Page

EMBER 5, 1868.

pon which to build

of business, and was

tive

as is the policy

gn nations represented ase which has giver was intrinsically of portauce to the pub g the interpretation Representative upon commercial custom security is thus en- avity of an interns r. Alcock, endorsing by Mr Medhurst, bas in which he distinct. Great Britain is not Ifrom Chinese officials interpretation of the

Security Chope"

I was mistakeable,

of the British com

as expressed in termis

no doubt as to the

his words. If any

explain them away

sible is that, as hail -Six B. Alcock, not es bud and obscery absolutely incapable elf in plain terms ous specimen of ilk we have the assertion Chog case that the interpret security to plain English at all.. co-operative policy is g delusion we pro comes it that in a importance to trade onducted, the British Fepresentatives ALG cannot possibly he er is of too trilling an it: the serions discus

men in question? hand, how comes it increpancy in policy on is easy enough, of nately there are peo accept it; and the bour unter the delu- owers in China are minutest detail, in one with the other.

ce with shams and

uch vaunted "co-ope

ne of the biggest . China

project in view, and Colonial public our it of sheer goodwill.

tate of Hongkong.

d sluggishness which stions of publie îm."- se to do something Hongkong in the the community sub ky would tutlier do ered with politics"—" nited States by the. Steamer for a dozen d-out, red hot poli- would be better to. er, as in thitt case the question would have dividing unequally, there is nothing more gkong mind than to ents for rather tai- of an argument an

dor make it so niors and the smaller which side they will in for the friendship

t Jones, Robinson & rown & Co., who are form, it are more in

offended. And to is almost as unza-

tell that our scheme

Hongkong in the Not hit of it! any possibility get this respect than it vib Association" merce which allowa

s of the day to pass sset, a legislative only favorable quia capacity and that, harknot too con- quite sure its meta- These are surely.

doing something or advice and sad for

Hongkong will conti-

6, the laughing stock

unding ports. We rast, a compliments- public spirit from

for our proposition,

in the only way we

ble in which we find

of departed Parry?

to work, or staip

try, that the China

t to the Portuguese

mo, in respect of che ating to the Crown We stated that een advanced from

towards defying Fasceution. This, we error. The money from the treasury of pockets of a res who has advanced it We hope Her Majes General has takes far as he is officially ibleid probable informations agaituk security for conte the local Govern

Bookseller, Bataviny

at that place of the

nd other publication

No. 1640-SEPTEMBER 5, 1868.]:

LOCAL

118

Sept. 3, 1668.

TO-DAY'S POLICE.

·to

THE CHINA MAIL.

have known

of

months pret was then sutirely in the posses rather larger scale was commenced. In the sion of the imperial forces; and that the suceeding year Tangkwo-lan was ordered rebel chief Changtaungeyu had destroyed Northwards to quell the rebels. On leaving expenditure on the imperial fores in this time or expense, the whole cost being da Kanking be commanded the building of the reliable authority that the muutlily war provines amounted to over 100,000 taals of frayed froin: his own private resources. silver. The greater part of this outlay will auch opposition was raised by the local at cuke esse, as the army will be disband-

officials, but in spite of all dithenities the of without delay. As this province and task was completed in the fourth year the neighboring provinces of Shanse, Tang-chi. On ber trial trip On the Yang. Shaitung, Homan, and Shense will hence- taze she went 220 It is lows than fourteen and as the bulk of the crops throughout the the stream in eight hours, for

enjoyment of tranquillity; hours against the stream, and returned with and as breadth and length of the North of China A few of the details of this triumph of have been this year so far above the average Chin

Chinese ingonuity may be interesting. in comparison with lato years, 1 both as to Total cost Froiz first to last, including naturally expoct to see an enormous businesstremout 25 tons; length 55 Obinose quantity and quality, foreigners may model, tools, apparatus Vo., Fl. 8,000;

is likely to give a good account of heraulf, his passages (1st oluss) ticket per Orissa for sat, and have learnt more of him before The demise of two Chinese merchants, well Suez, which stemor was to leave on the dealing with him as they had done. As to THE North China Herald sees with us in known to foreigners, in reported: one of 40h, G. Tatten" was the name given; the wine transaction, samples were sent in par estipate of the venlist in the recent I then being Achoon, & large dealer in Cot defendant spelt the name for witness Dean open and straightforward way, and himself by drowning. I was lately told 21 steamer to be carried on without sparing.

ton, Silk, & and well known to the Indian fondant paid for his parenge, and witness Messis L. C. & Co. ought toe did not see case of Landstan v. Curlyreita. Having ? alated the facts, her contemporary pro that young as ouer WAR, the head gave him a bicket; he had biva packages what the wins was worth. acufs We danice help reniarting thine beuls dolented again, savi The long have of baggage he wished to send through by anything in the case which boty out that the principle of the verdict given by the best done go, but the native craft Southampton, upon which its was to pay the goods were obtained under false pro- social jury sou hart on the plaqutile that, the steam linen, 1965, a fight with freight, but cobretot to the ost, uid, said bone, and in this case he was obliged to It was to bard plaintifs

he would take them sa luggage in Suez, and consider that the chargo had broken down afew days after completion of their con

send them ня Fright

Mir Caldwell remarked that of course it to Southampton. tract, they should and daunge in certain

(PASSA

ticket

was in the discretion of his Worship either bal which the accredited agent had

ket produced.) Mr Berustain, of South America, mot to convict, or discharged false impression failed to notice during his first suger diner Fuller alias Gardiner & Co. alias 6. offered in some

TOE ALLEGED SWINDLING CASE.Garchant, said he recognised defendant, who in this instance was the false impression 20 sarer proof can be found of this survey

for Asring bera bout fide as butween vendor Inften alias Isaac, was again placed at the seven days ago. David u als allout suspired by the store which ensured credit

defendant. and sendee, than in the fact that,

the bar upon the charge of having obtained passenger in San Francisen stenner, which

Hie

Worship observed that in Londor des date of the prompt, the plaintifs were of Messus Lane, Crawford & Do. Mr Cald- board Mir Isase, but that he believed, was district preying no other people's credit, goods under falso pretences from the firm arrived on 6th July. He was called on mon were often found going from district to sortant to pay for the sound goods as pass-

their broker, relying on his judgment well again appeared to prosecute, while Mr not his nama, defendant's ticket bore in the same way as defendant had done. by

Consider "Isang but he said that it was a mistako,

, agent, and not on any warranty Sharp defended the prisoner. their

Me Caldwell igreed, and added that it of the part of the defendants. It is surely able interest. was shown in this case, and a witness said he did not much cure for the was to prevent such failures of justice that bir tople that, had there been large number of gentlemen concerned were augar, on its being spokon of; but on got the statute was passed; and the prisoner has yet appeared in the Peking Gazette longth 2 feut; length of shaft 14 feet ospection, the defendants' implied war- prunest moly would have held good even after the

they were willing

but

ting

That was the first

ness done in all kinds of imports from now foot high pressure engine; single cylinder, on, till the end of the current-season. No fixed obliquely, diameter 1 Chinese foot.

relative to the conclusion the rebellion, diameter 24 inches; length of boiler 11 Mr D. It. Crawford was first sworn. Hest cheap, he took it for $5 a pieni, as bero held himself out to be what he was not, but we shall no doubt are insorials and feet, diameter 2 feet 6 inches; tubes 49, atated on the bill (produced and identified to the defrauding of those wlis had given edicts in the next early numbers giving a length 8 fost, diameter a Juches The

Ir Sharp Bought the sugar rfor r ex him credit.

list of the promotions, decorations and ho- cabins are sil abaft the shaft, the machinery goods been paid for; but to an ordin said that he knew that a Brm called Gard-tion; can't say what the value is bera,

y mind it also seems clear that the plainer & Co. had established a wine store op-

Defendant was then discharged in this nors received by the high Military Im-cupying really all the fore part of the prefered an inspection by their skilled posits the Bogkong Hotel. The Brst trau Had a glass of very gout Cliquot rst glass ANOTHER OF THE SAME, HUT A LITTLE against the rebels. At present there are un uf in the antire coustenction is the fron porial Commandors who have been acting boat. The only Foreign material made use get to any warranty on flie defendants' aution with him-was a sale to Meara Lone fendeul's head with the defendant. Wons. Mr. Caldwell next brought for foreign Ken-of-War at Tisutain, the Naval employed in the shaft, the funnel, aud

god that

in the absence of any Crawlord & Co. of some catmeal. Witness of champagne I second pamination preyions to payment, gave directions to deliver a quantity of Cabany whether defendant is in the habit rayda similar charge uganist the same do. War vessel here being the Chiness Govern Au the form of ber and sheat iron, of the boiler. This iron was pur to accept the first inspec

sigar to defendant,

pplication of of keeping good wines. the application

fandaut, in which the fales representationsment gun-boat Awa fuh paon, which

I ima elaved as final. A case such as this, as we Mrs Sentt, on 20th August. The induce

Inspectors Bures doposed to having ar vore more clearly within the criminal as give will soon leave here for Foochow bative frou not being considered sufficiently remarked at the outset, is so much iments which led witness to deliver the sureated defendant upon a warrant on board poot of the statute. He said, while doing whence she came to this port. The imports reliable. All the tools and apparatus, pectance to mutry of our readers that we gas to defendant were that prisoner ze the mail steamer ut 7an, on the mornings, that defendant had had a narrow escape whioli aro daily earning here by foreign together with the bolts and sarews, vaiver, pers to sue it inlly discussed by those presented the firm of Gartner & Co., that of the 4th September. Defendant un Mr Sharp objected to his client being pushed into the interior to the North direct supervision of Ze and his son, with graft are soon disposed of, and are speedily pressure gunge, &c., were maile under the leterested. We

in conchi he believed the goods would be paid for at what was wrong, and said that he may reuk,

alte frat

would bo able to make that all right; but t

that it

it was abject to a welds of criminal charges, North-East, and West.

assistance A glanco was trivid in the Consular Court transaction with the defendant, was on the gogation arga train, the the derision other sides of the books. The price of the furgens paid the mines, lis sie houtid to watero frente presume in equity was against oatmeal sold to witness was $80, and the take it. Mr. Fairbait nosompanied wit

partem

not asked if witness had any other war rants; and he further asked to go on beard

Yu Shing, a shopkeeper, was then called, (he said) was a friend of lits; but the cap-silk, ivory-ware, &e to defendant, to the the steamer Fingshuey, the captain of whiol and eat that, ou 14th August last, he sold bain had gone to Whampoa that morning, amount of $304.05, and had receive a He wanted to get his baggage on board the compradoro's order for that amount to be Fengshucy; but this witnes defendant had to be for

paid on the 1st September. Had defan- tire the compradore's clieque The steamer Fangst

13 not have sent him the for Canton: Wi

radore would pay baggage from t

e did not see supplied. Cil209, 2

to got his things: on clothes

gitcase vory similar to the one in the end of the month, and because the Witness bad been told that, it de- when the matter was due of a purely civil

had not been paid; this amount of anga

His Worship asid he was bound to hear anything on the subject,

out foreign models at the rude and arigiua inanner in which

the engine is constructed, is sufficient to place their statement beyond doubt.

The history of this steamer can be told

trip

to speculator and in favor of the old was worth $800, 40 picula. Haddefouders, and pointed out defendant. Defend- what were the facts before he could say negotiations in respect to the Yangchow in a few words, the occasion of the

ant uut kept this store, he would not have trustel defendant on 1st or 2d instant, and answer- The art was net in to ed by a note, requesting that certain parcels of wines should be sold by auction, and that, if any balance remained, it would to paid. Altogether defendant ones the firm 2987 By Mr sharp lave had no per-

Co. (Mr Caldwell

OOR Cauten correspondent writes na fol lows: In April 1800 a stir was made by those interested in the tea trade for the par- pose of putting a stop to the adulteration of Canton teas. The matter was represent ed to Mr Consal Winchester, who, in the curse of his reply to the communication. soral dentings with defendant; but the lieta

of the merchants, marked that "slang oras bo to Gardner

of profit, to parcisse adulterated teas, in

a there are foreigners willing in the hope Yes, aganist $900) for oatmeal entire success can secroely he looked for "ave seen a paper which speaks of certain This part auswer was as much us to say

that

wines, which (226 cases) I believe were sent

told

£134.10

by

the remedy for the evil complained of by my firm for suction by alefendant. Have the wereherits was in their own hands, and fasted samples of what defendant called the truly az; for if one takes into consideration wie. Would be very sorry to say what it the the the fact that when there are buyers of such was; ought not probably t say that it was wishe

You are at a lor gadu of tea as that for which no wine. at all--Me Sarp

clair mors (liza 18 to 14 taels per picul are paid, probly a contoiseur? Witness; No, 1

aunt qu uf & judys iu that way, The Def stuff is a liquid, not wine, and is not satence three four aels for boxes and labor, itable as wine. Me

Possibly your Blatp does not seem strange that the native deal taste is visited since you offered is for

T bring their ingenuity into play and pro sale Witness: replied that be had only tra

faise leaves. Quantity

brought

of which nearly three taule go for duty, Bud

ques

fect themselves from loas, by adulterating tasted it

the parcel with a

Witucas: Think it was

Hr Consul Winchester, however, anoth; and Mr B. thou propounded I do?

question,

uglit advertised as

as usual. Wrote, telling defun-

Def

gotri

A

WAS Yety

the matter under the notice of the Chinese dont that I could not sell hale wine, and wat

who issued a proclamation de- putbaritica,

onde asking to

to be paid ing money. Apparently, ti bouncing the practice of adulterating ge the auctioneer must have thought the wine. naine tea with spurious admixture, worth more than what was offered for it.

and fight the found buy of doing to the whe Defendant wrote, in reply, that

tit the found guilty of doing so. Recent strange I could not sell the wine, as he bud ly, complaints of a similar

ilar nattire are said to have been preferred by one of the for- eign firms, and on the representation of F. L's Consul, the Namibol and Pany Magistrates were directed by their supe riors to investigate the matter. meeting of the native dealers has necord- ingly been consered at the reamer's Town Hall, when a frank vonfession seems to have been made that out of some 170 tea atores that he would liave asked his lawyer. tiek

frat suspected prisoner during forenoon of ***

FT* ༦

cantities to ipamen at $3 a easing and this be would be willing to sell the Job at $2.

Don't know what common and wines fotch; am not an auctioneer; have had managing anctioneer Have sesa wine feach $1, $2 and $5-Mr Sharp- - If

sik had had time, would you have insti yuu Lated civil

Witness replied proceedings

Tension would: issue..

worn.

ford & Co., stated that he knew the pri- AF A. Scott, clerk at Birasrs Lane, Craw zoner, and lint sold bin a quantity of au-

ten

while

76.

how

Bist

i. (Recorder.) With reference to the suggestion made in our Saturday's paper concerning the outrage, we are glad to hear that Air Med- burst has already communicated with Teeng-

two of Tseng-kwo-fan's sons were

that official to depute an officer of proper the norths, this steamer towel his ship as Kwo-Fan, his firat step being to call upon a board. When the eldest son, who has te rank of Earl, went to join his father in standing to meet him at Chinking, and to proce proceed with hint thence to Yangchow, for far as Kao-Yin. Hy was an pleaset with the purpose of making an official enquiry the steater's performance that lie gave it the into the conduct of the local authorities uaeuf (Wong ka) meaning “The there.

Yellow Swan. He wrote out the obar- Our American readers will no doubt be actors himself in large size, and they were delighted to observe by a telegram that a transferred and engraved in gold on the Treaty between China and American has paddle boxes. The selection of this name beon signed." Seriously, however, we pre-a very appropriate dos comes from sume this wonderful announcement is classics taste.

шко some meaning, and we trust it indicates piece of ancient postry said to have been further concessions have been granted composed by Kuo-tavo, the first Emperor rica by the Chinese Government, in of the Han dynasty B.C. 302. The lines virine of the exterritorial alauses relating to the Yellow Swan may be roughly.

ous treaties, other natious wii translated

re.

Sir Balund Hornby, who

ying at Chefoe, purposes

of

and shows considerable

Loftily flies the Folloy Swan,

A thousand & at every motion clearing, And, when her wings to fully grown,

A

fure his return to Shang-Across the Four seas meteor-like vareering.

ested that he will be But what against her can be done,

While thus she darts the Fear sens o'er?

October.

Chinking adds the unication about the

angelow:-"need

18 A

Though men may have their mats and shares

low can such things avail them more?

A most disgraceful The Wong-kau was retained in the prompt and decisive of Tseng's family, and on the en in the matter it will becasion of his wife's returning to onan

sappointed

act as an escort as far sa

our lizy. The ladies are all she went up the Yang-tsze.

WAS

The great

or less auricualy wounded, as they lady herself went on board at parting, and only had to jump out of the upper looked at the engines. On the returns of windows of the house, but they were strok Tang-kwo-fan from the north, Za and his with bricks and tiles, and it is a wonder son were ordered to

were

Arsenal.

the same time, commissions

that any of them cscaped with their lives.to Shanghai, and leave her in charge of the to navigate the Wang-ko The Prefect and Che Hsien might have eroasily prevented the thing as they

advised by the Rev Bir Taylor of the gives both to father and son in the the Arsaual, as supplementary officials. The to do so

of third Chinesa month of last year, and was

dore's

By lay

Basimdanger-but thov tool: no steps to

were

and seen to have been the mere tools of ong-Ran reached her destination in the the literary class, who got up this highly laid up at the Arsenal near the wharf, where onstrous cruditable

manifestation of in Gaol

feeling. It is

It is she is still to be found. that they were encouraged to begin make civil | their attack upon the missionaries from

E.

the

1-bim. He (Mr C.) would take could beat the missionaries and H. M.'s been treated affords siriki has

Mr Caldwell said that they had not suc teed in making out the charge, but that

it was not

My Sharp said he did not mean to say anything against Messrs L. O. & Co. He rulestel against the trial being protracted. His Worship remarked that a compra. cheque ho thought he was called upon to grant Mr Caldwell's request for a remand. Mr Sharp; You see defendant's mouth is closed.

Mr Caldwell: Your compradora's mouth not clused, if you have one. Mr Sharp: He is gone away for a week. His Worship said there was a shadow of

THE FIRST NATIVE STEAMER. The following sesonat of the frat steamer ever built in China without Foreign as

character of I. . Tsang-kwo-fau, while ut the same time it exhibits a shiking instance of the mechanical fugensity of which the Chinese are capable.

The whole Empire.

4

AN AUCTIONEER's Pizants. du auc tioneer was selling & Kirary at anotion. He

one or hibre canisters should be sealed both advertized in the usual way, and witn88 person wearing an university gafalse pretence if the prosecution proved.j

.. Pilgrim's Progress he was not at niversity mau that defendant had no compradore. He

by

of the best reputation in la jurisdicting hear

you is where they come front; an

directed to return to China a sealedad port, which did not taste a bit like port; were inaperices in this against the defendant with the numerous invited to an interview with Tseng lure they landed, and what they düne

only five abstained in to from the pre-mail day on hearing that he was trying to Co. te of rainy anugings admixture. It is sell his wine to Chinese: applied for a war- could stated that at a ureting the foreign firm's pantat mislih BE Goodlake fald feast founded that his client should be for criminal charges. The Chinaman would fact that the Ch'e Haion of Chaukiau: (the 1794, in bonour of the Little Grandaire," It will be xomenbered that Peter the Groat

celebrated a féte at Croustadt, in resolution was discussed, that the sellers or meh parcels which may be found to be

im that a wet for defendant's are dishar, Pish.bly some good might have never come forward land not Mussrs Enine who was removed from Shanghai fox the

Defond-

small yacht the

which was the commence- Can't remember come of this pressention to Mesara 1. 4. Lane, Crawford & Co.-done-i adulterated, shall be either made lixble to

flugging the Municipal policeman) succeed make good the freight or tonnage engagel, whether signed anything or not; was not Co., and thers; but there was no evident bosies was illegally arrested. ol for Sowe tino in

in prevoating Mr Taylorent or the Russian navy. That memor Mr Caldwell replied that the Chiman from obtaining a house in the native

able littlo, akit is still carefully honoured or submit to whatever cut the buyer may

whatever to support a criminal charge, or choose to fix; but the teamen refused point

General would not know now do imalist it, to convict, the defendant. The Attorney would not have taken proceedings if he had here. They

to futura ages. said What if

Hsien and preserved as if the

memorial blank their essent to such an agreement,

not advised

The inner in which the

contrast. Well

Consul at Chinking, surely they the This first really Chinese strainer has been they mighty

31r Caldwell, in reply, said that in a case all responsibility as to that. for they have as much

He could not agras as to price; he

Mr Sharp repented his remonstrance, literary men-could beat them at Yang allowed to go alnust entirely to rain. The like the present we must judge of the in- RESOD to propose that the buyers should

wished to get the. sugar at 10 cents per lb, tint of the defendant by his nuts.

This saying it was a false charge which Messra show. They tried and have so far succeed hulk leaks in many places, and the machi not engage tonnage before the pareels are examined and

and there was at that time to sale. After would be what a jury would inquire-tell L. C. & Co. had brought.

ed. The question is will they be allowed ery which coat su mach hard thought and Chartres. It is

passed by the professional

awards he seat a muster of snother cask of what the man did, and then we can say

to succeed completely 7, It is this pre-engagement of ton-

labour is consequently under water at high nge that the cunning celestial looks upon and 45 picals of this surt were cold and der what his intentions were. Not only ficts at

sides. A few months longer, under prevent ali trung-card, and on account of which were and do the time, ut facts and acts subseqent to

viremulataneca, will see the last of the the immediate Limb in the Chdeste Huds bimself in a "fix" Mrlivered to defendant. Thiseygar witness saw

question, tended to

Yellow Swan"-N. C. Daily News, Aug." Consul Winchester seems to have beau of Messrs Russell & Co. a gotowus on the 3rd show what were the incurious of defuis

31. qpinioni

that the

and also yesterday; he could indentify it. By dant And what are the facts in this case? the examination made by tre

Mir Sharp Deleulant made no represent The defendant comes to the Colony un Hapucius, does not entirely check antion to me at the time 1, gave up the sugar known and opens autore, which he adver dore's order was tantamount to a linuksistance shows an interesting feature in the quantity of adulterated teas from finding which I could now state to he falau. He their way to the Tondon market, for the

tires extensively, and leads people into the following passage occurs in his despatch

got the Bugar in the ordinary way of busi-belief that he is doing a large business. how and deceit he got people bearing date 28th Biny 180: It will be hea.

By apparent Mr H. Lusas, naging auctioneer at to credit him; and if by nets and conduct dreirable on your (merchants') part to di-

In the third month of the first year of is not very well read in books, but he had tae to rect that more than ordinary care should be Messrs Lane, Crawford, & Uo's, stated that he he be judged, auroly that is sufficient

had in the auction riom some cases (226) of intent. Mr Caldwell here quoted a caec in

Tug-obi, an imporial edict caited on the scanned the tities, trusting to luck, and mod in turning out and examining teas; at what defendant calls wine. The wine was while the false prutance consisted in a

Governor-General of the two Kiang to Pigrim's Progress, bow amon 'n I

went ahead,"Here you have Bunyan's

I offer the time the general muster is taken that

starch ant men of talent and ingenuity, et furt

How much d. and versed in

in the arts and actonicee, Tho

boar for the Į tried to sell it; but as no more than ten

held resist in improving the stato of the first rate book, gentlemen, with six by John Banyan?

· 1 the tea inspector and broker for roter cuts and in sente euses fifteen cents were fasi rail stat, under the common law, this ence; and, in event of the ter being disco offerod, it was riot sold. Witness had tust would not be criminal; just so, but the david retanud the case till 11 it. m, on lon

All about the Pilgeiros, by John Empire. Tsong-kwo-fay selected six HIGH vered

superior illustrations; how much do T at the end of the voyage to be in spite of these precautions adulterated, ed the liquids, but as he had not tasted stat

statute was introncal expressly to avoid day.

named Chow, Liu, Fung, Chat, Hwa and that the brokers in England should be anything of the kind before, he would not faires of matice in this particular con-

There are at least a dozen different claims Zo. The latter, who is a native of Wnxe,

kwo-fau at An-ching. When asked if he after they landed! Here's a picture of it collection of aliases, amounting in all to which tasted none like aberry, bays sugar at also sherry: "sked witness whether he

Ib., centa Mr Sharp

Bellus it for alumi $8,000. Mr Hazeland appeared to could build a steamer, Ze offered to them going about Plymouth peddlin, at the time of shipment of the pit thought the wine was worth more; to which pay for it; he goes pail, but prosocuté a case at the instance of Mr J. P make an attempt a suggested that he with a pack on his back -

about half the money and

should be allowed first to construet a work- As a point of stignette the Governmen and basto have been displayed in getting witness replied that he could not say, but still he pays noms of the original purchase Anton (Mosore Morgan, Lambert & Co.), ing model of a antino

Dig

engine. Hia idos always leave the British Museum vote to off thia's new teaa, there is likely to be did not sell it, because it was expected money, This sugar had been clearly traced and other cases were also on the stocks, instaura engine were at this time, very ho moved by one of the trustees. This

nearly as much as the amount

unt although Mr Sharp denied this and the event of the others falling through:

but had only watched the working of the charged by Air Walpole, last night (July 4)

steamet,

duty, which for seine years its been dis- ble in L. M.'s Court at this place as was, the defendant's notion of the Stevens, he tells that gentleman he reque

engine from the deck. The Assistance davived upon Mr Lowe. The most inter- he could derive was from a brief descriptipus of Mr Floinues, the archaeologist of his speech related to the of the steam-engine. 2 werk on (N, Q. Daily News, Aug. 81.) ends, thought it high time to close its dours &

tural Philosophy, Land

fnslated PERING. A correspondent writes that by Dr. Hobson at the London eliabilities are not to any considerable paid

and as ant of principais ir etated of From titis book he manuscripts, the value of which to be a wealthy coon the depositors arcex./ the receipt, signed by Gardiner & Oo., stainer, which we alleged to have been till after the return of the Chinese sinbassy ert enough of tho

of principles

ataum and be

be a certained, but which remains to from Europe.

contain shumething worth If en, the question becomes the stoni engine to begin his experiment, cont

Livin interesting: when in this likely to occur? Having made i colketion of Chinese tools. Book of Jaskar was in 1820 recovered fecin The raport gains frath from the fat that he commenced his model and completed it Abyssinia. Mr Holmos bought Theodore's

the diameter of

it seems, now propose that the till the close of next year. Our corres compound resembling zingi

Ho does not believe smi spood attained by the engine was collection for £2,000. In the discussion acted under the principle of limited muster of the same.

proceed. on an his

the Chiugas would think of former times as revolutions per minute. ty, that is, the princip

The model which followed Mr Task gave

it Rs his was taken their moneys for the use of the in-hinged upon the sale of the sugar, Mrings, and to have taken ont five or six

to Thoug-kwa- -fan, who expressed opinion that there was not enough variety Bernstein (who bought the angar frum of capius, and there was therefore 20 capul au objection; and urger that he has a

China and Chinese which it is eutire satisfaction and ordered a small in the Museum-there were too many cats, with And at present we want a man same time, by way of encouragement, that apparent approval a friend's remark con- his claims. If Me Sharp could make the re-man the Chinese will fear. But oven work must still be carried on. j.

bg atoucs and mon without heads, and ceipts of 236 cases at 10 or 15, conts a case all theas good abilities will be thrown away! Aftes sponding a year in preparing Chi.te did not think reach of them." cover a claim for $87, it ingst be by some unless he is backed up by the

Hoa rale of uritiustic of which he (fr r0) WAS

lattarly Hud

the Government the plans, a screw-stani-boat acquainted, And then there were the

my what they were. There were something nection. The false. star? &c. if the adulteration, then, escapes the notice of the tea inspector al aberr

ces, and as an unprecedented cagerness

CASE

10

Defendant

and

goes and

dors

he souve

work for

of a He had been on board a the gentlemen of the long stated by the owner of the gods j and $3 after getting the money for it from Mr while a warrant was at the door in case of

*months hence. Another native banker finding the itnti- Was gradually getting units beam

ition

The

Επί

value of the wine.

case

to go to Shanghai por Ajar; this was on Mr Stevens, assistant of Messra Kastell the aame day

he took his ticket inder the lo, stated that, on September 3rd, he

DANIC of Tutten. Then there was the -$305, 30 to defonchant for 60 yli per F & O. stammer for $12,

which

discharge.

THE NORTH

anly

issiontached to the Abyssinia

sin xpedition. He

Jins

chtained a

a large quantity of

of Ethiopian

it is

tay

As the

anget them. It will be better for for- (01-Lane, Crawfowl & came to see the idea for the purpose.ing Bir Rutherford's return to England is defer in three mouths. The boiler was made of a crown and a chalice for £4, and the Gavarn

which bill purported

to

an to

stated, (the

price

the

celestials,

and "proportion" is the law

bro dry, for the principle of limitat Haul- at $5 per picul suunting to the gum mistake, it was absolutely clear that des lity is said to be well understood amongst dant having been $14 per picul)

bo a

Bale of Bugar mistake. Probably Tutten was also

for by head &

&

Mr Scott names

adopting fales other emmclusion could be

and do va fendant was clearly within the operation

Mr Crawford to have taken

*4)

s to know that all native banks are lot of sugar above referred to ;. he

who bare

the respective capitale which were invested

the Honganele now sugion dollars are not

His Worship observed that, if anything of the statuto. There was ample time for Pondent strongly advocates Sir Harry Par- the eylinder was one inch and seven tenths, British fliseum shond buy hack their own

vornment,

240

waa

up

#

Ma Dancroft arrived at Cerlerube: on

ret at present on account, of the cheap-hui for a 170 casca of wines, spirit, but what were the orders about plea to the exalusion of any such trifting Tung-oht. When completed, however, ita Sinilgardt, mamoty, the conclusion of

would

The res

ntists, will contributes in proportion to defendant) ought to have been in Court.sion to criminal proceedings. Accurding to would take a new mad half a life time to steamer to be commenced, adding at the dogs, and monkeys, and the quoted

knowledge of

the concern in the event of a bankruptcy, Caldwell replied that Mr Stevens had Mr Sharp's vorsion, there was staple proper acqan knowledge and also with energy if the first or second attempt should fail the cerving the Elgin marbles that they were For drafts on Bongkong a discount of paid for the engar, and that the bill was ty belonging to Gardner & Co., to west all with

enough, receipted, ea corroborative of Mr Stevens' evidence. Mr. Sharp said he could unchopped take nothing wula sworn to in favor with the celestials here, and aa, iho

Witnes contiuned; he said that defen- Mweulatora in foreign rice are out of the dant tud bald him, he was going to Shang

year of he has just successially concluded at Munich days in the A-By Mr ម

of goods in Messrs Russell & Ca's appare to have heen intent on party squni od in the tenth month of the secol year July 13 on a similar inission to that whiols and of the unusnal large yield of

of the results of Sharp About

I only go about une i snd then come grain, which is one

and other goods are stored in our go thunt? To ship them off at once to New interests as those which contra in Ching,

Trustsix: 22nd August, 1908. About to a dead stop for want of sleam. hite Governor Cheisig's equitable air downs, belonging to Messrs Gardner & Co. York-not to pay defendant's detrts: Was 10 days, nuk the Chinese, surbarities, si sos was that Zie, having no model to work no remittances to Hongkong The goods were valued at $1,500 by defen- this the conduct of an honest mat? It was Tientsin deulsted that within 20 days time fam, hides about the necessity for are called fur; hence no domand for drafts, and 1st ultiotoBy Mr Caldwell the conduct of a dishonest man without the rebellion in Chill province would be boilastahes, and so had inado none. After desirable object, with a continual sense of

The bors aleaner ang dung hoisted the banting of His

brought to an end; and late on the evening some time he discovered his mistake, and day last whitt perial Majesty on Tues- The orders from defendant regarding those question

goods were that they should be shipped to lying of the Shameen bund. New York by the first sailing vessel. These dishourety in a juercantils sense, but not masing from its Excellency the Super- the engine and vessel aitogether,

His Worship observed that it was certainly of the 20th instant the Consuls received a at one not to work to eliange the form of progress towards its attainment. Paring the furportaal ceremony into orders were given verbally.

ls the ARENDAL, in Norway, has been devastat bumed and champagne bottles popped, and

criminally. So far as the uvidetto went, utendent of the Three Northern Treatyar year of Tung phi, the factory was real by a very serious fire, which has laid in all went off like a "marriage feast.

Mr Jolm Rickett, assistant in P. & Others sppeared to be no pretence at all ports, acquainting them that the rebele bad moved from Anching to Nauking, after the ins nearly a hundred houses. The tele Jufty masta give her a graceful appearance, Company's Office, stated that defendant Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co. should have been totally destroyed and the gliole of the latter city had been recaptured from the regra do not state that there was any lees

if handled by mit commander she came to the office on September let to take teed more prudense in dealing with defend country they had been escupying, for some bel Here, a paddle-wheel steamer on a of life,

Her

i

!

a treaty with Badan resposting the natura

ation.and prototion of emigrants.

MADAME UE STARL detiued happiness to

be a state of ecnstant ecoupation upon some

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