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addressed to this paper by the name of the
for publication, but
ith,
cularly requested that lating to the general
er be addressed to the
case to individuals by: and inconvenience in siness will thereby be
RIED.
edral, Sept. 9, 1868,
th, Colonial Chaplain,
No. 1643-SEPTEMBER 9, 1868.]
was most disgraceful; the authorities de- chief silver district of Szn-chuan.
The most productive of the Yunnar Fended upon the Sikba, and bad oo inter-
THE CHINA MAIL.
COLONIAL SHIPPING. Bill to Amend the Law Relating to the Re- gistration of Ships in British Possessions.
on the aule
Mines is stated to be that of Yung Chine Prater at the Station Sergeant Heeley lent Majesty, by and with the advice and in the Tevo yung district. Of the total inframed him of the fact of a chair being consent of the Lorde Spiritual and Ton road tirst, to facilitate supply. A Dyaks looked for protection against their that
would see the Sikh reported for not. having
And create
..
those of
travel,
30
annual produce of Younan was estimated. He had been arrested and detained, administering the government of auy Britiel Laungli Yameu-You have thousands of the steamer of Muulay, is well known and Interior Departments for the Pacifio
at, not less than 5,000,000 of Thels, and, their business. Defendant was thorofore Pproval of one of her Majesty's principal paployment in working at this road a contributions to Harper's Magazine would nearly every mile of ground between
of 27 North Latiture is ooinily desig-on, although he (Julien) might like to look can be squeezed out of Mingqua's state. should be suddenly exhausted. He means nated as silver-producing. The princi-on, It was a paltry case; but he was of But why not memorialise Tung.che ou the that, if s external demand arise, the sap friend Mr Brooke should be angry and a little idealized perhaps, and might have "I am extremely sorry that my good pared with him. He was a real charsoter, pal place in. Szit-chusin are found in a opinion that the complainant wisendes- subject, since the luruhna were destroyed pites which reach Tientsin will no longer shall comply with his requests with the male his fortune from the caisbrity which Beighbourhood, the centre of which is ing while Julien had no right tonight whilst fighting under the banner of his inest local warta! Way, then, in the names greatsuit pleasure, document ounstitut Browne gave to him, only he fell into tudi nigt lat 27.9′ 20° N., long, 101° 32' person bich had annes: fingito all our Celestial Majesty ? Mr Achemg must be of common sonse, Are not. measures taken ing Branks & Rajah was accordingly then ways, and after visiting Amories in charge
50 chata. E, the localities being known as Kea-
A respectable-looking. Ohlanman was by reflecting upon the fact of his being the the difficulty is ovorcome, Bund, and and there executed, and next day he was of solue Arabian horses, returned to Beirut,
now smoking his pipe still more contentedly to increase the supp
supply Make u kwa, Peaou-tzu-kow, Keen-chung-chiu, charged with having been found abroad Goliath of the Pearl rivet, whom to knock road is a concession to foreigners. There is rawak. He was, however, only one of a hays Harper's Weekly, we were to select the
making bailed by a salute of 21 guna Rajah of Sa- where he tied three or four years ago. Shakeo, Nea-fun, &c. Most the without a pass by a Sikh constable. It ap down, oun of the shareholders frankly con- to other sound or sensible objection, exmpt council of whom Muds Hassin was oblet. five test realable books of Eastern
II, Share situated on the busth Wostein roared that defondant, who wrived shortly fossed at the last meeting of the great that it would tend to surich people instead His power consequently, was very limited, we should hesitate whether the first plane Frontier bordering on Yamuan. In this in from Macao, was riding in a chair, Company, will be no joheun him of mandarins, But, froin whatever cause, but suole as it was ho used
and was a respectable man. latter province the mines are so numerous Heclay, from West Point Station, stated
Sergeant off," be hanged..
should be given to Browno's mandarins won't move; so here are actually right. He pro hunting" among the Sa- cortainly belongs to Warburton's "Crescent to make an enumeration tedions But that the Sikh conatuble said nothing what-
on Muds Hassim to Kinglake's "Eotben." The third place goals being imported by a four months put down let, 2600 N. and long. 150 15 E. ever of a chair. However, there was no
journey, to supply the wants of local rawak Dyake, and he was able, though only and Cross; the fourth and fifth place may may be considered as the general contro, Indian Interpreter at the station, and the
ateamara," when rich coal mines exist with
exist with very great dificulty, to protest the he fairly contest
sted by Curtis' "Howadji contested by which is connected with the same range Sikh's story was not very clearly conveyed
within a few hours journey by rail, wasker tribos of Dyaks from thoke who had and Prine's Tont Life." of mountains as that which forms the to him. His Worship remarked that this (Prepared and brought into the House of both measures of the removal of the position, however, was very precamous, bebe went to Washington, received an ap Hart is known to be warmly in favour been in the habit of plundering them. en Où ratur froia this oxtonsive tour of Commons by Mr. S. Care and Mr. duty, and the construction of a rusd. The haing in fact "the leader of the Opposi pointment as General Inspector of Custom- Adderley.) Be it enacted by the Queen's most excel latter indeed has been one of his pot schemes tion to whom the Sarawak Maya and honses and Puidic Depositories; and in
for eventually introducing
oppressors. — Friend of India.
District visited all the Collection
in the Unitedi number of mines about 1 were said, in uod by defendant. The Magistrate then poral, and Commons, in this present. Par-deviand which a tramway, will soon be
United States, including California, Oregon, and 1847, to pay a stipulated suni of Tasla cautioned defendant, saying that he oughtment assembled, and by the authority of necessary to feed horus first, and thon
Washington MR. BROWNE.
Territory. samo, un follows: 24,114 to government, others from 8,000 to know that no Chinese were allowed to be
steam to draw the trucks. A conversation
In 1855 he tought a amali ranche, and Mr J. Ross Browne, our new Minister stiled in California, and for the ensuing 1. The Governor
is attributed to him, in which he told the China, who leaves for his post of duty by or officer lawfully to 25,000 faels per annum. The whole abroad at night after nine velock without
fire years was Special Agent of the Treasury however, because the Police aid not know possession may, from time to time, with the
mon starving, in Pekin, who could and Hame and works to the literary world. Coast; and visited all the Indian tribes, says the writer, some of the regions discharged.
Secretaries of State, make
the mines; and if these mon die from fill several volumes. Like most men pus regulations pro- along the Kin-sha and Tumkin frontier Les Akow, a thief who was convicted the viding that on an application for registra
or want of work, their deathe vie with the most favored spots in Mexi- other day of having picked a man's pocket tiou under the Merchant Shipping Act, will be at your door." The higli officials assing the faculty of humor, he is fond of the Siraits of Fun and San Diego. He has mundo altogether thirteen trips to and aut ea- noquiesco,
bimself, and he appears in caricaturing urse, and studder at the of
froin California. Before the co and Peru in abundance." In Kwangs of $2 in onham Street, was brought up for 1854, in that possession of any ship not e- there are a few mines, chiefly at Nan-tan.sentence. Ho had only been teu days out/cceding 60 tons burthen, the registar may thought of sech paternal neglect; but the /ety of questionable disguisó in his own Buchanan dministration he got,bim- ford of almost constant travel he has supported Washington for exposing the frauds com Tatler mince are said to be well worked forson who determined to live by plunder; by that Act, a purtificate of reguy to hold, the opinion that any good work in anüst every capacity within the limits of mitteu in the public service. A spirited ao Kwa-hung and Seaou-anh: These of Gaol, and was (ut Mr Alay remarked) a grant, in lieu of certiuite of registry as road remains untouched. Sir Hatherford sketelios. During more than thirty years self into trouble with the powers at
Alcock unfortunately holda, or believed
himself and family, and made his the end of six mouths severe sentence was therefore necesary.
ALL be terminable and to be very productive. The Kwang. He was therefore sentenced to twelve from the granting thereef, or of any longer Obina nust spring, from
from the inner con*
cularly rich and are worked with such saf, so that this stence could be passud. ato form and shall have effect subject to that he has really done ali.he could, in sement when we considertile various methods for the silver mines of Washoe, where he tung mines are noted us not being parti- months' imprisonment. Two magistratus poriad; and at certificate of registry grantsciousness of the Chinese themselves, under human industry. His journeyings by land count of this part of his career is given it uuder any such regulations shall be in our lead Bud direction. And we believe times around the wurid-no trifling achieve his pack and blanket, and started on foot h condi sons as the regulations prescribe, cordance with this principle, to favour the of travel which he has a 2. Notwithstanding anything in the Mer road. But experience has shown, in this is a native of Ireland. More than a gene set up all agency.
sadopted. Mr Browne chant Shipping Act, any ship to which a as in a hundred other instances, that per-ration ago his father was the editor of the certificate in grantest uuter Any such re-suasion tintnikud with insistance makes an gulations shall, while gush certificate is in much impression on the Chinese offint foret, sud in relation to all things done or wind as water dous when poured on a dack's omitted during that period, be deemed a baskN. O. Daily News. reglatured British ahip,
or not.
to
al
auch
3. Thia Ant shall be reed as one Act with
starvation or
NAJAH OF SARAWAKA
way
and sus amount stready to more than twelve
xud
the
cluso of
artiole ou The Indian Reservations. On losing ria official bad be buckled on
His hardships, trials, and misfortunes. there are amusingly de- Dublin Comet, the leading paper of the day scribud in a series of papers entitled "A in Ireland." "Taking string ground against Peop af Wash 6. In 18650 ho left the Ps- the oppressive acts of the English Govern- cific Coast for Europe; and during the last mant, his paper was suppressed and he was two years and a half bas travelled thrown into prison book written through Spain, Portugal, and Algeria;
nearly all through Germany; by
made toura him called The Parson's Horn-book,
Po- illustrated by Samuel Lover, gained as wide
on foot
land, Russia, Swedon, and Norway sad with, atly Denmark, and Iceland. Various
the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, and the HOW SIR JAMES BROOK RECAME
Sarawak was formerly a dependency' of The may even now be met wat sketches of his adventures in these interest- Acts amending the same
4. This Act may be cited as the Colonial Shipping Act, 1868
CORRESPONDENCE. NUISANCES.
HONGKONG, Sept. 9, 1888.
with
himself. with him lin family,
&
song who
DOWS-
ing regions have appeared, illustrated by Mr. Browne has all the requisites for a traveller-indomitable energy, great perse- verance, a quick eye for character, and ahova sil, unfailing unod humor. Naturs
we have no doubt that a Fl-
secrecy that very few of the natives know of knew of their existence. Like those Des Canton vorrespondent writes in re- ference to the sad accident reported in of the adjacent provinces they are gens our last night's lazued and acci- rally bounded by the same parallels of dent in reported to have taken place to North Latitude-21 and 27. Stich is one of a party of missionary gestionen, who a very brief procis of the information given had started about len days ago for Heong to the British public on this most inte. San (which is distant from here by two days
distributing journey), for the purpose of resting subject soine twenty years ago.
traota. It appears a halt was made at a If we turn to more modern, accounts plan called Se-Sen in the afternoon of Sa- regarding the metallurgical riches of Chi
notoriety, ne, our first impulse is one of disappoint-turday before last, whou one of the Rove
gentlemen, who is stated to
bave only
Browne was finally rulessed from cut that the increase in our exact Infely amived front san Francisco, was any
Brani, or Bornes proper, but that Empire imprisonment un condition of leaving the knowledge of these matters has not kept fortunate enough to be drowned whilet
having fallen into decay, it became actually puse with the extension of foreign inter- bathing Up to to-day (Monday) it was
though tot nominally independent. The bringing the quale to America in 1893, course with this country. There have, not known whether the corpse has been
discovery, however, of some very rich anti- was John Ross, then a mere lad. He struck found or
mony mines thers, induced the Sultan of for the Far West, settled in Indiana, where however, been many enquirers and spe-
FS: 8th.The body of the unfortunate To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL,"
Brimi to Attempt to re-assert bis authority is established himself as the owner of a culators, scientific and practical, and it Reverend gentleman has been picked up,
over the province, and for this purpose he saw-mill seems likely that before many years are brought to Canton and interred at the Mis
to Louisville, Ken- with all sorts of people. In half an hour over the by no means insignificant list sionary burial ground outside the East whether a stop cannot be put to the bowl-seizert the mines and attempted to work paper, in connection with which his sun's dian hut, an Italian locanda, a Syrian cara- whether a stop to appeal to you to know sent down his uncle, the Rajak Buds Haz qusualy he removed to La fiery; subss- with all sohim the faculty of getting along a forcu of Bruni Malaya, who touky, where he became editor of
ho is perfectly at bowe anywhere in an In- of mines epitomized above will be ma- Gate. The accident occurred on Saturdaying of the innumerable Chinese hawkera tam by manns of the forced labour of the
who infest our streets and whose cries al-tem
Vansers, a Russian raktif, a German beer terially increased. Mr Bickmore, who had last, the 5th instant,
Another of the Chinese notables has most drives one und From early inurn to Sarawak Malays and Dyaks. To this high faculties received their first definite|
Fifth not had the opportunity apparently of also passed away--Tiu,
Browne comienced his adventurons die dabin, of a Aftonemanation, an Iolan sosing the paper quoted from, records that large dealer in silk piece goods for the going on. Just bow as I am writing, I am jected, and hence arose thos hostilities career by starting from Louisville, Kon- lisa he has never tried г though he could learn nothing for certain, Bombay market, where the superiority startled hya the rocks of Kwang-si indicated the of his goods bas carmel for him a great re."Ho-dear" tasked, bawling--which were being carried on when Brooke tucky, on fout, and making a tour of seve- canibals; but an among the inen. follows another. sing. visited Sarawak. The war languished in sral months through the Western States. jisa or a Fan would, in an hour, be ready pritain. His sons, are likely to continue ing ont Here I am now, Nanny," or wretched manner. Each party built oss He made several trading voyages down the to give him the best bis house afforded.
Un his return to the business, but Achoon, whose death was something at all events like that expres-rits of small forts throughout the country, fin and Missisippi rivers in the capioity made a tour through California, in 1865, he scraps of information about the mines in reported in my last, has left no issue, al:sion, Hideous howls are going on from 5 but each was afraid to close with the other, of a coracolice-reporter to the Louis. the result of which will soon be issued fróm
boatman. At the age of Cored, which he gleaned from a Catholic thing his said to have had more than . to 9 pm, with scarcely a moment's in- and as no cultivation could be carried ou een he became Missionary loug resident there. Accord mers John Bright and Indore, and being in- of their articles and therefore cannot Bes
ten mine was part owner of the stoutermission. I don't wish to parchare the country was fast becoming depopulated ville Adserfiser; then a student in the Cat the press of Harper & Brothers under the and desert. When Brooke, after visiting legu of Medicino; and subsequently a ste- This was a dangerous and very in-
title of Adventures in the
Apache Coun velved in the affairs of the Cams of of Bayling.
I should be annoyed by their incessant Muda Hassim, was on the point of leaving nographie r
reporter
Ip 1842, said to have come to the determination of
Sarawak to extend his cruise aning the having saved up fifteen dollars, he started teresting trip, and the sketches of it which bringing them to the hammer when they There is also another nuisance
which
other Islands of tha
and have
already appeared in magazines and complete search would discover golil next turned up here; but man proposes and ought in my humble opiniou to be put a begged to relatter for Europe, put up at the Astor Houro, and
to stay aud
hiin to put got rid of the last reincant of his ramey in use to have hoch road with much in- stup to. disposes
to. I cannot understand, why, taru the
in a
He then insurrection, promising that, if about two days.
Frent
We next find hint ranging through down on the Washoe, Ruego River, and Esmeralda Seme 700 bales of silk are talked about leading thoroughfare like Wellington St., he did so, he would make him governor of South street, saw a
Bu & sign calling for whale-
In a voyage to the Ini sketches of the mills and maps of the min- reporting or miues, and making. next mail steamer, the cost of which cannot, uity unlicensed when, if I remember cor- bale to Bruni Brooke knowing that & dian Ocean. be much under four lakhs of dollars. Ac rectly, there is an ordinanes which if eufor-promiso given by an Asiatic Sovereigu un- thirteen men, chiefly Fortuguese, and lived property. In 1865 he was appointed tung, but we may meusion that some cording to the present rate of discount forced would soon rid us of such peat houses, der auch circumstances as of no value, in the forecastle, subject to all benefits of Captain of the Maricopa Indiser, and made drafts on your placi, a capitalist is likely Where is the Lispector of brothels ? Io neither secopted nor rejected it. He re-hard fare and barder labor. During this bit to the Colorado river as one of Gou.
MaDowell's staff. Here he fell sick of will not take memorable voyage he visited the Azores, fever, and had to make his way back to make a good stroke of business by the you think that he is ignorant of the foot, plied to Muda Hassim→
advantage of
of your present distress, but 1 Cape do Verde, and Canary Islands; bla The Honam cher & Cu., 1
sile, lately occupied by Flet
desert. Soon recuperating, he went to ,as been rented by the Customis
the wine- of for the purpose of converting it into a sout of barracks for the tidewalkers-the time of
wines, was appotuted Commissioner of peusioning away that magnificent specimen
Mining Statistics, and in that capacity tra
He also, during the
presques of gold and silver. But he adds
9.
of Rhode Island,
E HEALD, of Maine,
to our previous information by a few
ATHL
her, by drowning, at
irty miles from Chu-
CALDWELL, aged 22,
Son
NA MAIL.
SDAY, SEPT, 9, 1868.
SILVER MINES
ESE ASIA. estern barbariatis” ablishing themselves rts," and when the but feebly foresha
hoe at which it has
ations regarding the
es of
China had at-
i of residents in the
mation then obtain- shat unreliable, was native documents;
ress which has since
hrowing open the aroua travellers tal- les the missionary to oss on very hill, valley," (à la Yáu
me) we have not our positive know
hence are derived the
ich China possesses
writer in 1847 re-
at "Tibet contained lexion, and its fiulai
un were ever owned
"an assertion which
, but at all events
sources to which the andoubtedly large lating in the En- Fatdaff, published in Society's Journal for rofesses to be based ve information, gives localities of the Chief law in Kansh; the
the desert parts of escribed as the Call-
hern frontiers; and
ng-pih, a district in
g the principal nini-
re also mities at Ho.
on, Makoo, and Mo-
vince. The two latter. ilty in working, and
of an aboriginal race.
ding tax to the go-
an the foregoing are
se on the froutiers of
the yield in great
working almost ine sad Seu-chuan are in Iden States in Chins htly of the additions meantime pass Of of the Empire, still er as our gaile.
ng provinces are der
go, Yunnan, Kwangi between about the
Tees of latitude. It
until we reach the
iness territory north
ing to that gentleman, the principal nalue is about 30 milca South of the Capital, King-Kitao, and he anticipated that a
throughout the entire Corean peninsula from its Southern point to the mouth of
liod
great
any
R
the Amoor. It is not necessary to dilata as being settled for shipment hence by the brothels are allowed to bo kept with impu: the province on condition that he paid tri-, I was one of a crow of
upon the recent discoveries in Shaun
years since a geological friend predicted
for its the eventual discovery of gold in
country,
ing
large quantities in that province. The enge operation. The expacions home that such things really are? I don't-You will 16E you to put down the rebola undagascar, Makumba, and the Comoros; and Washington in the interse
latest accounts from the North add Port May in Russian Manchuris to the list of prolific gold fields, and it would thus setta that a second "golden zone" exists between North latitudes 38 and 55°, the first, before described, being between
on the
observed some time ticat Tulograph,
be discovered whether the main portion are made sometines which aro
of a
acroas
the
condition that you rule the country under finally, on the breaking out of growers, gut the tax stricken off the native
CAD
faithfully,
P. Q. M. Y.
THE CHAITANG COAL MINES
It is strange how much persuasion is
simp
my advice. I will then show you that you occasioned by the
both work the mines profitably and
grew, left the Vessel at Zaiz
near the also pay those who work then. Aa to my.
enst
of coast
Africa, sud lived for three of a chop having fully arrived. The Nau often needed, to induce people to take a B can speak of khat aftur. 1 months with tho Arshe. From Zanzibanho Velled all over the cast in 1867.
Rajah
To this proposition Muda Has worked his passage home ia ayouzel bound step that is manifestly for their advantage;
f Lower California. His off- lat, 24 and lat. 27. It yet remains to dees not come up to the mark. Signals and to how strange arguments they will ro- good, and Brooke, having joined the to the United States from the Persian Gulf;tion of Led the year, made an
aro quito a
Rajah's foross with 12 Europeans and two and touched on the way at St. Helena, States and Territories west of the Rocky
cial reports on
on the main
mineral resources of the paa public, as was the case sort, to justify their hesitation. The ex-six pouudoin, captured one small fort from where he paid a visit in Napoleon's tomb. Mountains havà been well received on this the others day, when No. 4 (reprisuting to the age at salinitted as a the rebels after another; and having
drison Of his perilous adventures in the whale Fire Dart) was hoisted at the west-and ofte
sriterion The argument which irritates them all.
ull into
» thoir, large stuckade, compell fisliery lo bas gayan a graphio account in a
considered the yarn-arm, from which the Honamites us will not suit theas-is by no means son intervenzion, though not without consider in 1844, sutitled "Etchings of a Whaling of as many races and countries Peopl
us when need by Chinese that what suita ed them to surrender at discretion. Al his sarrative published by Harper
ordinary value. Brothers &
For men
men living inferred that the steamer was coming
By by fined to the Chinese A number of poli- able dificulty, their lives were apaxed and Cruise," which have been noticed by thu
No exactly to the Westward in the aune the back passage; but in vain did they looks free trade. They see the itumenes the rubels became aver aftur. D18 latitude, is a highly auriferous country, Had it been on the 1st of April the toku opposing fanco, even, are now using the lionour of their families preserved, and Edinburgh Review and other English jour, them upon such terms of esteem and good-
Uma per traced in the infot,
diate pine degrees of latitude, produces
the precious metals in any abundance;
but from the fact that Tibet, which lies
zle to the
Keral
for over an hour for her in that direction.
io
it in the
we are warranted in concluding that such world have been enjoyed by all, but it from the adoption of that principle; but
www
documents
of
ເ
may be the ease.. Should it so be, the Chi- {acenis to have signified that the steamer they decline to admit its application as res bought a truling schooner at Singapore and the end of the session, whau he took charge, and butons with aur Government that
nese empire will be the future California
of Asia; and whether on scientific or prac
tical grounds, we earnestly recommend
the subject to the consideration of mem-
bera of the North China Asiatic Society
LOCAL
in arche
and
and ar evast, more than have copies
conto in contact with
we are sure, bus met with and parted hia staunchest uale in favourable terms. bonefits that have resalted to England and most devoted adherenta.
will. His views in relation to the Chiness Resuming Lies place as a reporter in the ill Having thus pacified the country, Brooky Sanate, he followed up his old business till are just and liberal. He believes it to be wis aground at the barrier. If the code is gards theinseives. The case is identically loaded her with such goods as would sull of the books in the office of the Ohio States
to our interest
treat them with kindness simplified under, the signalising will be
Browns has shown by more tseful to this public and give less that of the Chinese, who admit the value among the natives. The ho gave to Mudsman, at Columbus. About that time Mr his long r
of railroads trouble to the signalman; that is, one flag China. Daly, deny that they will suit Hasim to enable bint to commence work Robert J. Walker became Secretary of tite he is fully cap
capable of dealing with all the to represent the river steamers, and anoGovernment is ther A
in France, fortunately the ing the minas hired labour,
by
be was and be advance, white in China to receive inch no amount of appointment. This bo beld until 1848, try, aut national intercourse he is fully at
Treasury,
is a coufidential questions which cau arine between us an gave Browns a
$40 the
Chinves. In matters of finance, the coasting steamers, and when the
indus thit holds book. The last concession-ave antimony as steator is strick in cho mail another bust the mark-which foreigners have been try. This by the way was the foundation of the lifornis, under a commission as a Lieute nove
repay his expenditure, when he set sail in a passenger ship for a home. His most absolute ing to signify the fast.
The present mode ing to obtain, is a good road from Tientsin
integrity bas of showing the numbers for each steamer
epithes **Trader with which his enemies nant in the Revenue Service. At Rio de never been called in
in question. There is, The Armenian momtioned in the report of is altogether useless, although it may be pointed out to the coal mine-owners, to the took the goods, but never paid, the auti- by a dificulty between the captain and pas is the great point where the two peoples
to the Chaitang coal mines. It has been nog loved to taunt him. Huda Haasim Janeiro be was detained some three weeks ever, & special reason why a
ra Onifornian should
represents in China, California necesary to do so at Woosung; the drrutoon. A pear ongisk to by American | Pearl River is not Wonsung, however dis how great advantages would result. from rived, and to theus the antimony, was sold, commind, and after many storing and ad-on aneh other.. No man but a Californi
as fodel wandsins. and to the Taong-li-yainen, mony. Other vessels from Singaporo ar- sergers. A new
captain was placed in appointed the directors and shareholders in this measure; and unch and all arquiesce while to Brooke's remonstrances auch an- versies the ship rounded Cape Horn, and involved in our relations with the Oclestial the steam boat company may be now at the in its nerita se sign is shown of an { awers were 8 fooled. At the satu
au can fairly understand the great questiona ssshewed him plainly the Island of Juan Fernandez. With ten Empire. Mr Browne takes his family with fact, it is clear that what is needed at one intention to give it effect. Many conflict that he was
tu comrades Prowne started in sa open boat, i to Pekin, place is amperfluous at another.
rumours have issued as to the intention time the oppression of the Land Dyaks, rowed seventy-six miles, and landed on the As a specition as to how justice is admi-regarding it. A pioan of victory is sung whose interests Brooko had so much at island. His adventures were pallished by nistered by merchant-consule, Bog Jones one week and the next, we seen as far heart, was again begun, and begun chiefly the Нагрега ia reports the following cause celebre, 1 ap-off as ever. The canse probably is that we with the view of annoying
a volume entitled "Cru pests A owed $20 to B, who consenting to are too apt to take the assent of
embroil- sos'a Zeland," with
with illustrations. the Tany bim which the piratical Sen Dyako. His
Stopping & Adoople of weka në
Lima,
in APDAR & Co.'s Circalar, dated Caloutra, become A's bill collector, received from C
Peru,
he reached California in August, 21st August, per aloamer Arvatoon spear $100 by putting forth an iose dicit. When amen as implying action; whereas they elief enemy was Makota, who was not as simply smile, bor, euquiesos, aurl remain you any a robel chiof, but a Aruni Malay applied to be
with juat sufficient change in his any and Muda Hassini's prime minister, and
the postag
The 8th Opium sale of this year was held on a package of Account
dozen atatements have reached us based on shosing the balance of $7 against him (A), roports from the French fugation, from the which Brooke bad acquired with the Rajala, reduction in the revenue service and his and 1,700 chests Benazes wore sold at the escape to the shore. He was afterwards with which he Was told by
by B to go the American legation, from the English
lish lega. Brooke, however, was captured, however, on aburaj and givou devil. A.did not, however, go to the devil, tion, from the Inspectorate General of either fagte or bullied, ot the man to be own removal. While looking around for following rates
and reports, of an situation as
as washerman or mule-driver, he!
Patua sold highest Rs. 1415 lowest Re. Inta custody. Mir Hoare, chief steward, as he was directed to do, but went to the histons, each remarkable only for con-attorapt by Makota to polenu either him or mot an infnautial friend who appointed 1405, average: Ha. 1408.12.10); Bennrea gave the colored servant a good character, Consul, to whom Ba account was submitted.tradicting the other, and all leaving the his interpreter brought matters to a crisis. him a deputy Pistel Agent, and he inval highest Rs. 1390, Lowest Rs. 1980, avorago
ed through the southern part
Rs. 1391.15.01. Califortis Fabsented the facts above stated.-Prisoner the Consul another acconat prepared by pressed on: : the Chinose repeatedly and
The result shows an silvance on the ave Constitution, Brow
cording to aper & Co.'s Cirentur.
Part
TO-DAY'S POLICE,
Mr Goodlake on the Bench.
Or asap, who represented himself as a
portrait-painter, was charged with having stolen two oggapons from the P. & O, str.
Norna. A volored saloon waiter deposed
to having seen the prisoner with the spoons
in his precasion; the prisoner offered the
lored waiter a choruot to keep this matter
quiet, but colored waiter refused to be thus
ing
QUEL
ર
him and
THE OPIUM TRADE.
"beer" He went to de chief steward receive for the surplus of $80, he idle. Even within the last few weeks, whose hostility was excited by the influence of them contained notice of a on the 10th inst., when 9,300 cheats Patun
bat prisoner during this time effected his
able
instead a statement of
the Stats
-Wore to the identity of prisoner, and cor- After an alapad of ten days A received from actual work untouched, That it has been He auchored his yacht opposite the palace, tit capacity. When the Convention ages of last sale of Rs. 14.7.3 for Patis dented the charge, and made the remark-B in lien of the former one, showing & warmly, thero eut be no doubt. Offers hara which he brought her six six-pounders Kiched the black steward. His Worship of 880 in fanor of a, with which he beta made oven to advance the necessary hat bord 16 Europeans in all-went ashore being the only regular steungrapher in the, and Rs. 26.10.7 for Benares per chest.
be satisfied. There funds, nzlera tlie Oliuse preferred to un andas related to Muda Hessim all sentenced prisomer to six weeka' imprison-has been no such thing as the confront-; derlake the utlay themselves. And thought he had done in the country, all the For this job he received $10,000 since the sale, aud, we quote the closing
statuercht
that the Chief Steward.
(A) was politely told
me;
pro-
to bear, and arming his boat's row-he met to form
for an audience. He then in a country, was appointed to report the
There has been fluctuation of prices eat, and various photographs were given ing of A and B before the Consul, or this proposal has been rejected, the Yamén
i in advanco. During the debate in the rates today: Patun Rs. 1405, Benares, Re. in other words, a bearing of the cause. The have more than once promised either to promises that had been made to him and United States Senate, relative to the u. 1380 par chest.
The American and Arvation Apear will boarding-house keeper, establishment of the talked-of mixed Court make a new raud or renew the existitig one, broken, and concluded somnowhat as follows mission of California, it became necessary
over the The commission appointed at the
Heat" Now 1. request
Bak Sustands of James Creighton, for ussaniting subjects of the western powers,
or to repay we for lution,
up to the Chief Steward,
Jui.ch:
the complainant opposite the Booring tend to put all foreigners resulting in the consider the
ELTEC
more
not with the men to kill each other when the trouble of playing the part of amateur that the export duty on coal would be, blanket, and," glansing significantly at 1970 and "retired for i
of n format ht the back-bone that Superintendent of the bus to tho Course
one
drawn, a the i
Muda
"
60
wax called on upon a new simmons, at the which is to exercise juriswill no doubt we believe of Sir Rutliorford Alcook-to Rajah as you promiseer to make me a to have this report, and the Senate, by teso. leave to-morrow morning for the Straits House, Queen's Rond Weat. Creightondominions of the Emperor of Chua, yo, eigners pending singolatus of for the goods I have given you. If you will what purchased two thousand copies, for and China; they carry as under-
they paid Jur lucky adventurer three': American, -For Hongkong 1589, Singa Lot
of the treaty, urged do neither, I will attack you in order to thousand dollars. With the fortune thins pose 33.
Shugapore or Hong- shes, tih has man warn fighting in the an equality, in respect to inditint precont. the matter in their turn, and again with torneray myself, I will ob you even of your
he built a handsome bouze near rong 270
1761 chests. ho interierent,. because he did inge, and merchant-consuls will be spared bid autocres. It was prmi
ods for life.
Aivatson Aprar-For Hongkong 1800, with Makota who was alauding by, "I will Julien interfered, cailio sau a part son of judges
Three months of retirement answered his Singapore 10, Penang T, Singapore or punish those who have injured up." Bold purpose. He sold out for cost pulled up Hongkong 816.Total 1688 chests. female dog, and hit him as the back _of In
worda
for Europa.. next
Exchange-On China Agency, Drafts 80 the huul. Mr Toller (who appeared for of Bumtser will be broken, when invalids Ports expressed a fear that, if this wore owne court!
and him,
by lottota to the National Intelli- dass sight at Rs. 221 & 222 par $100; Bal, it
was a trifling case, and had and those requiring a change, are likely to done, so uitch coal would be taken that Hasim probably fented un attack! gencer, ranging through Austria, Hungary, days' sight at Rs. 220 a 221 per 8100. berisini,sed before bir May
gain some benefit by a visit to our paradise nong would remain for Tientein; and the from the redoubted white man and his 16 the various Garman States, Italy, Sic and Cotton per sailing vessels nominal; per Peterstars
Freights-To Hongkong Rice, nomidal, painaut did not appear Julien of Shanicen. With the New Yuck market duty was continued. It is how to find Mr courier, but whether he did or did not Greece, Turkey, and the Holy
Land. His Juterfere with his boarders who were fight to have taken to frisg away Duonos ¿yscy exhaustion of local mines, copping up yiek. He knew that if Brooke left ara- bean given ia and Palestine have steamers at Ra, 7/8 per bale,
comitant had no right to gutted with China goods, speculatore seen Olalatone's theory, of thire results from the there ware suficient reasons why he should
adventures in
to the world
a popular book in the street, and he therefore told him wards. No other steamer has as yet heeft in China, Curtainly it is brought for wak, matters would soon become as they entitled "Yusef- Crasade the East," chur and leave the men to the con- male over to the Uhinugs Government, and ward, here in rather a different spirit were before his arrival; he could not or issued by the Harpars in 1858. Yusef
PRINCESS Charlotte has passed into a stables the iron figliting were fined $1 the the Che toy is said to be almost sick of gun The Three-part-superintendent's nightmare would got pay bim for the goods, and he Badra, the ronowned dragoman who con age of violent madness, her fixed idea Other ny. 1is Worship remarked that all hoats. The dai gong-ites are said to have would be overcopie by the rary measure thought he would got cheaply off by giving ducted Mr Browne through Syrin, is the being that she is kept it prisoner by her good subjects were perfectly entitled to left this disgusted at the disclosure that no which foreigners are advocating He can him the empty title of Rajab. He accord, most perfect type of his class in our litera. family, and that ale must escape to get ig altempt to put a stop to any fighting going more than two or three thousand dollars hardly mean to express fear last the mines ingly replied with the most bland politenun tum. Kinglake's Demetri cannot be com her husband, at Miramont
Juliet
the
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