OCTOBER 1, 1868.

ATIONS

1, 1st October, 1964.

New, oh, Now,

No. 1662 OCTOBER 1, 1968. [

are diminished by one third. But they before the arrival of the Police. People Governor has shown his anteness in could go in and out, and play for money

THE ORINA MAIL.

of the most wicked and disgusting obaraetianity. On the 24th of April, thirteen this Captain Keppel said the case was alta. opposition, bis journey would have been so or were freely circulated against us, and days after the first outbreak, another of gether altered, and instead of asking a prolonged that he would have been left. taking all that can be got, prior to the but the informer could not say where the placards were pustest up deaozibing us as the catechists, Chang Cheng-hung, had favour, he must now demand the release of utter to accept the offer of the Chinese-

resurrectionists, murderers of the most occasion, on argent business, to go to

destitute of funds, he was finally to the woman as he wou je, which watch-awful type, end as having thon many dead village called Che is, about five miles to not any crime at all; and added he could authorities to give hita an escart and

Mr Summers, an the alleged offence was obliged

w

$617 620

65 & 665

BAT,

UTTA,

17 a 22 10 a 20

to be hoped that so unpleasant remarks

change.

night,

4/6

4,64 a 4/6

ya' sight, Ra, 226

nys' sight, Bank, Tis. 9 18. B.,

Brione,

sys' sight, Rs. 2261 a 227

118

vigos,

23.40-50- *2

4,66

4.63 9 a 12

ures, Old, 20 a 21 per c. pm. Now, 3 je p

...

20 p. c. dia,

uperature,

at October, 1868.

9 J.M.

3 P.M.

20.088 29.804

....

defence

air of

also Mr Swinhou, then H.B M. Cohaul in was

protec

to make his way

of route which he would have followed ha.

tastable shutting-up which, in deference boy want to, unless the bauker gave it invita powerful party whose opinion, he

man had disappeared. Defendant who was has despised, will eru long be definitely charged with being the hen imoan was very difficult for us to inove about, that we ap had hear there several times previously, tury, the Goveriser of a Portuguese settle the head water of the Ya

bodies secreted in the hones. It became an the north-west of Pithau. This catechist not understand how, in the nineteenth cen tion, if he would go down the Kin-aha river directed by the home authorities. It is demonstrative in lie demeanour in dock, pealed to the Chinese authorities, as did engaged in evangelistio work, so that hement could assert that he had itoprisoned town some dista 130szeto Wei-si, a

and gave a

which had will be made about this proceeding on truth, He stated that he kept the house Formoso, to issue, à proclamation couts easily reasoned the cry was raised off in the open atroeta, when ordered by tu Ta-leeand thenceaerusa Burmah to Calout- While in the vil- a British subject for refusing to take his hat You, whence be within the border of

he hopes above lage to visited by the Police and ten chairs dieting fales circu- that he was a and a him a so; and that to. worthy coolins msitor is for the rental of the ease. He against acts of to this Curistians, that they pit medicines into had placed a hat on a pols, oud in trying to on the lewd waters of the Brabusapotes

living with him, who together paid

against us,

A warnin

the

nual accusation at the tinie against all

all some five centuries back a certain Gossler will be little morethan 250miles from Sudra, most bitterly opposed to licensed gam-allowedtiroly-On a chair on the contrary increasingly hostile placards aud along the roads secretly, to killlutionised Switzerland. A short curreapon Weisi to Ta-lo he will cross the line

to go on in his house, effect were made, but wore not smile at the and denied" bling can hardly resist

iate food, into belel-nut and taa, make one William Tidl bow to it, had revo- which i kept, while walle

it was leis original i

inal intention to reach very unforseen way in which H. E has coolie

deposing

that defendan's were not were posted up without the least interfer peuple), and the poor fellow was seized by derive ensued, in which the Governor

by way of Li-kiang; and that in travelling contrived to take "suppressive" mengambling, his Worship then remarked very enco on the part of the anthorities. The the roughs of the place, who immediately referred Captain Keppel to his Judge, and

strongly upon the com

conduct of the informer result was as might have been anticipated gathered round. He escaped for a few Captain K. determined to release Mr Sun- he been able to prosecute that intention in this case, for having trumped what

a violent assault was one day made upon minutes into the house of n graduate close шега he believed was a false acnuention against the chapel, and the district mandarin who, by, who was willing to protect him, but as umpire of a Regatta. te quietly order to this fact; we can only infer that be has at once. At the time he was acting It is remarkable that a makea no-allusion bard-working chair-coolies. Tad he the after long delay, appeared upon the scene, de crowd burst into this man's enclosure ad the signal for power, he would certainly punish such utterly refused to protect us against the and louse, and dragging forth the cate-diately"

boats to hoisted on his ship, and while his posits; but it is likely he will learn

land imme not wicked conduct; and he hoped that Mr mob, unless on a promise that we should chist, murdered him with stones and still attending to the Regatta watobed this

on the

road, and still, therefore, Caldwell would not allow him to be e-leave the

Place

in three days. We

possible that; he Lad

no knives.

operation being performed. Chaptain Starety plyed in giving information in such cases resuurde bat to comply, and so we had to

design, as he will be much more

he may accomplish

again.

would strongly advise the in- leave Tat-wan foo, a

ö. Although the names of the leading ri-Dualy found out the way to the a place in which, by oters have been sent into the district magia formant not to show himself in the Court frosty enactment, we should unquestionably traza, as well as to the Faotai at Taiwanfoo, Sauners released in a low minutes.

men were marched to it and Mably placed for doing so than at any time. Otherwise, if he pursue again. The prissels

have been allowed to settle, nor were any not one has been seized, our the slightest were discharged

itre route to Tali, Tsantah sud Bhamo, be is most likely to meet in Yunan the mis later Consular remonstrances on the subject attamps made to repress such excesses by

sion which, under Captain Sladen, is now punishing those concerned in them. The

trying to reach the Best-named city from to

return.

of of last

Burmah. commercial interconne across

sires.

Tur meeting of the Legislative Council, which should have taken place to nor row, has been postpened nutil Saturday next, the 3rd instant at 3.

LOCAL

SOME Bousation was caused about 1..

1.

Fri

to-day, by the appearance in the heavens of of the Aberdeen murder on board the M, of this outrage of any value in opening up rioters on this occasion, as on that sounds strange indeed in days whou the re- Rangoon, for the purpose of establishing

aur way

The most noticeable part of the account given of this affair is that in which Captain Keppel gives the reasons for his action. It by one year, were sleng long and other pet sort to force almost under suy provocation ty offoiala connected with the district Yais stigmatised as wanton oppression, to bear wès, w

who are now at large as if nothing had that Captain Keppel's explanation of his

wanton

oppression, which it had be-

The examination of witnesses in the case a bright nebulous star or meteor which shot

Lalonmér. Donaai in June last, was com rapidly up from the castward and remained menced to-day; but as the cridence was 2. The mission location was then trans. for some little time almost stationary at an gone into very fully at the Coroner's in- neted to Takao, and eighteen months later hotsun so that it was visible over the Peak likely to repentpit listed), and will most station was opened in Pithau, the dis- angle of about 50 degrees from the southern

petavus in the Queen's Rustl. It is pre- it is repeated at the Supreme Court, trict ory of Hang san; In the latter place | happoned, and watching oppurtunities to conduct was that it was to prevent this thang, lie wight by degrees have forced his

is necessary to republish it now. The premises in 1869, and its appearance will doubtless more likely to be correct in detail than thatanes of two of the Chinese manbars return to the neighbourhood. Not a sny come the fashion so often to lay to our learned more about it; but in spite of the

evidenes of June last before the Coroner is were purchased for the mission, lay hold of suob Christians as have dared to

+

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Tine. articularly requested that

a relating to the genital ispor be addressed to the ho case to iu lividuals by clay and inconveniencë in of business will thereby be-

RESPONDENTS.

tre open to all who wish to on legitimate grounds, bui urselves responsible for the rrespondents.

tions addressed to this paper. ented by the time of the rily for publication, but oi nd faith.

KINA MAIL.

HURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1868.

temporaries in the Norih,

Daily News, har at

to the fact that there is Jusuf in the coolie libel ainst the Chine Mail, as adversion. Our local stely denounced the Star cter of the proceedings, udemoed the modern Sir through whom instrumen

ly obsolete law against. een revived on behalf of a sent, to punish, if not ut

an English newspaper. cue to seek for sympathy, fess to feeling some Fur- ha barefaced attempt to journal elicited no imme of esprit de corps. The of whose article we give of only one action. There this constitutes part of the mity of the proceedings sub.

T

Our contemporary

raffer anomalona that the made an apparent suppor trade especially as Loni declared in the House of "the abuses attendant on. froin Macao are grave and our legal procedure must The application for leave

vent was duly heard and

way, now

prosecutors, having won

decline to

to pro-

upt has been made by the

hasten the trial; but the

ectares he has no power to daimed strongly on the in-

lelay,

and appealed to the. e name of all that was inst

g the matter to an issue,. est; the trial remains perd- tice is evident. Delay tends Jefendant of evidence

an now produce to aid his

he is in

danger of losing

which

He bre

epeated and prolonged ex- and perpetustes the an- important a trial necessarily.

impossible to say what ate the Attorney General; ent effect is to increase the rown prosecution in such a

jka persecution. Chief Justice has expressed strong terms on the subject, vernor has denied all kno ipathy with the trial, rir

nell has,

fact, spoken of in unmistakeable terms in Na Council attach

.tu

in

eflative

any ons of thorities. The whole affair taken by the Attorney Ge pacity as Counsel for the an only regret that he should

ed to a delay io procedime

being inserted on the deed, which was duiseng-hug at Cho-ia. It is 1

registered in the Yanian, no word of pro- of test being uttered against a purchase for

cisely similar to a insteor which appeared recall to the Chinese mind, the events of given now after a lipse of nearly four that troublous year. Its brillianey may be months. conjectured when we add that although the James Parker, engineer on board

secund sun was shining briglitly it was as visible as the Chinese gun-boat Chun-hr, was in the first magnitude usually is on trouble this morning: he had been drunk an ordinary dars night. Gentlemen of and disorderly, and refused to pay the opportunity of indulging in observations as coolic

that he last night carried and ps the snu goes down. Oheer two who this redoubtable daval offer to several pia-

Blar

astronomical taste will probably have an chair-caulio for his chair-hire. The chair-dur duora being, driveu in by turas stones connection with the word cannot pos- bilities are nicst suddenly imposed, than on

મા

cannot, with

and trapait.

the

50

Mr. Cooper beloves that, if he

he had had fands enough to have stayed longer at Ba- way forward on the Assam road, as he been made to seize the murderers charge

oble assistance which he had received from "I am convinced that the course I pursued the Bishop of Szechnen, he was left with as yet absolutely impossible for can be perfectly justified in the eyes of only Tls. 200 in hand; euch an object. About a furnight after those Christians who live in and around every one with whom might does not consti- of various occasions, pawned his watali although he bad, the opening of the chapel, nu assault was Pithau to move about there, except in hi- tate right, which law seemed to be the only and other articles for ponies made upou it, and all the new banches and zard of their lives. Some bare dared to do same few other.

one recognised by the Governor of Macno. As it was, lie was to leave Bathang on other articles carried off,

off, the fitt

fiu-

but others more prominently known in It may be observed, that there is no class 3rd June the day after be

be writes, and of God, as the of public servants on whom great responsi- his rest there had much restored his health, this Massault wero chidup-ising and other par-mbly do so, and are still on the hands of the officer coumanding a man-of-war; and overcome the dangers of the Tough route

of wood. The leaders in macr heavy pieces

house was caen whose

is to be hoped that he will successfully. he names were notorious, and who made up 6 the catechist

That

I to consule those person through the disturbed districze of Yunan, at there was no vestige of evidenco against al impulses, whisks as they vary with every At Bathang, he says, the Kin-sha was about tack. Mr Carroll, the thou acting

908. He must be guided, where the appearance of a rise and fall of about by that which may best maintain the honor people had everywhere treated him wall. entrusts to him and of this of his Sovereign, and of the flag which she N. "C. Herald," est honour is that, into whatever port it

dag the great. floats, there it becomes the refuge of the humblest individual who, born to a share British liberty, has not forfeited it by a of positive breach of any law to which he and his nation owe respect.

Thi

Baw it mainthin that while shooting across oes, commencing to do so at 10 o'clock; and ties connected with the Yamen-men whose the missionaries for autong, although duty, allow himaturity for his public along the banks of the Kin-aha kita

the sky it had a distinct tail of some 10 or

more degrees, but this is entradicted by

by some peculiar influence the Chun hoi hero

in the at-

anit

others. Its appearance is however suflici for his bite, Parker (the Imperial Navin Taks, and after luns Mr Adkins, both pacu of auven weeke, and was finally releas anders have not defined bis course, dity foot. It is gratifying to hear that the got drank. When the coolie naked 40-ets. concealment of their leaders Consul him, was neverthehas kept in prison for the temperament, would prodneu inconsistencies twenty yards wide, exhibiting on its bank

ently rentable to invite further enquiry.

ANOTHER SUICIDE.

:

Offer aforeid) at "once **

"fired into

.

the shuey craft, and refused to give the coolie any satisfaction whatever. Instead A keeper of a Chinese restaurant was of turning round his

his chair and carrying the found nearly dead at Pokiolum yesterday, Naval Officer direct to the Charge Roum and taken to a friend's house at West Point, (as a certain shipmaster would have done, Where he died. At the inquest held last the coolie called the Police, who saw him Prisoner was very evening, it appeared that deceased had mut safe to the Station. with heavy losser by gambling, and had violent, and appeared to have very much resorted to opian. The Jury returned a ressited the act of arrest at the Station. verdict of Death by Suicide, so that an-Defeuidaut, curiously enough, remarked other death is added to the sousewhat for midable list of casualties and calamities traceable to the same cause,

LWENSES

that he had nothing whatever to say; upon which Mr May fined the Imperial Officer $2, with 60 cents amende, aud gave him the

of mine dass imprisonment, John Lyman, of the 73rd Regt, was dis- drunk in the street.

option

oudeavoured to obtain redress for this used only upon the exerciss of extreme pres- sanit, but in vain; the skolen articles have sure on the part of the noting Britial

ever been restored, nor were buy of t

the Consul parties, whose names were again and again. That the movable property connected laid before the mandarins, seized or pun with the chapel and use attached, and ished because of this outrage,

with the house of the worshipper above mentioned, amounted to a value of not less that $462 (four hundred and sixty-two dol- lars), as shown in the detailed Chinese &c. would require no less than three hundred count handed in to the Consul: and that it dollars

3. But the worst development of this form of persecution began on the 11th of April lust, aut at the date of this memorial one of mission catechists, Ku-tiong was is not yet over. On the 11th April, while quietly passing through the streets of Pi- thau on his way to chapel, he came upon crowd gathered around an imbecile women Soms in the crowd were noisily declar

In

special orders

when

PRESS TELEGRAPHY.

The most noticeable insprovement upon the press of recent years is the large and growing extent to which the slectris telegraph is employed as an auxiliary fores. The in- troduction of this element promises in short time to effect as vast an alteration in the conduct and nangement of

of the daily

There was only one application for a charged with a caution: he had been found that this wouino had become imbecila the authorities in Formoss have deliterate- whit Caprai Keppel won his taurele, to newspaper as has been wrongbt by the Ho

transfer of a spirit license at the mouthly meeting of Living Justices this morning. Me May and Me Deane (acting atporur tendent of Police) were the aty justicen present, The transfer was applied for of the license for the Union Tavern on behalf of Andrew Albert, formerly impactor the Polion force, Sir May after giving the applicant a few words of advico, granted Lue application,

H. MADYLATURE AND THE

*REBECCA.

in

filin Dogan, of the doustous, was flued $1 for having assaulted a barber in the street without any pixvocation whatever Of course, Dogau was drunk, as he admit ted, and had nothing to shy, in delenge.

HONGKONG SAILORS' HOME: Opernd, 19th Janaterg, 1965. REPORT.

The Committer of the Sailors Home in Bihnitting to the Subscribers the accounts of the Institutions to 30th June last, bave to

10, a3

Al

lige of the crowd, he and their converts. They have not only in order to maintain our just righta, and topirea in the three kingdomsauce tra

Siri

to dail

the

to insult us ton times as s severely, and when we have in, dove like accents, begged the Chineas authorities to perform their ung doubted duty of

of pauishing the guilty par the distinct provy subbed off told that Carroll, and provisions of the Treaty will

language differs somewhat from the ($300) restore the wrecked chapel cant of the present day, when no outrage is and buildings to their original stats. considered sufficiently grave to call for We humbly beg your Excellency's consi- prompt and unflinching action. In the days deration of all these facts. For three years ing

Admiral

niral, we trust he may get additing-machine. Even under the prosent because of partaking of butel-unt and tea af ly disregarded the provisions of the Treaty further leaves, people still thought that it system and it may be said to be only in the

missionaries

Duries 8 worth eur while to

row some little risk its infancy-nothing of hands of some Christian. When Ko in all that relates to Christian was immediately acuested by a chóngióng, tiong Dome to the

Boshed refused protect

them, ont have secretly prevent our nationals from being oppressod.

Bad to the great contres of intelligence in the who doubtless recognized him, with the and openly steadily opposed their position In the present day, we allow a nation not large torus. If an eminent politiciau query whether he were not a Roman Catho- the island, and have so acted as to lead e-huudredth part as strong as Portugal, make a speech late at night at Manchester, lie: The catechist denied that he was such, their subordinates, writers, chong-idug and

Bristol, it is reported and transmitted to declaring that he was a Protestant. Before others to suppose that any vintenus to

thin, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, appear- he could utter another sentence, a cry was t

was wards Christians would not be dealt with

next morning in the coloana of jour- raised against him, and he was laid hold of as a criminal offence. They have refus

als hundreds of miles away from the place by the chuong-dong and others and bectou, co she repeated applications of the British

dont ut ang ibude veut in win quor tar de He escaped their bands into the base Cende, Messrs

TXA

of magnitude any quarter of aduate, who had formerly been con-

in the several cabe broken for at least another two months, empire accessible to the telegraph, the graduate

with the mission, but 80% rected, as a teacher,

during which the missionaries will not be details are carefully collected, bavo brought was speedily dragged from thenco, bastu netirg, British Coms), My Jamieson, dass and refer the matter to Pekin, Reemdar.

written hofore them; and

the prescut allowed to enter Yangchow; away we go into a narrative, and sent off on the wings and robbed in the street, and would undoubt

of the lighting. The most enterprising ramonstrated with them on the

prints in the empire in this respect are those Edinburgh and Glasgow. Three of the laily newspora in in the forinur city, and in the latter, have what are called 'special wires" for the transmission of im- portant information from London. T

The between the jer proprietors and the Telegraph Com be the North Gorman barque proved to be

ed tu

selusive control on se wire from saveu in Rebecca coming towards us on the starboard the debt of the institution:

ersaing till three o'cloc's the following The Home when first opeited, and until og having seen them until they were

move the authorities oft.

of Thibet arut on the port tack at the time. I e

I alyed away almost recently, was very unfortunate in its brought to the Yuen, and neither of the Formosa to grant to Christians any measure appeared

Flis success thousand pounds per is charged towards her, on her weather law Superintendents, have

ash 8 parate wiro, clading the services of posting in death, blist the Commites are wonten urer having been within the oral ei of justice. have clamp Tory questionable, acous

jealous

which characterises exclusivencra

wo clerky to work the instruments.

merely. represents what is paid and is exclusive

The following declaration was sworn before Mr-May to-day, regarding the cir-remark that these embrace the entire period cumstances arising out of the collision that the one has been open. barque Rebe casti s bout of H. S. Adven ture. J. Malony, boatswain of the Adeen

rentler

recently reported between the N.-Genoa When the erectiop. of, the buildings was fly have been killed and he not again estremo injustice of their dislinge in the

in his declaration, volemnly states

On Wednesday morning, the 2nd Sep, about 8 o'clock, whilst cruising of Java

an interest in the establishment of the Home,

exped and rushed into the Yamun, which

te visited on the.

oat

nowspa

coupleted, the funds subscribed were short of the sum required to meet the expenditure was close by. The mandarin came out at sont instance, there incurred, but through the assistance render his cul, and examined into the case.

either that justice will and murder,

no probability CHINA TO INDIA-MR COOPER'S

JOURNEY." wel by the Firu whose Senior took so great teens accused by partics stomal of hav-leaders in the rece

the Fina

recent

When we last heard froni Mr. Cooper Head and First Point, about four miles themsely was overcome, as well as others my administered tea and other food to tear that the value of our property destroyed three months ago, he was on the point of empect entered into From the shure, locking out for EMS which subsequently decurred. Thenccounts imbecile, and that this had Leon done in therefore to approach your Excellency with: Szechen, for the frontier of Thibat. Hey gives to each unwspaper, bo sole and

become will be recovere

We are einstrated leaving Ta-tsiau-loo, in the extreme west of Mccrise, I obaerved a sail whigh afterwards show tie amount with interest thus obtain order to try becoming Christ we are essured that it is only cercised at led to try to reach Tulia by waying drabaiting to close upon

this memorial, and to beg your assistance. bad bren

• $43,240. 58 ami this a representant of those women, not to his know- of your position and authority,

the intuencying from Lted in his hope of erosa. |

bucir with the wind about S. T. we being

till set fifty yards, when she appeared to

aller couree; seeing a coll mevitable,

of

We Wonsch which bail caused to tliem

visitoza

jaus. The catechist being absolutely ig. We are

Wows Pushpa

that

no

to Sudya, and now in the

for

This

for healing or to worship, nor them the people for 'persecution at their hands, the Thibetan police as well as from the cuph Company he new

with

what

atid

It is

If

he had suceeded in froutier. And the care of

of the

diling the poss is doing the Howe justice, selves the collision 1 ported my helm, and immediately before and possesses their confidence.

not stand but the magistrate, acting the ordinates in the Yamen. the collision I put my helm to starboard in A table is appeaded to the accounts, show-to

We believe that we are justified as tho! prorails between the courts of 17hness and the expense of collecting the news order to lessen the shuck. She then struck in the number of seamen who have availed of the people, ordered the catrobist

nothing He was no somes in prison present crisis in approaching your Excel- and But the lengib of time which which that corporation has noth to person. we then swung themselves of the Flome, and it is gratifying then the mub, incited and led by several of Joney on this subject, and. we place the slapsed since his departurų fram Ta-ever to is. Ara inle, the wines us on the starboard bow

DOW? We to forward; our rigging became fun! of to find that no less than 3700 baro, been the cuong long and others connect with matter in your hands, believing that your tsian-100, had led us to hope that the first work at even o'clock, precises, ce her port anchor, carrying away foremast, received into it, oxclusive ensual At the same time one of our men fell be- Tapch as nien of war's men, and wailors on the Yamcu, inde for the clapel near the assistance will be granted to us, and that difficulties had been overcome; that generally kept going, with slight intermis

the Thibetin Crossing it will accomplish all that we require of the city, and entering it,

till three in the vioring gato, of

If the The greatest at- shipa tween the boat and the ship's side, and was leave from their

e Govermnont We hog most respectfully to subsribe of India hut smoothed his road to Nepal, affected by accident or th test at red with knives and other weapons,

wire be in good working order, and not killed almost immediately; five of our men Leption is paid to the confort of all ra begun to plunder and carry off everything ouralves, you Excellency's most obedient if he could anetest in approaching that tive and six columns of netter can be trus jambal overboard, seeing the boat liceled sidents within the Home and it is pleasing that could possibly be removed. In this servants,

or the westhar, between We now, however, country. over said filling with water. When I board- to lind the institution is popular with sail away all the furniture of the chapel and of

f. L. MAXWEL M. D.,

hear

with itted ed her the only persons I saw on deck that it has yet received, and the Committee rooms attached to the

It is deserving however of

of greater support the dwelling house, dispensary and other

HUGH KITCHIE,

great regret that he has heen stopped at the wit by ener wire-nu despicable feat, frontier town of Bathing, and compelled to

remembered that every line of Missionaries of the Presbyterian Church fall back on his last hopo, of crossing to Iu-writton out in manuscript for the use the man at the wheel and a female; the than it

all the books,

largo quantity of

of material has to be cams afterwards, and I sakud bim trust it will obtain this in future, and become bedding over suil clothes belonging to isptain

in England. to heave

of the by the known route of Bhame and winters. But should the weather bo to and to lower a boat to pick up not only wholly self-supporting, but reach the

and his

asistants, and a TAKAO, June, 1863.

Rangdon. my ineu, thinking my boat would not keep a position of prosperity that will enable at

and the aleotris current large assortment of medicines aut medical

We dwelt lightly, in our last commont great diffenity is experienced

stormy

he affected, iù transmit were entirely removed. This

scat long, as there was a trust quite of

45

water the boat, and fancied she been stove in. He replied, "I have hove to; what are you doing under my hows I replied,

I have come to board yon" when he aald, "Get into your boat and pick your meu up

"Our men were the Hivut a mile and a bali astern. Seeing that the Captain would reader no assistance or stopping her speed

in the shape of a boat or

30

a fair wind through the Prince's Chian

hel, and continued her course. The Cap

controles to be paid off on has been

It may bs mentioned as singular that notwithstanding the Home was established for Seamen of all nations it is very rarely availed of hy the sailors of the United States of America.

W. KESWICK, Chairman.

Hongkong, 18th September, 1868.

PERSECUTION OF CONVERTS IN FORMUSA.

apprunatue in daily buen at this chapgreaty: ple plated, the rictors

away

the

cobi-

and for or and

bo used elsewhere.

rents, beat the 's wife, tearing her bit a

and driv-

work

dia

the climato

is remembered fulls

was

it is

thet

achieveinunt.

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which

of conveyanco

Ing. my men from risenting it."Thia beg your Excellency's attention to the fol- entering the chapel with knives, etc.; at knowledge of the Chiness language, and that troops had even teen set to write down the words as if they were fic never thought of the co-operative towu before him, to bar his pediated by the human voice. To the unini in the latter published a few days since in injustice of the Chinese authorities towards three miles, but ancreated in enemping; We find in the book above mentioned all proceeding; the Chinese authoritios tintul, the silvery tintinabolation of the

on his journey, on the hardships which Mr.thy a single column. A practised news Cooper had suffered in the Schuen hills, paper reporter considers the writing out of PAST BRITISH POLICY IN CHINA, wo kaya tullowing youtuned, unmolested, we happened out to be realize fulgi langu, cul, bei fond, and, had one outrons of a speeds besweer gevon in Lear down the building itself, carrying oral of the new volumes which year by with his outward progress. He describes rung as a good

now somewhat overlooked. among the lodging These apper to have increased look at night and three o'clock in the waxi

Ent which the thing that could, tiles, a story year have since been published,

avorago during his journey of twenty the telegraph clerk has The building was thus completely wreed. the present time on ngamut of

where may be interesting to many in China at daga from Ma-tsiau-loo to Bathaug, an tay material advantage over larportar, vend and its anthoring beyond d

d description-show storms Further, the rioters proceeded to the house being, the present British Adinital in these mountains, and extreme hos fu the valleys. qus siderally re thau that of one of the worshippers not far off, en waters. The account of his visit to thu lu- food dilleult to obtain, and what he could

quantity within the santo. The clerk so as to clear-ny waste, immediately

writes as it were to dictation, he has no tered it

and plundered it all its con-dian Archipelage, by Capt. the Hon. Henry got he, was obliged to cook himself; while, trouble in condensing, improving, or altering saoved off, and the ship was still going through the water au fast as to drag the

KY., published in 1851. may very atmosphere on the mountains paig- † quently transcribe stricht on without bis discomfort, the cold had the sentences of his speaker, and can ¿õuse- odler garments from ber mainmast, town, and sail with ensign out;

which is rememb The following femurial, addressed Siring her out with by law 1000 by some of our readers. Anong olier very fully acted I left them hanging fout of the anchor.

his breathing, and brought muse or loss of time. Two small bells are Butharford Alook, regarding the Into per the street. This man's house being of pour interesting taatter, it contains a description out swellings and a general rash over the attached to the telegraph instrument, After

palling about a mile and a half,

socution of Chinese converts in Formosa, material, they did not take down to carry illustrative of how Great Britain managed to pick up the men, two

brazen tongne

to the practis- has been

ay, but wantonly injured it by knocking outrages upon her subjeci, dealt with Aples were in constant attend speak as with ) published.

before

fore ance--sometimes a Lame, somet

sometimes a aken away of "whom were quite exhausted, and mest

•of the worski regard the cant of Exeter Hall had t

of the olerk. པཐརྡ་ Chinese soldier-bent on finding

All the words in the To His Excellency Sir J. Rutherford down part of the walls.

ut tray soon have been drowned. The ship bad

Aan the

Wylanguage can be swiftly and correctly re- Alcock. Her Britannic Majesty's Mi-assistants connecteuil with the chapel, the most every vorigen pastors wonder woven bortus of the quad. Adifying the prevented by distinct intonations of the nister Plenipotentiary in China.

a Governor Hyre prosecution hortons

after having

ocat is the medium of 818, We, the undersigned, British Pro-mab led by the chóng-long displayed grout have been dreamt of by the wildest vision-passed through all this, he was told. at Baby which the clerk reads the messages that testant missionaries it Forniesa humbly violence. The

nesistant, seeing the riotersary, and when we bad but a must limited thang that he could not proved to

to L'hassa; ure out to him. He has merely to listen to a small to the tune played upon the balls, and other was caught

in vain he missionaries and their couverts in this the city and rubbed and beaten there.

he shown his passport and his father's fibus out- island, and sating forth facts which He made his decape into the adjoining miral, then Capinin, Koppal, affected the respect it, but urged that the Tibetans the disciplined clerk follows the sounds as

side

account given of the samer in which Ad- oknowledged that they must and would belis fe a mere jumble of musical notes; but rant, as we believe, an appeal to your Ex- cellency to interfere on our behalf.

bolis but was again caught and beaten liberation of a Me Summers, a young gentle-

πουλά interfere with in, and refused 1. A Protestant, mission in connection atal, but for the vigorons interfe unos of man who had been wrongfully imprisoned to forward ble journey. At this stage hosting as tingit they were spoken; and without fifting his eyes from the paper, Kine Chinese were placed in dock, charg the Presbyterian church in England, some neighbours of his father, would have at Macao. Captain Stavely, the Military learned list there was a routs from Bathang writes by the ear page after page of many-

in script. Clerks who are expert at

at their pre in Market Street, I wold appear that foo, one of the open treaty ports of For was plundered was fortunately in another Hongkong, requested Captain Koppel's as lengt; and was delighted by an offer from fession cant, by the aid of, numerons con

At fon, it fond all-resten Inspector Ryan and

who, we understand, lsd been impri That

Fractions, write as

as fast as their collabora દાં a party of police possible to secure a house within the walls return we watched for and pursued, and

about noem yesterday to the house tire cly, every negociation, abruptly had to piss part of the sight in the woods bad bean to object of his journey tors at the other gud can transmit; and if torrad to, and found the dead sedan breaking down in oilsisterference notis other worshippers in two villages outside that he had come to ask a favour that he and Assam; und in fourteen days he would sent from London to the north." Outr of sure it to coape falling into their hands. The he called upon the Governor and mold hims of communication between Western Union the wire is good, the longest speech list is the grond floor apparently mending sedan

ordinarily delivered in Parliament cen be A hat was found; Boule cords, terfercuts at extra-an Cabli mpl quare brass gambling instrously ascribed to the authoritics, and ent of Pitháu, finding that the mob was so law would give an order for the release of Mr have acconulished this object and be on thei

cou less, and that it was openly led by parties Summers, who, it appeared, bad been con by their after con

n be on the Aurial Wire," in Chamber's Journal of British territory. But unfor frontiers ment; but by the time the Police nazived, unjustly, as was

at length scured gnnected with the Yemen, and hearing fined in the common prison all bo gambling was going on. The prisoners aute

outside the city (the

Keppel ex and a stop to the project. Mt Cooper Sets taken into custody; no money was Customs kisuily storing

Takao for protection. the tie of one

prossed his sause of the impropriety of the ascertained that they specialty guard This The Rev. F. Lan, M.,, has been pre apon them. An informer in the which he was vacating), nastasion work was 4. The news of this riot in Pithau, of set, but said, he considered that surely the road against foreigners of any kind, from sented by Mr. Disraeli with one of the bust splay of the Gambling Farmer, however, cont

commenced in connection with a it

the scures of of the destinaction of the chapel, of the the odance. The answer of the Governor to Thibet and so injure the Chinese trade, gundaman onut much excitement a day and on Tuesday, on the former day a few weeks there began to be active, mani- beating of some worshippors and the fight was that Mr Summers was sent to prison, which he judged to be enormous from the 1802 by cloping with Lady Adelaide Vane- winning and on the latter day losing. The festations of hostility, the missionaries were of the rest, sonu spread to the murrounding not for any disrespect for the Ileat, for catarans of fiks loaded with tea that he Tempest, daughter of the Marries of Lot- as little saw passing. It is usedless to say, be tried, donderry. Has the rev gentleman been There was a watchmait on the look-out, landlord of the house sccupied by the mission everywhere to manifest the utmost violence as Captain Keppel, but for

per that I had great difficulty in restrain-

taiu treated me in a rude man-

is a very different version from that given lewing memorial, hearing on the gicas one took flight. Une was pursued for

ot with so manifest in justice.

tire

in the China Bail of Tuceday.

tus traits Times, and which we reprinted

policy"

is less to review the new

"TO-DAY'S POLICE.

Mr Mas on the Bench

reviews the new regulations

iral de Souza, but observes

ous than to point out the

eaction which is now being

China Mail, for exposing d grave abuses.

which is reported to have His Excellency in the

id by the gambling-house curious exemplification of which Sir R. MacDonnell "uppression. We believe tou the principle of kill. which lays the golden egge

mmpletely successful, as ovel secs are beginning to declare ly pays to keep the hells. ily since the European por ommunity are debarred from placas, by which all profile

chairs,

Jound

оп

with

ditiot

in ques- the

the

authorities to send him

every

"home"

A house beomanssioner of also that they were marked for seizure, fled i nat salating the oat. Captain!!! fortunately the Obituse tnershauts interfered!

thon

stated that he had guided there on Mondaling wi disease. In indepensary the soizure and imprisonment of Ko-tiong, uprisonment undergone was adequate to fear lest tem, from Asi should find its way livings in the gift of the Crown: The rev

for the

honey he paid to use of the defendants stoned while walking peacefully about, the country, and emboldened, the evil disposed which the Governor care perving the every means to accomplish als his cherished promoted for his exemplary piety orfor the who gave the alarm and hence the cassetrus threatened with violence, accusatious towards any who were suspected of Chris Governor's order to take bis hat it Upon route; but failed, And se, ju the face of fervour of his early lover -

fis of the gambling operations hamediate.

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