CTOBER 7, 1868.
ATIONS.
7th October, 1868, Now, $686 H, Now,
AY,
TEA,
627 a 830 650 a 000
17 4 22 16 a 20
change. light,
4/6
·4/05 a 4/6)
ba' sight, R. 226) a 226′′
a sight, Rs. 226 a 228 ys' sight, Bank, Tls. 74 0. B.,
& nene.
ina,
res, Old, New,
23.40 a 22
4:66
4.08
... 5 @ 12
... 22 por c. pin. 34 p. c. pn. 20 p. c. dis
perature.
7th October, 1868:
AN 3 P.M. 30,010 29.926 motor, 82. 84
84.0 86.0
75.0-
74.0
77.0 90.0
136
70.0
arou., 0.00
hove, ...
0.00
ON
N.E. N.E.
Fine.
Fine.
QUERIES
AND JAPAN..
9, Vol. 2,
now ready.
ONTENTS.
arrival of the Portugues
eae belief in the power of iscover Precious Metale, Animal-suckling by a We
1,
A Chinese Lottery;
Japaricae Crabs: A Hing
Che Nasal sound "ng," ilk producing Country; Ha, Nutes on the Vegeta
of Formosa, The Betel
de Stone; The Dragon
Hongkong; The Hongkong The Chung Tree, between Tartars and e of Interest in China; Introduction of the Cus Thesaurus of the Manchu Iture of Artificial Pearls:
e Term Pa lai; Suzi Woi
3 Patchouly; The Chi-
Opium," The Eight Gods; ain Seals found in Ireland. White Anta--Growth Soil; Origin of “Sword-
of the Term Niao Ta'iang;
ze Anti-marriage Associ
's Name
at Te King, BooKS WANT- SALE, &C.
KINA MAIL.
EDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1888.
DING ORDINANCE
Building Ordinance of to the Council at the re- as important as it is vo by of its provisions are e others are highly objec Chines are taking fresh lations which they, like consider vexatious, and ufore alluding in detail to aragrapha in question, it nit the very great diffi beset the Governor "and- al's department in fram-
es whatever calculated to
ers and nuisances to which crvision hitherto exercis- rection of buildings has he broad question to be so much, is this or that
bus to individuals or does
hem hard conditions from been exempt as whe inevitable evil and in-
ted is more than counter
e public ends to be en-
the Ordinance again
he Legislative Council it.
is point of view that its
ave to consider it; as 80.
s may in themselves.be
at to meet all complaints
answer but a complete re- Ordinance. Admitting nevertheless conceive that et beneficial alterations on what points we will shew in a rapid notice of
g paragraphs. graph, to commence with,
never an old building has
ed down the rebuilding
edeemed the erection of
in other words, that al
may only want to rebuild
he must perforce build a
think that the author
be has not foreseen the i
egulation. It frequently
be Chinese house of a row
to tlie extent of one half
contents. To pull down would sometimes en either side, while in ma ld be an absolute, impos bly with the requiremen
No 1867-OCTOBER 7, 1868.J
of the Ordinancs as to new buildings without interfering with the adjoining house-a result which is probably not intended by the framer of the regulation. A modification should be introduced into this clauss for two reasons-ite oppres give nature as regards the owners of
erected in this climate, where auts and dry not abound to an unusual extent; and
man
THE GHINA MAIL.
Parker, another seamen, was charged with on her way to Baker's, having made the the state offorce-viz, drank and disor circuit of more than half the world, to got derly, and assault upon constable; and in iis a cargo from an island not many years since, defence drew a nice picture of social fellow-slost unknown and esteemed valueless ship. He has a chum a ward-master in From the east and the west-ships are head-
the various deputations at Dunolly and give a statement of his accounts. He came to Dunolly with a Chinese named O Me, who speake Englisis very fuently, hired at. very high wages, to misinform the police au-
would be present at the:
resulting from auchi tumbling about of the
lar fonduess for the study of the Buddhist cases as described by the Chinaman; and
writings. Their guns were made of iron, as defendant's attorney argued, would any
and five or six feet in length..." in his sonses have done as the China-
Who Ku Ying-siang was is not stated in man stated he did? His Honor agreed
the work from which the above extract is that it was absurd to suppose anch athing
taken; but in all probability he was one of Mr Caldwell then asked Mr Hazeland (plastiff'a attorney) whether, after such
jų on the shivnlder onused a of old; The guano deposit on Baker's is being was hired to hold the meeting. A house the progenitors of the celebrated Ku Yen- wu of the prosent dynasty, in whose biogra he would go on with the associations in him, so natich au that he went worked with great activity, a large amount were houses so liable to partial dreay as those ha Mr Hazeland replied that in will lie of friend, and the result was being under contract for delivery in Eng-Sing Knm Le sent for the police to lús own hold oflice at Canton during the reign made of an ancestor who. peaceably; but phy ng quietly
phy mention he did not think that he would, as it that be got drunk: he had not pet a drop me danger to which the owners of ad-appeared vary difficult to prore negli of liquor into bim for a long time. Of persons, with one baudred Hawaiians en
an
the Hospital, who lis knew at the schoul,tig for the island, to load with paying thorities ne to the intention of those who and meeting him "after many roving years,” cargoes
the
pricing
meeting in, and all
sud
he was afraid to go to
Té.
joining houses may be exposed. The gence in the fan of such evidence, course, after that, he did not remember any gaged in digging up the deposit and delicting larted whth him, but he vionsly those which the early Portuguess
tecin
Bi
Bono, therefore, remarked
10/ would give judgment for the dofe that he thing at all. Flood 16 in default seven ha e perfectly believed the defendant's case.
About a slozen catrod Resmen were char- Some conversation took place rega
8 regarding theged by Captain Roskell, of the steamer precise form in which judgment should be hatch, with refusal of duty. On produce Section of which empowers, the Juflge to the Asamen had signed at Bombay for four
according to the Ordinance,
of the ship's articles, it appeared that dismiss any action or complaint "either un
montha the morits, or without prejudice to furthered that they did so only for one mouth, or other prout and conferded, was they were hound by the articles. Defend
proceedings
Adianuissalon His Worship however stated that he and
the correct form; but His Honor said that ants were sent on board; they said they lind it mounted in effect to s judgment for the not enough to east, and as the stowner was defendant, and as that was the proper form bound up north, they required warm cloth with Costa of attorney.
never heard of any complaint from the sea- men, and that the steamer was bound for
foand
land. On the island itself are ten white store, and told
The sergeant offered to accom- " The two large vessels referred to are ob- him, and flectirred to go very far, rushing back to the chroniclers thomasives spoale of as having store, Mo interpreting for him, stating hs basu taken to Canton, the two remaining heard some threaten to atab him, which is ships and four Matsy junks belonging to false. A knife was given to the potion which the Expedition having been left at author was taken from one of Sing Kim Lee party.zes the island of St. John's. money was entrusted to hitn; and now is Sing Kum Lo was a poor man when this Canton. larga Maiborne inerchant, owning six storey
yering it on board the vessels. It in a dry lagoon in the centre of the island, whence in cars on a tram way about a mile, it is carried to the beach, and deposited for drying and shipment. A short wharf ruins and carried to the scows which come as out on the reef, where the guano is bagged, then lightriple, through the aurt, aud it
is
W. F. MAYERS.
10th Section requires that no dwelling house shall be built of greater length than 40 feet without a party wall; and as godowns, pablin buildings, &c., are offi- sially legislated for, this Section does not unduly oppressive. But the next provision (to which we may add those in bections 35 and 61), is of a most. ubjec. tiouable uatie. A permission to build, and the decision as to the thickness of in do, is vested in the Governor, so dat no matter whether compliance with the Ordinance he certain or not, it will would give judgment in those terms, ing; but the Captain remarked that he records of the work show that the average DEATH OF A PIONEER CHINESE reports-sailed from Bombay at noon on He in his power to forbid any-one from
the
merits,"
case
one then lightered off to the vessels.
The island is not in a rainless locality, and the guano, must in the winter season be dried, rid it of an excess of moisture
ด above 15 per cent. A close analysis is made of every lot ready for shipment, and the does not exceed 1 per cent. The Chincha Island averages 16 per cent. The drying is perhaps one of the most expensive parts
in Victoria and three stores in Sydney, and considerable property in China. Our in- tention is now to send a deputation to China to have him tried for fraud, before the tribunal set apart for that purpose.****
ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH' MAIL
The mail steamer Malacen, arrived in Harbour at five o'clock this afternoon. She
MERCHANT OF SAN FRANCISCO. 18th Sept., arrived at Gallò at 11 a. m. 22nd,
Chung Lock, the head of the old and
at 9.15 a.m.
days.
Singapore at 9.40 am. 30th, at bis residence, over the store, on Sunday and sailed at 8.25 a 1st October, arriving was usually styled, Chy Lung-was, in here boen anticipated by the Glengyle, and night, Aug. 10, from drogy, after an illness at Hongkong this evening. of twelve
All the telegrams, so far as we have seen,
sspas of the word, and
have been already published.
Lock-or, as he
and
26
She brings the following passengers Bernard,
From Bombay to Hongkong,-Captain
From Galls to Hongkong-Surgeon Bo.. Skipworth, and Whittall and Servant ; botham, Massra De la Cogegas, Java, W. G. Assum and Acquo,
Equare fest is not so oppressive as it a revision of the treaty as shall insure the the hearing of the case, then left the Court, four other shipe are ezt roista from other fic Coast, and has continued undiminished and Keaton, and wife; Mrs Freer::
from an adjoining street or alley.
Sections 44, 45, 46 are however those which will most injuriously affect the owners of house property in Hongkong, as the first ten provide for the erection
must necessarily
his correct business, habits, strict, probity
Intelligent and highly educated in his own language and literature, hospitable and
and
From Gatte to Shanghat,-Mesas Prov
Man wine and lola and wall Mens Vicen
and, Todd, Bracagirdle and wife, E. Ed..
stable Herring
From Galle - For
Miss
From Galle-For Yokohama, Mesars G.
From Singapors For Hongkong, Abwas and 1 friend, Ken Flock and 3 friends (deck,) For
of chimneys and the construction of in China, Several years since Captains knew something of the man January, but was not able to get ber, cargo charitable, he was reapected by all. alumnes, and Mghai, MBBSTS . H. Boyd,
building. Worse than that, the Gover The New York Herald refers to what it Bombay against Mr Volkmann remanded of procuring the guano. 3o supply these wealthy house of Oby Lang & Co., on Sa- sailed at 3 a.. 28d, arrived at Penang nor may delegate his powers to the Bur calle-The unreasonable jealousies of the veyor Genraal. All legislation, of this different foreign legations in China-parti- yesterday was resumed this morning, when men as Haker's, for there is neither food or crimento street, opposite Webb street, died arrived at Bailed at 2.45 p.m. 28, nature should be simply penal If any eularly the British Legation-excited by one of the party was produced as a witness; fresh water on the island, the big Kume person infringes regulations laid down United States Minister to the Emperor of was much the same na before. On the from Honolulu, making, five round trips the appointment of Mr Burlingame, Jute but he knew nothing about it, and the vise hameha V. runs regularly with supplies which regulations should be amply suff China, as, Imperial Envoy to the great whnic-olies being recalled, however, it was for the year, ciest to meet all requirementa punish Treaty Powers, and continues found that they made a different statement. The arrival of the brig, last Thursday, him; but do not let his inherent right to do alone can reveal the folly of these jealousies from that formerly made and consequently pure us in possession of a report of the esteemed. He came here in 1860, and im as he likes with his own property be prima and the questionable benefits which the his Worship said, that he could not trust say shipments up to May 28th and the expe-mediately commenced business as a mor- rily interfered with by personal legislation mission of Mr Burlingumo will secure to all part of their story. They might be misrience of the four or five vessels, which left
the Powers which
foreign The section (30) which enacts that every civilization in China. Our correspondent and he would discharge the defendant. Mr The clippera King Fisher and Wm. Wilcox extensively, and soon balit up a large modern taken as to who struck the leading oublie; here for Baker's, during the spring months chant, importing tess, opiums, silk and lac- represent
quered goods, Chinese groceries, etc, et house shall, under certain circumstances at Hongkong adverts correctly to at least Volkmann, who exhibited great indignation had arrived before the departure of the wholesale and retail trade, which extended have an open space belonging to it of 30
inevitable result of this mission-such and violent motion even to tears during brig, the Sct to left bere June 30th, and over a large part of California and the Paci been by some considered; freedom of inland navigation throughout Choley, P. C. 94 (Indian) who was proved parts of
Df the work? for
The Nor soours to havelies in ensor whore all the Chins, which alone woull amply compon- to have struck a Ohinandu with his musket Weater is loading at Mekean's; with the
to the present time. He was voted for which the mission after he was in custody, was severely lectored El Dorado shortly expe
expected. rooms of the house cannot be lighted safe för all involvė,"
and houor, and polite and courteous niani- by Mr May. $3 was the amount and fined by
Kamehameha V, brings a most faner. Oby. Long's word was always as good gar; Misses Taisona and Con- the mulct, of
the ships loading there report of Tux clipper ahip Surprise, zaya the Boston
as any man's bond for any amount, and The Trazetier, Captain Crime, zu, de, paterned to of the robbery at the total was and the experience of the Lash-na-Garr, with him to promise was to parforut to the
those which followed, shows very lotter. her last passage from amoy (China) to New vies appeared and stated that he had no that the reasons must be regarded. The York, in 82 days, said to be not only the evidence to produce against the watchman. ship arrived at Baker's about the middle of aliorteat passage from Amoy, but from any Inspector Grimes said that two
pon on board and leave вропод
April 23d. Dutil cook-housen, while the lust makes theter Robert Waterman made two fine passages one of them making the appearance he these three months detention--sixty days are displayed by hies, or caste and sa galations applicable to all houses whether from Whampos to New York in the ships knew no more than that he found a bottle were spent in laying off and on, and thirty bited towards him by any one in our com never was seldom exi- existing or hereafter to be constructed. Watches and Sex Witch, but the time was of sherry in the kennel, and could not con-
dage only loading. As more than nine-tenths of the two thou navor accurately reported both were said nect the prisoner in any distinct way with The Wilhelms, Hattie G. Hall and Jennie liberality towards charitable objects. Dur muuity. He was particularly noted for his
A SHOCKING case of brutality by a son to- and cook-houses which exist here, native to be inside of 80 days, but we have heard the faut of its having been placed there, Prince, which arrived from March 20th to our divil
ing our civil war ue liberally towards wards a mother was exposed at an inquest April 28th, that with no detention from wes
the Eanitary Relief Fund, and postles, which not constructed in accordance with the From Amoy, however, there is no doubt aaw prisoner carrying
had died undor oftenmstances which seemed in a special lo regulations laid down, it becomes a point that the last passage of the Surprise is with stated, on being asked, were given him by fast as the facilities for loading persisted.
Sto make an inquiry necessary, this feeling York. When the for: grave consideration, whether some command of Captain C. A. Ranlett, opened bottle of brawly or some other guano were 28th. The Lich-na-Gari holda, his liberality was manifested towards been in comfortable circumSTS WOES,
ter frien out an equal. Several years sings when in the Steward. Last Saturday, prisoner had The report shows that 4,000 tons of
in the neighbourhood being that the son of Cosolation of cramento flood of 1861-2 brought i from the island from and distress to
Folland
to so many American house the deceased, returned gold-digger, had modification iu so swooping & reforin isade the shortest pass She was the other the Steward to inquire into the put on board in six days; the Hottie contribution by our Relief Committee paas on record lignor in one packet and a bottle of soda in April 23 to
caused her death. The woman seems to from Shanghai to New
P. O. 187 did not think of took 1,910 tons; the Wilhelm 430 tons,
bave our poople and his own alike to call for a only 83 days and 13 hours. We mention going to
her husband, who died fourteen monthe these facts herauss the Sterprise is not ouly case because the prisoner came out by the Hall, 760 tons in seran daya, and the ing unheeded by him. His commercial en previously, having left her the house in
and
ahe lived which h his enterprise apon which The dispatch used
in getting t
daughter of these cargoes was
tas that of a
the deacased gave the following evidence: great
-who had to proesed against the prisoner, stated that the constables bad previously system of those in charge of the island.
houss in winter muntlis, despite the well at Hongkong, and that in San Franciso, tomatically Kucked her about. He was in Shanghai, one at Canton, auother an different story, and made out a given a very dierosinat the
Ho had ill-treated recently one
ona in Yokoha-passenger. the Logislative Council before it becomes as sound as won firal built, and her last clear statedient again for and over | masters, accident may occur to.
and laid un
inrings, and the
deceased ever since; be constantly and sys- vigilance of ship me, in addition to anid that they had seen
Co car to shipping The style of the firm, Ohy Tung & again taking
brandy, away bottles
bottles of His laying there, but the danger is not so great, is simply a fanciful appellation, meaning, always drunk; and he had not worked Worship said that all the constables proved as the loss of time incurred from the neces
in sear as it can be translated into English, came home. He was drank after his was that they had not done their duty. He sity of shipping, to lay off and or the "the benificent
Hcent lragon." By this designa mother's death on Saturday, and he pulled would
10 have, however, discharge the pri-violence of the surf
and relays,
Of
Walke.
MISCELLANEOUS.
and foreign, have no chimneys, and are that they were enter 90 than 80 das Another coustable stated that he frequenther, but completed their cargoes in turn, as į therefor by Father Bellows in as thanks held at Poplar. A woman named Brent
not necessary. We fully acknowledge the
immense nuisance of the present system,
but are hardly prepared to advocate an
au
but
да
Now
A married
entire reconstruction of avery kitchen a Boston Vuilt ship, but was commanded large front door. His Worship having re- Jeanie Prisice, 1500 tone in eleven days. gacity was well know our American ether her sot, und been in Queens- in Hongkong. We trust that this section by Massachusetts captaina. Samuel Hallmarked that there was nothing Davies on board, speaks well for the energy and Eiropean merchants. The firm had land, sarived home. He had gone out as
at least will receive the utmost attention built her at East Boston for the late Capt to
of His Excellency and the members of es, who made several short pisanges
faw. Reform is necessary; but a too sweeping reform may cause evils even. greater than the dangers or discotaforts
of the existing system.
in her. Though over 16 years old, she is
passage shows a swift.
THE following paragraph is from the Hu unitar. Bazelle of July 22: The Italian ship Pratalongo arrived at the anchorage
or two for her destination.
rants would be looked
Io the
A
any
The
Itt
AL
the
more than two months, since the time he
outsiio on Sunday last; 52 days from Mia-; sonors; the police would give overy Heist-of-loading. All the accidents the work tion or sitla ho was usually known, bus is her about and out of her pain. When be We have been ever ready to blame when cao, with 460 Chinese coolies, bound for auce in the detection of the thieves, and whigh have occurred are embracet in the nani as scen on the coffin plate, was could not get money.. from deceased for
as we have stated, Chung Lock. ging the Chinese ser stormy months, while from March to No-Dames of Chinese firms are usually of this and take away her things by forde-in drink it was bis habit to knook her about, vember neither the sea nor the winds offer any obstacles to speady on hips are not re-fifty-three years, by our method of compn- and often atid, "I will not be happy, till character--the names off the partners in the fact, steal them, and plrige then for liquor, firm not spearing thereis. His age as He used to spit in her face and swear at her, With regard to loading quired to expend a slulling, at the island,tation. and that for shipa property athered and manned and fitted with the customary and leaful tackle there is no special canse for causaltics at the island.
it appeared to us that due causa existed, and are equally ready to acknowledge improvement, no matter the individuals to whom our remarks apply. The state ment made at the Council meeting by the Chief Justice, regarding the action taken at Mamo by the new Governor, is extremely satisfactory, anti we hail with much pleasure the legitimate firstfruits of the agitation, in which we have acted as chief opokoman, against the abuses of the Coolie trade. That 29 wen-catchers should be working on the roads is a most tisfactory proof of Admiral De Souza's carmestuess in the path of reform, and wo trist that the fature will give cause for equal congratulation."
She touches. for fresh the information chart. the China Islands provisions and water, and will sail in a
The Black Walchunan enisavoured to turn the tables against the Chinese ser vants, and appeared as complainant against five of them. He said that about a month age, he on several occasione saw the first and fourth prisoners carrying away some thing in a bottle; he reported the matter to Mr Inggan, $4 per
will sail in a day that her accommodations are ample, and well regulated, for the coulies, and no se riuus sickness bas, so far, shown itself among The figures at which these
The coolic cuntrusts liave been taken pound ra ther large to us. They have each received $100 advance, and are to receive per month, with food and clothing, and will onst the Peruvian employer from $350 to 300 each. Several vessels have lately left Macao for Ravana, with coolies who have cost $200 on board. They are ougaged on eight years contraste, food and calling be furnished."?
to
the
late
manager
The Euro
pean Steward of the lotel spoko to the wha- racter
acter of the Chiese defendants, said that he suspected that the Indian watchman had borne some ill-feeling towards the defend- ante, and had brought his chargo against them in consequence. Mr May appeared to think this a reasonable explanation of the matter, and discharged the prisoners at
[Our contemporary is grievously mista- ken in the matter of advance, having addol unce an 0 to the $10 paid to each “emigrant," Apropos of Macao, the little utepen- The cost of the untract" to the Peru- dents of that city has afforded us consi-vian employer is howover correctly stated. derable amusement by a furious onslaught -E. C. M.] upon our article of the 24th ultimo, in which we urged that Portugal should ratify her treaty with China and certain
TODAY'S POLICE Mr May occupied the Bench, in the ab sence of Mr Goodlake on leave.
A
ccute
THE SURPLUS. COMMONLUATED BY A VICTIM..
Air For There's nae Inch About the House." By Jove! we've got a surplus; Oh I what a jolly thing,
Let's tax in more and make a muse, An' Petitions they may bring.. we'll have a road into the Peak That Granite House to reach,
steam launch of bao liundsome Teak- Expenditure
I apoke in anything but antagonistic Mr Damsky, storekeeper, charged chair- terms of the Portuguese position in coolis No. 351 with having attempted to China, The blunders made by this fero-extort more than his propor fare. Com- eicus writer are too numerous to parti- plainant explained that he engaged the onlarize, and he has moreover mistaken chair for & captain at 3.50 p.m. yesterday 4.36, which was courteous remarks for " calumnies." He three quarters of an hour.
and paid him 25
The coolis had better buy a linguist to translate our kicked up . noise, and wished to take Mr article for his benefit if he cannot arrive Derisky the Police Station. This impu-
We'll vex the Natives sore, more sore, trate, informed that twenty cute was the proper fare, and fined $1 for having sou tax om till they gron impudently attempted to extort
at its meaning by his own unassisted dent scoundral was warned by the Magis.
_efforta
rican misil.
LOCAL
A
of the Beaman named Olsen,
British burqun Hope, was up for having been A LETTER lies at this office, addressed drunk Olson, who presented the appear "Wiliam Boone, Rongkong, China, care arce of a dirty olluction of oakum, said of China Mail. It came by the last Amo was a dra air; I nor'ember no-
thing." Fined
Mahoney, of the U. S. S. Aroostook, who THERE was an alaran of fire at Burrington, stated that he had not been drinking for Wanchai, last night. The flames were first about a year, was in a "fix" this morning, Be in & cook-house, and, forra were enter- He had come ashore yesterday, and towards tained for two or three carpentera' shops near by but the prompt efforts of some night, the driuk had taken effect" (as he called | it); much so that he endeavored
An' when they say the Trade's depress'u We'll do 'em in the eye;
My boys," we'll sus, We only jest,
Nor Vaters to
An' appeal into their Governor,. Who'll then contruct a Loan
And when this island barco left. A desert sandy shore,
then, it will be cleansed of theft, Trade rotten to the core. An' the Gay" who made it so, Calling, perhaps, thus Ferns that grow, Where will he be just then? a souo quist English glen.
Hongkong, 7th October, 1868
He
Was.a tative of the province of Can ton (Quang Tung,) Chint, where his family. consisting of a wife and two or three chu- dren, reside, and where his
remains, now resting in the vanlt at Lone Mountain, will eventually be sent for final interment in the turies bofore the written history of our race soil which has belonged to his ancestors sen commenced. Alta California,
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE POR
TOGUESE IN CHINA..
poured i
of
was
see you in your grave or in the workhouse. Two months ago he shoved her, hardly dressed out to the street, and kept her
all night. Fe two gullana water mixed with mud over her as she stood in the doorway. She said that her death, for she had never felt warm after that night. He put the mud in the water to make it dirty. All the windows in the place were broken by him and are smashed now. The doctor and some other witnesses having been examined, the curder denis itwould be impossible to send the said he regretted that on the medical evi
who was beyond doubt, morally person answerable for the deceased's death, to
That deceased died on the brain
from natural
THE CHINESE IN VICTORIA. meeting at Druolly as it is reported by the The following account is of a Chinese Lunotty Express On Tuesday morning last, in consequence if a dissatisfaction among the children of the Flowery Land beeu sabestibed by them for the purpose ( in respect to certain moneys which had of exhuming the bodies of their friends who had died and been buried here, and of
brief contamporaneons ac souding then back to Cliina, a worating was proposed to be held at the Pound out of the arrival of Fernko Peres de an- take his trial at the Old Bailey. The jury
drade at Canton in 1617; when Europenius. returned a verdict, Ruals, to taik over the matter, and express for the first time landed in China, does not from effusion on their opinion of Sing Kum Le, who had appear to baye been hitherto noticed, anil canses, and the jury consider that the co- beau appointed to manage the fund, and
been
accounts were not
tion was made."
the Notes at Queries on China at
The fellows for September.)
post
prominent
14
place. The value of the gold
Uunisvisk alone ataounted to 1,000
is not without interest, as the earliest Chi tinual and brutal ill treatment of the also to audit his acconuts or sorusthing o
of that sort. Feeling was very high upou this mention of European visitors. It is deceased by her son, Daniel Steer Brent, affair, and expressions and threats were quoted in: a work on the Art of War,, as proved in evidence, deserved the gravest
published under the Ming Dynasty, A.D. censure. which caused the police to be on the 1681, in the course of a description of cannon, Tu used,
THE AMUORA New York paper re alert; and, to the surprise of the angry and firearois
marka: "The Amoor River, formed by the Celestials, Sargeant Webb, with a posse cri
Ku Ying-siung saya as follows Shilka and Argoon, is 2,200 miles long, mibatua, was on the soone before the formal
with its several tributaries, waters an and, meeting came off, and by a few judicions Fulang is tho pame of a
extensive country, possessing much natural ou country, not the name of a gun. In the year wealth. The productions of Siberia are remarks, which noted prety powerfully ou the fears of the excited militude, he in- ting-chow of the reign Chêng-te (A. D. 1017) valuable, and among them gold occupies a duced them to disperse. There is every I was in office ne Supervisor in Kwaug reason to believe that blood would have tung, and was Acting. Commissioner dir heen shed, as knives had beeu brandished Maritime affairs. There suddenly arrived in the provinces of Tomsk and and deep ozthis sworn (in Chinees of cous) at this time] two large seagoing Pussels, twenty-
twenty-five years ago, while copper, a that some parties would care to grief if the which game straight to the Hwai yüne
and iron are found in not properly explained. It
(cherishing those-from-afar) station at
quantities appears that a Chinaman bad been sent up the city of Canton, giving out that they bail Siberis non by Besides these things, frum town by Sing Kum Le to explain the brought tribute from the country of Funarbles, jaapar and porphyry, diamonds, exports furs, akina, timber, îne accounts, but, being afraid of his excited fani [Feringhi, Franks). The master of and salt found in crystals. The importe countryinen, he thought it best to skedad the vessels was named k-pi tan. The peu were $16,000,000 ten years ago, and have dle back to Melbourne; and no explana ple on board all had prominent uses and greatly increased since, as the population deeply-sunk eyes, wearing fells of white Regarding this affair the following explu cloth around their heads, like the co-tune the gulf of Baghalien, south of the Ochotsk Jas become more dense. The river unters nation was given by a Chinese named Haap of the Mohammedans. Report was at once Wook Tang "About ten years ago the mute to the Viceroy, His Excellency Cli6a, where the stimate is a mild that the sum of 41027 48 was collected augst the i-bien, who thereupon honoured Canton of Siberia, excluding Mangalia kud
to shores are rarely frazan. The population watchman and the policemen on the beat to throw a China girl out o
of a window into
Chinese residents in Viatoria, und was
As with his presence, and who gave
order! to those woon extinguished what fire there was the street and broke her car-ring is
29,000,000, They want sugar, few doors were charred. The Police doing, and then knocked about the black in commenting upon the purchase of Alas generally known as Sing Kuin Le, who
be instructed for the cotton, spirits, wines, woollen goods, paw- Station at Wanchai will be officially constable, and tore his troussts to shivars. ku, put down one of the rocky Isists off its gred to invest the money to the best Nd days in the propat osienionios at the Kwani der, machinery, audio, hantware, quick- tempied to-day, and we understand that A Maboney pleaded that he did not remember cast as the most western limit of the turi, vantago in buying cargo do, and to doduct Hian Sze (the Molimniotan Mosque); after silver, fruits, paints, incilicines, and other 10 per cout, for his trouble, fur four years which they were introduced. It being articles. The distance between Alaska and small fire engine with all the paraphernalia, anything at all about the matter; he was tory of tuint bit of barren worthless rook A further sum of £934 was also placed in found that the Ta Miny Best Fien
[ellent to will be stationed there at the comthand of not used to get drink, and he got drunk in error,tant bit of bare other sure raft is hands, being a subscription of £1 from ed Ordinances of the Ming Dynasty contain commerce has long been transacted between Jaspecter Horspool, at present in charge of last night of course he would pay what is thirty degrees sport of other zulo a 934 Chines who had de money in Vired from the nation in question, aru geographically more reinote, but are.
the Amor territory is not great, and sound mention whatever of tribute being these points. Oregon and San Francisen damage he had done. His Worship there-abdo possessions, over which the
oned the prisoner 101, 50 cents to the Rug waves and on which the American. dator, 2361 4s just the interest or prest report of the matter was transmitted to
and were returning to Chin This Forth sum of Aum of $1.50 for the policeman's inespital is being at the products in come accuinulating from it, was to be devoted to Blajesty, who consented to the transmission better prepared for exchange, and we ses The case of Vogel Hegedorn v..D, Reid, cabin-boo bamed Martin and an old merce, Howland's Island in Long. 176 80 the purpose of sending home to Chine the [of the individuals and presen
and add to of weal
that commerce of some amount hea already to sprung up between the points. This busi damage done, tu certain cases of window man-of-war's man named Peach were placed west, with Baker's 176. 22 and other remains of their deceased friends, also to Board of Ritos.] At this time His Majeness, coincident with that done with i guany. I pikes and a cask of heer, was resumed before in donk, having been found asleep near islands a little to the eastward of it are pay the passage money of old and infirmaty was engaged in a tour in the Southern China and Northern asis rrell Murray Barrucks at 420 a to-day really the moes western fimit of the United men who were desirous of returning to Chi. Provinces, and [the foreigners) were left in Facitic Steamship Line, is Judgo Bull this morning.
TIB At the oxpiration four yeara Sing the sains lodging with myself for close produced evidence for lefendant's csee. Mr Mariin said that he came out in the steamer States.
year. When his present Majesty asod is a patently every reason for baitering our western coast with naw life, and there Baker's Island, under the tangement of Kum Le refused to acount for the money, the Throne (a theeror Shih rain that the rolume o Holland (of Messrs. Burd & Co.) stated that Warrior, and had been in a Dutch schocuer
satlug he had sustained severe lomes on
exchange he had seen the eases referred to; they since and his Worship sent him to Gaol the American Guano Company, 18 proving various cargoes of goods, About a year ago, who succeeded to the
of our Asiatic lo 1621), i Wors all right qutside, although sune of the sutil be could get a ship, Penols, stated freelf of a small is pertinue to the world, after repeated applications, Ding Lean de consequence of disrespectful conduct on the controlled of the western ernst, must
tinmediately swell to unexpected propor glass haben were broken, and none of the that he was a shipmate with Captains He- and its list of ships arriving and departingsend to not those deputed from different [foreigners' part, the interpreter was sabuns. If this expectation is rightly ground. tases were "sinslied" as plaintiff alleged. beago and Stanhope, and had left the navy
• away 20 per cent. of damage about a year ago; he wished to together to proure and distribute a pro socolat of the and sent for the expelled boyond the frontiers of the Pre porcaptible, bere, and exnot fail to assist
When there to capita to
that district
HUMMADY JURISDICTION COURT,
in the matter of a claim of 8500 for ship-
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was
in
BAKER'S ISLAND. (Hawaiian Hustle, July 11.)
An Eastern newspaper some months since, placed in the hands of Wong Chouguete, they show nothing of e-r is about 12,000,000; 30
valu.
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pretended to be frightened,
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sent back
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action) next ainted on cath the manner of enstable found him. He left Gaol only ships, on their way norts, as well as moar was done as an excuse to go back to Mel people at Canton they manifested particu
the transunisat of gloes Captain Reid, Princess Charlotte this morning and was ducts maso no small figure in
ocean trans master of the Chafak (the defendant in the certainly lying tear the Barracks when the portation. The frogtient arrival hote
to the island, chartered police. No harm was intended him, but it vince. During the long stay made by these stowage of the ouses tu question they were yesterday, where the Barber Master had froin the most distant thallow boxes and could not have borsie want him for having run away from s'ship one, the agency being etablished in Hong Lourse, rather than make any statement
(i) the residened of the Anything upon their flat surfade; hut the to join the service; and he meant to go lala brings to our notice often the programs or give an account of the money on- Captain stowed them and on, so that they and state bía case on board the Charlotte, and development of the guano trade and trusted to his care. He then made use of that time Shao king Fu,
(2) This was Thomé Pires, who was despatch WTO as anfe from damage as could be. The His Worship oonseated, to sand Peach on the details of its management. Not long some of the money for the purpose it was
since, the Tankee from Aden, toughed here originally intended, and appointed to meet ed in charge of the presents from Canton. Brate would have had to pay for any dating board the flag-ship,
the g
in the recuperation of our more immediate commerce."
FASTIDIOUS person on car; to German, smoking "Here, Sir, I'll make you s present of a good cigar." Grateful Goth": Yab ferry gont cigar; 1 salmokes him after sine supper,
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