26, 1868.

ONS.

Fier, 1868. $635

6271

645 a 656 17 a 22 164 & 20

4/01

4/5 4/6 Rs. 225 Rs. 225 Dori,

Bank, Tla, 731

5 a 8

23.40 @ 30

23

4.65

462

9 a 12

24 per c. pm.

4p..pm.

· 20 p. c. dia.

re,:

ber, 1868

JA.M

780

3.F.A. 20.968:

08

30.044

8L0

74.0

75.9

840

72.9

103

0.80 0.79 N.E.

N.E.

2

68 54

Dall, Dulls

MAIL.

bor. 26, 1868.

MACAO, which we made ar having been consistency, smal tical status of uite apart from in a tangible the part of the by the action of

eedings against

in condemning

hus raised the

ht of possession.

as breathe no

olitical grounds, tthe challenge greater pleasure,.

writer may be iala "C. A. P." of our readers

ce of the writer obvious to all pending between ournal, and with iguese tenure of wected. Hap perfect liberty to or otherwise to

88-the general

bina, without let

Jaw interposing on of the most

those points e question raised phint on his own ed as to our own We have never that the China.

1868 were in each other except A new policy ha een inaugurated community has reata have been

of the journal;

that we should

be that the later

hrough all these

with all its earlier

we should ex* old of any inde nial journal in

this distinction We dismiss the

, therefore, with

admission of its

who care to pe

wenty-five years'

Isuflicient proof egards expressed point alone the

an honourable cy-that of hay. what it believed self, in the main, one personalities, na which but too journalism and libels which, in- stification in aa" are atoned for which are merci

brochure before

e writer alleges.

be held to endorse.

Herald as quoted

we are quite willing to admit any re

the

THE CHINA MAIL.

1:

judgment

THE NORTH

The French Mail brings to hand Shang-

(Recorder)

The powers of the Shanghai Opium Gaild

Taqntai to H. B. 31.'s Conzul, concorning hear was recently addressed by the extent, if we may judge from a letter which

No 1683 - OCTOBER 26, 1868.]

bear upon the arguments to be ad ciently shown by the attempt to insert a and Mr Markham hud an interview with Oliver Lamure, a Frough seaman of the assigns" had been omitted from the Bills of vanced:--

olause in the treaty expressly annulling the Magistrate, who, however, I under barque La-Orain, was mad drunk last night, Lading. This he did not know, and he had (From the "China Mail," May 24th, 1849.) the former and failing the ratifaction, stand, was not particularly civil He never and was consequently taken to the Station takon no steps to assure himself whether thelos furnished us with guides for the about 8.30 o'clock, where he made a most such was the case or not. Every person Boyond sesertion on the ous site and in-at. I use be a patriotic Portuguese, but minos, and at daylight next hiorituly we un-Sunday-like rot. He was put huko to neglected all presstions, and entered bal papers to the 22nd ins ant ference in the other, however, the precise A. P. may be a

but started for a 90 li ride to, Kew Tion, the with nature of the lease, or tenure, by which the will, we fear, be esteemed by his country-village noar

in want into such transactions without inquiry, European, and zeltlement (of Macao) ia held, has not been men as a "friend" from whom one my od at dark, and put up at a decanach- | of something less exciting, he commenced meat suffer. Defendant to pay costs.

gold river. This we

to kick and knock about this fellow seaman house clearly defined; and possibly there never was pray to ho delivered. But if he desires The Pingtu Mandarin followed da, and put and follow-prisoner; by name Charles (dofendant's

of Mir Pollard, 0.0. On the engel his Lordship sereed appear to be increasing to a very noticeable. anything the prly certain that ell he could to our anent the substitution of

except a nuncupative agreemout,

next door. fustead of haiping us, he Cooper. Of course, Cooper was drunk, to make a slight amendment ou the wording Are the antital payment of 500 taels, andere-open to: him as to ang 'one who dis the consequence was that we could get no not have been 50 ready with his attack. tho

cusses the matter in a similar tune. The coolies to work for us. We, however, aster. At all events; Inspector Grimes, who was

documents

on the ground that the the intermedilling of the Chinese aitor of question is one of general interest to tained that the seam of gold in the quartz on duty, was directed to the cell by the

oo, which the Macao, in the affairs of

a case which was seized in the house of Mr. Follard: It

foreige gentleman who claims the right to musty the Boletim almile had been" iolérated for Chinese and Europeans alike, and as sus mine might thick and I think | upise, and saw;

my fully two inches

Some conversation then arose regarding sel

sell'opium to whom he likes. It seems that many years but thinks such abusca lo

the run- not constitute right, however ancient, they sonable communication, on either side of means for great advantage. We washed dig himself and his boots in kicking the made from Mr Ball to the Chief Justice,ners of the Guild, and that an application

Frenchman was employ the questions whether an appeal could be case was seized, we believe, by by hydraulic bleeding, while per lying on the floor waz be- dustrine to which carnit sub-

in the stream and found what is estled poor drunk and capable faco. On or from Mr Ball to the Privy Council for its return was made to coolly pay the question. scribe, and which is af variance with the

color," that is gol

Consul The Faoutai in law of Nations, and of Nature too. The

Fand which we washed. The yield from neatly knocked down by the redoubtable conie up for argument and declaion here-pays the case back, if he will state

gold dusk, in every pan of poing the all-door, the out they were reserved, as they would that he will let the gentleman in question intermeddling of the Chinese authoritisa

washing alone would probably bo 3100 worth Frenchman, and Inspector Livingston, who for many years circumscribed the authori THE GOLD DEPOSITS IN THE

NORTH, of gold to the ton of sand, and fifteen men

Mr Hayllar, instructed by Mr Sharp, has onded without paying the Opium ty of the l'ortuguese within narrow limita;

become of nine other cases which have for the law requires that every proprietor The following interesting particulara of a 10 to 15 tons a day. Altogether we were au Hospital certificate, which stated that ar

off his pins. Grimes produced was counsel for the plaintiffs in this caso. [unt to say teuant who for d long time, and trip to the diggings" in the neighbour well satisfied that the Pingtu miss are poor Cooper was very severely berized without any just reason, neglects his rights, hood of Chefoo, have been contributed to really very rich, and one of the party re- about the head and neck and Living- should be presumed to have

entirely re-

the Shanghai Recorder by its correspon mained behind

ston had his vengeance by giving evidence (Vallel nounced and abandoned them."

dent at that that place. The writer ita-

We outer to prospect" the range. among Nations) But

upon our homeward route against the violont Fronchman. The on Prescription

was remanded for. à faw, daya, till Cooper claim resting on prescription may be for licizes his statement that the "Finghu next day, and passed through the most love

ly mountain

I believe should be able to appear, feited in the same way is that by which it mines are very rich and he had good that our party in the frat that has been to

Quntain scenery imaginable, was acquired; so that, should the "Postrasson to do so if, as he states, bo "found Pingta; excepting two Amerienne last year, to abolish all trace of Chinese authority two inches thick." We apprehend that of a hill about 600 ft high, the surround Captain" be successful in his present offerts that the seam of gold in quartz is fully The Pingta mines are situated at the foot from the Peninsula, and should his succes

who after.

might easily with proper appliances work com doing the anderes," was knocked

ALATMA OF VIRE,

been

H.B.M.

what

Guild squeeze; the object of this being to fastou upon the buyers and let the Guilds de unto them as seemeth to them right. by H. B. MAG

his letter was To Potro tel

FOREIGN ATTACHMENT.NE YUB CHEONG. WILLIAM REYNYAAN This was an application for a writ toting Consul Mr. difton, the British bangs een Fe, of which mitted to the gentleman inte defendant registered owner, in considera-

comment.

sors be able to maintain the position, we to what the writer meaus is that the aurifering mountains being about $2,000 to 5,000 damage. It appears that on the previons are more two write concerned, one of

not see how the claim of Portugal'could be questioned,

ous vein is two inches thick. And again if feet.

not to

Our

two years

interestrand.

(sara

without

and a

Taputal

Macao, having been ceded to the Portuguess of the view that it is only the official mate mannor if allowed to do so; but if op phimus was extinguished. It was not of Manilow also on behalf of 31. emphatically the imputene proposal was re

thia

܂

LOCAL.

The

be attached was the

is neither a heavy one, nor can be consid- in a few particulars of an expedition to the OVERTURE"I'Martiri, Donizet Blarm, was at once given and the bri. propertyr said that lie was called upon Hie funeral took piano yesterday afternuou

Bu

*St. discredit on the Porta- ered s

he refleating

Government, commercial interezia, in opposition to the national dignity, tolerated for misuy fears the jutermeidling of the Chinese authorities in the affairs of Macau, su abuses do not constitute right, however ancient they may be, because the cession of Masuo to the Portuguese is still more

ancient."...

Byer,

to.

to

liow

The steamer Mizse came into collision

and mage. A great wan September between plainti kong Mr G

Now let us take these serious still it, an we could not get away der-in-Chief, describing the Ensign to ba Deace, who with Me May were early on the Upon thi(agent for Reynau & Co.) made of lay complaints have been

made by this journal nearly twenty years ago and seo wherein lies our own incon- xistency, and the vindication of the status of Macao.

we came to a rivor, which was much swol

ve had

tion of damage to the extent of $2,600 pass when the Taouti writing to a sustained by the

breach plaintiff from B

of official accepts, a a despatch a

this.

both happily resulting in but triding if any (for Mr Gaskell), appeared for the Plaintiff own goods to, it is difficult to conceive

Two alarms of fire wore given yesterday, charter-party on the part of the defendant. What ourfbly right the Chinese authorities Mr Hayllar, instructed by Mr Francis, can have to ask where foreigners send their

day (Saturday) Mr Deart, Secretary of the

has been called to a fact attention Diggers still coiling to arrive, and Hongkong Club perceived from lia-veran- which was returnable on the 10th had the which in peculiarly interesting at the prese he "asertained" that the thickness of directly the party is strong enough, I bo dab smoke isming from a chimney on fire other slot bat they both bore upon the time, and way

of have The sentences from the Boletim bear-gold was so great, why did he not pro-lieve they will start for Pingtu. If any out the back premises adjoining the long same question, dispute only existing many of our renders Some eighteen ing on the foregoing are as follow cure a few feet at a mile 1. Our con- thing happens, the suthorities well have Song Dispensary, formerly Modern March, regarding the omiemship of the property moniks on tere janr ago, the Tervis, Trofe

temporary remarks the account of only themselves to thank, as the diggers & Co's. Ile at once gave the alarm to the file, a

in to The Chinese know that the Poufusuls of the visit strikingly illustrates the truth are quite willing to

Follard, Q.O., here applied for leave en General for France, suggesting that go to work in a legitimates of

Dispensary the

and

burning the

appear on behalf of Mesara Jenny & Co., gentlenen going out shooting should wear in 1007, in the time of the Min dual for classes who are opposed to foreigners, not posed, it is not by any means improbable then known that the censo

how of the fire waa

o are the owners and shippers a badge. It is needless almost to say an annual ground-rent of 500 lasts, which

of the cargo, and A beam which crossed the chimney in queer Monset, who holds a mortgage over ouejected, the despatch, we believe, being res the bulk of the people. While the party that they will resist has always been regularly paid, is to be

tion and à as me, tur

further smoke was

Was pesu, all erned by Portuguese laws; neither are they experienced nothing but civility from the

danger was supposed to be over. unaware that the Brat shot fired by their or Iatter, the Pingtu Mandarin did all he

It now third of the $4,000 for which the vessel is peatfully returned. The regulation tened scarcely more appears probable that this beam was smoul mortgaged and leave was granted upon by Sir Rutherford Alcook der against Macao, or a blockade, or any could to throw obstacles in their way."

The Band of the 73rd Regt. will perform on daring the whole sight and yesterday. At Q.U. thereupon rotoarand that the onus of the one proposed by the Taoutai, and to

sect. 4 of Ord, 3 of 1858. The learned absurd and infinitely more other similar act of aggression, would give The letter is dated:--

the Parado Ground, on Tuessing, 27th inst., 10. Sudah of Mrs Marsh's (now proof reated upon his learned friend that effectually qusshed by Vote. Brenier. to the Portuguese the right of conquest over

commenting at 4.30 P.M. The following is Mossra Jules Buziero's) premises. Peninsula, and would free us from the

Carou, October 12th, 1858. Your readers will no doubt be interested the programme

the property sought

We are glad to be able to record that thể payment of the 500 taels, which, however,

7 of defendant.

body of Captain Dunn has been recovered. Pingtn Mines, which has recently been QUADRILES,...........

Laurent, gode turned out smartly, the

three thing-viz, that the cause Ust. 21st. made, and which was

brought down from the station SELECTION, accompanied by Mr

"Zampalerold though: amply sufficient as it

of action arose within the Island and its Consul

A gentleman from VALES Markham, and

Bianca, Laurent turned out, not boing of a size like dependenpies, what munies were in the with a junk which was tring in the middle your port. We started at 2.30 p.m. on the GALOF, Tritsch Trash tray to do much good had the Are been garnishes' hands, and what other claims of the channel, just off Footung point, on trains consisted of a cart, three Shansis, a

of the 30th September. Our M. Troy, Band Sergt. Conductor.

existad Fire In- more serious. The Hongkong

these monies

or goods. The the 21st carrying away her own chain manis litter; pack mule, and our stoeda,

brasch of charter party clearly occurred in suratice Engine was

was meentime got down

in pistes and

staveing in etarboard balworks ; this Colony, THE CHINESE ZLAG muis

Be it was made in the bar and is soon as steam was up

the juuk escaping with. scarcely any da At 6 the same evening we reached the sub- The following Despatch from His Excel- urbs of Fushar, and put up at a temple foncy Vios-Admiral The Honourable, fir threw water from its lengthy and effective on 16th

Glusenkaup right The

ate respecting the junks anchoring next morning proved Heory Keppel KC.B., Naval Comman hose; but by this time, Mosers Creagh and

sharter-party $1,500 had been in the fair way both here and at Wor to be very

extinguishing th when a start was offested, and married by War Vessels of China, is publish-ground, had succeeded in

the paid to defendant's agent, for the at the latter place at times there is 1

anthoient room for a vessel to pass through our Carb replaced by another Shansi, as weed for

of timber which passed within a few inches ball) of the ship in question (the Java); them without touching. Perhaps after found the former only encumbered us. We satur general information in the Gasetts of are. It arose from the ignition of a piece purpose of being paid to the Captain

of the chimney-if not absajutely let within but on inquiry, it was found that the ship some serious accident has occurred, the travelled on through the rau till 4:45 when

Princes Charlotte," at Hongkong; it. Had the smouldering fire not been so had been chartered by Glaserkamp, from authorities will take steps to remove the

17th Octuber, 1868.

fortunately discovered SIR,--In reply to Your Excellency's Lot-for

we might have Messrs Arnhold Karborg & Co., for 45 nuisance. (1) The precise nature of the Portulan hy tie raine, and we had some dificulty

cents more than the plain- cente pioul-7

(Daily News) in crossing it. This, however, was at last ter Number 473 of the 16th October, I have to record a serious disaster.

at 6 that evenin

erening wa the honor to subsit the following Extract At about 5 p.m. a zecond alarm was giv-tiff's obarter-and not

Paid to the

Refering to the diggings near Chefoo, a defined. We have lately asserted that

tock ng our lodging sta Portugal holds no right to Macap, such village of Len-Hong, about 90 H from Ten-blishing in pursuance of Admiralty In-sing the auction premises of Messrs Lane horter was to have been paid in full in of this has naturally created a stir here, es would be acknowledged by internation- tai We

indicating a Chinese Government Vessel

issuing from the building in a way which it municated with, said he could not pay the who and now scattered in the mines close struck "The Chinese Government having deter-

him was curious, and on satisfying amount; and as the Captain of the Jaz

land of Pingtu. There are more promising land mined that all War Vessels in Chins shall himself that something was wrong in thisstened to sell plaintiff's goods; he was by Chefeo, will turn their attention to the gave compiled to come to sa agreement with about 100 foreigners in all-and in a body mediately ran station a future

baddi- carry a Dragou Erisign in

alarm. The brigade in this case Usptain Maiball and pay him $1000 so the Wheat, Tubnoco and tho Castor Oil plaat tion to the Distinguishing Flags already also turned out credito effectively made up the sum of $2500 dauges ship of the natives who would all be on their lerated for many years, but thinks such which bordered early every field, and

and a cordon that the goods abould be released. This they would be allowed to work in peace, sa worn by auch Vessels, the Ufficers in com- Aise "abuses" do not constitute right. The whose scarlet flower gave a gay appearance maud of Her Majesty's Ships on this Sta-o sides of the bailling. The use of sued for, as having been directly caused

of police cleared the road China Meil of 1849, saya it cannot to the whole country, which te moglo raste the Government Thug of Chins, in the larvas found to be a i, en ons, des which, by the ordinance, came under the

sting tion are to respect this Ensign accordingly, was be a box containing by the breach of the charter party troops coming here from Tientsin, "the

side. subscribe to the Boletins opinion and extremely pretty. The peop

civil and the villages clean;plo

straw, Neither do we now,

all the same manner as the National Flag of other

in which some

ome drippings of

paraffine oil heading of "brasels almost At Nations.

dry. streams we crossed wore

were said to have fallen.

Glusenkamp, the only representative of 11, we reached a village called Ta-Chien-

Happily The Flag will be three-cordared,

yel- Were Tion, whore we stopped to breakfast for an low ground, upon which a Dragon will be was promptly extinguished by the per defendant, had decamped, leaving only hour, when we resumed our route for designed; with the head towards the Upper sons on the premises, so that the Brigade quantity of furniture (now in the Sheriff's

Leen Fe,

and | har cargo, which arrived con having travelled 110 li this day. sions, according to the size of the Vessel were somewhat enlivened by a too ac- Leen

tive acting The approach to Whang. Shion is very by which it is what this National Flagg the building although assured that

Inspector insist ng upon food signed to Roynraan & Co. aoine time after pesity. A mile from the city, you pass

that the disappearance of Olusenkamp. pasty puts of beech and toplar should, bo displayed in all, Chinges Vessale the fire was extinguished the result vessel was now registered in Beyayaan's

of opinion through an avenue trees; the ronde are good, and the people carrying Perdants, and in addition a Flag bling that he was at length bonnet name at the Harbor Master's offes. It had

by the markedly civil. We entered the outy to denoto the Vice-Royalty or Flout to

so persistently turn-

ur $3000, by whom it was soon afterwards doaf

how mortgaged for $4000.- ear Upon the whole, how

0-[The Judge remark West and then put ajat an inu of tolerable the Mast-head-I have the bonor to be, ed a which was much enjoyed by some of the vant, BANKY Kerra, Vice Admiral and police in more cordial terms than we have speculation. Mr Pollard observed, that dimensions, where we had a Chinese dinner, Sir, Your Excellenby's most obedient Sur-yer, we car compliment both brigade and ed, that Mr. Falconer must have made a good The Court replied it Party-Whang Shion is large city with a Commander-in-Chief. His Excellency Sir hitherto done. It may do well to mention was questionable.

that a

would t although the Chinese openly ascribe this population of about 8000. The walls are Richard Graves MacDonnell, Knight, C. Blatter alarm to native incendiarism with

appear as at least upon the paper high and in good repair, and the place had dro, de

-Reynnan assigned 40-64ths of the mort-

for view of "looting the adjacent house, gage $3000 ono Marcilio of Macao,

MET Pollard: That third (24-64the) has safely ascend the Yangtze, in case of there does not appear to be any founda and retained 24-64ths himself. tion for the rumour.

passed M. Monset.

Mr Kayllar continned to

at the Wei-quas barrier. The shroffs thio cargo plaimod

which was at pro-in charge of the cargo were fogged, denied sent undischarged, the bills of lading for food and threatened with death unless they which were most likely lying at the Post put their names to a number of false state Office, as no one was here representing netts which were dictated to them by the Reyavaan to apply for them.:

a penny had been

guese tenure has never been clearly pately affected and atinere in in the from the Order Book on this Station esta en. Mr Floyd, the photographer, was pas apusin, although the former correspondent at Chefoo says:-The news

al law. We fail to see our inconsistency haylight away the next morning at structions the Ensign to be recognized as Crawford & Co. when he perceived emake tongkong. Glusenkamp, on being comand it is very likely that all the foreigners

here

(2) The Eliter of the Bolets, admits

that Chinese interference had been "to

and travelled through come love ly country well cultivated but thinly po palatasi. The principal. ciopsi wo aw you- sisted of Kowliang Millet, Hemp, Buck-

ppon

··it

contract."

"18

a

no doubt

would cultivate the friend

Chunghow Rifes," and it is said they are to There are some Chinese disciplined

Protect the wines and drive away all for- ignore from the diggings. It is not warth while forestalling what will most probably happen should the Chinese authorities at

tho

minars no sosret here that the foreign diggers

ly renounced and abandoned them."The 6,90, which city we reached at part of the Flag, and will vary in dimen-up was scarcely needed. The proceedings hands), plaintiff sought to attach the barque tempt to use force against

(3) Vattel in quoted to shew that the "proprietor, who for a long time and without any just reason, neglects his rights should be presumed to have entire

Chinese have never, except under the con pulsum of circumstances, renounced their continued protest against the cassion of Macao. They stated their willingness to

Of

ro-

it is

are not the least alarmed at anything the The Chinese rabble can do against them. Report says that the diggers are weil grmed and it

is to be hoped that no collision will enane,

sume to grief.

admit the right or permission of residence through the East gate, and loft it at the which the Vossel belong's way be hoisted at Presentations heres to whose been purchased by Mr J. B. Falconer for or else some of the Chenglow Rifles :

just as we occupy Shanghai, but no longer

Treaty which implied that China had age than 1864 they refused to ratify the resigned her territorial rights. As the article to which objection was taken may

We

not be generally known, we quote from it a generally four

flourishing appearance, hereunder. It was to annul everything noticed an ameuse number of pack mules The Ceylon Obsereer of Supt. 23, gives the which had been done previonaly "with laden with European goods from Chefoo on following at the Isteat nows of Dr Living respect to the relations between Portugal tering the City Hara we had some diffi-stone-On Saturday evening we received and the Empire of Chins, und between enlty with our muleterza, bat gut the Min. & reply to a Telegram we sent to Trin- he did ve-comalie to sek if A. M. 3. Oftavia had

will

SUPREME COURT. October 28, 1888.

IN CHANCERY. HANDERSON AND ANE, . HONGKOND, AND KEANGKAI BANKING CORFORATION,

The Min" Case..

to this would of course have been tanta sea coast through fat, uninteresting, when the vessel left on 3ril September, by showing, from the correspondence, the

the

also

0,

.to

say

may

It has been stated that H B. M. Ship

lieve this is a mistake; and that no such fodney is about to go to Nauking. We be movement has been resolved on. The re port has probably arisen from the fact of Ler comniander having taken the natural precaution of assortaining whe

whether his ship conkl

that they thu Matters seen getting worse, rather than

do what

official, who

the treaty yet pending, it is difficult to see which are far from 5sted and more Imperiales steamers have ever brought downgement mutually entored into, by and besides the writ was solid by an inue has got the men to say that this way

question the maintenance of the posi- excellent fruit and if China. Our course tion of independence in which Portugal pears:

i have trated

has placed Macao, is easily disposed of iny S. W by W. To the South stretched

where we put up at a large

received two

adopted the

Evidence

tránsit

or sold:

and O OF. Still for the Brn in Youglas aible objections for his élients, sepecially as to them; and that the cargo is not foreign

מן

no efforts by the Portuguese can make wonded At 6 45 we reached the village lawful months' imprisonment. Now attended to by the Hongkong.

Plug-le-tien

да

ente are of course forwarded to

ana

perfectly URM

conclusive evi- for the

bad

settle it for us, the Governinent of the City of Macao y apeedily. Tuo fellows struck for higher brought any frosh news of Dr Livingstone (formerly in the province of Kwang wages, although we were paying them dous All who have watched with interest, (and tang) and the Chinese authorities," and ble the right amount. The consequence who has not the heroic perseverance of was to make the proposed new treaty of was that they had to come down instead of the great explorer of equatorial

at one of the yamens. Under Mr Pollard romarked that they could this

underlinge Br. Gnimaraes the only valid regulation our having to go up. At noon we started be kind to learn that the ofloors of the

not attach cargo which defetulant had never this pressure they yielded and agreed to In this gash, the Acting Chief Justice gave had. The of those relations. To have subscribed for Lai-chow-foo, our route being along the Octavia heard of him as being well, and

•$ig* anything or everything that was sub- hat believe.l to be within ons week of Zanzibar judgment this morning. He commented page in transitu.

goods were subject now to stop-mitted to them. They have written, how well cultivated country. This night,

to their employers, to avert helpi

that they Bay Mr Hayllar replied that nothing could mount to acknowledging that blow was rated at the village of Whang-sing, having

various relations oxisting between the firm

itthat were forced to

they upset the register. no longer territorially in the province of made 70 R during the day. The next We understand that the Messageries Ins- of Geo. Lyall and O. F. Still of London,

· to:

save their Mr Pollard contended that the register lives. By did in ander· · Awanting and that "all which had been fuorning we were off by day-light, and at periales stoamer Duplein which arrived this and that of Mosers 0. Henderson & Co. of

object of the Mandarin's con evident was not compulsory. But the learned duct is morning brought down more than a hundred Manchester (the plaintiffs in the present an

ent The barrier done previously "to wit, the claims put 10.45 we stopped to breakfast at the village thousand dollars worth of Silk and Silation), as well as those existing between both previous to going on with the onse is a Tartar, wanted some sort of justif

431 forth of jurisdiction had beenahandoned, of Sing-chung Nearly all the villager

This is we imagine the most those firnis and that of Messra Lyall, Still on the merits, took a few technical objection for his conditut, sind so With this refusal, and the ratification of our route had walls of oud round them were 0.28.

tions. The

remedy of foreign attachment Chinese way of torturing whatever The country valuable cargo of the sort the Messagerien & Co.,

He remarked upon Hongkong.

was out instifiable by the facts of this case: lie wanted out of his victims. In this that the Chinese have, in Vattel's sens, thickly inhabited, the people throughout from Japan.

now seemed better

which the proceeds of all goods supplied by formality. He was bound to take all pos- pases were all false; that they were "renounced their rights. The final continning most civil. We obtained some

Henderson & Oo. and shipped by 6, which were the beat

TODAY'S POLICE, -

owned but their own property. These Both Magistrates sát to-day. Poon Achsong, an old offender, was to London to meet the acceptanpes necessary writ and the notice, as published in the

were to be remitted in first-class bank-bills the case affected a defendant who

abant, By the ordinance, therefore, the Mace it irtan, Portuguese, pus is not a of high Gazette and other pipera, mint be signed Portuguese territory officially and inter north the ocean, almost four miles off. All rbain-gang in September 1867, I Augat form in which the bills of ladings and in by the plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney. mandarin's atrocities. Conduct such nationally; and the worst of it is that the village we passed through wore thickir last, this same rescal was convicted of un-voices-of said goods were drawn up to carry Now, this bad not boon dons in either

c836, this can for which offence he out this intention. This agreement was, for Mr Francis, as attoed lerk to Mrs can obviously not be tolerated..

enough to theis pwu promise, tô

Benld not sign a foreign

Having our cargo stopped is but when our sorrants are also taken.

taken up. it so, as nothing but the recognition by clean in for the night. This day we that he line served that sentence the reserve fully

He was bound to insist upon the and tortazed into stating whatever the other nations sau, give it that status, travelled 85 li Out. 5th, we started at affeineo of 'escape' is fallou back spon. It is Lordship then spoke of the particular requirements of the ordinance being strictly mandarins suggest, the matter becomes It is a sore point no doubt, but neither 680A.M., and roached the city of Soo-Chon upp

appears that by unscrewing his leg-iron,

shipment

in the ship fih; traded bluster nor silence will be offsetual to Foo as 10-16, where we put up at au in the prisnner gos loose, and rushed into spot of goods, vin, 100 bales of the carried out, becanice if this foreing sticky rusidaring

Burious indood. The infraction of ment were j good in

En bhfa and other respects, two important. artioles of the treaty at one settle it; and we repeat the advice we in the suburbs. This is by far the prettiest drain, in which his alothes were afterwards its transit from Henderson & Co, to the

but not himself.Defendant denied London firin (G. and cleanest city I have seen in Ohins

Mr Hayllar observed that he was so tak The Chinese officials seam to have taken to Lyall, Still Oo. of this *in lía Kwong Yes Moosy swore, in

surprise by the last objection, that an a then noted the fact that the place; and

a belief that by putting men in a up a be really was not prepared to argue it. But and forcing them to siga any

documents however, had the the same tenor as the above noted arrange Frauds

through most stipulated.

shown that Монета С P. Henderson

per procuration own side) inconclusive quotations by the the city running B aul W. and N. and 3. etidania: of Mr Douglas, My Gros & Co. then took steps to stop those goods objectión had come so suddenly upon Mr with our own true version,-iot to retire

His Lordship said that he thought, as the responsibility. But it must be shown

the we futend to enforce action in accordance "Erents bare fully borne out the views splendidly.stooked, with most disk, veget-prisoner and hade shert work of the in traurita, which they were fully entitled Hayller, he ought to have time to consider before their ingenious falsehoods The

A to do and then game in the transactions it; and he would adjourn the Court to pro- officials are becoming daily, mor of both the China Aldi (of 1849) and the ables sud fruit, and the people courteous chrong was sent to hard labor for four which Mr Maclean had with the Hongkong vids for this. At present, however, he was sive, grasping, intolerunt and indifferent to more aggres Boletim, on the ratfer in question. After and kindly disposed. We should have months, and was ordered to find sesurity and Shanghai Bank (the defendant in this vide

in this inclined to think with Mr Pollard, that treaty stipulations aud foreigners seem the sassination of Governor Amaral, the liked to ruinain fiere longer, but time pres for six months thereafter while the lying action.) In those transnotions, according when a particular mode was laid down by helpless in their hands. It has been well Castress did commit an act of aggression by sing niter breakfast we again started for witness was convicted of giving also evi to the evidence of Mr Maclean and Mr the statute, it could not be departed from, pointed out that the Chinese have gained opening fire on Masso, which resulted in the Pingtu. This afternoon, we were overtaken dence and fined $5, or in default ten days Kresser, fire pocular wording of the dohat it would be only proper to give Mr half their object when they keep foreign Dipture of the Chinese fort of Paratham by by a thunderstorm in the Dountains, and imprisonment.

ments superra to have been overlooked by Harfler an opportunity to argue the peine. owned goods for weeks at a barrier. Lo the Portuguese, and the successors of the got pretty well soaked. At G. 35, we arrived Four adolies were charged with haring everybody concerned. The question

which illustrious victim of Chinees treachery have at a small village enlled Kid-kin-fng, and been concerned in the theft or loss of fost he had to decide, therefore, was whether had been devided upon, he thought by to discourage a merelunt from

Bir Pollard said he was sure the point and inconvenience are inflicted, which tend persevering unst decidedly maintained the position put up at a wretchelly bad inu for the time of red land, the property of Mr Dum tile Bank had a right to hold the goods Chief Justice Addis created by him."

lis efforts to trade, to induce him to fight, having travelled EO & from Tai-chos ply, ongitiser, West Point: 16 appears that The question had been very fullir arged by The Court was then adjourned to 10.30 aubmit to the squeeze to avoid delay. We Admitting that the Chinese did com foo. We were off again at daylight next the four prisoners were engage in dairy counsel on both sides; but he did not mean on Wednesday morning

shall be glad to learn what notion i ing each four tins of red lead from Wauchi to go into the points at all, as he had to de

taken reached Pingtu at 12 30. miten act of aggression" (which they did daty is situated on an extensive plain, to West Point, when one of the conlias dis-vide against the Back upon a very simple

in regard to

to the present outrageous se hot) the fact that Portugal has main and the country round it seems to have suf- appeared with four of the tius, value $20. question. Mr Krasser had said that he al- HERESY is the gout of the Church, Bett had been referred to Tseug-kwo-fan a tained the position" doce not affect the fored from the Rebels more than any we had They looked for the prisoner, as the prison-lowed Mr Maclean to substitute the docu- ter not to suppress it.

furtaight ago, and the barrier officials have. argument at all. Nobody denies that before passed through. The city is an orers say, and could not find him and all ments of the Min goods for those of this SYLLABLES govern the world. Some vio esa persisting in their misconduct aver Macno in practically Portuguese. But dinary Chinese walled city, and, scarcely the coolies were then given ints custody. Shunten, which be candidly said he would lent Ultramontaues would substitute Sylla since. Perhaps His Excellency is inclined

not have done had he known the word of buses.

to leared haup of Humbies for hija auçvane05, Jet it is not so internationally, is sur worth describing. We were poorly housed, The case was remanded.*****

found,

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have previously tendered to its gaver The walls are at least 80 ft. high, well built that he was the man who escaped; and one the London fi. &C.. F. 8.), and from the in-tronsily stoppage would be defeated. the same time is rathes too strong

settled."

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