ER 10, 1868,

EPORTS:

ney, E. Thebauil, left on Dec. 7th, at of passage moder.

g N.E. monsoon,

tysse, from New- fine weather and Crossed the Equator ong. 163 E.; thence Find and caim until steady

N.E. wind days out.

Arc-en Ciel, from Sorta fine weather, 2th Nov., in long, fine weather and arrival in Hong- Tags out.

18.

steam-ship Sex,

iver Thread.

1.8

le Goods,

bms Daily Returns. and Exports passed Stener Office from

and Poyang, troza

uttori,

Cotton

otton.

arn.

Ginseng.

*Teeth;

Cotton Goods. Woollen Goods,

ium.

cien.

ries.

en and Poyang to

Goods.

4 Handkerchiefs. Is) Cussia.

kers.

ware.

Mats.

arcela Sundries,

and Exports, into

stom House, by the

he week ended 6th

kung

"JT

icula Betelnuts.

Flowers.

1456 pieces Nail

and'Hoops.

per.

opper..

iro.

sne.

thege Pene

Persimonk

les Sandalwood.

od.

red ProvisionA.

Ware

tics.

TIFICATIONS.

& FOOCHOW

Friday, the 11th

1a.m. on Fiday

S FRANCISCO, &.

RICA generally-

Co.'s Steam-ship:

2 o'clock .., o

16th instant.

ded to be forwarded

ty must be super-

PAN",

be prepaid as fol

¿

ITER.

8 canta

of ex-

10

ot ex-

ut ex-

32

8

Qunce,

Current, 2 cents

recently conclud rwarded above the places of its

V. MITCHELL,

laaster General.

9, 1868.

SPATCH.

16de

and Foochow--Per

e 11th fostant, ut

Sultan, at 11pm,

tanty

No 1722 - December 10, 1868-)

QUOTATIONS.

~HONGKONG, 10th Decomber, 1868. OPIUM, Patna, New... $625

Benares, New, Malwa,

COTTON CALCUTTA,

BOMBAY,

SHANGHAE,

Exchange,

Bank, 6 months' sight,

620 -60 à 665

19 20

414

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL

innings of Mr Boddam and Mr Gunter (73) who made the large scores of 51 and 35 respectively. The following is the full 73n-1st Innings.

Zeure:-

up which permitted travel, but rot resi- !. dence for a lengthened period, beyond British jurisdiction. Now experience Tur following addition to and correction in has demonstrated that Chino-British Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co.'s Weakly subjects have, after registering themselves Auction should have appeared in the adver- B. Gibsone, b Deane,emporezmes as such, proceeded to the interior in their tisement, but they were accidentally omitted. Corp. Laoy, a Chatar, b Prior,........... character as Chinese, but have conducted in the goods to be soid arg An Invoice of Pt. Magrath, b cano,..

18 inch Composition Nails." In the in- W.

J. should be Bronzes. roles of Japanese Curios the word bronze H. Gunter, & Foss, b Prior,........

J T. Turner, 6 Deane,..... E. B. St. John, b Por,.... Pt. Williams, Substitute, b Desne,... Corp. Grifiths, b Prior

their operations mercantile and other Vivian's Yellow Motal, 22 to 28 oz., and Ph Boddamy o Chater, b Deane,..

10 wise in their second character of British

subjects.

If the China who was registered proclaimed his naturalization upon all occasions there wild be no nel for the modification, as the native On Calcutts, 3 days sight, Rs. 222 223 authorities would then treat him as a Boulay, 3 days' sight, RR. 223 natural-boru Biglishman. Again, if Shanghae, 8 days' sight, Bank, I'l. 74

the British and Chinese authorities nominal Bar Silver, 17 dwts, B.,

6.10 a 6,50

Oredite, 6

Sycee,

Gold

Gold Bar, 99 touch,

Mexicans

English Sovereigns,

Australian Hovereignis.

Discount,

H. & W. Dock, Old, 4.p. c.

H.

Do.

S. Bank Shares, Old,

do......... Niar, -

Union Dock...

prem.

23.00 24.00 23:00 80

9.67 4.04

correspondence would give

Holroyd, not

· out..

Byes 5, Leg Byen 2, Wides 1,

Total

We have re eived a letter from "One of the Villified, in reply to our correspondent of the triple stars fast evening. Of course his communication relates to the article. about Men of the Period." We think declared simply that they would not To contineen said about the matter.

brus enough

the

2nd Innings recognise the British nationality of midererved importance to the article itself, H. Gibsone, blaient... any person, ostensibly native, found and to the vehicle made use of to obtaini

Corp. Luoy, absent........... beyond our jurisdiction, this would publication of it The feeling caused by Pt. Magrath, not d dispose of the ease simply enough, but the article, has found suficient expression Pt. Henry, log b would be more oppressive than the noti and our correspondents may, we think, rest. W. Hoddam, atumyt Chater, b Prior, fication naden discussion. Sir Rutherford satised that the vulgar offence they have 21. Gontor, o Prior, b Donne,..

G. S. Holroyd, b Deane,.. Alcock says, We are willing to nekuowplained of will not be repeated. ledge you; bat baing beyond the reach of our jurisdiction, or even of communica tion with our offcials, we must for our own safety require you to carry with you some tailge which proclaims your nationality to the native public. Nature has provided Europeans with a disting tive cast of countenance and a different speech you, not having those, must, by dress, pince yourselves in the same post 30.160 tion as we that of being readily

9 & 10 día.; New, 25, 23 p. e. p. 20).p. c. dia.

Temperature. HONGKONG, 10th December, 1868. (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Bond,}

4 P. J.,.

THERMOMETER A.,

DJ. Self-registered Maximuni,

Do. Min, over night, BAROMETER, M.,

Do,

4 PAL

MARRIAGE,

::

Zo

73 74

63

The Supremo Government of Fern has or- dered that from next auton the consig- "es of guano increase by fan shillings the price of each effective. ton of gunuo that they sell in their respective deposits.

wwww...m

CHAMBER OF COSMERÉS.

On the motion of

.30.009 distinguished from citizens of the Chinese paragraph, was passed wed, that the Com

J. T. Turner, & Anton, b Prior,... E. B. St. John, b Prior,.... Corp. Grifiths, & Prior, ........ Ft. Williams, Foss,,

0

3

48 discharge them, one

to

prisoners were searched at the Kowloong been made, during the month of Novem Station; but they may have dropped what bor. Considerable alterations have taken property they had on the way. (Mr May plaos since the surveys of 1843 and 1864; said that was a misfortune.) Next morning, the Southern portion of the outer banks husaw seven or eight Chinese in the water have shoaled up, while a channel on the.. up to the armpits, getting this upper which North side Las opened out. bad been thrown overboard;

"but they

The Pilots are fully informed of this new he I decamped, before could down

get

Channel. Buoys and Beacons have been them. Ho could see pieces of the copper proposed to facilitate the navigation of this at the bottom.Prisoners denied the charge channel which can carry across its outer 21 the 8th mun saying ho got small pieces

Bar lo feet at low water spriuga. from the 8 of copper

mate in

compensation

It would be imprudent to risk taking for daring recovered some larger pieces.ships in with at a pilot or are the ulicens This statement had been denied by the ed pilots (Chisen) of the White Dogs to ba mate.Mr May said that it was i

s possible one trustet, notwithstanding their numersün U innocent man might ba Amougat the

testimonies from various vessels. Eoners, and, so he had no direct

The Sylvie, way Aridehe

the South knoll put on would by them in clear weather. rather than

But he was morally The small "Ronnd island," S. 66 W. certain they wero guilty; and if he ever in line with the first gap left of the Serrated 12 found acharge proven, even of

of taking one

most the channel, until Kushan Peak 2 por nail, he would punish the okundur op. Phak, leads in over the Onter Bar and up

Reverely. He had no doubt, as they left middle of the endule of

f Square Peak S. 631 enployment daily with a piece of copper or W. with these latter marks, run in till the Bt some copper nails coucealed about then, left and highest part of Brother & (wistera they thought themselves lucky fellows; but ans) is on with the right fall of Brother B. they know individually, as thoy skulked (Eastern mo) N. 654 V. which leads 3 and anasked away,

they were thieves, The two who were to have stolen

proved 2 copper and cupper mails he would

punish 8th (the

sheathing cupper an lo fined £o, or three months hard labor; the copper-nail man (who was younger) he would fine 10s., or 15 days, with an advice to be honest iu future as it paid beat; and the others ho ordered to and security of month. $20 to answer any sharge during the next

1

30

Byen 10, Leg Byes 3, Wides 17,..

Total 14

26

18

20

HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE.

je in the

over the Innor Bar, in 12 foot at low water.. This Bar is very narrow, and the marke mat he carefully attended to.

This notice effects the

ty oharts, viz. Nos. 26 fllowing Admiral- 2847, 858, 359, 127, 597, 3415 and 2400, and Chinn Pilot Pagos. 512, 514, 618, 522, 531, and 145.

ED. W. BROOKER, Commander H. M. S. Sylvia, in charge of North China and Japan Survey.

H. M's Ship Princess Charlotte, Hongkong 10th Dec, 1888. The following formation received from Commander E. W, Brooker, of H. M.'s 10 Surveying abip Splain, is published for genative miul. It will perhaps be rather dif

neral guidanos.

K. C. C.-1st Innings." G. W. Whipson, A..., 1st Royals,

stampt Boddam, & Guuter, The half-yearly general meeting of the M. Deans, c Gibsone, & Turner,...8 Chuober was held this afternoon-Mr H. Foss, b Turner,........ Belland in the chair; when the Report of G. F. Msoloan, run out,...... the Committee, after the deletion of ones T. Mercer, b Turner,....... Empire. The remark roade by the Mr Lehlior, it was

L. Prior, Lacy, b Gunter,... Recorder as to the degradation" to mittee, with the assistance of one or two. J. W. Wood, b Gunter... which this would subject "respectable members of the Chamber, should tako JR. Anton, b Gunter, Chinese" tuny be dismissed with a simple coguisanes of the continued squeezes levied. I. Pollard, & Turner,

P. Chuter, b Turner,... expression of surprise and imlignation at upon pium by the Chinese Governments,

Byes 2, Leg Byea 1,. the evil. On Mr Busman's mot any one considering that those who would cruisers with a view to wist ont a camad

motion, it data the privileges of British citizenship was agreed to morialize the authorition should venture to use such a word in con- to grant the privilege of posting

letters ou eclion with the very trifling conditions board the French Jackets similar to that THE CHINA MAILattached to their enjoyment. If to be allowed on bourd F. & U steamers, Mr. W. Thompson, A.1.0., 1st Royale,

British subject is a tatter of any import-Buxey was elected a member of Committee. W. M. Deane, log b wicket, ance to a Chinese, such a requisition as the one aliuiled to is a mere triße in comparison, And this brings us to the third proposition we laid down.

At St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, on the 10th instant, by the Revd. William Robert-Bench, M.., LACHIAN MAGINT 6, Esq., of Shanghai, to Fiona Ass8, third daughter of the late William Campbell, Esq of Ederline, Argyleshire.

· HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1868.

for

LICENSE MEETING.

A mesting of Justices was held to-day for the purpose of considering applications for spirit licenses.-Present: Bassre. May We can cite numerous instances in (presiding) and Mitchell and Captain which British subjects who have assumed Deage. Caldeira asked if he could get oriental disguise have done so in the full his license transferred from the Gunboat understanding it they thereby abdi-Tavern to a house neat door to the Lord cated their claims to be considered as Nolson, as he had been offered a sun of British subjects during the period they money by Achoung to take the last named borse, Mr. May informed the applicant wore it Thing Lieut. Burton in his that he could not get that house ring to pilgrimage to Mecca and many others its proximity to the Lord Nelsou; and he did so. Put we can go nearer home. It would require therefore to discover a suit- is frequently happened that during ahla bouse, and then put in another appli- volations and other disturbed periods the cation. bousehold servants of Ambassadors have

Tatifer, formerly a sergeant of Berga been compelled to wear their liveries in the ponce, but now in charge of the Hongkong Insurance Stean Fire-engite, applied for a license for the house lately, known as the

But Innings.

b Gunter,...

Total,

H. Fose, a Gibsone, b Turner...

7. F. Maalean, absent,.

T. Mercer, o Boddam, b Gunter,.

Prior, b Gunter,

J. W. Wood, not out, J. R. Anton, b Turnier...... E. fi. Follard, b Turner,... O. P. Obater, b Gunter, H. Lucas, h Turner,

Wides 1, No Balls 1,

3

110.

OLIVER J. JONES, Commodore and Senior Officer.

HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE. JAPAN, KIURIO, WEST COAST. All Bearings are magnetic. Farn 1868, 3° 27' Wext The survey of the West Coast of Kinsiu heing completed, & full description of the coast with sailing directions will be publiah ed, when the charts are issued. The fol- A lowing are therefore only brief notices of 13 the prominent dangers, c.

0

at a

Wilson Island (Kasime no Gözima.) A 10 shoat ortende from the South point of this island, having 3 fathome on the outer end

a distance of six cables. *Katzure Sekį.-A ledge of rooks extends

the Southward 1 cables.

The Rocks off Siga Siua Makosaki Bay

Totul, 54

to

THE YANGCHOW AFFAIR, The rapidity with which the various Men of War congregated around Nalikia go soon as the disturbancs at Yangchow made it necessary to call in their aid, is a cireum- stance weli worthy of notice, and one which, it is to be buped, will not be lost

upon the ficult for the Chinees to continue under their notions that the power of

England is on the decline, after sening a demonstration of this natura. The simple fact is that there is at the present moment sufficient force opposita Chiukiang, to take the whole of China; as certainly, except by some very olumsy mismanagement, such as brought sistance, worthy of the name, could be of the Paiho,

into difficulties, no re- fored. The admirable manuer whole affair has been conducted, frora be ginning to end, calls for the highest praise and not the least portion of credit is due to the noticeable rapidity with which the vari our Meu of War were brought to the ren devous. At the time that the Rinaldo left in so unfortunatu a

ats a manner, ive deemed it oueasured terms, and we believe wo our duty not to be sparing in consure. were fully justified by public opinion in do

It affords

sus uuch pleasure, there- ore, to be able to report that this short- has been since more than atoned coming

as

CHINO-BRITISH SUBJECTS, Tux recent notification by Sir Luther- ford Alcock on the subject of clothes worn by Chino-British subjects, appears to have excited considerable attention at the open ports. Our Northern contem poraries have almost unanimously con- demned the measure, but we see nothing in the argaments they addne or more correctly, the declamation they have indulged in to alter the opinion we previously expressed that ir Rutber- ford's action was dictated by sound policy, and deserves the support of the foreigu community generally. The Re-streets under the cation that if they did carder now informs us that several na ust do so their master would not hold him. Hotel dos Colonies, to be dailed the Ispitic tive-born British subjects in Shanghai sell responsible for their treatment. Is House. As thure was objection to Tower yesterday at noun. Prisoner, who have instructed au able lawyer to draw not this a violation of the idea that at eilber die apple or tile. premises, the hal been bailed out by bis master, stow water on it. lies 3 of a mile Sulli of ad to come to terms. The

upa petition in form to Sir R. Alcock all times a British subject has a right to bogging that the regulation may be wear, what he likes! Naral and Mi- rescuuled, and "This fact," mys the litary offers again under similar cir

TO-DAY'S POLICR Mr May ou the Bench. The Dock was literally packed this mom. crowds which were ever gathered together by P. C. inflususe

extend to the Westward. The Northern end of No-ko-nosima (on the Admiralty

which the

We

ing with oue of the most tattered-looking Chart Nakosisina) kept well open of then foreigners here had no idea that.

Sayle & Co. was charged with laying stuck A coolie in the employ of Messrs spostors of an auction upon the Clook

i

that he was not a

were in the habit of

kur.

S. W. point of signsina leads cloar in

so short a tinio, The passages to the Westward of Genkai

largua force nould be concentrated at a given place. The native aima have only 3 fathome at low water.

The reef marked 5 fathoms on

authorities were

wers of course completely taken ralty Chart, lying south of Eilis Reef, has aback by it. From beginning to eat their only 4 fathoms on it.

auxiety seems to have been to be permitted flook-A rock, having only 8 feet at humilisted in the eyes of people by being after insalting foreigners, at least not to be

reality should, according to

g to their forced to c have been kept in the background; but

14 feet, which are the outermost of the

same journal, is in itself sufficient to constances have been compelled to heen pieviously refined up the ground of!, door, tree, or latup-post as en muchialets the East coast of the large islandtion, with that want of politeness, wear uniform whenover away from the unsuitabloness of the premises then pro trasted that prisoner would dispossess him- encumbered by ledges of rocks, extending dous openly insulted, we insisted upon:

show how important a bearing upon our influence in China the men, urc is likely their duties It may be urged that

to have,The native, gentlemen who these are merely departmental matters, moved said they was one thing to leniency of the Court on the ground, that

have set the petition on foot are able, frote Uieir knowledge of China, to judge far better of its effects than foreigners

Mr Deune

posel, this objection had been re- the application was granted. at the principle is the very samo.as that which leads Sir R. Alcock to insist which hic wished to draw the attention of the Justices, vis, that the Commercial upon Chino-British subjects wearing

Hotel was shut up he wishe to know i can pretenial to judge, and their anani livery which proclaims then to be whether the license could not be returned mous opinions appears to be that it will such. They are not obliged to wear it, under these circumstannes, and a new ap- tend to degrade them, and to deprive but if they do not, it is at their own risk.plication mate if required. Mr May repli- them of the respect and esteem to which, As the general opponents of Sir Ruthere by stating that it was not necessary from their position and wealth, they are ford's policy, we note with pleasure a the fictose aliould be returned. The holder fairly entities: We campus but Dink step which will tend to free us of omburung feeling, for qualified ubat u 21.

HE any substitute, that a zeal for the opening up of rasments involving no corresponding could shut up his house witit his return. China, nu end which we should certainly advantage.

As there was no further business before the Justices, their Worships then rose.

be the last to oppose, has led the Recorder

that

pared opinia aud unlawfully sold the same,

navigating

Kasima case. Evidence was produced to show that

Several rocks are omitted from the Ad-

been

and other journals to a somewhat hasty conclusion on the matter. We will Tus American Minister, resident at The loss of the barquoi durettu, which endeavour if possible to put the case in Honolula, seems to have found cause to occurred the early part of last month, wis a clearer light by stating propositions f publish the following Resolution on the duly chronicle i, but further and more in one persün paid for the privilege of specially There is also a rocky islet 40 feet high, with the demands without i which will at least afford is more tangi subject of the Chulie Trade, which unani-terresting perticulats are to hand. Up to ble basis of arguent than any declaina monsly passed both Houses of the Con-rosputing the loss of the ship has been that tory assertions as to injustice or ingress of the United States, vĪŽ: policy.

Firstly then, the notification does sol prohibit native-bora British subjects from going into the interior.

AS THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.

January 16, 1857.

the present time the extent of the news

she went in shore near

what has since been tow, but from its license.

17

the

that

the 1st 1st

him to

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clares in effect that the British Govern to the people of the United States as in November (Sundays infortunate craft given as to purchase of quinm, and the only rooks and ledges, and can only be navigated tain length, and then along, and un-

i

application was granted

ba professional bill-sticker. Samuel Wa

Warren test applied for a license His for the house formerly occupied as Black Worship remarked that bill-stickers the low flat rocks marked on the chart as wood's boarding-house: this license had in

f regarding every build- space to be covered up bill

by

1-posters: be of Ikisima : the whole of that customin which too frequently characteress, thing self at that lea His master had sued for some distance off the shore.

of foreignera towards Chinese, Karaten Bay-A-bank of sand and gravel prisoner did not know any better: he uncovers at low water, and extends from the

openly receiving redress. would fine bim half-a-dollar, sud recous-South side of Himesima. South 6 cables.

We imagine that even the Chinese can mend him not to do it

ima. South of this island are

Inow no Yenol-sima.-

longer ignore the plain facts in re- Lumi-akoo was charan.. house No. 15 Ship Street, unlawfully pre-bearing from the island, South 31 cables.

gard to the power of foreign nations, or con several rocks and shoalz, the outer one with having, in B

tinue under the impression that our for beacance is due to a want of An inmense and heterogeneous mass of im Otate is clear and safe.

passage between Tequi-sina and eac

power, either directly or indirectly. Much The direction of the currents boing N. W.

with the object of if possible, inducing some other power, citler Finnes or America, lente conected with the opiate were produced, and same of the drug itself, in and8 and setting vory strongly on to the various peculis: licéla boxes, was alan ex. islands, such valtion

much caution is required whitish Lion. The statement, honorer, that

to restrain the energy of the enraged Bri hibited by

the constable fa charge of the

Au island off the East coast of Mr. Consul General Seward intended to set drug had been sold and paid for an admiralty chart, it is about a mile East given by Vote. Brenier de Montmoranid, the the Goto Islands; is not shown on the contradicted; and we bear that the advice as intermediaire us been authoritatively only. defence advanced by prisoner was, that he had dros, not opium. Mr May and West, and of a mile North and South, the French Consul General, was of the said that it mattered little whether it was about 300 feet high, and beats from the dross or pare opitun, it was an article which peak of Hiraso-sina S. 32 W. 5 nitles bast, the Chinese could do was to comply siaplast possible nature, namely that the making and preparing for sale, and it was mito S. 329 W. from Hirare-sima

demur. The lesson which the Chinese should ply cheating his neighbour to sell it

He would therefore miralty chart, which exist above water, learn from this is obvious, namely, that they sentence

will gain neither moral nor material support to pay a fine of $20 or go to they extend N. 60' E. 34 miles from Kata- we learn

from any foreigs power when they are

are guil- the Annetter, a British hargite of 336 tons goal for two months with hard labor.

Yeap Ayee is another filegal opium-seller, Some islets are also not shown, which of any action obviously unjustifiable; Whereas, The traffic in laborers, trans-

register, left this port for Swator on

and was brought to book" by the same. P.

that such conduct will always tend to raise run from the South end of Saki-to-gima. of November, having on Upard government C. Lindig. The prisoner's hones is situated ported from China and other Eastern coun- of o

The North side of Oosima is rocky, and

the united voices of civilized nations against The Annett had is odions as

N.

and

and that, in a lane near Ship Secondly, the notification merely detries, known as the Coolie Trado,

all their and in it were with the South sides, do not afford sate thein, and Street, had to

the whole way. beat

On the 8th found a collection of articles similar to that anchorages.

efforts to pit

against another, at about miduight, or it is ab early in the

go beyond a cer nan and immoral; and whereas,

the last case. Similar evidence was ment cannot recognize as its subjects horrent, to the spirit of modern international track in a reel in Hope Bay, near the difference in the case to the preceding one by precise knowledge.

Mats-sana-The passago inside is full of they will, so soon as mning

able with their utmost exertion, to offer. persons who then beyond its jurisdiction law and plies, which have substantially will not adopt auy, means to make it extirpated the African Slave Trade, to pre Cape of Good flope. When daylight ap was, that prisons: (an old miserable-lunking Ha-ko-suna.--A small rocky islet N.E.esistance to auch foren as can with the

greatest saw that he was ons of being) stoud and uttered falsehood after of the arch rock, has shoal water off its

ease on evident that they enjoy that status... vout the establishment in its place of a peared, the

on the part of foreigners, be irdly, the debim laid down that mundle of enslaving men differing from the hia reckoning in going into the bay, hence falsehood until amusement was apt to tura North sido, extending 2 cables.

urought at any moment against them. furner in little else than the cinployment the

the misfortune. Mr. Hatto, the owner, into disgust at his innate

27. Nov.-Mattere have been so far ar- and unbinahing Nagasaki Light Hous-The Japanese British subjects are entitled to dress how of fraud instead of force to make its victims was on board, and he sent a nissage by a disregard for truth. Mr. May told prison authorities have excored a lighthouse on the aged, at Yangchow that the Chinese they please, and nevertheless obtain re-

boat to Strator for assistance, and an au- liatly that he did not believe ona word the North and of Iwosina. (1

steamor is not know

mor Tung-che has b ben reluated by 3r Medhurst. comition as such, is not practically the captive; Be it therefore

The ng; and then fined when a light will be exhibited). The Tower wan have been allowed to pas, and a sort Seared, That it is the duty of this Gov-wue promising help was received.

last stopped at Hwai- fact in any oriental country,

ernment to give effect to the moral senti-nine o'clock on day night the efforts the old liar $25. in

Hexagonal in shape of apology has been received from the Hop- almost crowned and ask whit arguments can be found to for the purpose of preventing the further cren to get the ship off were alm

with success

chattels to be confiscate!!. smoking

the whole-painted

o fast, and the The craft

bottom was nat Sixteen Chinese caulkers overthrow them. We say that the noti-introduction of Coolies into this hemi-

to Ewai-kwan bas the Union the The base of the Power la 189 feet, BD

tup. injured, and she was pretty well got off the Dock at Kowloong were placed in the dock above the sca, and is placed on the end of a banded. fication does not interfere with liberty of sphere, or the adjacent islands..

sent on to place matters there on a proper Ordered, That the Secretary lay the fore-reef by the aid of aselines brown out, but action The Chinaman who desire to

drifted back on to the auk Sho had Emanuel, bookkeeper at the Dook (who

premises. From the evidence of Mr. North point.

officiala is guaranted by the payinent of the United States,

Syngbara Golf. The rook repartied Ten thousand tuels scarucly been on a second time for a short avers that the caulkers are the bigguit Capt. Stevens of the steam-ship Filipia is also to be held as security for the falfil- Mr Medhurst, which adopted nationality; and this under

space before something below stated, and thiores they have about the In furtherance of the liumane policy she began to fill: About tooni on Monday, unes that last evening, while it ap- lies at the entrance of the Gulf, and uncoverment of some unimportant items in the circumstances infinitely more favourable

on his way feet at low water.

Yangchow engagements. adopted by the Government he repre- H. M. gun-boat Cookahner arrived on the from the Dock to this bungalow, he obser than those at the command of Europas sents, he also deems is his duty to call score, and aften an attempt had been made ved something suspicious about the move-id. It bears N. 20 W. from the East ex-

It has only been verified and not examin Mr Taylor las taken possession of his unless well disguised as Chinese, We

craft

it was de- ments of the note this because it would seen that our the attention of all whom it may con- to putop

the Duck steps in boat. Pri East sutrance of Ogzima. contemporaries assume that they would cern, to an Act entitled "An Act to termined to save all from her that was pou-to have the prisoners, who were preparing tromo of Tsugisina, and N. 64 W. from: house at Tangelow. dieceriler.

Is the darkest days of the Atlantic Tele- Caution.-Vessels entering this golf ver, for during the night the biness only engaged by the however, citizens and American Vessels," approved,

and as the ships suram off from the shore, and managed, to then in'dock were finished, they isight not "elow-show" indicatos more dangers. Field bought ten thousand dollars worl February 19, 1862, which provides: take away everything, alakost even to strip have to resine unless another vessel were There are no charts or Hydrographic in of stock for a ten dollar bill. The investor came to Cyrus W. Field to ask him whether Swatow the

soners and their bundles more closely, M tish jurisdiction to conforin to our rules Uited States shall prepare any vessel al laid his wet bafero the estis

Bagitau Bay -This barbour Persona known 24. "Coolies," to be dispus Alabaster. The wreck was sold for $450, Ing in the und piece of all copper sheath certly surveyed and the channel lending tottered to take the stuck at a considerable of dress. But it must be remembered procure or calry from "China or elsewhere,"

you advise 2 br that we are living in China proper under ud of, or Bell, or transferred, for any term at the owner, in a letter to the Consul, just theta ne of the ath prisoner, and the narrow passage le rocky and uneven. advance. Well, what de

the Jingling Ouly 4 fathoms ou be carried at low water to da Mr Field Take your stock home," systems of exterritoriality-a bad sys of yours, or for any time whatever, as sergants dated the 18th November puts forward

look it up, and never look tem we admit, but we are dealing with or apprentices, or to be held to service or labor claim for 92,000 compensation, for that help of something heing thrown over along the Northorn shore, (the admiralty was the reply

board on the offside of the boa

almost erroneous). Cormorant Inlet is elos yur dividende on

nni it facts, uat opinious-aid that to carry: Any vessel owned by citizens of the United lost by the rubbery committed by the hifingle sounded to him like that which other erroneous, de shows fathome, which is at it nor thhis of it till yon come to me for this out certain marts ternisi "Treaty, States in whole or in put a sextoyed Rate requests that his thunks may be pub thereupou detained the prisoners, and sent across and in the Channel only 1 fathom eight hundred dullats per annum in gold.

nese, while the vessel was deliura.

of copper were likely to make led by the bank of shingle which extund ceceiving, on his investment of ten

ten dollars, Ports" are designated as fondgn places shall be forfeited to the United States.

licly conveyed to Mr. Alabaster and Lieut. for the European constable stationed at the

low water can be the at

be obtained. Uther clauses contain prohibitions and Kerr, of the Cockchefer, for the very bin Dock (P. C. 6), who took the prisoners to of residence. The reason why these

The Bishop of Argyle telle saveral stories Great Tang Tae Hank.-The Breakers about the churches in the Treaty Ports are so set apart is because penalties on all persons engaged in equip terial sysistance rendered him in endevour Kowloong Station. Some copper nails said to have heut seen from the P. M. lands of Scotland. He was lately compell High it has been found impossible to establish pins, sending to sea, orating

his

were found in the box of the 16th prisoner: Steam Ship Costa Rica, in lat. 32.10 Bol to remove front one of the churches th Conminte offices for the pretection of in any way, or navigating as muster,

but witness could not identify any others long 120.00 h. were eatefully searched for diocese, one of the illuminated texta

Drink, sud let the oamnels drink also." It honest British interests, and the frustra fictor, agent, owner or otherwise, any

was originally intended to be a precept to tich and control of British rowlyism, as vessel belonging in whole or in part to

menleate kindness to animals; but the every place in Chim at which British any United States citizen, or registered, Concur enrolled or lensed within the United

people, who had very alight knowledge of subjects may choose to settle

luringlish, interpreted it to be a permission really with the establishment of thres States to be employed in the above trade Crest Club, commencal on Tuesday and they did not come when he shouted for

at least to indulge in liquor, and allow their porta certain regulations, (intended at or in anywise aiding or abetting therein, minted posterday. After a close and ex- them. te surched some of the prisoners

ok enemies on the other aile of the bills, the time of framing soldly to apply to Clearly the coolie trado is at last in uttoreiting contest it was won by the 3rd by bundles, but not all; it was getting dark,

the Campbells, to refresh themselves in the natural born British subjects) were drawn disgrace. Is anybody sorry for it 1 20 runs: à result due to the well-played and there were so many of them all the

kama way,

About old rascal had been sayiroe months' is constructed of with iron railing,

Let us take these propositions serialin | ment of the nation through nil its Agencies, that were being the officers and imprisonneut with hard labor,-opiù and surmounted by white, with gilt bat po. The water in the grand canalis falling

from

pioners have best

travel for pleasure or for trade can do gong Resolution before the President of the cables parted, and the uninosy barque upon a charge of larecuy of Copper from the narrow ridge 1 cable, inakto the sitreme footing, and the good conduct of the barrier

so, as a Chinese, no matter what his

Atres:

J. W. FonNEY, Seo'y,

the stranded

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yard

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be placed at a disadvantage as compared probibit the Coolie Trade by American ile: A few things only were recover somers, though employed at the should be cautious, as the very turbulent graph enterprise, a friend of Cyrus W.

with other Chinese; whereas nothing of

the sort in the caádu. We do not require Chinese when within the limits of Bri-

Jet-That no citizen or resident of the Luin the veasal of her copper, Ar. Batto, docked overnight, On examining the pri- formation, respecting the has been re his purchase was worth anything. Mr Field

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went up

to

Mr..

of is vessel, which, it is to be regretted,

was uninsured.-Prese

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bundle

as those who threw overboard what he took but not found ; 25 fations were obtaine to be copper. Prisoners best as about on the spot with very even depths "all tol yards from the alors, P. C. Go said he round, in a spaces

of 16 miles square. nature could have existed, so our a conte so much frequented, withou ever being seen before.

River Min-A Burvey of the banks and channels at the entrance of this river, bas

(Perthshire) regiment and the Hongkong at the Dicks there were four Indinus; but suo

A match between two levens of the 73rd was the only European coustable on duty It is difficult to suppose that a danger of

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