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EPORTS.

Imperatrice, trom it Roosung on Dẻo ah southerly wind eau Islands, thence E. wind and log! moderata N, wind t Hongkong 7.30 The English mail 24th instant, at B river bound up cholson, a barque , commercial code, On the 27th at bound Bouth.

arriot Erving, from ata had rainy wes- on 15th Nov.in strong N.. mon- heavy gales from hours, then- INO- onsoon till arrival 7 days out.

arque Alide, from eather, crossed the in long: 24.30 W.; the Cape of Good in lat 38 8'; on 23rd Oct., ge on 12th Nov.

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PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE showing the Proposed Move A munts of the Mail Steam Packets of the P. & O. Company for the Year 1869, as approved by Her Majesty's Postraseter General.

To be had at the China Mail Office; Wyndham Street,

Hongkong, December 20, 1805,

MARRIAGE.

1

THE CHINA MAIL.

MANILA,

As it now stands the Protest begins by ultimo, it appears that full actionlars of Tea Trade since the opening of the Fort, From the Diario de Manila of the 25th referring to the honorable practices of the

We notice that the Kuei-Shing, Custome the berth for sometime occupied by H. B. cruiser, formerly the Titun, has taken op

JAPAN. (Japan Timer) Important news reached the Govern

H. M. steamer Salamis, having on board H. E. Vice Admiral Sir Harry Kep- pel, K. C.B left Singapore for Sarawak, Ma- nils, and tongkong, on Tuesday morning, the recent events in Speit und reached the shows how thereby, both Native and For M. gunboat Slaney. We suppose that in ment and the Foreign Legations from Ha and the B. 1. 5. N. & steamer Malacca, Philippines, and been made public in ex-signer wore benefited; then points out the her aspirations to be a full fledged man-of-kodate on the 10th instant by the Monë.

LS. Co.'s steamer Governor teno. Higginson wore both loading at Bombay for

gradual growth of abuses, instancing case of war, she felt that the spot chosen by a re- She was chartered to bring down an officer The government relies with confidence false packing in 1866, which lead to inter-gularly commissioned officer for anchoring with dispatches from the native Govern Singapore and Hongkong when the Thales on the good sense, and patriotasin of the farence of Authorities. States how foreign his vessel would afford her samo prestige, left, and were advertised to sail on the 6th | inhabitants inducing them to continue the merchants were unwilling to believe that

ment and the Foreign Consuls, asking for We learn that, in the face of home advi: man-of-war to be sent up immediately to and, 9th instants, respectively. The British pursuit of their lawful callings and occups those were other iban singia instances when; ops, teas at Foochow have advanced Ialf a steamer Uatherine Apoar, Captain Swanson, At the Cathedral, Hongkong, on the from Calcutta direct, with dates to the 5th tions, in peace and quietues, until full and to their astonishment and indignation, they TROS. HART, of Leighton Buzzard, Bed leaves for Hongkong at noon to-morrow. directions as to future arrangements. 24th inak, by the Roy W. R. Boach, M.A. instant, arrived here last night (17th), and dietinet instructions from the Suprotne God that the practica has become general. vernment in Europe, arrive out, giving Denounces in strong terms the malpractices fordshire, Clerk at Mesars Paterson & She carries 150 packages sundries for Sin-

puder the heade 1, 4. Shows how suicidal Handley's, Hongkong, to MARY ANN MA-gapore and chests Benares upina, and to the Minister of the Colonies, and which traders to combine to put a stop to them.

From the Manila Government despatches suci practices are, and appeals to all honest TILDA GRAY, widow, daughter of W. E. 181 bales Cotton, for Hongkong. Straits have now been made publia for general in- Fairbrass, late Superintendent of Mstro Times.

In conclusion states that, should this ap- politan Police, Scotland Yard.

formation, an extract of the following sup- peal not have the desired effeot, foreign DIED.

plementary remarks appended thereto may merchants will bave recourse to the Autho. prove interesting,

rities, in the

hope of penisbing suverely

At Hongkong, on 28th Dec, ALPRED GALE, Master of the British barque Three Brothers, aged 30 years.

TEE CEINA-MAIL.

BONGKONG, MONDAY, DEC, 28, 1868,

TODAY'S POLICE

Both Magistrates nat to-dag, but the only case of importance disposed of was the fol fewing

the

They are addressed more particularly to the various inhabitants of Manila and its 1868. dependencies, under date 23rd November,

all concerned in such illegal practices.

have only to add that, if it will be of any The above is a resume of the Document assistance to you, I shall be happy to get usual sugat the Chinese. the Protest printed for you, in the style

Lam

My dear Sir,

Tour obedient servant,

A. R. HEWLETT. The following Resolutions were the propped and carried unnimously — Becoded by R. J. Hamilton, Esq.

a

is

protect the place against the Tokugawa pi-

tast and over. per picul, and that large set-rates who left Yedo under command of the tlements have boon made, and that there late Admiral of the ex-Shogoon last Ont.

great demand for shipping.

The squadron, consisting of seven vessels, We are glad to hearu frous a correspondent was last heard of in Narabu, which plnos that the report about the discharge of the they found in possession of the Mikado's Europeans at the Nanking Arsenal is falad. forces and consequently steered north. On Two or three men were discharged a few or about the ist instant an unknown paddle years ago, only one acount of three mess steamer ran into datodate harbour about arriving from England under engagement daylight, steamed round and went out

three years.

again; and on the 3rd three vessela landed 300 or 1,000 men in Volcano Bay about 30 miles north of the settlement. small force of the imperial garrison, fortunately well armed, marched out to meet thoor, and on the evening of the 4th a skirmish took place

for

...THE EPISCOPATE IN CHINA.

We wish it were possible to avoid the reappearance of the guests of ideas that have boun long quietly dead, and decently buried. Nothing is effected by the revival of notions that have been disgusted and commented on in all their possible aspects over and over again, and at last after ima ture deliberation and thorengh discussion, have been as quietly inurned" as the body of the Royal Dans. Yet by a strange perversity of fortune these teappearances and whenever they tato place they of

a pass among the mountains about 15 miles from Hakodate in which the Mikado's troops were successful in driving back the rebels. The Augusts had boon dispatched to the other side of the straits on receipt of the news of the leading in Volcano Bay and she brought back an ac cep able reinforcement of five hundred men; and the Mona arriving from akita with

Moved by A. G. W. Rusion, Eaure reque demand the notice of the nine hundred more, put the place in a state

the

M. T. Boucher, sesman on board the American schoonor Dart, was charged by Mr H. F. Staart, master of that vessel, brought letters, periodicals, and all kinds of The post, which arrived last night, has with having stolen the following articles, publications, giving completo confirmation a hat, a telescope, an ensign, a gold chain, some ship's cauves, some soap, and the bar mails. There is now only wanting the con to the announcements of events by previous H. M. Transport. Himalaya arrived at rel of a gun. Defendant in seaman on board firmation, official, direct, and legitimate, of Hongkong on the 21st. Dec., bringing the complainant's vessel, but appears to have those events. At the time of the departure been acting as mate, having been engaged of the muil from Europe, the Governinent 75th Regiment to relieve the 73rd row

to go to the Fratas on a wrecking expodi-at Madrid had not been established. stationed here The Himalaya had an

tion, and being promised a share of the

The unusually favorable passage out, having proceeds. Complainant went to Canton on organization hue since been made known to

us by telegraph.. averaged 230 miles a day from Forts the 33rd, leaving Doucher in charge, and month. She expects to leave this on the on his return he found the said Boucher 31st Dec, or 1st January for Singapore lying very drunk on board. Then the and Galle, and may take a native register discovered that the above articles ment from Singapore to Madina. From rant, Boucher The procured », was also into consideration the inquietude, by J. U. Lent, inq........ Ceylon she is bound for Auckland, New ging at the Old House at Home," at apprehended in his lod- Zealand, where she expects to arrive which place soine of the articles were found, about the end of February, 1869, From |--Defendant admitted having taken every manifesting to them, without reserve, his circulate the proteat in accordance with China into on the subject in January: HIM.S. Venus bad left for Hakódadi, so Auckland she is to take the 18th Regi- thing, except the gold chain, on the sup ment to Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide,Tho quasi-mate was, however, convicted and from those places the will collect the by Mr May of unlawful possession, and 50th Regiment and, after calling at St. fined £5, in default one month's iniprison- George's Sound, make the best of her way went.

home.

LOCAL

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THE following advertisement arrived too late for insertion in its proper place

"Notice-Postponement of Sale. The sale of Marino. Lot No. 132 (being the Praya extension of Marine Lot No. 16 B) is post- poned till further notice. J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer.--Hongkong, 28th December;

1888,"

were missing, and

position that he was entitled to take them.

The four Ghinesc prisonery charged with having been concerned in the robbery from the bedroom of Mr Kiar, broker, were dis- charged today. Mr Caldwell defended the prisoners, and produced evidence to prove. that they were respectable men.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE CHORAL SERVICE IN THE CATHEDRAL

To the Editor of the "Our Mail." Sir-Can jou enlighten me on a subject westly counted with everyone who attends St. John's Cathedral; i mean, the reason of the whirr of His Lordship the Bishop with regard to the choir singing

WE see that Singapore is about giving birth to "Straits Produce," a publication which is to be "illustrated, humorous, satirical, political, and social." The price is to be $1 per copy, but we are not informed bow often copies are to appear. Shanghai Punch last year set the example of dissolu-ged by the other ministers of the Cathedral tion--longo intervallo to Punch of Hong to have a Choral Service on Christinas day, hong; but the Spirit of Humour seems to to accomplish which, it was agreed to have

The week before Christmas it was arcan-

In these oiroumstances, the Governor, taking into account the patriotism, the prudente, and the good rense, of all the foliabitants of the archipelago; and taking

produce in their minds, desires to give a which news of events so important must great proof of confidence to the public, in opinion, and his policy; in order that it the performance of their reciprocal duties; may, Berys an a rule of conduct to all, in affording, to their minds and hyartsesse, necessary for their applying

the tranquillity, to and giving themselves up to the exercise of their respective pursuits and occupations, In security and confidence: This in the object, frank and clear, of this manifests

tiou.

Resolved, 1st-That the protest, memb randam of contents of which has been circulated, be painted in Chiness with the batues and chops of foreign Hougs attached

Moved by D. King, Jr., Leq., sounded Resolved, 2dly. That the Committes take such steps as they may deem necessary, to Resolution let

se-

conded by H. Rutherland, Fa

Moved by H L Dalrymple, Esq.,

and the Consul for the United States of Resolved, 3rdly That H. B. M. Ceasul, merica, be requested to communicate with the authorities, and to endeavour to induce them to issue proclamations, to be posted in the various Tea districts, in conßrmation of the above protest.

"The Governor hopes, from the patrio

B. B. M. Consul, on part of himself, and tism and good sense of all the mhabitants Col., Allen, Consul O. 8. A., who was pre- of the Archipelago, that they know how to sent at the meeting, expressed their desire respond, nobly, to his frank conduot."

to give all possible assistance to the endea The Diario de Manila, in a spirited lead-vours of the merchants, and to obtain the ing article, re-schoss the tone of the princi-co-operation of the Chinese Authorities, pal European papers, in lauding the peace towards remedying the evile complained of. ful course of so mighty a revolution, and.

After a vote of thanks to H. B. M. Con. bopes for the best influencos from its octa, sul for his conduct in the Chair, the meet- both for Spain and her Colonies.

ing separated.

THE TEA TRADE.

At a meeting convened by the British and American Consuls, and held at the British Consulate,-Present the represen tatives of the following firms:-

The gentlemen who were not present at

the meeting, bave requested, that the names of their respective firms, be also affixed to the protest, which will therefore be sigubil by all the foreign merchants of Feochow.

THE NORTH. (N. C. Heralit.)

journalista. We had hoped and fally be lieved that ment of a Bishopra o r the establish- at Ningpo had been for ever laid to sleep, but it seems that in soine minds a desire for the

appointment of Buch an ecclesiastical Functionary still exists. For our part we have always held to one opinion, viz., that the dirtelob of unnecessary. quite

two goes was

When writing

last, we expressed this opinion distinctly "; and ciroumstances have confirmed, rather There are, we believe, at the very most. that modified the views we then expressed. twenty-five Clergymen of the established Church in Chias. Twenty-five ministers can surely be asperiutended by one Bishop even in an Eastern climate when, in Indib, one Bishop of Bombay supervises fifty. seven; oug Bishop of Madras amper vises one hundred and seventy-two, and one Bishop of Calcutta supervises two hun dred and seven! But there are other cou siderations which render it highly undesir able that any change should be made at present in the ecclesiastical arrangements in this country. First of all, it may be al leged that the present system worke very well as far as the foreign population is con- cerned. The Clergy

and Laity

defence; at having previously been alosvet denuded of troops The Augusts was to leave agata for Akits on the night of the 5th for more troops. The Kanjano-kami is doing duty as guard ship' suit the Ashus- lot was expected hourly. The weather is most unpropitions for campaigning, as the. country is cursed with snow,

H.B.M. Ships Satellite and Arg, and

foreign intereats would be looked after.

The Japan Gazette brought by the M. I. the capture of Hakodadi by the Tokugawa Steamer Imperatrice, confirms the report of partisans. That papar says

· Hakodate was taken by the fleet of the

Tokugawa, on the 6th instant. It was. stormed in three oclusis, each uzder European officera, in a very masterly way and so well were the dispositions made and carried out, that the struggle was very short, and the loss was very small on either side. The greatest care was taken by the besiegers to prevent any acts of cruelty on the towns-people or annoyance of any kind to foreigners. "Troops and Artillery ware landed at Volcano Bay, and after ounsiderable trouble, the snow lying very thickly on the ground, they arrived, under in all the ports with satisfactory corporate command of Captain isronet and five other cordiality, European officers, before the battery of and recognise the authority of their socle Kamida, which was stormed; and after a siastical chief with respect and readiness. short resistanes the Southerners fled in a It is

quite possible that, were two Bishops, which at once got up steam and left thurry, going on board the Kanga no appointed, considerable differences might incline towards one, and another toward for Tangarn. The steamer Ashuelot, be- another. Different practices might arise in longing to government, was eballenged by the two slioceses, and many ovils would be the Eagle of Entomolto, but did not ac the consequence of the division.

cept the challenge and surrendered. The But further, it cannot be concealed that officers and crew were allowed to land song connected with a society at home call- It remains to be proved whether the that the views of this body, or of its Cont of the re-capture of Hakodadi by the In mittee, are by no means bikely to be cisted by the residents in China. We are

appre-perialists, is true.

journal a vehicle for theological discussion, flag, was taken possession of by the fleet. not disposed to make the columns of this gun-boat Ashuelot, now flying the Mikado's bat we cannot shut our eyes to the fact that Also a Japauche boat which was about lear if we are to have a Bishop claiming autho- ing the harbour with troope, under English

colors, was taken."

have travelled' on to Singapore, Catinót two practices. At the first practice all the Gilman &dine Matheson & Co., Jno. Auspices of the Asiatic Society, to Survey the advosates of the now scheme are ali per- without molestation "

Punch of Hongkong be revived ?

Tus conlie trade is undergoing great tziba. | But when the of embled on sell & Co., J. Silverlock & Co., and D. navigable for vessels of light draught, £50ed The Church Missionary Society, and second ramour that has been siloat here,

Forster & Co., Gibb, Livingston & Co., Birley & Co., Bull, Pardon & Co., Jno. Co., A. Heard & Co., E. H. How & Co., Odell & Co., Razden, Plipps & Co., Rus

Sasson & Co.

The British Consul was requested to take

of the meeting, read the draft of protest, drawn up by a Committee of Merabants,

lation. Driven from Macao, Hongkong wen tried, with what result the following paragraph from our contemporary will that His Lordship had "knocked the Cho the chair, and having explained the object show:-

If the number of Chinese emigrants, who have already volunteered for the two ships, which have been 65 days on the berth, is to be taken as a criterion, emigration to the Dutch Anierican Colonies ia decidedly on the decline. The Omba and Veritas, two British

vessels, the former almost one of the tea slipper class of ship, were placed on the berth for Surinam more than two months ago, and on Christmas Day, when the sixty lay-days for each ship had expired, there Brown 141 coolics on board the Perifas, ont of about 300 she is to take, and 27 on board! the Omin out of the 390 which she is char- tered to convey. At this rate, the latter vesel will probably get her complement of Chiriamen about.nezi July, a rather diatant date.

The Honorable Julian Paubocfote and the Honorable Frederick H. 4. Forth, having reported their return to the Colony, the former has resumed his duties as Attorney General and the latter has resumed his du- lica as Colonial Treasurer.-Colonial Secrs- tary's Office, Hongkong, 21st December, 1868.

The following is the account, duly cortified, of the average amount of Bank Notes in

circulation in Hongkong, during the month AVERAGE SPECIE IN

ending 30th November, 1868;--

Singers assembled and everything told woll for the good

of the Service.

Thursday to have the final practice, they were informed, greatly to the disgust of all,

ral Service in the head," ar in plainer words, had put a stop to it, -

Now I wish to know why His Lordship does not like Singing, especially auch good singing as that gives by our present choir ?

If you can give ine a fair explanation of the stoppage of the Choral Service you will greatly oblige.

A BEGULAR CHURCH-GOER,

LATEST TELEGRAMS,

as follows:-

MEMORANDUM ON WHICH IS BASDE, THE

CHOP, PROPOSED TO BE ISSUED TO

TEAMEN AND OTHERS.

Wo, the undersigned Merchants trading at Foochow, do solemnly protest against the general carelessness in preparing and pack ing the Toa brought to this watket, and particularly against certain fraudulent and pernicious

Pecheli.

Another letter states that "the U. S.

We are glad to record the return of the party which left three months ago under the the Yellow River. They report the River miles from its now mouth in the Gulf of At's meeting of Shareholders in the Uni- 15th, it was announced that Tla. 30,000 on Steam Navigation Company held on the profit had been realised during the lial year ended 30th September last.

A correspondant "aska whether there is any prospect, however romote, of the beat North China, he must be free frons, the suspicion of being fettered by party con near the wreek the Hellespont being ties to a particular policy. The alergyman lighted. has now been finished for monthis; and for months there has been no sent out by a Committee and perhaps, par

And we think it light at the wreck the boat that used to be tially paid by them, is of noneszity a puppet

in their haude. His independent action is right to draw attention to this fact; that it anchored there having been blown into a

and he is of necessity the mouthpiece may be at once and for ever understood, left there. The beacon is badly, situated but it would be better than nothing. It in

which the spirit of the tines pre-eminently earnest, requires. absurd to leave it standing in darkness-3 monument of neglect.

It

The Commanders liave also notified their intention of taking and confiscating every foreign vessel conveying troops, stores, or older contraband of war.

Te following by the Thales ars later practices, whereby the trade is dy field during the last typhoon, aud of a seat, not the exponent of those views that Eunomoto and his friends are in

telegrams than those received by the mail.

London, 27th Non-The result of the slections as at pressut reported shows that 375 Liberal and 258 Conservative members have been returned to the new Parliament, majority for the Liberale 117.

London Nov. 27th (Noon)- Total sales of Cotton...109,000 bales.

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t into disrepute, and threatened with permanent injury.

Our Causes of Complaint are as follows: 1st.The mixing of Old leaf with the new Season's Tea. These auised Toas arrive in England without any of the characteristics of New Tea, and are rejected by the buyers there.

Bad.The excerance quantity of dust in Teas, as well as the mixing therewith, of Dust not belonging to the Chop. This prac- tice is extremely objectionable, not only be- cause the quality of the Tea in lowered but also because it often arrives at the foreign market out of condition, a and the continu ance of this practico will rondor Pean, 80 mixed, sabject to a very heavy cut. London, Nov. 27th (Afternoon.)--The

3.-The insufficient Leads which are as Liverpool Cotton market to-day continuaded in pucking. By neglecting to have leads steady. Fair Dhollera Bhd. In the Man of sufficient thickness the Teas arrive at Chester market there is tooderate demand thier destination without freshness and fre: on the spot. 7lbs. Shirtings 8. G.; Silba quently out of condition. The proper weight of the lead for a abast is B catties and for 10, 3d.; 40s. Mule Twist Is, 2d.

half-chest 93 catties.

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,, Cotton...350,000 Surats...266,000 Fair Dhollers................ The Cotton market to-day opens quiet and prices are unchanged.

deration.

the evangelization of the heathen. BANKS

AMOUNT. Bruceva,

Oriental Corporation,..$463,289 8154,430 C. M. of I., L. and C., 360,425 150,000 C. of I., Aus. and C... 824,60 128,000 H. and S. Banking Cor, 842,706 400,000

Total,...$1,991,010 $829,420

CRICKET,

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Would that we could report otherwise,

to the principles of the Protestant ring for until the conuiry is really at pesos, our

A match was played on Saturday between two elevans from the 73rd (Perthshire) Rgt. and the newly-arrived 75th (Stirlingshire) Regt. For the tbird time during the last Liberals have gained a sent for the County chest-muster and the chest-niuater to the hitherto had a very peaceful and flourish their Home letters with a particular class | LIAN CERRE-A Madrid letter says "

A NEW SPANISH JOURNAL WITH A PROV-

With referengo to the concluding; remark The difficulties which thinking men re- in the preceding account of proceedings at The most interesting point, in the Shang fast over the whole question of Missionary two of the foreign ministers, made known cognize se gathering at this day thick aul Hakodate, we are glad to be informed that hai Municipal Couuoit Report, is the work amongst heathen people, will never be to certain of their fellow subjects, that bridge, at once, over tho Sonchow creek, of the Church those who really have position for conveyance of troops from Yedo to its proposal by Mr. Saward to construct a

approached fairly or properly if the Heads charters entered into with the government by tha aid of debentures. W trust the and anthority are not able to deal with kodate were infringements of Neutrality, matter will receive curly and serious consi- the pressing questions that will not be ai- and must be taken notics of by them. The

landed, in a broad and comprehensive spirit.charters have accordingly been annulled. We hear of the arrive

here of thres of The salaried emissary of a private Society We may not inform our readers that care who have been engaged, in England, can never do this without running risks when we told them some weeks ago, that under the auspices of the Customs' Depart which it is uofsic to ak any ono to incur. we were tu puissession of important infor ment,

to organise a River Police on the A certain peculiat phraseology and the commation, that we forbore from publishing at Wongpoo.

position of narratives calculated to awaken the time, it was this intended operation on We said last year that tho establishment the sympathies of large middle class an- Elakodate. And now we can tell them that of the Empire Brewery was one of the most diences, have been for many years required they will shortly hoar of a great deal more; plucky enterprises in Shanghai. To attack by the Parent Committed of the various and very probably the flame of civil war the well-established beverages of Bass and arest and wealthy Societies who undertake may to forcet than ever. Allsopp, and attempt to set up a local brew against them, in so small a community, was no triding undertaking. We are glad to The emissaries of these Associations are trade mastutter; and surely it has felt the hear that it has succeeded; that Shanghai educated at home for the work at the charge effects of this anhappy war long enough. London, Nov. 28th (Noon.The present result of the Elections gives the Liberals a 4th. The practice which will be condetan her is ateadily making way against its ri- of the Societies, and their picspects of suo But unless a decided blow can be struck, majority of 114, 380 members having beened by all men sa fraudulent and unworthy pals, and that dir. Eraus' brew for this year ceas depsud on implicit obedience to the which shall urush the power now showing returned in the Liberal interest, and 266 of merchants, is that of sending to the var is the most successful he has yet porpo- little knot of men who have given them their itself, we can assaro oir readers that a Conservativos. Mr. Laing has lost his seat ius hongs, small innsters from which the

trated. for Wick, and Viscount Amberly was defeat coarse leaves have been picked and the dust

(N. O. D. News7

training and pay them their salaries. If fearful retribution is in store in a certain ed in the content for South Devon, Colonel partly removed, or to which other Tes has between the missionaries and people in advancement, they must force thar of "peace piyolaimed "

We hear that disturbance has broken out and every maa naturally desires such

they are to get on" in their profession, quarter.

Whore is now the government's assurance Biddulph was also defeated in Denbighshire. been added Lord George Cavendish and Mr. Arkwright In many instances this season, the smill King-wha, a city in Chekeang provincalves act in a particular groove, were clected for North Derbyshire: The stunter its proved to be superior to the about 250 miles from Ningpo. Mr Knowl- they must garnish their language with ton, who is in charge of this mission, has particular phrases, they must season six years the cricketing powers of the two of Cork. A great eruption of Mount Etna Chop. This is a shameful action and to be

ing mission, numbering assecal literati of anecdutes, and not and write for certain now weekly.peatadioal appeared the other regiments were brought to bear against one has taken place. The appointment of Arch- condemned by all honest traders. another.

among his converts. The outbreak le be spectators and for cortain readers. These mal-practices (which are so contrary lived to be an outer circle of the Yang beside the present question to ask whether cles are, it says, radiant and curry one that In 1882, the 73rd won by 10 bishop Tait and creation of four new

It in day; it is called Et Trueno, and its tenden- Baronetcies have been gazetted.

to the honorable and just customs wiskete; in 1804, the Stirlingshires were victorious by 8 runs. The result of the London

30th Nov.-The Bombay Bank by which Cauton gained its high character),

this is a a bondage to which highminded and annonness, is to insist and carry out that We believe that the reports which have dev third contest will be seen by the following Commission has adjourned till Friday, Delavo beon more frequent souson, then core. The 75th Bogt, it is needless to comber 4th. The examination of Mr. Rohitherto and from them have arisen many been ourient relative to a dis-establishment devoted men are likely to be found submis- all men shall be entitled to pensions. This remark, sould not be expected to play up bertson lasted three days. General Staveler disputes causing much sunoyance, loss of of the Yangchow arsenal, have their origine. Those probably who are initiated in is really onrious, and I shall watch withi some interest in its future numbers the the areena of thean olose societies tight.. has been appointed to succeed General time, and loss of money, both to buyers anthorities to amalgamate it with the Arsa restless discontent on the one side, and in an intention on the part of the Chinese perhaps, reveal letters which. indicate

method by which it proposes to carry out Spencer in the Command of the Western and sellers,

grand askewe. At present it We therefore give notice to all whom it al now working on the banks of the strong exercise of repressive power on the itself with advancing as an axions that men ntents Distriste. Their Royal Highnesses the Prifice and Princess of Wales are now at may concern, that we oosidor such prac Wongpo, above Shanghai; and that the re- other. Such epistles when strips of sancti who work for the good of the publje have Copenhagen. A Republican demonstration tices as constituting fraudulent misrepe fan's part, on account of the aasatisfactory gerning mental straggles, and much arbi. who work for the good of the State It then port of any dissatisfaction on Tson-kwo-monious verbiage might disclose many just the same right to a pensions those has taken place at Madrid. The editors of tations, on the part of the seller, which wa

result of the Yangchow expedition, is es five Paris Journals have been fined and im- are determined to visit with the severest

it ia logical

trary and stern dogmatism. But we are lays down a scale of pensions follows: not able to go into particulars. Такие learn

Common workmen, after twenty years foreign gainers and drill sergeants who sent purpose is to indicate that as year; after thirty years, 2500 reals; after were attached to Li-Hung Chang's army in tied and boond is utterly unfit for the office forty years, 3000 reals. The artisan class Shauiang and along the course of the Impe of & Bizbon, siuos the Director of others are to have 500 reals more under each cafe-

Canal, and who were stationed at. various points, more especially at Tang. should not be himself a slave to a private aud gory-namely, 2500, 3000, 3500, Ruined

fanded proprietors irresponsible Committee-N. C. Herald,

solliers ste to have hang Foo, have been placed, by order of Dec. 20

still 800 higher-usmely, 3000, 3600 and Tseng Kwo-Fan, on half pay. It is under

4000

while ruined manufacturers, profe stood that this is only the prelude to their

BUTS

sof instruction and science, and literary EFFECT OF BAD News.-"Jemima," anid immediate discharge. This is only another" instance of the utter want of faith

a landlady to her new girl, when there's men reach the maximun with 4000, 4600, and 6000. The above saums are in reals, about of the Chinese mandarine; having sucways let the boarders know it before din These same are to be paid by the State with bad news, particularly private afflictions, al- a hundred of which make a pound sterling. to your letter of the 10th instant, I now firet care is to ent adrift those by whose the eating in the courts of a year."

My Dear Sir,With reference to my reply the country recently disturbed, their but such things make a great difference in

ceeded in quieting for the moment ter. It may seem strange to you, Jemima, the astou punctuality as ita payments to its bey to hand you the trauslation of the Lexertions their successes were gained. As

on employés. The Trueno is at premant dlaorectly silent upon the subject of how

to their true form so soon after their arri

val and sea voyage.

79BD.Let Imrings.

G. S. Holroyd, b Sattie,

W. S. M. Prico, b Suttie,...

W. H. Preston, b Pigott,.

H. Gunter, cand b Sattie,.

J. W. Boddam, c'Daniel,,b Buttie,..

J. T. Tarner, run out,................

H. Gibsone, b Pigott.....

G. Walker, run out......

E. B. St. Johu, ht w. Pigott,..

H. D'O. Farrington, b Suttie,..

Pt. Henry, not out

of

tradu

chow ware,

79 prisoned for the Banden affair. A French penalties in our power, and particularly from a reliable source that the scorete slumber in Secretariats. Our pra of work, or becoming disabled, 2000 Tals

.19

26 steamer passed through the Suez Canal, carry into feet, the proclamation whic

Prince has on, in oraing the Roumanian was issued by the Chinese Authorities, and Parliament, declared neutrality to be the published by H. B. M. Consul in 1866; 14 striot dusy of his Government, the Min- and we earnestly appeal to all those who love justice and honorable dealing, and who 5istry have since resigned.

wish to sus the Tea trails of Foochow pros. per and increase, to assist us by every means in their power in correcting these

0

Byen, 27'; leg byes, 6; wides 32,.... 64

Total...213

7bn.-lat Innings.

F. F. Daniel, and b: Gunter..

4. E. Cross, at. Bodden, b Gunter,....

AN UNLUCKY MINISTER Berlin paper abuses. says that the present Belgian Minister at Madrid has witnessed the fall of five COPY OF LETTER FROM A R. HAWLETT, ESQ, 18 thrones; overthrown by five revolutions.

R. Parr, c Boddam, b Turner,........ 19

A. R. Pigott, e Gibson, b Gunter,...... G. 8. Suttie, b Pric

J. MacMillan, c Gunter, b. Price,.......

A. R. Doyne, b Price

A. S. Leatbom, b Price,

C. Cavenagh, 6 Prico,...

B. D. Tosswill, b Turner,.

C. B. Heycock, not out,

Byes, 5; wides, in-

0 He was at Paris in 1830 and 1849, at Naples

in 1861, at Athens when tho had to go

9 and finally he has vitnessed the deposition of Leabell, Belgian the impertinent him to Paris, suggests the Folks Zeilung And why not to Prussia?

the

Foooнow, 18th November, 1868.

interior

and

Notice you intend issuing to the Teamen of it is not unlikely that with the spring the MODESTY AND PERSUMPTION. The mo the State is to raise the necessary funds, rebellion will rise again, the absurdity of dost department of those who are truly wise, Imagine that in Spain, bankrupt, impover 0 rotorta a Paris Piper. Still the same-in- In preparing it 1 have considered it boats the move is only equalled by the bad faith when contrasted with the assuming air of ished, and overwhelmed with financial diffi O terchange of amenities Surely, as there to put it into a shape, in which it would be which anggested it,

young and ignorant, may be compared to enlties, a newspaper shrould be found to is no chance of any biting for the present, most likely to carry conviction on the

From Foochow we learn that much ex-the different appearances of wheat, which, gravely advocate a scheme of this sort. It it would be more dignified not to bark, so points insisted upon, to the minds of those citestent prevailed about the tore afsire while its ear is supty, holds up its head only shows, for the thousandth time, the much ...

amongst whom it will be circulated. To were taking in Formoen. The Futai of the proudly, but as soon as it is filled with grain, lengths to which a portion of the press will "GOING OUT WITH THE TIED."Leaving do this it has been necessary to amplify it provines is said to have left to try and beads modestly down, and withdraws frou go to purchase popularity from the lowes

somewhat Total..... 48 church with a wedding-party.

observation.

classes.”

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arrange matters.

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