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ess will thereby be

description exe bina Mail" Office

289, punctuality,

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ENTS.

Proposed Move- Steam Packets of the Year 1869, 25 sty's Postmaster

ana Moil Office," 26, 1868

RECTORY

PAN

NES, &., 9.

is now PUB ADY FOR OIR.

B. MORRIS.,

Bowra & Co.,

een's Road

3, 1869:

A MAIL.

JAN. 14, 1869.

TCH FROM OCK.

"the spirit" of adreams! The extended to the but yesterday han ourtesy to-day;

s were assumed,

be worse than

sulted with an

ively shews that

all earnestness.

Bir Rutherford

"it would seem

ntile Communi

should have a

ating their views

ata of so much

ring on the final

and directs Her

anghat to ensure cument "as will

the Mercantile

a opportunity of

g, and affording guidance and

at." More than

no unnecessary · the result, he is

copy of any com-

ziva from indivi-

Diercantile body Her Majesty's Foreign Affairs!" to carp at so ent of the princi- ave hitherto 80 Sir Rutherford's cantile communi- riously into the Inought to bear

d. But we are

n whether that

the Chamber of

has been favour espatch, and its urther, if it has

at reason it has

that fact known

to the contenta

ich briefly anm

The Amoy mer

the opening of

her communities.

of any, in addi-

equented. The fucted to escár- weaning of the and the places ord then státos niment will not open any porta ao residence of e

of a Customs

ce, and endorses ng that he does the system of ruggested by the part of their on without the

rand Customs

a refers to the

nd winds up by

city which

wo

ith of the whole

in his opinion

lity of opening

ng Consular and

at them. Now, that upon this

estion of foreign egards" opening

No 1760-JANUARY 14, 1860.)

"the country; and the shrewder por tion of the mercantile community rightly enough object that so long as the present ayate is adhered to, Chine never will be "opened up in the sense they desire. The Amey memorialists met this by sug- gesting the term absidiary," as applied go the porta they designated, and Sir R. Alcock, with a curious nisapprehension of their intention, remarks that he does: ot see how they could be worked with

THE CHINA MAIL.

Against which wo bare liabilities. Dr. Balance 31st De

$ 497.76 cember, 1868, Chaplain's Salary,

2,823:53 1869, £600 a 4/3.

$3,321.28 Estimated Ur. Bal., Dec. 31, 1869, $1,058.72 but, as current expenses must occur, the estimated balance dues not appear to us more than sufficient,

&

Baucas, Mr Goodlake observed that he would give them five stroke with a cane at the scene of the offence that would have more effect than imprisonment. S

Edward Wiley, keper of the Astor House public-house, appeared as complain- aut in a-sammons case against Edward W. Blackwood, seaman's boarding-house keeper. who appeared sa defendant. The plaint stated that Blackwood did unlawfully as⋅ sault and strike the complainant, and to the, did threats of loudly hermanage of expressing our best thinks to several In conclusion we take this opportunity to him, and threats harm.”—Mr out Consular and Customs establishments. Goodlake naked complainant how long he members of this community for the prompt If we rightly understood the suggestions had known the defendant, when Wiley represented the Church Society with a good manner in which they came forward and from Amuy, the very term was intended plied that he had known him for thirteen and suitable Harmoniums at a time when to denote ports without such independent years. The Magistrate suggested that, on establishments, subsidiary to, or under the ground of old friendship, it would be much we much needed one.

The meeting will be called upon to elagt the best course to settle this matter out of jurisdiction of, one of the present Treaty Court: it was somewhat serious, and they Trustee in room of Mr Harris Hancock, porta. Sir Rutherford would have sought to save the scandal of the trial, and who during the past year has left the Consul at every open port. The Amoy prevent their quarrels from going abroad memorialists would have none at the for the amusement of the public. His Wor- subsidiary Porte. As to the Customs, ship asked defendant what be thought of it: foreige or native, they are a Chinese he knew that it was very wrong to u53- service. It sesins to us a great mistake abusive language, especially to an old friend to make any stipulation whatever about said he had used no abusive language of thirteen years' standing.-Defeudant them. The native government should at all; but complainant could do just as be daly warned that any infringement of he liked.Mr. Gollaks said, it with handed round for inspection; and, after a The Treasurer's Accounts were then the rules on the part of its employés much better to shake hands over it and fow remarks by the Chairman of the high- will be heavily visited, and then left withdraw. His Worship, then dried by satisfactory financial condition of the appoint whoever it choosen We might the case, and the parties left the Court. stipulate as to the system, but the indivi duals should be a matter of indifference. Experience would soon teach the necessi- ty of employing foreigners, if native officials were found too dishonest, it is

to

which

ottlement.

Canton, 7th Januery, 1869.

(Signed) 1. GRO. NEWTON,

H.S. HANDOCK, To

Trustees.

D. DROOKE ROBERTSON, ESQ., C. B.,

H. B. M. Consu Canton.

ed

counter influence must, however,

to

One

with the Consular service alone that we leather badges provided with the licenseBulkley, aeconded by Mr Gepp, by the ap escort the young lady to the city, whither the metal workers in the capital are forced THE GOLD DISCOVERY IN CEYLON.

are concerned. And we would now en should be exhibited upon the outside cloth-pointment of Mr. Pettit to the office of Trastes; and a proposal by Mr Sampar, quire whether no compromise is possible ing of each chair-bearer, after the English which was seconded by Mir Talbot, that Mr between Sir Rutherford's idea of British-News Ten days grecs having been Newton should be re-elected Trusted and allowed, the twelve defendants were brought Mr Thomas, Trassurer, was unanimously born Consuis everywhere, and the Amoy up, as first instalment, and charged with idea of dispensing with that useful sor keeping their badges in their pockets. His adopted, for which each of these gentlemen vice at certain minor ports

Worship observed that he would fine them rettened thanks.

Proposed by Mr Newton and seconded all fifty cents each. He thought, however, that a great improvement might be effected by Mr Thomas:

That a vote of thanks be given to Mr year-passed unanimously.

The idea we would propound is we are aware, a bold one, but may be more

the

feasible than it appears at first sight in the shape, colour, and size of the badges! Hancock for his services during the past doos succeed, will have to pay dear for it. to the objects of their visit, and tako no fold and untried gein pits on the North;

The appointment of fresh Consuls could was a miserable thing in the way of a

only be made in Chinose interest, as if the "subsidiary ports" were opened as such-all cases of appeal would go to the present Consul of the chief district

badge,

with its indistinct pink colored numbers: One with clearly-printed black numbers of the standard size of two inches might be a badge of some service in the tuluens of a dark night, but the present cartainly could not. Two or three of the

solution was proposed by Mr Bulkley, se After some discussion the following re- conded by Mr Glopp, and carried against a little opposition, riz:

to endow a Chinese official, chosen by and could not be deciphered in broad day in the opinion of the Trustees or Treasurer than the mere piracy of which they are croasa. The oircumstance however possesses examination of the place. Mr. Murray port. Would it be absolutely impossiblebadges produced were positively illegiblo, 100 to the Chaplain on salary account, if from the central island, las a deeper object |

light

China and approved by our Government, with powers analogous to those of a British

Koo Ases, a big shopman, was charged Vice-Consul! He would of course be by a lokong with having a pass which did subject to suspension, and his decisions not belong to lito, and with beving refused to revisal or reversal by the bona fide to show the said pass. The shopman it appeara, tucked up lug sleeves and British Consul of the port to vehio bis showed a desire to fight the querion of own would be subsidiary. We hear a

"pass" or "on paas," but the lokong with good deal about imbuing the Chinese assistance lugged" the fellow to the with foreign ideas, but we can hardly station. Mr Goodiske fiued him a dollar Imagine anything more likely to lead to for four days') and toro up

the pass the cultivation of friendly feelings with

How Assam and Yeung Atung, emigrante, P.C. Walker with assault foreign powers than conferring upon rore charged by native officials such appointments, limited and riotous conduct on board the emigrant (or coolie) ship Feritas. The constable was no doubt in prerogative, but understood on duty on board the cuole ship, where to be of good position. The great barrier there are about 200. Both prisoners struck to extended intercourse with China is the constable in the face, and called to the

the Church finances permit it, to indem-accused. The Japan Times contains a nify him for the reduction of his salary by curious document asserting that, being unable to hold there own against the that amount in the year 1866.

written to the Mikado begging to be left Southern party in Nipon, they have come to settle in and colonise Yesso; and have Imperial troops will have no amall dificulty there in peace. It is anticipated that the

Trustees and Treasurer for their labours Thanks were unanimously given to the

afterwards closed with a vots of thanks to Juring the year 1888, and the meeting the Chairman,

D. B. ROBERTSON, Consul and Chairman.

THE NORTH.

to the 8th instant

By the Aden we have Slanghas papers

(Recorder.)

in overcoming and expelling them if, aa seems intended, they attempt this course, Amongst other news the same paper men tions the arrival from Europe of Prince Miboutago, the brother of the late Tycoon.

THE TRADE OF MANCHURIA. The following interesting paper is ex The Ariel anchored at Woosung at 5 p.,tracted from Mr Macpherson's able report on the 9th having made the passage from on the trade of Newchwang.. Landos in 105 days, beating tho Spindrift

ported to have fallen in love with her at of the Sungari. Kion lung is the last Empe- after the euphuistically, called foreign me first sight. This fact soon came to the ror who entered Manchuris, but up to the dicine, In a hankering manner.

The race knowledge of the owner of the girl, and her early part of Hisen-tung's reign, the Generals soome an effeminate and se-loving one, four of losing such a valuable prize being governing this province and Kiriu, were and I am much deceived, if, on the opening aroused, she immediately removed her to supposed, after the first fall of snow, to chase of the country, drug does not force its way Shanghai. The enamored swain, however, traced her hither, and fluding a new even the tiger and the leopard for the Imperial into it. A self restraint only practised by The one atarted from the South, the aid of artificial restrictions on trade, cult to see tex here, than at Nanchi, took and the other froin the North, and they and of the influence of a temporarily pros- counsel of a friendly was morchant, who hunted until they met. During the third perons policy, must fall to the ground, when lives soniowhere near the city. These two Foar of Hair-tong, the Governor of Feng close and general intercourse is substituted in the aid of ous Moaw, a nature of the but that devolving on hin colleagne in, it is ans are decidedly antagonistic to Foreigners; worthies, after mature consideration, called 'ion was relieved of his portion of the duty; for it. At present, the feelings of the Core- same place as the lady by profession assid, still performed by deputy. A measive it was amusing to watch the consistency with and with him it was decided to petition the in the wilderness that surrounds Yuan- charge, maintained their native poverty. ribe, but who for money will do anything; building which, almost alone, is not a ruin, which all, merchants as well as the officers in Cheh-Heien. Moaw forthwith drew up the ming-yuen, is still shown to sistors at the The land, they urgent, contains only high document, representing himself as the girls Tiger City, but long before the Imperial tills, and sterile valleys yielding barely uncle; etating that he had just discovered pleasure grounds were laid waste, it had anfficient for the support of the inhabitants. These remarks were made even more zeal hen in a brothel, after anxious search, and become devoid of occupants. request that the Chin-Hsien would grant Cost, but not fron. Old and extensive and this circumstance combined with the wishes to take her home; ending with a I may bere remark that Kirin possesses ously by the traders than by this officials him an order to take her from the woman, mines of the former are to be found at Wa fact that, despite the facilities afforded by desizing also to have a word to say in the cast of the capital; at La-pa-ko to the side by a forest, no attempts at smuggling The order was granted, but the woman, Hi-obieb, twenty-five miles to the north frontier of frozen river bordered matter, brought the case to the Mixed Sonth, and at Huo-shih-ling, two hundred have been made by themselvca, would tend Court. Her story, there, to the mandarin miles away on the confines of Mongolia to prove that the people sympathise with yesterday morning, was that the girl was At I-t'uu also, not far from the polut close the desire for seclusion manifested by their worth $500 or $600, that her theatrical en to the Feng-tion frontier, where 3 streams rulers. So far as I can vonture to express now to over $1,000. Since the gentleman a visitor from the not distant Mongoliau An inn-keeper will not lie responsible for gagements were not payable until the end of divorge, one flowing Westward to join the an opinion, the former neither excel in was so ansions to marry the girl, he could trading town of Kuan-cheng, and more the contents of a guest's room, if Goreans each Chinese new year; and these amount Sungari, a seam was last year opened by honesty, northe lower officials in self-respect. have her by paying those engagements than a hundred workmen are employed by are admited; and the officials demand pre- Twelve chair-odolies were brought up and 1 Church Society, the Trustees Report was (which would be forfeited) and some $600 him upon it. As in the charged with a breach of the Urdinance adopted and the secounts were passed.

vince, he simply paya sents in the anst aliameless manner, and as the prica of the girl howell, te owner of the ground. But all the Cost of foul in appearance and expression to crowd the permit oxen drivára-a most degradert clase, provides for the regulation of sedan- barescoeded to the election of chairs. According to suggestions from Mr oflice- for the current year, the va Goodlake, a notice had been issued by the Ryanged by the retirement of Mr Han-e at work in the opposite quarter, as a Kirin is inferior it is offensive in smell, familiarly into Uistr rooms. Registrar General, to the effect that the cock being filled up, on the motion of Mr delegate was in waiting from the Toutai, to and so deficient in heat-giving power that she was sent, with a statement of the terms to mix charcoal with it. Portions of the

We understand that Mr. Saunders, the imposed by her owner; who was mudvratnod preceding lines may appear a mere value- to wish the tradar, joy of his succese. The lens string of names; yet the information Assistant Agent of Ratnaposta, has report mandarin appeared glad to rid himself of it contains could not have been procured ed fully on the recent gold discoveries and e responsibility of deciding, and seemned here and was only obtained at Kirin after requested from Government a money graut heartily amused at the whole affair. To considerable questioning and sifting. The of £100 to enable him to get shafts sunk complicate inattere still farther, it was intercourse in these districts between the so as to settle the question as to nuggets hinted that the wax-merchant had also intelligent classes is strangely limited, of size and value existing, as they generally entered the field against his friend, They quit their place of residence with do in Australia. at a considerable depth be- decided in favor of the trader, who, if he sitata such a step, they confine themselves was made by the jailors of Ratuapoora in although the lady is understood, to have reluctance, and when circumstances neces-low the surface deposits. The discovery

A strange circumstance however is, that interest in the novelties that may surround bauk of the Katugas Ella, which flows past the gentleman dose not show himself. them and the carters give no thought to the base of the garden attached to the re anything but the rest and food of them sidence of the Assistant Agent. When the JAPAN.

selves and their teams, and cannot even jailor found the "yellow stutt" he conclud. meeting to pay, during 1889, the sum of

That tis Trustees be empowered by this of this place by the Tokugawa rofugees may traverso a dozen times a year.

HaxOPADI.--It seerns that the occupation tell the distances on the roads which they od it was merely mica, but Mr. Saunders got Mr. Wni. Murray of Rakwane, au Opium is characterised by a slight de-old gold-digger, to accompany him in an no significance Careful and well distribut who at first was sceptical became quite ed enquiries tend to show that, ainee the excited when he saw the result of a lew opening of Ying-tzu to Foreign trade, this rough washings of black sand. He de

the smokers has beau trebled. In a little lications at Ballarat would lead to no end commodity has become in the interior clared the gold to be the real staff and cheaper by one-half, whilst the number of no mistake and added that such in-

Northern border of the Feng-t'ien hill Mr. Suvinters has asked for the salataneo village among the highlands that form the of prospectings. Besides the money grant district lit upon four or five acres given of Mr. Molesworth or Captain Fyers in the up to the cultivation of the puppy. An researches necessary to settle the question are there yields two hundred taala weight of the presence of gold in paying quantity, of the drug. It was spoken of a heing. It seems certain that not merely gold in well flavoured, but deficient in strength, dust, but in appreciable nuggets, has been and was twenty per cent cheaper than Fo- taken out of the jailor's gem pits. All reign Upium. Farther North, near the the probabilities; therefore, are in favour of Mongolian town of Fo-li-tun, it is sown on larger masses existing at depths more or large scale but with smaller scaults, antess considerable below the surface, and we In Kirin the production is carried to a rauch taking the necessary steps finally to settle gara-only yielding one huuri toks weight cannot suppose the Government will delay the fact that the Chinese cannot be others for help; they were searched for trusted to administer law to foreigners. deadly weapons, such as knives, de Se

At least three hundred the question.Observere Such appointuienis might form the thin cond prisoner, who has been before the two days on the run out a number of the Sugar and fron-seem to me to require no and the drug is even offered for Rals in the

Of the shoudary imports, two only faster extout.

sure yearly brought into the market, end of the wedge which finally re-

Court previously for gambling, has no Tea clippers must now be close at hand, as too. The importation of the former has shops of Ying-tz. In the neighbourhood. intention of emigrating, and never had,

been almost three times as large as during of the producing districts, the presence of sulted in their arriving at the status according to the constable. This row took several of these fine vessels took their da

daya of each other.

At one time, about ten dayar Goodlake ordered

sixty-two thousand peculs. from Jays tells the indeed, the market was glutted, and varions its Foroiga rival. At Kiriu I found the fourteen strokes to be given at the scene of sensational story

was at Ying-tz when I left. The cultiva peut both prisoners to be imprisoned (with maun & Co. to the Japanese, ie endouyour-

Formosan Sugar. It was not disposed of this portion of the Empire 1hree years ago. hard labor) for ten days.

ing to escape from a Southern Men-of-war advantage. This was, I believe, to a back No. 29, was charged with being destitute of coal, burned in its stead great extent due to the unusual mode of By far the most gratifying feature of the haring allowed a prisoner to

on the night of

and a of the Friday. Trisoner was ou sontty duly, and and eventually aucceded under wuvor of a

to those employed for the Chinaman who escaped was charged forry night in escaping from her enemy.

that impedes the consumption of the new gainst forty-two thousand in 1866; and arson hereafter bound by articles of clerk- mere suggestion it may be worth codict was almost certain of being obtained.chants and others who formerly speculated so far as I can judge, wit be brought hore Goods against threa thousand in the lattering the term of service mentioned in such. We commend to the attention of mer commodity would be ovargotue. So Sugar, twenty-eight thousand pieces of Woollen ship to any attorney or solicitor shall, dar-

articles, hold any office or ter, and said he was on the 2nd list of good report on the trade of Newchwang, as like proofing season, Iran, on the other hand, trusted, the prices obtained hors were bettor iployment whatsoever other than the or conduct men,But Mr Goodlake gave prly, while the presont fashion of ladie's head has been barely sufficient for the demand, than those procured elsewhere; and this ployment of clerk to such attorney or soli of paying citu, sud his partner or to gaol with hard labor for two months.

the business, practice, or employment of The hair of the Corean boys grows low on ment experienced by those who speculated Coreans not to purchase Forsign Gonds.attorney or solicitor, save as by the 6 &

despite the persistent determination of the Chau Atong, toward, appeared as 'com- the forehead, is parted in the middle, and in it in 1866, and to the fact that the plainaut in a charge against two scale is plaited into a thick tail behind. Da tracted winding up of the affairs of pro-

7 Vict. or this Act otherwise

73, bank. Native Merchants allege that the

during

provid- cleaners, for having stolen his umbrella. marriage the back

caud every person bound as aforesaid summer & small quantity was smuggled, at part is cut off, and this rupt firm, retained, for a considerable It appeared that the complaining steward

being I was snatched from him. One of the to take up a fair tail for a Chinese."

maco would purchase sufficient markut. Not long ago, at a scotuded-inn made by myself neater the spot, would lead

to the conclusion that the prohibition is he has not held any other or ongaged in under seat. 14 of the 6 & 7 Vict. c. 73, that prisoners was apprehended in Court; and.

in the hills some fifty miles from Ying-tzu, (N. C. Daily Neus) they both got two months' hard labor-

a man anxiously enquired of me whether being carried out with sufficient stringency. Tho Complainant turned out to be the Chinese for the year ended December 1868, shows hausted. He was the village blacksmith, tzt. I chanced to visit the Gate at the choreto as may be necessary for this pur- report of the French Gas Company the Foreign Tron mines were being ex. To it excessive importance has, I think, my employeut contrary to this anaot been attached by the Merchants of Ying-pent, and the form of such affriavit as aforesaid shall be varied by anch addition who was not forthcoming some time since an improved financial position. The laying and was in the habit of resorting twice a to answer a charge (by summous of the of maius has been completed; improve year to this port, in order to secare his sup

time of the last fair, and certainly all pose." By looking further into the sta Emigration Officer) of having committed a meats have been effected in the works; the plica of the more anely worked metal; and I saw and heard would Jaduss the opinion se bretch of the Emigration Regulations. He dobt has been reduced, leaving only a mort the high prios rendered his last visit a fair that Foreign and Southern commodities intos, we may see from the cases that such was therefore sent down to see Mr Thom grige of 11, 12,000; consumption has in- Jure. Feug-fien itself produces Iron of no which deploy the day's journey, actioned by our correspondents would not harare and exceptional employment as that sett.

oreseed. The gross receipts on account of inferior quality.

rty which is distant one At Peichia-he, forty- Gua consumed have been Tis. 7,794, which miles South-east of Houkden; at Tien-shu- Lying at the mouth of the Yang after the regarded by the court as a contravention Hefore the passing of the last has been expanded, except. Tis. 9. The in- kon near itsing-ching; and in the hills of the sorte proge dine streams toler. Act it was hell that employment as sur come for 1868 is estimated at Tis. 8,000, Sei-ma-chi, half way between the oldest ca. it receives from that a vions statement as to the amount claimed Minutes of a Public Meeting of the mib and as economies are so be affuuted jo the and the Yellow Sea, dol and Iron are able harbour, and has become the chief! veyor of taxos, necupying one-eighth of t being due by the defendant (the "fair agter

pital and Francisca repeated her statementscribers to the British Church Establish working, a profit is anticipated of Tia. fanpd side by side. At each of these places port at the North of the Yellow Sea. A time of the clerk, was inconsistent with his as to the payment of $400 of this suit; in gent, Cantonath January, 1Consulte, 1,000. The uricijal guarantee of 8 per ten peculs of the formser article can be pur Bar has recently made its appearance, but, indeed as an articled clerk. It was said,

1 10 Taylor, indeed, in cent on the paid up capital, in the mean

B. and Ald. threa instaliments (June, July and August); Shanien, on the 8th January, 1839.

Present ↑ D. B. Robertson, Esquire, C.

fatter to be the last of the three rival apot, the advancement of T-ku-aban Act of Parliament must be a service to which sum was paid in Singapore. She

The vations shooting parties who have I have visited. The more closely adjacent is not likely to cease. There are already the master, continuing during the whole. only $40, and said she could bring witnesses Thomas, Esquire, Treasurer, and Messrs dropping in, several having left their boats Everything is tinged with Coal: lialf the various articles of Southern Chinese grigio, days or hours to a different employment

Geo Newton, Esquire, Trustee, and T.

been frozen in up-conatly, are

Beauty districts form a diminative Black Country, there over forty thonna: inhabitants. La and term of years specibed in the con-

Goode j Foreign from Singapore to prove the payment of

tract, and not a servies broken by devoting Mayers, Sampson, Gepp, Talbot, Bulkley, jammed in creeks, and themselves walked men one meets are begrimed with it it above sumpit the Judge would postpous

to Quinsan, Kabding or other large towns takes the place of ralliet stalks and charcoal bad all been brought from Chefoo via the case. This, however, the Judge refused and Frater, to de Charlie Dermer, the barkeeper at

and thence taken native boats to Sbughai.honts the 'angis used for all domestic ku-sban The only Corean commodities accepted by the clerk." But this must be for Ponsid that Davidsen had offer meeting a special one held on Tuesday morning, who walked from near encumbers the road sides with its dust and made of the mulberry bark, and human the Stag Hotel, was then called for the de-read ag and those of a special one held on We hear of two gentlemen who returned on purposes--is piled up in every house yard: offered for sale wern-Ox Hides, Paper on to dau, a regular employment, or

in, Ex parte Taylor, 4 341 continued non-service:

Fuaning over to accept $200 down, and settle the the 12th February, 1868, both of which Soochow to Kahding, and found all boats ashes and conceals the sky above the hill Hair. The hair of the Corean boys growa ;

were which the following the whole time, em- pay more than $50 at that times upon Report for the year 1868 was presented by two bears and a half to cut a mile passage, hes and theiron furnaces. The mums are and is plaited into a thick tail belju, Oployment. The employment, in order to which the summons was taken out. His the Trustees

the marriage the back part is out off, and affect the articles, must cause damage to the Honor remarked that, as the payment of

this superalty has becomo an article of gate Another gentleman returned on the the part of the Government. Any one may the $400 bad not been satisfactorily proven, In laying the Report of the Canton 6th having boon seven days, five of which seak for a seam, and, if he finds one beyond commeroa A mace would purchase sufi N. 8. 701" where an articled clerk had

Church Society before you, the Trustees he had been frezen up, trying to reach the limits of existing mines, may work it oidut to make up a fair tail for a Chinese. cepted the office of auditor of a Poor-law taluronte dae on the promisory note, via, hope that their actions during the year Shanghai, from some place North of the

im payment of a percentage to the owner of Bichs de Mur and Ginseng wore there, but union, but the duties of the oflice were 1888 will be endorsed by this meating, and, Tabu,

this land. At Sai-ms-chi there are three or they were intended as tribute to Peking performed by in after business hours, it aliliong they have expended all the funds Of the tive gentlemen who are missing four establishments for amolding Irun, and The more wealthy Coreans were silk dressus as held to be no damage to his master, and therefore no objection to the anticiency of available they consider the present financial on the West of the Tenu, nothing, we are over a sobre uf Goal aines. The chutts of of Ch those manufacture, the less, Willy the service. The easrá sbore cital werd do position of the Canton Church Society surry to say, has been yet hort. Two par the latter of course ponotraic almost hori wore their own, and the great majurity cided befors the late Act, but they are all ties, as is known, are gone in search of zontally, and vary considerably in sist, were content with the very substantial As suggested at the last Public Meeting, thom. The idea of chartering a small Some extend four or are hundred yarda, Native Cotton falmics. The Corasu Silk applicable to the present condition of things,

steamer for the purpose has been enter and give employment to as many men,

worm feeds on the mulberry leaf, and the ant we see uo difficulty in repeating that we have; during the past year, put in repair tained, but abandoned, re useless until The anthractite found here is of excellent manufactured artiole in initely superior such a matter as geueral election, and accidental employment arising out of both Church and Chaplaincy at an outlay

But the business castaing no damage to the master, would of $1062.20. These repairs were much some more denite news is received from quality, The rooms in the inn were heated to that of Manchuria.

the boats already gone, required, and the value of the Property is

was cast, without a partiale of smoke on They take place thrice a year, and the ag

THERE WAS Litany shil Holy Communion The Iron is wronglit in the gregate value of all the commodities inter in the parian' church of East Brent, Arch- Our re ridest inauner. Strange as it may seem, un-lauged does not exceed three hundred descon Denisiu having invited twelva

Ід

of

we now seek in vain. Quixotic as place late last night. The vessel tails in parture from London within two or three 1806. The increase, has amounted to over the Native article must be prejudiolal to an attorney will be avoided if the clerk

THE EMPLOYMENT OF ARTICLED CLERKS. asked whether the articles of apprenticeship -We (Law Tune) have been repeatedly

were to serve as deputy sheriff, deputy mayor, poll olurk, or candidate's inspector

the principal and not in neglect of the duty these offices were held with the consent of lowing to

to such

principal, the articles would

An arrival to-day the steamer Te pin re-abipments became necessary. The past Price of Upium ecnsiderably lower than 3 Buitable inen might be found even in the offence, in addition to which payo, some time since auld by Mesara Trant-season has witnessed the first arrivation of the poppy was only commenced in a booth. We are quite clear that if

the idas might be deemed, it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that China. It is at least & halfway house between the rival propositions, and as tessels would be subject to the laws abould in Consul be stationed there, is not so absurd as some would say. As a

Bideration.

any

to

nf

and officials of the ports they visited, biz angtady at Kowloon03p from all the timber between decks then the packing. Were care taken to assimilate trade of 1867. is the extended demia bu in no way affectéif under-23 & 24 Vict

LOCAL:

with kidnapping, in a case in which a var

-

for Manufactures. Ninety-nine

thousand

the packages bugs to pincipal obstacle pieces of Cotton Goods were imported 0.127, s. 10. That section save that nu

before admitted All attorney or

than her rival. The report at first circu- lad, and in the jostling his ambro. superfluity has become an article of contime, unsold, a quantity large for this a great cost, across the Ya-hz; but enquiries solicitor, prove by the affidarit required

As will be seen by the shipping reports given in another column, the Ariel and Spindrift arrived at Shanghai the same day, the latter (which started on the 20th September, while the Ariel started on the 24th) having been 4 days longer on passage Lated that there was a difference of two days only in their passages is an error.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COUET.

Hon, Judge Ball sat this morning; when the case of A. Rintuolabhop Wing Cheong Shun, $220, was postponed uusi L Davidsen &. Francisca Berger, $449. This case was resumed, when plaintif (the Ringapore tavern-keeper) repeated is pre-

next Tuesday,

girth

was

THE CANTON CHURCH SOCIETY.

полощ

of the Act.

the

therefore alleged that she owed Davidsen B., H.-B. M's Consul, in the chair:tuns, remunerates the Shareholders chased for one taél, and one pecul of the the entire Southern coast possesses no 588" that "the service required by the

ed

the

he would give judgment for the seven in

$350; and the plaintiff was given to under-

stand that he could sup for the balance

when it booane due.--Davidsen endowyour

ed to go off on the Fund away" teck

again; but this the Judge annmarily put

stop to by limiting the question to whe ther the money was owing or not.

TO-DAWS FUZZCE,

The circular convening the meeting was

Bound.

CANTON CHURCH SOCIETY,"

for one that they hired, up to the water subjected to no restriction nor exaction on

At Kaly the Gate Do

and the

T&-

master. In Ex parte Llewellyn, Dowl

Me Goodluke on the Bench- charged two Chinese with having commit smaller items ocoeur as shown in statement nec system of domestic slavery, came be- ted a nuisance near his house. Inspector of account. As shown by the account the fore the Mixed Court on the 5th.

Mr Aitken, engineer at P. & 0, Work, greatly enhanced by the operation. Bundry! An sinusing case, illustrative of the Chi by an open atona stove, into which a place at these faire is altogether insignificailt not affect the articles.

to the neighbourhood. Complainant fur

ther observed that there were Europeah females in the surrounding houses. Mr. Goodlake (sildressin prispuera) said that,

ing forth.

own Cottona. The latter are now all ro

RO

Valence of Bimilar uuísances was a disgrace but on the other hand it must be borne but the following historionl details will pro-races, kettles and ach articles of house. they formerly purchased each year thirty shades of theological opinion, to give mind that we have yet to receive the Gasbably be more interesting. The young lady hold uso-rough themselves in the extreme thousand pieces of Fortig unanufacture, opportunity fus fint person to Big yetumaut Grant for 1888, that all outstand-in dispute bears a high reputation as an were all of Bankden uianufacture, having and they, without doubt, at the same time, ing debte are discharged, and that we have actress and singer, and has been for a con been carried three hundred by a bad brought for sale a certain quantity of their player for the guidance of thcs whose uffice it is to fill up the vacant see of Can- Church and Chaplaincy in complete repair serbia sins the acknowledged property mountainous road. Ten miles from Sai-nined for home consumption, and the dis terbury. Mr Ditcher, the quondam pro-

of an elderly female, to whom she has been machi, Sulphur is found. It costs a mon to our oredit

a source of profitable revenue.

Her e- and a half per catty. The disposal of it is appearunos of both from the faire, must, of i into the plan.--John Bull.

secutor of the arealexcon, cordially entered The Estimates for 1860 are as follows:gagements at the sing song exceed sanctioned, on condition of a cartala quan- qurse, ha a greatly depreciated their im Govt, Grant/1888, $1,040

$1,000 a year, independently of private tity being annually delivered to the Govern portanos. Opium amoking is not allowed £100 towards the improvement of the Caur HER Majesty has forwarded the sum of If they did not know how to conduct

in the Qures, but there visiting the Gate for University boat-racing and sanitary parties which also turn in a handsome Büm, ment. Formerly, also this district had to themselves decently, he would have to Gort Grant 1889,

The two ladies until recently reaided at aid in the preparation of the powder requir. are disposed to practise the pleasant vice They pleaded that Total Subauription

Estimated 1860,

Namchi, but a short time back the Siren eu for the hunts in the forest, that stretches in secret, at the houses of their Chinese poss was seen by a well-to-do trader, who is re- from the mouth of the Ye-ly to the sources friends; and many whom I met asked

if they broke the laws of this Voloug some of which were very wise by the Way-they would be punished for

beat it into them.

they did not know the law, nor could they read the noticer posted forbidding auí-

1,040

2,800

-$4,980

1

WHEN is a gun-barrel e chicken ?Wheq it is a little fow!,

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