R$ 20, 1440
IRECTORY
JAPAN
PINES, &C.,
39.
kis now PUB EADY FOR OIR- ly to
IN B. MORRIS.,
ra Bowra & Co.,
Queen's Road.
13, 1869.
ry description exa China Mail" Office ness, punctuality, arges, by
LES A. SAINT CENTS.
the Proposed Move- Steam Packets of or the Year 1800, as jesty's Postmaster China Mail Office
26, 1809)
arly requested that ating to the general be addressed to the se to fadividuals by d inconvenience in ness will thereby be
AMAIL
T. JAN. 20, 1869,
AL ERRORS
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to whom "read
No 1755 —January 20, 1809. Į
matter of spelling. Let us now reverse the picture and judging by the resulta, k if those connected with the Eastern foreign press fall much below the stand- ard of their home brethren
however that they are, as a rule, han- working and industrious, their errors arising chiefly from an inaccurate know- ledge of English. The Friend of India, in recently cotonienting upon the nubject of native compositors, Chinese and Ban- gales, says:
LOCAL
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAGAD STEAM"
Reimera.
BOAT COMPANY,
.:
THE CHINA MAIL.
to
in addition: to
proceedings of the Cominission cannot be decided upon until Mr Seward's opinions have been made knowu.
ter of gambling, and he had now very little NEW LINE OF, TELEGRAPH TO confidence in any of thein-Defendant ad-
to bresch-loaders-summunition for use with RANGOON AS mitted that everything which his master
the Snider will have to be supplied; With reference to a communication from had said was true. He had nothing to say the Secretary of State to the Governors The heif-yearly general meeting of the but he would promise not to go to a gamb. General enquiring what aid thaGovernment number of the Ungarischer Lloyd surpasses the same dimensions as the presant cart secondly, that as the now cartridge will still A Telegram which appears in a recent be the "Bore," although not. af precisely It must be remembered that, to start above Company was held at the office of the legs' solitary confnemen 2003, or 24 of This would be willing to extend for the all that we have hitherto sean in the way ridge, the same plant of machinery with a with, the compositors of printing offices Messrs Endicott (presiding), Heard, B.
General Agents this afternoon. Present hours
promotion of a line of telegraph from Rau of English election intelligence. From fow unimportant modifications, will serv in India and China have amongst them. Walker, Mellish, Kaye, Waller, R. Dea. being dangerous to the padce, and with pare, and bringing into connection with "Laird, Ayaton, Beales, and Lordmayor point for otherwise this, clearly, would bas A branded Chinaman was charged as goon or Moulmain through Siam to Singa the proviness" it, reports the election of for its production. This lact is an important a large proportion of natives who, while cou, Anderson, Pullard, o, Viscount having attempted to stab with a knife the Europe, Malaces, Sumatra, Java, Saigon Lawrence; for Greenwich, Lowe, Boum- possessing considerable manual dexterity, de Corial Messia Hart, Jackson and policeman who apprehended him. Mr and China Colonel. Robinson, Director dali, Palaier, Forster, Fawcett, and Card:ter to depond upon a store of cartridges one of those cases in which it would be bet have seldom acquired a perfect command
Caldwell, under whose instructions the man General of Indian Telegraphs, in a commu- well. At Giustenor another fabu supplied from home than upon independent The Chairman having read the notice of was apprehended, stated that he could not aleation to the Government, states that a lously over-represented constituency production. The English troops in Indis of the language in which they "set up."'
the meeting and stated that he would be produce the Chinese who spoke of the at- bond fade scheine, which contemplates bring Childers, Layard, the Minister of the Int have all, we believe (or nearly all), received Those conversant with printing matters glad of any remarks from shareholders, Mr in China will very readily acknowledge Waller observed that he saw that the subpt to stab, because he would then be sing the whole of the above-mentioned torior,the chancellor of the exchequer, and the Snider; and under these circumstances
marked man and would not be secure of his countries into electric communication with the Minister of War." the vast difference which this fact makes stdy to Kwok Acheong had not yet cessed life.--Mr May said that supposing this the civilized world, could not but be of gpaph promises to supply the place of the pest a suggestion which we made more than The electric tele it may, perhaps, not be inappropriate to re in the proofs" submitted to the Mr G. Heard replied in the negative. Chinaman had been stabbed or killed, then great value to India; and as the whole of lost mythopoeia" faculty in our prosaic two years ago, viz. that when the re-arma "Reader." Roughly speaking, we may
Mr Walker remarked that it was ques-ho mnat have come forward-Mr. Caldwell the telegraph communication must pass modern life. ay that for five mistakes made by English tionable whether it would pay.
replier that it might be as dangerous for him through India, it net also Add largely
ment is complete some relief might be safe- compositore, thirty will be found in the all the observed that now thong in it was us will zerefore, help to identify himself writing, from the reduction of the European fores by, say, A Peer of the Realm," who further ly afforded to the. Indian exchequer by the work of natives. There is in China, how had to teamers (all in good trim) in in reality. But it was the Constable whom alearly to the pucuniary as well as commer- Royal Yacht Club, Isle of Wight, encloses 10,000 men, The issue of breech-loaders.
stead of two. The question had been ar- the prisoner attempted to stab; his informer olal advantage evei, au intermediate class of Portuguese gued over and ovor again, before the Board only saw the gesture, P. 6. 259 (Sikh) toiz cordis,se of ludia to give this progosi his card to the Church News and asks that to troops who are unlikely ever to have to compositors who widely vary in their cap of Directors; and they deemed it to amount stated that he saw the knife in the hands of pesuuiary aid or guarantee was sought; assistance. Neither
clerical newspaper to inform its readers, cope with any enemy similarly armed, is bilities of correct work. Many are to a paying away of four per cent, instead prisoner, but did not see any throat. Mr special privileges were suggested, but not of "Peer of the Realm, R. Y. O., Isis of forca. And unless some new reasons bave on wy authority".c. on the anthority practically tantamount to increasing the fully equal to those at home, while others of losing five per cent. Besides, the Douglas well accounted for the brands on stated, nor did he think it advisable to grant Wight that "the appointment to Can- arisen for maintaining an increased force, again scarcely come up to their native agreement (which was not yet settled) could prisoner's ears by giving a catalogue o of any but would recommend instead the terbury was in no souse Mr Disraeli's. He such a rednotion as we have suggeste fellow-compositors. It cannot be denied be terminated by two months' notice. If fences coinmitted by lim during the last five grant of what would be of far more value, was commanded to offer the vacant accwhich relatively to the augmentation st-
carried out, as the Directors proposed to do, they meditated a rise in the passage
and at the same time of very great importo Bishop Tait, and had no alternative but fected by the supply of breech-loaders isla money for Chineas; which, in their opi-
cable from some point wear the head of this mean? The youngest tyro in politios natural and propar economy. fance to British Burinah, vi, a sub-marine resignation or obedience." What does mere nothing) scenis to suggest itself as a nion, would make up for any expenditure
the Bay of Bengal, along the coast of Ar knows that the Sovereign has to responsi in that direction. They proposed to raise
racau or British Burmah,
The inquiry into the circumstances which lower-deck fares for Chinese, to 80 cants,
strengthening the land lines, and rendering duty and that it is the prime Minister's produced the scandalous failure of the and upper deck fares to $1, from the 1st of
asaistance in the surveys of the routes by en advies, had not to be 44 command- Bank of Bombay bas already brought to February next.
If Mr Disraeli's friend, the "Peer of light many circtostatices calculated to which the proposed lines ware to be married, the Realm," is right in his statement, Bratarile the public when the time somes for In support of his suggestion for a sub-ma Disraeli has foregone his duty and betrayed publishing the whole story. People are st that the existing land lines from Cloutta the less good for all that. But it was Mr much of a calamity which brought rein tu to Rangoon passed through about as dif. Disraeli's duty to appoint, and to bear the some thousands, and gave our commercial cult a country for telegraphio purposes as public responsibility of bie choice conld be conceived, and was subject to
reputation in fudia a blow which will hot coutinnal interruptions, and altogether in ry on behalf of an
A correspondunt pleads in a contempora edo be forgotten by the natives. One spite of the heavy expense, the labor and 86th. According to his statement, this re-over, so short and complete in itself that it exiled regiment," the piece of evidence given on Monday is, how- the trouble incurred, it seemed hopeless to giment has not been barracks, axcept for can easily be carried in the memory! Mr expect good work from these lines during ten days, during the last year and a half. Donald Robertson, formerly deputy secre the monsoon, which was the very time it has fallen to ita lot to serve in the tropics tary and afterwards manager of the bank, when it was most wanted, unless a cable for twenty-nine years out of thirty-eight. droonbeat a series of loans granted by him were laid. Colonel Robinson thought judging from the charts, the neighbourhood to be removed to the untenithy barracks he advanced twenty-five lacs. (£25,000) And now the men have heard that they are in 1864. "To three members of ono firm and more than likely it would have burst of False Point appeared favourable for sin the Mauritius. Allowing for this account without security, and without consulting on being fired and dobd him more damage point of departure, or it might be practica- being a little overgoloured, there appears with the directors." This was a pretty than any one sise. He would fine him 60,ble to start frou, Mud Point, or Saugor Is some reason for the complains which now good stroke of business, but Mr Robertson with the option of one month's hard labor. land, or from the Mutlah The best point comes to us, apparently from one of the re-also spoke to several other transactions A Chinaman was fined only twenty-five of the Burial coast would possibly be be- giment, and perhaps the 88th might be allow of a similar character, on all of which dell and Hart), was next proposed by bir wonts (Mr. Goodlake would have flogged tween Saudoway, and Towng-hoop. The ed its turn at a healthy station without in losses had been incurred. Yet, people iti
20. the public service. against the Hydrant in Cleverly Stroot. the coast near Sandoway was somewhat un-
Englaud were very much amazed when the His Worship strengthened his sentence by der 800 milos, which, at £150 per mile for
surprise was not shared by the manager or calling the defendant a "irty beast." The Report of the Directors is as fol. The case against three Chinese firemen would represent a cost of alumut £100,000 deep sea, and £400 per mile fur shore ends,
directors, for having stolen a suht of $220 from a pasand he considered that £150,000 would The board of directors have now the plea senger on board the P. & O. steamer Oriami, over all expenses. sure of submitting to you their usual halt between Singapore and this port, was re- latter with other correspondence on the Colonel Robinson's yearly Report upon the affairs of the consumed. Mr Toller appeared fur ana of subject, has been forwarded to the Master pany, and its operations during the period the prisoners. Evidence was produced Attendent, with a request that he will re- from the let day of Futy to the Slat Ducem showing that the prisoners had admitted part, after consultation with such parsons
er, 1868.
Having stolen the money sud the case was
"The explanation is that they learn mo chanically, not only that English lettera iu print correspond to the type in the various compartments before them, but that letters in hand-writing are similarly represented, When now and difficult manuscript is placed before them they learn the writer's hand, that is his mode of writing J or *tion or any other letter or termination, Bs schoolboys learn the Greek characters.: They do their work better in many cases than Euglial compositors, because they do it mechanically." We can hardly endorse this letter son tence because, even assuming its correct ness as regards spelling, the intelligent knowledge which is necessary to the uc egrato division of words, spacing, etc., is
island.
ed."
Mr Kave remarked that the Directors Water-worka, who was yesterday, charged rine cable, Colonel Robinson pointed out the Constitution. The appointment is not present too busy with the elections to think
or six yeare. He liad been deported twice. ou the mainland, as it was larger than this His Worship advised the prisoner to stay Colony. He would send him to prison for three months, with, hard labor, as a rogue and vagabond, and the police would be specially instructed to keep him off this The Chinese employed at the Pokfolim were simply coming back to the old tariff
Mr Heard replied that they wore going with having threatened the Chinese clerk back to all rates; they were the same as at the works with a pistol, was brought up those charged for Haukow at Shanghai. on remand. The constable repeated his Mr Walker said that he had no doubt statement the affect that he took the pis- the Board had very good reasons for do- tel out of the prisoner's band. His Wor ug so. He would have sought it would ship stated that it was fortunate for the have been better to have carried over a prisoner that he did not present the pistol little more to the depreciation fund. to any one, becane being in possession of hir Hoard explained that this was pre-it, se he was, during a time of disturbance, ronted at least made up by the fact that he would have been punished very severely, they hat coll on hand to the value of over It was also fortunato for him that he did $20,000
not fire it off, as the barrel was cracked, The Chairman the proposed, and Mr Anderson seconded, that the report be adopted; which mation was unanimously carried.
The re-election of auditora (Masare Eid-
greatly wanting. And again, our con Deacon, seconded by: air fleard, and car bim) for having committed a nuisance distance from Calcutta or False Point to the abolition of the Concordat has done, news came that the bank had failed. Their
temporary refers only to such English compositors as he meets with in-Tudia. It cannot be supposed that he means to institute a comparison with the "whips" of Printing House Square,
Finally, a word or two about the "read ing." The same paper we have above quote el saysThe marvel is that with so imperfect a class of readers there are
The meeting then separated.
lows
If
of
nothing else in Austria, it has made mar- marry his deceased wife's sister, which can- riage cheap. In Ctratz a man wanted to onically is not permitted, except on pay about the rights of Sweden on the doma
The Aftonbladet raises a curious question
This was considered too high a eum by the consisting of the town of Wismar, the island ment of 300 florins, the dispensation tax. Wismar, in Mecklenburg. This doen, young couple, and they expressed their in- of Poel, and the village of Neukiostor, tention, since the church dignitary would forms a portion of the old Slavonic territo not abate his price, of being married by they of the Wenda, and is stated to belong to as he might think able to give useful infor registrar. Whorespon the usual public sao King of Sweden as "King of the
not more typographical mistakerin paper Tho accounts are now laid before you, and committed for trial at the Supreme Court mation on the subject, wlist place he con-notice was affixed at the town-house. "This, Wende." In 1863 the property was poort-
published iu Asia. No writer can be wasted
show the working of the steaners for this in consequence of an application, by Mr past six months. After paying all commis Blaney, chief officer, a special session will most likely be held, in order that no incon- insurance, interests on loun, had debts and Penience may result to the P.&O. Com outgoings of every description to the lat.pany's officers, so December, there remains the sum of $71,372.20 in the hands of the company The following paragraph appears in an Uf this the directors white off one-third of Australian paper It will be gratifying viz. $2,379.56; and woolorocommend plac-M. Nicolas Chefalier, the well-known artist, the sum standing as
prelibary expenses to the numerous friends and admirers of ing $25,000 to the Depreciation and Reserve bu hear that a most kind autograph letter Fund, the declaration of a dividend on the to bini from Prince Alfred has been receiv aid up capital at the rate of 12 per cented by the mail, informing him of his Royal.
sidered to be the most suitable for the des however, was too mizol for the bishop of parture of a cable from Bengal to Raugoon, the diocese. Be not only eeut & most and alse whether he saw any reason to valement letter to the magistrate, demand debt the feasibility of laying a deep sea ing the instant removal of this placard of cable between the two provinces. English notification, but, which was more to the man, December 9.
point, declared himself himself ready. In marry the stubborn couple himself, free of replied that he
OCCASIONAL NOTES. (From the Pall Mall Gazrits, Nov 2nd). Army Control Department and giving pra
No tie is being lost in establishing the tial effect to the principles on which it has Royal Engineers, hitherto
expense. The it, and that under cent, interest. By the treaty of. Malmo of
romarks we can most fully endorse. All per annus, viz: $33,750-devoting $4,000 Flighness's intention to leave Eugland vory been based.. Colonel Martendent. And so they were married free of expense Government so late as 1869, when a com-
to correct a proof of his own composition,sia, tuning expenses, sulares, premia of typographically, so well as reader, for the two mental operations conflict with each other in the process of correction in the case of the writer. Hence in a country where there is no trained literary class, and the functions of pure Editor and Writer are united in one person, the munt of good and reliable readers' in the printing office is doubly felt." These trendproofs for India and Colo. and proof for weiter in die férent departments, ““editorial" or "lo- cal and this fact greatly increases the dificulty pf reading correctly. If we add to this the countless interruptions by visita, chits," "mails, correspondence, etc., we may fairly claim for all in our profession out here some measure of for bearanes for occasional errors. If the united efforts of 200 English compositors and a staff of 25 editors, readers and re- porters, enforced under a system of mi-
new decount,
ruary,
aged to the Grand Dizice of Meckleltirg Schwerin, by Gustavus Adolphus, for the auth of 1,250,000 Tix dalers. The Grand Duke, says Aftonbladet, acquired by this mortgage the right of occupying the domi nion of Wismar for 100 years; but, in 1903, Sweden will be able to resume possession of it by paying the above sun with 3 per was very happy to those circumstances ha would, provided the 26th of July, 1803, the domain of caused to be written and affixed in abedi. own institutions and customs tariff has the parties consented, order the removal of Wismar was to oconpy an exceptional posi- the obnoxious document which he had tion in Mecklenburg, and its right to its to the remuneration of the directors, and shortly on his sooond voyage, and inviting
of the euce to the established laws of the country. been acknowledged by the Mecklenburg carrying forward the balance $8,348.68 to M. Chevalier to meet him at Galin, where of the Barra Department at the Warismati statistics note on the present it and Wismar Since then, however,
nuder the auspices of the Church, he hopes to arrive about the lab of Feb las arrived at Aldershot with the appoint stato of academical education in Germany Mecklenburg has entered the new Zollve mercial convention was concluded between Respecting the amount of their remon neration, the directors would observe that dis, Obina, and Japan, and back to Austra Drake, B., strewly ills a similar post in may not be uninteresting just now. It cerrein, and Aftonbladet considers that Sweden
and to accourpany him thence to In-nient of Controller. Commissary-General up to the present time, they liave waived lia, taking sketches for the Prince en route. Ireland, and it is rumoured that controllers taiuly points a sudral. There are at this has a right to demand that the inhabitants their claims, in consequence of the large. Chevalier skotobed the prince's Austra have been nominated to fortamouth, Malmomont twenty-nine universities in Gerina debt due by the Company, but as the loan lan tour for him.
of the dominion of Wismar should be con- oy. The number of professors (Docents) sulted as to whether they would rather ta, Gibraltar, and the Cape. The man is being rapidly paid off, and the future
motioned in connection with these stations engaged in looturing at them amounted to belong to the Zollverein or retain their old prospects if the Company are so prosper
that they are fully entitled
those of Principal Superintendent of students goodly array indeed. Yet
the last term to 2, 44: there were 21,542 eustong organization." to a compensation for their fine and sor
Stores. Gordon, 0.B., Superintendent of vices for the past.
Stores Roland, Commissary-General Mate-there is not one followship to be gained The gross earnings of the steamers are
through the length and breadth of the land, rit, and Assistant Commissary-General while a very good proportion of the men Watt. about $3,000 less than the previous six bute accuracy, fails at times to produce months of the year; owing, however, to the Criminal Sossions were resumed according again: Very strange. doings are reported There is, however, a movoment on foot noe in disparagement of the bucòlio mind,
Luxemburg has become a "black spat have to earn their livelihood at best they even a perfect copy of a first-class jord erase in the price of coal, and by using to adjournment. Mr. M. F. Rozario was from that hut lately quieted spot. It for raising funds for the benefit of the poor- plácanted the following passage from the
may during their academical tríonnium. every economy, the expenses of the steamers called up, and fined $25 for not appearing pears that pincards advocating French an- have been largely reduced, so that the net as a Juror on the 18th-Not a word, how-nexation abound anew throughout the conner sulolara, ad as to anable them to give earnings will be found to be $18,000 in ex-over, was said as to the subject for which try, as found affixell to all public build-
minda exclusively to their The
has company
on hand a large the Sessions were adjourned, viz., to costing, and find their way into every house
studies; a amount of Stores and Coals; advantage has der the practice in, the case of recognizances and but. But more significant and dange-doubt, legitimate objest of curiosity to bucks He giveth his hand to make fanpows
movement to which we with all auccess.
How can he get wisdom thas huldeth the plangh and thatgoriesh in the goad that driveth oxen been taken of the present low price of being estreated without a call to show cause.
A candidate's personal character is, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk i coals to lay in a considerable. stook, the
rous is another symptom. It appears that, quite recently, the authorities bave taken temptible in the employment of a spy to dog
the electors, ̈*. ̧.· ́`· IN BANKRUPTCY.
but is there not something con friends of the 73rd by the time they directors deeming it more for the interest
and is diligent to give the kine dec reach Auckland There is a general of the sbareliolders to invest money in Hans Kirer, bankrupt, appeared for fuel, French oues particularly in the classes of private life? This was the urae taken judge, not understand the entire of judg
He sill not be sought for in to supplant the German schoolbocks by his steps and ferret out all the details of his
public counsel, nur
ous, they
the occupation of
.
inal at home, it is not to be wondered at if we and our brethren are sometimes found tripping.
себя.
ed rooms furnish-
nduct their work
of reference, and
be disturbed by
ilst so employed. similar course is readers being
Fe the final "re-. to the editor to y belong; (eight the Times staff, being Editor-in- the part of the by a fine for after editorial pite all this caro even the best- writer in a home
re are a good
ok proof-reading
gs in the world, atient over mis
wspapers, and details which are Jew people would e-actually exists Bible with 6,000 1 Yet such is the following pa-
haps the most phical abit that umbled for some
he University
at
of typographical
publish a book
ts wore employed,
ot to be perfect,
in the ball of the
of £50 was offered
ald be discovered.
ted, it was found
arrors, one being
other in the first
The only books
entirely free from tion of the Bible, Horace, and, an
pography, with
a ita execution,
trained by years ormance of their criticism of the eat Britain exigeant in
the
THERE will be some work out out for our
think
SUPREME COURT,
January 20, 1869. (Before the CHIEF JUSTICE.)
The Court sat at eleven o'clock, and the
are
am
their
The theological tendencies of the festoh have been enricusly displayed in the West Aberdeenshire election: A sharp exchange of scriptural squibs" has signalized the candidature of Mr M'Combie, of Tillyfour, the famous cattle-breader. His opponents,
Apocrypha
it high in the congregations; he shall not sit on the
rising of Maories, and even the "friend them than employ a larger aum in paying examination-Mr. Sharp appearing on his history and geography. Nur. have even by SIT Shuney Waterlow. The mirit shall not be found where parables are spokeh —
off the loan of $200,000 on the Company's ly natives are beginning to waver in Steamers, which, has been; still further re- their allegiance to the British blood," ducco, and now stands at $70,000; they with them as with other kindred tribes hope this amount will be entirely cleared exercising its usual influence. We have off by the end of the present year.
The three running steamers are insured already given some particulars of the
for $140,000. hocking massacre of settlers at Poverly
Mr. Qnok-a chong and Mr John & La Bay, on the east coast. While this was praik retire from the board, which now occurring, matters were not faring better consists of Mesars J. B. Endicott, Viscount in the west Colonel Whitmore attacked do Cereal, L.A. Hitchcock, R. Dungon, B.
befielt, m
and connectad
merov. xxii. 25.
Okutoku, apa in the Wanganui district, Cunningham. Pettit, and G. F. Heard. to hold on to the property; and it was sold assistance while getting from his carriage.mour that he is 6 Unitary which is said Ford sill essa chine enemies that rise up against with a force of 300 Europeans and eightyThe retiring anditora, Mr. W. 9. Riddell by the mortgagee. It had been a losing natives After some hard fighting, our and Mr J Hurt, offer themselves for re property from the beginning; but lie bad at walked with great difficulty and seeming to be a Unitarian place of worship.
men were compelled to retire, and were pursued by the Maories up to a short distance of their camp, when two iodads. from the Armstrong guns checked their advance, The assailants lost, in killed, wounded and missing, about forty men ;
and their commanding officer, bujur Hunter, fell at the head of the storming party. The troops generally are discot tented, and the New Zealand govern ment is condemned as incapable. An agent was sent to Victoria to raise a force of 200 volunteers. He met with
election.
་་ ་་་་་
J. B. ENDICOTT,
Chairman.
TODAY'S PULICE. Mr. May on the Benob.
Edwin Martin seaman of the Rinaldo, refusing to pay bis chair-coolie.-D. Fovrat, was fineil $1.50 for having been drank and seaman on board the Piscataqua, was also in drunken row last night with a chair-coolie, audi smushed a chair, the damage to which the coolie valued at $2.80.-His Worship
the time of building a very fair prospect of its paying well. Many of the Chinese bous es had never been occupied at all, and sovie, formerly let for $05, now fetched a reatal great measure to certain Ordinances and regulations passed about that time. had so far explained those items to is Elia Donor observed that the Bankrupt satisfaction; but it was a frightful redne. tiou in value, $83,000 to $7,300.
of only $20 a month. This was owing in
Plessed shall be ne fuis of thy caule The
out against the one way, and shall five before thes these to be snitten before thy face they shall come
ve says. xx+hii, 7.
viz 10,300 yards, was attained at Shoe- 9 inch muzzle-loader gun of 14 tous firing a biryness on Friday by Mr Whitworth's shot of 250 lb with a charge of 50 lb. This Lynall Thomas gun, which in 1861 ranged range is 225 yards over that of the 7-inch
-such manuals been spared as were prepared
the Conservatives in Dumfriesshire in heat relate justice and judgment,jand plained that the apparently exorbitant au sanctioned and recommended by the educabe best understood from the instructions But Mr McCombie's friends were not to
In reply to the Court, the Bankrupt ex-by man living in Luxemburg itself, and regard placed as estimated value of the property tional bod.
in which they pursued their researches
Ecclesiasticns xxxviii. 25-33," will
the ground and hausas built thereon. That health of the Emperor Napoleon secur to be Alderman ur Sir Sidney H. Waterlow, has contemptuous allusion to the inferior scrip Un Marine Lot 198, was the actual cost of The apprehensions entertained as to the given by one of their agents to a detective ba natdone; they quickly got out a hand- officer in town. "One of your City mor, bill, containing a couple of texts which, in property cast him about $33,000 and it was well founded. Not only," says one of our come here to oppose a sold for $7,000. He borrowed the money correspondente, id he not mount no $16,000, to purchase the ground from Mr. Ft. horseback and follow the hounds at the Wilsor, for the representation of this coup were headed, "Not from the Apocryphs"
a friend of mine, Major tural authority cited by the other side, Deac n, who has a mortgage on the proper grand but the other day at Compidine; bot to us, and we want to know something about shall stand before kings he shall not stail before ty. Ho (the Bankrupt) was not unwilling contrary to his usual practice he copied him: It particular, we have heard a ro-
He is, of course, a complete stranger treat thou a man diligent in his business ? he
At the shooting party one could see that he
with Finsbury-place Chapel, lamences, dragging his legs, which were want you to fad out and let me know if Now, spread rather wide apart, after him as it were, and with his armis bold cut to steady this is the case-if he has a pew there. his movements. On the evening of the Does he subscribe to the funds of the chapel, The longest artillery range on record, curse a chair was placed for him on the and does he attend is regularly 7 He is at balcony of the chateau, on which he con- if he attends there to-morrow; in fact, all presont in London. Ascertain, if you can, tinued seated until the conclusion, of the of Wales were both standing. At the per affair, although the Empress and Princes you can about him in regard to this point." formance at the theatro tuo, a night or two afford to laugh at the practices of the enemy As Sir Sidney has carried the day he can but it is a afterwards, he sat with his head bent for Blumfriesshire that, with all the influence
stigma on the Conservatives of 10,076 yards. produced the books relating to his counse perfectly inattentive to everything that was such equivocal devices,
The Bankrupt then, according to request, ward on his chest the whole tinie, seemy of Bucelenoh at their back, they stooped to of Poland The other day a amith, who Rusi pareveres with her Russification said that it must be a very valuable chair. tion with Mr Heinemann; and the Official going on." It appeared, however, that prisoner was one Assignée was instructed to carefully exa
had established a new Gretna Green at So- One of the objections which have already
Very much the same considerations as fipol, marrying such couples as would not of thuzo men who get ill-tempered in their roine thom. Relating to a property be- been urged by the American journals have inluced the authorities to sunotion the submit to the solemnization of their anion Prisoner admitted that he was drunk: he (Inland Lot 798) mortgaged for $4,200 and betweed Lord Stauley and Mr Reverdy field guns and ammunition for Indiau use men he had married were enrolled into the pAnd he ought to give over drinking, longing to the estate foar the Gas Works, against the mixed Commission arranged quanufacture in India of the new bronzo in Russian, was sent to Siberia, while the to the scheme, but stated they would was half-crazy or some d-d thing."-Fi placed in the schedule as costing $22,000, Johnson is that citizens of the United havo influenced the decision to undertake army and the marriages were declared adopt a memorandum setting forth their ued $1, and ordered to pay the coolie $1.50. His Lordship remarked that, wore the pro States could not bring their claims before the manufacture also of a proportion of the illegal. In like maimer baptisms of chil- willingness that the 400 men of the 14th Wat Aling a domestic servant 5. Mr.perty his own, he would not sell it at pre- it. It had been stated that the Commission ammunition for the Snider rifles of the In-dren had to be enforced with armed autho- Regiment stationed in Melbourne should Byramjee Nusserwanjee Cursetjee, was sunt, He old make no order in the mat was to sit in London, and the Americans dian troops in that country, go to the seat of war at once, supposing the charged with having absconded from hister but if possible, the Uncial Assignee represented that rather than make the specially detailed for the purpose have re the efficacy of the act wher accompanied by Ofiars rity, since the pessauts do not believe in Governor and the Commander-in-Chief employ and the facts of the case show might induce the mortgages to hold back journey to England and back many of the turned to India, accompanied by a small Russian words. The Catholic inhabitants gave their consent. This was a view of clearly enough that the licatised gem any sale, At least until after the Chinese claimants would submit to their prezent staff of mechanics and assistants, to super of the Grodno and Kovno istricts are now
bling system has not lost its evil infu New Year, the case which Captain Stack was not enge upon native servants. Aling, as his
loazės, This could scarcely have been intend the manufacture, and a plant of escorted to church by the soldiery and the The last examination was then adjourned deemed a settlement of the differences he machinery, supplied chiefly, we believe, by police; they refuse to go of their own s suthorized to act upon. It appears, how master stated, has been employed by Mr. until February 19th, to enable further re-tween the two countries. It is now rum Mesars, Greenwood and Batloy, of Leeds, cord, objecting to the new language intro ever, that he subsequently received the Cuisstics for six years, and was a good ser-plies of home creditors to come in. oured that Lord Stanley has consented to if not actually despatched, is now in process duced into the worship. regnired permission to recruity, and soon vant until lately, when he got into had com
alter the place of meeting to Washington, of embarkation for each presidency. Lest Prussia is evidently in earnest about her olitained 100 young men. It is said that pay through taking to gambling. The te Lai Abuck, a contractor, was next call This, on the other hand, would not be it he urged that in the transition state of plans of funding colonies. A new shatr
sult was that he had got rid of all his clothes ad-Me Sharp for the bankrupt. As this satisfactory to British subjecte having the breech-loader questiou, and when we for the special scienes of Colonization the "friendly" natives have been up and all his household gear, besides getting ostate was mixed up in a certain law-suit or claine against the American Government. are on the eve of the adoption of a new and has just he founded at Berlin, and Dr. plying their fighting brethren with some over "heat and ears in debt. Un the 10th arbitration between the Hongkong and Would it not be possible to allow the Com-improved arin, it is unwise to make these tastint, the celebrated traveller and atdzo- breechloading rifles. Everything be instant, he got $8 from the compradore, and Whampoa Dook Company and the contrac mission to hold sittings, butit in Toudon costly preparations for the manufacture of idgist, has been appointed to the professor tokens the renewal of a general war, disappeared for three days. He (Mr. Car-tors who built their Dook at Whampoa, the al Wallington 1 The convenience of alla cartridge destined so soon to be supersed ship. We understand that his lectures are which will call for more aid to the home serjee) said that he did not wish to punish final examination of the bankrupt was ad the alaimants would be considered by suchod, it may be well to remark, Best, that it well attended. Apart from the special prime forces than can be furnished even by the the boy, his rather desired to reclaim him, journo until Wednesday, 27th instant au arhangement, and one source of dis must be several years bufore the new arm pose connected with this chair, we hail, the 73rd. The news from that part of the Formerly the foolish boy had a very goud when Mr Sharp was instructed to call all contant with the extreme party, either in cau come into general use in India, and progressive academical spirit that now ink w world will be looked forward to hore apply if clothing, but now he is no more wings and give notios for the produc- Anjenica or Englaud, would be guarded that during this period, aud possibly after unites itself in keeping pace with the times than he stood upright in. All his servants tion of all papers bearing upon the case against. It must be understood, however, it-if some of the native regiments, as a throughout Germany as a good augury for With much interest by many people, hud recently ** gone to the bad" in the mat." "Adjourned accordingly,
that the practical details in reference to the special distinction, are hereafter promoted the future,
a rather cool reception; the government
ware not willing to give their approval