A TALE OF THE SEA.:

TEL CHINA MAIL.

ons struck while on the rails. Brand fol- David Brand, and Hugh M'Glanes to leave (gible before the snows fall heavily, in order Robert Watt, Master, and James Ketr, fowed me on in the ice-Currie remained the said ship while she was embedded in to continue work all winter. One hundred Mate, on board the ship Arran, of Green on board. He had not been asked to golpe in St. George's bay, on the coast of and fifty tons of this second las or work ock, was placed at the bar before the Lord don't know why he remained. M'Ginues Newfoundland, but I know that boys did ed at the Newark Mill, yielded $1300 per Justice Clerk, in the High Court of Justic and M'Ewan were orying when they left the leave, the ship on a day betweon the 10th ton, and it is supposed witst is now being diary, Edinburgh, charged with cruel and ship. had a top-tuat, a vest pair of and 15th of May last, since which time I placed in the storehouse will yield as well. barbarous usage to bogs of 12 years of age; trousers, & erivat, and shoes. Haul wore a know nothing of my own knowledge re- alpa, fof sulpable homicide, and of having top-onat, but had no shoes M'Ginnes had garding them. I do not know under what this point he had a contract to work the rickedly and felonitualy, and culpably and no shoes, and his cloties were all raggad roumstances they left the ship, but after orer of the Eberhardt at 380 por ton until When General Page put up this mill at recklessly compelled them to leave theind torn. Man was better ulotted than they left the abip I threw three beonits next spring. The proprietors found he had ship when embedded in toe on the high seas, any of us. Well, we left we got on to the ever the storm to them. I did see them go a fortune in the contract and bought the and at a distance of 12 miles from the land, visions with us, After we got on to the over the side of the ship. I was attending mill, which cust tam $80,000; for $75,000. alandenly and insuficiently, clothed, and then it a bisait, to such of us. We had pre bow. Thaty art, and they went over the It has now funi 32 days without shopping. without adequate food, in order to proceed throw a us... bow. The boys cried upon theiceto give thom and is rolling out the solid ballian on foot,eeross the ico towards the shore, viously asked for something to eat. It was a biscuit moru,

Before they had left the The refining and assayings for the mill is ath prisoners pleaded not guilty. The Court room was densely crowded

danes Bryann deposed that he would be 15 years of age on the 3d March next. He resided in Greenpak. He went on board theship Arran before going out to Quebec The vessel was lying in Victoria harbour. He remained on board, and hid himself in the bows of the yestal, He took his dinner with him. Held, been working in the augar refinery. He had no other provisions with him, and took no other clothes but those he had son. David Brand, John Raul Peter Curria, Hugh M Ewan, and Hugh Ginnes, and a man named Bernard Biley, 28 years of age, hid themselves along along with him. Paul and Gianes were without shops M'Ewan & very weakly

Lady of Hughenden, Pulch, drawing dear, A fably offers a homage sincero To MRS. DISRAZLI

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whereby two of the boys lost their lives between 8 and 9 o'clock, in the morning ship bad, given three of them abiscuit done at the office of TM. Luther or his guide to the triumph she honours Yams,

apiece. The biscuits I throw over the stern Silver Springs, And from his books we take In it knowledged what he'er can be paid, "Turnip, Salt, were given by me in consequence of one of the following figures The inill started Oc-13 arust devation and womanly aid.

Cocoa, she stowaway boys saying the Master desir tober 5th, and stopped to clean upton the Long may the goma in that coronal flame ed me to do so. I think that at the time 16th of November. Of this time nine days Decking Her brow who's more proud of the boys left the ship she would be about running was on Ebarbardt rock, and from threo miles from the shore. The ice was which the yield was $34,500; the average fat is some, and in other parts there were yield bag $800 per ton Jumps lying on the surface. There was no inquiry made by any person on board as to what became of the boys. I cannot say whether there was anything to hinder such inquiry, on the 9th Oct., when charged with murder, Captain, Wast also emitted a declaration in which he says I am in no way reapon sible for the murder of death of Hugh M'Ginnes,

that we loft. Our breakfast consisted of coffee and three little pieces of biscuit, each about three inches square. We had had no food the previous day. We commenced to at the biscuits given us on the io, but our hunger was not satisfied after eating them. We did not know how far the land was dis- tant. I did not think on leaving tho ship that the journey was a dangerous que, left this ship because I thought I might as well lie on the ice us in the cesse did not think I would die on the ice, but I thought I would board the nest, because I could get no food We were 12 hnites upon the ice the first day. We found the journey a very dan gervus one. We had gone about 10 or 11 miles before it became dangerous. As we neared the shore the ice became very bro

Mr. Kerr, the Mate, on the same clate,

ruhig in low grade custom rack, mostly conversation he had heard with so many Cabbage, White Canton, catty 28

Thornfill was idlo four daya (Sundays) and chester, before Baron Martin, a witness Young Bamboo shoots, eatty 110 100

was called who interlarded his account of a Cabbage, Large Macao, each. Chioride Flat. The total yield to Novem hardly intelligible. The counsel failing to from the Stonewall and other mines on says 1" and "says he," that he was

Common,

us twenty bara of bullion, worth $1,500 in which he was wanted to math and, with let to 18th, $82,500. Mr. Luther showed me the witness comprehend this form in Lettuce, her ist was $60,919, and from November

French,

cauh, or $30,000 in the aggregate. also showed us a bar with 385.12, melted the following result My man, teti na

He met the Court took him in hand,

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he says Having been advised by my of rock which a visitor. collected as pois for me, and that he 4 No, no; be agent, I decline to answer all and any furgons and carried down the hill in his did not say that he could not have said ther questiona that may be put to me. pookuta.

From a chimney in the Eberhardt ground He spoke in the first paraun." $85,000 worth of silver was taken in a few No. 1 was the first person that spoke, Asparagus, compromised with the Company, being "There was no third person, my lord, only days, and the party taking it out then d

d” “I mean this don't bring in the allowed to hold all he had taken out and him and me." "Look, lere, my good fel

person-repeat bis rebase to the Eberhardt Dompany the low-he did not say he had been keeping

estat words.

ground in dispate. This silver is now piled the pig, he said, I have been keeping it. up in a cabin at Treasure Hill, The pro-I assure you, my lord, there was a prietors have $60,000 worth of similar tion of your lordship at all. We are on specimens piled up in another place. One two different stories, my lord. There was no third person; and if anything had been

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blood on the voyage. They con-again the best way we could. Our clothes tinued in hiding till the next day. The were wet and frozen. We all fell into the vasil was the very nearly out of the water at various times. Wo separated as Channel. The tng had left her by that we harad the shore, because we were sime Brand and he came out of their afraid that, if we were going in a body, both the prisoners excellent charactere,

Witnesses having been called who gave hiding place first. They saw the Carpenter the ice would give way We suffered bastening down the batches. They were much more hunger towards evening. urged that in regard to the charge of assault Mr. Young, on behalf of the Captain down in the hold: Brand knocked up, and M'Ewan fell in ouce, and I pulled him out how not been guilty of any excess in the batshes were again opened. Brand be fell in a sound since and scrambled out what he did, and that under the circum and; hipicelf wore seized with sickness, himself and the third time he fell in the stances the chastisement was justifiable and which lasted three or four days. a raio closed in upon him. It seemed hope necessary He, admitted that in sending membered the Arran coming in sight of ineless to try to resens him. I looked for the boys from the ship the Captain had at Newfoundland. He had been scrubbed about three seconds to see whether he would acted foolishly and wrongly, but argued letilling that he was flogged Bryson con-my companions, who were a great way a given them to return if t tinual l'he Mate fogged me when read say about 100 yards. M'Ginance be danger, no intention of sending them into they encountered 1wes, fitting on one of the hatobes, cand very fatigued. The ice was not extra danger, or even wished them to leave the We made to take off my jacket, waist good, the whole way, coat, and shirt, leaving only my suomet o'clock in the day when 'wan fell in and homicide, he hold it to be impossible for smolting furnace, nearly ready for running, re-election at Southwark, Bercely attacked It was about 12 ahip. As regarded the charge of culpable Near the Ossis Mill is a large cupola" MR. LAVARD, in returning thanka for his DB The cord was about half-an-fach in thickens... The Mate flogged me for about afterwards M'Gindes sul down on a piece of Mwen or M'Ginnes, were dead, and that Derides. This furnace is calculated to as "a aink into which all the lies and the was drowned, about two or three hours any one to affirm that either of the boys. erector by John Hubar, assisted by Birthe Conservative press, which he declared three minutes. The blows were very pain-ice, and said he could not go further. He unless their being dead was placed beyond melf ton to twelve tous per day, and will calumnies and the filth was drained over. ful. aried out in consequence of the pain appeared to be exhausted. We urged him a doubt, there could be no such charge.

Wis suffering When I was screaming, to come along with us, as if he did not he the Master of the vessel came forward. He knew what would happen im Ile seplied charge the jury, during which he went over

The Lord natico Clerk proceeded to by, of which there is abundance.

work the ore from the Base Racge, near the face of the land, not to enrich it but to made me strip off the rest of my clothing that he could not proceed. We left him the evidence at considerable length, indi-

dirty it was then made to lie down on deck. Both there, and when we had got a long way on cating an opinion that there could be no the Alaster and Mate were present, I couldre heard him crying. When I left him reasonable doubt of the death of the begs, not say who ordered me to lie down. Ro was unable to give him any assistance and as little of the fact that these boys were mittee man writes" We have a school- THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH.A school-com- bert Hunter was ordered to draw water in When we left the ship the Captain told us sent from the ship against their inclination house large enough to accommodate four Abucket. He threw it about me as he was where a barque, named the Myrtle, was ly by the Captain. ordered. Several bucketsful of water were ing, where we would get mere provisions. thrown about me. The weather was very We went in the direction of the vessel for and after being absent 20 minutes, they re.The procession was very fine, and nearly The jury retired to consider their verdict, temporary, describing a procession, says, hundred pupila four storica high."A con Gold at the time. It was salt water that about 300 yards, and then we shaped our turned into curt, and stated their verdict, two miles in length, as was also the prayer was thrown about me. The Captain then more towards the land. We had not seen finding Kerr, the Mate, guilty of assault, of Dr. Perry, the chaplain." wrabbed me with a hard broom all over my the frils at any time that day. We were in terms of his own confession, and not guil body. The process occasioned me great within sight of the Arran when we changed ty of the other charges in the indictment; friend-an author. The friend came to him. pain, The Mate then took the broom up, our course. We got to the end of the ice and as regarded the Captain they found him To comfort him? No! to read a manuscript.

ORUELA man was dying. Ho had a | Beef Steak, and scrabbed me harder than the Captain. about 7 o'clock in the evening. We cum- not guilty of assault, and found him guilty He produced a packet, and drew his chair Bullocks Braius,

Roast, I made frequent attempts to rise during the meneed to bawl out when we came to the of culpable homicide, and also of compell to the bedside of the dying man. Only a operation of scrubbing. When the Captain and of the ice Brand sat out on a piece of iceing the boys to leave the ship, but recon- few chapters," he said insinuatingly. But wis scrubbing, the Mate was standing over to paddle to the shore, with a button which I mended him, in consequence of his provious me with a topniu his hand, with which he had taken with me from theship: Biley went good character, to the leniency of the Court.my-dear friend," urged the faint voice of threatened to strike-ine if attempted to off on another small piece of ice, and pad- run away, After the, Mate had scrubbed died with a little piece of wood. The dis-Curt on behalf of Kerr in mitigation of know all that; but this will only take you The Dean of Faculty then addressed the live. What was the reply?Yos, yes, I the departing one, I'vo only an hour to me, he handed the broom to Brand, and tance between the ice and the shore at that punishment, as did alao Mr. Scott on be- twenty minutes."- told him to scrub: me, which he did, I point was about a mile. A women gay us, half of Watt. eould not any whether my body was mark and a boat was soon dispatched to our as in any way by the scrubbing, or slstance. Brand was about half way ashore whether the skin was broker, felt before being picked up. The au was go- pal during the - sorubbing, but not after ing down at the time we were rescued. wards. After the scrubbing was finished, We were not fatigued, but very hungry I was made to wash my clothes. I was or-Our clothes were frozen. I coticed Paulence, which were immediately checked. dered to the forecastle-head by the Mate. feet bleeding when we came near the end I was naked at the time. When I had been of the ice. Brand gave him a pair of socke

sonbbed. Who does? There may be cases in which soubbing is justifiable, perhaps thereabout an hour, I got my semmot resbout d'o'clock. I was ico-blind the follow turned: I suffered much from the expeing day. Two of my toes wore frost-bitten.

praiseworthy; but as a general thing it is sure. My body had never been dried in

We subjoin an account of one of the new to take as an effective snub. The man who

brutal Similar evidence was given by David ly-discovered silver mines alluded to in our delights in wounding with bitter words A solemn report is not half so had Bny way. The ship got fast in the ice Brend, John Pant, and Robert Hunter. shortly afterwards. Tho Master and Mate

San-Francisco correspondent's last letter: Further witness having been examined

Next south, and adjoining the Keystone, not unlike that of a Roman tyrant, who went upon the ice and when they did so, tfconfirm the statements of the boys,

must be by nature cruel-of a disposition Brand and I went into the cabin to get some The Solicita General then requested the Eberhardt. So rich is this niine that its thought it raro fun to send bira into the 'alves" Head, und Feet, set

is the most celebrated mine of all--the thing to eat Brand secured some biscuits, Clerk of the Court to read the declarations name has become almost synonymous with arena to figlit a lion. Usually, the snubbed Shoeps' Head and Feat.

seeing a jolly citizen in the amphitheatro, Sucking Pigs, and on coming up he told me he had's pocket of the prisoners. faly and that there was no one there I

that of the ouve entered by Aladdin. The The declarations emitted by the prisoners location was made in Decenter 1967, and individual has not the presence of mind to Bacon, English, went down to get some, but could find were read. The following appears in that covers eight hundred foot, north and mouth retost. He feels shapish" as the saying nose, I took some currants out of a Leg, of Captain Watt-I think the Crow of the The present owners are Capt. Frank Drake, in a tonder spot, and is not altogether un- because I could get nothing else. I was ahip numbered 23 or 24 all told, including ER. Sproute, Laveri Barris, J. W.

is-especially if the satirical shaft hits him hungry at the time. I took about a "fist myself and Ufficers. ful

On that day aftor ford and Edward Applegate. At a stupih doserved.

WEAR AND TEAR OF RAILWAY TRAVEL seven stowaways. I did not with a hand-dritts have been run in several directions side when he saw me brush violently scrub James Bryson. This through solid masses of chlorides, bromides, conclusion which will startle some of the coming out of the cabin. He ordered my operation of scrubbing James Bryson was antphides and ruby and horu silver for 20 constant riders. Travelling & few years hands to be tied; and Brand and I searched began without my knowledge, and I only to 50 fest, and the end is not yet reached. since," he says, on the Brighton line very Sheeps' Beart, The Mate gave the order, Nothing was came to know it when the operation was The entrance of the tynual has been closed, frequently, I became familiar with the Illent, Found upon Brand. My pocket was cut early concluded. James Bryson broke and admission to the nine can now only be Faces of a number of the regular passengers Pork Sausages, om the outside, and currants "kepped" in into my room in the cabin, and took airay gained by descending the vortical shaft in on that line, Recently I had again occasion

Saucer The Captain ordered the currants some currants. to be given to the other boys. I was after at the time, and when I returned and dis when we bore letters of introduction, took I have had large experience in the changes I was absent from the ship the Company's building. Mr Crawford, to to travel several times on the samo line. wards stripped naked by order of the Mate. covered that Bryson had been into my us from the office in Treasure Bill to the which the ordinary course of times makes The Captain was present all the time, too, I correated him with and saw all that took place. The Mate but this correction did not injure bins in M, Upton, of the Brat National Bank of well how to allow for their gradual do Ducks, rope's end, mine in his carriage, in company with on mon in the busy world, and I know trenzo, placed my head on deck, seized my any way. About the 10th May the ship got Nevada; Joseph Gordon, of the banking terioration by age and care; but I have lego and beld them up to his breast, imbedded in the ice, in the Bay of St. house of John A. Paxon; &: F. White; the never seen any set of men so rapidly age Turkeys, While the Captain flogged me. Ele George, on the coast of Newfoundland geologist, and others, who volunteered to

feal gave me from 15 to 20 lashes. The ship at On 15th May, the ship would be about four show us the wonders of the place

sa thoso seem to have done in those few this time was surrounded by ice, but was miles from the land. The ive was, so far

years." The advantages of Eying from the Pheasants, Cock, not frozen in, I was ordered by the Mate as I could see, all olid, and capable of ourselves ainong men engaged in breaking

Descending the shaft on a ropo, we found bad air of town, and revelling in the bracing to help the boy Currie to sweep the deck hearing the weight of 100 tons. I was down silver by the ton. The light of our dearly purchased if the means we lake to Quail,

air of breezy hill-sides, is, we fear, but Pigeons, while I was stark naked. I was so engage down on the ice myself having a walk candles disclosed great black sparkling get there are ed disastrous, Caseel?'s ifor about 10 minutes, I think that the on it, and it was not unusual for others masses of silver on every side. The walls Magazine. Master was then in his cabin. After sweep of the Crew to do so. When I was on the were silver, the roof over our heads sitre LORD MAYO-The Madras Atheneum Capons, Foxle, ing the decks, the Mate sent me to the ice, I invited John Paul, Hugh M'Ewen, the very dust which filled our langs and states that Lord Mayo was to stay about 8 house in the forecastle, where I remained otherwise H. Steven, L. Brand, and H. covered our boots and clothing was a gray days at Bombay, the Feroe going to Madras Duck Eggs, Hou Eggs, for about a quarter of an hour, when I was Minues to come down from the ship coating of fine silver. We are told that it while the Viceroy proceeded thither over-Sale Eggs, called out, and my seminet was returned to and have a run off the ice, and I pointed this chainher a million doll rs' worth of sil- land aad going on to Calcutta so na to Dried Bucks, Imo was then placed upon the hatch, out to then houses on the shore and said verlies exposed to the eye, and our observa arrive on the 11th of January. Lord Maye Suipe, and the Mste told me to tell him all that I to thein that they might have a fine ran tion confirms the statement. How much seems now seenre in his great office. The had done in my life. I remained in the shore. The four last mentioned boys may be back of it Heaven only knows. ship several days after the last flogging. cordingly went on the ice, sud one of their astounded, bewildered and confounded, we from a very high Indian authority, who is

Fiend of India

l'artridges, states --We have received. he ship was fuat in the ice at the time we

Rabbits give him a bisonit be would go on and returned to the light of day. But for first impressions of Lord Mayo, which is Wild Ducka, three days, The land could not be clearly shore. On receiving this proposal, I called the bars of solid silver since shown us, we most hopeful for the future-Lord Mayo Sand Hill Birds,

ແ ee from the ship only a black! haze out to the Mate, who was on the poop, to should be inclined to doubt the evidence of is a sousible-looking, gentleman y man, and Woddeock, could be seen. I left the ship on a Tuesday, throw down a biscuit a-piece to the boys, our senses, and look upon the whole scane gives me the impression that he will do well Sparrows, The Captain took Riley, and offered him a and he did so. When I invited the boys to in the chambers of the Eberhardt raine as and be a favourite in India. All those who Kise Birds, telescope to look at the fand, but he would cenie down on the ice, I said to them to the work of a disordered fancy, the baseless have soon anything of him at the Inda of not take it. I did not hear what passed be- skedaddle ashore, but I meant this that fabric of a vision. We had seen enough office are very favourably impressed, and tween them. He came up to me, and said they were to take an hour or two's amuse- that the Capt. had told him there were houses tent on the ice, having no other thought deposits, and did not care to go on lower with the remark that he never expected Live Fishi,

the mines on this wonderful lode or fine of Gladstone entirely approved the selection, off the land and people in them, I offered at the time but they would return to the down the hill to examine the Silver Glance the present Government would make so Eels, fo, go ashore with him if 1 thought I could ship. Being interrogated it he forced or and other leas uoted mines.

house to live in. Kiley went on the compelled said boys to leave the slip, get a

good an appointment, Lord Mayo has had de I was upon the the rails. Paul aid clares-I cannot say that I did so, but I of the long cañon to Silver Springs, and encounsel from Brindisi to Bombay."

From the Eberliardt mine we rode down the advantage of Lord Napier's society and

Oyaters, Aimself Brand was engaged in coiling course told them to go. The ship did not tered the Oasis Mill owned and run by the

Shrimps, topes The Captain asked Brand if he got clear of the ice till the 24th of May. Eberhardt Company. This is the old Kay. patch from Bavannah, by the submarine Prawns, CUBA AND THE REVOLUTION-A des- Crabs, would go ashore. He replied that be The boys did not return to her; and I did stone Mill, which was burned at Austin last cable, announces that a commission of five Lobsters, would not until he was forced to go. nat, before getting clear of the ice, either unmer. The Captain: then seised him by the by my Officers or Crew, make any inquiries the underwriters, took the machinery

General Page, after settling with of the principal men in the island, desig. Frogs, collar of the cost and dragged him to the on shore with the view of ascertaining the this place and rebuilt it. It hesten stamps, Europe, in order to come to an understand Large Turtles, nated by the planters, has embarked for Small Turtles, hows of the vessel. He asked Currie where fate of the boys. There was solid is beeight Vatney pans and three settlers. No ing with the Provisional Government f Paul was Currie said that he was in the tween the ship and the shore up to the 34th roasting, chlorination or other expensive Madrid as to the line of sondust to be Largo, Fresh Fish, Torrequstle. The Captain went in and brought him out by the collar of his coat. Paul on which latter date the ico bagai to process is required, and the allver in all adopted under oxisting circumstances. The Small doy Went crying to the Mate, making him to

saved by the simplest amalgamating The following declaration was made by The Superintendent John Collyer, emancipation of the blacks, and have loug Conger Eels Small,

Cuban landowners accept in principle the Mackorel Small, replied that he the Mate 1-I did not between the 1st and showed us through the mill, and allowed been preparing for it by diminishing hand Salt Fist, a nothing to do with putting us 15th May last cause Jane Bryson, stow us to examine the whole establishment. In labour and substituting powerful machi Craall Fish, commenced to cry, and the Captain hard brush on the back or other parts of hardt second class rock--the first class is a makers but these slaveowners ask that the I am that be might as well die on the his person to his injury. I did not between pure that it will not crush, and is selected liberation should be effected gradually, in a

Fresh Solas, as on board the ship, for he would get said dates or at any other time assault the and laid aside to be melted down and space of time sufficient to prevent any cri. Rook Fish, no ment till he got to Quebeu Brand and said James Bryson, or strike him with a long trains of pack mules were Arriving als, which would produce a general disaster Shark Fish, I heard this statement made. We then rope, I did not force or compul John Paul, with more as fast as possible. The Compa without benefiting any one. Such is the Skate, want all down on the ice. I never saw any Hugh M'won or otherwits Hugh loven, ny will lay in as large a store of are as pon object of the mission,

Turbot,

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For ourrants, and returud to my work leaving Greenock 1 discovered that we had of twenty or thirty feet from the surface-A leading physician, has come to a ing up the vente. The Mate was com-

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290 150 Custard Apples, Head and Feet, set, 300 200 Rose Apples,

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220 190 Mungu Chutney,

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