Page

-MARCH (6, 119.

ar ignorance of the Ordi exhibited, we quote here- on relating to the harbor- aling of vagabonds who pelled for the good of fer their efforts to obtain velihood to some other ongkong in th

so shall knowingly harbour the Colony of Hongkong der entence of Deporta onviction thereof before g beace be liable to a fine not and not less than $10 or syment to be imprisoned hard labour for any term six months,"

no doubt as to the precise ahove paragraph, and it on of which is a power- gainst the return to this ted criminals. Mr May arge of the coolies upon being no clear proof of on" with the deported e question was whether aware that he had gen he Colony. Still, more. ption he put forward mated in a notoriously abited by Chinese who bunt of how they gained and one of whom was ormation received, to be ported criminal, was to the samo light anthe stable European citized. at landlords of Chinese jest to acts which give nexpected police visits, aware of the course.sys- ed by the London police the thieves dens of the pods in London Does a warrant is taken ont wn and suspected house than that, the entire Binances is against any ing of the law as would almost all preventive. efer to Mr Goodlake's bilar case. Four men arged, one with being hal and the other three. him. They had been this had nothing to do beyond strengthening their bad character. all properly punished reliminary dissertation of the subject. And would ask, is likely to ect with the dangerous

no crime to which the ese are more prone Jing and helping crimi sist persons attacked, aiding and abetting" refore peculiarly neces care be taken to mark oner the opinion enter- ish law of the heinous offences. We trust

to comments which, of the European and

e Chinese community,

to make upon Mr.

a too lenient inter-

w, will not need repe-

bowhat sceptical as one of the telegraphic vo years ago were China public by an

, when we were gral-

g sight in a recent Gazette of the fol

roduced in the Senate 8,000,000 dollars for a bearing interest at 6 rican Astatic Telegraph laying a submarine ca- la and China,

w not; and bearing

of events, we are al

on of the bill) is a

r that the report (or

e the shares of a com

erto been chiefly re-

nothing towards sur

Coast or otherwise that the project was However, this locks ere is an approximate "reference home" become an accom-

se cordial consent of

China, We wait for

of an announcement

6 very greatest in-

sout here. The ex-

is that utter silence

bout the scheme Jó

It will be strange

we receive of the

a vessel had sailed.

DON CHINA IRS,

mmented upon the on regarding Chi- prevails as a rule alista at home, but incomplete did we

nec entertained by ughout Chins of the rate picture given recent article upon. rbance, Nothing

ld add to the cons

rin which it ex y centralized, but ndent, rule, which

e provinces of the

any of our readers the article, we

tract as mattor of

g the discussOTE

on our China po

enta at Tangohow, the necessity vi

No. 1793-MARCH 6, 1869.]

roppan teachers, with lately came from ruze, being aquainted with Smithswork. The Reformatory is opened to every one who cares to visit it, and we cordially wish it success. 3

TO-DAY'S POT103.

Mr Goodlake on the Bench.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOSS OF THE MADEIRA,

in that same journal The Times, which now de O. watolimau charged a little urmanded by Captain 1. Schnehagen. She

chiu with the larceny of a har of iron about the size of himself and abunt as heavy. The little real as in a terribly muddy and miserable looking plight, for reasous evi- dent enough. It appears that the young thiet stole the iron bar from the P. & Factory last night at dusk, and was mak ing tracks therewith, when he was sighted by the black watchman and a Sikh P. C. Small thief at once dropped the piece of iron and made for an open drain, into which he plunged and disappeared. But Sikh 309 was not thus to be done, and having undone his turban, taken off his pants and fixed his bayonet, be jumped in after the young rogus. He got him; and, trow sers in one arm, musket and bayonet, piece of iron and prisoner in the other arm (and hands), Siku No. 300 marched in triumph to the West Point Station. The small thief endeavoured to swear out of the occurrence, but the mud coating still visible on bin clothes was so gorroborative of an already clear ease of larceny, that Mr Goodlake came down upon the little follow at once

one-mouth's hard labor, and twelve dratus agnių. strokes with a rattan ; and Don't go into

The total loss has to be announced, on the 28th of February, of the North German barque Madeira, which went on shore on the Prstas Shoals at a quarter to twelve on that day. The Madeira was a fine barque, 450 tons register, and belonged to Mesars

left this port on the 23rd of February. On A. J. Hertz and Sone, of Hamburg, som

the 24th, the Madeira did not make much way, only getting a little distance outside the Ly-ce-bioon passage. On the 25th Feb- rusry the Fossel heat up the coast, with the wind about N.E. moderate. On the 28th, towards the end of the day, made Chelang Point, and at half-past six in the evening tacked and laid over to the E.S.E. under full sail. At this time the wind and sea thoroased, until at last there were two reefs in the topsails taken in. On the 27th, at six in the morning, there was a stiff broese from the N., with moderate aes. At siz o'clock on the evening of that day, the wind and ses increased considerably, and at eight o'clock 2.M., the weather was much the same. On this day (the 27th) at noon, the rokoning made the vessel to bave pas sed about 20 miles to windward of the Ilo- sak shoale, a shoal soine miles to the N.F. of the Pratas. At half past eleven golock p.m. on that day, the vassal went on abors. At the time the vessel struck, the first of ficer was on watch, and the first intimation that was given of the Approaching danger was a sight of the breakers about two ships lengths

*

leaving our representative at liberty to

ed. The life preservers, of which there man country bring pressure to bear in an emergency on provincial mandarins, instead of leaving

was great number, were got up, ordered that the boats should not be lower to this cool reference to Holland as a Gertence that the measure of the Government every difficulty to be settled by negotiations

and the passengers shown their use. I place at Berlin. The accused was Dr the Irish people, and added the expression between the Minister at Peking aud the head of the Chiness Foreign Board. The

An aming press trial has just taken in a manuer conformable to the wishes of will settle the question of the Irish Church threw up some signal rockets, when the Lowenstein, editor of the Kladderadatsch, of a general confidence in Mr Gladstone's main argument which we add was also.put

people on shore lighted fires in a little bay who was charged with "ridiculing the Ministry as regards the land question. forward by a dorrespondout at Shanghai,

away, two of them being at once sramped. caricature of the mister in question, Church question be settled on a basis of on which the town of Kawatzn is situated measures of the Government and insulting Archbishop Leahy, of Cashel, insisted in. placidly announces the new policy as if it

Some of the crew jumped into the third one The caricature represented the Miniatur, porfect equality, and settled for good, so A 10,30 pm, the port buats were swept the Finance Minister" by publishing a letter to the same meeting, that "the were &-scheme calculated to put all our

and get clear of the wreck, but it was over in a tattered dreas, standing hat in band that no after-question may remain concert- relations with the celestial Empire on a

whelmed close by. Soon after I had the before the entrance to the Chamber, and ing even a shred of the sacendancy of any satisfactory footing. The sentral Govern

starboard boats lowered, which were quickly begging for subscriptions to cover the one religion over another," aud he added ment has not practicaly the power of con-

filled with people. iu two of them they out deficit. Dr Lowenstein defended has own that he did not believe any unworthy com trolling provificial mandarins in matters, of

the painter and attempted to reach shore, case in a witty speech. Ele said that the promise would be proposed by the great detail. In spite of the fact that centrali

hut were swamped at a short distance from only thing referred to in the caricature was statesman now at the head of affairs. Dr sation is the leading idea of the Chinese

the wreck. The third and last boat cast the deficit, and he could not understand Keane, Bishop of Cloyne, insisted on political system, it is a combined system of

adrift from the vessel, but remained under how a decit could be a Government equality, and said Mr. Gladstone would focal independence which only leaves the

the cover the wreck afforded from the brea measure." The Crown prosecutor bad not win Ireland by promises, but by head of a department responsible to his

kers, for about half an hour and then went accused him of representing the Finance passing what he had promised,buy next superior for its general tranquillity.

in towards the shore. As the wreck settled Minister as a "squinting beggar. Now with that he too would be The provincial mandariu probably gets lus

deeper, ilic people came upon the hurricane he (Dr Luwenstein) must deny that the O'Hea, Boss, insisted on "total", disen- appointment by giving some one in autho

deck. Between midnight and 14., one rby a gigantic bribe, and ho goes down to

of the funnels fell upon the king rods, and picture, that was the fault of the artist. has promised that vested rights shall be re- his Government resolved to make the are

thence relling forwards upon the hurricane Again, it was objected that the Minister spected, by all means let them be respecte

content. D vulation pay... In order to do this he must

deak, borke it off midships, causing loss of appeared in a tattered dress; but this was ed." On the whole, we infer that the Miuleter squinted if he did so in the dowment, but he added, "Mr. Gladstons keep the department in order, so that it is

life to a number of people collected there, surely no offence, for there was no law to Catholic prelates and the National Associa a nursary of insurrections, which might threaten the peace of the supreme Govern

gone. The sea reaching the hurricane deck, coat. ment, and if he is stationed on the coast he

broke up the whole of it forward, but the caricature as rapresonting Prussia in a Before the chimney fell the foremant had forbid a Minister to have a hole in his tion do not intend to put stumbling blocks must try and manage his relations with

after portion floated off almost entire and state of bankruptor, he would only say would be but wise, foreigners so as to avoid giving rise to a

remained in this way alongside and soomed that no one byt au idiot could describe a made a real impression on the Irish ima As to those who interpreted the in Mr. Gladstone's way, but to do all they difficulty in which bis superior might be in-

to save 40 or 50 people. We then collected strong, great, and wealthy Fower like gination.

can to help him to win the great battle. It volved. If he gives trouble to Peking by

on the wheel houses and in the rigging. Prussia as insolvent. This speech appears

Mr. Gladstone has failing in either of these objects it is likely

The wind and sex moderated rapidly, the for. to have produced instant conviction on the ter to an American gentleman,--Mr Lester, enough that he will be degraded and ruiu- ed, but he knows quite well that the means

mer veering to the Ad, and Wd, and coming minds of the judges, for they acquitte of New York, in August, 1867, which Mr Gladstong seems to have written a let- o be employed ara within, bis own disors Mr B. Campos, printer, was complainant inau at the what to put his helm hard a-lee; of the people were washed off some tried diody, we suppose, ever imagined that Times of this day wook. In this letter Mr tion. To state the case more sccurately, it against two chair-coolies and be said that but it was too late, for before the vessel to save themselves on pisces of the Hosting

off. The first officer called to the off the land very cold and parging. Some Dr Lowenstein unanimously and without that gentleman has quite recently obtained does not occur to him that the supreme they had demanded more than their fare could pay round, she struck heavily, and wreck. The boats being mostly life-buats, the case of Day v. Rous would be brought Gladstone confesses his own mistake in Government would think of interfering and had made a great disturbance at his gradually worked on to the rocks. Short- although anamped, still fuated and were iuto court, but the dénouement announced supposing that Mr Jefferson Davis had kin leave to publish. It appeared in the with blackpine of means. To expect that door in Bridges Street. He had paid themy after the ship struck, she hoeled over on washed into the small bay by the surf, and will perhaps occasion some surprise. On really made a "nation" he says he was

Nobody, if John Smith is treated with injustice by twenty cents for carrying a friend of his for the starboard side, and was soon firmly those persons who clung to then were say. the 16th of June last a letter bearing the wrong, sud that be "took too much upon the authorities at Foodbow the central forty-five ininutes. His friend at the Po- fixed on the rocks, the asa making a clestad Government would look into the merits of lice Station gave the coolics ton denis more breach over her. The captain believed at the case and send word to the governor of to keep matters quiet; but be (Campos) first, that he was on the Ho-sak Shoal, and, loss of life. The ship first strack the reef with having fraudulently deceived both self-confidence are among our national Fonkion or the Tautai of the city, that in haditharged the coolies for the disturbance therefore, hove some cargo overboard, but at 9p. and had not settled so that the Lord listings and the public as to the faults, that we require to be taken down,

It is impossible for me to estimate the Times, in which the Days were charged He adde "I am aware that arrogance and signature of admiral Rue appeared in the bimself" in announcing such an opinion. the case of John Smith such and such re-Prisoners pleaded that a gentleman in it was useless, for on soundings being ana dashed and broke up the hurricane fitacks of Lady Elizabeth for the Derby. so to speak, by the estimates that others paration was to be accorded, would be to uniform had hired thong and that they haul taken, the pompa marked ingre than deck till about 1a.m.; and those who were The mare, it was assorted, broke down in form of us, and that the more plainspoken manifest total ignorance of the way in carried him for an hour and a half-Thoy ten fout of water in the hold, while swept away in the various casualties hap. March, and had nover since been able to these estimatca are, the better for us. We which the Government of Chica is carried had been to Mosque Torrice, and to the there was the same depth of water outside pening in the interval, were carried in gallop. An action for libel against the are not quite so sure of that Mr Glad To tie the hands of British conquls by Catholic Catlindral, where they heard & sar by the land. Not many minutes after the shore by the surf, while floated by the life Admiral was at once raised by the Days, stone liniself is not only a reasonable imperative restrictions which should pre-mon-Mr Goodlake said that ronny ser- bark got ashore the main deck began to preservers or by clinging to portions of the and has been pending till last week, when being, but makes it a matter of couscience vent that from wausging their grievances mens were much longer than half-an-hour, split and heave up, and under the circum-wrock. We suffered greatly from the cold, the plaintiffs propper it. Admiral Rous to take himself to task about his own with the local mandarms in any case, no he was sorry to say. He thought therefore stances which the ship was placed, and the and soms of those in the rigging proved then wrote an apology to Mr John Day, shortcomiuga. matter what might be its exigency, would that the coelies were right and ought not captain seeing no obance of saving her, be unable to endure it. At daylight I found withdrawing the letter published in June, zal de noi prout much by being told in effect he giving up our countrymen into to have been looked up all night. The pay-determined to leave her. So at four in the wreck lay about 4 of a mile from shore and explaining that no sooner had be fur- their faults, the bands of the Chinese. The mere de

But Englishmen in gene lays involved in transmitting despatches to sum showed that the caclies had not been boats were safely got out, and captain, struck about of a mile further out, but second letter to the editor requesting him to admit that they do sin in this ment of ten dents more than the original the morning of the 28th February, the and near the bay mentioned above. Thuship warded it to the Times than be addressed a hear about them, are quite willing sad from Peking, through a country scarce- sufficiently paid, He would discharge

They rather like to by zaited above, barbarisus in the mater of coolies, aut order By Campus, to parge the attore, And the whole of the crew went was swept by the heavy rolling was to the not to insert the first pront that I did way sad that, an long as it bo an imperi- internal communications, would render ap filty dents amends. Whenever he found shewing her with all spars atauding, but hopes from the appearance of the coast that to be published." It seems odd that & like it so much, that it never occurs to

away in peals to the central power it many cases chair-goalies in the wrong none would be lying mach over to the starboard side, those who were in the boats during the gentleman of Admiral Kous'a rank and there to change, and be less abused. Abuse safety, the last view of the bark spot where she finally settled. I had little not consider myself justified in desiring it ous, impulent, lietatorial way,--but they altogether valueless; and to expect, even more severe upon them than he would! After much trouble the dangers of the In cases where delay might not bo frally be.In connection with this case, one of Pratas Shoul were got over by six o'clock igs were saved; but, as it afterwards caracter should for six months maintain by other nations is dear to the English, 'fatal to fustice, that any good result the ushers or interpreters of the Court that morning (28th Feb.,) and the Island people still renisined on bio wreck. Soon he was not justified would enene from such appeals would (Rodrigues), shortly after the removal was reached at nine o'clock. On arriving one of the ship's boats and a number of the of June 18 also contained some severa re-istence of which in other nations we be proved, many of them were. About 100 before the public a charge which he know and confirms na in our couras. Our im bo to ignore the lessons Langht by of the prisoners to obtain their amends, at the Island the first officer and two men native craft canie off from shore. The lat flections on the relations between Mr Pad come aware. our past experience in China ****rushed futo Court, banged upon the gate went about to try and find a farther supply tor would not come alongside, so that I was wick, who was described as a spicor, and

making. The letter portance grows with the hatreds of the ex. If we give up the advantage of negotiat of the dock, shoved one of the coolies of water, inasmuch as the quantity brought obliged to transfer the people from the Lord Hastings, as a poor fly" but the Junta of Caba has reached us by way of Ing the Chinese at Peking, and submit to forcibly into the dock, elut the gate away from the ship was very small. Several wreck to them by means of the life bout public is of course now bound to assume Jamaica. The Secretary of that body, who the arrangement which the Chinese Govern-again with a jerk, and stalked up to the Joss houses werd visited, but they turned When however the weather moderated still that the whole document has been with- writes ou December 6, denica that the Pro- A MANIFESTO from the Revolutionary mnet is now anxious to force upon us, w: Bench, in h high state of excitement, say-out to be empty, and therefore, as no wator more, the Japanese boats come alongside, drawn, and that Mr l'adwick's reputation visional Republican Government" intends. surrender all the benefits which we have ing, "This coolie abuse me in the shroff could be found, it was determined to leave and helped to take off the balance of the is believed by Admiral Rous to be as spot. to lay down its arins, or to accopt any form received at so great a "gost, and forfeit the room." Mr Goodlake said that he must the Island. At one o'clock on the same people. At 2 F.M. all those who remained less as that of Mr John Day. advantages of our power-aud civilisation not alore people into the lock in that way, day (28th February) the boats were the ship through the night were safely that a debate where everybody is on the for independence," and will lay down thair The Chinese have not failed to observe that, The boiling officer of the Court asserted manned and shoved off, the course, being landed on shore. while the Minister at Peking is entrusted that the coolie had used abusive languago, so laid as to make Hongkong Moderate

Au interesting debate, if one may call Cubans are not "fighting for reforms, but of compromise whatever. The insurgent with the confidence of bis Government and when he told hini to wait till 12 o'clock for weather was experienced, and at noon on haviour of the Japanese was herois. When Prussian House of Commons the control of

Before closing I would remark that the he. same side, took place a few days ago in the arms when that independencs. fa naval foren, foreign ques his fifty cents.-The Magistrate said that the 2nd instant when two daya in the the tions cannot be treated with suntempt. It there was no reason why the cuole should boats, the North German barque June, roused from sleep by the awful crash, eenied is impossible to shelter themselves from the be kept any longer he had been locked up hound from Liverpool to Bongkang, have to comprehend their situation in a moment.

eship struck, these bravo mien, suddenly the abolition of the special Jewish oath,"

Dr Keech,nized, but not before Jewish momber, brought in

Six. thousand recog consequences of bad faith under cover of since six o'clock last night: let him get in sight, picked up all hands and envoyed No stampate; no disorder. From the accompanied by, under the circumstances, They ought now to have control of 100,000 emotion for fresh troops have landed with General prolonged delaya, or cape from's difficul- his half-dollar and send him away."

Dulce, but the Republicans have met this still enforced upon the Jowish citizens, and by ty by wearing out the patience of a foreign

deorosing the emancipation of the alaves. shahar and send him uncense them safely to this, port: Captain Schus- Brat they were quist and cool; retaining particularly humiliating "religious cere adult mates in the Eastern province alone

kind bese after pioking him up at sea, Iveson of the Juw, for his courtesy and calusly awaiting the commands of their medieval logislation.

leader. This officer called them on deck

UD.

by

Power whou the foreign Government is al- wero brought before Mr Goodiske; and he expresses much gratitude to Captain/Wonderfully their presence of mind, and monies," the last remnant of barbarons and the alliance o half the population of

The boats of the Madeira, after leaving and after cousulting with me as to the of my warmly in favor of the abolition that the independence of the island is a

proper course to be pursued, ordered his and there boing no speaker on the other

Professor Guest the Fest. It is believed in New Orleans

men to stay by the ship. On hearing this side, the Minister of Justice instantly fol- the Times to complain of the masssore of

of this "undignified "and exceptional Act, certainty. they retired to their rooms, where they lowed, entirely agreeing with the motion, birds which goes on all round our goasis, The Rev. F. O. Morris writes again to

water rising in the vessel. None of them the Government to the removal of the inve- and terns of Ailsa Crag are being destroyed remated until driven from them by the and in a somewhat lengthy spesch pledging The ganasts of the Bass Rock and the gulla attempted to leave the ship without per dious mode of procalare hitherto customary by thousands a week, the tenant of the I noticed that those who determined to try only that the motion might not then be they sit on their young, leaving the latter mission from the officer in comprend; and in swearing Jewish citizens. He requestcu latter place actually catching the birds as swimming ashore stripped themselves, with pressed, since the whole subject of oaths in to perish in hundreds. On the coast of the exception of a belt about the waist, North Germany was shortly to come under Pembrokeshire the birds are killed in such mustered 68 officers, and crew; the first cathe, duro in conformity with modern 15. each to London dealers, who will take and fastening to this their swords jumped tho consideration of the Reichstag. It is multitudes that on Ramsay Island 1,400 into the sea. On arriving at Kawatau, wo intended to catablish a uniform mode of wore slaughtered in one week, and sold at officer, a water sunder, and 2) of the drew having been lost. We walked 60 miles

any number both of them and, of their through the country, moeting everywhere of the "Life sud Administration of the Earled in the Isle of Man, but was stopped by Faw will deny that the recent publication eggs. A similar destruction was commenc- with kindness; and reaching the head of of Liverpool," by Mr. Duke Yonge, is cal-an dot of the local legislature, who feared Yedo Bay, obtained the boat which brought culated on the whole to raise the character for their fisheries, the sea birda guiding of that statsenman, whose merits have been the boatmen to the shoals. The simplest a little placed in the shade by the superior way of preventing the slaughter would pro- brilliancy of some who preceded and some bably be to establish a close season, and whe followed him. It displays him, at all prohibit the taking of the eggs.

able also, and straightforward as far as it was events, as a inan of greater thot as well as his colleagues and contemporaries; honour- greater firinness of resolution than most : of

ways effectively represented by a diploma-Worship observed that he was really at a isb at Peking with a fleet at hand and au- loss what to do with people who would per thority to use it. Pondering over the iu sist in endangering the wealth of neighbors the Pratas en the first day, were in 21 convenience of all this, it was apparently by keoping pigs in their houses. Dr Mur North latitude, and on the second of March suggested to the Chinese Government that ray hait onplained very strongly against when pickedl np, the position was 21.49 N. it would be very pleasant to reverse the ar rangement, and have all negotiations with bous He would impose a dollar-fire, was unde by both captains, one in the the beastly filth of large tumbers of Chineze lat. and 115.24 E. long. This ceckoning European Powers carried ou by a Chinese and order the pigs to be removed or confia-boats and the other on board the Juno, representative in Europe. In fact, Prince cated every one. Kong must have been supplied with a W. Driscoll, trading under the name ahora that the chronometer of the Madeira and almost exactly corresponded, which "happy thought "-hoodwink the Eure of Prishy & Co., appeared to charge four could not have been in hau order,-+Press, pean Powers get them to give up the ad- Chinese on suspicion of having eunmitted- vantages they obtained by the late wat, and a burglary on his premises last night. The -permit Chins to enjoy suele advantages in-complainant backed up.

LOSS OF THE HERMANN. he store last night sload. The Chinese Embassy is endee at 8 o'clock, and luft the place and on his toss of the . M. C. S. S. Hermann. The We exceedingly regret to announce the Youring with great ingenuity, to carry out return two hours afterwards be missed au following is Captain Newell's account of the brilliant ides. Is it within the bounds iron sait, containing account-books, re- this arcident of possibility that any British, Minister can ceipts; so.; and $175 in votes and silver. he blind enough to fall into the trap 1

The safe was as heavy that a man couldBermunt as soon as that vessel should re- I was ordered to take command of the barely lift it. Four prisoners were known turn to Yokohama from Yedo, and did so to him; two be had seen in his house, one on the morning of the 13th instant. There us to Yokohama N. C. Daily News. is his cook, and another was bis cock a few were then on board 350 passengers and a days ago, One of the prisoners was arrost- Tas P.&O. 8. Malucca catelu this after Street Inspector Kirby, who excoated which had prevailed for 24 hours pre-

crew of 80 men. ed upon a warrant in house in Graham

The heavy southwesterly noon with the northern mails for Europe the above-mentioned warrant, stated that to N. and B and the barometer indicating The news generally is not of much interest,

vionsly, had broken; the wind bad veered with the exception of the account of the in the house rich, diere one of the better weather, I proceeded to sea et hoon,

LOCAL.

In another column that the vessel was ment) and some other regimental property Southwesterly swell, but

wind

OCCASIONAL NOTES. (Pall Mall Gazette, Jan. 20.)

Council to the bissops in partibus, who, The Pope has opened the Ecumenical

summons. the

Mabuera.

His Holiness has also decided what

evident also into

MISCELLANEOUS.

PROFESSOR OWEN has left England for the danger of a bronchial attack Wherever

wreek of tho P. M. 8. S. Co.'s steamer prisoners was found, he discovered a car bound to the Straits of Saugar. Outside being without dioceses, cannot attend. possible to be so in such times and under Egypt, where he winters, in order to avoid Hermann. It will be seen from the report touch-box marked W: D.," (war depart of Cape: Bagami we encountered their own right, but will receive a special such a waster. But it Yokohama and about 300 lives lost. Thess Inspector asked for a romand, which was Mila ledge about six miles distant at 4.30 nalate in the consistory of March Mon traits his desire to make things plansant to be a gainer. We trust that the early auni- wrecked on some reefs about 75 miles from which could not have been bought. The from N, wid E. Passed the breakers on following Bominations to the Cardi. what awkward positions and inconceivable the learned professor may be, science is sure rceta, according to the Captain's statement friendship and protection of Messza Bour. F.10., and then steered N.E. by E. till sizmor Ferrari, Minister of the Finances; His honest supporter, Lord Kengon, in health and vigour.

The

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to

are

1expense of the Japanese and Foreign Go-mainder of the evidence against the prison stationed forward in the bows on the Jook now rigidly enforood, and has led tion against a King Charge of recrimina, virtue of roudering the spirits pure and sub-

«verminants. Don

in

men

The Mission has been able, through the pairing appearance; but the other two du give the point fdistance about 75 miles from in the world-himes and Neit exhibits the minister a high-ainded between the parties. The rector called at

tion.

reof off tho

in-

granted. Two of the prisoners claimed the were not laid down on the charts,

for that master was continually driving him. mer may see him restored to us in renewed numerods vesels which have lately been WURTHY MURDER CASE AGAIN,

Hubener & Co.'s compradore

p.m.; then steared N. E. by E. E, Que

Monsignor de Mórade, Grand Almoner mildi the same game show the urgent necessity-Before Mr. May, the three Chinese will knots per hour against the strong windsor del Magno, Dean of the Rota; Monsig- such reproaches as that of George. IV players at ohess, in order to win, * to avoid lott on the Japan coast, and

Tour: then E. N. E. till.7 p.in. then steer: Monsignor Chigi, Nuncio at Paris; Monaig midiy expressed to him in private his diffi mostly from

ad. ft. by N. & N. the ship making about 7 nar Falcinelli, Nuncio at Vienna: Monsiguin giving relief," by divorce, "io a

A. ŠAORIFICE FUN Cinss.—An old Spanish which exists for proper surveys being un- in custody on remand, charged with having These courses should have taken the ship nor Manning, Archbision of Westminster Lord Liverpool's reply is really a specimen eating supernous food, because fulness is dertaken, and surely it is the duty of the murdered Mr Holworthy, were again about 8 miles from the land at the point of and Monsignor Dirboy, Archbishop of

husband where own condner lay

writer, Don Pietro Carrera, recommends Foreign Ministers to press the matter on brought up on remand. My Hazeland ap- Kavats, but I supposed the heavy 6. W. the attention of the Japanese Authorities, peared, and simply asked that the pruners sea would set her on shore, and therefore Lake City, Utah, inform us that the order quee is a crime against the Stato. The gist. Those persuus," he then adds, **

Recent private letters direct from Salt of audacious ingenuity. Adultery in a trary to speculation, and obfuscates the The work (remarks the Iscorder) should be again remanded, saying that the Crown thought the distance from land might be prohibiting the Mormons from trading with private offense is merged in the public crime, praiseworthy who, previous to playing, clear undertaken by Foreign vessels at the joint was not yet fully prepared with the re- about 5 miles, The second offer was

Gentile murchsuts and shopkeepers is and must follow the effect of it. How is it their heade by medicinus, which haes the ers. Flis Worship granted the remand out. The night was extremely dark and great dissatisfaction. Brigham Young is

possible to entertain a accordingly, until Wednesday at 11 o'clock. haty; ap that I may the land very indis admirable spirits, danoes with youthful can do no wrong We are glad to learn that the Rt. C. Re.The prisouor charged as being the head-tinctly, and altered the ship'a course to the ease and grace" at privato parties, and do the usual partial insanity of biographers,

tile," but unless the medicive oumas to them the eye of the law. formatory at West Point is getting on woll, man still presents a most injected and des- Fastward in the unor related above, to clares that there are only three great

Take,

in agar, the

Boue agreeable shape, few will feel in- ing li.tie anegiato,

follow which

clined to follow the prescription. Bir. Yonge, with

THE late Dr Blousfeld had a quarzot with apport of the foreign community, to build otsesin so much affected by their post-okoltama) a wide berth; the native pilot poleut. The Pacific

quotes for the honourable light in which

hi an ssex rector,-paper war and so forth another wing, and they have now a spaci Bus and well-ventilated building capable of

on board having told me that there was a approaching Salt Lake City, and the Mor dependence." On the slicitation of a cer- London House, and the interview was not

is rapidly

two large Dormitories, a Mess-Room and mesting of the Pilots of Liverpool was hold tioned in the sailing directions. I steered sont to the United States troops to goard f neury at Windsor. Lord Liverpool replies, nearer ll kick your shins."-

IMERNATIONAL PILOTAGE.-An interesting was not in although its existence mons are still firma in their determination to supposed to be all-powerful, the King want. in the heat of the debate, kept edging his casily accommodating 80 boys There are

tal great marchioness (apparently), theit of a very cala description. The Bishop, on the chart, nor men-destroy the road. School, together with shops for Carpenters, on the 1st Jan in the Bee Hotel, Quent this couras E. by N. N. from 7 till the railway, the Mormons flatter themselves

As 20 orders have beened to appoint a certain gentleman to a ca- chair nearer to that of the Essex rector, who Sinemakers, and Taildra. number of boys has beau 45. Some of the arrival at Liverpool of Mr. George Orguod, whatever, and had just been aft to the them, and Mr. Young and his elders en-to's canoury at Windsor, under all the way the following intelligible notice appears;

The average square, Liverpool. The occasion was the 9 o'clock. I had then no apprehension that the American Government, is sfraid of grandly, that it is his conscientious opi-

at last said, "My Lord, if you come any boys have been provided with situations a Pilot of New Orleans, who had been standard compass to examine the course courage them in this belief by numerous present circumstances, would be most injn- niou, on inquiry, that the appointment of

A RAILWAY NOTICE-On a certain rail- in the town, but are still under the super-brought involuntarily across the Atlantic, made by it, sud was going forward again warlike specobes. intendenge of the Directors of the Reform- owing to stress of weather, on board the when I discovered Breakers off the port

-Hornafter, when trains moving in op. story, and we are glad to learn that they ship Lapounder, of Boston, Captain Irvine, bow, and immediately after saw thou ovation" offered to hha by the inhabitants give great umbrage to that part of the Es. aparato lines, conductors and engineers

Count Bismarck, in reply to a recent behave very well. Out of the 200 boys, bound in New Orleans for the Mersey. ahead, the ordered the helin "hard a of a place in Holstein, where he was stay attached to your Majesty and your Govern- trains to a dead halt before the point of rious to your Majesty's interests, and would posite directions are approaching each other who have passed through the Reformatory, An event such as this occurs at intervals of port," The aliip at once answered the ing on a shooting visit, said some words ment" "But," he proceeds, in gentler till euch train has passed the other."

tablishment which is so strongly and deeply will be required to bring their respective hot one has been taken again before the a few years, and the Filta at the port to movement of the helmy, but was caught by which we may expect to see mede + good tones, "Lord Liverpool is most. sincerely inforced About 2 boya, out of the 48 at brought invariably treat him with the great violence upon the rocks, striking firat for the French press. After referring to the difficulty in which your Majesty may be infuids to present a testimonial to Mr Glad

No compulsory system is which one of the same profession may be a tremendous roller and thrown with great deal of by the Southern and particularly anxious to relieve your Majesty from any

esting, and be very careful not to prescit living in the Reformatory, have est huspitality, Tonate expressive of mu ward and then aft, when raisel by the folk fact that they had long all belonged to thevolved in this most painful business how stone, who has expressed his readiness to voluntarily preferred to remain in the ezta tual friendship between the two countries lowing swalt, Bilecessive sess breaking ane great nationality without knowing it, be desirotis, therefore, of recommending for blishment for now more than three years, were proposed and heartily received. and they are turning out very good trades.

upon the ship with great violensa forced, but that now at last the consciousness of it All the wood work for the

NEAR Haver Castle, where Henry VIII. or over the reef the water Alling the ship, bad become a reality and a living fact, heatable wing in the gift of the Crown as adept this mark of their approval. A sum building bas been well executed by the fu/woned Anna Bulleyn, there is to this day a meanwhile, rapidly. The vessel this drift-coutitiued, "Here in your coldtry there tates of the Reformatory. The garden Public honigu, exhibiting the linodineutstill she had settled fairly upon the bottom Holsteinere, Lavonburgers, even as there ed in shore, the sea breaking outside of her existed also different tribes, Sleswickers,

toon ds there fe an opening."

(From the Spectator Jat.. 16.) also has taken up this energy. The shops around from time immemorial have always and to the nutricane deck this was about are Mecklenburgers, Lubeolets, Ambur thule pralates, thought determined to insist come of nearly £7,000 par ananin from

of Blaf Klug Hall; bat the population

As far as we can make out, the Irish Ca small min of water that he derives at in

York, breeds trout in such abundance it are now in good order. A committee has called it" the Bull and Butcher," intend broken open acidship; the bows were stove they are, knowing that they are all der terest excepted-tolerably complete diaened from the sale of young fish for stocking bean formed for providing work for the

She had by this titne gers; and they may all glailly remaiu what on total disestablishment, and vested in- anglers, independently of the money realiz and they will feel obliged to any one ing, no doubt, the Bulleyn Butcher ?? Whe would give work to be done by the

THE death of Admiral Sir J. A. Gordon, and the bull more or less broken by the mans, all brothers. And we here in the dowment, are not lending themselves to the lakes and rivers.

foremast. I had concluded at once more North should doubly be conscious of this foolish and insane policy of demanding more WHAT is the difference between à civilized

Magistrates.

шеп,

boye,

Dew

boya in either shoemaking, carpentry, or Governor of Greenwich Hospital, is an Tailoring. They contemplate adding to pounced the deceased officer was eighty the exlating shops à forge, one of the Eu-six years of age,

1 d'elve a m

proced

A MEETING of working msa has basn' held at Liverpool for the purpose of raising

nearly 600 has already been subscribed.

of

A PERSON on Long Island, near New

after striking that it was saftest for the fact, we with our Platt-deutsch dialost from Mr Gladstone than he has promised to diner and a person who subsists at the north people to into the wreck) se ne bost which stretches from Holland to the Polish give Cardinal Cullen, in a letter to the Pole 1-One has his bill of fare, and the could live in the breakers about us, and I frontier" What will the Chauvinists say National Association, expressed his conf. other bis All of bear,

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