-MARCH 31, 1869.
CAKOOES:
don Customs Daily Returns,)
Imports and Exports passed River Steamer Office during 1 27th March..
Kinchan and Poyang from
Bengal Cotton.
Bombay Cotton.
Cotton Yarn,
Quicksilver.
Fin.
Patna Opium.
sen
Tobacco.
res Wax.
Deer Horus.
reen Point,
Elephants' Teeth.
Prussian Blue..
nd bales Cotton Goods
nd bales Woollen Goods
cá Suedrich.
Kinshan and Poyang to
nd bales Fine Silk.
ilk Piece Goods.
ajnoi,
hawls, Handkerchiefs, &c. ilk Refuse.
en Arsenic
es Chinaware,
Preserves.
picola) Cassia
Size Crackers.
Atting
Sugar,
ea.
36 and parcels Bundries,
Importa
and Exports passed
Custom House, by the Ne
g the week ended 28th
Hongkong pa
22 Bone-ware,
Buffaloe Hides....
es and 93 picula Becs.
otton.
es Chaff,
es Cassia.
Fishnaws.
es Glassware,
Gine,
inseng,
Horns (Rhinoceros).
P. from Bers and Hoops.
Copper-ware.
angan Pain.
es Medicine.
es Peraimont,
utobuck,
ice,
Saltfish,
Sandalwood.
Shark's Fins.
ea Shell Fish.
ind 237 bales Sapanwood.
a Sterl
inder.
ind 10 bags. Wax.
Sundries.
Hongkong:-
s Arsenic
Bamboo-ware. Straw Bags.
ina-root
'Charcoal
x Chiua-ware.
Clay
Firewood.
lour and Potatos Flour, s Glue. Garlis. temp..
Jar
-Blicka, ied Laugen.
s Medicine.
Mata
Marble Slabs. Oranges.
and 918 pieces Planks, kkica.
d 449 jars Samshoo.
gar.
8 Tobacco.
ad 3,538 jara Tex.
35.
Cotton Umbrellas.
pyar
id 804 pieces Woodwars..
Boden Boxes,
Red, White and Yellow
s Sundries,
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No 1813MARCH 31, 1869.1
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public an legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondents.
communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the
a quarantee of good faith.
length the qualifications needed in a per- manent occupant of the Magisterial heach, but amongst them (personal quali- fications being sufficient) a longthened acquaintance with the native population stands almost first Rumour is busy with the names of two gentlemen as Mr
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE POSITION OF GREAT BRITAIN IN THE ALABAMA CONTROVERSY,
(Pall Mall Gazette, Feb. 11.) Before the publication of the recent correspondence between the United States and Great Britain, copies of which
evidence to the Court that's state of war existed which demanded and suthorized a recourse to ach a measure under the air cumstances peoniliar to the case.
atom of industry from the general weal, ing, they will, perhaps, discover that quar- and consequently contributes lesa theters in a convenient situation for Weat-and general income, but an entire family are parties, and with a pleasant outlook over in all probability influenced for the worse, the park, may be purchased too dearly. The total consumption, however much it the District Court of Columbia in the Over 1,000 seers were taken in 1807-68 in Brougham will go far to destroy
To the same effect is the judgment of may be regretted, is steadily advancing bell compiled bis lives of Lyudburst and The recklessness with which Lord Camp- case of the Tropic Wind,
his exoces of the previous year. Possibly reputation. An amusing article in the The facts, as set forth by the President, repressive measures would rather advance Quarterly Revisis points out errors by the
OWN
sender, not necessarily for publication, but as Goodlake's aucecasoreasry White and will no doubt be presented to, both with the assertion of the right of blockade, than retard its onward progress, Underscore, and it is wonderful that even Lord Alexander-and we believe that the ap Houses as soon as Parliament meste, it amount to a declaration that civil war exists, these circumstarices the best that can be Campbell should have had so little regard.
THE CHINA MAIL. HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAROM 31, 1869.
NATIVE SUPPRESSION." Tuz latter which we yesterday published from "A MISSIONARY" requires a few words of comment apart from the 'main question to which it relates. It asserts that the edict some time since promul gated against the Canton gambling houses was successful; and anggests the very sensible plan of a commission being appointed to inquire into and report
LOCAL
Tar Handicap Rifle Competition came off yesterday, when the following gentlemen showed to the frontist, Hughes; ud, Glennie; 3rd, Heart and Sim (tics). A CORONER's Inquest was held yesterday unknown, found in the Harbor. Verdict of
Blockade itself is a belligerent, and can only legally, have place in a state of war.
exhausted,"
One
done is to offer no inducement for the ex-aa he often displayed in this work for the tensive sale of the drug. Hvary Chinaman, feelings of those who are still living. rapidly increasing in the Province, a por- speaks of her as a beautiful Jewess" life; and, as the Chinese population is of Lord Lyndhurst's second wife. He however, considera opium as a necessary of instance of his carelessness is at the expense tion of the enhanced consumption is doubt the truth befag that this lady was not a loss due to them."
OCCASIONAL NOTES
pointment of either would be considered satisfactory by the community. Both are muy be useful to restate the position old residents, and both have had const which has consistently been maintained derable experience at vetem lation, and of the Southern States aa belligerents patch the view of the question taken by by this Government on the recognition Mr Adams reiterated in another des- the law, and the native population, and we do not see that a better selection, as seems but too likely, England is to the executive, though, as we have seen, could be made than that of one or the be asked to ansay all that she has ever not hy the judiciary, of the United other.
said on the subject, it should at all events States. From that time the negotiation be clearly understood what the recants languished, and on the 2nd of December tion amounts to. The nation any, in it was virtually closed by Lord Claren (Pall Mall Gazette) its wisdom, think fit to make a degrading don's declaration, that no advantage submission; but so far as this journal van result from prolonging the contro- had any power in the matter, it shall versy, of which the topics are generally make it with its eyes open.
The Alabama escaped from Liverpool Here, therefore, the matter rested 20th of November following Mr Adams respondence was renewed by Mr Seward. on the 29th of July, 1862, and on the After the lapse of nine months the cor-
ion for the depredations committed by brought forward on the part of the her on the merchant ships of the United United States, and Lord Stanley, who States. This demand was founded solely had by this time taken Lord Clarendon's on the alleged negligence of the British place at the Foreign Office, adopted Lord Government in allowing her to leave Russell's reasoning in full. Liverpool Upon that footing the nego jesty's Government," he says, "have an altogether alarming way. Thus he haters of all denominations to register
"Her Ma-
mayed at the proposal to authorize minis The Registrar General is very much dis- tiation proceeded for nearly a year, when never as yet met with any refutation of arranged his new police system entirely after marriages. Even as it is, the illegibility of unwillingness on the part of the United of the Supreme Court and already tentoh regime, and he has not only engaged amount of error and confusion. In many it was suspended by a confession of the statement contained in the judgment the model of that of the notorious Met the alerical handwriting caused a of these facts has led him. Were we habit of supplying milk to some of the sub.States "to regard the present hour (Ocquoted by Lord Russell, and they are Venice, but their previous chief, Solira; have to be entered in tho
apon the working of repressive measures
Jewess, and fitle deserved the ancers with which Lord Campbell treated her desire to "become a leader of fashion:"
Lady Lyndhurst would probably resent even the There is no longer any question about the
compliment paid to hur personal attractions progress of the East. Not only do Franch when it came from Lord Campbell's peu. actresses dance in Egypt, but there is going priceless value bas been found among the According to the pectator, a treasure of to be a "hell" in Cairo. At the beginning atores of the Indian House. Oriental scho of the season the company to whom the lars all over the world will feel their blood will start steamets to Marseilles and Trieste quests, has been discovered. be accorded for a handsome consideration Timeur, collected in the course of his con- privilege of erecting their green tables is to quicken at the news that the library of
to carry them back after a curtain timo Those among them who wish to devute them selves to futhor atudies will be forwarded for a small additional suur to Upper Egypt The Viceroy! bimself favours tho introduc tion of European manners and customs in
4*
Among
Among the Chinese ander native and afternoon on the body of a Chinese female presented the first demand for compensa- No new arguments, however, were to fetch the willing victims to Egypt and other treasures are documents of extraor
found drowned" was returned. The medical evidence also showed that deeposer had been suffering from disease of both the boart and lungs.
TO-DAY'S POLICE,
dinary valne connected with the biography of Mahomed." The discovery of this chist way probably cause a large part of Eastern bistory to be rewritten.
foreign rule: As regards the testimony given, of the visible working of the late Such we readily admit ite literal truth, not merely from the reliable character of our correspondent, but from personal know folge of the facts to which he alludes Yet, sa be will doubtless think, strange
Mr May on the Beach. ̧ to 27, we are compelled to differ from charged Chinese milk boy with theft, The Havildar of the 29th N. I. Regiment, the conclusion to which a consideration This orabin, aged twelve years, is in the
a number of the former Austrian police of cases the names of the bride and bridegroom simply desirous of supporting our own onlinate officers of the Indian regiment
taber, 1883) as the most favourable to a therefore arguments we should, at least tacitly and as bruss pots, boots, &c. have persis calm and candid examination of the facts
and the Europeans now living in Egypt are with aliases owing to the bad writing of At a lose to conceive how the term in- by no means delighted with these country- the ecclesiastics" who filled up the original general index endorse his deductions; hut strong asistently continued to disappear from the Bar and principles involved." At the same tervention can be applied to a proclamation mon of theirs. One of the Viceroy'a great-record our belief in the position we have taken was suspected. A pair of shoes were both then and thereafter there was no of war firal recognized by the President of subjects, however, cousiats in his servants
racka, & trap was laid for the little rascal time Mr Adams was directed to say that which did no more than acknowledge a state est offences in the eyes of his Mohammedan pens that when search is made for a mar Hence it not unfrequently hap up, we are unwilling to allow what is we fear, calculated to mislead readors at a ground four, and a private apidier was tot arbitrament or restone," to which his insued with the express purpose of warning Freuch livery. The ladies of the haram We hear a great deal just now, of the
left at a convenient spot on the fair and equitable form of Conventional the United States himself, and which was wearing bata se an integral portion of their
lage. cannot be found-rather a serious distance to pass unchallenged. Our to watch. The bait took, and the shoes
under certain circumstances. correspondent describes the effect pinward stolen, under this very pose of the sol Groveumant would not be willing to her Majesty's subjects front any participa- liave a box in the theatre, and there are establishment of the reporters gal of, or thused within his own observation, by dior on the watch, who saw the theft, subuit. On the 7th of April, 1866, the Lord Russell has stated, but two courses. Sir James Scarves formaatioa. "jouruslista' tribune," which perhaps sounds
They had, as the suppressive measures put in force Thongh the small thief was almost caught question of compensation was again open to them on receiving intelligence of the shot the ancient but useless custom of It is, perhaps, worth while to point out the Sir James Scarlet has abolished at Alder- better, in the French Legislative Chambers agains the Catiton gambling houses by in the not, with the shoes, couscaled in his raised in connection with similar depre proclamation of blockade namely, either marching past in slow time, a parade more faut, which seems somehow to have escaped basket, he denied stoutly that he had stolen dations committed by the Shenandoah, that of acknowledging the blockade and pro- ment devised for the sole object of enabling the late Governor of that city, and thence them, and pleaded that he had got them in and in his despatch of this date Mr claiming the neutrality of her Majesty or the inspecting general to notice and crit notice, that although sore score of news- proceeds to condemn an opinion express payment of three bottles of milk-Mr May Adams for the first time asserted that thatofrefusing to acknowledge the blockade, aise the individual bearing of each officer, tative each to this resuscitated "tribune," ed by our contemporary that these edicts: gave the young thief a salutary lesson in the
papers will be allowed to send oue represen are without practical effect, hardly in shape of seven days' imprisonment, three the evil complained of had its origin in and insisting upon the right of her Majesty's who always at such times saluted his traded to teda in of
the precipitate neknowledging the subjects to trade with the ports of the South, wilways en peri yetio journal will be permitted to publish father to be used as sans of filling on rice and water; and the confinement to South as a belligerent Power. In answer where the Goveranient of the United States the importance of the occasion.us Sirano now supplied to every journal by the cting any report of the speeches other than the the mandarins pockets. He seems to be seasoned with two whippings of ten to this Lord Russell at once justified the .could exercias no Giacal control at that time. James is evidently of opinion that this reporters and agents of the Government. The Government "would be glad," salute will lose none of its grace, but much The journalists will be allowed to describe course pursued by Great Britain, on the
of ita tedium, if it be performed smartly in the building, ground of the blockade of the Southern Lord Stanley says further on," to settle porta previously preclaimed by the Pre- if deputing--to do anything herance of
ently with justice and national self agree with bio that it is a matter of romain fact, except report the speeches.
have entirely overlooked that
granting (as we believe) the Governor, personally, was sincero in his attempt to prohibit Chinere public gambling, and that it was outwardly successful, neither of these facts tell against the assumption that the subordinate officials made money by the bribes administered to ensure private gambling dens being winked at. In fact, Be, was the case, the more stringently the edict was ostensibly carried out, the larger
were the bribes offered to secure immu nity. Most of our mercantile readers
will recollect that when the import of opium was absolutely forbidden, the local
atrokes each.
Court.
sident of the United States
tion in conflict.
Any one who has witnessed this
personal
mandarins netted landsone incomes from Co.'s, with a Chineza female, gave evidence of her Majesty's subjects to trade with thement consenting to submit to the judgment plemn promenade was devised by soundtleman on the occasion of hit recent visit to
to teat
Keung Ashing, cook ou
ou board the P. & O. steamer Ganges, was charged with a ing out and wounded a goody named Marok, on board the above vessel now
surprise that this wearisome custom has
Who does not remember the proverbial lying in Aberdeen Dook. A remand for He could lawfully interrupt the trade of
respect," but
so lung. It is rumoured among difficulty of understanding the Sloswink prevailed week was granted, un application of In-noutcals with the Southern States upon one With regard to the ground of complaint on subalterns, that the general intonde to go opinion that the war of 1866 broke out bo- that best-informed section of the army, the Holstein question? We were almost of spector Halloran, of the Aberdeen District ground only-namely, that the Southern which most stress is laid in Mr. Seward's further sult, and that he is anxious to Cochran, of the Civil Hospital, which cer- vominent of tho. United States; in other cognition of the Confederate Sister as dinary, ceremony entitled trooping the wo suddenly find that there is Rems ons and a certificate was produced from De States were carrying on war against the Go- despatch, viz., the alleged premature re- eliminate from the drill-book that extraor- it had to be out with a s
cause everybody gara upite unravelling and tified that the Beedy boy was suffering words, that they were belligerents. Her belligerent Tower, it is clear that no recolour."
sharp sword. Now from a very severe incised wound on the Majesty's Government, on hearing of these ference to arbitration is possible. The net performance in St. James's Park must be who knows all about it, but somehow did right hand, and was not able to attend events, had only two courses to pursue complained of, while is beare very routely dooply impressed with its absurdity, and the with some little problema of his own. His
not speak before, namely, that of acknowledging the blockade, on the claims now in qut be held to be the spectacle of the officers and sergeante moving Holiness the Pope, according to an account probably engaged Two Chinese females were brought up on and proclaiming the neutrality of her Ma which every State must be held to be the slowly and solemnly roust fill any person by remand, on suspicion of having stolen a gold ring from Wita Starry, Alexsudra Tere oorhat of refusing to acknowledge sole judge of its duty; and there is, so far with amazement who is not aware that this by the Conferenco-Councillor" David, of race; and an assistant at Mossrs Sayle &
blockade, and insisting upon the rights as I am aware, no precedent for any Govern
Copenhagen, expressed bimself to this geu- ports of the South, the presents and bush-money which as to the handing of the ring by some one own Government which, in assuming the commission, the qustion whether its policy entrusted with the charge of an important have not for a long time hoon able to make
It was your of a foreign Power, or of an international commander of soient tinos, to
the sobriety
the Vatican in the following terms:-"I of the officers before they were secured the native dealers from a too to some one else. The evidence, howover, belligerent right of blockade, recognized the har or bar not be suitable to the circurg duty. Unless the pomp and pageantry your country to Germany ; but I have taken energetic search on the part of the potty insuficionts and the prisoners were Southern States as belligerents. Had they stances in which it was placed;
out the Sleswick matter, or the relation of subordinates of the Yamens, whereas its discharged.
not been tolligerets, the armed ships of
are required for the purpose of enticing re- Mr Seward replied on the 12th of cruits the caromony of inoputing guard may and I understand now bow admission under regulation, has almost
the United States would have had no right January, 1867, that in the event of an be safely simplified.
the trouble to apply myself to the question, entirely deprived them of revenue from
to stop a singlo British alip upon the high arbitration being desired by Great Grant has just been made known. Oddly treated." To which the conference Council-
unjustly A curious foot in the history of General brave little Danish people and its King, this source. Such was the case with the
whose fate 1 deeply deplore, have been Britain "the United States would expect enough, even Grant knew nothing of itlar replied," Yes, it was a hard fats to Mr Adams's reply again pressed tus to refer the whole controversy just as it until about a niouth ago. In 1863, who inaugurato one's dynasty by giving up to gambling houses at Canton. As a flaunter âles :- ing vice in the highways and byeways
point, and on the 30th of August, 1865, is found in the correspondence which has ho was carrying on his operatim against fifths of the land. The Pope again ex- of the city it was suppressed, but we have
Lord Russel went at length into the
President (Lincoln good reason to preaume that scarcely a
subject. He lays down, with cone taken place between the two Goyen Vicksburg, the single cash less was staked on the chances
doneo," a series of propositions of whichments, with such farther evidence and most of us advisers became dissatisfied pressed his sympathy and promised to of the cards or bamboo during the period
two have to do with the concession of arguments as either party may desire, with his apparent want of activity, be was In which the cdict was enforced. We do
without imposing conditions, restrictions, censured, but he did not know that in biay or limitations upon the umpire, and he was actually deprived of his post is not say that even this result was to be
without waiving any principle or argn- general computing the forces. This
SHELLEY IN A NEW CHARACTER--One despised. But it must not be presumed
moat on either side." To this Lord (who was not
appoars to be the case General Banks that gaubling was "suppressed" by the
particularly successful in the morning Shelley, the foot, then an. Eton Stanley answers
Shenandoah edict in question. The public enjoyment
loab vallor) was ordered to super boy, roused to indignation by an enemy's of the vice was stopped;, not the indulfand several hundred native converte having Virginia, were preparing to join them; former argamant on the subject, that the quitting the position be held at that time, ted wager of battle from his fae of the play- I must ropent, in accortice with my sede Graut, but he remonstrated against taunts, tossed his augelio leeks, and scoop Praidest of the United States, wid not the and declared that it would not only be grond-Sir Thomas Queen of England, is primarily responsible surrendering the key of the Misissippi, self. They ware to meet at iwelve the same Styles, a plucky little younger and shorter than him- for the acknowledgment of the belligerent but he placing New Orlen as in jeopardy day. The coming hattle was the whispered character in
Banks was censurari for disobedience to tulk of
gence of the vice itself.
THE NORTH.
Wo contiune vor extracts from the North-
Beas.
(N. C. Herald.) Notwithstanding treaty prohibition and frequent remonstrance, the Chinese persist in calling foreigners devils and various tier objectionable nsures, thongh without, The practice however is annoying, and Holligerent rights to the South. we believe, in most cases, any ill intention. B.M. Consul at this port has induced the Total to issue a proclamation blaming and forbidding it.
army,"
a
the
and blant in
Touch an
and
for Christiau 1.
MISCELLANEOUS.
pray
Intelligence reached her Majesty's Go vernment, in the spring of 1861, that seven combined States had declared in favor of A Fiontain correspondent writes this insurrection; that thru mare States, rumour is
is current here of a Catholic priest including the great and powerful state of been in indored in Rzuchzein. I hear that that these States commanded upwards of That suppressive measures, in a British French Circus Troupo, comprising some 50 3,000 miles of sea-cosat; that they com- colony, with a mainly British and alien horses and 40 performers, is coming across prised more than 5,007, 00t of people, exclu- police force, with magistrates and officials Mongolia from Irkoustk, with the intensive of the negro slaves; that the Fresulent
the s
e so-called Confederate States,
everyone, and as soon as the rush orders, but while the correspondence was mcapable of bribery o: corruption, and tion of given performano a in China! There of the insurgent Government had provato-led Confederato States, the British Gostill going on the news arrived that Vicks out of school took place the ring was formed.
nrecognizing the status of the 80- ned bis intention of issuing letters of marque with a native population more "in hand" is amur in the native clty that T and reptisal; that the President of the vern
kwo fan is coming down at the head of a
verminent found itself assecinted with burg had fallen. The most remarkable and the seconds and bottle-helders were
the than that of do vast a city as Canton carge ariny, to drive foreigners, out of the United states, on the other hand, had pro- greater part, if not the whole, of the mari Part of this affair is that General Banks chosen, The tall lean peet towered high ever be, are quite possible way, compa- country; that he expressed a wish to this claimed his intention to establish a bluck time Power,
of Europe.
should never have said a word about it above the little, thick-set baronet. In the ratively easy-we fully admit; but they effect to the Emperor, who left the matter in ade of all the parts of the Southern States; extensive and unlimited reference (as is until just recently. It is said that Mr first round Sir Thomas felt bis way by could not be carried out in their integrity is hands. Twenty Chinese gun-boats that and that in these viranmetauces the cou described by Mr. Seward her Majesty's Stanton strongly insisted upon the removal speculative sparing, while Shelley tossed until some modification of the laws, have lately come to Tientsin, RTD said to North American station carnestly soli- sons, among others, that it would adunit of, promised, and we may anticipate that itDen they rested the baronet sat quietly
mander of hor Majesty's
navat forses on Government cannot consent; for this rea of Grant. The whole correspondance is his long arnis in an incoherent manner. under which the population are governed by an advance guard of his be made, especially as regards making the Taung-il Yamien and the New Ports, view of these extraordinary events, tuek- arbiter of the very question which I bave The eight hours law in America is now victory, stalked round the ring, and scowled Gazette, in an article on cited instructions for his guidancs. Tu and indeed compel, the submission to the will be received with considerable astonish on the knee of his second; but Shelley, dia-
ment in
in the United States.
dainful of auch enocour,
coufident sighbours responsible for each other's leads one to infer that the whole of the pro- pocted and undesired, her Majesty decided already said they cannot agree to submit. crimes. In view of this fact we have vincial revenue collected by the Foreign to proclaim her neutrality in this context
acknowledged by the Republican press to at his adversary. Time was called, and be a cotaplete failure. The feainers of the battle began in earnest. The baronst admitted regulation" to be a less evil customus, is filched" by that insatiable to allow the belligerent blockade of them would ensue from total suppression, government at Peking. We are assured than 3,000 miles of const, including of
Act are said to be quite satisfied with the Phanted a cautious blow in Shelley's chest. hat have never doubted that the will from a reliable source, that such is not the course the right of search, detention, and
result of its trial. They threw out a bait poot was shaken, bat went in and alone in wanting to suppress, were such 12680. Only four tenthe of the import and capture on the part of the United States, diplomatist sncceeded in obtaining Lord just before an election, and the working he lay there half stunned, Shelley spouted knocked his little adversary down. While the most advisable course. But we can the balance with transit dues, coast-trade the recognize in the as-called Confederate
shell constitute a day's labour, it cannot sucienu taound and boat round export duties go to the Poking Treasury, and on the other hand, as in duty bound,
although a law, may say that alght hours Homeric defianses, to the delight of his classes took it without suspicion. But not argue from Chinese practice, as that duty, &o., being retained by the provincial States the right of a belligerent. Power. is, though ontwardly successful, privately exchequer. If our informant is correct, the
regulate the rate of wages. Employers.
Styles, however, Lord Russell next quotes, and adopts
paid for eight hours and no more, and the eventually delivered a
began to wake up, and inoperativo. In any discussion upon the Chamber of Commerce is also wrong in gambling farm of this colony we must posing that the transit dues are appropriatment given by the Supreme Court in suas his statement of his own case, a judg
workmen were glad to ask for the privilege
ou Shelley's bradlingslogger" It fell on the This is of completing the regular day, Brgue apon independent ground; we ed the Imperial Treasury
1 by
like a thunderbolt; his nervous poet. cannot give our opponents the advantage barks, on her downward passage; the banks passages
We hear the Shane bumped on some sand 1869, from which we extract some
another instance, as several Americans sensibilities were roused; he broke through papers point out, of the failure of legislation and backers, but distanced them all, and got
the ring
and flow, pursued by his seconda to control the relations botwoen isbour and to sarth safely at the house of his tutor, capital, but the members of the English Mr. Bothell, whom he soon afterwards Reform League are not much disposed to
The S. C. &. Q.
of urglog that we exaggerate the effects of the coast immediately north of the
The right of prize and capture has its
facto
To logiti.
j
In this atata the controversy remained Mobil it was taken up by Mr Reveidy Johnson. By what arguments this able
ment which, when originally proposed Stanley's consent to the precise arrange by Mr Seward, he had rejected uain- cousistent with national self-respect," forthcoming papers. will, we must hope, be apparent in the
And
the
throw much light not merely upon the of the rock are:-the middle of Alcesto by its acuidents-the panier, power, and itain that it is a creditable source of fears at Knightsbridge barracks can hardly beast of the Apocalypse. He, thus makes
N
E
G (amma).
Lambda) Alpba):
OPIUM EATING. of native action to influence our own Yangisze are constantly shifting, and may origin in the jus belli. officials,
(Pioneer, February -19.). easily deceive a ship which Imagines herself mate the cuptore of a neatral vessel or pro The second paragraph in our corre well clear of them. The French gunboat porty on the high nene, a war must exist de to abandon the old bashfulness with which the other day of keeping the League in engine which a travelling tinker had manu There has been rather a disposition lately Iny the lesson to heart. One of then talked nearly blew up with a miinistura steam- spondent's letter contains a wise and Flanime also reports having struck on an practical suggestion. A committee of unknown rock on her passage down from onstitute was that both parties should be presented as a painful financial necessity, working men "all they want "necessarily gelical clergyman in England has prored
but it is not necessary to our expert of opium was apologetically existence until Parliament had given the factured for him.All the Year Round.
THE BEAST" GLADSTONE.-An Evan- enquiry embracing legal and civilian Chiefoo. Her auudings when she touched, acknowledged as independent nations or and to insinuate that it is not so very ware as follows-forward 9 feet, port quat Rovereign States. A civil war is objectionable, or occasionally even to members of every shade of opinion might ter 60 fest, starboard 43 feet. The bearings never suleninly declared;
work of time and difficulty, The outbreak of sickness among the af. beyond the possibility of doubt that the it becomes such
present Prime Minister is the veritable gambling question, but the
and the North point of organizations of the persons who originate been told, is not so deleterious as gin drink- While we sympathize with the unhappy lotter, we need not say, represents a
revenue. Opium-eating in China, we have be regarded as an unmitigated misfortune. success of repressive legislation with the Standing pentory W
sad carry it on. When the party in rebel- ing in England; and our opin revenus gentlemen who are now complaining of particular number. Hence we find
out his case. In the Greek language each Chinesa. The labours of such a commit- A meeting was held on the 19th instant, Hon occupy and hold in hustile manner a is no more morally blameable tee would do much to class up ques of gentlemen interested in the Silk trade, to certain portion of territory; have declared Indian Abkates, or the English exoise. in consequenes of the foot odours which than tho 'great depression and violent headaches" tions only remotely connected with the discuss various questions of Interest that their independence; have cast off their al-If the Chinese could not get our pure pervade their rooms, we may congratulate question under discussion, and would have arisen. The object was to provide legiance have organized araites; have opium they would be driven to the coarser the troopers on the prospect which is thus
cheeks on various abuses and inconveniences commenced hostilities against the former and more injurious indigenous preparations opened be cheerfully aided by all whose that are felt. The scale of allowances in Sovereign, the world acknowledges them as of the drug. And so on. This is not the gatory in which they have hitherto been up of relesed from the noisoma pur experience of Chins and the Chinese deficient weight was revised; the now system belligerents, and the ontset saa vartiss taken by the Chief Commlesioner of condemned to rendered their opinions valuable. It is introduced by the Customs, of requiring It is not the less a civil war, with bellige British Burnish. In the Excise Report for convenience and unhealthiness of these bar As their days, The in- рика hardly likely that the Government would payment of duties bofore shipment was rent partios in hostile array, because it may 1867-68 he remarks:The extensive racki initiate such a proceeding, but we have discussed, and a resolution pased that a be called an insurrection" by one side, consumption of oplum among the juhabi The barrack room and stables are close repeatedly demonstrated. and fetid, the air is and perhaps name a representative memilk purchased and a Permanent Coscuntains no such anomalous dou Imperial revenues which an extensive in and the whole, arrangements of the pisca
or traitors
The law of nations in every way. Any addition to the general
poisoned by the mass ber. We commend the idea to those mittee of men interested in the Silk trade, triae as that which this Court are now for arease in the comanmption of this drug ste remarkable for their daring debatce of who desire to clear away the difficulties was appointed to take up questions, affect the first time desired to prenotimes, to wit, would bring, would assuredly be ill con sanitary laws in the way of Colonial legislation. ing its interests, that may arises.
that insurgents who have risen in rebellion pousated by the increase of orims which tense condemning the barracks in the
Varioils reports are in eis Boveral more Registration cases have against their Sovereign, expelled her Courts, such increased consumption, among a rase strongest terms, but hitherto the offers An Mr. Goodlake has now taken his de come off, in one of which the violin resist established a ravolationary Government, to whom gambling and tacoities are a pass have been exempt from the sufferings in
ed on new
were and parture, speculation as to his successor It is needless to say that his arguments ties, are not enemies because they are only so, but it may assuredly be accepted the authorities has been sufficient to pre- apparently logical grounds organizer armies, and commenced bostili time, would bring in its train. And antiated on the men, and their influence with becomes legitimate and interesting. It were overruled, and his name added to the traitore, is scarcely necessary to point out at Bst of victims,
The proclamation of that every additional man who takes to this vent suy chatige being made, Now, how blockade is itself official and conclusive insidispa drug withdraws not only his own ever, that the officers themselves are sicken-
have been
little doubt that it would aid ita objects return to the old method was desirable; it and the insurgents be considered as rebels.' tanta of this province is to bu deprecate of mantire accumulated within the walls,
was resolved to put a tare in future of
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