828-APRIL 17, 1869

TOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYA

IN HONGKONG,

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CHURCH-Minister, Rev. DB1 Morning Service, 11 A.M. ( Event EFFEN'S MISSION CHAPEL ---(Site)- Chinese.) Morning 10 o'clock, b Sam Yuen. Afieragon 3 o'clock)2

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mus are open to all thho wish to public on legitimate grounds, but hold ourselves responsible our correspondents, munications addressed to this paper companied by the name of the necessarily for publication, but as e of good faith,

BIRTH.

No 1828-APRIL 17, 1809.3

Ministers it is pvident that we must be obliterating all traces of the commission of very circumspect in China.

The Time the crime. The crowd, who assembled on makes this clear, even if one did not re-the alarm of fire, found the lifeless body of member that Mr Gladstone assistod in 1857, Napua, but Kaanaisina cacaped in a shock in ousting Lord Palmerston on the China ing condition, and survived, through four ancation, a most uutinely act, as I days of excruciating agony, and was able to then viewed it; but now he means to oust give a somewhat satisfactory account of Any authority in China who does not con- what had occurred. The murderere have form to his peace policy, and under the been present vircumstances Iain mossurably lis

De banged

THE CHINA MAIL.

again, he said, but would insist upon bail? from a third party. His Worship said he did not say that the Inspector had done wrong in bailing out the defendants; but the Inspector would see about getting them before the Court. Shortly after twelve, the first-named defendant made his ap pearance; and as some delay had been caused, and abundant time allowed, a war roat was issued for Atkinson's apprehen-

disturbanco the

OORRESPONDENCE.

THE MAORI AND HIS MASTER, To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL” tained a notice of New Zealand Patriot, concluding with this paragraph: "Now SIR,Your impression of the 12th con-

here is a problem for Darwin. In one man is found-we really believe the conjunction a high order, a Christian (judging from his possible in a New Zealander-a Patriot of language) of correct views, and a ferocious Cannibal."

will eva mend. Men prefer to be diligent in finding some form of expediency rather than seeking in their soul's aweat what is

education of these days is highly stimula right.

tive of this state of mental disease; men It is most certain that the superficial

hate to think things to a conclusion, for fear of coming to a conviction.

inclination to listen to any propositions for making a beginning on Railroads and Telegraphs.

for these objects, and the assurances engagement to forbear from say pressure The signature at Washington of a formal

Powers should follow a similar course, may at Great Britain in the same sense, if other

possibly remove some difficulties. É PLURIBUS UNUM.

By re- lieving the Government of Paking of all anxiety as to the desire of Foreign powers either to interfere, or dictate what shall

path of progress, beyond what they deem or aball not be done for the introduction of

duced to listen more willingly to arguments great innovations, or to press them in the either sate or practicable, they may be in-

It

in favour of a beginning. is probably in this hope that Mr Burlingame has la bearance and a desire to avoid dictation or boured to obtain these declarations of for pressure on the part of Foreign Powers.

But, as regards the desires of the Mer- bere for the realizations of their wishes, it

statesmen at the helm who constitute the ed by four husbands, Two of the batter did not had got her arm nearly twisted i ed their lands. Thes: failed to detect anytions received from the Chamber of Comohants and the progress of any negotiations

would

fear of God was taught by the

questions of such importance to trade a id of the mercantile body in China on

part of fl. M. Government, prompt atten- in their bearing on our future relations with the country, cannot fail to secure, is the tion, as well as careful consideration in other data affecting the revision of the connection with my reports and rarions Treaty of Tientsin.

to

tion.

a due regard to popular feelings, it does not rest with B. M.'s Representative to adopt any course opposed to such declare You are at liberty to communicate this

Your Obedient Servant,

RUTHERFORD ALOGUX.

despatch to the Chamber of Commerce.

W. H. MEDHURST, Esq., Shanghai.

MISCELLANEOUS. STEAM VELOCIPEDES-An inventive

adherent The Promier perhaps thinks he Tus San Francisco Bulletin, says: Thesion. John H. Foote was then arraigned is consistent, as, bis molte now is "con- courts have much trouble at the present on a charge of assaulting an inmate of a ciliate and conserve." "Now, we have our time in adjusting the relations between some brothel No. 185 National Representatives at Peking, and of the 250 Chinawomen who arrived on the with having created a ton Street, and

THE NEW TREATY, the leading Mandarins, with the Prince of last steainer: from Hongkong and their said house. F. C. Webb stated that on bo fuori is a singular natuteness. To them various private memorials submitted to The following interesting despatch from Kung at their head, comprehend our rights, countrymen in this vily. The Chinese haveing called to the house stated about 8.30 the Saxon race is & parados they wore him, has been forwarded by H. M. Consul The characteristic mental feature of the Sir Rutherford Alcock, in reply to the and will upon the whole, I think, fairly an exalted idea of the efficacy of the writ last night, he found Foote and another their Christianity precisely as the mass of to the Chamber of Commerce, and handed recognise them.

of habeas corpus, and attachment on civil man in bed together, both being slightly We, on the other, must be needful of our process. Just now they employ the former. "under the influence. They ve oy Christiaus do, on the exterior. Taught to the N. O. Daily News for publication. reciprocal and correlative duties; or with On Saturday two women appeared before ever, quiet enough, and the only charge the spirit, they fail to perceive that it has that Christianity deals subjectively with. Dr Gladstone, Mr. Bright, and the other the Fourth District Court, who were claim against them was made by a woman (she any objectivo force. They believe it is a Nos. 10 & 10 of the 1st and 36th ultimo,

PREING, March 23, 1869, SIR,With reference to your despatches peace party of statesmen (not the "peace were recent arrivals from China, and the that she

appear),

who had stated to hit pidgin (business)-tire object to be obtain covering copies of the several comannica. party par excellence), we shall commit our other two live here. It appeared in evidence out. Roth defeudante came quietly to such advantages in ita doctrine as they in s selree to some not that will be disowned, that the women had been abducted and sold the Station. Grote made & rarabling stato transition state could esteem. They had members of the Mercnutile Community, will be very plain to them that, when which would no complicate the relations as to purchasers who went immediately before mont about "drinks" in the Hongkong their darkness discovered to them, but they giving their views on the most desirable H. M.'s Government has officisity informed held in incalculable mischief. It will be Judge Pennis and were married according Hotel, going to the house mentioned, and emerged only into a state of twilight, sad means of extending trade and facilitating the Chinese envoy that they fully admitted

merce at Shanghai and from individual well therefore for the present to avoid for the "Melicun" style. The women were other matters and things, smongst which from the force of example on all sides, ever-operations in the interior; I have been the Chinese Government were entitled to making fresh issues or open questions with sworn, and when one of them was asked was a statement that Atkinson had adunit- the Government, and to alrive, rather to which husband she would go with, she au-ted that he was the man who made the dis- cestward of the day dawn-for thom the glad to receive such full and unreserved

stronger than presept, they have remained preserve the status quo in its integrity, swered both. The interpreter explained to turbance, if there was any at all-In reply true Sun has never risen. To them the statements from those best able to give count upon this forbearance of Foreign, na working out ameliorations gradually. her that that would be bigamy, a thing to the Beach, Foote further stated that he Gosp

As to additional Ports, the negotiations which the Coutt would not sanchan. She had been very much engaged on hoard, as Gospel and oivilization, has been a pushe- practical information.

tions, and that no unfriendly pressure are in proper train, I suppose, through. H. must choose only one. Her first love see the Captain was nvdered home; but he hadtion, or mock aun. They found that theunications, givlug at one-view, the op- than might be beki safe and consistent with The direct transmission of these com should be brought to bear by Great Britain induce them to advance more rapidly E. Sir Rutherford Alcock and other el most enduring, and she tried to fall in- cone to the Station at 8 o'clock this morn- poipts of reference will, I think, be treated to the arms of her precedent lord" at all ing, when something was said about the mou, who worshipped with their lips while of precept in an enlightened spirit, if with a duo non-events, she chose him. The next woman

hearts were removed from God. of deliberation

woman not appearing, and he arranged abducted manifested a desire to go with with the Inspector, to come in answer to a is not the present condition of affairs in Doubtless, this will sound very harsh, but Although he does not say so explicitly, both hands, but finding that impossible chit Wuch mir Kirby andertook coation of New Zealand, with regard to the Maori the writer evilently believes in the sue were then dismissed A Chinaman, Ah bis non-appearance to answer the charge was been pursued a demonstration that the she preferred the old one. The parties Hie Worship asid that this explanation of thes and the issue of the system that has oss of the coptralization policy for that Choo procured a writ of habeas corpus in so far satisfactory, and he would now dis- wisdom of the wise has, perished, and the and the peace policy" are now sought the petition for which it was stated that charge him. A warrant had been issued understanding of the pradent been hid." to be made synonymous terme and the his sister Ah Soo was illegally restrained for the compulsory attendanes of Atkinson; question we raise is how far that policy of her liberty at a Chinese house on Stout's and as it was possible that his companion pated in his knowledge of first principles conclude that the object in view may be There was one, who stood forth emanci- question of subsidiary ports, I am led to As regards the answers received on the has been, and will be, successful. We Alley but that, if allowed to do so, she might have a different atory to that now and guided by the experience of the past, secured; the Custom House of each Treaty abuit its partial sucesos hitherto while was heard to-day, when it apposted by Ab own interest by attending at teu a'look on have on the Colonial Parliament all that limits which are co-terminons, and thus nits of Newark, N. J., has conceived the

leave the place." Proof in the casu given, he (Foote) would be studying his who taught that the Mauri question should Port having jurisdiction within certain the fear of our arms has remained in the Soo's statement that she was kidnapped in Monday. Defendant thanked his Worship, elevating infinence which the question of including all minor or non-Treaty Ports on idea of applying steam to the three wheeled Chinese memory, but deny that it will China and sold to the man who was alleged and withdrew-Inspector Kirby afterwards

that she never bad been married to him. U. S. Cousal, it had been arranged that a selfishness to that Catholic spirit in lifting it out of all narrow-minded conceit tuld the woman she was at liberty to go in a more satisfactory manner, and would dieney is born and nurtured to manhood when all the testimony was in, the Court Atkinson would be bailed again, this time witch dignity and true safety (not pa to the inland waters not hitherto opon to and hold on to his fund the machine,

nese government to steamers, only applies

she would go with her brother, but she with whom she choose. Everybody expected appear in Court on Monday.

Foreign vessels, decided otherwise, and bidding him "good was arraigned on the charge of having by the mass, who wanted an immediate Tsungli-yamén state they are willing that axletree, in an upright position; the boiler

Chung Aon, a "chop-dollar" shopian,

growth.

But as regards Intoul Residence, the over the ground at a 2.40 rate. The plan But this teaching was regarded as folly nection with extraterritorial rights. The

jections appear be insuperable in con-twelve inches in diameter by twenty-four.

of this genius is to construct a boiler, bye," walked away with the man to whom struck a woman who was stone-blind. It result, a sudden cure; a patent medicine,

inches The defenders of Lord Clarondon's view she bad been sold. The brother now thinks appeared that complaint, together with pills internally and ointment externally, Chinese and Foreignore should be placed

in height, to be placed over the hind My if the Central Government did not act there is something wrong about the writ of another blind woman, were engaged fast with not only no interruption to business ou an equal footing, but not that the latton to be made of the kind of steel now being with satisfactory promptitude, of course we habeas corpus.

evening in their regular occupation as guaranteed, but should hold it responsible. What does the

immediate bonus to the should have exceptional advantages and which has already withstood a presetira

experimented upon at Pittsburg, Penn., and pirsan mean? Six or eight months after

songatresses, when prisoner called them firm.

privileges They contend that, if the

.of stinking pigs and on the poor women

780 pounds to the original difficulty, and after a long series

Had the mental characteristics of the Foreign merchant claime the

to the square inch. The water resionstrating with such uncalled for abuse, Macri race been over kept in view, it would forego the other in common justice to their under the seat, and to be so constructed as of similar dificulties, induced, like a con- Patrick Duffy, one of thoso individuals the scoundrel slapped the blind woman in have been known in the original (or down people. Thus, both as regards Inland to form the brace friar the fore to the hind of four gallons capacity, to be located tagious diseses, by a neglect of the first case, who have made "buraming" or "beach the face.-C. C. 88 raid he saw the incident, braic) sense of that term, that tho we should find ourselves going to war with combing" a science, was picked up drunk and thought it was a shameful thing to could execute but were wanting in mustarly may be had whenever the Chinese Traders water in the tank: Steam is to be generat Steam Navigation and residence, the first wheel, and the exhaust steam to heat the ina, because last night and taken to the Station. Duffy strike a blind woman.This was fully on wisdom, and that therefore wo should have it had partly naglasted and

themselves employ steamers on these waters, duable to keep the peace between the lower by saying that he had a sors on his head, the prisonor ought to be ashamed of him to a proper end; that hitherto they had to willing to place their subjects rudor To avoid the hont, the boiler

ap tet pavincial city and the and wished to go to Hospital on the self.-Fincl 20/ or seven days' imprison. been restless and roving, addicted to vio: the territorial authority, as Chinese them boiler of the above dimensions would give nace containing sand, through a syphon. foreign residents. People talk about hold strength of the same. If prisoner had any ment. A flogging would have boen much lesce and war, impatient of restraint and

the laws of the country and amenable to vered with falt, and oncased with wood. A to be do- ing the Central Government responsible for soft part in his head, to at least failed in more to the purpose, in this case, as the ambitious of a proud independeuce.

solves would be a things in disregard of the obvious considera- discovering any weak poiss on the part of poismer was a big hulking follow upon

in any westera stato. Of tions which make it so excordingly tindesir- the Bunch. Bis Worship therefore sent whose hide the "cat" would have fallen have lately read we must not omit to guage ministration pentinue what they now are,

one horse power, and anfficient fuel and lu measuring the atrocities of which we ment while the Chinese laws and their ad-water, cunn be taken aboard for a four

course, the objections to any auch able for us that we abould be driven into this "comber" to hard labor for fourteen kindly.]

ad-hour's ride. It would not be surprising f that embarrassing position. If we want to half-a-dozen chair-coolies were managing an extensive and lively street-bat we did not teach them how

Two coolies were taught in the act of race to become subjects of Queen Victoria, aust. fie anifolt But with these irre- before long.

our own abortcomings. We solicited the must.

steam velvoipodes should become a reality avoid war with China we should aim at hold-

Some ing the Central Government responsible for charged by P. C: Cunningham (evidently gambling business in Tank Lane by a lokong a little an posible. Even if we were in in new hand) with having created a distor stantaneous amounication with that Gorane in Hollywood Real. It appears that verament it would be a pistake to try and the attention of the constable was directed conduct: all-

with the loosely to that part of Hollywood Road between jointed empire under its clumsy sway is an Lyndhurst Terrace and Peel Street, where otherlox diplomatic ranner; but if that a great racket, and cries and roaring out"

17th instant, at 2, Castle Road, PETER G. LAURIE, Esq., of a

3 CHINA MAIL.

G. BATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1869,

NTRALIZATION POLICY. article which recently appeared brning Herald, on the negocia going on at home regarding fairs, has briefly summed up in entence, the guiding principle uld prevail in our futurs policy? en so constantly remarked, we much want a new treaty or cessions welcome as they as some definite security that reements will be strictly car- and this assertion naturally beyond the details of this or lion to the authorities by whom ons are enforced. "Better in

ictive treaty, interpreted in a

1 spirit, than a liberal treaty

seems to be just now, the

a large section of the foreign China. Even the warmest onists" admit that the next to the unreatriatel interogasc Empire which they nowhudy. he.en absolute guarantee that:

istent arrangements should be -

in the spirit in which, on our

st, they were framed. We

t venture to say that the

w evinced to insist upon fresh arises as nunch from a feeling hopeless to oxpect a literal of present engagements from as from conviction of the , profit to foreigners, of ilities of intercourse. Like shopmen who always ask they expect to get," foreigners to the conclusion that a heavy

of non-fulfilment must be every engagement entered

nese. We ourselven take this

re yet prepared to adroit much

ged by those who take the

a when zealous progressioniste

manifold backslidings. The stion turus, as we have before.

the powers and status of the whom we make responsible performance or non-perform- reaty stipulations in other that pet hobby of recent the centralization policy. Iverting to the article in the erald, let us quote the words own writer resident in Chins roved singularly clear sighted. the main questions at issue rselves and the Chinese. He

of faut, the relation in which Governos, and other bigh stand toward the people on

The (a people deeply imbued with atic spirit derived from their f Government, which resembles pal forma much more than it pposed or recognised in reason

se questions of responsibility ability) and towards the Impe meet on the other hand, is stood in the West, or little Foreigners in China to treating nal questions."

B

we fully agree with him, and

e could follow him in the lew ho takes of our present

d future relations with the

Ve quote again from his letter,

ies the view taken by many

nd thoughtful men upon the

indication of the spirit of the

a

te+

be equally successful for another decade to hold har here by forea. She said, also, stated that, after communication with th/foreign policy has exercised on Great Britain, the whole coast. The objection of tho Chi-valocipede, leaving the rider nothing to do

if all fear of an immediate resort to arms likely to poear in a country where pro- (except upon provocation which is hardly miste to investigate are so cheaply made) be removed. The Morning Herald thus sums up the case:

TO-DAY'S FOLICE,

Me May on the Bench.:

M

raco

and

one

he minst

First tank,

to his tiflor, while speeding

the Central Government of overlondeavored to get up a sympathetic feeling dorsed by the Magistrate, who said that been prepared to guide their great forces the latter whenever Foreign Powered by kerosene oil, to be fed into a fur-

of a

a

who was out of uniform. The paraphor nalia were produced; and the und was

te considerably worse by the offer of some 80 cents as a bribe for their release. Worship tade an example of the prisoners, and sentenced them to hard labor for

one

"To lay their hands on ours and swear

Their conscience, and their cousclekes as

To reverenca their need as if she were

- their Quson."

concilable differences there does not seem

yohance of agreement. Saye

It has been argued in the public press both at home and in China, that this right of inland residence is already secured to tish subjects by the Russian Treaty. connection with the favoured nation clanso,

British

GEORGE Francis Train, on returning frim ugland, demanded permission to address Congress in behalf of the Fenians now im prisoned in Great Britain, and warned them that if this was not speedily granted, and the British doors soon thrown open

Legation Consulate in New

York

policy is attempted while four to six monthewore making night hideous for rabirer month aa-rogues and vagabonds besidement of Bacon, and deolared him to be a very dwell in the interion hy virtuo of a right appears to be pretty well play:

tish

G. F

T.

if we

May

are required for en interchange of ideas be-orning, for it was between one and two being ordered to be exposed in the stooks his works may not be absolutely mal-s-Ps, The Russian Treaty, does not giva y cruel notice on the follow

'tho'

progress of time, will inevitably reveal the futility of that attempt, may not involve us in ton heavy a penalty for the mistake which Lord Clarendon has made.

inclined.

Bocne of the

not much to increase them: the faults he

13.

to give their fifty-cont

the

Although sunie modern intellectual giant (name unknown) has achieved the measure just as British Missionaries are allowed to be would not be responsible for the Bri ali overated pigny, a quotation from derived only from the French Trusty. 1897 British Legations at Peking and in the morning). Jummingbara stated that one hour per week, at the

Vlace 14 London, one can only the Tow could use boun need below

But there i is error in bope that the complications which, in the Pedder's Wharf and above on. Caine Bond bling a warning to those specula which we can judge others viz, first sit any gonera! right of residence in the inte York Times ---Georgo Francis Train is mak-

or in both thees assumped out," iuce it teaches the Ros

• only just way in in fact, P 0.88 had heard it at the latter

given him by the New place. When No. 75 came to!

A branded, man was brought up by

ting in judgment ou

of ourselves

arraigned rior but only at certain places on the ing a sorry failure of his harangues. He ne, he Low-tak- the дерва found some sixteen European gentlemen well's orders, charged with having returned into himself, or to call himself into account, north of Turksstan, territories which de make i

-yow, an informer under Mr Cald. at the bar of an educated conscience.

Who knows, not what it is to dearend Mongolian border, as at Urga aud at Kash has had a more handfel of hearore, who (or gents) of the young, gay and festive to the Colony against the torms of his or the pleasure of that suavissima vita, fucto, have long ceased to be under Chinese The Foulans refuse to

gar, Ili, and Tsbagatai, in Western Tartary live hardly furnished mouey enough to worth his while to got up steam. In the sentence we have italicized line, to approach, inado a grand stampedo into the counter-change against the inforror, and indies sentiro, se fiori meliorem. Tite rule Russian Traders do in offct reside our mind, the only solution of the per door of the European brothel in that Mr May remanded the zoo in order that good parts he hath he will learn to show to in small auraber at Teong-yang, and possi-

a

"stamps to the roaring martyr off plexing question which now occupies the

English Bastile. fature of China. We certainly cannot lived, in the house uropear ferialos ito. The Biagistrate took the opportunity hath be will learn how to hide aur colour and 1 believe they are simply left alone be-bas. played himself out in London, Dublin thoughts of all who are interested in the Cunningham said, it was the the charge might be fully inquirale full, and to use them dexterously, but bly goшa few nearer the tos districts but pects of leading atly bis Drus

house in which, the two

army noross the it is permissive and not claimed as a right; ozeau are at presont rather poor. thom, round of strongly impresszug the informer's ind

Train totally abandon the "centralization pu the corner, your Worship." Tim nolies with the fact that, if ever he were cangit them, but not inch to amend them like cameo they give no trouble, apoak and live Luy" as now defined. We are, on the now in custody were in fits of laughter, making any false charge or acting wrongly his scythe Wherene with the fearned man ton

and New York. He had better go to an ill-mower that mows on, and never whets and dross like Chinese, and have no Can- Omaha and establish horse railroads of -the Chinese Government responsible ford P. C. Cunningham accord- decisive. He did not believe the prisoner's mind with the use and employment itself," tion and not amonable to the her other hand, more than unwilling to hold and making a great noise, apparently specular position, the punishment it fures otherwise, that he doth ever inter-reis wir compradores to get into quar invisible iron, with phantom cars drawn

in his the escapo of their

jovial he would meet with would be sharp and mix the correction and amendment of his authorities as being under foreign

the people, sud than beard the by nightmares." all the acts of its seat-independent suboringly took the lot of the coalies to the story; but if he ever did find any car of dinates, because of its known weakness. Sintion, where he charged them with a nofair dealing with prisoners on the part the gases is that from some, as yet, star Power might do the same as those fow Rus ftia convulsive efforts with a knife and fork A GENUINE down-easter was lately essay- The line of argument which has swayed There remains therefore but the simple disturbance, as now stated.

ing to appropriate a square of exceedingly I believe the subjects of any other

tough beel at dinner in a Wisconsin hotel. resource of acting ourselves whenever gentleman popped his head out of a window very arverely.

race, as many sain Tradors, if they took the same course attracted the attention and smiles of the we are convinced that the Peking autho nearly and complained of the disturbance. rities are justified in alleging impotence -in fact, ucting just as Mr. Medhurst did act in the Yangchow affair. But unfor- tunately the tendency of Earl Clarendon's policy just now is to stop this action and reduce the question to one of allowing outrage to go unpunished, or making way

exacted for Lord Clarendon's blundor,

LOCAL

A Portuguese of the informers, he would certainly puuials pertained low of tsansar before the and could live in the same way, without rest of the company, who were in the amo

stable why he did not make some endea His Honor asked this inexperienced con vor to arrest some of the Europeans; in stead of taking up the coolise who were not the cause of the disturbance. The costs ble said that it was not so easy taking up "the likes of them, your Worship." They always mot him with a question such as "Do you know who I am or, as they

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The following petition was presented in Captain Superintendent's watch The peti- a case which arose out of the robbery of the tioner was falsely charge with the robbery, and the composition given below is draw up in view of that fact

toi

others,

is bound to Saxon race.

we must part, yer honor, but if we must,

THE BEST JUDGE.-A lady said to her husband, in Jerrold's presence: My received from all the porte, a very greatWell," Jerrold interposed," I think the difficulties, there is, in the representations "No, I think not," replied the husband Apart from inland residence and its dear, you certainly want some new trowsers,

inland steam navigation and the working said to the miler on deck. of railroads and tolegiaplis in addition unauimity of opinion as to the importance lady who wears them ought to know."

of micos, se all more or less ruutia, to

DROP me a line," as the drowning MRA

dection and consumption, and more espe- freer access to great inland centres of pro- cially for the reform of abuses in the lary

to

speak!Figuratively.

How would you expect an accountant to

arden the hearts of a superior ruce as that reigu jurisdiction and authority, so far as thian's patience vauisbed nuder his ill- No doctries can so effectually giving rise to trouble or questions of Fo praticament as himself. at length Jons- the inferior can have to permanent effects, officials is concerned, which teaches that their best efforts to raise any interference or molestation from Chinese success, whon, laying down his utensils, le and that we have only to acquiesos in a law of deatruction which we did not make, aud sionaries that on properly be claimed by lord's feelings, you orter have some respect burst out with, "Strangers, you needn't larf Any rights of inland residence of Mis--if you hain't got no regard for the land- which is therefore beyond our control. Magistrate of Police Court, Flongkong is on account of an endowment. He been assinal; and with reference to Bri- patience with one of his servants, called him

Hongkong, 16th April, 1868. To the The inauifest destiny of the Saxon race means so clear and unquestionable as bas

virtice of the French treaty, are by no for the old bull!" on the Empire because Prince Kung often did at the Wharf, Bobby, cal T

The humble petitioner of Poon Shu Shun hath shewed his people the power of his tish Missionarice, the whole subject is un-

A GENTLEMAN having got out of all cannot control some of the Provincial & boat." (Laughter.)His Worship To Showeth-That your petitioner begs most of the heathen,

line in Lan Qui Foug, No. 40-Humble works, that he may give them the heritage der the consideration of H. M.'s Govern Viceroys. It is vain to endeavour to marked, however, that there was no res-

in and after giving him soutd scolding, Impress on the minds of home politi- part of persons recognised by the law, and ounistanus in to your Worship's considera- ment carries with it certain responsibilities, accept the responsibilities their enjoyment his head for a moment and then said, with

respectfully to bring this aufortuante cir- God, and the wisdom of God."

Christ the power of ment, with whom it rats to determine whe

wound up with the stereotypel phrase, wo cians the view that it is practically in that all sorts of persons were to be apprction, for your petitioner was charged by a If these are either lightly estimated, or if outsils, if they are to be placed audor Bai-jook of much concern, "Sorry 10. I that an endow ther they will claim such privileges, and part. The servant stood scratching possible to make the Piking Government breach of thist law. He was sure that matter of Chiuuso eleventh month, that your follows. The darkness is as the light.

hended and charged, if they were guilty of false case, this false caso is rising with the pride anparvenes, then the retribution tish protection. responsible, because if the will be pro- the Inspectore would tell him so. Inspec petitioner has seen two rabbers in Vest And however intolerable this course of suls entitled to exercise, a discretionary trial. sent the power is wanting on its part to tor Kirby hero get up and said that if any Point when your petitioner was informed

In the meantimo, I consider H. Mt. Cou-may. I wake so boki as to ask where your enforce its decrees, Knowing tins, we

honor's going?" The rascal got another one was placed on the charge-sheet, who

Pho- sary indeed share the hope above express ever he might be, he would have to answer the inspector to arrest them and your Wor the truth remains; shose to whom it is authority for residence beyond the limits reasoning may bo to the spirit of the age, power in refusing to grant any passport or ed that a heavy penalty will not be that charge. A policoman ought not to be punished them two months huri work, offensive, cannot avoid the consequences of the ports.

too thin-skinned: (which latter remark evi- but on the 6th of first month of Chinese of rejecting it. It is the adamantine corner dently referred to the familiar "bobbyish" Ab Youn come to your potitioner's houso stronger its explosive power; superincum

new year they are noarly discharge, Yuing stone,. The despar the truth is buried, the style of address adopted by young gentlensk six dollars for the above two prisoner bent preaaura gives it furco. man at the wharf.-His Worship repeated clothes, if not give that ho could not soo what was to be gained out from prison ainst be revenge to your nial Office so obstinately persisted must be them they willcome The complex relationship which the Colo- Tuz Band of the 75th Stirlingshire Regi by taking the confins into custody, an they petitioner and your petitioner was no maintained to the colonists of New Zealand mont will perform at the Public Gardene on of course were bound to wait for their rusa- Tuesday, the 20th instant, commencing atters, who had found refuge inside the first month of Chinese to take a false case, planting, has been mainly the cause which suswer for lim, Therefore on this Oth day and the aboriginal race whom we are sup The following in the programme: house.-P.C. 76 said he could not go into the said of your petitioner steal watch, but indered the Colonial Government and the Maxcu, Brigade,

End be- "in Leutner sides he was new to such luties. His į able Judge understood it is false therefore and tot in dealing with the Mauri. A of transit duva at the inland barriers.

by chance of your worship and the Honor colonists from displaying that intelligence S-SELECTION,...Songambula, Bellini, Worship observed that he was afraid that discharged.. Your petitioner thought over of antagonism between the metaikoi was is, that I entirely agree with the writers

WALTZ, The Hussars," Hartmann, he could do nothing to the coolice, as the this case as poisonous as he did therefore engendered, which when the question was as to the great importance of each and all of men-Because they are always in some

All I can at present say on this anbject A-SOENA RDAKIA, TROVATORE, Verdi, hoe was evidently on the wrong foot. begs most respectfully to order Policeman handed over to the Saxon dwellers found of these appliances for the free develop mess or another. E-GALUE," Happy Yet," Colleuder. The coolice had been partially pantshed by to arrest him in to your Worship and punish it fraught, in the history of the past, with ment of Foreign trade in China.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Bull losing their fares; and he would now dis- him. Your petitioner as in duty bound, the sinbuscades and pitfalls of the future. am alas bound to add that no efforts troops, said, "Notwithstanding many of

W, J, COLLENDER, Band Master. charge them. It would ho necessary that shall ever pray.

A WAO, speaking of the embarkation of the ouustable should arrest all, even the Four Chinamen have been found guilty

This is not stated to excuse the Maori hitherto made by me, or by my colleagues them leave blooming wives behind they go likes of them, as well as any poor chair

who known that our ancestors once delight in Poking, and they have been both earnest away in transports. of murder at Hawaila..

coolie, The coolies were then dismissed. Napus and Kaaitalaine, were two nativos, Mr May further remarked that he saw that upon the old earth; but she always keeps fellows it is only advanced as a portion of moving their objections to initiatory stepa el in blue pigment and nourished the form and continuous, have prevailed with the THERE are a great many laughable things uity of their minds on the flesh of their Chinese Government, or ancceeded in re seedsman - yes, a nurserymaid.

Can you suggest a suitable wife for a Comewhat advanced in life, and of excellent two officers from a ship were mentioned, her gravity. reputation, who lived in a small grass houss who he supposed would be furthcoming in

the truth.

"No followers allowed," as the swindler WHY do ladies bare to replenish their Heat the Haiku plantation upon which due clase and in due form.

On the other haud the Maori raco has miner, some of which they are willing to

in any of these directions; if I except coal said when he bolted to America. the four defensients were employed sa field | On the chargo sheet thore appeared the clothes are aate to be worn out

Wardrobes so often because their new had enough of true light to cover the work themselves with Foreign machinery paper as "embers from which the sparks ULD maids are described by au American bands. There natives were believed to have names of the two officers above alluded to, they get the.

soon as with new responsibility, and they will and superintendence. had quite a sun of money in their posses viz, John H. Foots, captain's clerk an

inevitably discover, all too late as it now

i have fled." sion, a fact of which one, at least, of the board U. 8. S: Onride, and F. B. Atkinson, and ale draws hina it, looks itu mitted to our influences, and sought for that that there was, so far as Great Britain was than in their owe.

AStAs is a mere telescope in a woman's certainly will be, that they better bad sub-assurances made by H, 's Guveruuiont, seo and judge better in the affairs of others It remains to be seen whether the recent! HUMAN nature is so constituted, that all Chinese, had become aware. It is suppins mate unemployed, Astor House" but tho through, alts in up, and shelves bim. ed, that under the influenes of this gentlemen thus designated falled to eppoar. HUNTING PARTIES.Mothers with daugh

which no bypocrisy of our could din. temptation on expedition of robbery and They had been baited

concerned, neither a desire nor intention their own recogters to marry. burder was planned and, in all pro- nisance last night by Inspector Kirby, who Sato, giving at account of his sea used yesterdays of the past.

We are now both haunted with those to apply unfriendly pressure to China to bability, the two old men, after being stated that he had done so to two officets voyage, ap," All de passengere was now

un-remembered hungry wolves, the mis induce her Government to advance more fatally wounded by stabs, and blows, before, and had to hunt round the Barber heaving, and, as if dat wasn't enough, de the stern lights of a ship which flumine with due and weasonable regard of the du after they arussed the Red Sea !" BB And as experience is been compared to nations than was consistent with exísty and school tasaher. What did the Israelites

rapidly in her intercourse with Foreign wore tied up, while the house was set on after them in consequence of false names captain gave orders for de ship to hears only the path which she me furrowed, su feelings of her subjects, will have any swered, "I don't know wa'sm; but I sup Bro over their heads, in the hope of having been given." He would not do it too,

we can hardly dare to hope that matters effect in removing this Government's dispose they dried themselves,"

2-QUADHILLE,Aglaj, ones. the. brothel after the gentlerion; and

But I

A BACHRIOR.The last definition of him is a man who has lost the opportunity of making a woman miserable.

Way aremilitary officers the host unlucky

NOT

but-if the prisoner is amart, he will leave said an Onahs jury, guilty, the territory before night." He left.

A LITTLE child being asked by a Sunday

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