2 MAY 4, 1869.

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ecember 26, 1868.

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HIINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1869,

E POSITION.

atare "bistorian of our tha shall record the doings: years 1867-68-69 he will ly puzzled at the kalei, aracter of the records, even the light of accomplished ce the steady progress of ticular course of policy.

he time we confess to the

t being able to more thân

bable results. The tangled a politica has so many ends cult to know whích to take indication of forthcoming ting from Poking we see s native cabinet under the

an astute Irishman, backed Minister who was supposed

ed himself entirely under

sending out an ex-American

its Representative to the

the West. Great are the

the United States at the

ade, Speeches overflowing and intentional or unin stateplents nurk tho ad vent olitan Envoy in the land of leantime the published off

ts of the Chinese Govern-

the position of the Buyoy

of his so-called subordinates..

n the best authority that the

uris will be closed to the he English papers write ip condemnatory terms of its et another mail or two and that the Envoy has left for

Scarcely has he left the than a violent and rowdy against the Chinese, immi- ugurated, while more recently uced into Congress expressly. he Chinese those rights of. on about which so much fuss. uade as to "reciprocity "' on China Searcely has the ched England than a series in China cull for the prompt

of British force

these

it turns out being tacitly if not instigated, by the vernment The English press one and Mr Burlingame's exalted to the skies. Lord bakes promises which threaten,

to entirely overthrow our China. Yet another change sportation Clause" places the

res, and its authorities delight

Fits old footing Pariz mean

be Envoy and his attendants

see-saw is completed by the

to hand that for an insult

the French Chargé d'Affaires

inet so exceedingly desirous thecomity of civilized. ne- the foreign Ministers had flage until aniple apology intentionally left out colla in this brief sketch but we nough to set any reasonable ng and wondering. We must romit to mention that Sir Aloook has completely turn

upon his former colleague game, and has even of late spirit of progress and a just of existing facts which ill the days of his conani-ship at han those of his hitherto an- progressive realdens at Pe but adds another diffinity blem to be solved What wil ture course of foreign

to

na and of China towards for Will the Chinese Governmen dr Burlingame's high-sounding pont "shining crosses and relcomes?;" or will te minie repudiste every assertion such 9 has made Will the policy revived on our part, or shall it to make the British Lion lie

h the particularly skittisli Chi 51Will mission stations be strige-neste à la millennitim of aily nests of noxious vermin Baider Rides sud arroed bru tamp them out): We hold wi

No. 1842-MAY 4, 1860.1

we have always held that there is but one solution possible that the iron pot and the earthen pot cannot float adown

having re-examined the tomates, asid be did not believe their story Complainant no loubt went into defendant's shop atid sud she

'made'

of

doubtless had broken hor

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE PRESS IN INDIA Journalism in the East, as we had occasion to remark not long ago, is

THE SOWKEWAN MURDER..

INQUBATI KOS The above inquiry, adjourned from yes. the stream together without one being poseurbance, no doubt for the par- tarday, was resumed at the Civil Hospital subject to contingencies from which it is

to-day, when the statement of Sayd Meer dunning" deferalls on the Mahomet (P, C. 87) was taken. This wit exempt at home. That remark has i person of the defendant. Summon disness is still very ill, and sonic difficulty was missed, Mr Russell remarking that the experienced in obtaining a connected natra women had better be more cautions in tive. He says he was on duty on the main road, between Victoris and the village of future.

Alezo de Sa, a clerk in employ of Meases Sowkewan; and it was while returning Mody & Co., at their godowns at Winchi, towards the village that he met the crowd was before the Court to-day in answer to of Chinese cuffing from the village side, a summons at the fustands of colored (or The first party sttanked Feroze Khan (297), rather black) watchman in the same employ while the second band surrounded witness Cholay, the watchman, alleged that he was He attempted to fire, but the cap of his besten by the defendant because he used musket split, and the Chinese speared him the oil too freely and the evidence wont before he had time to fix his bayonet, er habit of emptying the and giving butt end. was then speared

hurt and that not the one of metal. We believe what the stories of Rome and Greece and Macedonia of Turkey, India, North and South America and New Zealand teach us; and that the um versal rule taught by history that the Iræser civilization, must eventually go to the wall, whenever she holds out tempta, tion to stronger powers, will hold good in China as it has held good elsewhere. Our present policy is a policy of peace?" Pabawi Was there no Rubicon which Um

never tried 1 Did no donkeys in the

received illustration in Hongkong. By the subjoined extracts from the English- man it seems that an experiment is to be made in Calcutta, of a somewhat similar kind, and, as may be expected where the press has courage enough to units in resisting an attack on its privileges, the attempt at coercion will be universally, resented. The Englishman Bays !---

Considerable excitement conrred in Court and in town yesterday, on its being

THE NORTH

to the 27th April

By the Ganges we have. Shanghai papers municate with the House.

(Daily News.) The Shamis is reported to bave arrived, with Admiral Keppel on board

We have received a copy of the Munich pal budget for the ensuing year but defer elaborate notice until we havo had further time to examine it. In the meantime, it is satisfactory to vote that a balance of Tis. 34,000 is carried forward that a working balance of Tis. 21,000 ia vs pected at the end of 1869-70. The income for the ensuing year is estimated at Tis 186,734, and the expenditure at The 200, 469.

Our Evening contemporary refers to a

from

as a conclusion was resched; he would come

Bombay, April 8-The Times publishes the accounts of the Abyssinian Carpaign. fittings of transports (£3,250,000). Coals The charges east of Sues are--Hire and and Commissariat stores (£850,000). Total accountsscrutinised a

dat Botabay £6,620,000) Estimata outstandings (£200,000.) Net total (£3,820,000) sterling.. Commons last

Loudun April 10th-In the House of

ast night, Mr Grant Duff,

reply. 1868,9, og to a question asked by Me Mitchell,

said it was the intention of Government shortly to resume drawing upon India.

bill, introduced into the House of Lords, authorising the Queen to create four life peerages annually for distinguished services, was read a second time last night.

anding

ser was not to pass? Was Warren Hast to show that the festive Cholay had a nasty put on another cap; but be xiruck out with known that Mr W. Tayler, late Commis-recent disturbance of the diplomatic world The total number of such peerages not to

guise of swallowtailed doves visit the first admitted that he slapped a small boy for he recovered, he found the thieves only 80/ed on an order from the Chief Justice gold that, as the French Chargé ably Hudson's Bay Company have a

of Russia?. Our statesman at

vain enough to think itself our Collat

and

going

are

received.

as if he would red at the the Beach and whistled for help; when the rstood; neid a Court at 8 a. H. yester Rochefort or one of his saite does not ac Reverdy Johnson has anxiounced ris

Un the

experience. We foretell indeed for China complainant did not Bland so well as that of thiorca. Found Sergeant Mabonoy at legal we of course, refrau as present fire broke out in the northern suburb of latif yesterday, M. De Lavalette, replying

Caze,

selfling to the Chinese-Defendant behind; after which the stoen opere focasiquer of L'atus, had bren suddenly arrest at Poking; but his information difform exoced 28.

in detail from our own. We Mr. Lowe's badget has been very favour... him with contempt of Court in revealing a little of his thievish transactions. yards off,

charging back towards Sowkowan, Altxauler of cel crying "Peace when Inspector Grimes reminded the Magis. They were about 40 yards from Sam Leo's referring to a judgment delivered by Baboo bis pouy slightly jostled a chair, in which cepted proposals from Government for the

having, written certain letters to this paper d'Affaires was returning from the Races, no Peace" is the ruling desire of a hat, he had been dismissed from the Foman) witness thinks the thieves intended letters appeared on Feb. 4, and the last latter's outriders struck a blow, whether at

trata tlist this black watchman was a "bad house, which house (the owner being a rich

Dwarkananth Mister. The first of these was Prince Kung's brother. One of the sorrender of their teritory. empire advanced enough to envy ulice, and was incorrigible character. to

to attack After they left wilnem want to

morning. Sir Barnes Peacock, we

Mr Gwyn has been unsealed for Break- M. superior, and obstinate and mulish

I (if he could) have Police › boat

Beep clear. It is said M. Rochefort bas esme, from which one Europes rough to persist in its course of outrage buried him through with his eyes. His and four lekongu landed With them and dir Tayler was brought before the Court in and that the other Legations will probably resignation

day,

when a writ was insned, upon which hauled down his flag pending an and aggravation despite the teachings of Worship observed that the character of Feroze Khan, wines followed up the track the custody of a bailif. Regarding the, make comeson cause.

Mr Lowe's budget includes the abolition of tea licens

licenses. bitter trial and humiliation, which will of the defendant and his witnesses; he the bridge. The thieves had rattan

caps, questions that are sure to arise. about.

night of the 21st inst, a largo

London, April 11th--In the Corps Legis- would therefore discharge the case.

black the jackets, and short black trowaors probably culminate in her "protection"

from saying anything, but from what was Chinking. Fanned by the strong S. E. to M. Favre, said that France, in the Con- An old offender, bearing the brunt of bring path on a torchons, ar tiesos Brat statul by the whion, the Printer and Profi- breeze, di and rapidly, hoking gate forenes had tought to presetti, ho gen anot by Western powers. We have rightly.

the binckguard, was

having stink-pots and them

that in

in his opinion

Publi "estimated the probable, course of events stolou a telescope from the barque Ascen about ten minutes to one o'clock aim.shor of this Journal was also liable to pro: ner; aud in less thau three hours, some sarmou the 'Wost in the East

buildings in most alarming maa- peace; and difficulties were dunt. Prisoner is one of those scoundrels When on his way to the Civil Hospital, secution on account of the letters declared add o

100

but appeasement bad been add hours and "skanties.“ were level who hang about vessels in much the same Feroze Khan (his companion) said he was

with obtained. an the ground. have we erred when we ridiculed the manner a do hungry sharke, ready to steal sure and would take bis oath that he was to be 'defamatory. This will open up an With no effective fire-eng, France would detend peace, and impose is

as to the liberty of the the fames took their own course, and they if necessary. interesting question sanguine hopes of those who would make anything they may get off with safely. He wounded by the horse-coolio: he said he Press of India in commenting apou there on town, by the creek which leads foundries is going on, and some sauguinary Wit- Acts

the beat stopped from

In Balgiuos a strike in the Colliories and reaching the saw him by means of a lamp.

of official man-question apon which, part of the boss hunrelf did not recognise the irrespective of the present case,

certain to horse-coolis among the crowd. Never

kiang! No sooner do a few houses strug troops. the hoces coolie and Feroze Khan, Feark which fall from the Chief Justice gle np from amidst the ruina, tasa they are

The death of the Earl of Radnor is he would

appear to hold viswe not altoge devmirel by an uncou

an uncontrollable element. announced. roze Kijan, who was in pursuit of the ther in aescriance with these Beld by thieves, came back when witness sounded Judges regarding the immunity to be a week before last, from Peking, en routs for Commons last night, Afe Disraeli gave

inton Hoppo arrived here the

* Canudon, April 18th. — In the House of the whistle, and at that time said

gorded to press been wounded by the horse-coplis.

public mezi.

from thouce he will travel ovariand to Irish Church Bill. In a subsequent numbor our centempo Canton. II. E. Chung-l is a very young Mr Lowe's Budgut resolutions have been

area

and intelligent, man lie is only 30 years adopted, with the exception of that relating We are not surprised to find that our of age, and has merely a gissa-button. to the mode of collecting the taxes, which views respecting the action of Sir Barnes Wo fancy the Canton gentry will be some has been deforred. Fenecek, in summarily arresting and drag what surprised at his low-rank, after being Marshal Nat, the Corps Legislatif

in Sir Frederick Bruce left the lega- tion at Peking. In scarcely & particular

the

Western Bages to learn how to be great. Mr. Pearce stated that prisoner offered him geibung going on betweeny ahall have something to say, sa from the the Grand Canal. Unfortunate Chin-encounters have taken place with the

believe that the crafty Asistio, proud stole the telescope from the mate's (Pearce) cabin, and on likely to be discovered, of his two thousand years immobility: he threw if overboard. A man in had gone humbly to the knees of the mizen rigging saw the glass in the water. and good. We have equal confidence thist our vaticinations of her future will almost within the lifetime of our readers, meet & aimilar fulfilment.

LOCAL

We have already given one extract from

www

A

other

The new Canton

aames.-The Magistrate seat pride to rope-maker came out and red a pistol at fing the public sots of donestly editieis- bis port; he went to Kinking per steamer; notice of a series of amendments to the

$5 and an umbrella so that he should not be taken up.Inspector Horspool stated that prisoner had been branded, and had bean in

in Gaol ander two or three different hard labor for three months, and ordered the thieves, Don't know whether Feroze him to thd seoarity for $100 for six mouths Khan, snapped any caps before he fired his after the expiration of that sentence musket; Khan had a fight with the thier

One of those absurdly amusing summons after the shot was fired When in the females claiming to be of Station, witness asked the watchman at the Worship, distnissed it with the remark that thing; to which the Station Charge with such petty brawls,

come from Saiwan about 12.30. It was the duty of this man to have rensed the other coustables on seeing this bad he

cases between

two

the Christian Intelligencer, a religious jour Portuguese origin was commenced; but his Police Station whether he had seen auy-ing Mr. Tayler before the Court for writing accustomed to see so măng

nal published in Culcutta. It related what

red-buttoned

upo

characteristics of aqcial life in Hongkong, he would not occupy the time of the Court that he had seen a crowd of Chin & newspaper, are likely to be shared in Mandarins occupying that office. 1, Pesterday, said the French, army was now

the described to be the prevailing

India of [Of

The Friend

supplica us with a For notice short

the last number:—"The writer of Notes of a Tour in Ching draws a

sad picture of biacao and enlarges on the SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT,

extent to which French influence prevails in Obina, although ber commercial interests are non-existent, because ehe keeps up ber

here on the 22nd, on his way

by contemporaries who have soune influence outer learns that the have been allowed to return home, and

on public opinion. The Friend of India Sir B Peacock stated that the printer and pub dope so, witness would have had help in bisher of the English was glo iras liable to prose, tinde and not have been wounded, and cusion-an opinion which raises an interesting the Sergeant would not have been killed. queation as to the liberty of the press in India. The Station Charge (according to this wit"The Pioneer, having heard the news of mess's words) "failed in his duty. Also, the arrest by telegraphs, teus comments the lokang at the Office have been If the latters alluded to be those in the English- the first to have heard the report of the man of the fur and 12th instant, and if the fact beat Mr. Tayler has been abruptly arrested

firearms.

to the

The

Salamis has got off, and returned to an kow on the 31st instant, Admiral Keppol. was expected to leave in her, on the 28rd. The Zobri went to her assistance, but met her coming down, and had also returned. expedition at Ichang, so their Bir Batherford Alok's raill had reached further movements are uncertain; though

following letter, from the

tlie

pence footing, but that it can be upon a war footing in sight days. 28,000 rognlar troops and 11,000 Volunteere only those classes (enrolled) subsequent to 1863 have baub ordered to join their regi sachts.

Washington, April 10th-The House of

to recognise the independence of Cuba, when a Republican flauge President as adjourned, star autho Gorerninent is established in that island,

a

point. Tare very

bare

If ashington, April 12th President seem there is

Grant has nominated Mr Motley to anoceed Mr Reverdy Jalinson as Minister at the We

Thriver is very táme and uninterest- President Graat has nlso appointed to. until within ten miles of I-obang but veruor Curtis to be the American Minister

it is for foreigners to reside at! We at Sha-si and

Before Hon. J. PAUNDEFUTE. May 4, 1869. Poon Shaw San Yeung A Yune, sol, for prestige. The French Cathedral at Canton false imprisonment. This action arose out promines to rival some of the finest in of the arrest and to careration of the plain Kairope. A considerable proportion of the tiff on suspicion of having robbed the C.p. Cost se boen furnished by the Court of tain Superintendent of Police of a gold | "in returning to the Magistracy, the by de High Court solely in consequence of har- contemporary, it won Publiaired by our Paking 2 compensation for real or supposed watch and chain..

Plaintiff is a Chinese Large-coolie in custody on suspicion was ingen them, we do not" wonder at there likelihood of their going on fo. this Court of St. James losses endured by the French at Cantun dostor, and he sues for loss sustained by brought in and after having been caution beilig oxcitement. Such an act would naturally

The scheme of the Catho-

to his medical practice during the and elsewhere.

of the Ego to dral was put forth by the Emperor of the time he was in prison. Plaintiff furthered, this man consented to make a state-seem to every Briton an act of presumptuous ty

ing Lie began by describing that he many. Hut we can hardly beliers the fact of and stated that he was threatened by Ayun, ent

the arrest. Or, if it has both made, it must have French, and be Futches with satisfaction the progress of

of the

(the detective)- souse time since; and ho/ asked leave on the afternoon of the 17th, been ou some other ground than merely that Mr. 18 really magnificent. What a place at St. Petersburgh, and Mr Joku Bay

ho after having got some one else to look after Tayler challenged and quizzed the decision of a rong a bold hus the worship of { believed that was the reason that the arrestik, horse for him. He then proceeded to Judge of the High Court... Sublime personage as there it is a very large trading place, more announced 14th, Marshall Niel has

were terribly (Johnson) at the Austrian Court.

crowned London, ancestors and of living parents taken of the was nude in this defendent did not narrate the fact as only hunted at, bois, a Judge's judgment is no mere sacrode Hankow than any other place I know. who were recently ordered to join their re

that the soldiers on furlough Chinese mind, being indeed their only

sorvices in from fair ariticisms thau, suy other publication, But it is that on stated occasions the parents arrest the plaintiff, but that Inspector Daly connected with

Hat very religion,

Bad flow, one street bailt ascend a kind of throne and there sit, did upon his (defendant's) description, which he alleges he was engaged through- and well for the purity of justice that it is so.

from 10

on the embarkusily and the rest of thegit, will be dismissed after inspection. whilst the

The Emperor Napoleon has written les- the children prostrate themselves Whe

"We suspect that Sir Barnes, if he attempts town thirty feet below, but the embank tore to M. Rouber in which lie propises to When he was brought before the Captain out the winle of that night, before them, and-invoke them in terms Superintendant, the plaintiff was pronoun the 17th until 3.30 a.m. of the 189 to carry out his dictum toolfar, will raise ment is sufficiently good to keep the water commemorate the centenary of his uncle by

There was no intermission, or 10

he said, of the storm not easy to quell. There are many of Hors we have fai logs trade, but a like the ran who stole the which belong alone to the Deity. These ced

Cap. these ced very.

music (gong-beating, de.) from 10 to 3.30; people who do not care for the grievances of finer position. This is really the port of prostrations take place even amongst the tain's watch, and was kept in custody pative Christians, and the Alissionaries are consequenci),

When

before the the price, who sen Tacuists, came brought

though Sha-si is the centre, Sasakumi, croachment upon their right of i appeal trous addresses are not madlu by Christianpected by the Renal that he was commit: some time previons, of his father Daring press concering the public acts of public hazai Tehan and Bunan. The water is Youghal by the Court of Common Pleas troubled to know how to set. The idola Magistrate, plaintiff was as strongly Bus Kowloong and the occasion was the death, r. Taylor, but who will not brook an en

to tnewhenever ijative produce is distributart to 5reat historical reli the gong-beating (or anorifice service) &c. A Judge's sets are no more exeinpt very low, and people say

มง failing His Honor observed that it was neces, stable (No. 1400 came to bim and asking from public criticism than those of a Chair till now We often had my eight fest, South Durham bas hoon withdrawn.

whether he had permission, or not to buld

pike: So

defence was that

children; still there is a tendency totod for trial at the Supreme Court, examsive komsge, in appearance not far removed from worship.

TO-DAY'S POLICR

Mr Russel on the Bauch.

To recovering damages for false im- pristinent, to prove malice, and the plain- tid had failed do

to 50. It was clear that the suspicion at the Magistracy must have been very strong against the plaintiff; and suficient weilence could be produced that

the.

from

but there may be deeper water. We start for the rapide to day

day and shall then pro ded in native boats to Chunking The they do overrun the gun-boat in vast people here ato very nice and civil, though

keeper, a colored watchman with it was only because it did not appear that when the constat what thieves hat! Cotton market in active ind prices are crowds, and keep up such a noise that we

of

ob satisfied with this view of the cuse, was

style. Defendant had been more or lose ties could fave to suspect him, and be

what curious

fact at

at the Magistracy. De

in

His Donor remarked that he was at per arty to do B). He would, however,

Plaintiff left the Court in high dugoon.

Knows

then

upon witness

tena

mud and roots of sugareme.

giving increased annuities to the soldiers of the Firat

thereby reawakening racollections. ឯង.. Mr C. Woguelin has been unseated for

The petition respecting the election for The Spanish loan of £10,000,000 has been negotiated with the Paris bauks.

BURMAH.

the mouths of the Taiping vanal, and tut King, and this, of to have par

accounts still

this service; to whom he said that he has man of the Justices" got permission from the Juspector. He said that he saw lights, and asked a con-

was the matter London, April 14th (afternoon)-The

COMMERCIAL Mr Y. Pearson, P. O. Coal Depot

table who

replied

Total gates, 12,000 bales; cannot hear ourselves speak At Bha-si

Froin Mandalay we hear the usual story.. having been drunk bu daty last night. Mr

attacked and killed the Sergeant. Witness Cotton mat

There has been a frosh discovery of intri Watchman, who had ouly six hours' duty the case was withdrawn from the Calendar then went back into his house, where the

exp

3,000 bales; do. Surats, we encountered more ranbbing than any Withers do. speg. going on. music was even the Criminal SessioOLE. dering the day or night, stumbled against

Plaintiff, who did not appear at all well gave the names of all of his friends who 4,000 bales; total imposta, 7,000 bales of us ever experienced bufare quite good gues in the Palace. This time it would

took part in the religious ceremony, and Fair Bengal, to arrive, S. Plast night, siis teadaoling ob abited the complainant in a

ed, Cai rome rowdies polting us slightly with the Palace had combined to bring ruin chorable and non-understandable sort of anxious to know what reason the authori- also the name of the principal rist atta 59: Borbay, 00/; Rd, Cal natured as a rule, with the exception of seem that the women connected with the the late Eingthemin's family. One of bis The import Feroze Khan,

and used to play stoutta, 55; Ferozepore, 58/6; Jnte, sao-

ading suns was designated by the fair conspira 4,600 balus sald buttons, steady intoxicated during the last few days; he asked leave to investigate into this same him. Lost often,000 bales Salt stock: 2,750',ance of Sha ai arises from its commanding ins, Bs the true successor to the present

three or four months wou

week'

200

led to a great which has been paid. When Feroze got)

lelive.communication with Banan and a got hiss, 200

toue week'

03718] last month, he insisted':

Jute,

steak, 38.750 bales; rule, to the ports on the river Hau and deed the ladies implicated after they had

armol. The King Wages last

week's deli HAUKOW week's landinge, 3,000 bates to them taukimo, dismiss the present edeceyd (P. C. 57) played partner with Feroze, varias, 5,000's landinge, 100 creste werk's and loaded in smaller boa's which gu to prevail as to the condition of things in

Westeru products are un resuming the game, but witness read, tales; Indigo, stock, 6,625 loaded to Sha-si, carried over the buud, been a short time in arreat. most contradictory and

refused chests; bold the cards. When witress refus deliveries, 100 chests. At the auctions, Sa-yang on the river Han, 120 li

iron to play, Feroza threatened to put him in

Western Yunan in 14,000 (tags) Rango

It is, Rangoon Rice

however, admitted and beat bim. Some time after t Gaol,

were with Sha-ai, and then to Fau-ching 500 li more. that,

peace in the Sayd and Feroze went out to a gambling, drawn there being to biddinge. Arrivais, (Fan-dhing is 1,200 li from Haukow be that the disturbers of

than Chinese rabhers. No house, and least $70 or $80; they returned at Melville, Middlesex and City of Ningpo. Han.). We have discovaret pymeloes, not neighbourhood of Momein are nothing more

April 16th-4 Thursday, and threatened witness

put

perquito, but nearly equal to the Any unss." cent Government Securities, 931;

caravan had arrived at Mandalay from the Feroze wished to do so at once; but Sayd said it could be done by and by. Through Exchange on London, 2/0,

cent do., 108§;

Fanthay land, and so long as the king. 51 per cent 112;

Inaintxine his present views ou the do. on Chign/1

up of trade with Obins by the merchants of opening The following later stelegrams have kot, unchanger; Freights, Liverpool, Cot

32/8; do. seeds, 20; the Cotton heen brought on in the Clan Alpine:

Fair Dholera, Re 284;

The Rangon papers are again advent 16. Shirtings,

London, April 18.—In the House of Coming appongnent of a medical officer to 27; 4 us. Grey Twist, 11 annas 101 pie; Bancial statement, The actual receipts for lag. The matter is one which the Govern the market is steady; Opium, Malwa, Rs. the last year auiount to £72,592,000. The mobt has neglected too long. it is now tog out his clothes, he found that they had The thieves, dug a hole through the wall, priest who oondusted the religious ceremony 1.455; Rice, table, 9/12; Sugar, Benares, revenue for this yoar is estimated at said that Dr Marfois is likely to be nami. been put away while wet, and a manter or worth of property-Platutil was hon because of a letter sent him by sites hores,

was anything belt sober on Sunday.-De fendant admitted that he was was drunk yesterday, but

but be said that it did not much matter, because he got another watchran to look after his work, Mr Russell said that nuelt.cotiduct was not what ought to be in face of the numbers of Chinese thieves about. Fined $5.---Colored Watchman ap peared to be much surprised.

M-A: Bin, chief officer of the staaturer Sinda, appeared to answer a sammous at the instance, of a colored boy named Ma

A

Callim, $19.40; Ches Yow Afong Hong Same, $11.25, for goods supplied. Defendant is a seaman on board the ship Old Dominion, which vessel has left the Colony since the summone was served. Judgment was given, in bith cars for sine

to:

in Guel

thias Noronha, for having assaulted the plaintiff, and His Honor advised the plain Chun Arow, Feroze said to witness,

said colored party Complainant stated fiffs to consult with the agents of the ship. be

that, ou Sunday last, he was str

struck and

kicked, and no he was injured in tender

6 per

Lee Abim v. Yui Akow, $5, value of a.be dead ether you'll be dead or II 218; do on Calcutta, 100 Money-mar

Char Asow advised the witheas

LATER TELEGRAMS.

o

the

Rangoon, it is hopeles to expect trade to Buurish.

part he was sent to Hospitul. The assault silver watch.lt »ppears that the watals not to play any more with the constables.okat is in 56: 3 lb. ladepoliams; mons bust night fir Love toade the aunun the suite of the Political Agent at Mada

in the cabit,

but no one was had been given to defendant for repair, and He had never spoken with. Feroze since

this presort. Defendsat stated that the charge that finring the time it lay there it was

Tme

was utterly false. On Sunday last, on turn stolen by thieves, together with others.

to be

pieces ware rotten that they had to be thrown overboard, aud se the boy was in suited. solent, he took lipid of him by the sent of

of the

sel observed that the certificate from Dr Cochran did not do complainant much good,

ext witness called was the principal

in the honse of the horse-conlie; he came

steamer Himalaya, 2/10 to 2/11:

Arrival,

number of

coolie. The ceremony began after dark, and ended near daylight. Last witness. trowsers and turned him out of Lee Min Lee . J. Crosbie, $500; Satue was burning incense, and be nover left the Dr Burridge was present, and Same, $100; and Wong Sun Ya Same; house all the time, even for any purpose

whatever. This priest would be produced with Ntr Rus- $100, ese casos gurine from the case of wha

gave the extortion recently discharged by the Biasin those who were presentantene one su trate, in which Captain Crosbio was com- these ceremonies. Heated some one say as the patient had resisted examination, plainant and the plaintifs, now ane the something about thieves having come to and presented no mark of violence of any Captaid for services rendered in bringing sack the village; did not hear anything

of the sorgeant. the death defendant and his wife from Pedro Blanco about description, except a pin-scratch ou the

The wife

Hakka woman) of the sus hand. flesities, complainant had said that to this part, according to agreement. the bad been committed in the The cases were adjourned until Thursday, pected horse-coelie was nest called and

Bault

her statement was entirely corroborative of cabin, when no one was present. He would at ten o'clock. Mr dismiss the charge.

and Mr plaintiffs, James Henri P

watchwanker in

in for defendant. Belmilt & Co.'s, Queen's Road Central, Appeared to lug the awer & summons for acsunit

Well

exclu-nated.

£72,656,000; and the expenditans, exclr- sive of the expenses of the

A ressol, the Andromeda, having ground- pedition, is put down £68,228,000 ed whilst making the entrance to the Ban- goon River, the Ransquon Gazette attributes showing a surplus of £4,092,000. The TRE OPIUM TRADE, whole expense of the Abyssinian Expel the arident, in part, to the defective cha From Messrs Apoar & Co.'s Circular tion is under ning millions The acto- racter of the light exhibital by the light dared Calcutta, 17th April, we quote the capause in India was £6,830,000. Upwards ship, and adds, we are credibly informed of four millions of the Abyssinian Epedi- that the lamps on board, formerly belonged following

The 4th Opium Sale of this year was held tian still remain to be covered, and it to the ffage light vessel off Saugor Island, on the Su tust, when 2,200 obesta Patus might, therefore, be necessary to imposes and were condemned in Calcutta, as far and 1645 chests Benares were sold at the new tax. Mr Lowe proposes a reforms in back as 1851 as unserviceable,” For the following rate :--Patna, sold bizhest, Rs. the mode of collecting the taxes, to com- sake of the credit of the Government, we 1350, lowest Rs, 1345, average Rs. 1346 3.73 mence in 1870. The taxes will be colicoted trust there is some error here.English- Boures, suid highest Rs. 1800; loweat Raby uxcise officers oude yearly. This plau man, April 13.

gain to the revenue of R 1292.9.5. The result will result in of Ra 30.3.7 for Patua, s. 27.5.3 there will remain a surplus of £3,500,000 £4,682,000, and deducting £4,000,000, Benates.

We quote today- Old Patna, R. 1300 per chest. New Patus, Re, 1310; New- Hetiares, Rs. 1275 per chest The A breach of promise case has been tried

Clan Alpine and Arratoon Apear at the Limerick assizes. The plaintiff was will leave to-morrow morning for the Misa Kate Studderd, daughter of a deputy Straits and China; they carry se ander, Further Agrarian butrages have taken

Clun Alpine-For Bangkong, 1855, Sin place in Ireland. lieutenant of the county, and the defen dent, Mr. Robert Hewson, a gentleman of gepore 58, Penang 26, Singapore or Hung

Average

appeared for the the last witness's evidence. Ber husband dealing on the average of last le£3,350,00€, which, after uding the surplus |

Ouldwell

was attorney

G. Davis v. Chau-abui shan, $88 90, for mistress of Chinese brothel in money lent and balance of account. Wellington Street. Complainant t

stated fendant did not appear, and judgment went that while

while passing the shop-door- the by default, plaintiff magnanimously fore defendant, she was struck and kicked

by going the interest, as it was "friend the defendant; she was knocked down, her pidgin." new #4 umbrella was damageit, ber knee Was marked, and her fealings wore

very

much injured. She continued to say that, on the night of the tre (19th), the defend

Lin Achu r. Charles Seaburg, $94.10, for carpenters' work and goods supplied. In this case it appeared that plaintiff had

WBS

s there the whole time, burning incense. She heard nothing about the thieves until four days after this a woman told her that the sergeant was called.

The inquiry was proceeding when the Mail was sent to presa]

1200 shows a

Mr Lowa proposes to deduct one peany froin the Income Tax, and to repeal the dustes on corn, fire insurance, and hair powder, and to reduce several others.

The Nawab of Bengal has been received by the Emperor Navoleon,

for the exploration of China is being active- A PROJEor for the formation of a society noted in Belgium, with a view to the antroduction in the Celestial Empire. of railroads, telegraphy, and the development of its mineral wealth. The project is very favourably viewed by King Leopold, who

a travelled in China

ant found refuge in her hours, and next taken ont a summons previously, and on considerable property. It appeared that the Long 199, Pensitg or Singapore 63-Total bean Hen, Six James Wilde oni orown of King Theodore of abyssinia Was

day roturasd mying he bad lost his knife, obtaining payment of a portion of the plaintiff and distendant had been engaged 7,200 diests,

It is not generally known that the trus The

Garet ed Lord Peuranse.

bought at the capture of Magdala from a Londin, April B-Inthe House of Common soldier by Herr von Holffs, mons last night, Mr Eastwick postponed Prussian officer attached to the expedition,

od anking the complainant to pay for there the sum, however, has never been time they were to have been married, the Singapore 35, Posang 33, Singapore or his motion relative to the Central Asian Bud way by bim presented to King William,

de-

noney, withdrew the action The remain- for a considerable period, but about the Arratoon pear--For Hongkong 1830, me on the payment, being refused, fendant smashed two tumbles and one paid, and he now sted faercon.

defendnut who was stated to he a recluse Hongkong 345, Penang or Singapore 169 busin, and ran away, the assault com plained

Hin Honur stated that there was a paper and peonliar in bis habits, broke off the en- Total 1776 en China, Agency Drafts, subject would be inopportube. Bir Glad. the sale of articles taken by the spy, he

of having bren committed at the appended to the case, in which Mr Seaburg gagement, alleging

EXCHANGE. --On

Question, upon au appeal frut Mr Gladis Majesty, bating had his attention drawu to Lord Nepier's order forbidding stone, who said a discussion.

the upon ill-health. The jury Arat megging-An inmate of the brothel promised to pay within a certain date; that awarded $2,500 damages and 6d. costs. 30 days' sight, Rs. 218 219 por $100. On stone als stated that no engagement had uw forwarded the trophy, to this country. corroborated this story But defendant paper was not stamped as it ought to have! Tablet denied it entirely, and produced two Chi- been, and its could take no wution of it, defends in states that the expenses of the China, Agency Drafis, 60 days' sight, Rs. been made by the Indian Government to it his just arrived here, and will find

eStar and Kanne 217 a 2ta per $100.

pay au anucal subsidy to the Ameer of more appropriate home than in a Berlin heee servants to prove that the woman But be would take plaintiff's word for the dy case will amount to £8,000, and if they FREIGHT-To Bengkong, Cotton, per Afghanistan and that very friendly cam-UID.

Iarrie girls believe in the man in the came into his shop, made a great disturcknowledgment of the debt. Besides, de are not successful in their appeal to the steaniors at Rs.6 per bale. To Bombay, mounications had been exchanged with the bance, broke her uurbrella by striking him, fendant had not appeared.Judgment for judges à banco they will also be liable at Rs. 5 per ton, per sailing vessels, and Hassian Government, but were not conmodu; big girls believe in the man in the Alid Muuld not go away,—Dir Hussell, after mount claimei,

for the posts of the plaintiff

Rs. 10 to 20 per stegnies,

"cluded:" "Mir Gladstong stated that, as syợp, honeymoon,

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