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TAIN AND AMERICA es from the United States
ed in our last evening's issue
7 attracted a certain amount
a indeed the matters they
ear to have done in all quar-
rid where the English lan en Stripped of the exag
which is common to the trahatlantic cousins, the which these telegrans are resent a feeling towards th far exceeds annoyance or
at what the speakers are
haider our unfriendly and
t during the war. It is the
the cession of territory, as s
for injuries, real or sup
by on other has been
No. 1872. —June 8, 1860.]
best advantage of his county remains to be seen, but failure might almost be expected from any one a shade less able. He is reported to have said that" ko
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Before Hon. J. PAUNCEYOTE.
·June 8, 1860.
THE CHINA-MAIL.
Dalandant again swore he did not perso- nally get the collars charged for.
latter teas aro inferior in quality, but the
former are up to average,
His Honor said that it was a pity Bliss á Foochow correspondent writes :---You Kose would not be back until some nontha will recall that, a few weeks ago, I wrote in
to the high freshet which then pre atter whether defendaut got the goods!
bostile demonstrations from our navy.
intended to make his foreign policy the at rate of 80 cents per head, fer coolies yet, to prove this question; but it did not. Contrary to expectations and the Cubs, and she is no doubt that this move- rockon 1
A refusal to comply will be followed by present the amount of even nominal con- version. Of Jewesses this average would New Orleans special says a formidable and pear to be more intractable than the men. New York, April 19th-The Herald's be too high, since oddly enough they p well organized expedition is preparitig for Some one who had taken the trouble to the income and balance it against poronally or not: he had promised to Tay welfare of farmers, the fershet is upon us nent is of a serious character. It is stated the results came to the conclusion that it for them. Everything showed that lie must again; nearly, if not quite as high as for that the cotowand has been tendered to the post over 200 to convert an octogenarian have got the goods; and in face of the merly. The paddy fields in this vicinity Rebel General Harcy Hazen, but if he de Jowess, who was also atoue dest; But of s Great Britain, and these three words cente per head was intended as the com facts, the Court could not but give judg-dinarily je dry ground. The foundations bo the leader, Collector Casey, who is alamity years old, who was not tha
overflown, and ment for the amount claimed.
boats go now where or-
or cun
elinas then General Staaduhan will probably
a missionary dating from Felish E. R. Holmes . M. Lesaler, $160.80, for several feet
of many houses are submerged from one to brother-in-law of President Gut, openly Prussia naively remarks: "Sad to say, as
if the flood continues many says he don't want to hear or know any
scon as be heart the pan
Fame of Jesus he board, &c., at the Stag Hotel. This claim days, the crops will suffer piaterially. For thing about the expedition. The district attured the most fearful oaths and ran away extended from July 1868 to April 1850; the last week or so, members of firmis, Tea Attorney appeals to Washington for in-as fast as his old lega would carry him."
Among other items of news presumably had never got a bill, and thought that here in considerable numbers. The market ther the account was correct or not: ho sove from flongkong only, have arrived ties plaintiff had been wrong in taking out all for Teas will probably soon upon. summons against bik
Plaintiff said
ho was perfectly certain
G. Davis . J. Bank, $600, for brokerage, fature of his administration." He has contracted for to the defendant, who is commenced with Cuba, and secus to hent for the Dutch Emigration Company. His Annor gave judgment in this case. determined to "keep matters open" with He said that he was of opinion that the 30 express, we believe, what will be for mission for those coolies who were shipped some time the guiding spirit of his admi. for Surinam, and on that point ho would nistration. He is, though aggrieved at give judgment merely for the $55.60 lodged In Court. From the evidence and corres our past action, by no means desirous of pondence, however, it was sufficiently evi plunging the overburdened States into a
dant that the plaintif had rendered and for this he would give judgment in the sum of $250, with costa of attorney,
Chee Chan v. Wong Lam, $182.64-
European war, But the time may come assistance in the procoration of great and defendant said he did not know whe- tasters, &c., some fate from England, and structions and receives only vague generangidered gratifying (or they would not
when such a course may offer the only hope of uniting the conflicting inter esta of various parties of laying to
Tai
coolica;
had
Jad
for plaintiff
This case, which was connected with dis
(Courier.)
The
the
His Honor replied that a appeal could putes arising out of the proprietorship of atside the town, by, the dook of Mr Ansible The Captaiti alea volunteers the struck his head and beard in great
the Stag Hotel, was withdrawu.
the
dor of the prisoners Calabaren.
New Orleans, April 19th-Captain Giles, be printed and circulated among the sub- of the schooner Lizzie Major, publishes a soribers) we find thats Jewish physician account of the seizure of two of his passen was
kind and Very
argued for the space of and of finally deciding for sorae gene- to the above case which was decided lasted defendant in a friendly way in the uat night. The Taotai of Chefon has a Germangularly signed by General Dulce, which filled several Jews were observed.” rest the unquiet "nigger question," Mr Hazeland called Hin Honor's attention that the acount was correct: he had treat follows:-"A bad outrage took place last passengers taken had passport in due form. nevertheless. In a church which was well A sormspondent from Chefoo reports as gers, by the Spanish frigate He says the two hours, but remained quito insensible
pion shall or shall not remain British on the ground that improper evidence was hich could be seen from the time the constable, who is used as a detective, a Calabaresi, where the vergul has toughed.road in iufidel books, "from which he had rations yet to come whether the Domi- Court-day, and asked for leave appeal,- ter,
been recognized by had
authorities at Rabbi, also, fond of controversy, was well territory. We believe that the President admitted, which ought not to have been
is very useful in
uding out thiores. He is is perfectly willing to let matters rest received. The case being one of compra
of course in ill odour with his brother con- seizure at the time, declaring that the
Captain formally protested against the extracted much poison and all kinds of List atables and the thieving population. until he can judge with tolerable accuracy dore's commissier, the Judge had called
which he pace against Chris Bo Assam v. E. R.. Holmes, $338.88.-night about nine o'clock, he was decover Spanish authorities would be held respon--[
argaments,
Auother Appeared A truth! whether peace or war will finally be the evidence as to custom.
describes the mur thirst
aftor governing impulse of the nation, and be granted only on a point of law, and not
and another man, a bot of the Customs, whichever it may be, he will faithfully
atorekeeper in the Customs, on prstence carry out the policy which public opinione a question of fact. The decision iu
the case alluded
Cuban, volunteering is going ou rapidly, of going to look after a thief. H to was given upon the fact Sam Hing Stultz & J. Sloane, $51.50, walking along with one of these meo is bub quietly. Recruits are grouptly forwar indicates. As a clever, able man, he is proven in evidence that at understood for goods supplied. Judgment was given fript, the other behind. The man in front del to Cubs in small detachments. Recent not blind to the risks to be riu, agreement existed to pay one per cent to for plaintiff, but more as x means of prob- said Listen, and at that moment the con-ly a full battery of field artillery was comp Francs cannot afford to have one Anglo- the compradore, because he became a gun-
able recovery than anything else, as defend-stable fell to the grond. He managed to letely manned for the expedition. rantee for the payment of the money for aut (a watchmaker) had gone off to New fire two shots with his revolver, but it is
New York, April 21st-The Herald's of one half per cent had been paid by de-
men cacaped and have not since been seezi.
on Secretary Fish and demanded a prodla fendant, but he had refused to pay the remainder. His judgment in the case hav- Keo Ayow & C. Sexburg, $11; and Ho with a bad out on the back of his head and tary promptly declined, saying that as the The constable lies in a very precarione state mation against allibustering. The Secre- tug bean, therefore, based upon fact, and Akew J. Sama, $22. Judgment for plain-neck. He was however able to give the insurgents have a Provisional Government not at all connects with the custom of tilla. Defendant has been adjudicated above particulara,"
ho saw no reason for hindering persons trade, no appeal could be granted. He bankrupt.
from taking up arms in their service. was sorry that the rule was ever made; but it could not be helpeil.
was
us to be A shopkeeper was so baffled and perplexed, but not beaten, agitation, and declared he would
never give up the Talmud, whether our arguments were right or wrong." One Jew who was preached to immediately pretended to be deaf; but then, i added,
Saxon power as the undisputed mis the goods. It was admitted that the sum Lork without settling. this and other little not known what effect they had. The two special says the Spanish Minister has called Probably the poor man had in the interim
trets of the North American Conti- pent, and the adjacent ielands; but it is possible that means may be found to ensure her non-interference in the event of a war. It is curious to note how in all that is said about the recognition of belligerency Great Britain alone 18 suddled with the blame of doing what France did equally with ourselves, a sign which points in the direction wa have indicated. We have little belief in the idm that the Staten think we will give up Canada-it may be noted by the wey that the opinions of the Canadians are never even alluded to in the specches made on the question--and we believe that the proposal is simply made to furnish & more, tangible alternative to a threat of war than had hitherto been offered. But if they want war-sad as any war is let us," in Mr Chandler's
da
Mr Hazeland said that he knew very little about the care personally, as there was no counsel on ofther aide; but he was nuder the impression that it had been
decided on the ground he had stated.
bills.
nized neage.
for board and lodging-Fadgmont for F. P. F. O'Toole &. W. Jolinstone, 390, plaintiff.
$300; J. Williams e. Same, $400; Lee Tye Foss Borges and another H. Devine, Yow v. Sama, $17; and Yin Ahoy & Same; $19-These cases rested upon the decision of Mr. Petersen, who had been appointed arbitrator in the matters of dispute arising Mr Sharp applied, on behalf of two sea in connection with the conduct and pro- men of the ship Dieonor Dion for a capias The to Prietorship of the German Tavern, The stop
articles for three yearA, actions had been ordered to stand over clients had signed Although his from last sitting, as it had been found that with the usual condition to be discharged sharp, short, and decisive." This perpe the partners had not been portioned noord- been discharged bore tal threatening of "chawing up" ating to the liability of each. vessel
award of the arbiter, Mr Hazeland bit to England.
plaintiff in $47.43; the serund action was
taking in cargo) out of Manila men and
JAPAN.
Luanita that were offered to
the
the
nere 18 a
a little money goes &
Quet
yours ago he would not listen at all
become too infirm to escape. They take the argue, but that same very nearly to ar tracts, and are often willing to converas or bast the svidence in favour of the society. Of one it is remarked, "I cannot just say that he belonged to that highly interesting class, tho seorat believers," As we searched
fear that even "gecret believers are in vain for further mention of the class which comprises these objects of intereat, we
in.
are occasionally performed by the Alessiah had como as
freaks as are
customs
BC-
listened to con
to the
reninants
chati
thobe of the tracts
great stress is laid on the fact given to the Jews
J. A. Pereira, C. Brown (Army and Navy), $21.13, for lemonade and soda FURTHER INSULTS TO FOREIGNERS-Des-The recent little affair in Chios, which
MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIES. water Unreturned bottles valued at $19 was the item disputed. Judgment for
TURBANCES EXPECTED.
was settled in one way by what may be plaintiff, les $12, on condition that the learn that the complexion of political affairs in Clarion, suggests some reflections versations on Christianity had evidently From the Japan Gazeits of May 2, wo anether by the good sense and justice of
alled), the gunboat of Christianity, aud in Jew who had attentively is the wife of a bottles be returned, according to the recobeoswoes so gloomy that it thinks it becouies
ita duty to speak more plainly of what it missions and missionaries generally and 84 but that was Dot end case,
I wish I could add also in
in grace, but that out. At this month most people with one race and not with another i which end, thus, I past this objection by considers the true position than it has lately their mode of work. What kind of success
observes do they really achieve why do they
the aggrieved missionary. Ac counts of unpleasantness brewing than most people
of arguments and discussions mostly have any idea of: and some of our repro is in fact, their best hunting-ground to Scripture and thon we separated." "W sentatives, wide-awake themselves to the converts and what is the secret of victory true position, would be content to let their or loss in theas matters? The success of interrupted, and the discussion Fedded." Que Jaw remarked that he
WAS But it ia mistaken policy.
tired of the tracts, and advised fact. But
admitting it to be true, has been cribed e-hitionals remain in ignorance of this which Roman Uatholic missionarise beast, edd
knows that during the past Everyone
us to sell and circulate old Hebrew: to several causes. They are single men books as being more useful and inter. words, have it at once and let it be a question of payment of licence amongst at sport in the United Kingkong, the goverainent have been disturbed. The naturally their cost of living is all,
had fortnight, diplomatic relations with the acting under very strict discipline, so that
Both eating.
"Another begged us to leave nerer would believe in what | G the Englishmen
long way. Moreover, him,
said." One, who to speak plainly was an pleasure is getting to be rather unples- appeared for the painters Mr Hassland equel having been sold the other day to sant, and we may rest tolerably well ant took objection to several items in the had been nude for their passage home. down spirit in nii there; and any opposito venture on such curious and irrational on clothes as the missionaries
maintained firmly that if Howard, and no provision on the Tokaido shewed that the cutting they are too well trained to subordination
1ared that any further pressure on the ted that they could go into itenis after they of departure, as he had just board from their vehicle, would have most probablycused of being more anxious to baptize and in the fair selling hats. With regard As she was on the Funarmed foreigners getting, down from Protestant missionaries. They are represented he should not be obliged to
ortion to Samourai insisted on the old cooutry will evoke a manifestation had been settled by the arbitrator according Me Harbor Master, he wished to stop herlinded fatally. As it is, the Mikado has the forebeads than to confuce the under- depôt of the society at the last Paris that will be a death-blow to the vapourings to the agreement. After various tales of at once. Mr Sharp continued to say that sent his regrets to Sir Harry Parkes; but standings of their converts, and of show. of which we now hear so manch. We do stoly concluded by the Court Judg. their Crews at this port, as they could get one British Minister demands the name of heathen faith and ceremonies which were found in the park toru or thrown
from defendant, the case was very Europeau captain tried to get rid
smra ing undue indulgence to the not, however, believe that the President is anxions for a war with Great Britain, it was given in the frat action for much more work (such as diselarging and that they ato anknown. Now here is a linger in the minds and crop ont in the way sail of agritish worage, sign it is but it is possible that he wants it withdrawn altogether; and defondant was Chinese than they could out of Europeans strange thing. The names are quite wall doubt English: Protestant missions and as a rule, Jews do not waste even text for laying the foundation of it - ordered to pay the two last-noted claires in this hot elimate Flis clients wore en- Suown to the people, and yet are unknown missionaries are expensive to the societies only if the sinfulness ofplained not wero but then, of many nominal proselytes. No
paper, tary dictatorship.
With a powerful ($36), together with $74.25 of a claim made titled to a passage home, which could not passing along the 'fokaisio are questioned, tiality for the company of their wives and vetu
At Mulhouse an old Jew government although all officers No army at his command, he might be able by Messrs Selease & Co. and adjudicated
which support them owing to their
mankind, but of par his own sins; he had, however, to reduce to order the paruly elements no time sincs..
their names taken, and the time of passing their which, if the latest news is, to be relied
special guard-houses, noted. Sir Hairylics; they are also occasionally expensive faces seon." Two amiable young Jewesses their irrepressible tendancy to largo veterate antipathy to Jesus" Elsewhere
largo fami-
we read, "The buildias, was full,
Jewish en, he is at present unable to control,
refused to accept the apology unless accom to the country, as we know to our cost rosaived tracts; some buy Jews (apparently and hence perhaps the countenance which
panied by the names. We shall
see what the result will be,
and they are sometimes viewed with disalsa amiable) did the same thing; finally, he apparently lends to the absurd ulti
But
apart from this, indications are in- trust by natives, as being supposed, by
hu | G matum proposed by Mr Suainer. It is to be hoped, for the sake of both coun
creasingly prevalant everywhere, since the of the Mikado and the daimios with tries, that the dispute will soon be ami-
their retainers in Yedo, that an outbreak is A meeting of the new Municipal Council inimident. It is difionit accurately to de- eably and fairly adjusted Tf Mr Motley
has been held, at which Mr Chinningham termine whether it will is lustructed not to recognise the prin out of ber chair, injuring that-indy very was elected Chairman; and Mr Adama vice city itself; but univers place in the to lament. Comparatively few of the
if ciple of arbitration, but to demand an considerably; that said, indy, was vary in Chairman. Alessra. Bakat and Hoppius this as the most probable locality. At all
are very learned mon, opinion holds
we may judge by the
EDUCATIONAL FUNDS IN specimene froquently exhibited st two or three days thereafter; and that undertook the duties of the Finance Coin- evento, unequivocal admission of wrong doing on the coolies, besides aburing ber in the most raittee; Mosars. Yates and Miller theta, the great provering cause is the Exeter Hail, or do they receive that rigid ?
ENGLAND. filthy language and refusing to cry her Public Works, and Messrs. Adams nud preeunce of foreigners.
scientific training which the Church of A parliamentary return gives the amount In the
Round cammonly insists on.
xpended, during the ten years between bouring outside coolios to give her the usa, the "Watch" Department Atal city the issaults to foreigners are formi te be signed by firms giving their
more numerous than for a
It is perhaps for this reason that of all 1869 and 1868, both inclusive, out of the time the clear heathen who FRSE A of their sedana.
was lately riding along, was given by the Court for Wharfago Dues, passed at the Meeting on get in his way; and one of the
adhesion to the Resolution in regard to Japanese guan!. A samoura; Zeal for cou, who are exposed to our moneys voted by Parliament for ostional Judgment
attended by
tben conversion, our woally-headed education in England and Wales. It brother, i defondant in both cases, and a loking was the 27th May, was approved. In reference up to remonstrate, when the fellow
the zode
ne Mauris LFY,
it is who capitulates the exhibits in detail under the heads called
most roadily. The
acriptions, schoo indeed
"school ponce," and whe caught the plaintiffs by the in,
took was instruct the foot of the
Christianity, but in out of adopted ed to address Bund
succos" the sum of money raised locally the financial stability of a farge and well-before the Magistrate. His Honor remark mission for the pontoons about to be con-hud to show his zavolver to save the guard. we have converted the Zntas wholesale, but ing the ten years to which we have referred
practice shay over his pony; and the foreigner the Old Testament than of the New; and tion Department in Downing-street. Dur koowy Chinese hong, whose engagements ad that it was are reported as very large.
structed, at the east ends of the roads run- Why a complaint was made to the officials,
North and South, to overlay their we ne ning
the department voted faith of our of our
The Chi
the part of Great Britain, the answer - may exeily be anticipated, and then-
"God defend the 'right."
LOCAL
Tong Aman J. B. Holland, $435; Chau Asee Samn, $4.35.-There were two claims on the part of chair-coolies for eges. The stone was admitted by de- fendant; but it was advanced in defence that the coolics bad bohaved in a most shameful manner; that they had got drunk and purposely thrown Mrs Holland twie
for
home, endeavored to dissuade this neigh
be less than £l exch
The capias was issued, as requested.
THE NORTH.
We are in receipt of papers from Jepan to May 28, and from Shanghai to the 3rd
(N. C. Herald.)
lust.
to
to the
ard
an in-
operation of an unexplainell but inflexible two ladies of title shook hands with the law, to be the barbinger of the traders and missionarios, and Prince Oscar of Sweden, soldiers
whose coming the unfortunate with his chamberlain spent hali su hour at pagaus generally find reason sooner or later. Gazstie.
the society's depot in Paris.-Pall Mall
offer
Box unpleasant rumours aro afloat as to queue, und took their both to be charged Me shore line, theolders, asking per his side oted and tossed him of seem to be more inspired by the spirit of at the younts front the Central Educa
• very groma cane.
to
J. F. Rose . M. Lassier. 19.50, for gao la frontages to the extent of about 20 fest un zivon by the gontleman to whom it hapnese appreciate our efforts inadequately, was raised locallying school p
we na ata as to understand. The reason, en revanche, they have shaken the amount no less a sam thau £8.991.403 of the action of the Home Government in this was a dlaim for collar and each aide.
THE Japan Gazette says "The intelligence
supplied to defendant from the
the matter of the Formues affair, which was establishment of Miss Rose, over two brought by U. H. Mail Steamer Great Re- public, in anticipation of the regular P. &
tion,
0. Btr., in received with. dissatisfac
Prut
years ago. Mr Hose appeared as manager of his sister's business.
quent on his
of the
fri
The
0
ed by any whose position
to consideration.
he United States at this que in their history. They
hrough a crisis more trying
ich has ever yet beset a beside which many inter ade by comparison. They cessful at a cost greater than red in the world's history rposes, and are required to
he moment that process of
and equality between vic ished, to do which in other between other races decades,
es, have been requisite. Of ity of language may be held juditions, but it also tends to
keep alive ill-will. There is
ro, despised by the one and
other section, who is being tisfy the moral feelings of & innot overcome their soolal
the object of their care.
g of the differences of party
in the present case all uasimone in their anathe England the Presidency of such a time is a sufficiently Whether General, Grant is to hold that post to the
the
this debt?
ing
all with Miss Kose.
with
a
that it
man &
સં
£1,504,339
being sub-
It is not true that an setual rapture has A gentleman once boasted that th.locally raised throughout England and
CUBA AND THE STATES.
Je
the
childrens
"be was a
48
We take the following telegratus from sing quita on the surface to explain why tious, pence, and occasionally by
a we know, event in such matters as minute dondant admitted to be his own band-secure the properly he so much needed, late American papers
gon alates on the deaths of crowned heads, writing) was
Bot gufficient there must be the Sign Namial for such an important circamatsuce
Om of our friends on hearing the repert,
also
He comes of a stubborn and also of a per-cleats, but a, y couree, rained
anys
been
# 0 0 135. To must bishops. pened, is,
is, that he frequently visits Yodo an Mail communication between. Shanghai and Yokohans, by means of the P, & to be a marked an
business,
it would cause him and it is easier to make of the young Bralecri tions. £3,241,327 steamers, is at end. These will hencefor
spoliated and learned sceptic than a And
1,193,154 tha contributions
Imus, from Indeed the party
arty opposed t
Christiani, The Tarks and to foreigners
And indele for £3,241,327 being "sen! ponce," and ward follow the example of the Franch is far from being erou quiescent; far less whom we pray so often.do not respond, and 1,105,745 the ontributions from other His Honor (to defendant): Do you admit and run direct between Yokohama and dead. And it is as are as anything can be the Mahumstans in general not only dish tha
But in almost every journal in Hongkong It is said, however, that thiu Japan, that it only awaits a favourable pise but hate our religion. But of all which these figures have been Defendant: I don't remember ever buy: F; &0. intend soon to ruu a branch lius į nuowent to make itself felt; and to bring others, the Jew has in him less of this above named sum £8,991,505 has been
quoted the them.The defendant then went into a from hence to Japan, calling at Nagasaki on a foreign war.. Ws (Friend of China) hear from crambling story about a certain Mr Colllus antl. passing through the Inland Sea. ander date the 20th ultimo, that Mers who used to live in the same room with
material that goes to make a convert represented as the whole and sole amount than, as we believe, any bunn Deat&Co.'s-old Book-keeper, Mr Lou-hus, who got goods from Miss Rose: dent at Hangelow, that the house of Mr French Ministers on the one side and the e. had had many and curious dealings in ten years. It is difficult to understand
We have learned, through a correspon
Wales for the parpose of national education taken place between the Englial and rdro, (quondam proprietor of Jessfield; it might probably be to that gentleman's Jenkins in Kinhwa has besu domolished Japanese government, on the other; but with and much other valuable property in account the groils were gat
by the Chinese. Mr Jenkins is an Ameri-as the latter besitate to give any. antiainc ver got the better of him, but then be error, insinuch as Dag been released from the
of Israel, only one had how people could fall into each an obvious
as bafore
this very return to which he wae subjected canse-goods about the site time as defendant 188ionary, who has been for some tion, int
Plaintiff stated that this. Mr Collins got
the shape of apology or anything else, for the late interferences with for-the
converted Jew." Notwith appeared auotber
ber parliamentary payez inability to make the books
pressenting bis work, we years
are told,
undoubted
themoved for by the Duke of Marlborough of prunereas them. Mr Collins, who was and paid for exhibit
balances proper balan algo hoar from another party that the in Fins had since got goods, and also energy and prudenou. He has been feigners, Alf the foreign representatives tow to idolatry, most anthropologists and relating to Church of England selfools
accustomed to spend several months of have agreed to suspend further diplomatic
that the
the Semitic is essentially and for the poor alono Irad boun issued. This release has not actually taken place, though, paid for them.
telegram from Lisbon, ther
each year alous in this distant inland city, relatious with the government until full naturally a const beistic rave, and therefore, paper shows that in England and Wales, Defendant denied that he had any bill at hundreds of miles from any other foreigner, and ample reparation shall have been male must ever be instinctively disinclined to while 4,000 Church of England schools are there can be La doubt of the order for release being on
He was anxious to establish himself Plaintiff here produced the books of the a proper basis among the people, and would upon
revolve the loctrine of the Trinity. But anually uided by the State, there are sa way; a telegram stating that the
without searching
many as 6,571 national or parish so profoundly into the
schools done in
in bie nothing despatch had issued from the proper office, Arm, which showed two entries, amounting allow
name under-
subject t to the sum claimed; and a note (which handedly, refusing several opport
not so aided, but supported by contribu- there are, we think, many reasons having already been received. But that,
opportunitios tu
school the Jew is the most difficult produced, which began
would
of proselytes. because he
noither rent nor buy,
and not not by one farthing of have not come to pay my bill" and was understood by all concerned that it was for Plumb thus,
1 another's name, nor without its being fully 1 suppose you are surprised that.
Chiengo, April 10. Cogul General secafel race. For
Accated
of State money. Such are this relative pro dated larch 1867, only a month after the mission purposes.
abont loaving for: Buvans, and the Jews, Mr. Minough, in speaking ofortinos of State sided and unaided schools
that if we had "Whatever may have carries with him preliminary instructions in their place we should have done as they fur the Church of England aloue. But we goods wore delivered. Defendant had no beet the inmediate canys of the out-treat, looking for restitution and full satisfaction did, they are still liable to be reproached raised locally and independently of the
bill except that nuo referred to. we cannot believe blame attaches to His Honor remarked that these facts writes our correspondent,
American citizens for all injuries and with their untional crim. Their attitude insuite received by them at the hands of towards us, meanwhile, on this matter is State grants by Roman Catholics, Westoy- premily estremed, and where he did suing the bill and the goods.
might refresh defendant's memory rogard-
of tolerance, that the Taung-ii-yamon
brig Lowell,
perhaps latest
the Congregational body, the Bap a good for the public at large."
brig is assured that is rights Dofondant, having been sworn, said that has demanded that Mr. Alabistor be pro- be protected, if the facts relative to the imperturbability and pride in their know- tions, to say nothing of the manoys raised
will with he lived in Hongkong, but he was in no secuted, more Governor Erye; and that Mr. Lizzie Major are but exaggerated, the Goledge of the business.
Bo did not remember evor Lay is the
is the bearer of
of sa
to that varnment is determined to dearand:
their repara-
schoola throughout the world, and of baying anything.
honorable body, re the motion au ap logy. The dry. Lowell has the 25-
difiou been
in which His Honor: Don remember! Do you Of course, our readers can exercise their been taken to the ansenal, and being dis- ! the Christis. Jeaney, thereby bold ter, such as the schools at Pinuer belong- ing to the Commercial Travellers. Instead general are rich own discretion, swear that you did not get those goods 1:..
in believing the rumoin. charged. The depositions of the crew bave and respectable, and even those who are of Defendant hesitated, and said something It is a rather more substantial fact that been autt the British Government.
representing £8,901,405 as the whole anmure for having assaulted his horse about not getting them personally; the vast preparations are being made for the
diareputable are seldoma poor.. We do notum raised in ten years for education in- boy, it was dlacharged,
New York, April 17th-A special des wish to speak unkindly of the ruck of pro-dependently of the State, it would be much of the Emperor this
From Havana says the British Consul selytes, but to be very poor and very disrearer the mark and much more just to Year. He patch ploy My 3D Holland without noticed his note, wherein, a month after the destined wife was selected last year,
His Honor asked low defendant explaiu-fifteen. It will be remembered that his condemnation of the brig Mary Laivell. conversion, too often operates the other times as much. and bang upset Mre Holland, to that
New York, April 18th-Herald's spent way, as those who understand the working Lady's jury, were brought up, and each goods are said to have been deliveted, he Chefoo correspondent writes, on the ways Secretary Fish lus telegraphed in of our distant missions well know, it the fined the sum of $10, in default one bills and there was another note, wherein Consulate is dying a silken legs and me the heir Mary Lowell, without delay, and by some depressing little papers which were of prized to the pupils of their male ani
spoke of
surprise at nos having paid his 24th-This is the Queen's birthday; the strictions to our reprepresalitatives at are inclined to admit it.
tunity for a second demonstration in Dublin he asked Miss Rose to wait a little longer, Custom House is closed. I have the tube, man, a renal for the release of This train of thought has been suggested in connection with the sunual, distribution when he would pay,
salute fired, but there is a cricket match go if not complied with, hatile demonstra lately presented to us entitled Jewish faruale schools, which took place in the THE SUPREME COURT. Defendant here again sought to mix mp ing on
The last new progressivo idea haretious will commence from our naval binly stand amazed at the persistent faith of to the late ball at which Prince Arthur was Court Eper for Wednesday, 9th June, 1808, the two accounts of the aforesaid bir is the establishment of a lucifer match raspadons.
After reading them we could Exhibition Palace, and was a kind of sequel at 11 o'clock a.m.
Collius and the
vuly nufactory: sone sulphur springs have been The Havana piess advocate t the expul the small resolute body which calls itself present. The missons of all orders wors promised to
pay
ision of Cuban Americans.
the "Suciety for the Conversion of the their costume, and walked in The high rates in the Hankow tea market New York, April 18th.- Washington
to ad- roundt Jews," and we hardly know Plaintiff said that Miss Rose was in referred to in our last, were given only for special says it is confidentially declared mire most, the moral courage of the mis- lighted, the Duke of Leinster, as Grand
which to
the building, which Australia and could not herself prove the a few crack chops for the Russian market. at Grant has directed that a peremptory siquaries who receive their salaries and Master, at their head. Addresses were de supply and delivery of the goods in dis- A private circular remarks that prices for demand be made on the Spanish authorities accomplish so little, or the serve comple-livered in defence of maury sud on be pute; but he was perfectly curtain that she Onpacks are now from Tia. 7 la The 10 of Cubs for the immediate release of the cency and ferbiage with which that littes half of the charities. Lord Dunboynu, would never have entered the goods had per pecul under those paid last season, brig Mary Loice, and the surrender of the recorded. It is probable that a Jew and a General Dunne, and others took part in the they not been supplied in the usual way, bile Oanfas are Tls. 1a if lower. The two passengers taken from the Lixie Major, half to each missionary annually would re- proceedings,
Qu remarked" Wonder if Pedro will copie to hanghai again-the place where he was
TO-DAY'S POLLOS.
MMay on the Bench.
Anther ferocious dog.
of...
g.cise was disposed Mrtughes, broker, appeared to answer a
not,
unmixed
A Peking correspondent tells ya, as the the Spanish. Captaiu Caápbell, of the contempt. Again, there is a sense of tists, and various other religioua detiom'na
enormo
|
wealth
Розьевод
by
from British and
in
ragged" schools and peculiarly philanthropic in
in charac
The wo chair-coolios referred to in our he swore positively that he did not buy the now attained the venerable age of jentered an evergette protest against the putable, so far from being an obstacle to charitable persons to represent it as three
Emall ause report, as having left the em goods,
monthard labor.
bas
The puptoir d'Escompte de Faris and and said he had one under coiscovered about 20 mailea island.
Another. Rudger and thers-Applica- Collins did tion Rule for repayment of sums paid j under fersed judgment.
In thatter of Lyall and Others, Bank. rupta lotion to determine claim of C. P. Bender and Another
not,
Records."
THE masonis body have found an oppor
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