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CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1869.

ITAIN AND AMERICA,

as from the United States i

ied in our last evening's isone

y attructed a certain amount

as indeed the matters they cat to have doue in all quar orld where the English lan en Stripped of the exag

which is common to the r transatlantic cousins, the which these telegrams are resent a feeling towards ob far exceede annoyance or

at what the speakers are

t during the war. It is the

nsider our unfriendly and

it the cession of territory, as s

for injuries, real or stip

ed by us on others has been

ged by any whose position

u to consideration. The

the United States at this

ique in their history. They

through a crisis more trying hich has over yet best a

beside which many inter fade by comparison. They cessful at a cost greater than red in the world's history rposes, and are required to the moment that process of and equality between vi nished, to do which in other betweenother races decades, jes, have been requisite. Of sity of language may be held onditions, but it also tends to keep alive ill-will. There is ro, despised by the one and other section, who is being tisfy the monal feelings of u annot overcome their social: to the object of their care.

g of the differencea of party

in the present case: ali suanimous in their anathe England the Presidency of such a time is a sufficiently Whether General, Grant is to hold that post to the

No. 1872-JUNE 8, 1869.]

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 "he

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.. Before Hou, J. PACNOEPOTE, June 8, 1869,

THE CHINA MAIL.

latter toas sro inferior in quality; but the former are

up to avarage.

intended to make his foreign policy the at rate of 30 conts per head, for coplies yet, to prove this question; but it did not regard to the high fresher which then priba, and there is no doubt that the move reckon up the income and balance i

feature of his administration." He has commenced with Cuba, and seems to he determined to "keep autters que with Great Britain, and these three words express, we believe, what will be for some time the guiding spirit of his admi- nistration. He is, though aggrieved at our past action, by no means desirous of plunging the overburdened States into a European war. But the time may come when such a course may offer the only hope of uniting the conflicting inter eats of various parties, of laying to

G. Davis . J. Bank, $500, for brokerage, contracted for to the defendant, who is agent for the Dutch Ewigration Company. ia Honor gave judgment in this case. He said that he was of opinion that the 30 cents per head was futended as the com- mission for those coolies who were shipped

that for Surinam, and on

point he give judgment merely for the .60 lodge i

$55. in Guurt. From the evidence and corres- pondence, however, it was sufficiently evi- dent that the plaintiff had rendered great assistance in the procuration of the coolics; and for this he would give judgment in the

with costs of sun of $250,

attorney,

Would

Holmes v.

Day

him

Defendant again awere ho did not perso- nally get the collars charged for.

His Honor said that it was a pity fis Hose would not be back until some months matter whether defandast got the goods paraonally or not he had promissil to for thens. Everything slowed that he must have got the goods; and in face of the facts, the Court could not but give judg- meus for the amount claimed.

E..R. board, &c., at the Star Hotel This claim M. Lessler, $160.80, for extended from July 1868 to April 1869; and defendant said he did not know whe ther the account was correct or not he had never got a bill, and thought that plaintiff had been wroug in taking out a summons against bir $182.54-- Plaintiff said he was perfectly certain rest the unquiet" nigger. question, Bazeland callos His Honor's attention that the account was correct: he had treat follows:- A bed antrage took place laat passengers taken had passports in dus formi, nevertheless. In a church which was well

to the above case, which was decided lasted defendant in a friendly way in the mat Court-day, and asked for leave to appeal, ter, which could be seen from the time the on the ground that improper evidence was admitted with ought not to have been Judgment for plaintiff, received. The cuss being one of compra- dore's commission,

the Judge had called evidence as to custom.

Tai Chen Chan

. Wong

lad rus,

This case, which was connected with dis-

je

{Courier)

the vessel has touched.

QA

read in iufidel books, from which he had

à refusal to comply will be followed by present the amount of even nominal cos- boatile demonstrations from our navy. version. Of Jewesses this average would A Foochow correspondent writes You

New York, April 19th-The Herald's he too high, since oddly enough they ap will recall that, a few weeks ago, I wrote in New Orleans special says a formidable and pear to be more intractable than the men. well organized expedition is preparing for Some one who bad taken the trouble to valud. Contrary to expectations and the

it against welfare of farmers, the fershet

щень upon usment is of a again; nearly, if not quite as high as for that the command has been tendered to the cost over 200 to convert an octogenarian of a serious character. It is stated the results came to the conclusion that it merly. The paddy fulda in this vicinity Tuchel General Harry Hazen, but if he de- Jewess, who was also stone deat; but of a are overflown, and bosts go now where oralines then General Stoudnisu will probably Jew eighty years old, who was not thus. dinarily is

is dry ground. The foundations be the leader. Collector Casey, who ia 14 afflicted, a missionary dating from Polish

from one to brother-in-law of President Grant, openly Prosaiu naively remarks: " 14 Sad to subugerged of many houses are

say, w days, the crops will suffer materially. For thing about the expedition. The district atterol the most fearful oaths and ran away several fest. If the food continues many says he don't want to hear or know any sum he heard the names of Jesus he the last week or so, members of firms, Tex Attorney appeals to Washington for in- a fast as his old legs

would carry him tasters, tc., some late from England, and structions and receives only vagne generali- Among other items some from Hongkong only, have arrived ties.

of presumably considered gratifying (or they would not here in considerable numbers. The market New Orleans, April 19th.-Captain Giles, printed and circulated among the

sub. for Teas will probably adon open.

of the schooner Lizzie Major, publishes an

cribers) we find that a Jewish physician account of the avizire of two of his passen was very kind and argued for the space of s correspondent from Chefou reports as gers by the Spanish frigate to says the two hours, but remained quite insensible and of finally deciding for sale gene-

night. The Tautal of Chefco has a German regularly signed by General Dulce, which filled "Boveral Jews were observed. A rations yet to come whether the lot.

constable, who is used as a detective, and had bou recognized by the authorities at Rabbi, alan, fond of controversy, was well zion shall or shall not remain British territory. We believe that the President

very useful in finding out thieves. He is The Captain formally proteatul against the extracted much poison and all kinds of is perfectly willing to let matters rest

of course in ill odour with his brother con- seizure at the time, declaring that the arguments, which he uses against Curie- stables and the thieving population. Last until he can judge with tolerable accuracy

Ho Assan . E. R. Holmiva, $338.88-night about nine o'clock, he was decored Spanish authorities would be held respon- tianity." Another "a

be "appeared to us to whether peace or war will finally be the

A shopkeeper was governing impulse of the nation, and be granted only on a point of law, and not the Stag Hotel, was withdrawn.

His Honor replied that au appeal could putes arising out of the proprietorship or outside the town, by the cook of Mr Asible. The Captain also describes the mer thirsting after truth

but of

of the Customs, and another man, a Calabaran.

of the prisoners by volunteers at "so baffled and perplexed, but not beaten, whichever it may be, he will faithfully upon a question of fact. The decision in

atorekeeper in the Castoms, on pretence

that bo struck bia head and board in great carry out the policy which public opinion the case alluded to was given upon the fact

of going to look after a thief. He was Cubau volanteering is going on rapidly, agitation, and declared he would never give Sam Ring Stultz & J. Sloans, $51:50. walking along with one of these mon in bus quietly. Recruits are promptly forwar up the Talmud, whether our arguments indicates. As a clever, able man, he is proven in evidence that an understood for goods supplied, Judgmant was given front, the other behind. The main in fronted to Cubs in small detachnauta. Recent were right or wrong. Oue Jew who bot blind to the risks to be run agreement existed to pay one per cent to for plaintiff, but more as a means of prob- said Listes, and at that moment, the con-ly a full battery of field artillery we coup

nas preached to immediately protonded Branes cannot afford to have one Anglo-anter for the payment of the money for aut (a watobmaker) had gone off to Now fire two shots with his revolver, but it is

compradore, because he became a gua- sole recovery than anything else, as defend-stabiu full to the ground. He managed letely manned for the expedition.

to be deaf; but then, it Saxon power as the undisputed mis the goods. It was admitted that the sum York without apttling this and other little not known what effect they had. The two fress of the North American Conti- of one-half per cent had been paid by de-bille

men escaped and have not since been asen fendant, but he bad refused to pay the posable that means may be found to remainder. His judgment in the case hav

The constable lies in a very precarious state Loo Ayow. U. Seaburg, $11; and do with a bid out up the back of his head and ensure her non-interference in the event ing been, therefore, bazed upon fast, and Akewa. Same, $23-Judgment for plain-ueck. He was however able to give the of a war. It is curious to note how in not at all connected with the custom of tiffs. Defendant has been adjudicated above particulars." all that is said about the recognition of trade, no appeal could be granted. He bankrupt. belligerency Great Britain alone is was sorry that the rule was ever made; saddled with the blaine of doing what Mr Hareland said that he knew very

but it could not be helped, France did equally with ourselves, a little about the case personally, as there sign which points in the direction we

the idea that the States think we will give up Canada---it may be noted by the way that the opinions of the Canadians made on the question-and we believe that the proposal is simply made to furnish & wore tangible alternative to a threat of war than had hitherto been offered. But if they want war-sad as any war islet us," in Mr Chandler's

nent, and the adjacent islands; but it is

was so counsel on oither side; but he was

decided on the ground ho had stated.

Navy), $21.13, for lemonade and soda J. A. Pereira v. C. Brown (Army and water.Unreturned betites valued at $12 was the item disputed.-Judgmont for bottles be returned, according to the recog nized usage.:

to

FURTHER INSULTS TO FOREIGNEES-DIS. JAPAN.

TURBANOES EXPECTED.

Of

added

have indicated. We have little belief in under the impression that it had been plaintiff less $12, on condition that the learn that the complexion of political affairs another by the good sense and justice or Jew who had attentively listened to on-

Le Tye

F. P. F. O'Toole . W. Johnstonu, 80,

considers the done. At this

kra vever even alluded to in the speeches Yows, Same, $17; and Yin Ahoy. Same, for board and lodging.Judginsut for unpleasantnessament, there is more with one race and not with another which counts of arguments and discussions mostly

Ja

which

be

words, "have it at once, and let it be a question of payment of liceuss amongst at a port in the United Kingdom, they bad for yone knows that during the past to several causes. They are single men baks as being micro_nauful and inter-

sharp, short, and decisive." This perpe

old country, will evoke a manifestation had been settled by the arbitrator ecording that will be a death-blow to the vapourings of which we now hear so much. We do not, however, beliege that the President

is anxions for a wat with Great Britain, mant, was given in the first action for

in

Мазын

stop

BAZEN.

customar

of

but it is possible that he wants a pro-drawn altogether; and defendant was Chinese than they could out of Europeans strange thing. The names are quite well-inal proselytes. No

·for two or

*,

in this list cliuiate, His clients were en titled to a passage home, which could not be less than £15 each.

The capias was immed, sa requested.

THE NORTH We are in receipt of papers from Japan to May 28, and from Shanghai to the ord

(N. f. Herald.)

Rak

Ju ttie

Y

a in-

11 111-

Jowish

EDUCATIONAL FUNDS IN ENGLAND. A parliamentary return gives the amount expanded, during the ten years between

moneys voted by Parliament for national

special says the Spanish Minister has called Probably the poor man bind in the interims

New York, April 21st-The Herald's years ago he would not listen at

become procls-

too infirm on Seuratary Fish and demanded

Descape. They take the mation againat tillibustering. The Secretracts, and aro offers willing to converse or fary promptly declined, saying that as the argue, but that seems very nearly to ex- insurgents have a Provisional Government haust the evidence in favour of the society. he saw no reason for hindering that he belonged to that highly interesting one it is remarked, "I cannot just say from taking up armas in their service.

class, the secret believers." As we searched MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIES.

in vain for further mention of the class which The recent little' affair in Chioa, which

comprises these a objects of interest, we was settled in one way by what may be fear that even scoret believera" are From the Japan Gazette of May 28, we called the gunboat of Christianity, and something more then are. The wife of a becomes so gloopy that it thinks it becomes

Lord Clarendon, Ruggests some reficctious erations on Christianity had evidently grows in knowledge, I wish i could add its duty to speak more plainly of what it ou niesions and missionaries generally alan in grace, but that was not the case $300; Je Williams v. Same, $400;

Joss Borges and aro

another R. Dovine,

What kind of sucedes gris, trust

e position than it has lately their mode of work.

do they

observes the aggrieved missionary. Ac really achieve why do they fail. $19.-1

-Thess cases restod Kyou the decision plaintiff,

brewing than

most people in fact their best hunting ground

end thus: "I me

this objection by for have any idea of; and some of our repre of Me Peleraru, who had been appointed

Seripture and then WN arbitrator in the matters of dispute arising

secret of

separated. " Mr Sharp applied, on behalf of two sea sentatives, wide-awake themasives to the convorts and what is the viotory in connection with the conduct and pro- men of the ship Elector Dixon for a capas true position, would bo content to let their or loss in these matters? The success of Were juterrupted, and the discussion

niezionaries boast, Roman Catholis

ast ended," One Jew remarked that he. Prietorship of the German Tavern, The to stop the said vessel;

co-nationals remain in ignorance of this Although is.

was tired of the tracts, and advised admitting it to actions had ten orderou to stand over clients had signed articles for three years, fast. Bat it is mistaken policy.

true, has been decribed from last sitting, as it had been found that with the usual condition to be discharged

us, to self and circulate old Hebrow diplomatic relations with the acting under very strict discipline, so that eating. Another

their cost of living is small, aut him, as he asver would believe in what we

begged us

us to leave the partners had not been portioned accord-been discharged bore in Hongkong, the government hare basu disturbed. The naturally

little money goes a long way. tual threatening of "chawing up" at ing to the liability of each. Me Hazeland vessel, having been sold the other day to insults that were offered to the Englishaneni

Moreover, said." One, who to speak plainly was an sant, and we may rest tolerably wall art took objection to several items in the had been made for their passage home down spirit is all there and any oppost-freaks us are ugasionally. pestor represented he should not be obliged to pleasure is getting to be rather unplea appeared for the plaintiffs; and as defend Mr. Thomas Howard, and no provision on the Tukaido showed that the outting they are too full fuel to audit oli elothes wan, malutained firmly that if to venture ou such curious and irrational the blessia had come as the missionaries As she was on the oration to the Samourai who insisted on the Award of the arbiter, Mr Hazeland mbmit to England.

unarmed assured that any further pressure on the tod that they could go into items after they of departure, as he had just heard from the fatally. As it is the Mikado has the foroltoads than to convince the under. to the dépôt of the society at the last Paris

foreigners getting down from Protestant wisionaries. They are a

stand in the fair

With regard fair selling bats. the Harbor

he missed to

vchiale, would have most probably cused of being mere anxious te baptizeta her to the agreem

continued to agreement. After various tales of at once, Mr

under Exbibition, Bay that

of their converts, and of show- bus standings hardship from defendant, the case was every European captain tried to get rid of sent his regrets to Sir Harry Parkos;

bition, great stress is laid on the foot (*) that none af ultimately concluded by the Court. Judg their Urews at this port, as they could get the British Minister demands the names ing undue indulgence, to the remnants that one of the tracts given to the Jews

of heathen faith and ceremonies which were

in the park torn or threwa much more work (such as discharging and of the culprits, and the government declares huger in the minds, and crop out in the

The sway.

This might he a hopeful sign if it a $47.43; the second action was taking in cargo) out of Manda men and that they are unknown. Now here is

were said of a British workman, but then, as à rule, Jaws text for laying the foundation of a mill-ordered to pay the two last-nosed clauos

known to the peuple, i yet are unknown doubt English Protestant missiona

done and

Es do not waste even paper. At Mulhouse an old Jow complained not tary dictatorship.

With a powerful ($36), together with $74.23 of a claim made

to the government; although all officers sowie ties are expensive to the societies only of the sinfulacas of mankind, but of army at his command, he might be able by Mesara Schellhass & Co. and adjudicated

prasing along the Toksido are questioned,

Support them

oving to their par his own sins; he had, however, to reduce to order the unruly elemente somo time since.

their namos taken, and the time of passing their irrepressible tendency to large fami wo redet, The building was full, Jor

tiality for the

of their wives and Copy of a veterato antipathy to Jesus." Elsewhere which, if the latest news is to be relied

spacial guard-houses, noted. Sir fairy refused to Tong Aman o, J. B. Holland, $4.35;

to accept the on, he is at present unable to control,

lies; they are also occasionally expensive apology miluas accom panied hy the

We shall see what

to the country, as we know to out cost; facts seen." Two antiable young Jewesser DAMES and hence perhaps the countenanes which hun Asee e. Same, $4.35.-These were two

east received tracts: sume boy Jues (apparently and will be the result

they are sometimes viewed with also amiable) did the same thing: finally, he apparently lends to the absurd alti claim on the part of chair-coolses fur

indications arin-cust by natives, as supposed, by matum proposed by Mr Sumner. It is age. The amount was admitted by de-

fondant but it was advanced in defence Inst

Cragar from.

prevalent everywhere, since the operation of an unexplained but in Roxitale two ladies of title shook hands with the to be hoped, for the sake of both eoun- that the coolies bad behaved in a moat

advent of the Mikado and the dauntos with law, to be the harbinger of the traders and missionaries, and Prince Oscar of Sweden, lies, that the dispute will soon be auziahareful manner; that they had got drunk

with hie chamberlain spont half an hour at their retainers

g in Yedo, that an outbreak is soldiers whose coming the unfortunate cably and fairly adjusted. If Mr Motley and purposely thrown Mrs Holland twice has been held, at which Mr Cunninghaut termine whether it will take place in the

A mesling of the new Municipal Counollinent. It is difficult accurately to de- pagats generally find russon sooner or later the society's depôt in Paris.-Pall Mall

Guzette. to lawent Comparatively few of the is Instructed not to 1000gnise the prun outsiderably that said lady was very il vis clected Chairman, and Mr Adams ride city itself; but universal opinion, holds to be very leaned on, in the way under ciple of arbitratión, but to demand ap

ilChairman, Alessrs. taker and unequivocal admission of wrong-doing one days thereafter; and that undertook the duties of the Finance Currents, the great provokbig cause is-the

toppins this as the most probable locality. At all by the specimena frequently exhibited ad Hall, er do receive that rigid the coplies, besides abusing her in the most mittee: Messrs. Yates and Miller the

of foreigners.

scientibe training whi

which the Church of insists on. commonly hom

endeavored to dissuade the neigh Gubbay, the "Watch" Department. horne, endea

It is also more numerous than for a long time A bouring outside coolies to give her the nao

toria to be signed by firms giving their past. A geutleinar was lately riding along, zeal for convenion, our woolly headed education in England and Wales. It thru

the dear

Bar Leather who are exposed to our of their sudane, Judgment

was given by the Court for Wharfage Dues, passed at the Meeting on gut it his way; and one of the guard rode th

adhision to the Resolution in regard attended by a Japanese guard. A samoural brother, the negro, it is who capitulates the exhibits in detail under the heads anh.

In roferance

The Mauris have indeed scriptions," once up to remonstrate, when the fellow tou called it, who caught the plaintiffs by the to the shore line, the defendant in both cases, and a lekong was the 27th May, we struct the foot of the guard and inset him out of | adopteil Christianity, but in

took must readily.

other quene, and took them both to be chargeded to address Bund letholders, asking per his saddle uver his pouy; wel the foreigners to be more inspired by the spirit of practicn chuy

urces" the suns of inmney raised locally to meet

set the grants from the Castral Educa before the Magistrate. His Honor remark- mission for the pontoons about to be cun- ed that it was a very gross caRo.

had to show his revolver to save the guard, the Ud Testament than of the New; and tias Department in Downing-street. Dur structed at the east ends of the roads run Why no complaint was middle to the offints, we have converted the Zulus wholesale, but ing the ten years to which we have referred. then, ex rere, they have shaken the the department voted £6,10,135. To inset frontages to the extent of about 20 feet on

this amount no less a sua than £3,991,465 each side.

given by the gentleman to whom it hap the matter of the Fortsa affair, which was establishment of Miss Rose, over twy and Yokohamaa, by means of the P. & to be a marked

Mail communication between-Shanghai pad, is, that he frequently visits Yedo on ass appreciate our efforts inadequately, was raiset locally, £4,554,333 being sub- business, al that it wind cause him it is easier to make of the young Brah Beri tions. £3,241,327 being "obuol pance" brought by U. S. Mail Steamor Great Re-years ago. Dr Ruse appeared as maunger steamers, is at end. Those will honcafor

isu polished and learned sceptic than & a

and £1,195,154 the contributions from £3,241,327 being school public, in anticipation of the regular P. & of his sister's busincas.

ward follow the example of the French

Indeed the party opposed to foreigners Christian. The Turks and indels for £3,

pence, and 0. Str., is received with great dissatisfac His Honor (to defendant): Do you admit and run direct between Yokohama aud tead. And it is as sure assaything can be the Makostaus in general not only thin which these figures has been quoted the is far from being even quiescent; fat less whom we pray so often do not respond, and £1,198,745 the ontributions from other But in almost every journal in Defendant: I don't remember ever buy-P. & O, intend noon to run a branch line masient to make itself folt; and to bring trial that goes to make a convert represented as the whole and sole amount

Hongkong. It is said, however, that the iu Japan, that it only awaits a favourable pise but hate our religion.

Bat of allahovo-named sum £8,091,500 has been others, the Jew hae in him less of the We (Friend of China) bear from Macao,ing them. The defendant then wont iuto &

from hence to Japan, calling at Nagasaki on a foreign war.. under date the 20th uitime, that Mefers rembling story about a certain Mr Collins and passing through the foland Sex..

locally raised throughout England and Dent & Co.'s old Book-keeper, Mr Lo him, who got goods from Miss Roze dent. at who nsed

to live in the same room with

It is not true that an actual rupture has that, as we believe, any human We have learned, through

Wales for the purpose of national education correspon taken place Letween the

A gentleman once bousted th Hangchow,

English and

that, though teiro, (quondain proprietor of desafiol, it might probably be to that gontloman's Jenkins in genow, that the house of Mr French Ministers on the one side and the he had bad many and

in ten years. It is difficult to understand and much other valuable property in

demolished Japanese government, on the oibar; but with the children of Israel, only one had how people could fall into euch an obvious Shanghai) has been released from the account the goods were got.

Plaintiff stated that this Mr Collins got can missionary, who has been for att tion, in the shape of apology or anything stealing the undoubted

by the Chinese, Mr Jenkins is an amori as the latter hesitate to give any autistic evor got the better of him, but then," he error, instauch as before very return dormea neut on his inability to make the books goods about the ane time as defendant did years prosecuting his work, we are told, olae, for the lato interferences with 10 ancient Jew to idolatry, most anthropologists aud

to which he was subjected conse

"he added, was a converted a Notwith appeared auother parliamentary paper

moved for of the

the Duke of by

Marlborough of the firm exhibit proper balances. But and paid for thont. Mr Collins, who was with energy and prudence. He has been signera, all the foreign representatives maintain that the Somitic is essentially and for the to Church of Hugiasi selipol wo also boar from another

accustomed to spend several months of has agreed to suspend further diplomaticunturally a anonotheistic race, and therefore, paper shows that in Bogant and lar that the party

poor alone had been issued. This relesse has not actually taken place,

though, by telegram from Lisbon, there can be all with Miss Ro30.

hundreds of miles from any other foreigner and ample reparation shall have been made, must ever be instinctively disinclined to while 4,810 Church of England schools are in doubt of the onler for release baing ou

He was anxious to establish himself upon.

receive the doctrine of the Trinity, Let annually aided by the State, there are as the way; a telegram stating

Plaintiff bare produced the bocks of the

world people, and wor

without searching so profoundly into the many as 6,671 national or parish schools despatel had isaged from the pro

which showed two entries, ainuunting a proper basin among the office, firm,

handedly,

not so alded, but supported by contribe- having already been received.But that, to the sum chained; and a nota (which allow nothing done in bie name under refusing several opportunities to

quite on the surface to explain why tious, school peace, and occasionally by the Jew is the most difficult of prusalytes. endowments, but all, of course, raised He comes of a stubborn and also of a

of a per- locally, and

and aut aet

met by one farthing of I suppose you are surprised that another's name, nor without its being fully not sufficient--1 there

Chiengo, April 16-Consul General secuted race. For

State Manual for B

for such

that if we had been portions of State aided and unaided schools as an order to release a State prisoner dated March 1887, anly a month after the mission purposes. Ma

Whatever may have carrics with him preliminary instructions in their place we should have done as they for the Church of England aloue. But we One of our

friends bearing the report, goods were delivered. Defendant had no been the immediate

been the immediate cause of the out-break, looking for restitution and full atisfaction did, they are still liable to be reproached have to take into account all the money. remarked Wonder if Pedro will come other bill except that one referred to.

blame attaches to him,"

Their to diuerican citizens for all injuries and with their national crim

raised locally and His Honor remarked that these facts writes our

attitude r correspondent.

insults received by thism at the hands of towards us, meanwhite, on this

milleri

Catholics, Wesley might refresh defondant's memory regard-

A Peking correspondent tolls as as the the Spanish, Captain

Sate grants by Roman pendently of the unmixed ans, the Congregational body, the Bap of the one of tolerance, ot, perhaps ing the bill and the goods,

has rights will with contempt.

tists, and various other religious denomina there in a sense of Again, Defendant, having been sworn, said that hated goip that the Taung-li-game brig Lowell, is assured that bis bs lived in Hongkong, but be, was in no secuted, more Governor Krye; and that Mr. Lantic Major are not exaggerated, the Go-ledge of the enormous wealth posssed by schools peculiarly philanthropic in charac

of the that Mr. Alabaster be pro-be protected. If the facts relative to the imperturbability and pride in their know. tious, to say nothing o sanners raised

from British aud

ragged" schools and And Bo did not remember ever Lay is the bearer of no apology to that on and ap logy. The Mary Lowell has the bondage in which they thereby hold ter, such as the schools at Pinner belong

vernment is determined to demand repara. their anything,

people throughout the world, and buying

bonorable body, re the Formoss difficulty. His Hotor: Don remember! Do you Of course, our tenders: cau exercise their boen taken to the sraonal, and is being dis- the Chrimiana. Jews in general are rics of representing £8,001,405 as the whole

own discretion, in believing the rumom. obarged. The depositions of the swear that you did not get those goods?

respectable, have and Defendant hesitated, and said something It is a rather more substantial fact that been sent t the Britisli Government: about not getting them personally; the vast preparations are being made for the

disreputable are seldom poor.

We do not

sum raised in ten years for education. New York, April 17th-

pre dependently of the State, it would be much selytes, but to be very poor and very diare goods.

putable, an for from being an obstacle to charitable persons to represent it as thres Conversion, two often operates the other times as much way, as those who understand the working

admit it

the part of Great Britain, the answer 6thy language and refusing to carry her Public Works, and Messrs. Adeus and pity the insults to foreigners are erhaps for this reason that of all 1850 and 1808, both inclusive, out of the

may easily be anticipated, and then

dod defend the right."

LOCAL.

SOME пoplesant rumours are siloat ne to the Boaucial stability of a farge and well- known Chinese hong, whose engagements are reported as very large,

The Japan Güzelte saya-"The intelligence of the action of the Home Government in

tion,

that tho

proper

F. Bone e. M: Lesslor, $0.80, for goo.lsing North and South, to overlay their we are at a key to understand. The reason faith of one of our own bishops. The Chi

supplied. This was a claim for collars and stockings supplied to defondant from the

this debt?

a

in Богатова,

paid for there.

nora, had since got goods, and also Defendant denied that he had say

oach year alone in this distant inland city, relations with the government

bill

at

Handcu

gua saintes on the deatlis of crowned heads, writing) was also produced, which began beatise he would neither rent not buy in

CUBA AND THE STATES.

61

Jew

proneness

We take the following telegrams from eat there are, we think, many reasons

school pence,

this

and "

we know, even in such matters as min defendant admitted to be his ova band-secure the property he so much needed, Jato american papers

must be the Sig have not come to pay my bill," and was anderstood by all concenied that it was for Planb is about learing for Havana, and the Jaws, dir. Mali says speaking of money. Sngh are the relative pro

an important circumstance

to Shanghai again--the place where he was generally esteemed, and where he did so

good for the public at large."

so

of.

TO-DAY'S POLICE.

Mr May on the Beuch

Another ferocious dog cue was disposed

Mr Hughes, broker, appeared to answer anmmons for having assaulted his horn boy, but was discharged,

a

4

business.

.

latest

UTDA

18

and

even those

who are

ing to the Commercial Travellers. Instead

iu-

the two chair-coolies referred to in our he swore pyetively that he did not buy the marriage of the peror this year. He patch from Havana says the British des- wish to speak uukindly of the ruck of pro nearer the mark and much more just to

Small Cause report, as having left the em

ploy of Mr 3. B. Holland without notice,

and having upset Mr Holland, to that lady's injury, were brought up, and each fined in the sum of $10, is default one month's hard labor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT.

Court Paper for Wednesday, 9th June, 1809,

at 11 o'clock am.

The Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris and Another Rodger and thers.-Applica-

Bon for Rule for repayment of suma pald under reversed judgment.

In the matter of Lyall and Others, Bank- ripta Motion to determine claim of C. P. Benderson and Another,

His Honor asked how defendant

pay.

of our distant missions well I know, if they

inclisted to

Consul bas now attained the venerable age of entered an ouergesic protest against the ed his note, whereikti, a month after the destined wife was selected last year.

explain fifteen. It will be remembered that his condenaustion of the brig fary Lowell.

New York, April 18th-ferald's special unde. Are said to have been delivered, lis! A Chefoc correspondent writes, on the augs Secretary Fish has telegraphed in

Tuz masinid body have found an oppor spoke of surprise at nos having paid his 24th-This is the Queen's birthday the structions to our reprepipsentatives at aro bill; and there was another note, wherein Consulate is dying a silken flag, and the Cube to make a demand for the release of

tunity for a second demonstration in Dublin This train of thought has been suggested in connection with the nest distribution he asked Miss Rose to wait a little longer, Customs House is closed. I have heard no the briz fary Lorell, without delay, and by some depressing little papers which were of prizes to the pupils of their male and when he would

salute fired, but there is a cricket match go if not complied with, hostile demonstra Lately presented to us untitled "Jewish female schouls, which took place in the Defendant here again sought to mixing on. The last now progressive inte hare tious will cotamence frut our naval Records. After reading them we could Exhibition Palace, and was a kind of sequel the two accounts of the aforesaid Mr is the establishment of a lucifer match ma- squadrons.

ouly stand amazed at the persistent faith of to the late ball at which Prince Arthur was snie sulphur springs have been

The Harzus press and said he had promised to

ress advocate the exput the small resolute body which calls itself present. The aussons of all orders wore pay it if My

sion of Cuban Americaniz

the, "Society for the Conversion of the their co building, which was and walked in Collins did not.

Plaintist said that Miss Ross was in high rates in the Uankov ta mly for special ways is confidentially dociated mire most, the moral quarage of the mis ligated,

tos market New York, April 18th. Washington Jews," and we hardly know which to ad- Australia and could not herself prove the a few crack chops for the Russian market that Grant has directed that a paremptory siouaries 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 no little, or the scroue compla livered in defence of masonry and on be pute; but he was perfectly certain that sho Gopacks are now from Tis. 7 to Tls. 10 of Cuba for the immediate release of the concy an verbiage with which that litt'e is half of the charities. Lord Dunboyne, would never bare entered the goods had per pocul under these paid last season, brig Mary Lowell, and the surrender of the recorded. It is probable that a Jew and a General Dunue, and others took part in the they not been supplied in the usual way. while Danfos are The ia lf lower. The two passengers taken from the Zissie Afujor, balf to each missionary annually would re- proceedings,

Coltinn and the one onder consideration,yered about 2 miles jul

Patantly

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