UNE 24 1869;

OTIFICATIONS.

To-morrow, the 26th

ЕВРАТОН,

e China, To-moTYOW,

BOES.

doms Daily Returns

ta and Exporta passed

House, by the Na

the week ended 20th

pgkong :-

ken Bram

d Fish.

Ginseng

bales Glue.

kon (Hase,

es Clth.YAK

plu Buffaloe Biden.

100 pials Iron Kal

Bode

11 ta' Sheathing

ove Hark.

sel

Leaf.

34 bags Pesa.

bales Putchock. 109 picula Rattant.”

picule Rice.

pieces Sandalwood.

pieuls Sapanwood.

35

piculs Stoak Führ

18 bundles Tin-plate

tati,

[Ware.

8000,

Shell.

drier

tong

Twige:

rioni.

using Desen

240 pieces Fana

127 pisale Firewood.

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adries.

rts and Exports passed Steamar Office during Jane.

shan and Poyang fruta

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Oplum Opium. Rods, Bars and Bloops,

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bacco;

Fes Cotton Goods.

les Woollen Goods,

dries.

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les Fine Silk,

erchiefs.

Rece Goods,

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Bangles.

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No. 1886 JUNE 24, 1889.]

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THE CHINA MAIL.

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• Our evlugns are open to all w/w wish to the matter is not worth looking into,i-States by an early opportunity is, days United States less of a disposition to go to clamation) by our merchants. to both North to hold her and to erish the "we do not hold ourselvey responsible for the In truth we see that there are thres clases Appa Sammy Inn war with any country, least of all with combatanta went in topsvid “abundance to separative

opinions of our corresponden s

All communications addressed to this paper

a quarantee of good faith

and

una

was Great Britain, than there is at the present

moment.

2. That

the Senate of the United States, by their vote, oh what le, palled of the ala- clusion at which Mr. Sumner arrived in

Treaty,

simply agreed to the con- his spooch in the Executive Session of that body, and not to the processes by which he reached that conchision or the arguments hy which he supported it.

stretched,

The

tainly unfortunate) to put a question to the U., Consul, Mr Allen replied that which at first sight could hos do otherwise defendant had no papers to show his

To the Editor of he⚫ TES," the strictest impartility ite deflection was the Northern population to pride Sir.Will you permit an America, who practically towards the Norlin aide, thonis ives on being Americana, rather than much impress incautions minds. In rican citizenship, nor had he been engaged has read all the articles published in your Our prout reguition of the right of thau ou belonging to any particular State, effect the Ambasador inspired by the Chi- in the American merchant service, or columus within the last two weeks on Amlockade (now imputed to us as a crime) are the real causes of the preservation of mess has had to look to the terins he had to be onged at all to the meresutile marine aerican affairs, and who thinks he as a was the greatest possible advantage to the Union; and, in spite of demand in order to get well out of a quos a seaman, having boon wrecked frous tolerably correct judgment of the public the North, which was in possession of an

superficial tion so langerous. And he pits hire Hawaiian vessel, The U. B. Consul could sentiment of his country, to assure you self to tell the British Government that therfore only do something in the way of

overwhelming naval preponderance oraretances which led such observers ‹

to predict the decay of the con- 1. That there never has been a time with its Guemy.

The since

ammunitious getting einployment, or send him to the in the last 50 years when there was in the supplied (in defiance of the Queen's pro lepent which, in the end, enabled the of war tral puwer, they underwent a gradual deve- it is only a

affair Poor address the public on legitimate grounds, but stounsics! They are crucificed everywhere, bard labor in the messin

a minority. the North; and it was practically with Amongst the physical conditions

vourable. British weat

weapons that the Coufedera:os conquered. Our Governous trees to that development none are

eneas an the improvement of means of com- they did not exceed, the law in the seizure manication, which has led to the constant. the case of the Alabama, they of the rains, and, if souidentally tardy in shuffling together and complicated inter to submit that question to arbitration, peculiarities which go to form the American

they have agreed

mingling of the people of the North. They were actively and most influentially type of character are much more distinct friendly at the most critical moment of the ban those which differentiate it with the war, when the Euperur of the French pro- New England, or Westers or Pacifios 3 That Mr. Sumner delivered an ela posed to us to acknowledge the indepen-cies; so long as this is the osso, the aptor borate speech on this subject which he lid dence of the South-a

proposal which, if it centripetal toudencies must be exsced. been for weeks preparing, and from which had not been repudiated by us, would have togly powerful, even if be desired the injunction of secreay to be unsured a very different issue to the conflict overpower the centrifugal. In apocula- they do not finally removed, & roquest that is always granted proposal, by the way, which both as ting as to the ultimate future of the char by the Senate. All other ramacks made on to its initiation and repudiation, the occasion were informal and conversa ver, with deliberate angandusi, through the different State by a constantly growing Mr. Sum the this energy which binds together total, and the speakers neither felt nor out bis autice expressed auy similar desire for publicity,

argument ignores.

network of communication is

generally known, and which it is needless regret to offer in apolo. What was the marks for the presuut its culminating point.

That there were various osuses not verament or the English nation express and the construction of the Pacific

For what then, could the English Gomos important elements of get the

of the problem

railroad alludu rojention of the treaty, not the lourt of fending That& portion of our people indeed, inaited even to this. California is

to that

conspired to sepure the

the head and front-the aula total of our of The influence of the achievement in not, which were the auwe doclarations of mom-sympathized with a portion of the Ameri: brought nearer to New York. Wo lately bors of the British Legation in Washington, can people. Neither more nor less. Dal pointed out the influence which might be

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1869;

of missionaries who have been concerned charged yesterday afternoon, with baying in the Formcas diffoulties, viz:French stolen some fish from a stall at mist be accompared by the name of the Missionaris, Protestant Missionari Market; but the tail at the Central that the custable was Ambassa lof, or Lord Clarendon, or who discharged. One witness stated that the ever it may be, says of the first that they fish was stolen from the stall, while ano - THE CHINA MALL, own sattorities. This is

teach their hophylde to despise thelether said it was taken from the fish-lan. Chiress on One of the witnesses, nained Lee Ahing, was lumny install Europeans in order to fined by Mr May in the sum of $20, for put down those of one nation by means of telling, lies; in default, six wooks hard widther. Of the Pr-testant Missionaries labor The fish-man paid the twenty they say. that THE FORMOSA QUESTION,

tomatimes shew

dibe" and departed tha want of discretion," and

and regarding the Th

Three Chinese boatmen belonging to It is somewhat noteworthy that neither Roman Catholic Misionaries, notwith sampan No. 1833 were on Tuesday oun- the residents of this Colony, the Obamatauding tliny bave been seized, rob mitted for trial by Mr Russoll on a charge ber of Commerce, upon which "devélyes bed and beaten, they say they want to of having sesaulted a Malay on board their the discussion of Imperial questions, thrust themselves into difficulty Forth sampas on the night of the 17th, while the the residents in Formosa, or even the mer

with they everything which one Malay was being taken on board his ship Chants chiefly interested in the Formicas indeed whoil weak iman risks his life a dispute about the fare, and according to by proof. Proof (the P. & 0. stoumer Ganges). There was frade, have as yet thought it to publicly in a labyrinth inhabited by giants full of the Malay's statement, he was sitacked by manifest their sentiments upon the rat fury and furce. Yes, it is pretty certain the three men, robbed of ten rupees and ter of Mr Gilson's reprimand and recall that thatmissioners of China are weak some other property and made insensible

so weak that we are not believed this was about nine o'clock. And the

cannot

·

With the lazy and useless body known enough of instruction, capacity and Malay remain bera nothing mors (and no which, doupled with the manner of coustithe suffering Lancashire operatives, the pruned by the railroad upon the u

"

crisy The Chinese despise their Manda ring! Formerly they killed us; now they give theri mstraction. trample upon whoever would attempt to

Chin

If embodied in a memorial when the howe

tains amongst

present course of our policy in Chins,

We do not credit the ornamental, but excessively useless, Chinese embassy with caitsting this fusco. The blame lies at the door of the Government alone, and so far wo differ from our correspondent; but in his well worded protest generally

me

the

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Ther

cause

Mr

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mystery

the "Association, and the equally use head matters; so weak that these evidence throws any further light on the tuting the Commission, as agreed upon in impoverished interpoul merchants, the of the negre sud of the Southern Statem Jess body known as the Chamber of

maine Chinese any, in order to incite people incident) than that he came to his senses, the treaty, gave an appearance at least of Comineres, remonstrance is thrown away to persecsite us, that no one protects us minus ten rupees, in the boarding house of probable unfairness in the arbitration.

greatest reservoir of cheap labour în But we did think that there were a few weak that after 10, 20, 30 years of mis Achar-Defendants. pleaded that there

any sympathy with the slaveholdem or the world has been effectually tapped. The 5. That England's offence in the eyes of any hustling towards the Nurth 7 amongst its besides those connected with sionary labour, we are convinced as we

Did winterus: 2088 WTIHOD Mormont fufrutraceur, stops and hide our Nave been one mistake shop the Americans is not that she conceded bel

of the sampan, b

Ca Bud Calitoruna gold-diggera ther ones of Parliament because

travelled pain alty the focul journals who would stand forth from Chins falsehood and bypschored outside from sight o'clock that time when the Squthorn States and apps | Party | Can Buy single action or declara-practically suuulled. Nonus ca

their boat anligerent rights to the Confederacy at a

tical rally and in fear for their scalps as the representatives of their country- mein The communication wa publish

night. But the case was further complirently established themselves as an indetion of the Administration, any single des what

One cau calouinte be the below, and which reached ns a day or two

cated by the evidence of Dr H. F. Stuart; pendent Power," or that she recognized patch of a Secretary of State, say yote of any large proportion of the maree hundred

might be effect

upon America if ince from Formosa, though bearing

wharfinger at

at the Canton Wharf, whos

o aliter their belligerent rights at any time, nor either Lords or Commons, be pointed to, no mision i hautants of the celestial Empire date of the 2nd instant, would seem to be

that be employed the defendant's boat that we did not enjoy the full sympathy of expressing unfriendliness to the United seriously took it to their heads to turn Aud after all this let us see the conse-shout nine o'clock that night for bathing her citizens during the rebelhor. Their States, or anything except grief and pain their attention towards a new field of labor. the first which has appeared from any quences sa regards the British Government purposes, returning from his swim about real grievance is that the Alabama, built at the natural cavit strife? Did our the deep gult which has been fixed between one, and this, to the shame of Hongkong

What

The consequence is that ten minutes past uine o'clock that night, and it out in an English port, never House of Representatives ever make the them su a country in which they might be and Formosa be it spoken, was written in

**Me Gibson is highly reprehensible." He knew defendants, and had known them ran into a Confederate foreign language and is signed by a What will the Chinese say? What will the for two yeits as honest boatmen Mr the legal character of a Confederate boli decent votus at the House of Represents across, and the extent to which they

port zo as to acquire fatutest approach in this respect to the in-profitably employed has been bridged residente in foreign writer. It necessarily loses some led to all from whom Mr Gibson is Russell committed the exee fur trial, but

gurent,

ent, technically o

lly or otherwise; that she as cives at Washington in the cases of Cuba, make use of the facilities offered is a matter I prafso, say? Does the British | released the boatmen on

on bail.

in truth an English vessel, sailing from a of Ireland, of Hungary In a word, cau iu which speculation is impossible. The of its force in translation, to which we Government esteer as of more value In the Court of Queen's Bench, on May 6, by British sailors, was everywhere cordially the questionable, ustauve of the A-ubama) Once we postaid to coupy a small point Britiel post under the British Bag, manned anythin, be alleged against us (putting aside work in short, has become palpably smaller. may add the drawback ef some occasional triumph of

of Chinese duplicity than the Megibility; but it is a noble and outlives of its employee?ertainly not before the Lord Chief Justice, and Justices received, supplied, and coaled at British beyond this-that individud umbers of of light in the midst of a

judeünite pe testimony to the right conduct Ouly let it know that the Chuaman is Lushi and Hayes, Mr Dunston, QC, applied stations, v pursued by Sir Gibsou. We should have liar, pure and simple, and let it know that on behalf of bir Henry Muuster, & gentle to American cruisers; that she never had munity, oa tai politious of ominence, obscenity has been finally dupelled, and while fuch hospitality was denied the Legislatura, special ulasoen of the cum region of tuiste and darkus Now the more pleasure in publishing it did not the Mandarins to conclude the work of representation of Cashel, in Irelsud, at the from which she originally departed, and private capacity sympathize with the beaten we had been suddenly translated to

Chinese f the of Formosa wers waiting for man of the bar and a candidate for the any other home than the port of f Liverpool, particular organs in the press, did, in their we are beginning to feel as though our checke tingle at the knowledge destruction they that "intellectual" Hongkong, clever id pubirely to usIf the Mandaring dont printer and publisher of the Sheffield Inde.vessal dull she sunk beneath the waves. of fooling, strictly within that individuale ridiculous little planet, in which

had commenced. They leat election, for a rule calling upon the remained, in law and conscience, British use? And for this in-this

expression some Hongkong, infuential" (exceedingly listen to the complaints you make of what

there was scarcely elbow room. We

forward and state the convictions, which one bands Even if you fly to the mous- for libel. The bel charged in order to there is a déstre in the North-Western capacity, is expected to atone and to spe-eniall In a poetical point of view, the sol) Hongkong, has refused to come you haver fored, who will deliver you from information should not be filed against, bim This is our grievance. All else is the em competence and right which is never ques- have taken in another link or two of that

bimbellishment of the advocate and

darstar,

tioned except by the most into orant of dea- girdle round the world witch once seemed Muuster

6. Thit while it is not to be denied that pots-thie English nation, in its corporate se vast now is the savagea

almost will fetch you with having committed

uncomfortably arrived, would have probably altered the What more ball be said as to suspend indea had, upon angst corrupt prae- purpose of spouring control of the:

thence, vag

a learned ecure his election, alth in

States of the Union to see the British pro- logize. teclared that vinces added to their Government for the

chsage is depiedly for the worse. Those ing judgment against

inst the employés of Her

great wilderness where geographers put evidence Was no Britannic Majesty 1 One thing may be tices had been committed by or with the gution of the St. Lawrence river, which navi-

THE PACIFIC RAILROAD,

elephants justead

of towns are becoming added that in this semi-barbarons Chirs knowledge or consent of Mr Munster. It drains a large portion of their territory, it

(Pall Mall Gazette, May 11.)

too narrow to affords hiding-place even for each he is individual in his responsibility appeared that that gentleman had opened in a so trite that many of the Atlantic States witness a event so pregnant with enormous

We shail, it is probable, never again more likely to find in them a ropetition of Mr. Brigham Young; and we should be and rust obtain justice by his own handa ok credit of £3,000 at the Cashel tank are opposed to their acquisition, because

the Fifth Avenue hotel than a herd cunse uences as the discovery of America, buffaloes or a noble anrage. private people even being obliged to main three months before the election, and heal they feat that if

ut the acquired West will

Of as BOLERO th or three of the great inven

They

are still, independent and procure arms and on-spout 26,000 of that money to the Borough have

in various ways. There were only 20

t is true, "large enough) give ample scope we entirely agree with him. The folnitions to meet each case as it arises.

without passing through and tions which have altered the face of the From what I have said- it naturally fol voters there. bis Justice Lash said the being tributary to them. The intelligent world of the present lay mag inorrine bar thoroughly brought into subjection to man- for Aulerican energy, before they will be lowing is the letter

lows that we BUBBA from the British Gov. weiter of the article had a right to comment people of the West are patiently biding in future as indicating changes of greater which surrounded the ancient world has ernment ill-informed to the British Gov-on the evidence. The Lord Chief Justice tish Governinent concludes, as it 800er an expedition, or even the disestablishment: Fly disappeared in favour of the

remember kind; but the present fringo He was not bound by the their time, in the full faith that

Of when Bri sriment well informed, hoping from its sense of instics sentence worthy of its said that taking £8000 to Cashel and later will contude, that the provinces are of the Irish Church. Few things, so far as cutamonplace. Eld

judge's decision.

to the world than the Abyssini- or importance and regret the news brought out by the heftir Enowledge and of the honour of the spending £6000 in three montus, to that it will no longer support them, the we can see, rensin to be done in Europe: Wie men with tails, and the dog-headed

without RD nation of Her Britannic

element of expensive weakness to it, and any explanation, gave the writer a right say that, although the judge prononacod will be quite

anxious. t...

imagination so forciblyen, and even the Amazons, have been t. join the United Mr Munster not personally responsible for States as their public men, who almost ex as those we have mentioned, unless the future improved off this face of the world. the-bribery, yet that he had a right to be clusively enjoy the bounty bestowed by the tunnel betaal England and Fennoe bould then the whole, we are the better dissatisfied with that finding, because man boms Gavezament, now. profess to be nu-ti rockowever, of the Pacific Railroad is question, which will be decided a good deal

them The

for it in a Rovial point of view is another comple mosa during the past year? We, who do

did not take £8000 into a borough and willing to do so.

however, not know how to quiciently-thank_Mir

There is not a respect certainly all! Conenl

spend £6000 within three months, without

an event of the same ordez. It is the character of the people who are to by whose notion

an easy AMONG the passengers by the Cambodge, having some object in view.

able A public in the Union that would for a moment jus- kinds which are brought palpably before ne

any party in any State Jainority of dimeuitive and a just and from Salgon, we observe the name of M.writers had perfect right to say that the tire an attempt to wrest the Canadas by by this linking together of the two ex-

hard to exaggerate the consequences of all occupy the vacant spaces. a crisis of which Mandet, Capitaine de vaissend in the jud difficulties and

complication were French Imperial Navy. He succeeds: M. Judge's finding should have been the other forts from the British Crown

way. The applicant's affidavits were much

tretoes of the Uni

Unitoit 7. I'am of prepared to say what may be ward and visible symbol of the growth of a

Stater. It is s caused, and put in muyonant hy the Hugnetean the Challis in the command of too unsatisfactory on which to grant a rule the specific instructions with whichi Bir Power which, whatever view we may take is fixed to begin on the last of, Juue, The The univusual jubilee, so long talked öf, Chinelo I s posk, to whom it was the Imperial squadron, on the China and for griptial information, The, xule wae Moting way come to Bugland; but jau of its moribs, will be one of the prodotti Giornale di flows publishes the lesions

to suspect that services such as Japan station. Those rendered

Gibson would fast

prepared to say that they will not be other of aut elenauts of the future world. A hun. apostolic appointing its celebration and than of the most pacific character. It del years ago the United States will con- enjoining te observance by the Catholic should be borne in mind that under our dates of few struggling colonies along Norte

The success of the Pope's own Government the Senato is as part of the the Atlantic sea board, with little pulitical inuiles continues to afford him great satis treaty-making power, that the rejection or

sep rated

many by armendment of a treaty by that body is of fraction, and Macao, June 24, 1889,

of dithioult travelling.

on the free nude, and that such a rejection

coutury

Tetier of this To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL,"

the acquisition of nu reason the American

to

caused

dark forebodings.

hands of Monsignor As to many the Britisli nation. What do I may assisted materially in getting the ease of between yourself and Mr. Pollard, C.C., allowed again and again. Possibly Mr 1803,

SIR,I have seon the correspondence why.furts at negotiation should not be Louisiana, anid an orator in Congress is of Latin letters, and Monsignor. Pacific),

this. great services of her sons The Go- the accident was the Police bost, with In-published in the China Weil of Sa urday Motley in y not be instructed to take the world, if it should ever be incorporated equal to the labour of writing these answers, iminusse, uubounded secretary of letters to princes, being us the Captain of t

initiative in a new treaty, but that should into the Union, which I have uu idea Majesty has

of the Mata and Monday last. I am sorry you with not be the cause of uneasiness on the part be astd or Daly' pector

the Holy Father appointed four extra- was the first to inform the agents here you would

you would have done so if you had know cause of war. us from the meshes in very strong at the time (10 4.15.), and the atmosse until my lawyer, bir. Francis, kich thus mandarins had entangled tie and Matador had a narrow escape from drifting bad arranged the vinent of $15000, Mr which in effect did so. Such

for Mr Pereira. The dollars the generalatter the Melina, as there was little or no

Your's faithfully,

A. SOUZA [H-a-Ep. C. M.]·

To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL." HONGKONG, June 23, 1869, SIE,With reference to your "local" of

To the Editor of the "CHINA. MAIL."

SIR---We have received with much grief

last European mail. How does it happen that the British Government has permitted itself to be hoodwinked by the hiuese escially

embassy regar

regarding the recent difficulties--

those which took place in For-

honorable exit from nation

the

for

byde

I to

Majesty

Your obedient servant,

A CATHOLIC MISSIONARY,

LOCAL

highly prazed, are made

Whoër make 7 Alathinist We are glail to lestu that the barque Melis. For the sake of Chinese, reported last nichts on the rocks in Interests and for that of a mercenary e

zy onomy, the Lygenoon Pass, has been got off with

addition

in Europe? Oui, thut would be tolerable! much less damage than was at first expecta

We have not been condoned by the Chi-

In

to the fame and the cargo- don't know enough bonis (which left early in the afternoon), for that. We have been condemned by H. M. Argus proceeded to the spot, and

"No

the Chinese

the nation never condemns the the rocks. The first boat at

of Hor Britaužic

refqued.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE SOUZA SUMMONSES.

furnisher

Ba

they which will

uffcot

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Eldorado, and the land of

NOTES FROM ROME,

Caution he

ta

At the begin

works wicke

4103

Lin

of

can

ordered that all who occasion shall receive The joint

acknow Mercuri, secretary

bee arriend, and has condemne i without day, returning to Hòngkong in his own drew your statement. I do not suppose of any one, and certainly cannot be the doue but by altering the Constitution ordinary socretaries ad hoc, three being

Peder Just, upright, and frank pro- boty It is said that the tide was that Mr Pullard did not withdraw the Goodings of air Gibson-the only measures of the mis

Suquiry the

Could Have F

which

opinion

a to the reasons why Mr Gibson wind to counteract the influence of the were paid. has been coudemned ho is himaclf ignorant "chow chow water which drew the latter may say that he ainongst the rooks. A portion of the rico

1

AN AMB XOAN CITIZEN.

1, Clarges Street, May 10.

AMERICAN COMPLAINTS AND ENG ly heir affectiona” will become aliena.sident foreign

LISH SYMPATHIZERS

tud

2

the

believe it will be the greatest ourse, that priests, and the fourth, Senhor Tarnas dan befall us." Our citizatia, he added, layman. The acts of grace on the esis will be removed to the intense distaucasica include the pardon of all the desertare of two or three thousand miles from the released from prison, were sent off

from the Pontifical army, who, on being their capital of the Union, where they will scarce-repe

feel the rays of the general Govern respective countries at the cost of the re- menti

committee. In

In the distribu (Pall Mall Gazette, Dlay 5.)

tion of from me; and, in shorty

Capuchins received the The Spectator, as in woll known, was du-session will ensue."

tan of wine rent to the Pope from Mar

Moste- ring the while of the unhappy civil war in were not unnatural, and but for railroads rotonda; an old woman who sells salad at America a steady, ardent, aliation might have been already verified. Even to the corser of the Piazza Scesclacavalli, and supporter of the North, to the extent often, the present day California was an append who always shears vehemently when the

seemed to us,

to us, of virulent injustice and age holding on by a vary precariott Lin. Its Pope passes was joyfully surprised by the Lese believed than that of tortacus Chinese cauAdvertiser of April 1720, Bay Annst evening I would point out that the termination South. It has since theral development might told toway is inder the church of Santa Maria in

animosity to the

prosent of an enormous cake; and a cobbler loquay ? Either the British Government exceedingly interesting address was deliver verindah which "threatens a dissolution of side of the United States in all their con- Butler's seat the other day, visited it gone been rewarded with the pâte transmitted to of that contest embraced the pduce. Mr. Dann, who contestul General Transpoutins has for the axe good conduct

of them; or rather knows himself to be continued because the cargo wag discharged from the stranded ship. British Government have without foresight and thus lightered she was got off about 8 listuised to the Chinese. And here one P.M., at high water. The Fame bowed the may pause

has it

into harbor about midnighk equaliy

listened to its own subordinats and arque into harbor employé, Air Gibson)" What! his word

Ford A MILITARY LECTURER.The South

fret"

на

way

inteli a

ways put s either disbelieving it or being derived!

in the

ward

South Afri

·

*

I'sni, Sir,

To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL." HONGKONG, June 24, 1869.

OBSERVER..

ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

Fanrs,

and

which

might hav

unten

the

to achieve a

he confidence it its eployé or it has noted by Major Malan, on the working of partnerslip" is entirely under Royal Engi-versies with the English Goverment, thirty years ago, and describes the site of bee Hit he put, we have done, and wo unst Young Men's Christian Associations in neer control and that the Surveyor Genesar as reas and equity made it possible San Francisco in Two Years before the the Holy Father form Strasburg.

From the tous Withdraw all Europeaus from Chius be- England and America. Major Malan is ral's departurent bus uc power of interfer to go sunitinies, perhaps, a little further. Mast" as is place where he and bia compa: the universal jubiles, there is reuson to of the apostolic letters for sause we cannot enter, we coinut remain still a young officer, who distinguished enne in the matter. In fustics to a depart. Its decision ought, therefore, to hare some nians were employed in ita only branch of

the last

believe that the Court apon, a soil which puriabus and reviled us, himself in the Unies; ar vidus de camp to not ofton and perhaps justly pitched when it condemuss My Sumnere arguments strange and listerogeneous population pro to the date provisionally fixed for the of Rome will adhere if it happen that the Majesty of the British two years on the staff as into," this should be stated.

Mr Samiler's bation is hulated and dragged in the Major General Russell in

Canada; and has

and pretensions as utterly monstrous, duced. by the gold discoveries

namely, December have opening of dust. But if that Government has confi-proceeded by H.M.S. Juno to join Quia

childish, and absurd, But in its detesta been expected to achure

to

A few day

days

the Holy Father said deave in its employés how does it not listen regiment, the 75th, at Hongkong. Froin

tiou of f slavery and all its supporters, it is the 'expret Coverommene ery slightly to a very distinguished preiste (not ad them i Even in case Me Gibson had the style of his address, we should imagine

sturn resolution to be candid, even against took a comparatively small part in this late force of Catholicity.

Italian)

that with the aut of the suited Reed hastily and arbitrarily the Govern-be is evidently a man of the Hedley Vioara

its own countrymen, and in its anxious contest; they would never substitute green defiuite triumph over Italian nuity, but

he hoped ent abould

have proceeded with landen stamp While in America be travelled

desire to look at the matter, as far as pos-basks for gold; and they only seat a few that Atid I still mota ao through great portions of the United

sible, from an American, and even a Sum volunteers to the Northern army. Now that the objection could

uld only be accom before whose ability dilemmas f

for lying har Statos, as well as the Canadian dominions SIR,Will you kindly find a place in aerian, point of view, it has made Concessions

af and his sketches of what he saw and moi, yony paper for the following letter taken appear to us so entirely inadmissible! will be bound to the East by the tim plialed by showing that the most perfect reigned among Catholics as represent. of continuuns interoourze San Franciscount What then can the British Government several Young Men'a Christian Associa-It embodies the views of I think I may tious p

especially in commestion with the from the Landon Times of the 12th May.-only a few de reas, indand, less unjust will be learer to New York than Boston by their bishops. ~1

1 way remark bare and unfounded than the claims and aaser was to Philadelphis in the early days of the that sovers Roman prelates are to be sent Bay in the event of Mr Gibson having cun- tions, Adacted matters in & Lunes, so just, and there frank, fresti, graphic, sed many the entire Amrican community in

forward by Mr Sumner-that it Union; and the rays of the general Go-on extraordinary missions to nertain bishops, as trull na warmly devotional-quarter of the world. Beo. 3 in particular might be mischievous to allow them to government, to say nothing o of us

Benre this harmony and obtain their CALLS, will boble as to be open to no charge of art in their tone. There was not a tough b: places more clearly and pertinently before forth without exposure and repudiation.

be felt with all deamble distinctness.

support in the souncil for the objects con they conduct? It may doubt this asser what even the most fastidious could call the reader, the tras origin and nature of The Spectator, then, admits, and even as- The Constitution of the United States is, templated by the Court of Rome. In the ata that case it will listen to the parties sketches of a very interesting character of have met with in any of my reading. The the English people were unfriendly to the our plauet has been sophers to the equal. The Holy Father tion! Very well-we are glad of it because cant from first to leat. He gave further the grievance felt by Americans than I Berts, that a large and influential portion of we know, a very important document, and malatory of Juns the Pope will promal- by Mir gate the final instructions for the bishops interested, and due proof and testimony his experience in travel and professional ovations lendured to and the adulation Northern cause and

other aympathized adanced the sentence may incline service in Great Britain and on the conti heaped upon the traitor Senimos, in every

warmly Artemus Ward and feeling did sid revolve in this

but received the report of the commis the side of Justice,

it exerted towards fesing bishops without niaus of their own. abled them indirectly to

ships an btain

and different States into ous is saved by the firmness and patriotiam of the

very triding in commission has securu 250 apartments, rights of outraged Justice if at all pleasura.-ED. C. M.] da this man is to be sacrificed and

American residents, stung the citizens of ountry, as well as somewhat "daunted of the Pat many WAVE a matter of the purpose; bat, should this cetimate fall TO-DAYS FOLIOE, AS our country almost to madness and excited our Government in its endeavour to pre festation. It without a bearing, who will care bere, and more than that to veMr hay bad very little business to-day, a feeling of oxasperation against England: serve a frendly attitude towards the great importance to decide how far the tained insignor Fissler has been

short, further accommodation can be Jolin of Pherson, represented as an un- which can never be allayed in the present States and that for this unfriendliness of rival interpretations put upon it by the pointed secretary-general to the downch The British Goveruus.$. is

is bound to employed engineer, was brought up as a generation, though the probabilities of its a

its a portion of our countrymen, the United advo

advocates of State rights or their opponents withdraw the sentence it has pronounced destitute, he having come to the station and, leading to open this in so our

are, let us be States may fairly demand from England are justifiable in the eyes of lawyers, but with power to communiente instantly with inst Mr. Gibson and his proceedings In stated that he had no means of enbsistence thankful, very remote

frank apology and expression of regret.”

"legal considerations have at beat a subordi- the Fope on all occasions.

He will be the Forinasar diffienitice, and in so doing. He said he was an engineer and Lad done relations with France clearly show. Al. On what conceivable ground are such ad-nate park, it may be mach too subordinate, lodged at the Vatican. will have the sympathy of all thatiglitful to this Colony from Manila in the Fing though equally guilty of the preliminary missions to be defended, or could auch in determining the development of nations. men This will be no burciliation for the Shuey; was a native of New York, and faults, she kept clear from all petty irrita apology he made 1 It is notoriona that Railroads and stabosis produce the THEODORE Parker says that a *4 grain of British Govenment; the bum liation will belonged to the state of California. Ele tions and succeeded in maintaining amics throghout the struggle the conduct of our effvot in spite of the most admirably devised car is better than a diamond. Every vw the shoulders of the Chinese Ambs could get no employment either ashore or ble relations with both belligerenis Government was an impartial as it well precautions and safeguard that have ever barn-door fowl in the country would agree dering he had the assurance (cer afloat. On juformation having bèou sent

sould be, and that where it swerved from beyn put upon paper The instincts which with him,

being

with the South;

The

If Mr Gibs & Dent of Earope. The men of the 70th British dep adenoy from Naassa to Singa and encourage the Secessionists, and en- the portion to its provisions; alon appointed to provide lodgings for In who has sacrificed himself to redeem will probably read this paragraph with pore, and from which Hongkong was owney from private ai paruizers, in this comparison with that of which the opening which they consider will be suficient for

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