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US SERVICES ON SUNDAYS
IN HONGKONG,
'S CATHEDRAL,Morning, 11 anon Beach. Afternoon 5 o'clock Seach and Bay. J; Kyle, alter-
JEURO-Minister, Rev. D. B Torning Service, 11 A. K. Evel
JATHOLIQCATHEDRAL - Welling.
Very Rev. T: Raimondi, P. P. he morning, at 6.30, 1st-Miss rmon in English by the Rev. T li at 7, 2nd Mass at 8, High Bermon in Portuguese; at 8.30, In the afternoon, at 5, Cate- Portuguese; · · English' and Ulf- 6.30, Bermon in Portuguese ; et stion
NOIS XAVIER'S CHAPet.---Spring In the morning, at 7, Mass with
Chinese. In the aftertioon; at. iam in Chinese; at 6.30 Bede-
CATHOLIC REFORMATGEY, Wost a the morning, at 7.80, Mass. ming, at U o'clock, Sermon with
n.
PHEN'A MISSION CHAPEL(Ser hinese.) Morning 19 o'clock,
am Yuen, Afternoon 3 o'clock, 10.
FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in
n language, by Paator E. Klitzke, Bunday, at half-past tou, in
of the Berlin Foundling House,
8 Hoxe Evaning Service, t anon Beach and Rev. J. Kyle,
ADBLPHIAN SYSAGIQUE. - Queen's at), Servics at 4.P.M. every
E CHINA MAIL.
NO, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1869.
ENGAL PHOTOGRAPHIŲ
-EXHIBITION.-19 retary of the Bengal Photo ociety has forwarded us a copy ut for the current year, with that we will afd the exhibition take place at Culcutta in Decem by giving publicity to the condi er which exhibits will be receiv arging photographers in China, professional or Amateur, to con
With this request we have: asure in complying the more. are eware that vast strides have
en in local photographic art
d to native notice, the high
e-last few years When first
ailed by the very few Europeana
Masters of the process, bepartne
on to the soute Celestial, ver
ke to any chance bf making
orembark in the same line.
It was that for soute: years
5 and the open ports were
like works of art as they were
with, so called photographs, as
and valueless. Time has,
seen an improvement in this
nd some few dative manipula
be found who appear to hars
17 caught somewhat of the
eeling without which a photo- otara is deprived of its princi
Foreign Amateurs seen, as s aye woefully decreased in num there still remain’a sumcient from Hongkong to Peking to few representative pictures. ing to the published ralos above
to, the Exhibition is to be Monday, the 13th December will be closed on Saturday the ary 1870 1t will be open to Photographs, whether contri- Members of the Somety or
it only such Photographs, as
taken within two years will
d to compete for the Prizes
No Photographs may compete
at more than one Exhibion
izes will be awarded to persons
not actually taken the mictures
by exhibit. The prizes to be
may be divided into two gener
No. 1900-July 10, 1809.)
tofors that though she occupied a secondary place in his family, yet her character and reputation wore unimpeached, and her children ware legitimate but since her husband has heard the gospel of peace and love," what under all the circumstances to be done? Would Mr. N. say Turn hor, off ne harlot, and her childesh as bastards, but provide for them. We say, Give us your divine authority for up doing; we are acquainted with all those texte that you have quoted; they bear upon your, or this man's, taking a wife is not, the difficulty bore, the wives have been already taken the relations have been entered into before the parties could pos zibly know anything at all about the mean- ing of the Greek word (diet. We accept that you say about catting off the
eye," but sustain your position here by the
THE CHINA MAIL.
build a curved-roof house on deck, after the work had been almost completed, it was removed, and the design of the vessel alter- ed, in obedience to the dictates of this Fengshui superstition.
lage, and the magistrate directed a post piercing shriek proved that he was alive. mortem essmination to be cominenced A Le expired under the scalpel
tad prisoner to keep the hawkers away; must therefore now conclude, although the belief, that we understand there is now Prevot, well known for his literary pro- but he specially warned him about the nine there is no want of topics on which to expe a serious discussion among the Chinese ductions, was taken with an apoplectic fit of the staff. The next thing which parti- tate. Though your staff of correspondents authorities concerned, whether the said ill-as he was travelling through the forists of oularly drew his attention to the prisoner at this place, has of late boen numerically fated guo-buat should not be at once diapos- Chantilly. Being supposed dead, he was was the fact that he saw prisoner, with strengthened, there has been a marked cd of, as unsafe for Chinese use, and taken to the house of the mayor of the vil bamboo in his hand, sweeping around and falling off in their lucubrations. 1 have, recently when the designer at the Arsenal breaking the hawkers' crockery. Upon being however, only to add in this letter for the proposed, in his draught of a new vessel, to challenged for this, the Sikh constable an information of one at least of your constant swered "Masques, and continued his vid readers, that the coolie emigration to De lent, little game shortly after which the meat is in glots quo. As you had so much batem descended and the hawker went of the poolle job istely, I could not think to earth. Prisoner tried to compro of bothering you with any more from this me, mators hy offering a bribe to the Ea-quarter, being morsover, burdened with ropean constable of three 10-cent pieces fiatricional cares," which have not yet but this falled-Defendant himself alleged soon the ne plus últra, am that he was driving away the hawkers, and that complainant stumbled end fell, cutting his head. Complainant's story, however was corroborated by another hawker; but
that defendant suffered from attacks which
sa clases; those to be conferred upon members of the Bengal Photographic Society, and those open to all comers whether members or not With the former we have little concern but as a hint to any projectors of a future exhibi tion in China or Hongkong--and we may yet hope that, with the City Hall building applicable to "such & purpose. such an exhibition will some day become an, accomplished fact--we may briefly allpdo to them. The selections von fined to members and for which the prizes are provided by the fands of the Society are As follow-For the best series of at least-dix Landscapes, taken wild printed ill India, a gold medal. For the best printed in India, à biler metal For the second best series of at least six Landscapes, taken all printed in India,
silver matal. For the best series His remarks upon the question of Euro-months, of which to go as amends to the
peans contracting alliances with Chinose are sensible and temperate; be points out the folly of arguing that the rule applicable to Chinese, honorably married socording to their own rites, is a neves
Canton, 7th July, 1889.
[It is scarcely necessary to add that our various correspondants being all bachelors, we did not think it necessary to spoil the
LILASSA.
We referred some days ago to the explorar tion, by a Himalayan pundit, of the great road loading from the western border of Thibet almost directly to the capital. Most of our readers know, or suppose they
about Japan, and a very little about Corea, but all are ready to confess that they are
pital, Faris, had a maid, a servant, who had Dr Deveur, a surgeon of St. Come Hos
been three times brought to burial. She did not recover her senses the last time until they were lowering her coffin into the body was kept aix days, lest they should
That woman haring grava.
died aner, the
have to bring ber back a fourth time.
A Mr. Rossean, of Rouen, had married a of fourteen, whom he left in perfect health, after starting on a short journey.
the funeral ready. In an agony of grief he returned immediately he would find bis wife buried. On reaching home, he wa had the coffin removed to his room and un- screwed. He placed the body on the
series of at least is Portraits, taken and right band" and "plucking out the right as the Jesuidhar and Sergeant Major stated juke of CONSTANT, READER'S letter.Ed. know, a great deal about China, something! After a few days, he heard that rulesa he
Holy Scripture Shows aither. from the Old Testament or from the New, that he is to put her away "
showed that he had a disordered intellect, and was therefore united for a const ble, prisoner was fired only 2, or three hawker. It was rooo,amponded by the Bench that prisoner should be suspended from office until Mr Denne should arrive from Canton. The fine was paid.
M
THE Moscow Zeitung tankes a great fuss about the visit of Lundin-Van (1) the eldest uncle of the Emperor of Uhina, to the Russian subject Harlow, motohintit of Tientsin.
*
utterly ignorant about Thibet. That the country is a vast table land elevated many thousand feet above the Bon, that the in- habitante are, for the most park homadic
bed Mongole, and that it is the head quarters made on it. At the twenty-sixth, probably and ordered twenty-five incisions to be ** of Buddhism in the East, are facts to be A branded fellow (Chinese) was brought A LETTER from Hamburg (May 18) con- learned from every popular work on geoclaimed "How severely you hurt me!" deaper than the others, the deceased ex- Areona has gone into dock at Stettin pro- should know little or nothing more, yet wo The lady and afterwards seventeen bildren.
"The ext
graphy. Were it not for Abbé Huo e Medical assistance was immediately given. Pastor Kramer has been appointed chap- followed with breathless interest the pra
commencing her voyage to Japan niagine that several of those who have
tains the following paragraph
to
Indian antiquities, a bronze medal argumentat we do not my his conclusions), never been in Gaol, was sent to hard laborain on board, but it has since been dispon- details and have gilded the prossio on a table for the purpose of preparing it
of at least six Photographs, illustrative of Native Indian life silver medal. For the best series of at least six Photo- graphic Pictures taken in India by any Member of the Society, not being a pro fessional Photograplier, to whom no other prize shall have been awarded at this Exbibition, a silver medal, For the best series of at least twelve Photo graphic Pictures (or Stereographs) of We cannot gramble that the Bengal Society confines its selections to Indian subject, but may remind them of the kid they might give to ethnological studies by offering some tudusement for series of pictures illustrative of native life, manners, custume, architecture and anti- quities in China, Japan, the Straits and all other portions of Ultra-Gangetic Asia. Mongolia, for instance, is as yet a virgin field of labour, Its scenery and inhe bitants, their costumes and habitations, have never yet heen reproduced save in the cameras of some one or two wander ing Amatear, whose works have re mained in the obscurity of friendly albums. There is however a chance at
we shall tind something to say when we have more space at our disposal. Mean time subscribers to the publication may exuruise their judgment in selecting the paper we allude to. The other papers are good-notably Mr Turner's continua tion of his essays on the best method of presenting the Gospel to the Chinese: A perable is amusing and complimen tary to the opinm merchants, and will probably have about as much effect as modern, parables generally do have There are many other quotable extracts scattered throughout the number.
midchannel
between the Island Tunki and
The wife of Mr. Duhansi, a celebrated lain to that corrotte. In the first Frussian gross of his story have felt at the close that lawyer of Lyons, France, baving been expedition to the Far East, ander Count the good father may have drawn somewhat posed dead 24 hours, the body was placed
lauburg, thats was a Protestant chap-on his
of a journey through Mongolia by for burial. Her husband strongly opposed general wish expressed by the German pen and ink sketebes of nature and charae knowing she was very fond of the cymbal, tinued. In consequence, however, of stirring tales of adventure and exquisite ity not believing her dead. To ascertain it, out the different intermediate stator which would not bear contact with this and the tunes which cymbal players sing, us to have an occasional opportunity of touch-stone of adverse criticism. We think he called one. On hearing the instrument attending Divine service in their own lan- that readers who thus conclude are unjust and the voice, the deceased recovered, mo- Bunge, and have their children christened to their author. Many of his statementation and speech. She survived ber appar- according to the rites of the Lutheran are borne out by the
ent death 40 years, recent expinrer, and testant clergyman as chaplain to the Arcore the stories told by the French Abbé and Philip I, after attending a Spanish Churob, the above appointment of a Pro- we could draw many parallels
André Vosaila, physician to Obaries V.
ob been gracefully conceded.” and the Indian traveller. But as nearly grandea, thought him dead. Having
every one is familiar with Hue's book we scarcely opened this chest when he perceived tained leave to examine the body, he had shall content ourselves by supplementing the heart palpitated. The relatives of the what he bas written about Lhassa by fasts
decessed prosecuted him as guilty of murder Through the intercession of the King he
the Inquisitor as
as guilty of profaneress. was sept on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and thus escaped death.
CORRESPONDENCE.
between
up on remand, having been found when sary excuse for such a practice lare. He was sent to Cdol for three months
arrested to be In possession
ion of two bad dol- Upon the other paper which, if we may judge by an editorial; has been a rogue and vagabond
A Carpenter, who, alated: that he had inserted rather as a cumpliment to the been foured years in the colour, had an writer, than from a sympathy with his aged mother depending on hits, and had for six months for being one of thres who committed & burglary, or robbed » house, in Prays West, the other day. An iron hammer head was all that was missed The shopkeepers would hit appear to speak for the defendant, and hence the conviction.
WITH reference to the recent accident to the Suorada, it is
important to note that Captain Jolinson, of the P. & C. stri Azof, reports the existence of an unknown danger the main land, and that whilst through on Friday, the 25th alto, at 2.58 passing
To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL." supplied by the pundit. The city is oireu (the leland of Tuckl bearing South,
HONGKONG, 10th July, 1869.
lar, with a circumference of about 24 miles, distance half a mile), be experienced a Sin, In the article ou The Association and stands on a plain surrounded by moun shock as if the vessel had touched a rook Meeting" which appeared in the China tains, at distances varying from three miles or sunken wreck, and that the concussion Mail of yesterday, you state that I was on the north side to seven miles on the weat was slight and momontary Captain John-vahament in the asertion that the Associa The Gewaring-ho-che, or criticis the forthcoming exhibition of exhibiting H.E. the Governor left yesterday morning lies some 20 foot below low water mark, dosdig wien ark that the action already but he does not interfere in state busines.
con's impression is this: the obstruction tion was formed for the sole purpose of Worshipped as siguin divinity, and
regarded as the chief of the country, such pictures, if not of obtaining prizes in the Harbour Master's Yacht, Fictoria, and that as the ship was plunging heavily ceed to remark the Divine honours are not however His Excellency the Viceroy presentsagold for Misca and will be away for some three her keel 1erceptibly grazed something taken stultifies the statement made by me, the room, whether Portrait or Landscape, is understood to be fishing. The Harbour close in shole, and which were plainty Fernment persist in regarding the Militare stands a great temple containing may cemetery and the charnel house Des In- medal for the bed single Photograph in or four days. The object of the expédition The China Pilot gives is langers but those alleging is a reason the fact that the Go him alone, for in the contre of the city open to all comers; the Lent Governor Master went to Macao previously, per ff. seen, it being dead low water springa at Contribution as an of Bengal gives for the best series of at and M. S. Co.'s steamer, Press. the time of the Azof going through. The
[Fishing! What for? Ed. C. M.] least six Photographic Pictures; taken
China ist states that the Channel is a or out of India by any member of the
fathoms. This doubtless, is the name mile wide, carrying a depth of from 9 to 12 Society, not being a photographer by
danger struck by the Suwonada, whilst profession; & gold medal also. The Fre
passing through some ten minutes after sident presents a silver medal for the
wards-Press best series of at least six Photographs of Young Children, open to all comers And the Honorary Recretary presents a
LOOAL
Trx London borrespondent of an Indian journal ways. The Hongkong Command, rejected by others in anticipation, has been offered to, and accepted by ioners! Whit- field, who has spent a long regimental ser- vice in the 2nd W. R. between the Wost Indies and the African coast, and is pre-
of tropical climates."
question,
gold
and
is
paid to
silver medal for the best scries of six sumed to be hardened to any peculiarities Tai-Chong-Tze (colebrated as much for the annust impost which this Colouy bas tomeus, and we can only ahara Hue's sur
TO-DAY'S, POLICE,
Mr May on the Bench.
for
In the sitting of the Royal Academy of Medicine in France 1827, a paper was resd
sion in which Mr Dosgenelle said that lie by Chauncey Chautournelio on the danger. of hasty inhumationis, This led to a disqua had heard from Mr Thourot, who had
stand at least a chance of favourable Quin, useistant superintendent of police, to socure a retura of not even at as China, because it is onealings with can aloue account for the submission of the confaues with his request preparations
Landscapes or Portraits, taken out of India, to whom no other prize shall have been awarded at this Exhibition. It will be thus seen that local art may
notice, as the exhibition is likely to attract comera from all parts. We learn that the Prizes will be awarded previous into the spening of the Exhibition, on the recommendation of there gentlemen ap- pointed by the Committee of the Society;
in all cases be final.
Sikh PC. 414 was urged by Mr F. A.
për
The Peking Gunsite contains a memoriat
the
dis the
and that the decision of the Judges will in the compound. For this neglect of days in the line of building at Shameen and from Ting. Futai to the Emperor, advising days exercisas his anthority iu a perfectly stances was seized with hystorics, aid a fow We subjoin the final rules, which noble Sikh learning that he was ruloted in the force of any argument that might have unongst other things, that the tribrite fiscations are his by virtue of his purchase, fm, a-raying ment to impress ou
out
แบ
weaks ago was conveyed to the Insane Asy-
These facts $10
superintended the human romains of the idols richly inlaid
With
precious Indeed as we read the details Cons, that many skeletone were found is I certainly do entertain a very strong of this opinion as to the scope and objects of the of the temple ornamenatation, and of positions showing that the individuals had regret to state that opinion with ondus which enshrine the remains of the deceased caused a clause to be inserted in his will re- Hongkong Association, though I should the golden coffins atudded with gems moved in their nofins. Mr Thonret was so much struck with the revelation that he vehemency; 1 cannot, however, see how Lamas we are reminded of the sights which my statement has been stultified by the greeted the eyes of the Spanish conquerors "pecting his own interment.
The following horrible case of aute mor action already taken. The Military Con when western harlarians will revel in tem sepulture bas just come to light at Al- in Peru, and we are led to anticipate a day tribution is doubtless an Imperial question, as far as England and the other Colonies riches which Cortez or Pizarro might have veral years ago, & young lady agod 18 years, leghany Pennsylvania. It appears that se Our Canton correspondent writes :--
envied. The influence of
Chinese go the It appears that I did an injustice to your are concerned; but with regard to the vernment at the Tibetan court is en died, apparently, and after waiting the asual trois presoribed by custom, the body tact of turning an honest penny as he is for.
it is a Troops pay
a purely local matter, bis ingeniousness in obtaining verdict, in The case is altogether diferent when we prise at the ignorance regarding the real was interred in a cemetery. A few weeks favor of his clients from your special juries); come to discuss the general policy of the weakness of the Celestial empire, which aluca, the young lady's father died, and in by baring made it appear in
last that British Government in ils шу
Thibetans
Thus tlio China yakeel bas former and re-inter then beside those of were made to remove the remains of the indirectly--if at he had entered upon stol & poor
power of reporting mediate subor cent all that this Colony can
the prime the father. The be affectedator and four of his i
The grave was opened, and with insubordination. It appears that pri- per month for his outlay, inasmuch as
"I thereby
it was Apologising for trespassing on your space,dinates, and of obtaining their removal "pon the body being exhumed ner, who bears an indifferent character stated that the tenancy of bis non-building
from uftice should it seem fit to him. The covered that it had been turned And m
he coffin An investigation, administration of what is called justice is proved conclusively that the young lady
it is:
is statel garded as somewhat gone in the house at Shameen, had buon bospoken I remain, Sir, your obedient Servant, Was engaged in the important duty
JOHN O WHYTE y of at a rental at $1,000 por anus This watching the cells at the Central Station, figure is far wide
far more completely surrounded by abuses had been buried alive. The clothing about the mark, and the cor-
in Llussa than even in Obins. Thus, at the body had been torn into shreds, aud and being in a playful moud he amused rect one is $3,100, This error in the amount.
THE NORTH. Shaa them
the opening of the new year, whoever her hair pulled from her head by the hand- himself palling about the Chinese servants of rental, more strengthened my sug
pays the most is appointed judge of ful. The mother, upon gestion for a move on the part of the Power-
(N. G. Daily News.)
the rajah's out, and for twenty three and becoming cognizant of the oireuin. viawing the corpse P. C. 414 was fined in the sum of $1, and hence arose the insubordination. On the on the American bund, and has diminished
arbitrary manner. All fines and enu should be carried in foreign built
ships
as we shall see, he aud,
he contrives to bo stead of native junks, and pointing
loser. The only limitation io the the superiority of the farmse in point of that the purchaser must be one of 7,700 eur phys ei is this necessity of caution it
system 1 is and safety. It is mentioned in the
priests who are attached to a a certain snon-supplying certificates of death without exs- who have no agents on the spot authority, saying he would do no the fact that the applicants for "passing ships but they were too large to enter the in person by marching through the streetsmise of his patient on light report,
The successful bidder is styled nation. The doctor should have more employed in this carriage, last WEIG the last examination ura as numerous as year blackberries now-a-days when there is an Feibo, and
additional cost of fightage bearing a silver baton As his time ia extended area opon for cosimercial enter from Taka made the total freight heavier limited he is not content to wait for causes, prise; whilst a bankrupt turned up like a then would have been the case, if junks bat sends his ratainota in every direction to rare asis in the bygone days of the old fae had been the carriers. Mr Mongan feared distaver any conduct in the inhabitants heon considered about as ponderous a per- A Lord Chancellor joking has usually torica, when there was but a restricted area that this mischanes might provent there that may he made abject of complaint.formance as an elephant, dancing, But at of commercial privileges. No doubt Judge engagement of foreign ships, for a time.
zuflicted conduct of yesterday, prepared to express Smale is astonished at finding matters now the Prince Kungs
penalties we learn that the The
are of tramandoua the recent banquet at the Royal Academy, reverity, ao thst at the end of his term of Lord Chelmsford, formerly Lord Chancellor, Prisoner, whid appeared to
princes, in several
Is the Eussian market. For days after the expitation taels,
money. Twenty four
after-dinner speech. The learned lord same opinion as he was yesterday, at the Sunday last (the
me-several days subsequently there was little be again assumes it, and retains it for ten time of the offense. He admitted having morable day not only in the Ameriosu or as business done, except in regard to days, after which the judicial rains are a very short time. Consequently the fun laid down his arms because he had been annale, but also in the home circle of that chops which had been engaged at opening tided to the rajah. Un the first of these at great convivial feasts is to make the law- wrongfully Eded he was carrying an um- old fagy the present Footor of Kwangtung prices. But for 2 or 3 days defile the ten days a man is selected by lot, and his foreign halls for the pros hd his brella to when he was called in and fined by Mr bis Excellency's mother an old dare for activity, en our On the tenth day he is brought forth again follows-1 must confess that, considering a servant of one of the Luspectors. It was the anniverasey, of the birthday of atomer left there had been considerable face is painted half white and half back. rabi mually does with great good ha- Quin. But be did not throw away his score and ten for whose amusement aed till the 26th, when about 6,000 chests of and is forced to throw dice with the Jalno.it is now many years since I was in aras, nor did he say he would do no more theatrical entertainment had been got up Yungehow and Stop at feus were 1ght If Le looses, as he always does, he is driven navy, and that since then I have passed THE Juno number of the Chinese Recorder duty: be was of opinion that he was in the for five days. Le Fooktya himself is said to. at Vis. 26 short. These prices show a de- to the walls followed by the whole populace, through a long course of law, I cannot have attained the patriarchal age of 70 cline of about Tis. 5 as conipared with laat right as to what he had
His Worship said that prisoner had been years, and his mauhood avems to have been year; wtule the higher country teas, such The Pursue him with vulloys of stones. help being reminded of a circumstance that articles so opposite in their characteristics a soldier and know very wall what disci suffering from short-sightedness, but privi- na Sanctane and Raisows, average about the sins of all the fishpoints of Lhasa, ocurred to a roble friend of mine, a cost that we have seldom seen a more marked line incaut; and lie also knew full well
inhabitants distinguished lawyer, many years ago, who, lege of wearing spectacles was specially The lower. The quality of the erop ge- illustration of the liberal scope afforded that, if he had any grievance to present, granted him by his
one of the chief magis-
should happen to survive he is carried to whole equal to last year." Businesa is not
when the navy had been proposed as Relation of Christianity to through the Jemidhar. That was the pro-trates during the occupation of Canton by large or general; a fall of Tis. 3 las hoon monastery, where if he does not die from toust, was getting up to do is humour, when
the secondary
affects of his wounds, be he was pulled down by his neighbour and ie, accord- decline is expected. The Ariel and Leander
...nearly concern exhibitors from this part the above sum, he waxed wroth and the been alleged against the suggestion on the ...of the world ; we doubt not that some spirit of resistance and rebellion arose Beore of poorly paying interest. It should arrangement might be made with the within him. He unbuckled his armour nut, however, be forgotten that the system
his bayonet halt), laid down his arms
rms of auch bigh interests as two and three nex
Secretary as to return of pictures to those toget and throw down his cent, per mouth, has a good deal to do with de report, that nine foreign satory" and anounces his appointment faith in his skill than to presunto the de-
Photographs intended for the Exhibition must be properly mounted, and delivered to the Secretary by the 26th November at latest, accompanied with a Memorandum describing the subject of the Pictures, and giving the dates upon which they were Exhibitors must make their own arrange
taken.
the day after the closing of the Exhibition.
"Bag
more daty in the Police Force of Hong- tong. Of course, whether the Dollar fine was right or wrong, this mude matters con viderably wonse, and the bold Sikh was accordingly charged as
Above:
Or May asked whether the prisoner had, after having slopt and reflected upon the
By
PROFESSIONAL WIT.
ments for the removal of their Photographs his regret at what had occurred high topsy-turvy, and the fame of merebants tea season was inaugurated si Forchow on office the judge has usually accumulated ten made two or three rally passable jokos in The Judges will select from the prize argumentative turn of mind, wes of the a cocked bat al instanong, knocked into June 20th, by the purchase of a chop of tortimes his purton of his authority in his extrema youth served in the navy for
Photographs two for distribution amongst
members of the Society, and the exhibitors will be required to give up the negatives of theas pictures to the Society, or to it into reasonable strangements with the Committee for the printing of the necessary number of copies -
and Missionary Journal contains two
'a
done
for $1
instant) was a ma-
con
moor. On this occasion he concluded as
the
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to con butors by its conductors The be conld easily do so to Captain Deane ing the duties oferior, when discharg. nerally is poor, thongh considered on the generally dies during the process, but if he being at a public dinner, by some mistake, Polygamy," the Rev. Samuel Dodd, is per way to obtain redress se to any pun the Anglo-French forcsa, Unlike his illas established since the opening, and & further to retained for a year, and is then poranitted. told that navy that many, many years ago,
dsense in its opposisient by his superior offivors and bad trious predecessor Le Footy nothing were expected to clear, the former about return to bis family. But a survival It is quite trase tion to Mr Nelson former paper on the 4e been fued improperly by: Mr Qay by his who are consequently the 1st July, the latter a day or two later, regarded as an auspicions sign theit is so far back, it is more like a dream1
marked by soUL
try Mr Dodd in no way dek
jug to all reports, lulled into doing
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priests, no doubt, ovülrive to make his
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was not spelt with a
first place,
could have easily brought up bis complaint same subject, and, as we believe, cor in this way. But, apart from this, there feathering own neata. That vice is They take freight at The Thermopke,
tau a rerembiane, I was a very small hat I think that con- rectly represents the view of the maje was the separate offence of insubordination, ranpant onos more, we can see with our oen Spindrift and Lahion will follow at the death cortait before the expiration of the officer in the Davy
period. assighed
sidering what I have passed through since, Hty of Christian Ministers 13 this coun- For this he would be punished very severely naked eyens yet our missionary friends at sumie rats but it is thought likely that The houses in Lhassa are for the most
ands poly- and he would be punished much more tempt to forus upon your Sir Richard, the others midline ad te drop to £3. 103. Our part built of wall, but none of the wealthy whether they would take me as
if the URVY were called. upon, and asked their re inhabitants hivo mansions of brick and presentative, they would be very much in gamy as an institution, and is heartily-severely that he would have been had he suppression of the "hells." Indeed our correspondent adds
eady expressed his regret and admitted that he friends should have left alone the vice As a faithful obronicler of the times I stone. The manufactures are chiefly woollen disposed to do so, because, in opposed to permitting converts, ab eady was wrong, Prisoner appeared to be of gambling amongst the best and must state that frashat No. 4 and No. 5, cloth and felt, and agriculture is so far ne fans a deserter from them, and in the wrong-headed follow, but he (the Magis more zoniously devoted themselves instead have come and gone since I reported con- glected that no attempt is made to raise next, if there is one thing a sailor dislikes married to one wife, to avail themsel of the social law of the empire and contrats) had said what he had said for the to the task of exborting their enlightened corning the third. Since the memory of inore than one crop annually.—Shauna | more than another, it is a lawyer. Hei, traét a second alliance during her life-aformation of the other policemen more brethren to a stricter aillorence to the the oldest foreign inhabitant, there have lietorder. tino. But the, oppotes, and most justly the for the prisoner. The prisoner his teaching of the ten commamente, amongst never been two freshets, in one season, so opposes, the; scantalous doctrine which made matters worse by telling lies about which, we are not very emphatically, told high as any two of the five we have already
PREMATURE INTERMENTS. Thou shalt not gamble, but we had the year. Several years there have The following facts, showing the numer becomes a convert he is thereby required | $100, in fault six months' imprisonment, are so commanded not to commit certain een ous high and a very smalt or low oue, ous instances in which persons have been this the learned lord concluded with a fow tome would enforce that if a polygamist the eng. He would fine the constable
If there was any question concerning the sina, one of which is Sabbath-breaking. to entail social rain upon a portion of his fine of $1, an juguiry could he held on tint Britons in every part of the world are dones: 10 age, a lasting but a short buried alive, are collected from medical
At Toulouse, France, & family married and born in strict accord point but the punishment he had now known to respect the Sabbath-if they many more we shall have this season, it
a lady having been bahot with Chinese law and custom. He received was for the insubordination alone don't go to church to hear an electrifying useless to canjeature, as all, signs seem to buried in the ohurok of the Capuchin Fears
Prisoner said he did not care how long discourse, they do not most decidedly take fail this year.
with a diamond ring on her finger, a ser part in any follification, but may have a argues in the following powerful strain--
(Courier) The desire on the part of the heathen he went to Gaol, because he was inact
ANOTHER CASH SHOWING THE ABILITY OF Lurkey at a quiet dinner. Conerquently it i Chinese to have children who will búry
Uti
time. No. 3 was the highest of all. How history
is
indeed, generally termed a land abark. don't know that I should be looked upon with more partiality because I had passad for some time into a great seal" · "After
complimentary requeras to the sorte a for
sat down amidst lond cheurs and laughter.
A New Yoxx paper says the Methodists vant entered the vault to stes! the ring; have boldly solved ope of the great pr
tben, aud care for their graves after their THE BIKE POLICE.The Sikh Policeman was much to be regretted that here It may interest our readers to learn add, as the finger was swelled and the ring blems of the day by licensing women to decence is very great, If a man's first (No. 970) who was remanded yesterday Sunday list the English steater Kinahan that the death of Captain Cooper of the mid not come off; he began ontting the preach. The conference of the Ellenville senseless. At the for this purpose to a widow, lady name wife proves parren, he will, if he is able, because the Chineman whose head he bad se gallant comniander did not think of ingre gaubost, which has called forth the tinger. On hearing a load abriak from this district, New York, has given credentia morning prayer the moake having Vann Cott. The Sing Sing conference has ges a second and this relation among the tried to knock in was in Hospital, was paying a similar compliment ou the 24th regrets of a wide circle of foreign friends, deceased; the thief fell
reasons, among the Chincee. They ascribe heard some groans, found the lady alive Chinese is not reckoned disgracefuli or brought up on rauiand to-day. The com- May last to the Sovereign whose flag he has excited deep interest, for different time of
CAPTAIN HENRY 4. We, a prominent with Lanting, whilst fire-crackers, rooketa
ucer of the United States bald disgraceful among good and holy men was carrying on his business near the
A street-porter in Paris having died at Naples on the 2nd tilt. He was the author 14 Tales for the Ma dnes," Ecamparias," and "Captais to Black
inful any more than like reistions were plainant (a hawker of rags and old paper)/fles) and the English yachts were decorated: bis lameutable death on board their new and the servant deal. Thos death had his referred the nobject wa apacial committee.
of "old, like: Abraham, Jogb, and others Harbor siaster's Offices, when the onslanght and popgune hare all played their resped gun-bust to the mysterious all pervading pray there was but a change of victims.
of tive parts in the commemoration of the influence of Foug-sini For, say they, the
The children by these carriages are just as was made upon him. The added his Fourth of July. Such dieregard of a day steris of the vessel was built after the curv- legitimate as Judab, Dan or Joseph were
was that the constable had kinkou
the Hotel Dieu, was carried with the other of Los Otiligos, "
пису,
would be just as eligible for any office in basket: be (witness) looked at the comatable which we have been taught to keep holed model of the back of the sacred tortoise, dead into the same grave. Bering his rings, and was a contributor the empire as though they had been born and this would appear to have been the when we held the catechism in our hands, and such a place of sacrilege could not fut of the first wide! Now, the head of such agus for a clustisement, for the poor well deserves to be denounced from the to draw down upon ber auoli a misfortune winding sheet, made his way to his house, wood's and otlier Fritish wagažinės,
I have already written four pages, and family applies for baptism; he gives evid hawker was floored with the constabu ence that would justify the missionary in lary baton on the spot. His head was very
*Au additional godows in the back yard, adds baptizing him, were it not for that second severely cut-P. O kichards, who was on wife and her children. She has felt bere duty near the place, stated that he instru$, no to the $14,000,
pulpit.
died at
touses toward Il at night, he tore og his as has occurred. Nor is this a mere specula- knocked at his door, which was not opened Tex Caesarian operation has just been tivo phantasy, to be indulged under the to him without some difficulty, and took performed with complete success at the fufluence of opium or used to illustrate possession of his lodgings. The mistake sivil hospital at Antwerp, by M. Besses, the dialectic skill of a speaker in a of the sexton's was thus discovered. chief accouohrenr. On the following morning Chinese sreuing palavor. So practical is On the 21st of November, 1703, the Abbe both mother and child wore doing wellen