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06-JULY 17, 1869.

1 outrage to foreigners were China, itself. And yet the (1) whose so-called repre ive been received in a man- the positions of envoys those of inferior officials, org moted eolies, has the in-1 fase not only the privileges elded to Ministers and Ab ut the courtesy extended he world to a Royal visitor nstrast the conduct of the on the same matter. Not Mikado receive his royal son with the attentions die but he has at great expense down to Hongkong for two six horses (which have just ge of the proprietor of a arse-breaking and carriage in order to be able to more comfortable mode of that vegue amongst the et the wretched little boyl ith the haren of fifty odd cubines, who is supposed to hrone once filed by such as 1 Kang-lii, is, forsooth, tog viewed by the barbarian, on of the Queen of Great

Empress of India Wer is latest development of (of entering into the dua," will open the eyes of e, whose incomprehensible. brought about the present. in this country ther of coming as a learner, superior will she at tinies tean a little information opean world. And this is outcome of the blatant aponted at the dinners of the interviews of News invites us! Every lofty lowly valley longs for a to be planted thereon? Barnum of nations and bumbag Whether wa to aid her in that com, se remains to be eu, he latest slap in the face ittle reflection as to the e hitherto exhibited 17

authoritatively confirm circulation that Sir R, y approved the condict the Formosa affair, in pture of Amping We onfess that we are consi to account for the fact of ister acting apparently in metrically opposed to the uctions of the Foreigu aaible that a change has policy and that subse 8 written in the light of on at home have autho erford, Alcock to substi

cursing and praise for is but one other theory- he Minister is so firmly the injustice done to

at he has elected to

aal approval in spite Office. Such a course rable in the extreme udicious. His former inly showed that he is by ally indifferent to the eountrymen in China, n immensely in-popular nsequence. Still we are int for this now develop tion...

LOCAL

to state that, in conse- arture of the American, lial Mails, the Criminal adjourned until Friday

instant, at 10 o'clock.

d to in the Venus ship

in Harbor this after-

that the North German Helene (Capt Peteclike), re on the 15th for Yoko reck on the Tay-ching- Pinghoi It appear

at 2 o'clock on

yesterday), and her

that

moru-

affi-

d to take to their boats When they had left. ime, they were picked up. ishing junk which has ely into pork All the nothing else; stud the pieces by the time they ene of the wreck.

es of June 3, says that

es and newspapers dis

between England and in the temper of Mr liere would be less ill- people and fewer difti the peace of the two Times concludes that

ar is 'not a Cabinet Mi--

fluential parliamentary mber of the dominant

he takes is probably ich will be taken by the Mr Motley presents the that is the opinion of the capital article on the

a page! Fe

I in our oth

howhat annat usture

arday afternoon, fortu tial success. An indi

his name to be J. establishment of Moure fin time yesterday and as Captain Miler, Lilo

opolt II., which vessal

ely cast away on the

er ahost. This unfor

ught in the midst of

aring underrelieve

t could hardly ggested that

the

Host

priate form of showing Inks to the Captain of tuig, just at that mo Paving resoned himself sry grave, au lo sposk, resent uf & gold wate Fish a gold ring of thị

No. 1906-JULY 17, 1869.]

the coatly wetal. This, he thought, would

gode

tion"!

TEE CHINA MAIL.

the

To

die, which an satisfied the "gallant majori that he offered the liberal odds of 400 to 1 on Pretender, er, in his own words, "8 hundred pounds to live she setler strungthen this clincher Mr. Sadler next telegra, hed to Messrs. Tattersall in the following words I am the breeder of Pretender, and nominated him myself; am quite well, in good health. ceptible minde, wars forthwith dispelled, Doubts, if any really existed, in aus

delay in the settling Lond Excel and to prevent the possibility of further

Uusley Higgins, and Mr. G. Payne, formed Exmouth, Lord Vivian, Sie themselves into a committee, and ordered ascertsinest to their satisfaction that Mir Sadler was alive. Thus ended in amake a

to be

be proceeded sa they had

mest frivolous, and yist at the same time s soph Hawley was well justitied in looking to most anxious affair, said although Sir Jo his own interests, it is a pity that stops communication with the mayor of Dorous- were not taken beforehand, by means of

of Mr Sadler's death. ter, to ascertain the fact or the possibility

may hope that out of evil will come good, confusion would have been saved; but I Annoyance and

clearly see that the buyer of yearlings insomuch as the Jokey Club must now should become liable to their nominations. Granting, by way of theory, that the r Sadler who must have died a heen the breeder and nominator of der, and granting further that hold breathed hislascouche,

e Derby day, within a few minutes of the race, would it have been just for Mr Jarding to lose ets and stakes after the exposure and brilliaut snccess of his cham- pion Certainly not According to a common-sense view, apart from the rules of racing, Mr Jardine rendered himself liable Pretender's forfeits from the date of pur- ended tie better I opine for the welfare and good of the turf,

Bonewhere had

Préteu-

the latter with a deep wound in her back fully discussed by Mr Medhurst in his | lespecta from the other provinces; not. on- of the one flight of arrows, and still the be some show of recompense for the bit of An enquiry has, we have been informed, recently published report for Shanghai, ty is the soil fertile to s degree uusiale demon warriors rode on yelling and shoot kupane work abore alluded to. A valu- taken place, at which it was elicited thin it satisfactory to learn that wine the Chuus of the prosent day, but the peoing. We brought down a few of them he watch, chain and finger-ring, were the woman was the wife of a boatman, who in the case of imports, with the single plo are well disposed. Wherever the tra- with our bullets, but their numbers wou chsen; and the noble-hearted navigator, after a temporary absence from bis floating exception of opium, the increase bus vellers who accompanied Mr Markham great and their movements so swift having given orders that the articles and bunte returned suddenly, and caught her been meat conspicuous, exports for 1848 went, they met with marke civility from that there seemed to be so diminution in Bill should be taken to Mears floard & with a paramope. Justly incensed, be contrat even more favourably with provi- the people themselves, while the mandarins the crowd by which we were surrounded, where the money would be paid at meted out prompt retribution, strangled ous years than do imports. With few 6X were only unfriendly in their bearing. The "Tell you what it is," said the old ser- ow, left the premises. Shortly after this, the win, killed the woman with a boat coptions, very much the same statuinent one in fact considered foreign tride as an seant, who had been losting and frig, the golden testimonials of the grateful skip.hool, alid after tying them tightly together may be made as regards the utter centres outlet for the productions of the is heart were sans ses ondorod and the threw the bodies tuto the Oruck, Acord of foreign trade, in China. It wunld be a others could not but look, wis disgust on a wravity the whole time, these redaking

e recurned, having harded them over ing to Chinese Law, we believe, he will be work of supererogation on the bold shipmaster, but failed to receive held guiltless, the punishment of those enlarge on Mir Mediurst's very exhaustive interfere with their illegal gains, Else thin. The horses are gettin winded, and our part to chistice which would reduce their pinser and he be death of us if we don't do some any asideration therefor.

Instead us the caught red-handed in the sin of adultery report, which is already in everybody's where the mandarins have prétended that "shiners," she bill was returned, with the devolving on the injured husband, if he hamis. The one great fact of general in the people were the source of insults inflicted a great bang sometimes frightens Indians. words Pay to-morrow-A. H." written chooses to exercise it,

I don' like the looks things. I've heard ross it in a style very different from that

berkasa (Daily News.)

terest that is to be derived from it is that on foreigners, and under cover of this asser Let's hold hard and shoot all together." It be light of the eminent house referred We are glad to be able to publish a from other sources we have sample proof levest classis; in Shantung their endeavours you are under fro there is a tstidendr to kuglish trade is stebdily increasing, while tion took private measures to stir up the was a difficult mantenvro to execute. When Suspicious were now aroused, and she denial of the very ciretiistential rumour that English influence is on the wale. Our seem to have fallen fruitless, en that they keep on firing whether it be wise or not. to-morrow" being regarded in the light that prevailed here some months ago, of minister openly confesses his powerlessness were compelled to get the part openly. In However, we managed to do it. The whole the day that fever dawng, steps were at the murder of foreign missionary in to induce the Chinese to admit any improve fact the more we penetrate into China the of us having loaded, waited for the word.

taker to igaro. This is evidently Honaughe

was the answar to a note of interro

muuta. Wherever an opportunity arises the more wa buduine aware of that great gap It was given and we fired. I firmly believe A/Fan Francisco correspondent mentions policy of exclusion 18 brought into opera that intervenes between people and go- Ation forwarded to Mesars & Co, and the arrival, by the last steamer from China, Lion, the old barriers are reconstructed, and vernment.

to this hour, that every shot told. From a *bout was then got up after the swindling of four Japanese families and two Geruana, Oriental stupidity asserts its away.

When the feelings of the form dezen to twenty rod-akins and horses fell at member of the mercantile soarine. The who are going to enter into the silk raising though we should have expected that Mr interests entirely forgotten or made to sub- and we won it.

Aler are on every occasion insulted, and their that one discharge. It was our last throw, office of the Messageries and O. Com-bunnees in Labfornia. Some Italians have bledhurst would have been about the last sevre the murule of the other, we can chief or not I munat tell. I knew out

ies gave no clue, neither did that of the arrived with the same purpose, so that this English official in China to give tou brilliant readily understand the chronic stato of re-

Whether we killed the lavao Steamer Coiupany; but na faid branch of industry promises to be seriously a colouring to the improvements promised bellion which seems the lot of the Flowery no sooner was our volley fired, and its ef- which was the chief, but certain it was, that being made in the more aristocratic quar pursuell in the State. tes of the city, our gushing son of gratitude H. B. H. The Duke of Edinburgh is his concluding summary of works in pro- traces of the recent intestine troubles which fell into the rear and we saw no more of by the Chinese authorities, we fear that Land. In Shantung every district bore fects seen than the whole body of Indians A found in the grog-step known as the expected at Yokohama about the end of gresa and in contemplation at the entrance have wasted the province, while of the them during the journey. But we did not Army and Navy, drinking the health August. Admiral Keppel will then pro to this port will islead home readers sufferings of the people and their ill treat owe our anfety to that. It was bad getic dusit sither of the aptam who had rea-reed with the Sulamis, Galates and Adven

ed bis from the metaphorical watery ture by way of the Inland Sea to tientsin, lights are to be placed "on the Saddle or

Thas wo now learn for the first time that ment by both sides the paloi of injustice rulship on the park of our assailants that pays before alluded to, or ut the gentleman where Sir R. Aloock will embark in the Barran Islands as well as the Amherst protectors-Ibig.

was said often to bulong to their nominal preserved us. If they had had the sense to he bad supplied him wish the testimonials Adventure, visiting the ports down the rocks." Un sexing ins owner of the watch, Muller coast to Hongkong. From Peking, the

shout the horses instead of devoting the whole of their attention to the men, nor open a pleasant little conversa Galatea will proud to Shanghai and Hong- mayed.co

mentioning that of course the owner bong, arriving at the latter glace by the

one of us could havo escaped-Cassa Magazine had got the money all right for the watchminule of Uotober, The Rodney was to ardiobainbat the owner was ut many leave for England on arrival of the June at ends in Muist's company Before he had Yokohama, and the Ocean would tempora

nigerty safely bestowed on his own rily become flag-ship. j... proper person, and the astonished Mulier

With reference to the Customs rutes for fully convinced of the fact that a charge of inspecting passengera' baggage, which ap frand was on the eve of being brought peas above) we are requested to state that against him. While some secessary preli- they are intended for the prevention of the minaries were being got through, including muggling which has for some time been so the earth for a constable, the testimonial-extensively carried on by stall Olinese purchaser slipped through the back-door of tradets, between this port and Hongkong the tavern (we thought grog-shops had no and Japan and that they will be so adin back-dogs) and was off before air Fesler uistered as to cause no inconvenience to Arrived up tips scene. A warraut has been other passengers. The smuggling caried isited against his rather adroit swindler, on by diese traders has been reduced and au uficer naa been put in possession of to a system, and a portion of the freight the doonment with the purpose of executing of which the owners of the steaners the sandey bit we believe that the philou are defrauded, is paid to the crows thropic ruscat is still at large, if he has not The rules, winish are within the limits of ges off by some of the cride which have left rules already in existetice, have been drawn dating the last twenty-four hours. The up for the guidance of Custome officers, above facte may serve as a caution to those and for the information of Chinese passen The have testimoniala, or anything else, for gers, in order that the necessity for asking soizures hay as fast as possible be removed. A fair time is allowed after arrival to de- clare dutiable articles. The rules have it aa mnob in view to prevent seizures na to prevent snuggling.

Courier..

the chorus to the first tune that came to not indulge the hope that one result of these clergy of the disestablished Church of Le Mr M. R. Balilica, merchant, bad charged Some time ago a communication from

hand, and grosting every "goo i thing" that trials may be to draw those hartebes closer land. Roman Catholic priests will still be his house-coulie with disobedience of orders, Chefpo to the Duty News, gave a somewhat in that he had allowed a frienil to sleep on romantic narrative of Foung man who

was said with aliouts of laughter that made to ourselves as a branch of the Protestant excluded by special provision; but the the premises contrary to orders. The coc claimed to be the son of an English Ad-

us hoarse. A running ure of chaff was kept Church by such an interchange in our clergy of all other sects are at present hd was again brought up, and ao further miral, and who surrendered himself to one

up between the passengers inside and the ministrations, such fellowship in the work sridence, appeared. A robbery took place of M's ships in that port as a deserter Mr Conen! Markham's recent tour through soldiers on the roof, and the driver and of advancing Evangelical truth in Ireland admissible, and, indout, have not unfre- contemporaneous with the disappearance of from the navy in which he bad been an of Shautang Province, a résumé of a paper conductor joined con amore in the fray. The more au iestly than ever, as will give addi- quently held seats in the House of Com this friend, the sufferer by which was an tieer. He was bandsomely treated by the which was read at the North Chins Branch, only silent man if the party was the old sortional strength to our commings Protestou. The privilegs will henceforth. ba amali, Coolie's friend was bound for Cali-young naval officers at Cheloo, while await shows us the same state of affairs in that geant in charge of the guard, who sat upon tantism? Our endowments are not auch be hoped, will consider is as some infinitesi

extended to the Irish alergy, who, it is tu fornia, but coolie did not know where he ing the Admiral's arrival and orders as

provide as exists elsewhere in China; the bux-eat, looking grim and iuinovable as can tempt any man to enter the Churchmat set off against the lowering of their wald catch kim. fined $o, with the options of fourteen daya their amusement by the racy extracts which only to obtam from its subjects the utter clearly, above the tiLook to your a good position in society ever chose this remarked that the law would thus be in au Coolie was accedingly his dispusal; and contributed greatly to amely an oppressive government, anxious as a remory. Suddenly, his voice rang out of Scotland for money No one occupying position in other respects. Mr-Gladstone

he occasionally gave them of his varied, ex- most cast which can be wrong from su im- arms, men i

-Out

profession as an object of worldly ambition anomalona state, and would require some poverished people,

your shooters, with and careless of all that gents!" What for, captain 1" asked na for his s sou. But such ne our endowments fined 10 for having been in unlawful poa Keppel he was speedy numasked as

determine its nature. sesion of a landing plank belonging to the rogue and vagaboud. Since then he has other portions of the country the roads head out of the window, and screwing his on earth has made a nobler return in

Meanwhile Mr. Union

tual things for Dock Company. The plank was of been conviuted of obtaining goods under have been allowed to fall into the must body raid to get a sight of the

turn in spiri- Thorold Rogers las what slic phon he

to a cuntee little value, and the defondant said he was false pretences; as also of breaking theauentable state of decay; the mineral was replied the old man imperturb and have been the centres of tuoré civilisa Church of England and Ireland, H. one

writtan received in Only because the Injinis areal things. No homes throughout the fisherto, he

ponry, suggesting another conclusion, told to pick up the plauk and carry it to gaol of H. M.'s Cousalate at Chefou, for either locked up by direct governmental abiy, looking to the lock of his musket tion and enlture, or more genial hospitality part of it is fisestablished, and the clergy

there has been only wealth with which the province abounds is are out," the Police Station in Hongkong.

which compound crime be was sentenced to Wong Aps,

fishmonger, could not 15 months imprisonment. He was brought the local authorities, allowed in he worked "Snakes! And the head was withdrawn. Sotland. And no braver battles against qualification,

interference, or whero, for the beneßt of the while. " Whar Everywhe

kindly

indiances, than the malises of of that part obtain the removal of the dis.. pass a Bull ware stall without prigging Adven by the Dragon to-day (9th) and is for Balf box worth half a dollar he was the present a tenant of B. B. Ms Consular

in an irregular and acknowledged man-

all the was perfectly true, Flie "Injing were

clergy ought to have Caught, and pleaded that he only "kicked gaol here..

пка,

We more peaceful hearts than by the wives of the disestablished fraction and claim the the stall-man's foot." He was sent to hard

petty obstructions as to suarenly ropy thes were curdering along a part of the roat the clergy-the noble ladies of the mans laber for one month.

trouble. In Foshan, in Vei hien, and which runs between wo

privilege of

standing for seats in the House long mounds, over

of Commons. The simple remedy, he saya in other places, largu supplies of coal were the crowns of which, about & mile of heaped up in positions readily accessible mounted Indians' were pouring down upon.

for the difficulties which may arise, would to the sea. Even in the present state of the as in every direction. There was very

ba to pass an Act declaring that all natural communications, coal could be laid down little time for deliberati but a hasty

born subjects of her Alajesty are free to sit in Parliament if to elect them.

any.constituency chooses which brings up the question for settlement The particular anomaly wight doubtless be surmounted in other waye bat, regarding it as a matter of geue. alolay, Mr Rogers's proposul seems to deserve consideration.Full Mull Gazette.

jale.

POLKIE NEWS?

Mr May dispused of one or two cases yesterday besides the one reported in our last night's isstie,

hard labor, X

mands constantly made for the AN ADVENTURE WITH INDIANS.

Had it been said that de- cing of such lights have been as constantly barked on one exouse or another, the dian attack which was made on the United The following is a Darrative of the In- pression given would be more correct. sa to the telegraph between Shanghai and States Overland Mail Coach, while passing

Then

DR NORMAN M'LED ON THE the Kiatuan beacon, it is in cortenspla- through the territory of Colorads, in

IRISH CHURCH, by the Commissioner of Custome, the July, 18671t was a glorious day, the arbor blaster and the Uhamber of Lamarrator said, and we

The Rev. Dr Norman Macleod, in his merce, but the all important question of along at the rate of fourteen miles an General Assembly of the Church of Sasthate, and the sooner the present law is

were spanking closing address from the chair to the alive assent is still unsettled and is likely hour upon the hard roud that winds land, said "My humble opinion is that to remain 80. graph have for four years latin in the Cas-had a tearn of six horses, (aplendid fellows and as many sacrifices made as polition The materials for the isle among the lowermast slopes of the Rocky all justice might have been done to the feal toe godows, unused, simply because the

Mountains on the Kansas aide. Wings and fair demands of Roman Catholics, opinions of the foreign officials attached to

to go, the beat, perhaps, that we had pick justice could demand, by reforms in the the Customs do not at all represent those ed up anywhere on the journey from Cal-Irish Protestant Church; while I as firmly

CLERGYMEN AND PARLIAMENT. of their imperial employers.

fornia. There were seventeen We are

When we set about severing the bonds believe that no sacrifices, however grew, which have hitherto connected Church and surry also to find that Mr Medhurst meat of us inside; and as the Indians were no reformas tuwever just, will materially state, it is no wonder that we nozie upon

Passengers, attributes solely to the precipitate ruight United States saldiers, armed with of Froland towards a Protestant throue, & like cutting down a tree in a tropical nor in which the first experiment of maskets, on the roof of the coach. So that Protestant Church, or a Protestant any

known to be

be hostile, there was a guard of affect the feelings of the Roman Catholics some unexpecte results. The process is the kind was attempted" the d.ficulties experienced in currying out the telegraph with the diver and conductor, we made up thing. This and a former ameubly have cal creopers to its neighbours that the fall forest which is joined by so many parasiti- scheme. Mr Keynalus attempt was

a purty of twenty-seven. not precipitate except in the semen that anong us, and it was well we had not. We in regard to the present very decided and of many less conspicuous growths Une

We had no lady. almost unanimously expressed their

opinion

of the main mass involves the destruction: he made a beginning, and the first decided were mostly men in the prime of life, to- very rapid reputation which is being fietsin.ular result of the disestablishment of step in any enterprise must in this Kunted thing after a fruitless altompt to make ed regarding the Irsh Church. It is for the Irish Church has come out through sense be precipitate." Bat Mr Reynolds our fortunes in the gold territory, Besides me only to offer our deepest sympathies question addressed to Mr Hadstone. Cler- paved the way for his telegraph by consi- the arus horno by the soldiers, we each of with our Episcopalian and Presbyterian gyms, as it is liating the people along the route, and t

a carried a revolver, some of us two or brethren in "the very trying position in eluted from Parligare at present wanton destruction which ensued was dus thro. I am afraid we were rather a noisy which they are now placed; and to pray in the case of Harme

the

by the Act passed to official jealousy, and to the carrying uut party. The air was bracing and invigor their duties ty thow people and country | Grown, one effect of the present bill will he Tooke According to to give them strength to discharge Mr Gladstone and the law eitigers of the of that well-defined government policy of Eng, and, we were in the best of it with wisdom and courage and may we to remove this restrictiou in the case of the

provincial isolation which the introduction and extusion of telegraphs would soon reader impossible..

CHINESE EXACTIONS.

singing snatches of old songs, roaring out

God

Aa-called tailor from Kowloong was periouces. But on the arrival of Bir Harry affects the uterest or w.lt, being, as in of the insides- New Yorker-poking his art - will vontore to say that" : Church/terntion, tlaugh he was not prepared to.

Chan Achuu, a Chinese broker, was yes- terday Bod $10 (in default three months' bard labor) inasmuch as he made a charge of piracy against Sui Atiu upon false or in- Buficient ground.

The wire case brought against his hoy by Mr Starkey was not proceeded will, and the boy was discharged.

Three Chinese were arraigned on the charge of having stoleu Captain Baker's

gold watch on the burglarious raid of the

night before last. The case was remanded until the 23d July.

ENGLISH INFLUENCE ON THE WANE IN CHINA. (Supreme Court and Consular Gazette, July 10.)

If the influence of any specified foreign country upon China were to be estimated that matry and the Culestiat Empire, directly by the amount of trade between Great Britain would certainly far distance

of

and

bus

is so ferived round with exactions and out, and they were everywhere," poverty have been fought in silence with the option. They might elect to belong to

at Cusfuo, at $4.60 por ten, were it out for council of war was held nevertheless. The legd exactions. At the coal mines near main questiot to be decided was whether we $1 per ton, the carriage for seven miles to Wer hien coal custa 60 cash pool or say should atop the coach, and, turning it into a kind of fortification, defy the attack; or

the town ra ses it to three times that price. whether looking upon discretion as the

EXTRAORDINARY DELAY IN THE

fo-day, Mr Russell had little or nothing, frontier Hitherto England's only object of itsing, near the now mouth of the his fate; in the former we might be over my readers with the facts of the cas

Papers to the 30th inst.:

Arriving

TREASONABLE LANGUAGE. There was a time when indiscreet words, hally capalite of isoustruction, wers instances are recorded of perious exerted for treasonable words in the reign

Edward

to his son,

Tom, if thou behavest

of

DERBY SETTLEMENT. (London Morning Herald) Senantions, some of them of a decidedly disagreeable character, have cropped up rather numerously of late, but I seriously question whether in turf circles during the present year so much oxullement has been all her coupeers. But as a matter of faut Thoues it has to be covered 25 miles to better part of value," we should lash the unpressed into the short space of four foreign influence is mensure not at all in Hia sing. The Postau coat costs at the horses into their highest speed, and fight hours as this afisation. The cause and this way, but by the number of meu-of-war pit's mouth some 160 cash a pecul, or about flying. In the latter savo, whoover fell origin was altogether novel and startling, maintained in Obins waters or the number $2.60 & tun, and can be transported to the wounded from the coach must be left to and for that reason I hasten to acquaint

Tegiments kept upon the Chinese of importance before him-all being petty

Yellow river, Both those ports are near whehned by numbers, and not ama left in keeping up

her eastern feet as Chefon and could readily supply that max to tell the tale. The Indians themselves commenced at the City clubs before the Scarcely had the important Derby settling boon the protection of her tradutorests ut. Vet at it as the obstacles placed in solved our dimmonly. They poured down astoading news strived that Sir Joseph it has. THE NORTH.

her mercantile interests the way that Mr Markham declares the coal upon us ob huizeback and on foot in Hawley had lodged a formal claim to have outweighed the poutical lotereats to be s virtually prohibited article of trade

It is not alone in the transport of con! Bwarine to make a stand would have been i stakes on the ground that ME. W. Sadler, Y.; the one, a citizen named Walker for By the Venus we have received Shanghai has always been larger than any other. But even of other minerals, such as iron, lead and we went at racalinray speed, followed sequel my be better imagined than de woll, will make the heir to the Crown

of other western state, and hence her fuot

HOT madness. So "Yap, hallo!" and away the n nominator of Pretender, was dead, should the tinie ever come when for por eilver, that these prohibitory rates are injios by the dusky hordes that were gradually scribed. Layments in which Pretender well, (Express)

polas of political aggrandisement any stats, ed. It is probably not generally known that closing in upon as on every handy except and Pero Gomez were involved receiva uning the Crown Tavera in Cheapside, New Rules and Regulations, have suade however contemptible in a mercantile point the golden yellow silk, called in the market on the road that lay strait before a izmediate suspension, and the leading.com. of which he was landlord and proprietor their appearance at the Customs House of view, shall keep on this const a fleet "Szcelinen" silk, for the most part contus Their yells were appalling, the glare of mission agents made their way post haste to the other a gentlytusu (according to Lord Jetty to-day, which have not inen made larger thau the English feet, the balance of from Shauteng, and that in fact it is one of their eyes terrible, the merciless expression the banks to stop auy cheques which might Campbell, Sir Robert Bardett, augeator of public through any of the Organs. As fires, influence will at once incline to the ap-the principal staples of the province. Pon of their countenance diabolical. They he presented afterwards, although many Sir Francis), for earing, on hearing that seguro and conscation, are pretty treely parently more powerful country. In other fees too well known for their durable were gaming upon as, too. Truly we were had already been duly honoured, while Mr. the King had entered his and killed a talked about in thers, we publish the series words the Chinese anthorities will always ture and oppearance little inferior to the out-distancing the swarms of thrus thas W. Wright dispatchel all his nivoe cams, favourite white buck, "I wish the buck, in full for the information of all con be ready to bow to an exhibition of superior ordinary bombyx silk, are also produced in comed:-

were upon foot, but their horsemen were amounting to a big figure in the aggregate, horns and all, ware in the King's belly. red - No2108

forne, and to this alone. It is almost in large quantities in the province. Yet both some hundreds strong, and were receiving by post-office orders. Statements with reu consulting the record, it will be found conceivable how little foreign trade is these articles are almost unknown to foreign constant reinfarements,

Their horses, gard to the supposed obit of Mr. Sadler were all, in the belly of the man who had conn- that he merely wished the buck horns and Rangers arriving from and departing to dosise it, and being moreover ignorant of seription of the mode adopted to prevent had fewer incumbrances, the race fue taken place in America only four days-be- adjudged that this was a distinction better than og vary varied, and very contradictory, some sellest the kill the buck; but it Bougkongfor Japan :---

the post rudimentary principles of politic 1 those articles reaching theen. To addition langer period. Still wo plunged on, ruck- fore the Durly, and others averring that he was his own counsellor on the occasion.

as we felt aud,

alleging that the unfortunate event had of Chefos sasured, could maintain 1-No

economy it is convinced that foreign except at exorbitant prices. In baggage, is to be unshipped until imports only diminish the value of to the difficulties placed in the way of caring from side to side, and the horses foam- died prior to the Two Thousand, whereu, ou Thesis remarks Blackstone, were esteemed without a difference, fusomuch the King it has been examined and marked by Cus native products, and that exports to riage, an inquisitorial system of compelling ing with sweat. at inst, we were so far the Newmarket backers of Bellatrun began tanus Officer, after post

foreign countries représent, su much dead sales through a middle man hound to report overtaken that the foremost Indiana enroe loss to the empire. It is assured by the to the local authorities, whose powers

to indulge in hopes. They must quickly, hard cases, and it gradually came to be of within provincial authorities that but for foreig taxing are unlimited and undefined, effecman take sure aim at uue redskin and-killlusion, a well-known Sussex owner of ous aud equivocal than words, it was no-

range of our firearms.

"Every however, have been convinced of the de- thenght that, nothing being more ambign- ners its revenues would be much larger tually prevents any dealing with the for- him," ericit ld sergeant, pansing before horses stated publicly in the Victoris," reasonable to make them amount to trea than they are at present, for to the presence sign market. Recent events have shown the words "kill him, to anit the action to that he saw Mr. Sadler and had conversa son, and accordingly, in 4 Car. I., us and influence of foreigners is due the tur- us how a practically insponsible magis- the word, which he did. A sure of re-tion with him on the Two Thousand day, reference to all the judges, concerning large and should it not appear in the blenes that occasionally breaks out among tracy endeavour to turn to their own ports followed the crack of the old man's while later it was asserted that he also wit some very anxious words spoken by ons Mazifest, the owner will be liable to a fine. the usually desile people as for the pro ents the fears of the lower classes. The rifle, and a half-dozen more of the foreniest nescil the triumph of the young adventurer yée. they certified to the King that

-Fussengers boxes or packages un vincial mandarins. themselves, their dishe dread of a punishment, none the less redskins fall over. Still they poured on. shipped without the Chistams rank he nest guius are limited instead of being in reat that it is not to be found in the grimi Ballets seemed to make no impression upon the objection appeared to be totally want. be, yet they were no treason; for, unless it on Epsom Downs, In fact, from the outset though the words were as wicked as might cine liable to seizure, and any ditiable oreased by the presence of foreigners. By nal code of China, Always hangs over the them. They saw that our horses were being in feasibility, and before the adjourn by some particular statute, no words

means of foreigners many illicit squeezes man who has attempted to beard one of the coining winded, and with wild yells of ment to Knightsbridge 10 to 1 was freely will be treason." 4-Aty packages retained on board the are evaded, and indirectly also foreign in oligarchy however law his grade. It is dil deftance they rushed into the 1 adet spray offered time bets and stakes went to Pin- no words unconnected with Acts or oti ez By a parity of reasoning steamer auro than three hours after arrival, tercourse renders native merchants tees to the same whether the office is letting a as if it had been a shower of rain. At tender; aibot the laws of racing

evidence will be felony unless it be by some clearly lerant of official eractions. And finally house to an unoffending forei, ner or selling length they came within arrow range state that in case of death all nominations particular statute. nitie un the following morning, without the people resent the dearness of tea silk without the intervention of the middle of us, and with a delirious howl of delight are void, consequently there could be no George 1 I. cap. 7, it was euscted that any But by the Suth of being reported by their Owners to the Cas and a consequent upon toms Officer on board, become liable to mand for the staples in foreign markets. be recognized, but there are hundreds of a fight of weapons which we after off to all parts of the United Kingdom King or of the Governutes and Constitu the de man. Such charges doubtlese would not which I never shall forget, they sent into possible hedging Telagranis were wired" one using any words or sentences to excite the people to hatred or contempt of the poisoned with the arming intelligence, ami vante, who contrive to make a good thing trumped up. The anfortunate victim finda Cue of the soldiers struck in tho out of it, there is hardly a Chinaman of himself obarged with mines against his was caught as he was falling over the rests at stake also sent messages to Don of a high misdemeanour. This enactment the inferior class who does not curse the family as a son he has been wauting in side of the coach and hauled back in the caster, where Mr. Sadler, who was form was repealed by the iter and 12th of Vie foreiguer

flisi affection; as a nephew he has not throes of death another, pierced in the erly landlord of the St. Lagur Arms, had toria, cap. 12, which provides that if On the basis of our trade alous, there paid dus reverence to one of his glan; be breast, fell backward to the ground, and for years carried on the business of fole; we English have no claim upon native bas inadvertently disturbed some of his was quickly handed away by the hindmoest terer in addition to breeding two or three inveut, devise, or intend to deprive or de plas person whatsoever shall compass, imagine consideration, yet it is worth noting that nuighbours fengshui; all these are charges horseuren to their dosky corules on foot thoroughbred yearlings for sale,

pose Her Majesty, or to levy war against out of a total trade of Ths 142,489,307 for which can be readily brought forward, and A passenger close behind ine was slain time nothing else was talked about at Tater or to tuve ar stir any foreigner or the year-1808, Great Britain anul British, are of too vague a nature to admit of dis- where he stood, by an arow, which tersall's, and shortly after four o'clock, it such compassing, imaginations, inyen striger with force to fvade her dominions, possessions furnished no less than Tie proof, Evou if these fail, as the dictus of whizzed past my own ear as I stood

Bring 123,165,339 or 86 per cent of the entire, a mandarin is practically without appeal, at the window, and crushed into his skull tradesman as follows: Report is false; tions, devices, or intentions, or any of Uf the Tls, 26,127,669, or somewhat more others gressor are readily brought forward, the conducir received his death blow, and Mr. Sadler quite wall. Passed than one fifth, is due to opium. The vario the unfortunate man who has once rar fell to the ground to be carried off in this morning, and saw Derby run for test publishing any printing or writing, or by my shop them, xball express, utter, or deolare by ous heads under which the chief part counter to the orders of a mandarin, re- triumph and scalped. Soven, besides these week." In another fest minutes Mr. Booth open and advised speaking, or by any prert of English trade with Chins may be maina for the rest of his life a marked man. were wounded, and died before the journey obtained a short reply to the effect that ut er deed, every person so offending shall arranged are clearly set forth and care Shantung, however, differed in some was over, All this have was the result Mr. Badler was quite well and not likely to be guilty of felony."

2-Dutiable articles brought by passen

ger, if declared to the Customs floor on

Leard the steamer, will be allowed to pass

after payment of duty, provided the quan-

tity be not too large. Should the quantity

articles found in them to confiscation.

or if the steamer arrives at night, beyond

·

Benze, and any dutiable articles they con With the exception of our personal ser- then rendy at a mosient's notice to be wards disopvered bad ballad of the northern spesu sters with large intetion of this realm should incur the punish

tain, to conflocation.

be

Departing. -Haggage shipped by passengers is to inspected and macked by a Costom's officer at the time of shipment.

-Any packages found on board with out the Custom's mark become liable to seizure, and any dutiable articles they con- tairs to conturation.

T. DICK, Commissioner of Customs. Custom House, 9th July, 1869.

The bodies of a man and woman, tightly

lashed together, Bosted out of the Soochow

Creek in the River on the 8th, the form

FT bearing the signs of strangulation, and

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