9-July 21. 1869.
TATIONS
tean. 21st July, 1869. na, New, $5634
Ok,... 550 ares, New,
560
WA,
OMBAY,
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Old,...
Exchange. nsight
020 a 626
560, som.
17 a 214 15 a 19
4/61 4,7
days' sight, Ro. 230 a 281 days' sight, Rs, 230 a 231 3 days' sight, Bank, The 75 dwts. B., ...4
2.50 3.50
23
22 60 a 22.30 *4.4709170
buck, igns,
ereigns,
10 @ 12
shares, liaris, Old,
New,
emperature.
NO, 21st July, 1869.
a dis
Falconer & Co.'s Promises,
nicen's Roast.)
Wet Dry,
Wet,
Maximum, Min over night,
9.A.M
130.000
~80:006
of every description re
It the China Mail" Office
7, neatness, punctuality,
able charges, by
CHARLES A. SAINT.
particularly requested that fous relating to the generat paper be addressed to the in no case to individuals by
delay and inconvenience in of business will thereby be
RESPONDENTS,
are open to all who wish to is on legitimate grounds, but ourselves responsible for the correspondents,
ations addressed to this paper: pamed by the name of the zarily for publication, but dy ond faith.
KINA MALL
DNESDAY, JULY 21, 1869
LEFOO SCHOOL
ddressed to the Evening in that the Chiton Slahão!. st, 26 was supposed, sied
but flourishes
upon &
The letter states "that has been rendered to the
that
we can only admire
with which they carry out promulgated. Negocia said, in progress to obtain England, and it is hoped
e out within a year, when be set going: No doubt, lishment will be a great all who anticipate a long
China, Consular officials,
yes, and missionaries will
da uneli relieved as to the
eir children born in China class especially; but we that the idea will over be at the mercantile commu- nothing of the fact that
te the exception: and not
is class, its members an
ard China as a mere tem
g place, that we doubt if resign the desire which
I to have their children
same manner, and sur- he Bame associations as own childish days. The always be prudent but is, erally entertained. The the other hand has volun-
imself from home for so
his health will permit ybreaking down; and, devote to the education he ever-recurring "baby" erely a source of additional
e but of future anxiety.
of all married men oon-
lengthened residence is be sincerely glad to know. School scheme is a mo y remind the projectors a little over ambitious in rospectus. A very limited,
se accommodation would the first inmates, though
ple (and not merely
be necessary to conduct
ent so as to be any real
boys, or girls as necessary.
re glad to see that the
alive and doubt not that
aff” it unitintingly would-
re they convinced that it many esteemed friends longer residence in Ching
No: 1909-JULY 21, 1860.].
MR. CAMERON, Inte Consul in Abyssinin, has addressed a letter to the Times which
LOCAL
partially clears him from the charge of dis- AzROUGH it may se well be at once adroit obeying his instructions by placing himself to that Chinese, informers are a necessity in King Theodore's power. He states that to the effectual detection of crime, it need a very unpleasant kind. So long as our
In
sent
deciding the claim in the Pakua
PAT
"Because that
feel sure, be treated as an open question by the English Government or the English from the backwoods, while seated, with her "Ya my face dirty?" asked a young lady people. Until this position to abandoned aant, at the dinner table on a steamboat openly or tacitly by the United States all running from Cairoto New Orleans, "Dirty! further negotiation is useless. Ne demand No. Why did you ask assented to by Great Britain, and the beside my plate. I've thrown three under socuar bhie United States make up their the table, and yet every time he comes minds to this final rejection of their claims round be puts another before me." the better for their own dignity. Whethor or not it will be axpedient to put this Michigan late at night, went to bed, and arriving at an inn in the interior of
is a point which an experienced a diplo fitted to decide. The unanimous and out matist as Lord Clarendon is very well spoken declarations of the English press have by this time done so much to bring the American people to this conviction that it beonthes a matter secondary moment whether it is again formally impressed upon the American Government,
What will you charge, said he, " for reply. "Sure, he rejoined, the bit of lodging "A dollar," was the lucky I bail to rise so airly; for, if I'd alept, till morning I'd not have had the money to an' it was
pay my bill.
THE CHINA MAIL. dared thereof by the headings the Lu- counsel for Mr Henderson having arged it voices of these gods and that the assignes and counsel for the Official Assignee not took them with notice specifically of the objecting. I have consented to give my de- trusts thereon respectively,
cision; but I must also decide that no fur- ther proceeding be taken on this motion his instructions were to ascertain what not be lost sight of that it is a necessity of case on the 17th of July, 1807, ex parte; until it shall be decided by thoir Lordships based upon this assumption will ever boisebiting waiter insists upon putting a towel Liebert in this Bankruptoy, I held that Mr the Judicial Committee whether Mr Lyall capabilities Abyssinia possessed for trades officers of police remain in comparative Liebert had established a tight to stoppage was properly adjudicated Bankrupt by this ad this he could, as he believed, only, ignorance of the native spoken language, in transitu and I also threw out a sugges-Court. In case of a decision that Mr Lyall effectually do by entering the country. we must fall back upon native informeration that the heading to the Invoice in that
was not properly adjudicated boro, it will Now that the war is over, but few will for the means of detection; but this fact case, identical with the heading in the pre-remain for grave consideration whether any Ne any must not beget a habit of on- feaco except big personal friends but it of such worthies who are fortunate enough ruptcy a valid trust charging the goods to the partnership assets is of any validity. waiting for communication from Mr Motley new his journey west by next coach.
blind dependence upon the services is well to note that, while both Parlia in being paid for the execution or supposed ment aid press have cast the blame of execution of this duty. Cases Intely have casing the expedition upon. Consul Ok not been unfrequent where grave mistakes Marv's shoulders, a large party of the have been made by those gentry who pos- altre pesosongers have of late referred se almost the goner of life and death to 6: 481a missionary war." In the amongst us, and notwithstanding the com- rapid thero of political events at home, which makes it at least improbable that plicated machinery of our legal procedure the real origin of the Abyssinian war an innocent person should suffor, still had become sufficiently forgotten to make it is a disagreeable feeling that any it safe to play off this phrase when opens may have been punished to suit the posing intervention in China, and other caprice or the spite of austive spy distant and semi-civilized States. Mr It has often been predicted and frequently Cameron's Jester therefore possesses a zpected that those informera would meet
with violence at the bands of some; and value as recalling the true facts of the case is apparently the fear of a severe punish to mind. Some three or four years hence ment only which prevents this expectation perhaps it will be admitted that the from being realized oftener than it has been Yangehow, and Formosan affairs were for some time past. Some five days ago, nota Missionary" in their origin; fe, however, an informer was sent abroad to robbery which had taken place, in the
I should not be disposed to allow Messrs decision until the judgment of the Judicial Henderson to take any proceedings on this Committed is known, hat both parties are to be at liberty at their own risk as to osats to make such application to the Court from time to time as they respectively may be advised. pearod for Mesara Henderson; and Mr Mr. Whyte, instructed by Mr. Sharp, ap- Bayllar, instructed by Mr Hazeland, was for the Official Assignee.
OUR RELATIONS WITH AMERICA.
(Pall Mall Gazette, June 1.) There is a great reasou to be satisfied with the one the comments of the Brodied in the United States have produced in the States. We have all along felt convinced that the irritation would never have been expressed with so
by an American, tells an amusing story
MK Fiske, in bis English Photographs, proportions as a clearer understanding first visit to London, attempted to enter a of one of his own countrymen who, on his of the English attitude upon this subject hanson cab, the doors of which were becomes general in the United States we closed. And the cries of a street crowd may expect to find journalists and speakers he succeeded in climbing over the frent and in that country resorting to the consoling seating himself inside, very proved of his surauca that America can afford to let the exploit, but very anxions as to how under question alumber. A quarrel may be taken the sun he was ever to get out taking up this particular quarrel will be ing stories are told of errors which have up at any time, and the right moment for A. LEARNED REPORTER-Several amus-
again. when England finds herself at war with arisen either from the carelessness, incom some other Power. And with this will be petency or ignorance of shorthand writers. compled a mindor that when this time The following is one of the best numeri. comes the English Goveruuisut will find can scribe is said to have perpetrated, when neutrality really
Lisbert the consignor. in the hands of the assignes in favour of I had had doubts whether such a heading to an Invoice was not so unusual as to par take of what is in equitable language called fraud, so as to vitiate the Trust against all but the Bankrupts themselves, and whether on the assumption that they were Debtorn as against persona dealing with the Bankrupts only, and not mere Trustees for sale of the goods, such a special invoice avowedly de signed to give a lien ar against a salo could prevail, and it was after very great hesita tion that I thought that the trust prevailed against the assignee. The question is one which ethics are mised with equity. It arose expressly before Lord Rouilly, the Master of the Rolls; on the 4th July, 1865., I have the short hand note of the late Mr Taieber before me, of what His Lordship said in Henderson Campbell on an that although missionaries happened to make enquires amongst the natives as to identical invoice heading. "His Lords of the American people against this country to its cost what its peculiar doctrine of a number of Congress said, "Amics be the principal sufferers, it was not in Taipingahan, district, and by some rasane had is dissipated by the decision of so higuch exaggeration had it not been for their United Statesvolves. How far the Plato, amicus Socrates, sed major veritas Mi
sanctioned the contract, and the doubt I consequence of any act committed in their or other he received a wound in the thigh an authority. capacity as such,
from leaden bullet,.....A
bullet, vile-looking I therefore decide in favour of Messrs mistake-belief that their violence of langparation by this confession that they will was rendered in a newspaper on the follow- will consult their own re- which, to the speaker's ustor bewilderment, (77. Chinaman, à l
акверет
r of a brothel, in in ous- Henderson's claim to the 26 trusses, touage would frighten Englishmen. The first tody (having been pointed out by the which, or to the proceeds of the saio of and most impurtant step, therefore, towards un fight an except they can do so as two to ing day, "I may use wounded in as the person who shot him) which by the assignee, I consider thern en putting the relations between the two tion. At all events, it can do Englishmen charged with the offence, and the case was
Governments a better footing was to nothing bat good to be fairly warned that the sain advanced from the Treasury Chest ACCORDING to a Parliamentary paper, trate today. Whether the charge can be case talon from all the evidence adduced, fult sure that if they could once be made to been impugned by critics on the ground
the man all, or whe view which Mr Maclean has erroneously challenge to immediate war they were no- The threat will be so far unwelcome that man in custody
plied on their behalf were intended as a
by force of arnie, they must count upon that one clause of the arrangement under ther the man who fired had not some real come to of what really took place.
baving the United States for an enemy which they were equipped was liable, ia grievance to provoke him, may be known that was done was done by Me Still and sing bote vond be effick history, very it will neaessitate increased naval estimates, which upalous hands, to become dangerous hereafter. But that needless soroness is the Compradores find from the esi- grant good would be efficted. Anything but it is aminently one of those facts of This clause was to the effect that no war- often caused to men who are not confirmed dence of the Compradors who paid the short of My Summer's speech might have which it is impossible to have too early links that are abhorrant to the talegraphist rascals by the invidious action of native money, and froin the Cash Bouk, that failed to bring out this result. It is the intimation. As to the supposed loss which like operations should be undertaken by informers is titquestionable. It is a grave certain trusses of Long Elle reniced at va- any one vessel unless the order were question, and one not: easily solved satlarious times were converted by the Bank. of all shades of opinion have displayed in city in the escape of the Alabama we are every child a trade by which he'
absolute unanimity which English, journals is to sacrae to us from our alleged compli The advice of Benjamin Franklin, tổ
ADVANTAGE OF LEARNING A TRADE. of
give
FOLION SERVICE EXTRAOR
DINARY
titled.
one is a question for their own considera-Socrates, waïd Mejor Verity outsi
The Constitution of the Viceregal fleet of being beard before this First Police Magis As to claim No. 3, the facts of the disabuse the Amerionus of this nation. We if ever they are compelled to defend the to the Acting Colonial Treasurer of Ceylon, Gunboats at Canton has more than once brought home to the prisoner, whether the appear to me to greatly differ from the see that unless the demands made or depeudenes and ipfigence of their country for cost of telegrama relative to the at-
action to which its commender belonged. It was easy to foresee that, while the influence thus necesarily acquired over. the minds and movements of the Gunboat
Captain's wis perfectly secure from abuse
all the greater care..
MANILA
From a Minile, conrespondent we learn as 600 dollars per diem, and 10 per cent. of that the steamer Prim has been chartered
ing several months into cash, just as other consignments subject for the most part to similar trusts and roots, and the. of their general business, were converted refereues to their sources into the band of into money by and passed without special
words, (the tariff in force last year), the tempted assassination of the Duke of Edin burgh, was £225. 93. 6d. At 20 per 20 massages should have coutained some 900 work, Aclusive of the small connoottig
cau eard
in the hands of well-known and upright valte of cargo, to bring to Manila the the Compradore; and that out of that gene- United States that the claim fed ne countenance in anything that Eng-t oriental handicraft of a tent-
public servante, the advent of less teru palous officials might give that influence Paljarious soupe. How far this has on a terafit occasion been the case may be
British bargus dan Wood, which had got ral mass, entirely confused and undistin ashore on the Isla de Fortun." The vessel guished ne to the sources from which it was was bound to Manila: from Cebu to com-made by the Compradore by wads or in plete her lading for Europe.
some oriler, be
..
say whom
experience our rooms has never put forward older than his. In some countries this neutral Powers its preaobing on the St Paul, though educated in the Bay original theory of the obligations of been the law; in others, a common custom. subject has been identical with that of the the four of Gamaliel, also acquired the any novel doctrine on the subject, it will United States. If the latter Power, adop
by which he was able to earn his while prosecuting his mission. It is band bas said a while if it chooses not to act a good and wise thing to do. You may be whether it does or does out base its bread may give them finished odvestious juriste, it will not make much difference riobos take to themselves wings." Yon up to its duties, as expounded by its own able to save your children fortunes; bat
lous, and
geniusį but
they may
be placed in situa- tions where no aducation and no talent may be an available as some humble, bonesh and be useful to others. trade, by which they can get their living
it that has done so to open the eyes of our neighbours on this point. They have come, it seems, to understand that a persistence in this sort of language would probably white Englishman in a over. So long as it was supposed in the common resistance to any concession what-
would not be refused, the American might be excused for not real sing with they were burying. Now that this defect sufficient clearness the dilemma into which of vision has been cures, we may at least country will be marked by a sense of respon sibility for consequences which was wholly absent from Mr Sumner's rhetoric. The laud on the Alabama question may be suin- med ∙up in a single sentence. We will
a meeting of Orange lodges on the occasion. any furly-awarded damages for injuries The chairman, Captain tonal negligence of the English Govern be, if not realy to come to the front if done to American citizens by the uninten
What use they (theladden, asked, Orangomen) would ment, but we will do nothing which in- wanted at a pinch, so was sure they volves an admission that our Government would be ere long" The Rev. John
Judged by the following narrative, com- tions that the President of the Exeontive the Credit of Mr Ualdwell's account with expect that the tone taken up towards this of neutrality ou something which it falsely they may be gifted with extraordinary
The Porvenir Filipino of 3rd July men Council at Madrid had nominsted to the Post of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Spain to China Sir. Da, Adolfo Patxot y Achaval
manicated, with all necessary guarantees by & Cantón correspondent..
On Friday last an anonymous letter was forwarded to the French Consul at Censon. Certain remarks in this latter as to a scandal imputed to him in his. social relations seem to have excited his anter, and in seeking to pitch upon the suncasion that a well known French war ried resident at Canton, M. Schedelin, was the writer or sender, The following
...
what terus given, paid a sum of $8,870 to the Oriental Bank on the 9th April 1867 The object of this payment was to secure to Mr Caldwell the payment of his costs
alleges that England has done.
AN ORANGE CLERGYMAN. A uow Orange Hall has been opened at
8 Solicitor for the Bankrupte, audio present attitude and future policy of Ballibay, county Monaghan, and there was -
THEATRICAL PROPERTIES EXTRAORDI-
NARYt lately occurred to the male bone, that the severity of the rule" No ment of the Royal Alfred Theatre, children in arms admitted" might be miti- gated for matrons of dramatic tastes by
writer he appears to have come to the plained against in that he had assaulted a claimed to Mr Caldwell, is now was not acting in good faith, or that either gen denied that he had ever spoken of providing a special cloak-room, where they.
Gunboat Chen-Tsing,
I shall be much obliged by your puting one mard men at me disposal and pending them to the houses of M. Schadelin in order to bring him to me at the Yamen
CD
Boone
of
ticket on pr
was to pay the resíduo to the Assig TO-DAY'S POLÍCE.
ure in the Bankruptes. The whole of Mr May on the Bench.
this sum was kept until the 17aft of July, Mr Sampson,
aboarding officer in the 1807, by Mr Caldwell, when he paid to the Harbor Master's Department, was com- Ufficial Assignes $6336.25, the sum now boatman in the employ of the department. all that passed
thite balance only, and hot Complainant and two other boatmen claimed I do not
know,
nate (in French) was thereupon addressed the story and another boatman, who was within the time when the Long Ells were the maintenance of this language Bugs but he had said that James 11
gavo vidence on the complaining aidu of On turning to the Caal Book, I find that come suit or apology, is die for aus Book Queen's Crown into the confl leave their infants, just as other ladies offered to the Americau nation, In Boyne. Sual words were never uttered leave their shawls and bonnets. A creche to M. Beasard, cominending the Chinese which tended somewhat in favor of the occur to the aunt-in all of very many do not want war for any reason theyve slipped into the Boyno; and he then all gbarge was runde for each of them,
On the
by him, the row, gave evidence said, very large receipts and payments daily
was accordingly instituted in the theatre, men are prepared to go all lengths
gone thithor a crowne.l monarch, re- with an experienced nurse to welcome the turned thence crownless, His crown must little thousands of dollars, so that on the doctrine would defendant. It appears but defendant • gave r
strangers and attend to their wants. an order to the bestman, who had finished in Clayton's case, attributing the earliest ou deprecate war. But
craping one boat, to scrape or dicas ano- entries in the Cash Book of payments to the deprecate
te national humiliation more than pointed out this cause of the loss to be tire and the mother reesived ther boat; and he handed a broom to the earliest entries there of receipts, all the pro- such dousuds as those lately put forward.
national suffering, and rather than concedo Violation of his Coronation Oath." He than sentation of complainant.. The broom was thrown weeds of sale of Long Ells to which the they accept war, certainly. Wo bups and
which
the child was returned spoke repeatedly of Mr. Gladstone as TO ber. The experimant, however, has downl and the beating was to conscquence. clar
claimants attribute the money paid
Judas Iscariot Gladstone.”
"He is report been attended with wiforeseen remite, Mr May, having thus heard both sides, Caldwell had long previously been exhaust believe that the people of the United States to have added that "ho maintained if which have compelled its abandonment. fined all round in the sum of $5 each, the td, and it was clear that all identity of the ate by this time in a fair way to under her Majesty were induced by Judas Isourist We learn from a notice which bas just been defendant for the assault, and the com- money claimed was gone,
stand this. In that onse they will be Blow
Gladstone to place hor Ropal signatura to
posted at the
theatre that while mothers plainant and his two witnesses for having
applaud a repetition of Mr Sumer's the bill, no Englishman or Irishman could have been glad to avail themselves of the given wilful false evidence,
tears, thus they are sager for strife, way that she had perjured herself." It now cloak-room, they have forgotien to
this is their desire, nothing we can do was said to this Queen. You
Lave
come back for their babies. The result · s can prevent their gratifying it; if, as we sonal conscience? Where did that doctrine an accumulation
infauts, which the w prefer to think, this is not their real compor un froin? They must have the Aot of nager now threatens to send to the work feeling on the subject, which has recently would sontell that the roinnts the obuox. and all expenses paid. No more children, of mind, the clear exposition of English Union in its entirety or not at all, and ho house if not claimed within three been called forth will help to dissipate the inns hill received the sigu manual of the it is added, "can be taken care of as pre- agreeable delusion by which the expression Queen, the solemn compact was repealed; viously announced. Pall Mall Gazette. of American feeling has for some time been it as broken, and therefore i all
vold. They would inject the iron loof of LONIAL OFFICE-Of Mr H. Taylor, who coloured.
equity THE CONTROLLING GENIUS OF THE CO- Jaler these circumstances the arrival of England, and get rid of the Papany at the is to be created & Knight of St. Michzel a na American Miniator becomes
matter same tie-driving two serpents out of iba and St. George, the Saturday Review thus
In the event of their telling you that is not there, force the doors of the Tuoma, without regard for anybody, even his wife (1)
If they still say that you can't see him, you will remain in the rooms and will not leave them until you are able to bring him
iine.
A thousand pardons for the trouble,
BDE TRANQUALYE.
but the affair is a serious one."
(Signed). Le Consul de France,
Captain Besward immediately complied with this extraordinary request. He made no enquiries and bad not the least
to Me
I do not think it necessary to apply the old expression "money has no car-mark" to this case.
The true rate to apply a this: that the product of or substitute for the original thing (hore Long Ella) still follows the mi- ture of this thing itself as long as it can be ascertained to be such, and the right only canses, when the ineans of stocrtainment fail, which is the case when the subject is burned into money and mixed and con founded in a general mass of the satis paid edt.
8. 575, quoted in Lewis on Trusts 758 3rd
Julina Sier (P. charged a Chinese servant under circumstances which throw considerable light on the "squeezing pro- pensities of the Celestial gesucits generally Julius employs the servant charged jointly with tivo others, and he ordered defondant to get 25th of rice, giving him a dollar to by the 60 cents for the same. An inferior quality of rice was supplid, and he sus at a aqueeze, and asked this shopman shopman stated that the boy
ha
to
idea of what M. Schindelia was accused the above quantity of rice, for which he description. Taylor v. Plummer, 3 M. and of very small importance. The best result island at once." The Rov. Mr.
plear
that
if
but went himself on the errand, M. fire ten-cent pieces. As only forty cents.
we can anticipate finns Mr. Motley's mis is repo-tail to live concluded thug writos Mr H. Taylor, is known to the Schcedelin at once gave himself up and had been returned to his master, it ww
squeeze consisted of ten 1 adopt the very worda of Mrsion is that ite duties will leave him auf. the last struggle is to come, and I fear theral world as the author of Philip Vap
Arterelde. To a smaller proceeded with Captain Bessard to the
the
vient leisure to presente lia historical time is not for distant, and if England e founded on ample authority at p.stadis. In the case of Mr. Reverdy forgot those who have never been false to Statesman. To a still mailer eirola, sgain,
oirole he Conanlute. The Conant's passion had the servant admitted, and 276. I say that in my opinion the property Johnson an injudicious and unfortunate her, they, at least, will be true to thembe is familiar as the real controller sed is month -lass favourably the author of the however cooled, and upon seeing M. Save as a reason that the constables coin (the trusses) possessed by the Bankrupts in Schadelin he, to the intense astonish- cents each. The inner life of the Europeu anialgamated, with their goueral property paraued towards the Ministers of foreg did, and as they did-leave the result to Earis Groy, Russell, and Granville, or the
pelled him to supply pine-upples for t
exception was made to the course usually selves, und, uniting more closely, will reply director of the Colonial Office. While the their characters of trusteen has become sv. two
to b asta 6,500,000 as their forefathers ment of arrester and arrested, tried to constables was considerably cleared up, as that it can no longer be identifled, and the
Powers. The diplomatic body ordinarily
era outer world has been acoustomed to
regard Horbounce" him out of the Tamén, far as attendance west, for No. 38 before representatives, of the trust (Henderson & of the knowe nor is known by the people Gou. And so they were ready now. They Dukes of Newcastle and Buckingham, th M. 8. refused to be dealt with in this mentioned (Julins) stated that he gave the Co,) have no other remedy but to come in of Englanil as distinguished from the Go were 200,000 strong at least, with the the chiefs who moved and governed the way, demanded the reason of the arrest, defendant $2 par month; as did each of the 88 general Creditors and prove for the are not the only nation with whom we have while including Canada and Australia they secteric world has more sccurately credited verament of England. The United States brethren in Englandand scotland 300,000, Colonial Empire of Great Britain, the food was left and to apare to supply the notice the peculiarity of the erroneous destings, but it has vat huon the fashion were 1,500,000, and he would like to see with this vast responsibility two others in the wess, and that enough said cook and general serveut -The latter entry in the Day Book on 9th April, for commercial
associatious all over the the Government or monarch who could de was sent to prison, with hard labor, for one 1867, in reference to the remarkable pay country to give dinners to the Ambassador Fiss such a voice."- month,
ment of $8515 and 8036, attributed to pro- platitudes with the Ambassador of Prussia. of France or to interchange sentimental Deeds of Long Elle; but I must remark that Kuglishmen went out of their way to bo the whole had long before been amalgama offisive to the late American Minister, and ted and lost in the mass, and the entry is mere surplusage in a statement aud not according to fact
The
arid after a formal protest left the Yanian. The Consul then bethought hazelf that he had been rather too precipitate and sent M. Bessard to carry his apologies which M. Bestard did On reaching M. Schedelin's house, how- ever, the door was banged in his face, so the apology fell short.
The moral of all this is that the com-
SUPREME COURT. IN BANKRUPTCY **** July, 21; 1869. (Before His Lordship the CHIEF JUSTICE)
ez parte HENDERAON.
amount of the logs. I have not omitted to
MISCELLANEOUS.
they have been well rewarded for theirQuebec, May 6-The trial for murder THE MURDER OF AN ENSIGN AT QUEBEC
condescends to work a Greater Hritain from the poet who a clerk's desk in Downing Street."
A TELEGRAM from Liverpool states that the Blue Jacket, from New Zealand for London, was burned at sea on the 9th inst. hece lost in ber; but far worse than that in £48,000 in sovereigns are known to have
na. The surest way to escape a repoti- of II. P. Challoner, who shot Ensign the possibility that two lifeboats with
wanders of gunboats should have it In re BANKROPTOY, OF LYALL AND OTHERS djal Assignee opposed the whole tion of the penalty is to avoid a repetition; Whitaker for seducing his sister, terminat- thirty-five men have been lost. The cap-
clearly understood that, after they are
once appointed, anything like control on
event.
have auc-
police to arrest his own countrymen when Assignee, which they claimed to be it is not unlikely that this devision may nguage of his coToy.
entitled, might be declared,
The property claimed is as follows ----
he aided the Viceroy in his very natural desire to obtain a straw feet. We tell No. 1-16 trusses Long Elle, part of the story in the interests of France as trusses which arrived in Hongkong on 13th
uch as of ourselves Whether Baron Fa ruary, 1867, per Eshar.
an
E
Challoner was fondly widespread evils and crushing burdens im-
posed upon the nations of Christendom by
by Mosera Henderson, and aompelled of complaint against us time wo did not until this morning, when they returned a all the passengers, were in one bost, and of the offence. It has been made a grounded last night. The jury were locked up taiu, first officer, seven of the crew, and thede, though not where the use know that the Government by which Mr. verdict of Not guilty," An attempt was were picked up. They have been landed In Chambers this morning is Lordship think that the costs of the plaintiffs sold Reverdy Johnson was sccredited to this made by the dense crowd of persons in the at Queenstown. The other two boats ars
orded, though not
not entirely I the Consul's part cesser, as to giving gave indgant in the above case as follows: orders unconnected with Chinese official Mr Whyte for the motion and
This was a
sa motion, very ably argued by be taxed and paid out of the fund in Court. country was unpopular at home. It is very: Courtroom to mark their approbation of missing, business. The Consul's power.extends for the Ufficial Assignee, in the 14th and 21st for out of the same fund, if and when it at the varying current of public favour, quickly suppressed.
The Assignee's costs must also be provided difhoult for foreigners to follow and estim the result, but the demonstration was Mr Bayllar
Pore Pius IX, feeling profoundly the olely to forwarding, with his approval, for thef whereby hierare Hander: shall be ascertained that the Bankruptcy and perhaps if we listen too coufulingly to any orders to undertake operations sou & Co., merchants, of Manchester, coming against all three Bankrupts is sustained. told by and by that we ought to have pondent of the Manchester fuardian) of the nounced, to lay before the approaching
we listen too confidingly to obeered outside the Court-house.
A CURIOUS ILLUSTRATION (says a corres their gigantic armaments, intends, it is a to the gun-boats. But Her Britan in-under Sec. 96 of Bankruptcy Ordinance, Neither party's coate to be taxed till that known that General Grants popularity over-sanguine temper of Mr Reverdy John Ecumenical Council at Rome a proposal nie Majesty's representative had cer- 1864, asked that their ticle to divers trusses
inly no intention of establishing a and goods in the bands of the Official The sum being large, understand that would not last, and to have been on our sou game within my cognizance accidental. for the general adoption of international
against attaching any value to the ly sinco bis departure to bis own country arbitration in lieu of war. appealed againat. In the event. of
The last week. Though deputed ou a dificult A New ENGLAND paper azys →" Erra- of the relations which do appeal 1 am not so sure that the Invoice ought to exist between Great Britain and bat six months to live, Mr Reverdy John-cerning 13 ininisters who had bean spanked
mission .or
by an administration which had tum: In our paragraph, yesterday, con- properly created the trust as I have devided, the United States will be beat left to the sou, on his arrival hora in August faat, in infancy, for spanked read sprinkled." as that it may not be proper for the Authorities at the Foreign Ulfies. If the forthwith entered into a contract for a re- de Tranqnalye's discretion renders him a No: 2-21 ditto, part of 59 ditte which the point in the appellate Court, whether by the American correspondent of the five years; at a much higher rent than that throwni several dishes at his head.
Assignee it he shall be so advised to raise version of air. Motley's instructions giron sidence in Portland-place for a period of colved a service of plate, his wife having TESTIMONIAL-A gentleman has just re- fitting representative of his country will arrived in Hongkong on 23rd February, the trust having regard to its intent to Times is correct, Lord Olmead will not i which had been paid by his more phlog. I
It seems that ou the Bankruptcy these trade against the purport of the Bill of
create a preference beyond the usage of hare much to do in this way.
A BETCBN to an order of the Honourable. "For the matic predecessor. The agent of the owner, the House of Commons respecting the Bank 26 teassen nue to the hands of the Viftuial Lading is good and can be sustained as present," it is stated. "Mr. Motley is out though little of a politician, had shrewdness of England has been published. The pa Assignee and realised a net sum of $4821.00, ditors, who doubtless trusted the Bankrapte is intentions are only framed su se to large in as compensation in case the minis, topher-le-Stocks; St. Margatet, Lothbury.
to take any steps towards
reopsutag the enough to introduce a convenant in the risbes in which tho Bank of England stands which som is now in his possession.
on the Alabama question; lesse providing for the payment of a very are Mt. Bartholomew, Exchange; St. Chris No. 9.-$5,396.25, a som landed to the relying on Bills of lading, the insignia of direct what action he shall take in case its ter plenipotentiary should find it convenient The Bank aud ita premises are assessed fo Official Assigues on 17th July, 1887, by Mr title without notice of Trust. No. : 0. Herald of 8th July says that a to be part of proceeds of goods consigued pendency of the appeal by Ms Lyall against these instruction is the question of Big Johnson, I understand, is a obliged to pay quicoin its vaults on the 1st Janua
Caldwell. This sum the clanusnts allege I have prepared this Judgment; but the sideration is presented by the British to leave England before the perind bad the poor-rate at £37,540. The quantity of and under this stipulation Mr gold 1869, of Apstein has beul presented to the Asiatic by Henderson & Cue under trasta for sale his decision making him & Bankrupt, with land's moral responsibility for the results of ers quitting England a forfeit to the amount Society there.
The collection ausbers sold for specified purposes for their benefit, his partners Messrs Still and Maalean, in her neitrality proclamation of May, 1881, is of 1 koms. 700 specimena Amongst them. ned by the Bankrupte before their Bauk-duced me to express an intention to refrain still insisted on as proper etibjeut for re-
upwards of £2,000. Woollon Cloths, Wool and Cotton goods, ruptoy, and the proceeds of which were not from delivering my decision until the ference to arbitration" we ontnot but feol The heat women and the meanest men,
A TRAVELLER'S sunwary of Texas- Cottone, printed Cottons and printed De 8 employed.
With regard to No. I and No. 2, together whether the administration of all the assets Mr Motley soms endless labour by
whether the administration of all the sets that the American Government has spared more sickness and ines algh, pond lens 26 trusses, these trusses appear to have of the partnership, or only an interesting him not to speak unless he is apeken labour, more pretty ladies with little feet passed into the hands of the Ufficial As in two-third parte of the net aurplus there to. The point upon which in the latter and no sukies to match, than any State in signce in apecio, subject to the Trusts de- of, if any, is vested in this Court; but the grent he is still to lusist will never, we the Union'
doubtless be decided by his superiors; but we doubt not that he will in future refrain from meddling with matters be yond his legitimate office.
NO.
latzen. Imitation Gobelin tapestry, Linens,
Blankets, Candles, Glassware, Leather
ware, Knick-news, and Fatoy goods, and a
Jarge artment of Wines,
1887, por Benares.
equitable against the general body of Cre
'+
As it further said that in
THE Elberfeld Gazette states that an
believe to be of the same nature as the ophthalmia of a contagious character prevails at Berlin, which madical met teribile prin disease. Mensure if bread and leas more negroes precaution have been taken in conse
quence.
WHEN is & side of leather like iron rust? When it is as ox-hídc;