10-Jety 22. 1869,

s been broken in and ater directed upon the wood- neighbors, in consequence A of the inmates (12 chair.. take precautions against a g and most dangerous nui imilar disregard of common

purned on every floor, chimneys were erected by the tenants persisted in so eir fires that they were etess. Every possible means o stop the nuisance. Ap made to the Inspector of the Inspector of Nnisaudes, istrates, and to the Polica

on with the Sith idiots who on of that ornamental, body hopeless, the failure here apparent) but all without a last resort the defendant polten case, finding a dense ood smoke coming out of of two of the font stories entered the lower floors, refusal of the inthater to te the smokea perfectly do if they chose-broke a bowl placed within and woodwork of a window jin esides demolishing the fire r house. For this he was libg sum at the Magistries, te being of opinion that a coolie who wilfully endan y worth some thousands of created a nuished which e tolerated in a civilized entitled to have his rights pected as much us an o an This too after every remonstrance, as proved by. official application, a resort Court and numerous notices 1, Had proved ineffectual.

story not to satisfy our very nominal and imposed n in question but to whew st in the administration of he Chinese coolio is noto -reflective animal, yet the refuses to impress careful but próhibits the foreigner in the only way, which is e result of the fine and for loss of time in attendance at rt was, primarily, that the llowed to act hy they liked isance becaine unbearable, Argument (with the chance was again resorted to he was that, being unwilling aless absolutely obliged the ast night, placed as usual near the woodwork, was,

not interfered with result of the loss of a few o an eminent firm, a trifling

gea to an insurance office,

serious endangerment of

erty and many lives in the etown Had the action have compelled the boulie

been approved, the proba

No. 1910 JULY 22, 1869.]

LOCAL

Is ia matter for surprise that no explana tion is given, of the detention of the wail from Japan, the steamer having had "fine westbe

JT

the passagew

We have received from M. de Chesne, H.LM. Coneal in this Colony, copy of a despatch, of which the following is a trans It refers to a gentleman whose me has of late boon somewhat promi- dently before the Shanghai public:

Saigon, 24th Jane, 1889.

THE CHINA MAIL.

At

class were being ponted into the frying or he went to seek him out the other night, line of legitimate concessions. Mr Reverdy that he was really getting all they wanted the rate of forty and fifty miles a day, it is stew pan. This oily matter having over-meeting him at the Clock Tower, when Johnson came to England with instructions out of the English Government. It was dowed, caught fire, when the blundering complainant took to his heals rather than to pen negotiations upon the Alabama no us to tell them that Mr Seward had Chinaman placed an unturned wooden bue look into the accounts between them, claims, provided that before doing so the carried the point for which he had been. Let over the same. The flames spread at the meeting at the Gap, the defendant was naturalization question, which Mr Seward fighting so long. He had not carried it once, caught the partition, and the two beaten by the complainant's party, and the at that time considered the most urgent by assault, and his undiplomatic country hours' hard fight to keep the fire Parade Ground story was all nonsense, of any of those then pending between the men could understand no other mode The head carpenter gava evidence to two countries, should seem in a fair way of obtaining it. It was, we suspect,

that house, was the result. fire, within

The premises occupied by Atick, the out fitter, were not even worched, and fortu, mately (be is not toured) the only less he sustaine is the damage inseparable from the hasty removal of the stork to the flat ground opposite, Any loss from the actual fire itself, will fall, we believe, upon the owner and tenants of the building which has been destroyed.

FOLIOR

bare

who came some time since to Saigon, to dabank DAY Carried women defendant before the robbery, the case was tion by her Majesty's Government of the the Senate was not diapoged to ratify it, answer given will in all probability be that

be Leonidis Sequeira, quí

Fires would now sppear to be one of theth a robbery committed upon one-third of the French Atlantic Cable bas male a definite proposal on behalf of his presentatives and authorised by the retain amount of waste; but for that very

institutions of the place, so fretoandaged

they arise to contribute their

tement to the general run of

of him

the areau-

impossible not to feel that civilization has its drawbacks as well as its strong aide. Of course, a mere raid by predatory cavalry, was support themselves by plunder, is s very different thing from civilized warfare, conducted on the principle of not laying the effect that the litigating parties had to being settled. This condition was fulto couéilinte this matter-of-fact obstinacy person wild complain of Lord Napier for waste the enemy's country, and no rational been jointly engaged on the wooden filled in October last, and on the 20th of that Mr. Soward lid so much stress not commanding such a fures as would erection and that the balance had been that month Me Reverdy Johnson had a on the alterations in the Convention have followed Sevajee or his successors; paid to Alune, the complainant. He long conversation on the former subject as originally framed. The only chance of but surely sozie sort of compromise be saw the meeting at the Clock Tower, and with, Lord Stanley. In this convers getting it socepted by the Senato was to freon the two systems must be possible. f the Parade Ground incident could mot

writes

Stanley I have learned that Mr Lawrence;

occurred without his seeing it. Inspector ton, "little was said as to the point on been extracted from England which sheently desirable to adapt it.

to Mr Thorn lead the public to think that something had If one could be found, it would be emin- sho professes to have belonged to the

Grime stated that, when defendant was which the former negotiations broke off, had at first refused to grant. English corps of "Royal Engineers and

arrested, he said the matter was purely one via the claim made by the United States

As to the particular scandals complained The hoe taken by Lord Clarendon since of by Mr Mundella, such as the ships kept of account, boticon: the parties; and as Government to raise before the arbiter the the conclusion of the treaty leaves nothing upon demurrage, and the cargoes disposed study the question of the construction of

complainant denied having ever seen the question of the alleged premature recogul to be desired. When it becanin evident that of for the benefit of the shipowners, at this port, gives himself out to

the Dock of a Company 'called the "Coro-living in Mosque Sirvot, complained at eluded from the overwhelming avidesce. Mr Reverdy Jobnion that we could not on forward by either Governinout on the other ing up a permanent establishment, which very remarkable one. His Worship con Confederates as belligerents I stated to Mr Johnson suggested that all olsims put such things can be avoided only by keep & chair-coolie for having been gambling in pagnie des Docks de Baigón.

think it right to inform you that there front of her house. Defendant denied the that Alune was endeavoring to: convict the this point depart from the position which should be included in the referenes to the would cost more in the end than the no engagement or reciprocal contract charge, and said that he was sitting quietly defendant upon deliberately false testi- we had taken up, but I saw no impossibility Commissioners. To this Lord Clarendon mistakes and confusion complained of. between the Cochin Chinese Government in front of the complainant's house, when mony, and fined him, 425 on this ground, in so framing the reference as that by replied that so they had not been put in Perhaps there may be some degree of truth bet ir Lawrence, and I beg you will give he found himself, in the midst of a shower besides ordering him to pay 36 amends to mutual consent, either tacit or express, the possession of the views either of the Senate in this, hat excuses of this kind ought to all desirable publicity to this: communics of something very nasty which had been the defendant in default three months' dificulty wight be avoided." This state or of the new President, it would not be be looked into very closely indeed. In this sion, which may possibly interest the mer-thrown over him by complainant. This imprisonment. Defendant was of course ment exonerates Lord Stanley from the consistit with the honour and thiguity of particular case we have no doubt whatever thacts established at Hongkong.

fast was corroborated by defendant's com discharged,

blame to which he formerly appeared to us England to send a treaty strendy signed Receive, gan ma panion, as well as by a cobbler; and as the

as we constantly declared at the outset to be liable of having explicitly conosded in the possibly fallacions hope that we of the expedition that our preparations (Signed)

G. OBIEE complainant could not produce single We are indebted to the courtesy of this most important point. No doubt he should thereby meet objections of the real were begun in shameful ignorance, and in The Rear Admiral, Governor and Com-witness in support of her statement as to Router's Agent for the following addi- thought that the proviso subsequently in character of which we were totally igno- an almost criminal spirit of extravagance. mander in Chief..

the gambling, the prisoner was disclinged, tional telegradis brought by the French the description he here gives of a mode by timation of the attitude which the Foreign in a hurry and at the last moment is in-

troduced into the Convention asswored to rant." This answer supplies sufficient in- No doubt our system and Madame Sequeirawas hued $8, in

of doing everything Mail ganadoodle båt néwhich the difficulty might be avoided. TIRES default one week's imprisonment

Scerptary mill aged medical man appeared to charge, Tandon, 1st July-1038 ralles or nearly

assume towards Mr Motley evitably very expensive, and involves a cer- On the 29th of October Mr. Johnson After

a treaty formally signed do a native" with

reason it also opens the door to docter, had his head been laid. The Cable has pow. buen cut Government, which was reduced to a more tive of two Governments has been rejected amount of jobbery, and our only security a great plastered & most unpro-and is buoyed to repair's fault. A party of formal shape on the 3rd of November, and by one of them, it is for the Poirer which against this enemy lies in alasely criticising and it would almost, boom is if they had features my song of due tras lint who Anlerican cruisers have been arrested by later. The most important article of this it explains the reasons which have led it to

he deposed to the fast Cuban Filibusters have been arrested by an fually embodied in a Convention a week has thus noted to take the next step. Until expenditurp. It may be that cargoes come a regular intervals ever since the that prisoner was one of

were sent to the Red Sea by reason. Mr Mousell has announced that stronger Convention was the sixth, which, after pro- overthrow the arrangements it has itself of mistakes which were practically virions are brigades were organized for the attacked him and robbed him of a gold

of extinguishing them. About

It appears that one man requested instructions have been sent to Queenslandviding that with regard to the Alabama made, and states what are the previse alter-evitable but mistakes of this char рахрове

lienti minutes paat saver last night, just the doctor to visit patient, but that he relative to the importation of South Les and similar claims pelthar Government wiona which it wishes to see introduced into acter certainly do not comprise the

led him to different street; where some Islandera, a as people were sitting down to dinner, the

shall make out a caso in support of its poit, no further progress fralarum, was rung; and it was found one throw a pot of tar over his head, cut-The steamship Calcutta, with the Persian uition, nor shall any person be heard for or negotiation. England has given the United to be satisfied till it has clearly dis- be made in the whole case, and Parliament ought not hat the rest of its outbreak was the sink. A ting his head as shown, the zeighbors saved Gulf Oable, has sailed from England. sgainst any such claim," went on thus Stater what they asked, and the United covered what they were, and for what

St. Giles which is allowed to exist and him The case was remanded for the ap

The Indian Medal of 1864 with a clasp The official correspondence which has al- States have since found out that what they reasons: they were inevitable, and who, it ab under the southern side-verandah pearance of witnesses, and to enable him to will be given to the survivors of the Troops ready taken place between the two Govern- asked was not what they wanted. Till they they were not inevitable, is to ho blamed of the China Mail Office. The fire origin- arrest the other men

engaged in the North West Frontier of ments respecting the questions at isque say what it is they do want, England can for having committed them. The prospect sted in one of the cells (occupied by about

ludio between the years 1845 and 1863. shall alone be laid before the Commission do no more. Should Mr Motley be in- of strict parliamentary criticism after the a score of chair-coolies) facing the lane or

Those who were engaged in the Umballa ers, and then before the arbitrator. Lord structed to take the initiative, and to make event is the one check which, under exist alley dividing: Atick's premises from those

campaign are to receive a special clasp. Stanley supplies no explanation of the a definits proposal that the claims of eithering circunstaness, it is possible to put upon of the Mail office, which is used by the

The quarter's Revenge of the United meaning he attached to these words. They Government upon the other shall be submit the disposition to be recklessly extravagant inmates as a cooking place, alueping place,

Kingdom is £18,817,044 sterling. wore understood by those Americans who ted to arbitration it will become important which there is and must be so much to and dang-hosp generally; and as the block

defended the Convention, and, we believe, to ascertain whether Mr Ravardy Johnson oncourage in our manner of making war Mr Seward, to give the had any authority for the stateinent ho We should prefer a more stringent obeck, United States the the Commissioners that every question to compensation on account of the recogni-aad use it to the utmost. It is perfectly which Lord Stantley had proposed to avoid tion by the British Government of the bel monstrous that we should have spent either tacit or ex-ligerent rights of the Confederates were more upon half a dozen missionaries than press" We pointed out on the 3th of Fe- brought forward by the Government of the we spent

in relieving the distress caused by correspondence is tantamount to the refer- might on its part being forward claims to another way, that the country should be ance of all the demands ever made by Mr. compensation for damage done to British saddled in perpetuity with a payment of Throughont a great part of the correspond. Confederates were not belligerente, could sents the interest of the outlay at three per Seward on the Government of Great Britain, subjects by American blockades which, if the about a quarter of a million, which repre- mentioned the subject of the Alabama satisfactory to find at American Minister, enca the American Secretary of State never not legally be enforced against them." It is cent. for such a piece of service, clains without insisting that the concession areu though a discredited one, admitting by Bugland of belligerent rights to the that blockade and belligerency are insepar South should be admitted as evidence in able ideas the case. If the whole correspondence gues before the Conniestoners, they, or the um- pite, will have no option but to take this question into consideration. And in sup-

A chair-coelie in the employ of Mr Saint, proprietor of the Chind Mask, was found to be lodged in the dock when that gentleman (who had been in Court for a few minutes) desired to be taken back to his office. MrS. inquired the reason why this sudden change. A motion in favor of an amnesty to the what offence the said qualie was charged. Commons It turned out that an interpreter named Ng Ashing, employed in the Clerk's office, ad ordered the poolis not to pass a certain dost, that the onolle did pass this certain dour, and that this having led to some

comprehends, four stóreys of these dens, had come about, and wished to know of Fenians has been rejected in the House of were intended power of raising before made to Lord Clarendon, that "if olsiuis but by all means let us use what we have

mutual

with wood enough surrounding to build another City Hall, the centre of the Are

The seg ind rese

reading of Mr Gladstone's therefore provided t

fair field for the fire-

Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords has men's efforts and a most unpleasant prospect

been carried by a majority of 93. The 19he neighboring householders the

votes were 179 for and 146 against. The portion of the blook facing Wellington words, the ranh coolie was ordered into the omittes in the Honse of Lords had a bruary that the anbmission of the official United States, the British Government the Irish famine, or, to put the batter in Street (three houses) is osunpied by two

preliminary discussion on its preamble, but carpenters sud one sus-hat manufacturer, dook by the attendant of the yamus. In the debate was postponed. Barls Grey and and she material which would supply food bad done nothing whatever to inour the rent endowment, but were opposed by Earl answer to the Court, the coolie said that he Russell and the Bishops advocated concur certainly not be of the least inflammable that he had not abused any one-file never consent. Finally 10 clauses of the puishment of being placed in dock, and Granville, who said the Government would Notwithstanding all

Worship said the offence, if there was any, Bill were adopted with an amandment by this, many neigh-o bours were at work iu garnest only a few was of a very trifling nature; and he would the Archbishop of Canterbury defending pinntes after the alarin was given. The therefore discharge the coolie. Ng. Ashing

(deferring }) disestablishment till 1872. which became imminent was said that bu kuew one word which

hich the coolte

At a Banquet given by the Lord Mayor used was a bad word kén the mile verandah of the Mail building be-

of London to Her Majesty's Ministers at for mentioned, which was not many feet

Mr James Butcher, livery stable keeper, the Mansion House, Mr Gladstone in a was defendsut in a summons case for as speech declared that the general ondow

for the fire from these establishments would

nature,

danger.

from the window out of which the first

but as a medical certificate was received with the people.

THE BILL FOR THE ABYSSINIAN

EXPEDITION.

sort of this view we quoted the New York The proposal to investigate the reasons of

GEORGE WASHINGTON'S HOME.

tongue of fame was keen to dart Blankets aault, at the instance, of a horse-cooliement of the Irish Church was a covenants to the effect that; inasmuch as pro- the enormous expenses incurred in the door af entrant has no intch to it, and

were soaked, and everything which ould

signed by Dr. Williams, stating that Mr.

be thought of was done, in order to keep as unable to attend, the case was post-int

this

part wel and cool until the wana uf extinguishing the fire were at hand. The

poned

Fero Brigade engine was early at work, and Kera Krushman, a seaman

SAIGON COMMERCIAL,

a sirea from the hydrkut did effective ser was arraigned by Sergeant oyed. Hauschild and Sonasu's Circular, dated male, Mr. Soward's point, that the whole/ion. Thy total expenditure appears to mansion is 96 feet long, 38 fost vide, and

VICS;

strong that, to fire would

gine and

of the Inspector of nuisances

close without again drawing

and disgraceful state of the

of the houses in which the The impure air from them nuface which linde It entilation would obvite

MacDonnell (or his suc- en fit to some day legislate

ft of the more civilized

community At present

it all their own way!

Correspondence willis

J

NGKONG, 22 July, 1869)

TNT, Esq., Printer and Pub- hina Mail Newspaper.

Untruoted by Mr. A. F.

eirs to call your attention to

the frat column of the third China Mail of the Twentieth

heroing "A Letter from Ma-

ay, remarks, and more patti-

portion of it which is in the

The affair of the bribe

to be an accomplished faut

gea a question which is pend

6 Court here, and tends.

y to prejudice the minds of

of the Jury about to try the

ay. Nota, and to injureMe

ira on the trial. Mr Marquez

Fised that by publishing that

i have been guilty of a libel

ud also a grace,ontempt of

ted to demand of you a most

to be published in the China pening and in the China Mad

for the next seven days. gy must be in my hands be

tbia afternoon, otherwise I Counsel buiove the Supreme tów for a Rule calling upon cause why an Attachment ue against you for the cou you have been guilty, your obedient Servant

F. I. HAZELAND.

-2:30 PM 70RR A

July 22, 1860, 3.45. AND, Esq., TODA

w nothing about Mr Marques

not see how he, or you, call

paragraph you refer to as

, or to any case in which

and your somewhat impe

Brainly impertinent, dewand

quot be admitted by

Your's obediently, sii

9.0.A. SAINT.

that the Japanese Goveri

engti consted to stop the

currency nid' prouing the currency from the coming

order will be redeemed (if

g. 1570-1-2, and tl unre

after that date will carry

er cent, per annum. This,

aught to give a fresh impetus

brigade of the Hongkong

their

011 A

it came

A correspondent of the New York Tri- buse thus describes a visit he has just paid ington: We passed the flower gartien to Mount Vernon, the residence of Wash endlosed by a brick wall six feet bigb, and came to the back door, which really is the vision is made for introducing and oxemi-Abyssinian war raises ghastly recollections double front door, it

for, although there is ning the most elaborate argument regard of similar inquiries, atul distal anticipais fastened by a bar; nor does a road or We take the following from Messrsing the responsibility of Great Britain for tious as to what may happen on any future even path lead to the front door. This

Confederate recognition that could he

have been no less thas £3,773,00

which two stories should evidence

high go in together before the is £5,000,000 in oxcess

When it and energetiche de werken grade i thots duty at the dis les tri--Saigon, 17th, ling, 1869.

into Wash The natives. being occupied till- Tyssranco Ubunpany came upon the scene, appests that the defendant we using ing their fields, have not sent supplies to anima tribunal, seems to have been carri estimate, and £3,000 of the original roughington's pussession it was only about 50

Bd." How Lord Stanley understood the second corrected estimate. This certainly

excess of and after some delay, got into stresing himself throwing chaire in front of the fire the market as freely: ae in tho, preceding glanse: there is, we have said; nothing is an enormous differemos; and when we of stone, made of 14 boards with bevel the feet long, but he added extensions to each end. The cornering is in imitation of blocks order, that the former fears of the spread of engine in the middle of the street and a month and aght advance. Kondence on, this put it may be assumed cular scandals which are said to bave occur- two and a half feet by one foot. The piasz

have in consequence to show but in the absence of any avid read Mr Mundella's statements as to parti- grooves, so as to make divisions of shout the flames were dissipated and confidence. be refused to remove the obstruction form perienced a again restored. The hose of the Commised by the phairs and his own -MUTAL or Royal Engineor engine likewise sergeant bad both reinoved by force; The withstanding that sqarcely Ruy den that he affixed to it the interpretation redships whigh lay for months at so much in front is supported by square.pillars, two

wn paraon, the Stocks in the country are scanty and not- defendant bad broken through

is incidentally supplied in a Cho

cordou, existed, prices, advanced to our pres later despatch from his succussor to Mr. day deaiutrage and which ultimately sold stories high, and the floor of this piazza is of their cargoes for the benefit of the ship and stones one foot equare, many of which Clarendon Apparently owne tát thủ trẻ, but as he was unfo for shipment to Hongkong having all

owners because they were not required for are much worn away.

Facing fruin. tlie It may be mentioned that on the top of tunately drunk, he could not do very much subsided, this grain is again neglected and cold that the sixth article of the original

stauca in the second article of the Conven- bought at an icons at Sauz after being space of about half an acre, terminated by enormous price in all sorts of a lawn plautod with trees on each side tion as finally settled-was qualified by the markets and women brought over by are varions anal buildings intended for the previous limitation of the reference to hundreds from Bombay

claims on the part of citizens of the never did grind any even at all-it seemne overseer; on the right is,

to grind cora Colonial St. Gileg stopd ond of those three days; and as Krushman was not flush aspect of the. Hongkong Bics markety | United States upon the Government of her as we were carried back for thirteen or and the left the kite flower garden, kitchen, the the butler, and the Britannic Majesty." As the claim for com Lurteen years and were hearing once more closed with a brick wall, and each contain garden, also su

aforesaid. verandal upon

24

which is

did good and steady service, all was Web Baid that he was very anxious quotation at $1.24 20. Long-The inquiry Thornton.

directed from the the pile opposite.

$0

Lop

the building in which the fire broke out-He believed be did throw down a 'chair only satenble in eniall quantities for accom Convention-which was reproduced in the pae of the ariny; mules sold for a trifle back door sio walks ood an open grassy

it were

of this

were to fucnisli s

1. poping stone to the but when he went to pick it up it was gone, of Mauritius and Singapore, at $106 culpable stupidity and dangerous caroless at Julien's. His Worship fined him $1, or

This valuable fireman said that he bearded 31.09.

TONNAGE. Owing to the discouraging nesa pervading the entire econy. erial timber-yarde against the existence of sask, he adopted the latter alternative. rates to Hongkong are reduced to 30 ots

who

and toleration of which description of nuis- Lokong No. 46 (a respectable-looking na-utton.

for Rice, 56 cts. fur Wish, sud 85 ets.

ets, for Li is were not for direiterate pensation, in ruspect of the alleged prema: the revelations of waste in the Crimean war ung about three-fourths of an noche hout effect. About a jou of more off ng atolen, & quantity of fish from a house quantities of Fish and Colton offering forecognition is a claim not on the part course, it is easy to say that war.is and flower garden coutains old Hodges of box,

the fire while in the Jans below was..co-ties of salt fish from the lane on the 20 has been doue. The rate for Singapore fore then. The result would have been proportion of the wars which may bussed-house. Several men were at work

united

basket of

Li

up.

unli

and

back

a

the Senate saved us from this dilemms.

room,

The

ance protesta have frequently been made tive) was plans in dook on a charge of hay-

re

Of of citizens, but on the part of the Goretumust always he

bot sinsbar here stored was pitched into the in Queen's foad. Leung-sing-tang, the shipment, wo should have had to coord

exceedingly wasteful, ment; of the United States, the British

planted

by Wash

ashington, and there is a cat more serious decline. There is no demand Commissioners would no doubt have been always have beon the case.

tis impossible not to feel that the cannot handsome serpontine walk which he him siley, and a further quantity was burnt in complaint, stated that he bought

for

A very large vessels to Europe. For Japan nothing instructed to object to its bein

self laid out. A greenhouse is near, also a to its being raised be *fected two or three tons more, piled up and in the afternoon he took

almost said to form the staple of history preparing to build a new greenhouse. The plong the sides of the building, AB ready the same to a friend of his he went into may be quoted 12 ots, for Rice.

that the American Commissioners would must, from the nature of the case, have garden contains nothing noticeable. Be affectionately to buy che Allghtest opporta-cook-house in Central Queen's Road to Subjoined we add a list of Charters on have insisted on introducing the question beau done a good deal ubenpar than this yond the garden, and part way down the All this is borne in mind, it may well de under the table. Defendant, who, 220 tons, to Amoy, $2,200 fä fall Hritish Commissioners would have insisted Lord Napier of Magdala there lived and about eighty feet long and forty wide, with bity of assisting in a général bitzo. When get time, and he placed the basket by his cluded since our last-French schooner under the terms of one article, while the Abyssinian compaign; yet before the days of hill, toward the tomb, is a brick bank bark, be esme in asked whether the Bals was for 20 bay days. French Vera Cruzana, 400 on excluding it under the terms of another fought a great variety of brave men and stables on the lower side, and the ground mated efforts of last night is considered, axle, then took it away, saying he was go- pioulu Rios, 55 cts, per pioul for Fish, and veuiaut phrase an which to rest their case, mueli leea under considerably greater diffi-stones. Four the frout of the house the tons, to Hongkong, at 32 cents for 1,000 article. Each side would have had a visturious generals who certainly spent approaching is well pared with cobble Only the top storey of the house fronting ing to take it to the Station: defendant. Do ets. per plout for Cotton-18 lay days and from what we know of the temper of cultios. it is hard to avoid an uneasy austivor is seen only in a few places. Wellugton Street was consumed, while the had a staff, but no uniform on at the time. French Antifer, 420. toon; to Rongkong the American, people on the subject, it is Barea did not get beyond the narrow house Complainant said he would follow so spongo cts, por picut Rice, 55 ets. per picu elear that the English Government would on, when we read of auch transactions i facing the north in which the fire first com as he had finished tifin; but he could find Fish 500 picule; 80 ots per picnl Coston sither he had to yield the point, or have life, which surely ought to be a model of 20 feet square, with a case that would hold The rooms on the lower floor are as took place in Abyssinia, that military follows:-n the south the library, perhaps mimesd. It is a most reniarkable circum neither defendant nor his flah after that. 500 picula- Ly days French Mahelu, been forced to recall ite Commissioners, at severe stiuplicity, has been deeply affect stanes that the carpenter's shop, crammed Upon a petition presented at the Magin 410 tons, to Hongkong 29 ota per picnl the cost of still further embittaring the ed by the general spirit of the age in dining-room and the east parlour, next, _up_with_furniture "frow floor to ceiling, tracy, the defer lant had been brought

some 230 volumes; adjoining, the private escaped almost any injury whatster; while The story of defendant was totally diffie, 55' ota bér picul Fish, 80 cts. per relations between this country and the which we live, and by what writers half the saving of the Mail vorandah is not only forent from the above, as inight be expect laire, 304 tons, to amor, thones to Chef, United States. Fortunately the nation of a century ago would have described as the toon, es pot for and the grand dining

picnl Cotton-20 hay days. Trendly Free- ode of the best evidences of the good effected. Complainanty be ssid, was my

35 fust long and spread of Inxury. Is it absolutely impossi-This room contains a

20 wide. to Amoy, 95,400, optional with ed by the organization lately made to meat caused hawker of fish, who always skelkod and

When the real question at issue had been ble to carry on war in a simpler and hardier mantle, a gift from Italy; air old harpsi

eautiful marble. auch salamities as that of last night, but of away when the police came near him; Charters to load as Amoy for Saigon at thus evaded or postponed, very little re- fashion than the modern buc, and with a short and the efferent manner in which out Borig on this ocasion, the bawker ran down Schoonderloo, 481 tons, to Bungkung: 3,000 dovernments. The alterations in the Con- than our preseus habits seen to oblige us tripod, two or three military baggage $600 additions. To arrive," Datosnained to be discussed between the two smaller avicunt of expensive apparatue Washington to Miss Custin; his surveyor's

bridal stool, kong firemen now go-to business in smey lane on the constablo's approach, after picols Rice at 30 ctes per pioul, 500 piouis Tention insisted on in Mr. Beward's de to use? When we see a man setting out equipages, and his pistol holsters,

presents from gencies of this kind. By half past nine wards disappearing into a slop and laring Fish at 55 ets par picul, Balanco Cotton at patch of the 27th of November, though on a sporting expedition with a wonderful library contains an original cast of Was- 'clock, the place presented the appearance the fish unteide, Defendant used treats 86 and 5 ots, per picul of a ruin which had been under a six- to induce the hawker to como out; but he

EXCHANGE-6 mja on Loudon 4/74daan. it muited his purpose to treat them as of equiqment, culled from all the most expe- hington, from which Houdan's statue at majority of the hearty worker whe bad due constable. for assistance. Hawker, gentary Treasury Bills, 30 ds. on Paris great moment, involved, no sorious corressive vunmakers, fishing-taekle makers, tail Rielmond is said to have been made, aud

poutbe continuous rain storm; and the would not and the lokong called an In-

who had now rou upstairs with the flat, fea, 5.55 Discount ou Hongkong, 3 dato to any discrimination? either in favour rials to be found in London,

tions. The American Government objectadors, and other purveyors of sporting mata a cat of Lafayetle. overcome the threatening disaster had left

We do not EXPORTS OF Rick becu from the South, this paragraph could he was gone, and his basket if the Exports from 1st January to 18th June Britain had never desired to make any make less fuss about it; and may it not be once had concerning Washington, for they Some of the Northern people now living or against the Alabang claims in the usually suppose that he means to do so not have found the light, as the Mail build-only visible. The fish was taken to the 1860-1,405 711 picula To Chius, 92,175 such discrimination" there was no difficul tho game with respect to war? No doubt, it learn directly from tradition that as a paigu ferms of trial or judgment," aid as Great very much more killing than people who there say they have lost the romance they ing must have been gutted.

Registrar General's office, and the Shroff Unquestionably the beat service rendured paid 20 cash coolie hire for the same picule. To Japan, 49,839 piculs,

ty in accepting Mr. Seward's terised pro- we ever had to carry on a great Ruropean hour he was unsociable, haughty, at this fire, as at every other at which they A West Point noney-clinger deponed t have already been engaged, was rendered haring seen the lokong learing the eating

From first to last the Convention contest, it would be unsafe to dispense with exacting, and quick temporect. Something THE ALABAMA CORRESPON. was the work of the United States in its any help that is to be got from art or soi- of this may be true, but he had a worthlear by Fice Captain Jakes sard his active assist bouse with the fish; aid that, on challeng

DENCE.

first form the work of their Ambassador, in once, as one antagonists would be sure to aut of slaves to deal with, and besides, there auta. Probably the capabilities of the In- ing him why he took away the fish, he

(Pall Mall Gazette, June 5.) its second form the work of their Secretary use them to the utmost, but we should were squatters through the woods who Burapoo etsam fre-engine were never so showed his staff. This rather curious case thanughly tried as in this instance, as the was remanded by Mr Russell, in order that apologized for his reticence in speaking of only one fault it indulged in more finease dispose of a set of savages like the Abyasi-gronds, killed most of the dear he tried to Although Lord Claroudon last night of State. The diplomacy of the latter had have thought it by no means impossible to trespassed on his timber and fishing hose was carried up between nearly two the evidences of the Indian constable might the Alabama negotiations, he really said thau the American people could appreciate. nians in a more summary way. Sir staf keep, and in various ways annoyed him, hundred feet from the Praya level; and be obtained, together with that of the Real that was necessary on this important Mr. Reverdy Johnson arrived in this couin- ford Northoate says that the Government and it is not likely that they have handed this is said to bave been the cause of the gistrar General's shroff and the socountant question, and said it not only with vanddur which, t. Seward believed that the long provide for 40,000 men and 30,000 ani- of them. Something also is due to political

try with a Convention in his pocket by found themselves suddenly called upon to

down anything pleasant that he said of· walay in getting the water on at the start.. of the eating house. His Worship showed but with a combination of firmes standing dispute is to the reference of the { mala." The Fire Brigade behaved well; Mr May his opinion of the matter by bailing both moderation which is of happy sugu neutrality proclamation to arbitration would to be laid dowse to grumble; but is with being an aristocrat. The truth is he ferling, for the Democrats charged him (supariutandout) was all round and Al parties in the same sum of $50.

the future. We have now a distinct official be settled in favour of the United States ever an English army takes the field, even Tounschy (sistant supt.), who was very Lum Alube charged Chur Lam Sow, car declaration, the weight of which ought not

a principle that when

was a man who paid the active, appeared to be everywhere at once.penter, with an arault, and robbery. He to Mesra Chambers, Boart, Maolovit, and stated that, on the light of the 20th, at 8 tube lost on the Amerleans, that, on this Under cover of Lord Stanley's desire to if it goes out to fight against an enemy who to his affairs, noting the closest attention is in full accord avoid the difficulty by mitual consent, is universally known to be utterly unable cerned him escaped his attention, and he Glasse were the metabors who most dis 'clock, he was attacked by the defendant with the unanimous publis opinion of the the provision by which Mr. Seward to look it in the face, it is to be equipped could all bear unthr it and improvidence singuished thomiselves in the H. K. F. I. C. and otfiers and robbed of an umbrella, and country. Lord Clarendon's speech was hoped to effect this result was retained in upon this sort of scale, and to bave provision and depredation. Hence, when absent, his while Lient. Johnston, B.N., did perhaps but a letter containing 1 tael and 6 race; and tor service than suy at the earlier stage of txt gain on the next day (yesterday) at ing to Mr Reverly Johnson, then the centy, and be probably anticipated that for every conceivable wast which any minute directions to his overseers.

negotiations the conclusion of such an Arrangement portion of it can possibly experience under The tomb containing the remains of Was the fite. Mesera Oxon, Stack and others noon, he was beaten in Gap Street by de- with himself and Lord Stanley. These would make lum & popular hero. Unfor any circumstances? Is it necessary for an hington and his wife is on a gentle de

to carry with it wherever it goes clivity facing a wooled hill. The road runs Douglas (Governor of Gaol) and Mr Floyd constable arrested defendant Defendant exhibit the whole transaction in a more Reverdy Johnson preracted his part. His

the sceus by ten o'clock. Had the wind was then followed by both constables, but discount.

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here in the heat of the nation on the Wol-xiated that he and complainant wars jointly intelligible and on aceptive shape than it que way to make any amount of friendly of mankind have trained themselves to of the native variety stand, as in a hedge. engaged in the construction of a wooden has yet presented, and amply justify the professions while keeping all the time a regard as necessaries When we read in Through an iron-grated door one sees his The story of the origin of the fire is the house on the Peak, and that there was a Foreign Secretary's assertion that every careful eye on the particular object he was Froissart of the way in which the Scotch marble sarcophagus, handsomely cananest beme old tale which has beets repeated so slight misunderstanding regarding the pay thing has bean done on our part to con, commissioned to secure. But his profesor in Monutatuart Elphinstone and Granted on the right, while bors, quite plain, it often. Cooking was going on, and the pork ments on the sub-contract which they held ciliate the American Government, even, eions were so friendly and so numerous Daff of the way in which the Mahrattas, on the left, and this is all. On the outside ist and oil ao dear to Celestials of the coolie. The balance had been paid to alune, and perhaps, to the extent of going beyond the that the American public could not believe would sweep over vast tracts of country at are the various monumente of the family.

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