20

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TATIONS

GKONG 3d Angust, 1869, Patna, Now,

1560

Old,

645

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685

Oldy...

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Peralat

-BOMBAY,

CALCUTTA

* Exebange.

outh right,

610 550, nuim 17 214 10019

4/61

3 days' sight, R. 260

day sight, Ba, 230

Banki

10 a 12

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Now,

155

Temperature. *lmaya

OKONO, 3d Auge 1869

fers Falconer

· Queen's

No. 7, Vol. 3

ES & QUERIES

NA AND JAPAN, MA (For July, 1869)

8. NOW READY

AIL OFFICE,

ong, July 31, 1869

CHINA MAIL

8, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1860). *

TRLINGAME MISSION

er of discoveries recently made

with the Burlin tion

buld be surprising did it not

bly happen that they have

before Sope of our contem

se, for instance, come to the

that Mr Burlingame's status

in the Chinese version of his

It was a very different thing tus which he gave out that

friends in

the United States We have nothing to say.

3 conclusion, but think it ng

ind" recent discoverers, that Mail us early as ApHI, 1868,

af (and published) much the

an that now promulgated here

aghai, and in our Overland

1⁄2 10th July, 1868, wo printed

nslation of the terms employed

atevicata now made

Fall journals jubinanare

ame Mission. If only by

as misrepresented China that

describing lus appointment in

Gazette. It therefore follows

our

sies are but repetitions of our

however unfeignedly glad to

intons in their opinion of

ference to the manner in

pe to rouse the attention of

cians upon the instter. A

r morning contemporary in-

some curious language with

the mission in question. It "the prevailing sentiment atically denounces the Bur ssion appears to emanate mpre party prejudice, than from

es of individual interest, and

courage the Chinese people in apt to advance the said ng credited with the "Vo ice of Mr Burlingame to re- mabroad," xplicitly deny the truth of the tion as regards the majority

We are in a

gate's opponents and the

o Even were My Burlin

en by the Trung Hi Yumen,

no sense whatever Féprescris

of the people of Chinn,

d to foreigners is constantly.

although ten years have

e perfect peace and amity tablished between the Peking authorities But we deny voluntarily chosen even by Board in the sense in which chosen by our Foreign Offe ing sentence of the same fortunate Mr Birlingame ur to ameliorate the condi huse by the use of those have proved successful in ew If such be the case campaign of unblushing ation of the Chinese

to

or progress invitation to the

etes, and of British policy,

rts the "brutal policy of

arcely a fitting commence

& career We are content Our own forecast of the it is tisfactory to find dants not withstanding, our ng tardily endorsed by those itherto been quasi-Advocates

of retrogresigh

No 1820. AUGUST 3, 1989,]

Tax subjoined statistics have been sup- plied by a correspondent to our contem. porary, from whose columns we transfer Then They tell a melancholy tale of extra vagance in the cost of seministering local government, and supply a text on which be Hongkong Association may dilate with more real hope of success than if they confine their efforts at reform to the Military Contribution. The expenses of the local Government are absolutely frightful in comparison with the work that has to be done. So much is admit ted in private, why is it not insisted on public, and by the public Why leave it to the newspapers to growl akob We will give one mit which may not be sales to the meeting en Thursday, A Circular appears in the Colonial Office Regulations issued at the comencement of the present year, dated Dec. 1, 1866, relative to the system of furnishing Government houses in those

THE CHINA MAIL.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.

(Before Hon, J. C. WHITE) August 8, 1869.

dant, failed to enter an appearance, judg- Ayow. 8, Speechly, $5.40. As defee- mout wont by tafault.

songs, which were very well sung We need not criticise the landable efforts of the men to amuse their comrades, but we may safely say that the public lose amusement in nut responding to the invitation given, to them to attend these performaticos. For instance one of the actors list night who was a magistrate in his

way unconsciously and therefore undesignedly asanived the attitude, manner, and sons of a very great little more elongated than it is, and his Parson indeed, and were his proboscis aquatorial lines a little more prononc u la Faistaff, it would be impossible for the most careless observer to avoid the compromissory note-Defendant admitted the

1. M. Lobo v. R. 8. Pinto, $130, or parison we indicate The piece in which debt, and a decree was accordingly granted this resemblance occur to be repeated to the plaintiff for the amount. this evening, and on the Bi

TO-DAY'S POLIOR:

E. W Blackwood, v. J. W. Shaw, $21.75, E. Fletcher E. W. Blackwood, until the 10th.

$10-Both these cases were postponed

J. B. Watson, (Stag Hotel) . George Washington Anthony $78.75-This was put down a settled.

CORRESPONDENCE,

THE JURY SYSTEM. To the Editor of the “ CHINA MAIL”

THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND to pay no heed to flying rumours, and to

MISSIONARIES.

abstain from gratuitous criminations; that should any Christian teachers depart from their vocation and create disturbances amang the with according to the treaty, that the poo for their couple, they must at once in- Consuls, that they may be dealt ple at large and the Christian converts may five together in harmony, and all diffical po tions; and so, by putting at rest all ties be kept from growing into large pro these religious litigations, ent off all coca- sion of dissension.

(N. C Daily Nevin.) HONGKONG, 81st July, 1889.

We subjoin a translation of a Memorial SIR-The great difficulty which the garding missionary complications that have lately addressed to the Tauug-li-gamen, - European residents in India have ever arisen in various parts of China, and of the found in the seizure and arrest of the Emperor's reply. It will be seen that the various members of the predatory hordes, tone of both is in favor of fair treatment who make their attacks on the peace and The Board of Foreign Affairs humbly] valuables of the community in the hours of report that, in reference to certain cases darkness, arises from the fact of the robber, counbated with the propagation of religion bimself from head to foot with a filthy disposition of which Chinese and Foreign the origin and nature of these religious in his preparation for the raid, anointing in Ho-os, and Ful-kien provinces, in the

Your Miuiatere baving deliberated upon atuous composition, unsavoury to the era hare not been able to agree, they have troubles, it is bat proper for us reverently external senses, and which enables him to taken the circumstance into careful cons to offer this secret memorial: We humbly glide from the grasp of his world-bo captor, deration, and now reverently offer this beg the Empress dowager and Emperor's however superior in strength. Hence the secret memorial; humbly begging for it the instructions, which we will use all diligence victim, though perhaps immensely his supe imperial perusal. They find that, in the in obeying serior, mentally and physically, can find no is English and French treaties of the 8th year Mr May on the Bench. Tam Aho, Master of a Brothel in the

lient point to lay hold of, and thus by means of His Fung, it is provided that those who ately.

The Emperor's will will be given sepazy aristocratic District of Taipingshan, was

of bold effrontery and unsavoury

canning

teach and practise the Protestant and Ro- charged with having oes this morning portrait painted by the plaintiff This Wat Lord Ulin, in teft lamenting." I found least ill-treatment, hindrance, or obstruc-reived the imperial decree as follows: A Ho Aoheung John Monck, 84, for the unhappy victim, like our old friend afforded complete protection, without the and 24th day, the Cabinet Ministers re the plunderer makes off with his booty and man Catholic religions in China; must be

In the 7th year of Tung Chi, 9th month, stressgambling business Mr. Rodrigines, Portuguese Usher in the Magia one of those cases in which the defendant myself very much in the position of the tion. In the 10th year of Hien Fang, after memorial from the Board of Foreign Affairs of Her Majesty's Colonies not possessing trate's Court, stated that he saw about the unsatisfactory nature of the artist a per- 10-Indian of my illustration after read-the treaty had been revised and its provi-in relation to certain case connected with representative Governments, of which dozen rogud, the defendant gainbling, to formonco. His Honor however, thought Hongkong is most certainly one, At pre particular game engrossing their attention that the picture was a very fair one, and over the signature. Q. E. D.. Made memorialisis, taking it up and seeing Kiang-eu, and Fah-kien, provinces, in the effusion in your Thursday evening's sious agreed upon, your miniatare, the the propagation of religion in Ho-nas, ent (the Circular says) the usual rule being the licensed form, víz

víz, Fan-tan, is that the reception rooms are furnished Defendant, who was the central figure of deemed the defendant to pay the $4.

up as it is of assertions, assumptions, con

con clearly that, as the Christian religion did which Chinese and Foreigners have not tradictions and gemonal abuse without an not agree with these of China, ita introdus been able to agree, makes mention of s by the public, and the rest of the rooms the Back which decides, this destiny of Bo Carilaque. R. S. Walker, $186.70, for bid of proof pronqond to enstain any one

lota

tion would be attended with great by the Certain modifications

dithout this rule are permissible, but the may weak-minded fools-Indlin PC270e, recovery of balance of freight for coal. Bent to lay hold of nor was there anything subject [with the contracting parties and the people circulated cards with the design

could find a

& shred

20 enquiries of and discussed the gang, in the province argutis, munde

ease relating Church building at Nan- Cingular concludes with the following the gambling implementa Dolendant dez and Mr Hayllar instructed by Mr Share Dawer unless I resorted to recrinimas bọth sides adhered to their own views, of calling togather the master who have. signment paragrap

There would kid the altarp and said he had gone to pair was an action to recover the balanse Arab loudly vociferated you're another." exolange of copies Circumstatives becom- oase at fangekor, in totaping sapert; of a

tion, and in the language of the small street were still unwilling lightly to ratify it by course, only apply to house used bug medicine for the mattress which al- This was a notion to recover the balanse In your correspondent's Article I am made ing urgent however, we had no alternative au, in which the people collected together, bustomary and offen vést legation was core borated by the mistress of freight on a cargo of 316 tons of coal par to say things 1 never thought of and the but to complete the busiùces by yielding and beat and insuited a Chription Tescher ezine of Governor, és Govern who was called. Mr May, however, so the Naval Borekeeper here by Messrs verted from its intended and evident air the doing which we had regard to and which Tseng-kwo-fan had informed

Carl Ludrig, shipped from Newport to eating of what I did say is utterly par this house, and offices here], and would could take all the trouble he had done lespie & Co, Defendant is agent of the hifcauce. I am not disposed to consider it night prick the hand, it was obligatory, Tai-Wan in which some braves had killed

the prisoner if he thought that the urherofthe!

higher good.

corroborated this statement, and produced

be applicable to any country to fence to which a Governor might Dccasionally retire for his health and angementenich, for instance, as the rubetantial, and very healthily afusted gubernatorial, hermitage at the most plenty breezy, and commanding spot on the summit of the Victoria Peak Hongkong. Has the expense of making the retreat been defrayed from the public

revenue of the colony). If so, to what

of

if charged upon the revenus at all to Fublic Works We do not object' to Governor getting held effesidence to which he might oocs sionally retire for his health and annuse ment but when it in not paid for other items where it escapes detection, we may regard it as the evidenos of a

bring a false pharge against him. De fendant was simply a blackguard; he was the rogue, and the victims who played with him were the fools; he lived on, them be- and be was a little more clever than they word But as he had been shown to be the manager of this gambling, business, he (the Magistrate) would, as in every case where proved, give very heavy pants want He would give prisoner the benefit of months hard labour. Ce Of Wo

Low Asal, a carpenter, was caught in the into which he had entered by making a stair-case; he was in the sot of rolling up hole through the thin partition near the bad-quilt when he was politely asked what business he had there:: The sharon was given when one of the coolies saw the car enters foot coming through the partition known to the servants, is known to the Gual anthurities, and is moreover of very obliging disposition;

he stole 502018.

a shipmaster, refused to pay on account of

Mr. Caldwell appeared, for the plaintif

dust was found in the coat, objection was latter firm; and as a large quantity of coal taken to it, in addition to the ques tion of balance of freight on this same #340, had been paid in Court, so that only a sum of $146 was in dispute.

Mr Caldwell observed that, as there was case pending before the, Supreme Court which would embrace the personal liability

decisida of the Court above.

Mr Hayllar said that the case was not exactly similar, though it point referred to, ombenced the his withoenos, as they would be away Mir Caldwell said he wished to oxamine shortly. Mr O, then stated the points

of

bis case! He asid that either the Naval

of

want of understanding on your correspon his es dona maliciously but from an evident Ront's part. Abuse and contradiction are hot argument, and this should be firmly impressed upon untiedged tyros, who like have gained the slightest knowledge of the 4. E. D., rush wildly into print before they subject on which they attempt to write.

Under ordinary circumstances, I could

st

Bo-an

in which

the province of King

very

open but its cost is smuggled into This carpanter, though apparently no storekeeper or Mr Walker were liable, and grievance, and to auggest a measure for ite dispatches in regard to the restoration of a protracted delays and further complications

it was for the Court to decider

Bed system of book-keeping, by whion thing before, because somebody, told walker would pay the amount, to avo positione asemed by me in my letter of did not dare by steadily following public

expenditure may be welled at disere ton, and, the evil example extend through all departments of the State

him to do so (the part

and this time he put his foot in

partition) at the special request of a friend of his, who

+

order can be maintained.

a

I therefore di-

overally, to take up these unfinished, reli- gious schemas for their final settlement, and that fitigations, and hasten to devise

pro

12 this system that we believe a clief Mr May said that a strong able was a clause in the Bill of Lading to the terms which shall be even comprehensible seek the praise of the band, to surthey do this without the least partiality or the secret of our unduly large outlay bodied man in a position to obtain bis offect that "freight and all other conditions it however distinctly understood that I did over the matter and deceive the Emperor, gounivanco with wrong, which would. may be found, and we hope the Ahimself, to go about sneaking and stealing charter party into the Bill of Lading behalf of any other nationality. I endea yang have circulated [infamatory] carda prova a fertile source of future evils,

ciation will look into it as far as they can on Thursday Some evidence of pubilo feeling on that point will have more effect than weak declamation about the Military

living

He

most threaten-`

at the attainment of present justice, and I direct that copies of the original be made and given to the officers mentioned, for their perasal

By command of the Emperor.

whenever a case arose, to deliberate on it, a christian convert, and in relation to Now sines the ratification, no matter how he had enquired into, and got hold of Its leading characteristics; of mother at enquire into the circumstance and princi- which no despatches have yet been received ples involved, and so dispose of it as to re- from Ying-kwei us to how he reagoing to oure the right. Recently, however, in the deal with it that to how he was going to gion, several years have been suffered to y, in more urgent language, requested that provinces, in cases growing out of this reli-nister of the kingdom concerned has frequent pass without a final settlement, and through the leaders of these malefactors be apprebend- of Mr Walker, His Honer would probably not, in consonance with my own self-re-

these long delays they have taken a hand-ed and dealt with; that as the matter of the onerve bis decision would rather postpone spoet, have referred further to this matter Among these are oases in which the trouxed in the treaty, it would be

different complications,

propagatora of His Honor said he

of christiauity has already been department is it charged 1 Most likely coolie-room of the, Haugkong Club-House the hearing, as he would be bound by the minor, that it is not pleasant to be calling.on foreign power, have grown boasting own course, to follow the right and reject the were it not for two reasons: one and the bles have sprung from converts whe, rely to hinder it openly, but that to direct ear difficult

ed a liar, without an attempt at exoul and arrogant, and sought to gratify their pation (thoughly infinitely preferable to spites; others, in which the soldiers and Ong, lies wholly within ourselves; that being proved, one i) the other, and the people themselves, excited beyond mea-asses careful, deliberation is indispensable, present in dealing with these various

arude and badly digested letter; I actual found for foreign nations to what I freely acknowledge to have been that there could not fail to be something done at once, and that what must be refus principal, that in the hurry of preparing aure, have given occasions for quarrel, so that what is proper to be done should be ly forgot to point out the real caure of

lay hold of. Thus lately, we have repeatedly

ed received

be clearly shown to the treaty, so that amelioration. I shall, therefore, trespass church building at Nan-yang, in the pro-growing out of them, may be prevented Mr Haylar said that, if the Court decid upon your patience and that of your readers vince of Honau, frous the Governor Li-ho- and that then finally the cause of good rt time again, while 1 supply my bien, in which, he says that, it being rest Tseng-kwo-fan, Ying-kwei, Ma-Sing-1, ed to hold the Naval Storekeeper liable, Mrr a

former hiatus, and endeavor to explain the matter in which the treaty is concerned, be Ting-fih-dang, Fien-pan-ti, and Li-ho-nien the trouble of another simmons,

Mr Caldwell then contended that there the 26th. This I will endeavor to do in opinion, however right that might be, to

and citizens to the limited faculties of Q. E, D... I wish nor did he dare, on

the other Lonestly, ought to be ashamed of as per charter would he accepted as liabf not, take up this matter on behalf of the and thus endanger the

litios; which imported, as it were, the

public wesl, Ha position to go and steal because any one Freight was always payable if the goods wrong done to all resident

must be of a very weak-minded dis and formed a sort of double liability, veured to grapple with it as a general russes who have assumed

American community, aby more than on informs us, too, that the people of the Nan

asked him to do so. He would go the bet wore brought to the place of their destin merely cited the treaty between England ing aspect, and that he wae the difficulty:

witli

the design of calling

ling together the severe sentence than he got an another tion and the pesanmed the delivery was and the United States because it was the diting measures to settle the difficulty.

foreigners, 1 cosasion, but he would give him another the question in the present case. Now, chance to gain an honest livelihood: he

only one with which

was familiar. I eres Agnis at Yang-chow, in Kiangan, would senteuce him to eix months' hard for objecting delivery was not a the English language by dint of spell-ple had collected together and beaten

basis Labor, But (and he would make a note on cross action

to pay freigeguase, I do not know, Lamat Tai-Wan in the jurisdiction of Füh-kien

the hard words; bat ing

uaulted a christian teacher or teachers, and the case 1:19. As the defendant again as action was always alles alike ignorant of their languages, and their graves had killed & convert. De ont left bank of the river to mark where

French, German 1x the dust which, came before him, he would

ognos Regarding the deport hini, after which ho would not be able to walked, had caused the rejection of a the streets of this Colony,..

the cargo, there was nothing whatever done Inspector Burton maden charge against with the cargo than was usually done in possess ander the latter, but I do not be roy, Tseng-kwo.fas, saying that he had her passengers on the top of the City Walls

loading and discharging. The coal was Portugal would a resident Englishman be and got hold of its leading characteristics, has not been such a destructive flood

lieve that either in France, Germany, or already examined into the Yang-ohow affair of Wachang, opposite to Hankow, there Chinaman of having been found in conveyed from the hold to the deck in aligi on ve perform Jury duty. One of but nothing has been yet received from the one by which we are now surrounded. In possession of a dead pig which was unit baskets, and taken sahore in lighters and Q. F for the food of

appears that a constable saw the the dusty pertion of the cargo towards the ality. Of that he is profoundly ignorant, nor dealt with the affair at Tai-Wan. In

QED's

D.'s adoptions is my own nation- Viceroy Ying-kwei, to show how he had the native portion of the town, ruin is al- the direction of the Slaughter House with bottom, was refused by the Naval Store shall I enlighten him, but content myself meantime, the minister of the kingdom of the poorer class have been forced to In the complete, thousands upon thousands something in s bagi

with ssserting that any man, no matter concerned which on aminationdence was called to prove the facts proved to be a defunct pain & Toke."285a the above statement and the how alevated bis position or how great his dispatch has a number of times sent leave their hopes for the safer retreat st spirit and language of the Hau hill, or upon the Defence Wall, (Carlsen), the mate, and Mr and equal honor of belonging to either asking that the leaders of thess malefactors several bastions at the Ban end of the wall

intellect, may well be proud of the high which are most urgent and determined, and that oven is now nearly submerged Wieler (Mesars Bourjsu, Hubener & Co.) branch of the great Anglo-Sezon race. I be apprehended and dealt with English have already oumbled down. In the back were examined.

посивей of busing "the British con-men-of-war too have gone to both Yang streets the water in from 6 to 10 feet deep, Mr Hayllar argued that Mr Walker him-stitution, laws and customs. The first is clow and Tai-Wan for the purpose, as they and the stench in them is already intoler self had no personal interest whatever in the soul contracted for by the admiralty

a document I never saw in my

The foreign settlement will also suffer bad died a natural death. He would

I could scarcely abuse a thing of whose Deeply fearingtherefore lest affairs should much damage; most, if not all the lower give him the benefit of the doubt, and Co. in London; and called defendant to therefore

prove this,

vory existence I was not awaro. In regard come to such a pass that it would be diff-fours are under water, only three or four The remanded case of cutting and wound-mediate agent for Megars Gillespie, Boott &

Mr. Walker said that he was only inter. to the second I quote my own words cult to right them, we have on the one hand, godowns are above water mark, and bonn-

verbatim experience has proved that t thei in our replies to the ministers of the nhib

walls are nambored in many instances ing willi shopper was

was up again to-day

principles of English

in combine

them- tions Co. for placing the coal in Naval Stores and

tions concerned, who reside in our

among the things of thing flowers and r capital,

of the past, Where The prisoner, it may be remembered,

for avancing any money on the obarters. justice which conduce most to the

selves those great attributes of

order and requested them to call on their. Constle to dons repose and delighted the obser coolie in the employ of Meaded He had no profit but his commission (3%) tion, happiness and advancement of the other, have sent instructions post beste to ver's eye not a month past, may now be

protes settle these affairs amicably, and on the choic Ford de Co., and the wounded man (who came ont of Hospital to-day) was in the on the transaction; he had many shipments human race, If this is abuse 1 plead Theng-two-tan and Ying-ho to appoint seen the cargo-bost laden with the contents

under the contract, and had only bad one before objected to, in st case where the ship guilty to the charge, throw myself on the officers of the high rank of Fantsi and Tau- of the godown, and the large upriver best

tai, and conversant with foreign affairs, Naval Storekeeper not objected to the ocal, to condone the offence, English customs places and settle these affairs at once, su varia

dwelling for the servante, &o., in Lisbon Hdd the community and promise to make any re- 1 partly in he would have paid the freight as a matter e pro

may be considered necessary meet and advise with the Consuls of those de, of the master, who rejoices in the pro- safety of the upper story and surus

Contribution.

[24,000

20,484

24,000

14,400

14,000

14,000

8888

·7.440!

10,980

9:204

12.396. 16.366.00

17.300.00

24,000

2,000

23,000 24,000+

224,000

14.640

20,124

15,204

15144 8,760.00

8,702 40

8:559.40

$28.00 $20,30410, 296.00 20,838 11,832.00 26,866 18,972:00

11,616.00

10,890 00

22,066)

12,816. GO|||

10,582 17,403,00

9,573.609,516.00

8.286.000,00

13,367 24,455.60 19,250.00 25,328.0021,308.00 19.367 27,129.60 13,880,00 33,644 6021,308.09 214,283 40 12,002 24,652.807,604.00 15,328.00-20,068.00 230, 170.00 12:002 94,742.807,441.00 16.780.00 30.0 8.00 208, 606 001 15,087 97,976.00 14,504,00

32,801.60 38, 405,00 237,

117.00

2,928,00

700403 114,444.40 9,860.00 104,

5.

G

Balonia, tearstars

· Tronronne

Auditor

Surveyer Genicom)

It had evidently not been slaughtered,

brit

had paid the debt of nature in a quiet sort of wayDefendant

stoutly maintained that he had killed his pig, and that he was going up the Hill.--Mr Bay remarked: that he was not certain that the pig was

damage or

read

for s for

and

to the

ཐ་

GREAT FLOOD AT HANKOW. Since 1849, when bat one house was left

most

being taken to the Slaughter House, or that with the firm of Messrs Gillespie, Scott have I the remotest idea what, nor allege, of putting down the disturbance-abla

dismissed

the case.

same employ. Complainant and prisoner had bad sore words and quarrel: had

had unloaded

led to spine acts of violence, terminating

in the wounds, which were two pretty

novere cuts on the forearms. Prisoner was laboring under considerable provoca tion at the time and as his employers spoke wall of him, he was stood to only three months' imprisonment..

paration that

19

containi

themseltes,

dary

to

need as

as the

gar

of course the coal was unusually dusty the practised in Hongkong, I certainly have that the Chiness and foreigners may live in his offos or Tea-room into a swimming there is

abused, and principally the custom of fore mutual pesce, and the growth of further bath. The church, at once a credit to, is always a large quantity of dust.

and worthy of Hankow, is now with closed with the idea that Mr. Walker was not eight mortal hours in so unsafe court-room teaching of the Christian religious has al will put the foundations to their most

His Honor cald he was strongly impressed ing a foreigner to do the duty which the disorder be prevented.

subject is too lazy to perform, of sitting for Your Minister's humbly think that, as the doors and flooded floor, loft unused, and personally liable.

Mr Barber, engineer in chargo at the Abuse English law for from me be

o at the with the thermometer at 95 Fahrenheit. ready been sanctioned by the treaties, and stretch when the water does go down. The Tus following paragraphs are from the Naval Yard, stated that it was on his re- such desire! A residence of twenty-five bean in accordance with the treating, it water level, and in no place is there lous still more as the demands upon us have gango gives 40 English feet above mesh 0. Daily News of July 2013 Sport, un inspection, that the soal was re

Jected. There were three otlar vossola, years under its protection, in various

we have in the mreful irouleation of correct the settlement. Roman Catholic Chapel in one there was more in the one in question than glimmerings of its spirit which my observa: aright the one of the people. It is not rich a state of affairs; and the effects dit me its vaine and its power, the faint doctrine, a power which will of fiself direct The oldest reaidont does not recollect ed at Chatoo, and that Divine Service is in the others, held there every Sunday morning at 9 30, His Honor suggested that the case should its immense resources andve shown me necessarden to stop the boiling by ladling business are ruinous. Why we ever chose

tious of it have given me,

the high the Chaplain, the Berd Padre Ange-be-adjourned until the case in the Supreme of its justice, and from whatarety out the hot water. The more excited men this sita for a foreign settlement, with the iful, the procurator of the Roman Catholic Court be decided."

become, the more persistent they are in

Han hill before our eyes, is not easily un Mission of Shantung. Businese has been Mr Hayllar said that, so far as Mr have contemplated it whether its own their own views. Hence, your ministers derstood. The latter

Anchorage is a better very dull at Newchwang for some time, but Walker was concerned, be wished to pru superior intellects of its principal advocates the Christian religion is involved will, Hongs, and above all equally, if not better, the high character and when they meet with any affair in which one, a healthy place with lots of room for the demand for goods is improving

Beat Mr Price, as the Admiralty agent. It Grey Shithugs have sold at Tis T

7. A case as between the contract-fays ever viewed it with increasing admi- been received from the foreign ministers it the Yangire or the Han. Of one thing you was clearly a

or the unsullied

purity of its arbiter, I iu every case, as soon as despatches have adapted for the transit of goods either Cloths 71bs. Tla, 1.70, 1.96, 6,8 lbs. Tls,

ing parties at home-Gillespin & Co. and cation and roverence. I found so fault may concern, at once send orders to the may rest assured, if we have another flood Orleans TIR. 3,40 to 4h. Malwa Tis, 620.

fu like this, within the next two or three years, tor fought at home. To-MORROW's Ching Mail will contain (in Silver remains dear, and the remittances.

upon it. But justice and addition to the ordinary news of the day) in metal amount to about a 350,000, the whole of the addresses by British and against over one million taels, at the saine American residents to Mr Ross Browne and time last year. Transactions in barter have that gentleman's reply thereto. Together been extensive, Beancake paying well in they form an elaborate and unmistakeable the South. declaration as to the obaracter of Mr. Bar- A correspondent at Tientsin writes.-- Hingate's Embassy and also as to the effect Prices here remain low, say The. 2.17 for Fat the action taken by the British Govern 84 lba, 64 read; White Shirtings, Tls. 2.46.

We have been requested to state that, and there was eval dust in all of them; but / Portions of the British Empire, has taught be difficult to oppose it openly. Still than 4 and in many 10 fuck of water over,

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Chun Ya. 7. Chung Yi, $425.26 This was an action which had been postponed in b. The signatures to both addresses But better rates are looked for, in conse order that the plaintiff might obtain letters will appear at the foot of each The same quance of late advices. I hear of one of administration in an estate, matter will be printed in the Overland edi- telegram dated 3rd July, which says Defendant (for whom Mr Hareland ap Bon of the Ching Hait: Farsons desirous market firm and likely to be higher, Speared) and his wituasses positively avere of forwarding copies of our dalle lasno by lbs. 11s, 6d. Bank of England rate 2 per the outgoing nisal will calige by sending incent." their orders before noon to-morrow.

We have been compelled to divide the letter

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2.32; Drills, 30 yards Ts. 2.57 Figured the Admiralty, and it would be much bot- with the treaty between England and Ame- province where it occurred requiring Haskow will be ruins. With a light sub

Daldwell Mr shortly replied and His rica. Not I. I consider it a most admir. Pariation of car bile, or the tripod auf, it is too much to expect that bight anb Honor remarked that prima facie the com- highest credit upon its tramets. I do not falsehood of the oironinstances in any iu- mortar will stand this; and till the water liable for the bill of lading (Mr Price) was complain of

dividual I case, your ministers at this dis goes off the settlement, tis impossible to freight.

ata provisions, but I do The case was then adjourned.

complain of the construction put upon tance can have no means of ascertaining ay what houses will or will not be safe to them in Hongkongi differing as it ¿pea su

it mast rest wholly with the higher officers inhabit. essentially from those of the parent Gov. of the various provinces, in

At present no sickness has set in, though conjunction ernments. True, Q. B. D. might retort that with local authorities to look at the it will bebore the residents to be very the statesmen of England and America were circuimsences and rectify the difficulty ac careful as the water decrosses, for the de- asses, and that in the Executive Ofiours of cordialy; to do at once, and theroughly, posit, say 2 inches of mad and sand to Hongkong was concentrated all the wisdom what ought to be done, and showing clearly very foot of water, will leave the whole of the two hemispheres: but such an avowal from the treaty what is to be refused, and place in a nice state with a sun baving a would be too mush for even our Governor's thus not only avoid delays, but further power of 140 Fahr. scorching down that for the last the alleged dead. E: D.'s change of chow chow at Govern- beg therefore the Imperial decree requiring back of the place presents a novel and stir. atomsob and might prove.a worse bar to troubles growing out of them. We must it. Of an evening just before sunset, the man within few days,

ment house than ever Dean's horse was. Tsang-kwo-fan, lately appointed Governor ring appearance. "All the world and bia general of Chih-li formerly Governor wife turn out in bosta, puuts, canoes, general of the two Kianga, Ying-kwai, skiffs ani sailing crate and so remaid alli Bovernor general of Fahkien and Cheli the time for dining arrives; even after. kist, and Li bob-nien, Governor of warde, from 10 till midnight, adventurous Honah, severally, to take up at once say datoes may be seen dashing round streets, anfiathed litigation connected with this reli with fantastic lanterns, de, de This is gion, and use all dispatch indevising schemes our only amusement, but 'tis a sad sight to eg the Iniperial edict requiring the Tartar and to pander on the distress and misery Generals, the Governor-generals, and Gor entailed upon all classes of the Chinese emors, in each province, to inform the Bankow, 24th July, 1889-N. C. Daily various local authorities, that if there be "News. foreigners engaged in disequinsting Chris- tisnty, they must command the scholars

CAN a great robbery be called a magnum- And people to attend 'oach to his own affairs, " bone"-em !

Gustave Doré, the well-known painter,

of our voluminous correspondent O. P. Q., went out, like everybody else, to see the

bent.

Caso was therefore a fictitious one entirely.. Plaintiff (who was represented by Mr Toller) produced the letters of administra tion as obtained on affidavit from the Court

of Probate and a witness fatured the Court

support

O. P. Q.

(To be continued.)

Two young princes, the sons of Archduke Bis Honor said that the evidence of Charles of Austria, had a Warn dispute in defendant and his witnesses was con- the presence of no less a person than the to bring them to an arte. We further ses a settlement like this in such a plight, elusive, and vui behalf of the publls be august emperor himself. Greatly excited, could not do less than order the plaintiff one said to the other You are the great and his witnesses to be charged with perjury est ass in Venice Highly offended at at the Magistrady. He would dismiss the the quarrel in his presence, the emperor

unimene, with costs.

haterrupted them, saying with indignation, re-Come, come, young gentlemen, you forget

that I am present,

and may remind him and others that while rioting in Paris. He was in his working tur columns are open to all reasonable dis- clothes, that is, in a blouse, and was with his statement in

asion, brevity is not merely connuendable taken for a gamin from his youthful appear. a matter of tante, but strengthen arguanes. Some of the individuals who sow money to reap disturbance were doubtless led into error by that circumstance i for, ou The amateurs of the 75th gave at enter Dord feeling some one touch his pocket, he ainment last evening in the Murray Bar put his hand into in and found there a piece Micke theatre. The pieces performed were of five france which he had never placed The Gipsy Farthet," and "The Afta there. On the strength of his costume sud

The programme included some face he was paid to aid in the rint }...........

Plaintiff and his witness were then moved, much to their astonishment,

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