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THE CHINA MAIL.

ARATE-PAYER.

THE NORTH.

were

of the

od its fullest exemplification in the inter-constables mated above; but the witness order of our paternal government to the are going off witbont intermission, and officials came on board with 700 armed men. better call on the Prefect and inform him conrae between Englishmen and Amer admitted that he never saw any communi- great expenditure of the public exchequer, cans in China; and we can wish nothing cation of any description between the Chi Can you, perhaps, Mr Editor, tell me of Wuhu is not however looked forward to alk. kle wore a black horse hair wiregatze time should be lost, s our business wa business generally is good. The opening The chief was dressed in a robe of blue of the matter; au returned answer that no better than that the relations between one and the constables implicated what ebal 1 do to get water regularly? with any lively satisfaction, under the cir-looking hat, and sundry amber necklaces very urgent, and that we would feel thank- two peoples of their own soils, and above, a ne mes the referred to Shall 1 sue the government, compelling cumstances, in so many other respects. The men had their ass, which consisted ful for an immediate interview with him. wherever St. George's Cross and the to him about two or three months since paid for in advanos or shall I get water a temporary measure, and not likely to fint look official was exceedingly ingly entered our chairs with the intention, said that prisoner (Cho Wing) came them to supply me with the water I Have the British Treaty, that is to be, looks like of swords and short-barrelled old fashioned He replied as at first, and told us to pro- Stars and Stripes are to be found one general inspector); to which the cost. I can see no other alternative up, owing to the contemplated opening of harsh in his demeanour. In was accom of doing so; but the military eximinations

saying "Pay the money to the Chung elsewhere and make the government pay for keep good. The Coal interests are looking clothea The bour, will ever be in the main as satis

pealed under their ceed at once to the Prefect's. We accord factory as is the case in the much-vilified witheas said that be would not do anything moreover, as I am informed, the water is mines, foreign communities in the far hast.of the sort anil he was then threatened by always pledtual We subjoin hereunder the letter, the Police will come and upset your goods. big folks reide,

in the Government House

panied by au interpreter who understood then going on in the large courtyard of towing in these terms, Very well then, and the inrrounding buildinge where our late of this port has, it would appear from whether the foreigners were English, tin, a large number both of literary and

General and Ex O. S. Ceasul Kiernan, Russian, and they began to e which we have referred. We hope Mr. Then the witness succumbed, and paid the Kinnan will appreciate the very proper prisoner tot cash, whieu levy was duly paid have waegularly my wate-rate, and if they Express list has been reesived here, been expressed great detestation. A passen, Yaminu, wo felt ourselves in a rather dan

the last issue of the London and China French, or Americana, of all of whea

military candidates were present, and hav-: rabake it conveys

up every day until the apprehension of the

they ing to p

to pass by these in order to get out of the Shanghai, November 15, 1869, prisoner The Indian and Sikk constables against somebody if he does not other map- simply trash. He has evidently been ed essy, Sasing the savage manner in from some of theas men while waiting to

making himself notorions again. Hiager on board. 1 will certainly institute legal proceedings artible on J. Ross Browne and China is sian, and communication was thus renderous position, particularly as we had just

fortunately could To the Editor of the Shanghai News Letter, to drive the bawkers hout; but this ply me with water regularly or follow the fighting his battles der again among his which the Corean official spoke of the see the lutendant: Our cusirs had nearly As a letters has appearels in the was at the orders of a European sergeent, example set by Alexander the Great boou companions of the Feujan order, His other nations, it was thought prudent to reached the outer door of the Yamun, when received anything but respectful treatment newspapers of America and England, from a short man with a long black beari (points who, being with his army in the desert and experience of China was nit, his field of pass off the ship and crew as Russian, for Mr Willisuison's chair was attacked and Jas L. Kiernan, formerly United States Batman), who was frequently scoota in great want of water, a soldier brought observation being, when not running dead- the pluce being only thirty miles distant nearly knocked over, with harrid shoutings Coilsat at Chinklang, giving his Views uppi anied by Murrell (who was also pointed him some which he refused saying that when head is a steamer between this and Shang from the nearest Russiau settlemont, it of Kill the Foreign Devils, Beat the

Chinese question as from a person of out) I aud the action towards the hawkers hie soldiers could not get water he ought hui, confined to the shades of Silver Island.

after the black-nail was levied was experience, we think it proper to state the changed from that previously anos conely not to have any I am, Bir, yours abediently, citcumstances of his stay in China, as, be them from th

was unlikely that the Coreane would van Foreign Devils." We immediately got cut BRANE-Ping-yang-fu, destroyed by the ture on any outrage which might proof our chairs and taking the mob by ear best, means of rabutting the calumnious

ald rebels, is now rebuilt in and around yoke the hostility of that power. When prise rushed through them back into the statements, he has made a solut

Here the Chinese prisoner stated that he

the E. gate, and is inhabited by about addressing the mandarin, and even when laotai's Judgment Hall, calling aloud He came to this port in May, 1866, on would tell the truth. He did collect the

40,000 people from the neighbourhood and conversing with each other, the foreigners (after the Chinese manner under such his way to Chinking. He remmed in the money because he was asked to do so by By the Surconada, we have Shanghai adjoining provinces. All the old residents were compelled to bow tlisir beads in token cumstances) for help and protection. Ou country nine months, which he spent partly the hawkers as a favor; he collected the papers to the 22nd instant :-

were murdered. Their city in f

air former I days

of submission. The mandaciu peremptwo native attendinta were likewise com At that place, partly here, and partly on money and gave it to No. 24 (Batoman),

wus six or seven li in circuit, and thickly torily ordered the captain and crew off pulled to take refogo with us, as the nob (News Letter.) board the steamers passing betwese the and he only got 200 cash as wages for col-

JAPAN.

peopled. Many years before the outbreak the const, refusing to allow a package of had set upon there, threatening their lives lection. At this stage of the case, two.

YOKOHAMA The Austrians have concitizens built a palace, and meant, it is said, the whole might have been saved easily, and requested us to go into a side waiting

of the Taiping Rebellion, one of its wealthy cargo to be landed on the busch although also. European constables were placed included their treaty with

Some dock.)

inst the trendie Department has gone

Dr. Sober to instigate a revolt, and reign there, and interdicted any of the people from on-

the Yaman underlings came Bir Osinund confirmed his previous state-passanger by the P. M. S. S. Japans for gente proper authorities hoard of it, croaching on the land above high-water breakfast. We waited wearly three is

before coutinuing her voyage,

Excellency had finished his "San Francisco. The Donau will relit hereyent & large force to arrest him; but mark... Provision and even water, were tes of an hour, at the end of which we' before their arrival te aucceeded, by means equally denied, and to the request for learned that he had not yet finished bis temple, and so saved himself and the build- of the kind would be instantly punishes yards of the Yamun was becoming more has residence into the appearance of a the answer was simply that any attempt During this time, the mob in the court- of idols wrought in dongb, in converting permission to travel by land to Passiette breakfast, neither did we see him after all- ing. Part of it is still standing, and was with death. No time was even promised excited, incessantly shouting, "Kill the race by the Tai-pings, after they lisd to allow of assistance to come from Pas Foreign Devils, Wo. begged that some one of the priests it is said, prophesied that In the afternon, muuged to haul the whom we left in the house at quiet about

at the city and murdered to inhabitants. siette.

At the time of the Tai-ping Rebellion, On the 23rd, the wind again inarensed. safety of Mrs. Meadows and children, thing might immediately be dous for the thete city would be levelled with the gig through the surf, provisioned her, god, and not a cock left to crow upon it. and Mr Smith, penger, left in her

two hours ago, and at which time there was not the slightest appearance of a azed and killed him; but be disappeared, and were extremely insolent in their many that neither their lives, house nor pro- together to the temple, and would have several hundred reu, again came ou beard attendante all deelsred most emphatical-

Warning noto, and all the tonn rushed

outrage or disturbance, otherwise we should and hiss not since been seen or heard of nor, and the people on ahore were gradually purty were in danger of being injured ar On the zith, some smaller officials with have left the city at once. The Yamun His prophecy came literally to pass.

The Mantchu soldiery, who have been departure no interpreter was left, but by mun and children; and arged-upon as not becoming very excited. After Mr. Smith's destroyed, that nobody would hurt a wo they had only allowed three days for the coming more excited, the lives of Mira. Mes- vessel and crew to leave the coast, now down and children should thereby be en- foreiguurs would all be beheaded. The tions of the safety of Mrs. Meadows and there was only one day left, after which the dangered. Not long after thiess Assevará

the

zent, with the addition that the informa

distance to Chinking, from Shang hai is 158 miles, with no port of call be basen All of China, therefore, that M. Kieron saw was Slunghi and Chinking tion sang first to the head of his depart And the river banks between. The foreignment, and not to biniself; altor which ano population of Chickfang, excluding Customther hawker was brought forward who gave House people, but including Consuls, is precisely the same evidence so that already Meredi The trade is nearly all in the bands of the Chinese, and there is consequently but nothing was kapyn of third prisoner given against the Chinaman and Bateman; vary fitile intercourse between the foreign (Afurrell), era and the native population, and, pro- bably in Mr Kiernan's case, none at si

All that he can have seen of the people are the crews of the steamers, his house Lald gervants, and probably the Governor kers paying money to the constables or the arrival, a Kerenade was given in his hone struck the large bell of the temple, as with three of the crew for Passiette.

of Chinking on one or two official visits.

Of the foreign residents in Chius he saw voty few. We think he cau have known no English merebants of Shanghai.

It was kis misfortune to leave the coun

su due to several of the American firtas, advanced by them to enable him to with draw from it. This circumstance

and may em:

Chu Apik, a younger broiler of the Chi- chop where prisoner in employed, stated nese prisoner, and master of the tailor's that he knew nothing whatever about baw Chinscê prisoner,

Mr. Usmund said that at present he had no further evidence, and he was afraid that he could not get any more evidence he (Wednesday).

and two children, arrived here by the H. E. Charles E. De Long, with his wife Chis; from San Francisco, to assume the to Japan. Yeni Van Valkenburgh, the duties of his office, as American Minister

by the Pacifio Mail steamer of this month, late Minister, returns to the United States, Mr Shepard is U. 8. Consul appointed to A few days after Minister De Long's

response to Invitations from the U. S. Cu at which the American residents assisted in sulata. Although these invitations par parted to have been issued "by request," Lo one seems able to say who originat

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fry in debt a sum of over $1,300 being wished; remand till the wook exploded the affair but it was evident at the engaged in the compaign against the agus the Cureaus timstad, that at first to make our appearance, lest the mob be

Silter his recollection.hiz Günéral Kiernan

His Worship said that he would remand the prisoners, and on application of My sach of the constables; it here the hyst Hayliar, he would grant bail in $200 for

mad, and made a statement.

time that those who were best entitled to Moliammedaus, have been bent back to represent the American residents had not colonize depopulated and waste districts. gentlemen oil what they oonid to counter the cultivation of the soil; and others are been consulted. Once in for it," thiose Some are alresly there, settling down to and to choke off violent attacks of "Ameri- sul are from Heh-lung-kiang, on the sand beacon free were lighted sud rockets appostance, and while begging the former

capable of giving any just opinion upon Prisoner again insisted on relieving his act the bad taste of roost of the proceedings to follow. They belong to the 8th banner, pe ple collected in groups along the coast children, the R-fu and Ku-fu made their

any matter conuected with Chine. His charges against the English residents are Marely worth even the notice of saying that we consider them unwarrantable and landerou

Your obedient servants,

ROSSELL & UD

AUGUSTINE HEARD & Co. OLYPHANT &Co, 1945 BULL, PURDON & Co.

LOOALA

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The N. U. Herald of the 23rd inst. says: telegrum by Grant's line has reached Shangbai, in 17 days from Loudon, I sanounces the death of the Earl of Derby,

We learn that the start for the American

cau cugle, with which one impulsiva ustaraian frontier. In this way the government

all felt heartily ashamed of the whole thing was troubled We may say that most of hopen to quell future rebellions and raise Denwustrations of hostility had been in We trust to Ir De Long's better acquaint anes with Japan to convince him that it was lirough no fault of his fellow country men of respectability and standing in the place that he was made the victim of what he himself must have considered a very questionable compliment.

The Japanese Navy wants refitting, and before any future service can be under. taken by the government vessels, extensive repairs will have to be undergone.

CHINA

up in the district a population loyal to the Tartar dynasty Chinese Recorder, Shanghal, but How Provincial Treasurer, SHANGHAL-Ying, formerly Toutai of has at present goue to pay his respects to the Dragon Throne, and the renant acting Toutai of Shanghai, Tu, is now soling Treasurer in his absence.

sent up at various points during the night to see that Mrs. Meadows and children creasing, and their position becoming every native servant came rushing into the frost were escorted in safety, to us, a faithful

boats rather than trust themselves any crew preferred to leave the vessel in the with Mrs. Meadows' little boy in bis arms, day more perilous, Captain Smith and the door of the waiting room in which we were, lengar in such au inhospitable place. Us his knees and knocking bis head on the floor. the crew showing signs of intending depar- before the R-fu, and then informed us that both orging; the servant falling down ou turo next day, 20th September, the natives the mob had broken into the house and immediately changed their tone, coming were plundering and destroying everything from Tientsin, was the ex-Tactai of Chefoo, the ready for a start. The weather for bring Mrs Meadows and the other child

(Express.)

down

to the beach and giving cheerful in it. Amongst the passengers, per Nansing, assistance in launching the boats end getting the R-fd to these frote; and begged him to We at once called the attention of who has been promoted to the post of foo-tunately was fine. The party left in the away in the chair to us, and prevent any tai of Foohkion Province, B E landed two remaining boats at 10 AM., reached further destruction of our property by of the disciplined Chinese troops, which be authorities Baggage had to be left behind at Chefco for a short time during his stay Passiette next day at noon, and were forining at once the Fu-tai. He declared in- there, and was received by a guard of honor received with every kindness by the Russian that he dared not inform the Fu-tai of ench a matter, that it was not of sufficient im- portauce for the Fu-tai to take cognizance from Passietto to visit the wreak and found a crisis that no official save that functionary and either carried off or destroyed. An also declared that we need not be auxious aparty went down of; and yet matters had now come to Buch that everything had been taken out of her could do anything in the case. The R-fu actempt had been made to burn the ship, about Mrs. Meadows, as nobody would but this had not been successful.

hurt a woman; and when he was leaving to take some action in the matter, dows requested that be might go with him We reprint, from the corder, a state-

Mrs. Meadowa ment by Mesars Mondows and Williamsos,show ourselves at all. Just after this, the

bring

to Yauan, he told us to keep quiet and rot the Tuolai's

expressed in the papers conflicting opinions PEKING, Nov. Zud.There having been about the probable time of the young Ein-of peror's accession to power, it may bo well had

Cap will take place at 9.30am, on The amount I had received, about 1200 cabit putin state that precedent, not law, will be Freen mainly, instrumental in raising: there was to run for it in the buats.

Some days afterwarde

favor would be shown to him on account After having been duly cautioned that no of anything he might say against any one else, the Chinese prisoner said-In the 8th moon of this year, Bateman (and prisoner) came to the shop and called me outside. 2d prisoner said "I want you to do favor for

you to callest the taskers me I want money I zaid

"It is a troublesome mat ter; I will see about it; I will go and sae the hawkers I went and say a number of hawkera, and I enw Apik (one of the Witnesses); and be said, "I shall be obliged not want the annoyance from the Police." if you will arrange, this matter, as we do consented to do this; and since then I have collected the money from the hawkeis, and every evening at about six o'clock, the 2nd prisoner came and I paid him the

day. The steamer Dragon will accompany 2000. gash. L ded

day, sometimes 1500 cash, and sumationes.

I deducted 200 cash each likely to devide this question, Kang H, the yachts for the accommodation of the day for my trouble, which was agreed the great model Emperor of the reigning Judge and gentlemen desirous of viewing to as promised and for the first week the race and those gentlemen who pro- I paid Baleman the money in the same at sixteen years of age. As the present

agoanty

assoned the reins of government poas going in her are requested to send in state as I received it from the hawk- emperor is their names to the Secretary by Mondays; bat sabeequently 2nd, prisoner asked look for his establishment on the throne now fifteen, we may reasonably foreason,

on him to the pituit. He might, have, it exchanged for soins bime next year.

silver; aud aid so. What I have In another columa will be found an inte stated relates entirely to the 2nd pri- sing account from a Shanghai paper, soner I know nothing about the 31 of the wreck of the British vessel star of prisoner. When I did the thing at first I the Bust, and the treatment of the crew by did not supporo it was so serioza; but now the Cocaus authorities, which ahews how persona who Becessary it will be for the civilized powers be afraid to come: it was a matter that was anything about: it would to adopt some song measures with that done secretly and could only be known to country,

His Worship said that this was one of Tax Regatta Ball of last evoning concluded those cases in whicis a thorough investiga the annual festivities of the Club The tion ought to be made, considering the City Hall Ball-room was re-decorated for position of the European prisoners. He government, in connection with the artiolo avoided. It is also said that Professor You Waited on the authorities and informed them began to gather again, entered the the oceaton and a handsome sipper was would grant bail to the 3d prisoner, but provided, all the arrangements dimongst would be compelled to refuse it in the case the most striking of which were the canota, of Bateman,

for dare," which were placed in the

Mr Hayllar said that Baterane was a man Hall and on the landings with a must, sue- of vary good, oondust, and had been four deal effect-reflecting great credit on, the Secretary and membera concerned in get thoroughly to clear up such cases.takp

years in the force; hat it was the best way ting them up. The Band of the 75th wers In attendance aud

His Worship said he had known 2 pri- played R good

grant bait. Adjourned to 1st Dec.

NGANKING

Ilan

is reported

very favourably disposed ovals Fortinets, so his, residence at tional difficulties that are still pending at Foochow may lead to settle some interna that Port... Goodwin, Dean of Ely, is appointed to the (Gobr.) We perceive that the Very Revd. Harvey Mr. Brown, Chlef Secretary of the Bur Bishoprio of Carlisle. The Bishop desig lingame Mission, recently made his appear at is brother of the Assistant Judge of ance here, to the astonishment of every. the Supreme Court body. His sudden flight from Paris, and unexpected appearance at the Foreign Office sity, so far from being in the moribund We understand that the Pekin Univer in Peking, must have an important signif-state generally imagined, has just ontered saco-exactly what, we can only conjecture, on a few and more promising state of exist The new English Trouty has been sigued, wording of the establishwent to Dr. biar- Come the two persons, ivaelf and the 2d prisoner and will probably be taken home by Sirtin, whe is to be not only its literary Prin. January 1869, we went to the above dy her-any protection at the time, but leaving

Bir Hart has transferred the antive Rutherford, who is about to return to Eng- land. Some fears are expressed that con-ipal, but, ita

ence.

managing

Director.

The

sessions have been made to the Chiningemischief of divided counsels will thus be

(by the way why will such a paction soner for Bama timą; but he could not his way to India and Europe.pn

Company

play gallops in euch zbominable tine Bearly every one in the room was complain ing), and altogether everything went

sent.

THE EXTORTION CASE.

off

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The Chinese so-called tailor named Chu Awing was brought up on rematid before

TO-DAY'S POLICE,

Mr May on the Bench. Except the Extortion Case reported else

that the

of the recent attack on their premises at Nganking

Prefect and district, magistrato went to the SIR-We the undersigned wish to com. house to disperae the mob; the fornier ou manicats the following facts which have suing Mrs. Meadowa (who was running Intely transpired at Ganking in connection hitler and thither seeking shelter in some which our residence in dat city. In place from the outrageone multitude) advis

ed her to go

and stay

upstairs, not offering with the view of procuring a residence and commoting missionary operations.

her to shift for herself as best she could.. We These gontlemen had no sooner left than the of our intentions, and eventually obtained

from them too proclamations, explaining house, and took away what few things still re- the object of our coming, and cupies of mainet, and what they could not take away which we have already forwarded to you,

deatroyed, pulled up the flooring, broks ed in renting a house containing hfteen partition. While this was going on, Mra Ou the 21st day of April 1869 we succed-down the main walls, and carried away the Wo at once communicated to the author room, in order to avoid being injured by rooms, three of which were upper ones.

Meadows was obliged to run from room to tice that we had obtained a house, situated the failing debris, repeatedly receiving in the centre of the city and near the knocks from falling bricks and rubbish in Futai's Yamun. July 9th, we entered upon her attempts to sorten the little baby ahe residence of the same and lived quietly the native servant who brought Mrs Mee

carried

at her breast. So e time after this, to September 29th, at which time, the dow's little boy to the Taotai's Famon, Rterary competitive examinations for the previous to the commendantent of said ex district commenced. The R-fi, a day or two out and brought Mrs Meadows and baby aminations, sent for us and requested that made her appearance at the inner door of to the same place. When Mrs Meadows

time, and also informed is that after the bruises ahe received from the violent man- we should suspend public preaching for the the Yamun flame from the knocks

ner in which the mob bore away the things ense the exa

another of $10 near Too-kawan, Kow. Christianity, as a system of religion, but left Bhangliae on the 8th Sept., bound for district would prefect hinting at the from the house, her hair dishevelled, bay

hellish about rent

of toleration, but this will hardly prove to tired app, rod in the columns of the Deity be the case.

appeared in Rev. Bishup C. Kingsley, of the Ame-News, is coming dewa soon to Shanghae, rican Methodist Episcopal Charon, left here

for the on the 21st of October. He is making an

purpose of prosecuting Mr. Hart for branch of contract, in the matter of official visit to the Mission Stations of his Von Gumpach's engagement au Professor. Church in China. He will proceed from

Wasbserve among the passengers arrived Hongkong about the first of December, en par Phare the name of M. le Conte Mejean, who copies to succeed M. Breuier do Mont Sir Rutherford Alcock, in bidding adieu mond na Consul-General for France at to Prince Kung, & few days since, was ad- this port. dressed by that functionary in these words: atisfactorily, though fewer ladies ware

Now you are going home, I wish you WRECK OF THE STAR OF THE present than was anticipated. H. E thewhere, there was very little of importance

would take away with you your Opium and

EAST. overnor was absent from indisposition, disposed of to-day.

Missionaries. A leading Protestant Mis- The following account of the wreck of but Lady-MacDonnell, exported by the

gionary Prince

upon hearing of this, suggested, the Star of the East has been furnished to Acting Chief Justice, was present

Two Chinese woro placed in dock on

did uut have in the Shanghai Courier short time.

The Star of the East, Capt. Edwin Smith, remsed on a charge of having robbed his mind any Wall dead bbiection to This year's meeting has been very suo loong 1 and as complainant, was tied up and with political questions, and that his objec- 20th Sept, at night, made Cape Bongaiel same time the lawless character of the inger, high of meine to age com fenty d

rathor feared it as in so sway consented Passietto with esful, and similar meetings will, we hope otherwise abused, his Worship regarded it tion would apply with jon-fold raore force on the Corean grast, about 9 miles distant, exudidates, and indirectly intimated to our anger or untation win flamma

a general dargu. On the luations for the be repeated for many years to enine, afford ing as much pleasure to the residente pre-evidence of is witness for the defendants, to Roman Cathalie than to Protestant and stond off the land till daylight under native attendant the desirability of leaving small bag containing a few dollars drag

somewhat serious case. From the it appeared that complainant had some agents. Perimps this view of the case close reefed topsails, the weather being the city for a time. We informed hinged from her person) connection with the collection of cookies for could not be amended,

thick and dirty with violent aqualls. at (the R-in), that we had not yet coinntenced the sir of "Kill the Foreign Devils." Be- Macao; and the rough treatinent of thie November 3rd-it is rumored that the 2.30.11. breakers were seen ahead, but the public preaching and that we had taken, fore Mrs. Meadows was able to leave the complainant was inferentially acccusited American Treaty has been ratified, through land was invisible. Tried to veer ship but and still intended to take, every precaution house, ene man attempted to tear away for by a statement that a son of one of TIENTSIN, Notember 9th, 1860-A Chi. | sons breaking over her At daylight it was with the students. The trouble, tine sud tached by a strong red cord to the baby's

of Mr. Brown, Mr May at the Magistracy, charged as the villagers had been taken away (orging

failed, and she soon went aground, the in order to avoid coming into collision forcibly a glass sucking-ring that was at forced black-mail upon the banking frater: saw complainant again, they caught; hold offioered entirely by native Chinese, han in Gorelkawitch bag, and the cause of the up to this lived uumolested by the people, Moreover, Mrs Meadows was grossly ind before with having carried on a system of all the way) to Macao. The moment they use gus-boat, Fouchow-buit, maoned and found she was stranded on a sandy beach expense, together with the fact that we had body, and he was not satisfied until Mas nuty, under pretence of police bribery and of him but they said they did not tie him, sen lying in the river for a few daye, It wreck was then discovered to be the devia, put it out of questiou to leave the city with salted by the indecent fumbling about her Meadows untied it and gave it to him. loween A new feature of the cash at alleged thousia tane grainst in officials. It left yesterday. There scoms being iron. This was afterwards affirmed part of our goods, for three months; theroon, whether with the lips of finding however, has how to be noticed inasmuch he cautioned the complainant against

has received marked attention" from lossl tion of the compaseas, owing to the ship Mira Meadows and children, and greater Mio European constables are placed in

false by pretences, condemned in strong iou, that the Burlingams Treaty has been

who also (at the court of enquiry which we might pass the present period quietly ried off everything, so that we were com engaged in this levy of tear cash per day torms the

to appe

With regard to our losses, the mob ear summary or "vilingar rejected yet but it by Bateman (P. U. 24) and George obtaining redress on all English territory, any reciprocity movements are concerned, errents on the coast as a cause of the examination, seeing we were: hot so much ing we had ou at the commencement of the

so far at least as honorably acquitted) add nged the uncertain aged to stay in the city during prefectural pelled to leave the city with only the Murrell (P. O, 89), and their duty was the and that was by application to the authori

cloth- The fall crops have come in very poorly wreck, a Danish vessel, the Hamilla Mitchel, as insulted during the time of the district outrage. Mis Meadows and children boing supervision of the variona streets of the ties. The volis catoking men might get

over large portions of the north, especially having been lost in 1885, near the samio examinations. The examinations for the in the bouse at the time, bad but even pro Mr: Hayllar

instructed by Mrhart some of these days but beansing the iu Chinli, The Chinese perdict an early, place, from similar cause d Bear, appeared for the constables. prisonére had committed a grave offense at and a severe winter, already the winds

prefecture commenced about the 19th of per clothing, seither covering for their The natives assembled on the beach in October, and everything went on quietly UP is right to add that the authorities brought The evidence in which the constables are present, he would send them to hard labor blow cold. implicated is as follows:-Lee Amuck, for two months.

heads nor proper shoes for their feet, I licensed hawker, said he had seen other

Oneroo -A good bustness is looked for signs of welcome to the people on board, that an infarinatory and anonymons us a little Chlusse bedding, gave us one the morning in great numbers, and made to the 2nd of November, when it appeals hawkers pay money to Olia Awing the

wahl to by next spring; at prosent nothing inviting the to land, which was at first placard, in large letters, was posted on the hundred dollars to defray our expenses by of interest can be advised. The Hotel and impossible owing to the heavy sea running, walls of the Literary Examination Hall the way, and sent a few-Yamun runners to watering place investments for the future but later on a boat was haaled through the calling upon the students and others to pull escort us about ten o'clock at night to two are sure to pay wall, and certainly there is surf wish lises, and the Captain and some down on the 5th of November Seng Ai- boats which were engaged to convey us to rooth enough frinting the wee for more of the men landed, and were received in the Tang (the name of our mission house, and Chinkeang. But the wind being very high; than one new comer The old favorite most friendly manner by the Corsaus, who which name we had pulled down previons the boatmen could not venture down the house our the beach kept by Mr Figustel, offered provisious, water and assistance. SIR-No water! What have 1 to do to will lose nothing by competition as during The wind increased to a gale during the tions, thereby hoping to avoid the attract up the river to Kewkeang, Wa were the lawkers; and he could identify the two get it I am very foud of bathing, I find the season of 1870, there will likely be day, and the ship baniped heavily, the sea tion of passers by), occupied by religions aix days in reaching this place, suffering he to the commencement of the first examina river, some conladed it would be beat to men, though he did not know their numit a necessity to preserve my health, and more visitors than ever at this favorite port, broaking violently over her, rendering it brigands. We being made aware of this small amount of incivenience by the way! ber-one had a loug black beard, and he besides I am now so accustomed to take and all the hotels may expost to resp a rich necessary to ent away the masta. And as fast on the 3rd of November, and

the more violent of the two, upsetting shower bath every morning, just when harrest

from the coldbess of the weather and basket of plunis being once upset and the that feel sick all day when no water is to have retired, and are no longer to be feated beach a tent was rigged option, we immediately proceeded in chairs said to be the obief instigators of the out

and striking the bawkern, his own am free from the clutches of Morphum, Hassow. The waters of the Yangtze there was danger of her falling over on her ascertained that the Prefect and District smallies of the boats,

the and furnished with provivus.

Magistrate were sngaged with the examins-

We endlose the names of the Chinese damaged. This was the conduct which be found in any bathroom by laudsman Trade is therefore becoming On Wednesday, the 22nd September, the to the Tantai's Tamun, sent in our cards rage, also a copy of the inflammatory readed this money-collection, and after

Now, Mr Editor, fast imagine, I have more settled, and the place resuming its wasther moderated and sea abated. the money-collection had been fairly inen not had a drop of that precious fluid for wonted aspect. Of the niany business transalp had buried herself in the sand so much Excellency on urgent business. On learning guraled, the interference of these two con the last eight days las

The and passports with a request to see His placard already alluded to Babies was entirely stopped, though both Formerly I had my water supplied from ring the season, there are few that have one side. oats were fited out ready for return. On his return, he sent a message actions in Teas, initiated at this port du that it was possible to walk on shore from that he was out, we determined to wait his ed the same places as before; Here a fine stream not far from my humble turned out socording to promise, witness pointed out the two European habitation, but it has now disappeared by

any amargency KITEIANO-Slopments down the river

out to us, saying that he bad already been At 11 o'glook on that day some Corean uniformed of our affairs, and that we had

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dock on the same charge, of having beeng me to go sa emigrants or pige" to be no good reason for the prevalent opin- by the Russian authorities at Passietto, fore, we concluded that by strict seclusion money or otherwise she cannot say.. Upon the street-bawkers. Their names are,chical Justice; there was only one way of red," or "dead fett ppears to be shel-I was held and by which Captain Smith was and safely, and we were the more encour

sent through an, of the

Chinese prisoner. He knew some of them,

#, or direct to CHARLES A, SAINT,

29, Jost, 6; 186lkimet

or Sale:

gkong Signals, e

oki House Fizz

Frequenting Hoeko ED IN COLORS,

d pointed out Leong Apuk, who was a Barker who stood beside him in Hollywood Road, sud who had very often paid cash to prisoner. Two European constables made themselves conspicnous in driving about

CORRESPONDENCE:

NO WATER

To the Editor of the "CHINA MALL.

HONGKONG, 27th November, 1860.

in

Your Obedient Servants,

JAMES MEADOWS, JAMES WILLIAMSON, Members of China Inland Merion,

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