4746. SEPTEMBER 19, 1878.]

last night was carried through more smoothly and successfully than any other get given by the company here. · There - wài nót a hlích of any kind from begin- ning to end. The audience, although not the largest, was certainly one of the most enthusiastic that has yet patronized the Company The Balcony Duet"; "Drogan's Sleep Song"; the "Cup of Ten Hong" "Golo's Grotesque 'Song and Dance," and the “Gendarmes Duet" all being either vociferously applauded or encored, the last having to be repeated wholly or partially no less than three times before the audience was satisfied. Me Verman's rendering of the "Dako" is oor. tainly very clever one, and in no per- formanos-la-be to Irresistibly funny and #uccessful as in the "Cup of Tea" business, excepting perhaps as “Grab” the God darme Miss May 5

was in excellent vofos ; the whole of the members of the Company seemed at their best last night; on Saturday evening the "Princess of Trebiconde" will be produced.

In fact

Police Intelligence. Before J. J. Beanors, Esq.)

19th September, 1876.

CUTTING BAMBOOS

Yan Asam, coolie, was charged with out- ting some bamboos which were growing in private grounds. Mix ulgraves said he knew the defendant to be an old offender. Defendant admitted having been in the gaol before. Seven daya hard labour.

DISORDERLY BEAMEN,

THE GHINA MAIL,

among the people that their relief came from foreign sources.

Mr Budd is of the opinion that all the money was given' to the people. His ex posure of the former rascality would tend could not personally superintend the diatri- to this result. But of that of which he bution, there is room perhaps, in the light of the above facta, for an honest doubt as to its remaining there,

Through most of that esation of country, the orops promise well. There is one place, Bonth of Ho-chien, however, where much of the ground is unplanted, and the growing grain has already received a blight.

Daniel Bugg, John Collins and Rode

I understand that a telegraph line is soon rick Macauly, seamen unemployed, were charged with msaulting the police whilst to be established between this and Taka, in the execution of their duty. It ap- This, it may be, caused the rumour to get pears to have been a regular drunken row, afloat a railroad connecting these points and an udian and Chinese Constable and-or this, that a railway is to be laid to the Distrist Watchman got struck in the coal mines N.E. of here, for the working of cule. The first and third defendants which next year preliminary arrangements were sent to 7 days imprisonment are now being made; for it is said that the with hard labour each, and the second plant for this road is already ordered, anta were also sent to 3 days hard was digbarged. The first two defend-

labour for another assault...

NO OFFENCE IN LAW. Frank Mullan, seaman unemployed, was charged with committing a nuisance in ons of the pubile bed rooms of the Sailors Home. His Worship ruled that this was no offence in law.

TO-DATE' FINES.

John Leary, seaman, American ship street; charge admitted. Fined 5 shillings, Regent, drank and incapable in the public

James Austen, steward unemployed, drank and incapable. Fined $1.

Leong A-sam and two others, obstructing the thoroughfare. Fined, two 50 cents each and the other $3.

Man Tai, shopman. Obstructing the public Kan A-kum, a Macksmith, and Chan thoroughfare. Fined $1 each.

Ohan A-un, & rattan worker, obstruction. Fined $5, and to enter into his own re- cognizance in $25 to be of good behaviour for 3 months.

we begin now to anticipate delightful wea- The rains and beat are decreasing, and ther in a short time. The general health is very good.-N. C. D. News,

The Straits.

(Singapore Daily Times.) On Saturday last a larg. boa-constrictor was caught at the old landing place, Malacca, by a Malay boatman, who, instead of sending it to the Curator of your Museum nese doctor's abop for sale. Some of the for exhibition, took it, forthwith, to a Chi

lower classes of the Chinese here bave a partiality for eating snakes, but others prefer the flesh of tigers, whilst others agala bave no objection to eating both, but they, strange to say, do not care about eating oole.

lower orders of the native population puzzle, the writer. informed the object of his can reduce their diet to ten cents per diem, But as regards the local gentry and literati towards, the foreign residents of the port. Iandatory verses that his, or personal generally, it is only right to state, that designation, was many, mombers of this class make no con- of foreigners. ceniment of their objection to the preamce

11. hat under these circumstances,

there can be no reasonable justification of Authorities; nor, in the opinion of your the action, or rather Inaction of the Chinese memorialists, can it be faftly urged that the Native Officials were not in a position to have prevented the late outrage, had they desired to do so.

that he had looked up in Nuttall the corre

Chieh Kang, and sponding English words, pitching upon fear and Khan as the must eligible.

of his versification, the favoured individual We are tempted to give one more specimen

board the steamer by which he travelled, in this instanos being a fellow passenger on with whom he chatted in the captain's sauggery.

"After passing the black water

"See how the ocean red. "Very glad to met you and

"converse on the captain's bod.”

12. Finally, your memorialiste would respectfully urge the necessity of taking such prompt measures as may seem to your We trust that the fortunate possessor of Lordship adequate to the case; and they these verses will pardon us for having made trust that in obtaining ample redress for use of them. They are really too good to the lufars inflicted on and losses sustained be lost. by The Church Missionary Society, your Lordship will see it to convinse the Chinese Authorities of this port that the Treaty violated with impunity. rights of Her Majesty's subjects cannot be

THE NEW CHINESE ENVOY TO ENGLAND.

HEATHEN ARGUMENTS.

be antont to live for themselves alone and sdopt the minners and habits of swine, cheap labor, and as their necessities will be they will app ciate the advantages of reduced to the sole of their compensation they will realiza all the felicities of the frugal, desile and trifty Chinese.

This, in brief, is the bright destiny that

bea prescribed for the industrial classes in bis sagacious pagan Broellency Shin Yin the United States and with the expected retention of the Burlingame trusty in its present form, the auspisious day of this consummation is near at hand. At the distance of two thousand tolles from San

presentative heathon, hurriedly given might Francison, the brief arguments of this re- convey some defective conclusions on the Chinese coolie question, and hence these qualifications, kindly offered on behalf of oago interviewers-San Francisco Chronicle. fiexcellency, are commended to his Chi

Quotations. ..Homozone, September 19, 1878. OPIUM-New Patna, caili....#6024 a 605

credit, Old Patna, cash, 572ƒ a 575 credit,

11

New Bonares, dash,

credit, Note

that the social attainments of the Envoy Enough has been said, we think, to prove eloot are likely to find-favour with society-into- which be will be thrown. Of his diplomatic capabilities we are unable to speak, but wo THE BEARD And Longevity. ----That the may reasonably infer that a man whose intel-wearing of the beard has some tendency to ligence enables him to master unaided the prolong life is a fact. Longevity doorssaed difficulties of a strange language, cannot be rapidly in all nations when, for fashion's devoid of high mental qualities.Shanghai sake, the razor was brought into use, We were enabled to publish in our issue Courier.

Statistics show thar among people who of the 6th instant, an announcement to the

have never worn whiskers, no matter how effect that. Taong Chi-tse, or the Marquis

simple may have been their other habita Britain and France as successor to Kwoh ta Tsang, had been appointed Minister to Great

of life, old age is a rare thing, and that...... During their brief sojourn at Chleago since it again became fashionable to wear Jen, the present Envoy, whose term of service the leading members of the Chinese tm-moustaches and whiskers longevity is on

authenticity of the source whenee this in-sions obtained from the Mongolian diplo expires in January next.

bassy were interviewed by the reporters of the increase.-Court Journal, We have every reason to credit the the press, and the sa atinee of the expres formation was derived, and from what we motiate, as telegraphed oxalasively to the have learnt the antecedents and disposi- Chronicle, was published on Saturday. The tion of the Minister elect, we feel sure that, reportera happily captured Chin Shin Yin, from a social point of view, at least, the who was equal to an encounter of that appointment is one that will give universal character from the experience he derive Advices from Iloilo to the 14th Aug.

entisfaction.

during a term of service as, editor of a atate that the prices of Sugar and rice were

Possessed of hereditary rank of no mean hosthen journal in Canton. The time per declining, there being but little demand: order, and the descendant of an illustrious mitted for the interview was not sufficient There was a prospect of this year's paddy family, the son of so great a man as the late for Shin Yin to demonstrate the marvelous crop being very abundant.

Taeng Kwoh-fan would naturally commend latitude of the Chinese quality of veracity, Among the himself as a fitting representative of China and enable the Chicago reporters to realize arrivals there was the American vessel in the West; but, apart from these consi-their utter insignificance in that qapacity, Francis B, Fay, which grounded on Otonderations, the Marquis Tsang has already but His Excellency nevertheless d spensed shoal whilst entering the port, and had to declared himself an avowed advocate of pro- a few deductions of pagan philosophy an discharge more than 250 tons of ballast in order to get off again, abe auffering nos, and the fact that this open profession political science which were novel and in- damage. The British chip Black Hatch, bar to his appointment may, we think, be query His Excellency graniously intimated of pro-foreign proclivities has not been a tereating. In reply to the preliminary 600 tons barden, and ladea with a general accepted as an indication that his tendencies that the Embassy was not disposed to give cargo, had arrived at Iloilo from Glasgow are not looked upon with disfavour by those serious heed to the indignity offered by the after a voyage of 101 days. This vessel with whom his appointment lies grounded in Balabac Straits on the 27th

San Francisco mob on their arrival, and it July, on a coral reef near the Mangede

diplomatic deliberation. When it is men-redits, would probably not be male a subject of islands. To get her afloat. again a large

tioned that the half-dozen juvenile raya. portion of the cargo had to be jettisoned. On the 14th August, the said vessel was in

muffins concerned in this lawless demons. aleaky condition.

tration-extending their outrageous breach of International etiquette to yelling out other words of indefinite opprobrium were Tagliab Sarureigns, "Bijah!" "What are yer givin' us 1" and

ents, who pay poll tazes, this generous for Bar Silver, 17, dwìm. By bearance of the Embassy wil. touch a re-sycee, ... sponsive abord in the American heart.

Mexican, *** + Gold Lest, Discount,

Old Benares, cant, 5423 a 545

12

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New Malve, cash, 755 a 775

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11

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Allowance Taels, 12 a 24

Old Malwa, cash. --- credit- Allowance Teels,

Exchange.

A Cash was beard at the Polios Court before Me Francia to-day, in which a seaman re- iding at the Sailors' Home was charged with `being drunk and disorderly at the Home, and further with committing a nut. sauce in one of the bed-rooms. Mr Sobus ter, the steward of the Home, was examin- ed, and in the course of his evidence the Lab was elicited that some of the other men in the room were pulling defendant about, His Worship submitted the witness to a severe cross-examination. The constable who arrested the defendant was next called, and from him is Worship discovered that Wong Ping-lam, a shopman, obstraction. the offence with which he was charged when To enter into his own recognizance in $25 given into custody was that of committing to be of good behaviour for 3 months. the nuisance raterred to. When arrested

Li Taz-kwai, accountant, obstracting by the defendant became very nolay, and call-weighing goods in the streets. Fined $26, od upon his roona-mates to rescue him and to enter into his own recognizance to be

pon their refusing he commenced to abuse of good behaviour for six months. every one of them; and the constable said the man was so drunk that, although ar- - rusted yesterday morning, at 7 o'clock, be was unfit to be taken to the Court that mor- ning. His Wombip ruled that the offence with which the defendant was charged was no offence at law, and that he should at most only have been summoned; that the charge of drankenness and disorderly these grounds he should discharge the man; Panizza, and Alex. Gillanders, were em. of Booloo, powerless for a long time to ep the rank of Secretary to a Board, being at the offspring of poor but respectable par Australian Sovereigns, condust was an aft rthought, and that ou at the esme time he told the defendant that he believed him to be a drunken black- guard, and it was not from auy merit he Baw in him that he discharged him. Mr Francis is, we presume, riget in law, but a Little less legal fore and a little more of the common-reuss rule would probably prove ao beneficial to the men charged with such offences and to the public generally, so are Buch fine legal distinctions.

SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. 10th September, 1878.

The Sessions were resumed to-day. Mossra G. G. B. Gomez, G. Baynal, W. M. Morgan, J. B. Cox, F. J. Bush, F.

pannelled as a Jury,

CUTTING AND WOULDING.

Peace with Sooloo. It has now become publicly known that the Sultan and obiele pose the occupation of territory so glo- The Bon, the Attorney General prosented.riously effected by our army in February 1876, bave desired and have offered to sub. Regina v. Chen Atsun and Chen Achan; mit solemnly and anew to the Government of Spain, by acknowledging her rights and signing & Dow and definitive treaty of peace. This treaty, the pr liminaries of which have been mutually agreed upon, has already been signed. The Sultan and chiefs have signed it with all solemnity, and it has been made public in the Settle ment at Sooloo, amidet general rejoicinga."

Diario de Manila, August 10th.

The prisoners, (father and son), were indicted on three counts, (1) Maliciously wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm, (a) Maliciously wounding, and (3) Inflicting grievous bodily harm. They pleaded not guilty.

The Jary found the first, a lad about 10 years of age, guilty of the third county and he was sentenced to one day's imprisonment and to receive six strokes on the breech. The other prisoner was found not guilty.

One change which we have noticed in the administration of justice, and cus with which we are not at all disposed to quarrel, 15 the substitution of, binding offenders over to be of good behaviour who are charged with obstructions or nui.ance of tlist description, in lieu of fining them.-Ropina v. Cheung Atang, Chan Afuk and When a man fuels that so infringement of the law in this direction maken him Hable

Wony aku.

LARCENY AND RECEIVING.

to forfeit the amount of his personal recog. The prisoners were charged with larceny nizance (perhaps $25, $50 or $100) he is ❘ and receiving, more likely to pause ere he lays himself open to incur the penalty, than he would be if the same offence, when detected, only cost him a fine of a dollar or two.

Me Francis is so careful and ao full of law, that he gets along somewhat slowly. The cases in the Court to-day, we are pre- pared to say from experience, would havə been disposed of by his able predecessor before tifin time, whereas the "drunks" were not got through under the present legal mode of procedure before noon. The very prisoners had fallen asleep and police man and withemes were in despair, later on in the day.

CORRESPONDENCE.

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The Jury found the first two guilty of receiving, and they were sent to 9 and 6 months respectively; the third prisoner was found guilty of larceny and two previous convictions, and sentenced to 3 years' penal servitude.

This concluded the sessions.

China.

VIEN ESIM.

Sept. 7.

THE WU-SHIH-SHAN BIOT. MEMORIAL TO LORD SALISBURY

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Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, &c.—

VESSELS TO ARRIVE,

AT HONGKONG,

fa, capital of Hanan and his father's native Teing Chi-tad was born at Ch'ang Shu. place, in 1837, and is now, consequently, forty or forty-one years of age. He was created a "Licentiate by favour" in the rear 1860, and having passed an examina- the Emperor and awarded by special grass tion on this footing in 1870 was presented to

the same time appointed to do duty in the Shensi division of the Board of Revenue. Having obtained leave of absence, he be came attached to the offices of the Governor- After delivering ble impressions of the General of Chihil and the Two Kiang suo country as far as he had traveled His Teeng Kwoh-fan, whose name and reputa- digent in the glass of blue-edgod adj oliven cessively. His father, the Grand Secretary Excellency's descriptive powers being in- tion are known to all who concern them-adapted to the sagebrush and alkali sections Houghong Bank, 85 % prem.

Bhares. selves in any way with Chinese pulitios and Shin Yin replies to a question of fanerest Jaton Ins. Sooloty of Janton, $1,800 history, died in 1872, and Teeng Chi-tse tenor that his countrymen prefer to have

hins Traders' Ins. Co., $1,550 was permitted by the Emperor to succeed to their final repose in their native land, the Tangters Ins. A100,, Tin. 725 the title of how of the first degree, or marquis, same as Americans who die in China and can Chinoso Insurance Co., $250 with which his fathor was invested, proceed afford expense of a posthumous excursion. North China Ins. Oo., Tlx. 1,225 ing to his native place to fulfil the period. Shin Yin should have added that his 8.K. Fire Ins. Co., $850 of mourning obligation. This period was countrymen are so opposed to, and inoop-China Firesina. Oo,, $243 completed in June 1874, and the marquis able of, affiliation with any other race thas 4.K. & W. Dock Co., $28 % prem. set out in September following for Peking, their own that they would disdain to be .K. O, & M. S.-boat Co., $14 % prom. but had not completed half his journey found in civilized society on resurrection Shanghal Steam Navigation, Tia, 20 when he received nowe of his mother's death day that they have no sympathy with this China Coast St. Nav. Co, The, 104 and had once more to return to observe a people or Government, and only ask to be Hongkong Gas Co., 897) second period of mourning. The twenty-tolerated while they can strip and degrade Hongkong Hole Do.. .65 seven months, which is the obligatory period the country like a surge; and if they are China Sugar Befining Co., $54 of mourning for a parent expired in January not permitted to return alive, it is a prime -aines Itaperta Lomo £104. Peking, where he arrived about the middle coolies are imported in bondage, that their 1877, and the marquis once more started for article of the agreements under which the Do.

of 1877, 4105. The humble Memorial of the undersigned of appointment to office as a Sub-Director of Touching on the excessive frugality of the (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises of the year and was created an "expectant bones shall be boxed and shipped back.

Temperature. ....British-Dubjects, residing at the port of one of the minor metropolitan offices, with Chinese, Shin Yin remarks that it is a

Facehow, in the Empire of China.

Queen's Road) 1.-That your memorialiste viow not rank of the 4th or ôth degree;" the position prime article of religions duty with the poor Chinese to send their money home to only with indignation, but with much he now holda,

Horazon, September 19, 1878. apprehension the incidents of an outrage During the years of enforced retirement help their families and assist others to BAROMETER— 9 AM........ by a Chinese mob on the evening of the that the marquis was compelled to undergo, come bere, just the same as the Irish and The comparison is not 30th ultimo, when property belonging to be cuoupied much of his spare time with the Germans do. his second tour of relief in Hö-thien-fe, shih-shan, within the walls of the City of his position and expectations. He deter Irish and Germans come here to build The return of Mr Budd two days ago from The Church Missionary Society at Wa- what his friends, no doubt, considered a well taken, as the shrewd representative of this time in connection with Shen Tastai, Foochow, was wantonly and premeditatedly mined to teach himself English, and armed themselves homes, become part of the re-

profitless and frivolous study for a man of pagan Journalism well understands. brings before us another phase of Chinese destroyed. character. The facts are such as to do much

2.That being interested in the rights with a Nuttall's dictionary, and, possibly, public, and end their efforts to the promo towards dispelling the belief" that Shen of property, provided by: Articles XI and work. To those who are able to appre- ment of civilization. If they and money has "acted honorably" in connection with XII of the Tientsin Treaty, your memoris mate the enormous difference between the abroad, it is to assist their friends and some obsolete text book, set resolutely to tion of the general prosperity and advance- To the Editor of the "CHINA. MAIL." the distribution of foreign relief money. Lists naturally feel concerned in drawing

Hongkong, Sept. 19, 1878.

And those who hold it a mistake to have a most uncalled for and mendacious attack doing suot work, will be confirmed in their which it originated and was accomplished, well appear a gigantic, if not an impossible bave no appreciation of the ties of kindred SIE,My attention having been called to any connection with Chinese officials in Your Lordship's attention to this riot, genius and construction of the Chinese relatives to come hither and do the sam

more especially as the circumstances under and English languages, the task that the The lower order of the Chinese, of which marquis had set himself to perform might the bulk of the immigration is comprised, on myself in your Editorial of last evening,

opinion.

seem calcalmed to weaken the position of If you have the slightest desire for fairplay these. After laying before his Consul, Mr

The facts, so far as I gather them, are foreign residents both present and future. one. He has proved, however, that per- or the family relations. They are entirely you cannot refuse insertion to theas few Forrest, the state of the case as regarded the this case have been already communicated overcoming obstacles apparently insuperable, money to spare for such purposes as sug 3.—That while aware that the facts of severance and intelligencs are capable of and thoroughly se fish, and when they have fines of contradiction and explanation.

In the first place I certainly have no an- sonduct of Messrs Shu and Shine (see N.-U. to your Lordship by Her Majesty's Conani for in an incredibly short space of time he gosted by Shin Yin, it is commonly em- trouble with chair-coolies as I rarely employ H6-chien with Tis. 5,000. Previous to this, being in any way desirous of interfering When passing through Shanghai last year and held in the vilest bondage, subject to Dea tipathy to shale coolice, neither have I had Herald, 11th Aug.), Mr Budd returned to at this port, your memorialists, without was able to correspond with foreign friends played for the purchase or kidnapping of When

whose acquaintance he had earlier made. women, who are brought here as chattels teft. them; I prefer to walk.

Tia. 8,000 had already been sent out..

with the functions or authority of Her You speak of my taste for dogs, The

This latter eum, Shên insisted, was sent truth is I dislike dogs, but su fond of sport to him, and he endeavored to control its disajesty's Consul, wish to add their inde- on his way northwards, his intelligence and and keep a few couples of hounds with tribution, but Mr Budd very rightly main Pendent testimony to the gravity of the which myself and a few friends last season tained the general supervision of all the obtained six deer and two wild boar, a akin funde, personally distributing one-fourth of doubt as to the validity of the deeds under That your memorialists have no of one of which may be seen in our museum, the us 00. This assumption on the which The Church Missionary Bocisty held

Neither have I any antipathy to old part of shên may be accounted for, pro the property in question.

bably, by the fact that he, rather than Women. The true cause of my constant Messrs Morse and Farago, hed the general the knowledge of your memorialists, tend / extremely quaint, and we are tempted to leave a perpettial pestilence in every form May That facts, which have since come to appearance in Courts-and with one excep tion, a dog date, I can trace every dase to section of the distribution when it was to prove that the outrage was an organised this same cause-lies in the fact that on begun in Hö-chien. From this point bis fair, connived at by the Chinese Autho- arrival in the Colony eight year ago conduct was very supercilions, and his I formed a dislike to people who buy treatment of Mr Budd very ungentlemanly,

6.-That your memorialiata are in pose and sell women. It may be asked not to ssy outrageous in some instances. sesin of positive information, charging a Why I more than oths, should interTot this was done, after true Chinese style; certain man unknown by the name of Lin fere in such matters, The explanation is with an air of politeness and with open that I brought of rather had sent me manifestations of the grestess friendship. Ying Lin () with having taken letters of introduction to gentlemen in the hartangements for travel and. fot tom principal part in organising this attack on Calony from the intạ Dr. Wilberforce, then forary lodging were exceedingly unsatisface the Mission premises. Chaplain of the Garter & Lord Bishop of toty, in some instances mont objectionable, T. That the said Lin Ying Lin is a Olura, in thanking Dr Wilberforce, non and apparently it ended to throw contempt member of the native gentry class, and a of the slave emancipator, for his kindness upon the foreign distributor. These per person enjoying considerable local infu-

As far as experience has demonstrated 28, Melbżek, a porzospondence ensued, commencing with socal matters are; however, of small import. snce, which he unlawfully nåed to otcits an arvount of storage of the ship Onward Of greater moment wore the arrangements the ordinarily peaceful inhabitants against

on this coast, they are degradation July

and impoverishment of ölvllized indus 10, Ankle Bow, to Portland, Oregon, with a number of for distributing the money. From such a the Missionaries; and that he is charged

try the promotion of rice, orite and 10, Lorimer, Obinese clare wonten on board. Having amber of persons of rank, and supposed with having hired a mob, by whom the

prosperity by expunging the principles of 15, Sydenham, misery; the undermining of the national. 17, Leucadia, put my hand to the plough, as it wers, i intelligence and ability in the manage untrage under notice was perpetrated. am not the man to look back I am aware ment of afairs" something like a perfected That the Chinese officials, whose

#freedom and equality from the Lonstitution, 21, Stant, of my many shortcomings and weskucasen, system was to be expected, whereas not only obvious duty it was, undar Article EVIII but want of pertinacity is not one of there cenfusion, but the lists of almost of the Tientsin Treaty to have exerted

aristotracy, to subsiet upon a slavery as 28, abbey Coopes, and the bullding up of a fotten, musbroom 27, Pilgrim, them. I never give up undertaking every village were wrong and in many themselves in preventing this riot, by

the notion its life to abolish These are 81, Charmes, decided as the system which well-nigh cost 80. Sumarlide, once, commented, and however undt a villages it was necesrary that now lists belopting vigorous grecautionery massures person I may be to carry through to dil made. This caused delay, as well as giving abstained from interfering with Lin Ying Can

the results which Shin Yin might have Aug cult in undertaking an the stoppage of the the impression of extreme carelestness, or Lin and his sasasistan, and that the latter

commended in his lofty munificence of Hongkong Woman Trade Ant proved attempt to defretid on the part of these were permitted to penly threaten the

spirit, bad time permitted him to enter into Itself to be. I feel that I bave been judged having this matter in charge

Missionaried with expulsion, and finally to

■ detailed disquisition with his Chicago fa- Notwithstanding the known festd; Bhen carry out their settled purpose of destroy There is something irresistibly funny about the advantages that his countrymen obtain unjustly and deserve the sympathy of

terviewers. His Excellensy next enumeratca she cummunity rather than the diente tried to prove that Shu and Shise had been ing the building in questions

Some 9.That while the riot was in provides, this specimen, and, to doubt, the Marquis, by their well-disciplined habits and refined and contempt with which perigne ignorans guilty of no misdemeanor whatever. of the true siste of affira have seen it to of their underlinge had made small par- the Chinese Officials who were of the spot who is making rapid progress in the know economy of life, and blaudly stiggests that Glenfallook. Bras me With regard to your remarks obstest the villages, for which they had absolutely declined to interfere with the ledge of English, both written and spoken, when the white workingmien cultivate their Gienarton shout my impudence, that is matter of neglected or refused to pay. Only this lawless proceedings, and this, notwith will himself shortly be alive to the absurdities virtues they will be able to compete success. Bila takiz opinion. Many will think the impudence and nothing more." He was very loth to standing the proximity of a military fores of his translation; but if dus allowance be fally with the frugal Chloe. This reform, Hes with you, he could be so wanting in Visit Ho-ohien, in company with Mr Budd; which was there is good reason to believe, made for the scanty means of information at ad is egy be considered from the pagan goodhi calenges to pen a sourrilcue on to look after what had been done and whit quite competent to deal with the rioters. his command, it must surely be admitted point of view, dontemplates an abandon-Cores. - POSTAGE ON A Private Individual.

10.on Tasi your memorialists, can bear that the translation is more than creditablement of the whole social system of divilly. Altogether, the impression produced wer personal tectisseny to the uniform good in explanation of the signature "Geaykhan," ation, and an abolishment of the marriage that he was not favorable to its belog karwa | sendum and fiendly deposition of the whink at Ares tube appears a hopeless relation. When the white workingman | Azubiass (oj

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As an offset for the treasure they drain 30, Briatulian (6.),

29, Oracle, the shape of what we will call-for the out of the country, Shin Yin suggests tha with some of them souvenirs of himself in want of a better term-hi-lingual poetry, his cotin syinen leave the results of their Apr. being Chinere verses with an English labor. Es might have added quite an ex 18, Invincible, rendering by himself. Some of these were tensive schedule of enduring boobs. They 22, India, give a sperimen, not from a wish to make of loathsoins malady they leave the fun of the author, but, rather, to shot what prisons packed with barbarian thieves and

5, Imperatrics Ellesbotta, Liverpool v, Napier, progress a determined man is able to make assassins for taxpaying oltig vas to eupport; 12, Doa Qilxote, of a Kattall's dictionary. The following fellows in the gutter to disseminate deadly 7, Lord Mossley, Bamburg in the English language with the sole aid they leave their lepers and plogue-stricken 14, Verona, verses were addressed to a foreigner whose diseases and impose the cost and troubla 18, Ningara, order. We append the Chinese text for the upon the authorities; and about everythi attainments in Chisose were of a first class of providing for and burying the wretches Juna benefit of the learned in these matters, and sloe they leave nonduces to the came order 14, Emily Obaplin, Cardiff

1, Marine, give the English rendering in the form in of baneta But to overlook the modesty 23, Commissary, whigh it was presented by the Marquia.

of Shin Yie on this paint, what are the 26, Underwriter) Double poem, both Chiness and

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