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No. 4956.-MAY 27, 1879.]

In 1818, M. went to Paris with Lord John Russell, and extended his tour to Italy, and saw Lord Byron at Venice. He returned to Paris, where he brought his family, and fixed his residence till 1822. Here he wrote The Loves of the Angels, which appeared in 1828, and The Epicurean, a prose romance, which was not published till 1827. On his return to England, be fixed his abode at Sloperton Cottage, near Bowood, and issued the Memoirs of Captain Rock in 1824, and the Life of Sheridan in 1825.

dollars. Turning to the construction so count of the Facific Mail Steamship Com. pany, as printed in their official report of April 30, 1876, we find that the Company paid Mr Roach for the City of Peking, 1,264,404 do 69 a.; for the Uity of Tokio, 1,275, 102 dol. 44 s.; for the City of San Francisco, 744,980 dol. 42 0.; City of New York, 757,539 dol. 460.; City of Sydney, 744,331 dol. 51 ., making a total of 4,786,838 dol. 62 d., and leaving honest John Rodoh & profit, by his own showing, Byron had handed over to Moore for his of 2,392,738 dollars (just 100 per cent.) on own especial benefit, a manuscript autobio- the five steamers, The price paid for the graphy, on the condition that it should not Feking and the Tokio is exclusive of the see the light till after its author's death. 300,000 dollars expended on them in San Byron died in 1824, and as, at the request Francisco. With this explanation of air of his lordship's relatives, the manuscript Ronoh's methods for reviving American was destroyed, Moore then entered into ar-commerce and striving for the mastery of rangements with Murray to produce a life the ocean," it is useless to follow his plea of the deceased poet. The Life of Lord for ocean subsidios. He says we cannot Bys on was published in 1830 in two volumes, establish and keep up team lines to foreign Next year he published the Life of Lord ports without liberal subsidies for long terms. Edward Fitzgerald. His last important Uf course we cannot do without sut sidles if work was a History of Ireland, published in our shipowners and steamship companies Lardner's Cyclopedia. A pansion of £300 are to start with paying a toll equal to 300 per annum was conferred on him in 1836. per cent, on the cost of their steamere, and la 1841, he brought out an edition of his compete with foreign shipowners. entire poetical works. For the three years preceding his death, he was afflicted with softening of the brain. He died on the 26th February 1852. His friend, Lord John Russell, published his Memoire, Journal, and Correspondence, in 8 volames (1852—1856).

Despite bis popularity during his lifetime, Moors can hardly be placed in the rank of great poets. I use is a spangled dancing- girl-light, airy, graceful, but nothing more. His most abitious work, The Loves of the Angels, is for beneath the Miltonio, or even the Byronic standard. Lalla Rookh is bril- liant, but fatiguing. He is most successful in polished satire and the lighter sentimenta ; | and his reputation will ultimately rest on The Twopenny Post-bag and the Irish Melodies.

Tuz Pioneer, generally believed to be the organ of Government, delivers itself of an

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THE CHINA MAIL.

in America and its cheapness abroad: was also found close to the boat on the "Why, my friends," said the orator, you rocks close by. I have since found the can buy as much for a shilling in Ireland owner of the opfum.

as you can for fifty cents in the United Ho Ayung, the master of a trading jank, States." "True enough, your honour," said said the opium was his property, and ho an Irishman in the crowd, "but the diffi-was sending it out to his junk at Fatan culty in Ireland is to get the shilling."*

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Defendant stated that he was taking the oplom to the junk; he mistook the police for revenus officers.

The case was diemlined.

GENEBAL GRANT, whilst in Bombay, nearly lost a breakfast. On the 15th of February last, an Agent of the Society for Preventing Cruelty to Animals came on a pony, lame in the near hind leg. The pony belonged to His Excellency the Governor, was drag ging His Excellency's tonga, and was driven by His Excellency's servant. The Agent, notwithstanding, sternly banded over driver and pony to the police, and the driver wan only released on pleading that the touga contained materials for General Grant's breakfast. The story was told the other day at a meating of the Society, His Excel lency prosiding.

SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

JOHN SMALE} Tuesday, May 27.

THE BUYING AND SELLING OF WOMEN FOR

IMMORAL PURPOSEA.

Chari A I was charged on the following ten counts with forcible detention of women &0.

1. With other persons to the Acting Attorney General unknown, feloniously, unlawfully and by force detaining, against her will, at Victoria, November 19, 1878, a certain woman named Loong Ayang with intent to sell her,

LOITERING.

Yeung Awai and another, tooth powder makers, were sent to four weeks hard labour each for being found loitering in the Station Yard, at Showkowan, for a sup posed unlawful purpose.

ASSAULT.

DRUF KENNENK.

Frank Muller, & seaman, unemployed, was fined $3, with the alternative of al days' imprisonment for being drunk and violent, at the Sailors' Home."

If the Pacifio Mail Company could have bought their five atsamers named above (Before His Honor the Chief Justice, Sir and finding its price was twenty osuts, he upon the Clyde, the Company would have aayed 2,000,000 dollars on their first cost, and 500,000 dollars in repairs, benides Boyeral months' detention to the two large steamers, Allowing 20 per cent. por annum on this sum for interest, insurance, and depreciation, the saving would be equal to a subsidy of 520,000 dollars per anuum, plus the money expended every winter at Washington in efforts to extort a subaldy from the taxpayers of the country through their representatives in Congress, Suck subsidies when obtained do not bene- fit the stockholders of the Pacifio Mail, as | the experience of the past ten years and the present financial status of the Company abundantly prove. It is obvious that auch part of the endowment as e.cape the clat ches of the managers pro-tem, goes to swell the already colossal fortune and extra builder and patriotic defender of our pro-ed for the purpose of prostitution hibitory ship registry law. Honose his de- aire for a general system of ocean subsidies, all of which he proposes to absorb after his manner of absorption of the late subsidy and profits of the Facific Mail, and hence opposition to a relaxation of the ship re and force Mr Reach to be contented with a gistry law, which would relieve shipowners, fair and moderate profit on the work turned out from his shipyard.

sion, which threatens, not only the whole home Mr Isssos brought an action against of the structure itself, but also the build him, laying the damage at £20,000. The ings in its immediate vicinity. Last Thurs action, however, was not tried, as, through day night a very high tide occurred, and some informality, the welt was not served yesterday morning (28rd) not only had that on the proper day, and Mr Kennedy was portion of the Bund-wall extending from almost immediately afterwards despatched Messrs. Wilson, Nicholls & Co.'s Hong to as governor to Swan River. The laland the Bund-house subsided, but that a very seems to have been a bone of contention large portion of the backing had been between the English and French authorities. washed away; and this morning the fears for some time past, and the latter Govern- which had been entertained of further ment even offered the owner £60,000 for it, damage were realised, for the above named in order to establish a naval station there, portion of the wall was found to have but the offer was deblined. At the present totally disappeared, the backing had all time Matncong ls in the possession of gone, up as far as the old foreshore, and Mosers Fisher and Randall, of Manchester very serious damage had resulted to the and Liverpool, who rent it from the neighboaring buildings. The promises executor of the late Mr Isaacs. occupied by the Hongkong & Shanghai The British and, African Company's Banking Corporation are in a ruinous con-ateamer Cameroon arrived at Liverpool dition, both the old and new portions hav-recently from the West Coat of Africa. wood Road, appeared on a summons for ing manner, whilst the bund-house itself is the 24th Mar,, at which time the occupation

George Stainfield, house-agent, Holly-ing cracked and sobsided in a most alarm She brings news from Sierra Leone up to- assaulting one Fo Aliu, his cook.

so far gone that its fate may be said to be of the island of Matacung by the French Plaintiff stated that defendant gave him sealed. In fact it is probable that during was the all-absorbing topic of conversation. ten cents to buy some fish. He had often the high tides which will occur both this Intelligence of the matter first reached the bought fish for defendent before, but defand-afternoon (24th) and to-night the buildings Colonial Government at Sierra Leone on ant made him pay for it because it was not | above mentioned will have fallen. One of the 16th March... Her Majesty's ganboat good. Complainant went to the market, the mandarin poles at the Haikwan's is Boxer, Commander Arlingtoo, was lying in and seeing only one fish that appeared good, already down, and the other is certain to port, and was despatched the same evening follow. The subsidence in probably more to the island of Matacong to ascertain the serious than was at first anticipated, as accuracy of the report, and also with a Messrs. Moalle & Co.'s cargo-boats broke protest from the British authorities, Tas adrift last night from their moorings, Boxer returned to Sierra Leone on the 18th showing that the bed of the harbour has with the information that the French boen seriously disturbed.

authorities were in possession of the island, and that troops were busily engaged erect ing barracks will all possible despatch Two gunboats were there in the fitat under the protection of a French gunbost

British protest was delivered, but the instance, but ene subsequently left. The

answer, if any, did not transpira. Governor Rowe was absent at this time from Slarza Leone, being engaged in adjusting some→ important differences between native oblata at the River Gambia, but the affair was considered so important that a special steamer was at once despstoked to Batharab The island of Matacong commande the entrances of two important rivers to the north of Sierra Leone, the Mellicouri and exercised by the native kings of the territory through which the rivera год. For some for years past the French Govern mont has laid olaim to the jurisdiction over one of these rivers, but the Government of Sierra Leone has always disputed it, and the native chiefs of the river in question have also repeatedly repudiated the French claims, and on several occasions have ap plied to the Sierra Leone Government for protection. These differences having been,, from time to time; represented to the Homa Government, it was understood that they were engaged in adjudicating upon the ri spective claims. The sudden oconpation of Matacong by the French, however, seems to bave settled the question for time, and the inhabitants of Sierra Leone and distriat The Island of Matacong is about a mile were anxiously waiting the action of the and a half long, and is about fifty miles British Government in the matter. It was from Sierra Leone, It pussoases no har- not known on the Coast upon what basis bour, and the steamers trading between the the French authorities rosted their claims Coast and Liverpool have to anchor about "pon Matcong, but by atreaty dated April four miles off when they have occasion to 16, 1826, between the then Government of tained are gum, peanuts, india-rubber, and territory in question, the island was for These, however, are not the mally ceded to and has since formed beeswax production of the island, but are landed part of Her Majesty's dominions. The Botion of the French Government, therefore, there by costing vessels, the place being had created much commotion amongst the used as a depot. There are French and being that of Messrs. Fisher and Randall, island forme a most important part of the

trading colony. Many of Manchester and Liverpool. The jury were then told they would

American vessels also touch at the island, chiefly to load peanuts and bidea. From town with the island Matacong is not Matarong numbers of bullocks are sent to Sierra Leone, which is the principal trading.

2. With others unknown, unlawfully selling the said woman for the purpose of prostitution.

returned and told the defendant, who gave bim ten venta more. On going back to the market he found the fish was gone, and when he returned the defendant best him,

Defendant stated that the cook was sent to buy fish every day; he returned yester. day, and said he could not get any, but the coolie went afterwarde and got some. He OSAKA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. admitted striking the complainant.

Fined $2, half the fine to go to comber of Commerce, Bir Hirore Salbel in At the last meeting of the Osaka Char plainant.

the chair, and eighty membera and ten visitors present-the Chairman reported that three new members had been elected during the preceding month, and that one had withdrawn. The question of bargain money was then brought forward, with special-reference to transactions between native merchants. The support of the members was then asked for the two com- Leong Aho, a shopkeeper, was charged mercial publications to be faued by the at his stop, Praya West, the property of is to be tam 3 rin per copy, and of the one Wong Teang Ki.

daily 8 rin. If each member would take The complainant proved that the anchors 10 copies, the Chairman said, 2,500 copies were his property, and that they had been could be disposed of, there being 250 mom stolen from him by pirates on board the bers, and in this way the expenses of the Ham U-hing junk on the high sea. He Chamber could be met. The regulations had Joat seventeen anchors altogether. for dealers in foreign goods, and for those The defendant said that he bought the engaged in the importation of goods from anobors from a man who called himself a Tosa were again brought forward for con- blacksmith and said be bad made them.sideration, and the meeting was brought to The Acting Attorney General (Hon. J. He frequently bought anchora from black- a close at & p.m. Au extraordinary Russell) prosecuted; and Mr Hayllar de-mits. The case was remanded for one mesting will be held on the 12th instant, to fended the accused.

take atops for issuing the Shokipo Shingo and the Shokiyo Chosa Nippo.-Hiogo Nets Translation.

8. With others unknown, same date, re- ceiving and harbouring the said woman,

HOW PIRATER GET RID OF THEIR BOOTY,

extremely impolitio declaration in view of vagant profile of " the great American sbip- † knowing that she had been sold or purchas-} with having in his possession wight szobors, | Chamber. The price of the weekly paper Fourisariah, the sovereignty over which is

„Archibald Forbes' article in Time to which We recently alluded. Our Allahabad contemporary tells us that " constant reference is made to the Queen, and that her personal inclinations constitute what might almost be called the mainspring of the political machine." Then, again, "the routine by which, subject to the possibility of being so controlled, the Queen really does keep herself acquainted with Indian affairs would supply Mr Forbes with many more surprises if he ever came more closely in contact with it," If so, all we can say is that a most un- constitutional and mischievous system is at work. The Pioneer says, for the Govern ment, that "if Mr Forbes has been the Instrument of bringing to light and to the knowledge of the Indian people that their Government is carried on to some extent by the Queen personally in direct comma aleation with the Viceroy over the heade of

I have also noticed in print that two of the vessels mentioned, the City of Peking and the City of Tokio, when they made their voyage round to San Francisco, reached there in a dangerous condition, owing to their defective model, their rivets were cut and have been in repair half the time since.

THE Japan Gazette has received a sample of paper from the Kobe Paper-Making Co., measuring 42 by 81 inches, and weighing 51

he, to the printer's zeam. Our contempo-

[rary sayı:........

The paper is of excellent quality and texture, toa thin for foreign newspaper work but admirably adapted for the Japanese. The colour is cream-white, and

4. With others unknown, unlawfully and by fraud, same date, detaining the sald woman for the purpose of emigration.

5. With others unknown, unlawfully and by fraudulent means, leading and taking away the said woman from this Colony for the purpose of prostitution,

The second five counts corresponded exactly with the first five, and related to another woman named Yu Amal,

The prisoner being called upon to plead, Mr Hayllar, an Counsel, entered a plea on her behalf of "guilty" on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th counts. Ale, as Counsel, could not plead guilty to the first count, which was a felony. As to the second five counts they rato and distinct; be thought two distinct constituted a second offenor, charged seps- charges could not be tried at the same time, practice had always held before.

His Lordship said he belloved such a

week.

Marine Court.

(Before H. G. Thomsett, Esq, R.N., Marine Magistrate.) Tuesday, 27th May,

THE " HAWTHORK.”

Jullus Augustus Franklin, Charles Mc. Donald, William Fergusson, Daniel Reid, John A. Bacca, and John Rollius, seamen,

MATACONG.

After some conversation, the Acting At British barque Hawthorn, were charged call for cargo. The principal articles ob./Sierra Leone and the native chiefs of the

torney General said that he was quite satisfied if he obtained a conviction on the four counts to which Mr Hayllar had entered a ples of "guilty," as he thought that would satisfy the ends of justice. He should therefore enter a nolle prosequi in to tenth counts.

be required.

Parliament, he has unconsciously done them the efficiency of the machinery is shown by the other counta, viz. the first, and sixth { was getting under weigh at Tientsin Bar, English houses at Mataoong, the principal commercial portion of Sierra Leone, as the

with refusing to obey the lawful commande of the master (Christopher Mead), and using abusive language on several occasions, whilst on board the ship

The Master stated that whilst the ship the Chief Officer told Franklin and others to man the windises. The defendants re- not

fused, and the master then went forward, and ordered the whole of the crew to su for barn. On another occasion at the windlaas. They became very abusive, and delayed getting the ship under weigh

His Lordship remarked that there seemed this kind; and that made the case one to be here a regular market and trade of

Tas main difference between men, insig- nificant and great, is energy

Go-to thy-aunt, thou sluggard, and if ̈

PREFER sense to wit never seek to ba

a servica" -We quite agree with this, if we the smoothness of surface, and thorough are allowed to say that Mr Forbes' ar- evenness of the paper. We understand posure of how Imperial matters are meddled that the Company is prepared to make paper of any size and weight to suit con» to put a stop to this unconstitutional pro- duction should equal the quality of the with and muddled is the most certain way sumers, and certainly if the bulk of pro- cedure. The questions in Parliament are ampte we have seen, imported paper will much more difficult for the Court to des! | Newchwang, the witness found no one on noted for the growth of any particular she is worth money, consider her ways.

soon be wholly driven out of the market. Putobasers of paper regard certainty of supply as an important element of her contracts, and it would be Interesting to learn that provision is made to guard agalust to Mr Bayllar because he thought it right a forced orasation of manufacture from he should know what was in the mind of breaking down of machinery or other un- the Court, foreseen accidente. A stock sufficient for

Mr Hayllar was afraid it was a thing for LG months' supply at least would be the which we

not done with on this subject yet; the nothing-to-do-with-privato correspondence reply will not answer all time coming.

In the report by Mr Vietor Drummond, H. M's Secretary of Embassy and Legation

bent security against the occurrence of con- at Washington, on the United States Carry-tingencies of this character. ing Trade and new steam-ship line to Bra.

Opca.

The

Eil, we find, in embodied newspaper cutt-Born piracies are much less frequent on ings, and in his own remarks, certain parti- the Indian Coast than with us, but the culars which have considerable local impor Bombay people are still having an tance. Mr John Roach, whose ship-building sional sensation of that kind. yard at Cheater is said by Senator Blaine, of following paragraph is from the Gazette: Maine, to be perhaps more complete in all,

An extraordinary occurrence is reported Its appointments than any yard in Great to bave occurred near Bombay a few days Britain, was the head and founder of the 40. A native boat while voyaging from Bombay to Khawnager loade t with grain great enterprise of opening up Brazil, with was boarded taken possession of by a ils 4,000,000 square miles of territory, to sumber of robbers, who bound the five American Trade ; and he in his own name, threw them overboard, One of the five, mon forming the arew to the anchor and November 10, 1877, entered into a contract who was not so securely tied as the rest, freed himself from the anchor and was

with, because the Court was obliged to put watch: Bacca should have been on watch. produce, the soll being considered rather down with a strong hand whatever had pranklin and Reid abused the ship and the sterile than otherwise. It is not thickly become in any way strong-handed de-master, saying that he had imposed on them. populated, and is not very often visited by fiance, as it were, of the law. He put that

were very much to blame

ourselves.

The case was adjourned till Thursday next at 10 o'clock, his Lordship remarking that he simply presented this particular the difficulty in his mind.

feature to the Counsel for the defence as

There was no other criminal business; the two women convicted of child-stealing (the This Chan A 1 case is the last one on the little boy cass) still stand over for sentence.

calendar.

Police Intelligence. (Before 0. V. Oreagh, Boq) Tuesday, May 27.

gave corroborative testimony.

The Chief Officer (James Sutherland)

In defence Franklin said that he had beard the master use very obscene language towards the mate, and Bacca said that the Captain was in the habit of getting tipsy, the alternative of eight days' imprisonment; These two men were fined $3 each, with

the rest wore discharged.

THE GALLEY OF LORNE." Charles Jeffrey, seaman, British steamer Galley of Lorne, was ordered to forfeit two days pay for refusing to go to bis work

diverting without being useful; let no jest intrude upon good mannera:

ACCORDING to the New York Graphic's "club gossip," a decided expression of opinion has been created in society in that city, by the issue of a circular appealing to certain fashionable ladies to refrain from having champagne or any other kind of wine at luncheon parties..

QUEEN Victoria's favorite authors are said to be Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, William Black and Walter Scott, the last two being more read on account of their descriptions of Scotch scenery and life.

JOHN W. Fisher, a sewing machine.expert of Bismarck, Dakota, claims to have revela- tionized the sewing-machine by discovering how to made one machine run three needles. No more power or skill is needed, but it is claimed that the invention, which has been, patented, will enable one operator to do as much as three have done before.

Franklin and Fergusson again abused wit- the whites of the other part of the coast, ness, one day when they were ordered to In many quarters the island was looked haul the yards round little sharper. upon as an open port, where the natives Rolling on one occasion was steering bad. could sell the land, and the purchaser ly, and when ordered to leave the wheel the would be under the protection of the Gov. was very insolent, and lifted his band to ernment to which he belonged while by made against Bacca, strike the master. The same complaint was others it was considered to be under the protection of the British flag. The fol- lowing particulars as to the ownership of the island have been brought into public notice during the past few days. It seems that come years ago there resided at Canter bury, where he was born, a young Jew of the name of Nathaniel Isaacs. While yot at Sierra Leone he commenced his career a youth he went out to South Africa, and as a merobant. Be rapidly rose both in influence and prosperity, and was at that time one of the most powerful tradera in the district. Being engaged on the main land, the importance of Matacong sa an independent island did not escape his

THE Japanese method of keeping mest notice, and his frequent visits to the place itself only tended to strengthen his desire fresh in hot weather is just now attrasting Chun Wong Yun, Lo Akum, and Tse

of obtaining it. The island at that time a good deal of attention in European circles. Aloe, Almas and Sahad, fremen belong. was in possession of two partners, English. It consists in placing the raw flesh, In men-Stephen Gabbidon and Willlam porcelain vessels and pouring on it boiling charged with being concerned with the charged with deserting from their ship. › theft of a pair of trousers valued at four Defendants admitted the charge, but said Eri obiels, the original owners of it. On is quickly coagulated, and forms a protection shillings and sixpence, the property of one they were sick, and that the Chief Engineer the 30th Des., 1825, the Island of Matacong Oil is then poured on the surface of the against the further action of the water.

Regiment, Frederick Smith, a private in the 37th had told them to go on shore.

became the property of Nathaniel Inaaca. The third defendant was charged with stealing the trousers, the other Brisbane, said that the first and third of that district, however, is their unwilling consequent patrefaction of the meat. The Beary E. Greely, the surgeon of the One of the characteristics of the Africans water so as to prevent the access of air, and two with being concerned in the theft. It defendants were certainly suffering, but ness to sell their land ontright, and Mr system of protecting animal substances by appears that the owner of the trousers saw were excused from duty; the oond Isaacs stipplated to continue the payment securing caogulation of their albumen and number of boys under the verandah at defendant had no excuse, being quite well, made by Gabbidon and Savage of a royalty the exclusion of air is of course no novelty Wellington Barracks, who all ran as soon The first defendant was ordered to fortelt of a year to the Beri Eri chiefs, and it can hardly be supposed that we are as they caught sight of him. He ran after fourteen days pay second twenty-four and this has been paid up to the pre-adopted. Bibandonness for its original them, and one of them dropped the trousers days' and the third ten daya' pay, The three defendants were arrested, the 3rd ult, being pointed out by the second as the chief

LARGENT.

when ordered.

THE "BRISBANE,"

with the Brazilian Government to picked up by another boat; the other four Aseng, all under twenty years of age, were ing to the British steamer Brisbane, word. Savage--who had sequired it from the Beri water, whereby the albumen on the surface

for ten years after the 1st May follow were drowned. ing, mail steamers between the U. 8. and

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Chilia.

AMOT. (Gazette.)

Brasil, receiving $100,000 a year, and We do not often hear of runaway matches hoping for a subsidy later from Congress in China, but a contemporary gives He was not only to increase unlimitedly publicity to one that has just occurred at the trade of the States with Brasil, but to Fung-kws in the mountainous district of

revive American commerce and strive for Ningpo- -the mastery of the ocean." Mr Drummond,

A farmer, who had an only child, a writing of the motives and purposes of his marriageable daughter, took as apprentiss scheme, ände room for the following inter-a young man from a neighbouring town

sent time by the exeontor of the proprietor. But undoubtedly their method of One day, in the absence of himself and wife,

Mr Isaacs was not disappointed in his fapplying it is far preferable to that practised esting newspaper extract, which, he says, the apprentice and the daughter decomped,

vourable views of the island, and he carried by ourselves in the process of preserving Is " from the pen of a man who is not only taking away with them all the money,

on a large and profitable trade. His fatinned meats, which appears to consist in master of the subject, but one capable of clothing, and other portable things they trousers up, and asked the other boys it Third defendant said that he picked the

fluence on the mainland became even great almost all their favour is destroyed, and the boiling them for such a length of time that could find. The parents were petrified with

er than before, and it was thought Mata- expressing his views in a very unpleasant astonishment, and could do nothing but he might take them; they said "No,” so

song was likely to succeed Sierra Leone as ultimate result is a mass of tasteless shred Way to the subsidized shipbuilding fraud rave. Their relatives urged them to report he threw them down again.

H. I. J. M. 8. Tsukuba, Commander Mat Arthur Kennedy, subsequently Sir Arthur

the great emporium of that district. Mis of muscular fibre. of Chelter":

the elopement and robbery to the Magis- Ein Worship sentenced the youngster

THE trial has just taken place at Long. trates, but as that required an outlay of to fourteen days' solitary confinement, and murs, arrived on the 22nd from Hong-Kennedy, was Governor of the Gold Coast Beach of the first-class torpedo boat resand Me Beach must have some other and bet money the disconsolaw parents would not the other two were discharged..

kong

at that time. Being a somewhat healthier constructed by Messrs. Yarrow and Co., of te toason for his anxion, unselfish, and entertain the iden You must lodge s

The British steamer Carisbrooks, Captain part of the coast, and containing many Poplar, for the Admiralty Three runs patrious defence of the prozibitory registry complaint against the runaways, clus the

Wharton, left on the 20th for Swatow, advantages, it was often the scene of various were made with the tide and three against law, which his well-known modesty forsius parents will have you called upon to make

Singapore and Penang with about 800 Chi festivals in which the traders and officials it, in the usual way, with the resuls that him to disclose to the President and Congood the loss of theirson, who was entrusted

nese passengers. Ko Ashing, a seaman, was charged with

of the district were the gucsin, and Mr the mean of means, calculated by the Ad- gress. We shall endeavour to relieve him to your guardianship. You must sell your being in the unlawful possession of sampan returned on the 21st, from Swatow.

The U. S. S. Ranger, Commander Boyd, Innses the host. Matters went on smoothly miralty method, was 21-93 kaota, equali from bis dilemma, and make bla patriotism buff.lo to raise the money." "No, or and 17 kales of opium, vained at $273.

and pleasantly for Mr Isaacs until the Go to 25 statute miles.

The load carried and disuteresteduces no clear that they then I shall be unable to conduct my farm," Inspector Swanston stated -At about.

The German gun-boat Wolf, Commander vernor suspected him of transactions in slaves during the trial was 62 tons, which ren shall be understood and appreciated by ali replied the poor man, with other remarks 10 p.m. yesterday I went from showkewan Berke, left on the 21st for Wooshow. though it is said for this there were no presents the weight of torpedoes, gear, mom. The price which Mr coach names as corresponding to our aw about throw to Salwan and Cape Collinson, in a police year be visited by a typhoon. They base decided to take steps for the arrest of Mr throughout, and during the four first runs The Chinese predict that Amoy will this grounds whatever, Mr Kennedy, however, coals, &c. The steam pressure was 124lbs. the cost of a Briksb-buit steamship of the ing good money after bad. His friends boat, about midnight was near Pah this prediction on the tnusually large Isaam. n the evening previous to the the engines were slightly eased, which firas-olase in the price at which the ship is took the case in sand, sold the buffalo, and Shawan, on the way back, when I saw a number of Insects, such as Hese de, which despatch of a British gunboat from Sierra socounts for the last pair of runs giving the dehvered to the shipowner and includes paid the Magistrate to attend to the case, small boat in shore, which I halled several have made their appearangs this spring: Leone to the island of Matacong, for the best result. It was found that at speeds of the builder's profit. The price which he whish the Chiva etsy may be settled soy times; it however, continued pulling through but the connexion is somewhat dificult to apprehension of Mr Iasson, the nephew of between. 17 and 10 knots the vibration of gives as the cost of a first-olnes steamship time within a boudred pesme, if the som the Lyeemoon pam. I at ease threstaned built at Roach's yard is exclusive of Mr plainant should have good inck,

to fire at them, if they did not stop, and I

dederange the latter, at the nest of the Government, the boat was considerable, but when running Hobok's profit. What those profits ambobat

fired one that astern of the boat. They soult by the second mate of the Parmenio ed to abquaint his uncle, Mr lasses, know-mach so, in fact, that it was quite possible We understand that the case of ass got wind of the matter, and at once resolve over 20 knots it entirely dissypsared 1. to tity of camp and City of Tokle, 6,080 The following paragraph went the round of astern. The lamp was trimmed on the boat, Kong, and that the second mate and several on the advice of his nephew, left the over the screw This craft is of procimal a took no notice, and I then fired thres shots on a Chinees seaman will be tried at Heng ing the power of the Governor and acting to write legibly on the stern immediately tode each cost as stated by Mr Bosch (sur the papers in England six or seven years and I could see three men in hot, but by other witnesses proseed this day: (24th) in island and went to the mainland, remaining the same dimensions as those slready half the information of the President and Congo-General Grant is not focular man the time the polles boat got alongside there the dibay to Hongkong «gress), 63%, 199 ́d-lách onchi The City of but once in a while he indulges in a little was only the defendant in her, I that saw San Francisco, City of New York, and City story, and tells it wall, Referring to the something, sboti Avs yards from defend. → sydney, 8,010 Lous osch, Dusty on the difference in wages in Zurope and Amerion, | ante beat, in the water, and found it was We observe, with great agres, that a amyuthority, 378,300 dollars each he swietes the incident of afros-trade rester the bag conuluing apat bails of opium most serious seeldent has neuted to the Total coat of the års meamers 2,822,600 who was complaining of the sort of clothing | [Cog sad oplem predpeed). Another bag | New Band in front of the Drake moun

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with the powerful tribe of Mandingoes for for the English Government, which on their soma Hige sforwarder Bubsequently, My trials have given speeds varying from 18 ta lead reidraad to azland, and complalard 19 knots; and this little steamer, walsh le to the Government of the harsh treatment only 86241s long, stands unrivalled as s of Mir Menosdy, and on the latter'e retuin | fotieni vpusel ka the world

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