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good-nature, good-heartedness, whatever the right word may be, there is no lack in China and some persons would place that rirzne on a higher footing than oven friendship. That, however, is ast our present concern. The high or the law footing is nothing to this The dahere at the Daily Press troma shamolice som 4d on Wednesday morning at 5.10, and the last question. The two things are distinct, and mmingare isit the uðlan a
you cannot depreciate the one because you do not commonly find the other. Its rarity is otherwise accounted for, but if it were not, certainly no responsibility could attach to that genial and graceful thing which cannot be called friendship, but which is not the loss merely for that reason a delightful and honourable relation.
The Daily Press
HONGLONG, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1871..
Wz reprint from the Globe a rory interesting article upon a subject attractive everywhere,
difficult to say in what that peaurlarity main ly consists. There are more friendships here than at homo, but somehow they are not of the same kind. Perhaps it would not bo appropriate to classify them under either of
Court.
THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18cm, 1971.
MDAT HOME,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PREIB."
PASS SYSTEM.
| tation, and that therefore we mask not expect ton
J. BABE RODERTION.
wildly, shanging her course sometimes by 3 or EMPLOYMENT OF CHINESE LABOUR THE CONCESSION IN THE TRANSTToate is a branch of Teonty's po is the levy of any goods and producs; but that dose not prove
dus in exoran of the payment for which the cer- that the Treaty gives any such righta."". (To the Editor of the North-China Eerald.) athwart the hawas!", and directly afterwards
tificate is, in faol; a receipt. But the sortificato Differing as Ldo from the atmost unanimous 4 points. When be ported he rang out "Jusk the Bring jib-boom of the Ossax, war in ler Sm-I could not bat feel sosis surprise, Sir, I bave lately read many ortibles and will not exempt the gooda cleared under it from | opidión exprenged by thólocal papers on thinquens - forensis The bond gear of the Ocean struck the and at the same time some disappointment, in paragraphs in your own columns and those of the lean, or from any other tax once they tion. Thare thought it important to show that the junk first. I didn't remain on the cat-head. reading the articles which have recently up. Your evening contemporary, taking what socs have become Chinese property. The Mono- British authorities disclaim the popular interpro- When that old gentleman came on board be peared in your cousas tipon the above questo me an erroneous view of the Travelt Perialista hold that it should do. p. 448. startled my weak nerves, and I wont forward to on. Surely with the starring millions that provisions of the Treaty of Tieptain, and ne you The import trade has, no donbé; prima facie wsch pedour in carrying ont views of which sist at hots in our manufacturing districte, publielsed in your last namber a communiont this navantage, that from the inland point of they do not approre. In the above passagen I have quoted the opinion of ahol authority on see olar. (Laughter.) –
The Court proposed to have the old gentle jen are not prepare to advocate the introduc. od drticle which deals very fully with the distribution, car manufacturco will have an im Fran,in.
tipa into the country of a number of savages, whole question, Int in my opinion placos a proved chance of circulation; but, against this, imports more particularly, regarding the ques- Witness-tonk stook of him: there he is.or nomi-anges, who will be able to take the terable interpretation on the stipulatique of surely, maat be set a vast increase of risk and sion Stoxports as loss open to misinterpretation.. The old gentleman was brought in, and pro- food out of the mouths of our band working the Treaty, 3 usb ask you to permit me to pat expense. There must be an accumulation of Of course the Chissas Government have the red to be the ancient coolis belonging to the population. There is a limit beyond which the before your renders the views of Ind Elgin of foreign-owned docks at this Taland castra" most complete liberty to grant what they please
doctrine of freedom in labour ontact be carried, the British Government, of Ms. Wade, and the p. 449.
Fea:long as it is in the right difcction, but by I would farther havo the Central Govern all means lat na call things by their right names, latest and undoubtedly moat carefully considers WitnersThat's him... (Roars of Lughter.) without treating the labourer himself an His Lordship: Why he's never been to sea in ompiblity; and though you draw a fine distinc opinion of Bir Rutherford, Alock. I have ment formally advised that, bercarth who and therefore this extension of the Transit-
tion between a man's handiwork and bis bunda nerer been able to see my way to the interpreaver British merchant can prove his cost Fare systern, Tong and loudly demanded, a new bin life,
Witness-Hasn't lie, Str. Well, I could ne distinction which seems to mean that the lation which the press has insisted on About plaint that importe or exports, being bond fide and valuable consation,
I am. &c., ror tell other from which (Ranewed laughter) country will benefis by getting work from eighteen months ago I publiehad a paper of his property and certifiented, have bean tured The weak nerves of the Court having been skeleton Engers, provided they can uisnage to the Contention of Peking, in which I enden in Franrifs exceas of the obergi nathorized by In course of a decision (of no general in temporarily startled, time was allowed to quiet throw a sbattle or work a needle-I 'conceive,voured to prove that for imports to go into the Treaty, he must be indemnified on the requisi- Shanghai, 6th November, 1871. but more especially so to residents in China.portance, however, in itself), Mr. Goodwin, them, after which the winame was orogsex that the principle of free trade, is is argued by interior under Transit Pass, foreign ownership tion of his Jaaral at once, by the superinten the Dominer, finds some kind of limitation was the ssential goodition, and after giving dent of Chstums at the port te which be, the
THE FINE ART OF FRIENDSHIP.. That subject is Friendship. Everyone will at Acting Chief Judge of the Supreme Court, amined very briefly, and allowed to go.
to be applied to labour.
careful attention to everything bearing on the complainant, resides; do.), p. 45år Samuel Bith, ordincay seaman H.M.S. when it which
(Globo) He Jocs ant hint that he would take cogni occo admit that there is a peculiarity about Shanghai, made the following semarks
The question is confessedly a diffent one, uhject that es sinne come nador my notice, 1 Occan, was lock-out on the port ent-head. Con
Probably very few pareons intleed, of either fricadships formed in these parts, but it is are interesting as showing the kind of ruled Seed Bush portions of the evidence ng camə aud I am aware of the strong argumenta which have seen nothing that has shown me any conzance of any excesive charge if the imports have sex, are at this period of mental and moral, en-
suitable to Courts in distant parts, and may within his toowledge.
can be brought to bear against any attempt at a clusive reason for altering my opinion.
become Chimesc property.. lead to a natural wish that the Usuria of
I need only remark that the writer of the Thomas May, coxswain of the launch on return to protectionist principles; and, there contenunicated articla adopts the bypothesis at. dr. Medhuntata heque on 16th November, They love and hate to order or na rosttera of Those who were preecat as a private meating franchisement, the area of thair affections, Hongkong were as free from useless techal board the Ocean, and acting as quarter-master fore, in speaking on the subject, I will lantion that the foreign origin of the goods and not 1869, to hear Bir R. Alcock explain the Con-polioz: alcquet never because they are impelled calities as that of Shanghai:—
at sea, stated that he was a duty on the morn-arguments to the advocacy rather of moderation
thereto by a mysterious but irresistiblo forca I have been anxions to decide this ones uponing of the collision. His post was close to the thau of an attempt rigidly to apply fired prin. the foreign ownerup is the title to the Tran-vention, will remember that on a leading men the roul merita rather than upon any technical compass, near the wheel. There are four men ciple. I do not say that we should go so far no sit Pass; and what I am concerned in showing bey of the mercantile community expressing from within. Here and there ocensionally a point arising on the pleadings, mesmo na
at the wheel, and two quarter-waters. At hoolately to prohibit the employmentof foreign in, that the British Government's interpret himself that the Treaty of Tientais already pro weak-minded young couple may be found in the headings saggeated in the article under the case sovuard to be one of equity rather than about thete v'clock the Ocean's course was Eisbourers, whether Belgians or Chinese; but I sion of the Treaty is that the foreign ownership vided that the Transit Pass should suver prudently falling in love, but the indiscretion it does ocent, the effects are far less serious notice. Friendships in China cannot be said common law, and the rules of pedre by S., wind about 23 poista on port bow, force do say that at least we need not encourge, it; of foreige impacts is essential to the claim for foreign code irrespective of ownership, Mr. is becoming sick day loas frequent, and when
could not be mistaken as to Lord Elgina in. to be either inevitable or politic. People out | which this Quart in gaverted are framed on the about S. About 20 minutes to 4, I received the and sub it is to my mind something terrible the Transit Poaa. The tallowing is the Treaty Wade, who was present, rose and said that he than they need to be in the old fashione
model of those prevailing in Courts of Equity order "starboard" from the officer of the to see the whole strength of the Government clause bearing on the subject
"Art. XXVIII-Whereas it was agrend in tantion, which was to avoid taking ander Brit-times, when the world. 13 wine, or bore as a rule lavo none with whom they base and do not recognize at all the several deu! | terra) of not quite a minute. I ans both orders tises nginst its owa people; bringing into Article I of the Treaty of Nanking that Briefish jurisdiction, or interfering with, Chinese were less worldly. The same is true, and
Tatob, and then hard-a-starboard, after an in-. thrown on the side of protecting alien open- been intimately associated from their earliest common law actions. All that is required in a
No well-regulated adult, or judiciously days, and whose acquaintanceship is a species petition in this Court is a parrative of this obeyed. The tip answered very slowly to the the contry, under guard, men who are to eat tish-porte, having paid the tariff duties enhjcote or Chinese proparty. This is the key-eye, in a more urked degree, of friendships.
the bread which ought to go to our poor should be conveyed into the interior free of all note of the whole question, There was at the material faote, mattere and cirsmatinces on cm: did not notice how far she came round, of tradition in their families. To the casual which the piniztiff relies, and a prayer, for such hat not over 1 point. The evilion occurred operatives. This at all events may be justly can further charges, except a transit duly, the time a pulitical objection to unnecessary in trained youth, would dream of forming a observat they would appear to be at perfect relief as the plaintiff may appaider hielt on about a minute after the seaDad order, vr ay dooned us going too far. If the labouring mount whereof was not to exceed a certain per terference, and although she fears that then friendship, without more or less, completely man had a voles in the government of the conn-scatage on tariff value; and whereas no cu existed may be shown to be gronadleen, it is estimating the advantages to be derived from liberty in this respect, and to stand as com-titled to, and for general relief. I therefore 1 minute after the first,"
E. Langridge, ordinary seam, leak-out at bry, wemetres would be taken to provent the im-rate information having been furnished of the by no meae certain that the British Govern-ta istance. A fellowship of spirit arising declined to nonenit The phintiff on the ground pletely on their merits as it is possible to bis silmission that he was jointly interested starboard gangway--Nething new carne aut partation of strangerand especially that of menant of sol duty, Brities merchants have ment are even now prepared to accept con- out of mere sympathy of charseter, thought, us such as the Chinese who as able to work more constantly complained that charges sreand lobly coesion that may save them, if it is to busentiment, would be laughed to soorn by any bucuivo. This is, however, more apparent with another person in the property of which he examination of this witacsa.
RT Rennie, raidshipman, was keeping mid-chauply than Europane, fmply because they and arbitrarily imposed by the provincial up effective, no alternativs but to force the tool experienced-peson, who had "Reen something than real; because even out here a man's he cluinis delivery, as it appeared possible that ale watch on night of collision-My duty we are content to live in a way in whichno European thorities as transit duties apou produce in authorities to forego the taxation of their own of life," and knew the ways of the world." circumstances will generally make a certain he might be entitled alone to some relief for to walk the lee side of the quarter-deck, and be pould live. It will not be denied that the its way to the foreign market, and on im subjecte. While the imposts continae British nly two orders of friendship are recognised, locus stands the inevitable and the politia Relations when go the rounds every hoor, reporting the lights price of labour is what the labouring man reports on their way into the interior, to the property, the aggrieved have. number of acquaintances if not inevitable, st
British Consal and the British they are also friends, fall into the former clues. burning brightly and look-outs on the alert. I quires to support himself in a way osasonant detriment of trade it is agreed that within with the least so natural that he cannot without ill
The N C. Daily Neur gives the following reported socordingly to Mr. Annesley, the rf with his self respect, and with the state of four mouths from signing of this Treaty, at all Minister, but when the goods pass into Chinese The friendships which are formed for intercet, denec, or, as a spéculative investment, with a taste ignore them altogether. For example, abstract of an Ediet in the Pekin Gazete, ficer of the watch. It was a clear night, der elvilization by which he fuce himself surround-portsnow open to British trade, and within a bands, we met trust in great measure to the convenieuon and profit, from motives of pru men living in the same House and meating concerning the cultivation of Opium in Sze-ate breeze, force shout 3, from E.N.E. About jed. Political economista, I know, place the aimilar period at all porte that may hereafter (atriotbess with which the Peking Government long-sighted eye to the Eatar, and ita contin
8.35 1 heard a cry of starboard given from the lowest limits of the price of labour at what will be opened, the authority appointed to saperin told in check the turing propensities of their
geneice, compose the latter. Upou friendships of everyday at the same table, must be upon
Au edict is issued in consequence of a me force, and almost at the same instant the be aufficient to find a man barely in food, but tend the collection of duties shall be obliged, enbordinates.
Every other description, Society, very properly I sowie now to the interpretation of Treaty looks askausc. It is only natural that, from the terms of a certain intimacy, although there morial from the censor Wu Chen, concerning officer of the watch gave the same order. Al-I think statesmen are bend to yok a little apon application to the Consul, to declare thu may really be little in common between them. the cultiva ton of the poppy and the duty levied most immediately afterwards I heard hard deeper than this. They are called upon to take smotint of duties ariabin spruce between privileges as authoritatively laid down by the delicate oure, and rare faculty of intelligence, This is the extent in China of what are term on Opium in Szechnen. Hitherto no pmhibi, į starboard." After this Mc. Annesley aungoat! a wide view of the necessities of all classes; to the places of production and the port of ship- Board of Trade for the guidanes of Sir Al-regninite to the working out of such a theory into practice, should grow an art, which it may tion hua barn issued by the district magistrates to me to go and tell the Optain we warn into a recollect thas buman fife is something more ment, and upon imports between the Consular cool ed by the lote inevitable friendships. Thenginst the cultivation of the poppy, nor suyunk. Mr. Annesley was standing by the star than a bare subasieses the mera keping port in the question and the inland market
The Ecard of Trade to the Foreign Offer, perhaps be allowable to designate the Fine Art
of Friendship. as to the second class; it cannot be said efforts made to stop it, and the tax on Opiam board telegraph. I went to the Captain and together of a onene means in a corpore fauna named by the Consal; and that a notification
The process of friend-catching in many in- there is any very great tendency in China to is the same as that on grais. If such ahrees told bim wo were into a junk, and be turned the dragging out of a pitiful tena of auffering thereaf ball be published in English and Obi- dated May 19, 1649,
My Lorde ontertain no doubt that the viewportant respects, resembles the noble art of as these exist in Szechuca, it is to be feared out and went on desk. I went forward on the and naxiety, of physical and moral degradation, need for general information.
But it shall be at the option of any British make friends of the politic and artificial-cha- they will spread to the other proringen; the forecnals and found all the Ohinamen stero in order to be more useful to Society, that is to
at one time by Sir R. Alcock bimanli, vis, that an attraction, specially adapted to the sensibi. racter which it is said asserted become too viceroy and lient-govers must, therefore, making an awful ncies. I was sent on duty eauble the rich to become ciober, the Inxarious subject desiring to convey produce pushesed expressed in some of the Memorials, and even leak Watton. The book must be baited with much the rule in the present day. Perbana seud strict orders to their sabordinates to ime in the second catter to the junk. This was more luxuriour, the proud prouder, she in infard to a port, or to convey kaporta. from the payment of the transit dues ought to be litics of the individual operátod apén, Fla.
insolent, more intolerably port to as inland market, to clear bia goods of
hold to ozempt the gooda upon which it terg, is a common fly almost too well known, to proclamations, from time to time, prohibiting about a quarter of an hour after the collision: Balent move there is no place in the world where people ap the growth of the popsy. that article being The junk was some way off. She was water overbearing. This is what the pure principles all transit duties by payment of a single charge has been paid from all exbaequairt internal be employed successfully except for the allure. tuxation, and to insure the sale of the meat of particularly vorgious or gress- Aoniate loss from politie motives than in China. aader interdict, and to put the Opium traffic logged. It would certainly not have been pos-of political economy must bring to to, The amount of this charge shall be leviable on
goode to their ultimate comumer with no en-feeders. For the more agacious-class of prey, Friendships are formed every day merely for adora proper system of inspection; and not able to tow her. I could not get within 10 and I say that any principles which bring us to exports at the first barrier they may have to
anola a concision as this are wrong either in pans, or, on importa, the port as which they bancement of coal derived from taxation, save it needs to-be-cast-very gently and cleverly, ollow the tox, for convenience sake, to be equal yards of her, without the risk of knocking s the sake of companionship, and without any ized with that levied on grain.
bole in the cutter's bottom with the wreck ly, themselves or in their application. In the pre- are landed; and on payment thereof, & rer.
that represented by the import and transit and instantly withdrawn, without allowing time of those long-sighted views and politic mo It is interesting to notice in connectioning and her. 1 found three Chinamon foxonent use. I think the fatit fe in their applies. tificate shall be issued, which shall exempt the duties, is a viaw which cannot be entertained for its real nature to be observed. For the by Her Majesty's Government. There is no. ektne reason it is unwise to repeat the orat if tives which are declaimed against as too with the repeated assertions that foreigners in their way out of the wreek in a sampantion, or more accurately speaking. I think the goods from all further inland charges what.
"It is further agreed that the amout of this thing in the terms of the Treaty which appear the fish do not at once rise to it. The recuares much inflnending the choice of friendą at introduced Opium into China, that it is stated I took on board, baving pulled round the principle of free trade when applied- to labour, udaver.
junk. The Chinamen brought with them two becomes modified by other principles. The
to morms is of course a very basa device, and to my Lords to justify vach, a aweeping de- home. Friendships, or perhaps more properly that hitherto no efforts bare been made to bags, which from their chinking I supposed to spirit which should govern free country charge shall be onlealated, as nearly as possible, mand, and in view of the internal taxation to bespeaks a mind willing to stop to any article.. spekingacquaintanceships, in Chinnare form. stop the cultivation of Opium in Szechavn, contais money, and a small box. I don't think shoud ba ove which armpathises with all clauses, at the rate of two and a half per cent, ad valo which native goods are subject in China, itUriah Heep way stand for the type of a class
and further, that while the Edict declares I could have done anything more, unless I had and I am ears that no one taking a broad view rem, and that it shall be fixed for each article ed not because they are inevitable or because the cultivation to be under interdict, it does the means of blowing up her deck. I returned of the necessities of the Great Britain would at the conference to be held at Shanghai for they are politic, but as a rule simply because not go farther than ordering the local off-aud reported to Mr.Ayre, the then officer of the wish to see her laboring men grond down the revision of the tarif.
with all the rigour which, can be applied, tö It is distinctly understand that the payment they are couvenient and agreeable; and cials to regulate the traffe, and to subject it watch.
Cross-examined did not suggest the blow the moat heartless bargaining. Cannot we of transit duties, by commutation or otherwise, though a great deal is often said against this, higher taxes than those levied upon graining at the dest. Everybody showed a great the truth, after all, it is the most sensible It is clear from this that facal, and not deal if interest in saving the jonk's cargo, and plan that can be adopted. Probably there moral, considerations are those which chiefly all that sort of thin
Captain Hewlett we tend us should unt was then placed in the box. object to Captain Hewlett's being examined, but-
Capt. Hewlett-Well, I know nothing about before Tigin. The wiccese having been sworn, Mr. Hayllar said he had thought it right to put Capt. Hewlett in the bar, but be should ask bim no questions.
which the joint woer bad do odvasion,
chuan
ed for so many pleasing hours to this talented and popular performer, will testify their ap prciation by a large attendance on the 00-
casion
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Chins No. 5 (1871).
expedient to enforce such a dewund, even if it the affectation of a sart of wriggling, worm- onld be in their opinion both unjust and in of oringing mortals, who catch their friends by were warranted by the terms of Treaty stipula. like bumility: The use of live-bait, involving e zie`act of, dolf-asórífice; a service rendered, an All that Her Majesty's Government san polit of commanding geuins, or a mental keep sight of hath principles at the same shell no way affect the tariff duties on import, claim in this respect, appears to my Lords to yos, de fascinations intended to ulture, is a more time? util the laboaring classes have been or exports, which will continue to be levied ae.
be, that in the Treaty porte the importer shall popular and promising expedient. But the sufficiently educated, themselves to see the disparately and in full."
have the right to sell bis goode in the market, most common practice of all, is that of ground- This article is explained by Lord Elgin in after payment of the Customs duties stipulated, buiting Friends are brought together and influence the Chinese Government in conced-
from going counter to the principles of free "corespondende relative to Lord Elgin's Mie and that he shall have the right to send goods sorted in abonis,, by a wholesale and de- advantages which in the long ran must reanit is vory little in the old cry, so oft repented:tion with this question. "What is friendship but a name?" &o., &c.,
trade, oan we not steer s middle course, and nios" in these words:-
to my internal market which he may select, monstrative process of laying-out to please and admit foreign, and especially Asiatic labour, The prinsipal commercial advantages cou free from any other charge than the Customs captivato everybody. The ground-baiter is uni. anywhere, and least of all in plancs like Miss Nellio Hosmer antisances that she will
coly with such restrictions as shall prevent ceeded to British subjects by the Chibaas Go
duty on importation, and the slipointed transit vernalig aurecable, gezerally grailable for the China. The mistake that is commonly made tako her benefit on Saturday next. We are
lis becoming a tide which my float a few vornment in this Treaty, are the opening to duty, but that both at the port, and at the in- good of the community, and always to bo stranded vessels, but which will end in trade of certain porta, among which would ternal market, when once the goods have pas counted apn as the "friend," patron, and belp when such complaints are attered is that offident that the Commanity, who are indebit
overwhelming thousands of who have specify that of Newchwang in the North, atd
ed out of his bands they must fake their chance and counsellor of the lovely or distressed. The giving the word friendship too wide a signi
xwasure of vaccess which attends this method fication. Associates, even intimate associates,
claims to our protection E At the very those which are opened by it in the Yangtze in comuna with native goods, and bear what least, it is not our pust to encourage the in- river, Formos, sud Hainan, as the most im ever impositions the rapacity or nesemities of of fabing for friends, is very extraordinary, are not necessarily friends. They may re
The Queen's Advocates Opt. Hewlettportation of florers from abroad; and even portant; permission to British subjects to tra- Chinese administration may infiat. Pp. 346, and finds its popular expression in the senti
eut, that victus is its own reward. But, an spect one another for some things, or may be Might it be repentfully suggested to the gays he knows nothing about the matter, I shall we are called upon in deference to common vel in the country for purposes of trade, under $47.
cial principles not to prohibit it, I do not wee system of passports; and the settlement of
This is the interpretation of the Treaty, every devotee of the art is perfectly well aware, thrown together from accidental circum. Captain Superintendent, or whuerer hue charge leave him in the hands of the Assessora
The Assessore had no questions to sak. that we need go to the extreme of declaring that the sexel question of the transit duties.
stipulation by the highes: British authority the fish is not aught when he is induced to take of the application for rendition cases now ba
This lust mentioned subject presented non- stances, or they may if they like associate to-
and te I think quita unimpanchable. The Bri-the bait. A large number of knowing people fors the Police Courts, that it is generally con.
Capt. Hewlett-An I to go down again, then shall be entirely uurestricted. It would not The closed the case for tre Ocens, and after be unreasonable to my that at all events the siderable difficulty. As dution of cetrol aratish Governmans gire the effectual gaaraules who are marked for friends gulp down the advoO- gether because they find it politie to do so.idered to be not at all a bad plau to procre
to the British merchant, to which_Lord Elgin tugas of friendship without allowing themselves None of these relationships can be condemn. witnesses as a preliminary to bringing exsoame general observations on the singularity of Asiatic labourer, if he is to reap the benefit levied malversally in China, on native as well.
anals and roade refers in the passage just quoted, by protecting to be hooked into its obligations, and the Ixbour ed as useless or undesirable; and yet they into Court? By this skilful and ingenious con- the ois Lordship adjourned till today of the high wages to be obtained in canntries as foreign products, and
the expense of the Government, Britisk property so long as it is under the sad finne expanded upon their capture, is con where it is necessary to enjoy more comforte are kept trivance, a great deal of the Magistrate's time at 10, when the argument will begin.
than his habits of life render essential to bim. it seemed to be sureanable to require that Transit Pass, but at the open port or in the in- squeally wasted. Another alase break away all differ materially from what is meant by any anally be saved. It is also often ad-
shall pay something in the form of a tax for articles, whether of foreign or mitive production, terier, when goode of British origin bare be before they are fairly landed; sud-most bitter friendship in the proper acceptation of the vantagens to procure a
this advantage. We cummot wish our work-by the simple process of passing into the bauds
come Übisem property, all protection coare, mockery of the angler's pains there are not a evidence before arresting people.
ing popolution to be dragged down to the level of the foreigners, ehould become entitled to the and they become liable to the same treatment few who turn out to be below the statutory word "Idem velle atque idem nolle, hoc
of the most miserable labourers in any part of use of roads and canals toll-freo; and should native Foode. The Tresty provides for Bri-weight, and bure to be thrown back into the domum vera est amicitia,"-to likeand dislike
the world. The above would surely be a ronson.moreover be relieved together from shurgan tisk owned goods passing to any sity in the water, altogether aeeicas. The ingenuity of the same things is, says Sazzuar, the basis of
ablo and a just course; equsouant al ones with to which they would be liable if the property of interior for half the tariff-duty,, and this Lord the practitioner of the Fine Art of Friendship. Elgin thight was suficient protection. If it comes us with expecial force in the mauter fu the liberal policy of the present day, which would | natives all true friendship-or in modern parlance,
The home of one Long-pool, a la curcely adent the exclusion of any strangora On the other hand, experience had taught has never been fairly tried or bas failed, that is which, be or she mangevrea sod manipulates there can be no real friendship without sym..
builder, living Queen's Boad Wert. Was invaded from our abores, and with the axigencies of as the inconvenience of leaving the amount of different qucation.
tackle and trout alike, and so contrives to boske pathy, and that sympathy must be of a kind
by a street coulie, and who was in the act of existing circumstancen, under which the sudden duties payibis under the bead of transit duties Finally, I beg to quote the latest pahlished the prize his own. And here we must drop Lua that no woan of common sense would expect
walking off with a jacket und "seroral si influx of a large number of olicap Asiata la altogether undeterminat. By requiring the opinion of Sir R. Alcock, su endorsed by the metaphur which cropped op so suddenly just articles, but was perceived by a servant girl bourers would deprive thousands of their means rates of transit-Anty to be published ut nach Foreign Office, although I am quite avers that now, and has served our purpose fairly well, to find neng a great namber. He may find
who gave chase. The mister of the family was absistance. Bach a step would bring about port, and by acquiring for the British subject he has expressed a different view in despatube thus far. Firat catch your friend, but then in the whole of his life two or three people
in the shop bokaw, and casing the coolie run sud so much misery and discontent as would pre the tight to commute the said antics for a pag. written at Peking.
keep. bim. Therein lies the difficulty, and the girl after him, ulao gave obase and caugh vent the realization of any of these benefits, ment of 21 per cent. on the value of his gooda whom he can really regard as true friends,
hence the art. the defendant, but not till after the jacket was which as you argue, would, andoubtedly for rather, to speak more correctly, for the men to whom he would as freely disburden
thrown away. Mr. May sent defendant to four ultimately acorns, if the new system were in payment of a specific duty calculated at that months' bard babour.
trodnsed gradasily enough to permit its rate). I hope that I have provided for the lattor being incorporated into the existing system, na effentsal a gaurustee against undue exactiona Charlse Obristie, P.C. 59, in bia rambles at and for the permanent palliatives, whigh on this head as can be obtained without en entire 10 am, of ibo 14th instant, found the delencant į better education and greater facilitien" for autversion of the Annncial system of China," the Resolution [of the East Iodin and Chins steed, and shandoms bigself to its wild career Louis le Ferre lying down in an arme state migration would provide to become prac. The Earl of Elgin to the Earl of Malmesbury of drunkenness. He had been locked up fromibat tically available as means of counteracting the dated Shanghai, July 12th, 1858. I time. The defondant is a destitate, and has no
certain amount of
LATE TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY Press,"
LONDON, 18th Nov, 1871. Conet Beuat la appointed Ambassador to England.
Commission of Enquiry into the loss the Megera bus been appointed.
Cholera has reappeared at Constantinople. The French Gorerament has decided to a vupital of the French Back
of
hie thoughts au to his most intimate rela-mit to the Assembly a project for doubling the
tions; but he must not expect to find more than two or three. This, however, is no rea Bon in the world for depreciating the import auce of good fellowship, which is really the leading social virtus of people in Chius We do not expect to make a friend in an ut. terly new and strange place except by the mares: luck; but we do 'expect to find good fellowship, and that we do find in a very no- ticeable degres. It is no argument against
tai
VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT. November 15:A.
POLICE INTELLIGENCE.
15th November.
HITORU U. MAT, Esq.
STEALING A JASKET.
DESTITUTE.
Before the Hon. Judgo Swate, and Capte plice of abode. A few months back he was pick.serious evila which would otherwise arise..
Hooper and Cuirns, ABEREDTS.
HMS, Ocean, at the suit of the Kushane This case was resumed yesterday at 10.30 William Carrier, patty or on board the Oevan, stated: 1 have been at sea about
..
ed up drunk with his jew broken. He bas beca in Hospital until the last few days. Mr. May sent defendant te one mostt' imprisonment with hard labor, as a rogue and a vagabond.
HELPING TO BUILD THE PEATA
A coolie, uimed Mia-a-ngaw, wan faed $2,
| Godown. Defendant wont to urol
CHAIR COOLIE ROBBERY.
HE÷RE-REMANDED. CASE,
MODERATION.
Your obedient se w Hongkong, 15th November 1871,
BUANGHAI,
THE POLICE AND DRUNKENNESS. (Pull Mall Gastfr.)
China No. 10, (1870.) Memorandum by dis &. Alcock on "Further Memoriale vespecting the China Treaty Con vention," dated May 3rd, 1870. The assertion contained in the first part of
It is a point of the greatest moment' rever to allow friendship to get the better of one. The LORU VY RUDIÉE, who cute the reins of his regard upon the seck of that most rash and unreasoning...... Association, transmitted to Lond. Clarendon] will, Muzeppa-like, be borne over many an arid that the proposed distinction between Treaty plais, along the brink of many a shuddery
The article provides in the case of imports for and Non-Erealy provinces, in contrary to the precipice, and things many a tangled and two things :'(1) That Chiness and British sub interests of commerce, retrograde in policy, and themy besh, in a ununer Little calculated to jects can take or send goods into the interior entail the forfeiters of former Treaty privileges, make friendship a thing to rejoice over, and on payment of the duties oberged at the bar. rest upon a total misapprehension of what reckon as i min To arid going too fari... rjera, the amount of these datics to be published those privileges are. The merchants buvo per to hold more tightly than one is bald, to ensure for general information; and (2) that it shailaistently maintained both in regard to the being valued to the fall of the worth we eet on
A number of ponies, bave se usual after the be at the option of way British enhject desiring Article of the Treaty of Tientsia and the friendship of others that the chance of to convey imports from park to an island Rule 7, an interpretation distinctly authorita-losing a friend, who has been secured perhaps Lively repadiated by the only competent ar with infinito pains, may be reduced to a borss to say ho is not a first-rate cow. He yaRTA. Is acting as signalman in the mider 7 days' imprisonment, for throwing buildi og Races been chapored if by pubšio auction. The i muriet tá clear his goods of all imanaie dution, thorities auch 6.matter –the two High Co-) minimum: these are some of the most obviane never was meant for acow, and is quite a dis- die watch on the morning of the 17th August, rabbish on to the Praya Dear the P, & O. Coni Daily News notes the following as having by jayment of a single obarge." This is Lord tracting Partica, the British and Chipco Goraaxims of the art of friendship. The brought the highest Sgures Hot Joint The Elgin's "Bestlement of the vexed question of vormierte. Neither the opinion of the Law measures required to put auch precepts into proc- Myduty is to walk the poop, and report anything
260, dron Tis. 200, Cambals Tis. 150. Comare the transit duties," or at least the principle tinct kind of being. Horse and cow are useful that may appear in sight. The light of a jank each in its way. It may not be easy, and attracted my attention about 10 or 15 minutes lies, named Low-a-kong and Low-a yee, sere 140, and Auckeanne Tis, 18, Skelp was put up when Lord Elgin ways that this article nettles per interpretation
On the night of the 11th instant two chair Glax Tls. 160, Eebra Tia, 150, Kingswood Tle, which was laid down; and I remark here shat Officera of the Crown, na to the legal and protica, antet vary with the circumstances of each these Artielce; nor the case and the idiosyncrasies of every subject. It after $ It was on our starboard bow, from 2 certainly is unnecessary, to determine which to 3 points. It was a very clear night-mode-red by W. Hannan, a seaman on board HS but there being a reserve of Els, 200, be die the very important question of the transit equally clear testimony of the late Sir F. Brane is unwise, und sagnes little knowledge of the lay down hard and fest' rules of com. is the more useful. Enough that they are rate breeze on car port bow. The light seemed cran. He had been in company with several not sell.
doties, I am entirely at a loss to comprebend and Mr. Wade, both engaged us the Secretaries world, other shipmates, one of whom yould insist on The Amateur Dramatic Club, who bare not how a chim can be made to amperadd to these of Lord Elgin in dwing up the several classes duct, in reference to an abstrose a matter, as masant for distinct animals, bave distinct na to ka from 3 to 4 miles off when I £rt sigtted going to the "London Iau," to get some more get a theatre to replace the old Lyceum, in conditions something else derived from the of the Treaty, na to the trpe mesuing and intent the management of the forces and subtle teel- tares and distint uses. You cannot and you Mr. Aanestay, Shortly afterwards it was re
is. I reported it to the offtser of the watch.ariak. Asbewaedrunk already, they all wout su tend to make arrangemanis to give a few per Tranty of Nanking, which is incompatible with of those Articles in bin Lordship's conception, ings, whioh masho up the sum of friendliness.. do not wish to make friendship out of good ported from the starboard cat-lead. I ufor-in his ebair, butassingtheothersmaking alonger able to Rud, a suitabin plans to give them in. the enge that be, and not the Treaty of fancing, reiterating a fallacy, and insisting upon an ercise of its people are di to look after bim, except complaisant, who stayed formances daring the winter, should they be the riews which Lord Elgin bimself explains, have availed to deter the merchante from Each particular occasion will call for the ex- fellowship, and if the former relation is ne- waris perceived it to be the light of a junk Ceanneily deficient in the East, that is no which was coming down about 2 paints on our stay than nerary. went in to see what the and propose to open the son with an Bibio has settled the quiation, and the British Gor interpretation which reata apon no better that wisdom, and the success of the skill dis
starboard bow. "According the wind phoeuson was. He bed a bundle in the chair and a pian entertainment
vernment bus acceptal Lis actuement and fansdation than their own opinion against all played, will depend the result. How many
evidence and kotherity,
most promising friendships have been sipped in- ignored that of the Treaty of Nanking. reason for disregarding the exuberant growth must have been going about 4 to 5 knots. She jacket, in the pocket of which were $7. He told
The case is clearly stated. He explains that
"But Treaties are not of private interpre the bad by wast of wit in their early culture? of the latter. Where nearly everybody is a has wind on her starboard quarter. The the copiles to look after his bundle and jacket,
it seemed to be unreasonable to require that tatlon, ecording to the interest or caprice of Sometimes the atmosphere is too bot, and the passing traveller you cannot orpoot to on, I believe, kept on ber course till faw and was not in the Inu half a minute, when be mientes before the collision. The junk was me out, went to the choir, found the bundion
It is really marvellons to observe the obstian articles whether of foreign or native production; individuals trading under their stipulations, endurmente too overpowering. At others it find precisely the relations which subsist coming down on our bow, and sit at once, when opened: the 87 extracted, and a few venta
mattor of transit beth Governments are agreed. Now, the outpourings of confidence over-tax between persons permanently residing about 60 or 70 yards off, she ported her helm pat la its place. The statement bring failyy with which the police will insist on crediting by the simple process of pussing into the bands What the Treaty of Tientsin does grant in this is too cold, and they are too, passionless. or demecoour is in any way peooliart it is not of reade and canals toll-free, and should be re- that Treaty, the importer of foreign goods has more than the proper amount of reserve, and together. At least you cannot expect to /ubá triod v cross our bews. She must have port corroborated, delsadaubs were sent to three every one witb, drankonuess whose spperrauss į of foreigners, should become ertitled to the use kod their joint decision is without appeal. By the new bonds of intercourse; then, there is
ed ber heime: if she had continued her course, months bard babour each.
too much to say that our lives, and characters liered altogether from charges to which these And them so frequently. For of course not porting, she would goua well to beward of
Ng-n-wong, u chair.colie, charged with com-depend entirely on inspector or sergeants' on me goods would be liable if the property of the right to sell them at the port without the two fall apart as incompatible souls, in- liability, while they remain bis properly, to any capable of sympathy and unfitted for salon. friendships are formed in Ching well or 70 yards. When ste ported, the nitting offences un the mainland by Manderinoses, A man of worn in taken in the alives. He distinguishes between articles ofther day, than the import duty, or to send And whats solitary way through life is that of as elsewhere; only from the nature officer of the utehased the engines: Fong, a last resnanded by Mr. May w the stress, or behaves in an eccentric manner; be foreign or native prodaction in the hands of then to any interest market which he may the being who has not the rast, or, lacks the the circumstances they are not and cannot der to starboard (jank 53 or 60 yards off) and witnesses coming forward as gel, ibe onse was the unfortunate latina at the suspicion is for the Transit Pase, for the latter be simply ad trasat, duty of 23 per cent. But both a moulded in character and beating to the time bisa move the telegraph He then gare the ore 15th November, was aguia brought up, but no /or she is forthwith taken to the station-bouse, foreigners, sud these same articles if the pro- select five from any other charge than the ability, to accommodate himself to the nr. the offleer on duty fancies be smells spirits, and parts of nutives; for the former be stipulates Customs does on importation and the stipulat rounding conditions, and to, anumit to be be as common us they are at home. But shertly afterwurde hard-u.starboard the farther remanded till the 16th instant, to-day.hazy locked up in a call, either to die, or provides that they should pay the barrier duties the pot and at the internal market, when once place, and the circumstances.
saw bio move the telegraph a second time, and good-fallowab ip—which is the real thing shortly afterwards the collision took places. I
BEFORE J. HUBBELL, Esq,
thenceforward to drag on a niserable existenes like other native property...
Friendship, like everything else in nature the gooda bare passed out of his hands, they meant by the term friendship in ordinary vas think everything was done to avoid the collision
with perhaps employment 2018 and a character. The Tariff and Rales were arranged woremle liable to bear whatever taxes or duties the that grows wild, may be improved by baltime- hero-exista and abounds, probably for pret would have been done, from the time that
The two obair coolies, charged by the Man. blasted for aver owing to the pleboaded fol'y i mouths after the Treaty, and Rule 7" it thiens administration may see fit to lerption; and it no more argnen "want of faith m, hejunk ported her helm. I could not feel the
of the enostres Aunquest was held one Friarreed that Article XXVHI of the Treaty of erely the same resaca as that which inter blow: 1 in no more-than-one-light-on-board durin Fung, with oursmitting offences day recently by Dr. Lankester on the body of a Tientsin, abalbo interpreted to deolare the other in common with similar goods of or respect for, the power of the alarul af feres with the formation of friendships. Since the tank from beginning to end. This light Chinese territory, were brought up again ye or wont who happened on the previous amounts of transit dues legally leviable upon og of the Artiples in question novopted by Her trol and development, tas in implies faith leas Chinese origin. This is the authoritative read- tion, to devote skill and patience to their com neas in the fertility of the soil, to till and it is dificult to make friends in what to many was on the jank's quarter. There were no Lurday, remanded from the 14th,
Char-ni-ebing, utazed de-is a licensed obeir. Tuesday to be seized, with a fainting fit in a merchandise imported or exported by British Majesty's. Government.”
dress is Very much is lost, and many great must be a waysida inu, let us at all events re-up lights..
Cross-examined; I came out by the Donegal, coalie. No. 276, he came to the Colany with the shop and var taken off to Clerkenwell pullos enbjects to be one half of the tariff duties," and and have been on the Ocoas more than a your.
"It has always been held that British owners will are provoked by neglect of those ob defendants about four years since; they became station as drunk and incapable. She was of than arplaice the method according to which coures looked up for the night, and at half past the Transit Pass system shall be carried out.
zas prebaations which, when they come QIs your experience the same as that or obair solice. He went house to bin owa principle on which good-fellowship, thrives?be officer of the wateb, thus junks ers la the conntry for twelve months, and he had re.. vix on the following morning was found lying The Rubis zade to declare theɑyaounda leviable | ship would záver the goods from any extra to be set down seriously on paper, sećam to formed about three months. He had seen the sensible on the four of the cell. The palion andor Artinle XXVIII; but there is no indica. taxation wherever they might be found, and the make up a code of only questionable morality. habit of orussing steamers' bow?
call this in question." A-I can't say what is the experissee of the defendante for twelve before be weat loute. He by, this time awakened to a glimmering of tion that the principle laid down in the Article Chinese Government have shown no desire to.The danger lies not in waking discretion the amongst us. We do unt come here with any
better part of friendship, but is converting the I now beg to quote the following pasenges a hospital, where, a few hours aftor, she died
intercourse of exciety into a mare artificial aye- idea of uabosoming our heart of hearts to officer of the watok. I cannot say that there is had been living for the last three months with aman sese, sad remored their prisoner to was in any way altered.
defendants; be did not know they or either fromeffution of blood onthe brain. It was proved written by Mr. Wade, who was at the framing At present, under the Treaty of Tientain, tem in whist nothing is real mid exspest, and oir HBBates, but we cannot for this reason any inch costom. If the order hard-a-star of them was engaged by a foreigner. Further that the deceased was a spectable washer both of the Trenty and the Rules
the British merchant je entitled by a payment heart has no place. The tendency of the day board bad been given at first (when the order
woman, perfectly sober in ber habits, audit in refrain from the enjoyment of something but starboard was given) au sild fruled the junk remanded til the 16th, to-day.
Obine No, 5-(1871)
of a half duty rate of 21 per cent, to have all in set too much in the latter direction. When,. monstrous that her last night on earth should Maioranama of Mr. Wade, dated Den.; 1862. bie imports proteased while in transit to any therefore, we speak of friendship na a fine art, ter than mere sociability-something which the same. If the order had been given twe
minutes before, I don't know-what-the-roouli DISCOVERY OF ROWAN PAVEMENT. —Resent have been spent in a public cell becaned tÚS → The Article (XXVII promises exeraption place in the interior from farther charge if theyt is not with the intent of throwing discredit cannot be described except as good follow. would have been. Don't think she junk couldly some workmen, says the City Prear, engaged illness which carried iter off at lacked her when trois all-charges in transits, over and shove continge his own property, not otherwise and kn prudence, bui with the directly cou ship. We cannot think the less of cur asso have been toved--she axok in about 15 or 20 in excavating for the foundation of a new build she was absent from home. When brought to the hoon spes fied in the Treaty on imports pass any Chisass produce be muy bare purchase try aim of showing how without anch ciates because we do not rapidly form, friend, minutes. We got into Chefoe the one day ating in Bishopegato-street, opposite Crosby police station a surgeon should at once bare ing from a port to an inland market, or on pro the interior, is like manner protected by thoughts and wise painstaking, there cannot
about 8 pm. If the junk had kept bor care, Hall, for Mesare. Frederick Gordon and Uo been summoned, and Dr. Lankester, in calling duce from an inland market to a port of ship transit certificate to the port of skigment, etc." be any successful friendship; and at the sauna- ships with them. It would seem that we
“That the merchants contend for is different time of painting out how very few gangisetis and we bad starboarded at 150 yardsoff, I don; came across a piece of Bomau pavement come attention to this omission, very truly observed ment; provided ulways, sa Sir Frederick Bruce should rather think, better of them, for evi think there would have been a bellion, but I two or three yarde in extent. A portion of it that the police were not the proper persone to read the Treaty, that such imports or produce interpretation of the rights secured by article friendships there are in the world, and how
of £40 is still exposed to view. It is the dommon red judge whether she was in a fit or în liquor, being bond fide British-owned, were accom- XXVIII of the Treaty of Tientsin, and Rul 7, the great balk
acquaintancen dently their friendship is not the unstable can't say.
The Queen's Advoopta-O, but you're bound teeselise, and though on that socount is not re- Although in this case the life of the deceased panied by a certifiouta."pl 443.
uppended to the same, has already been shown, and companionships that bear the sumeyare thing which may be readily secured on the
baka markable for beauty-at was the portion found could not have been saved, something, he added, “Now an to the redress or mitigation of our But these are the conditions of trade, ua deter-only spurious counterfeits wrought up and to say. strength of an acquaintance of a few months Mr. Hayllar said he would admit at once that some time since in the Poultryis interesting, ahoald be done to alter the present system. Bome griefe: us I do not pat the same constraction mined by theonly authoritativareading of exist simulated by arts which are the wretched and if the Ocean had starboarded at 150 yards and as all fude" of a similar kind are, as indicat thing indeed should be dour, for even had this the Memorialists upon the provisions of Aring Trestien There are foreign merchants, it is subtle dockeries of real social wisdom. The to "lightly come and lightly go," and there the junk bad kept her course there would have ing that the spot was part of the Roman city poor was lived, the police next morning ticle XXVIII, it follows that there will also be true, in China, British and others, who contend dietination is the same that exists everywhere
been no-collision.
The depth at which the pavement was found in woold probably have amors that she was drunk a difference in the remedial measures wo re- nevertheless, that both foreign goods and Chi-between the true and the false, the natural and fore if by accident and contrary, to all orpsc. Hobart Burt, A. B. on board the Ocson, and about Hifteen feet below the prevent foulway, to justify their own conduct, so her character,spectively propose. I hold that the transit news produce, not foreign owned, are ebtitled (o the artificial-between art and artifice. tation a mac does forma real friendship vatasting a look-out on the starboard oat-bead and some fifty sixty feet distant from it.(which was her only capital, would bare been duty, na defined by Treaty, once paid, the carti che protection of transit certificates, beside
be naagrevalde amongst ourselves as possible, while we remain here. That seems to be the
or a few years. It is not that which is said
BE RE-ET-BEHANDED CASE.
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bare, he has a certain amount of security in on the morning of August 17, gste corrobor. Pavements bare ben found at different times gone. No punishment can be too severe for fosse thereon granted should clear the foreign insisting upon that protection extending
from all ioland taration A Baratoga belle, who dressed ninetzen times
ative evidence. He said that when he frat under Crosby Hall, and at the corner of Camo- polles unstables who are guilty of errara which payer's imparts of transit dues to any inland to exemption the rarity of the gecurrence for the durabi-sighted the jonk she had the wind on herstar mile-street, Bishopsgate, in Threadnoodie street, involve such nerium consequenom as rookless market he may choose, or his exports purchaset whatever, and have acted accordingly, by a day, bas out in a decline. Su bas her father,
charges of intoxication.
inland to any port. Befusal to lane a certifl- I selling trait certificator for Chinese-oward He declines to pay his notes. Jity of the relation. Of good fellowship, board quarter, but she subsequently stonred very and other places in the vicinity.