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The Phantom led, the Fuarices boing about 200 yds. stern of her, and the ene diutuse in front of the Charm. An emellert race was made home, bat chasing the Phantom proved 1 vain thing, and though the Fearless was very close to her for some time, and indeed sailing alongside, she was able to draw off a safe dif stance in the final ran home. The Charm came ap on the Fearless at the S. S. N. Pootung. Duck, and passing her made a good second to
vizos intellect, his larga heart, bo broathed are at the time of my writing (10b October) aware of bie application, a brief pacle, the scans, Missionary, offlaist, each epes in for a Missionaries will, themselves, forostall all the al into therchons of his countrymen, which quartered in Tientan city, and may be cousader ment genome, if not the most demonstrative, abute of 15. Each is considered, no Mr. Wade measures of precaution which may be claimed | tain Purchase, of, this Fort Williams who also chenga of position occurred for some time: the nation. No ad as sttery without resents, but are being that has been experienced sines the year when wall reminded the Tang 1. Tamo officers last from them i besides, they bare zerer refused to neted as-judge. Captain Cairus, the Acting wind no souine Stfally in cape, now dying ride them na organie uuity. doubt he had his faalts, He was stern and in drafted of daily to their own or other and less women were carried off within a stone's throw year, no better than a devil" or a "wild submit to them. The first Articla supposes Harbour Master, accompanying the raosus non-away in doldram; the fattar state manifestly tolerant, bat never n persecutor, to the shed destituts people's boness. The remainder of te wail. But theeo apprehensions, though beast." All of me without exception go by the that the children brought up in Orphanages pico, un boned tas P. & Co.'s steamer Dragon,isting thoas yachte favoured by light sira, ding of blood, as Gilvin and Oranger. But of the population of these villages stay there, asuredly not absurd, have not be realized worst names among them in pritte, and a few are varitably sequestrated, withdrawn taus kindly lent for the occasion The yachts start while another good sapini brought the heavier whatever plane we may aeo in him in this age the wealthier expporting by a judicions, hunnty The villagers acaited in vain the promissl sid: of the choicest ara hend wherever the power of from the paternal supervision, and it isfors that ad in the following a der-Ware, Daphne, Joohte up again. Passing Deut's godowny of the world, he was worth, as Carlyle aaya, any for employment those it poorer circumstaucce, they secured their own safety by surrendering Foreigners is not mush faired. And this is the Missiouaries anonid exercies their bonefuc: Naomi, Anna, Volante, Naiad.
some of the pushts made preparation for beat. As there was sonreely a brealb of wind the | ing in, the nort, reach; the Emily, taking a unsinmable Scoteraon who need no such as the carrying of necessaries, repairing the original, and though in a few hours bis not difficult of explanation. Foreigners adtions at home, and not imprse chein, on the Tailli
buildings, prection of protective worky, de, Se, fead rolled on the ground, Li-chan-shou still mitted freely into the Empire, represent a new car, who do not ask for them. The answer yachts keyt very close together (und also not wrinkle from formsf experience, loworod ber forgiveness.
Othere state of things; their prezence monna abange to these recrintinations ia very simple. If the very far, from the starting point) for some larga jab and boisted a smaller one. The lecturer gara a pleasing soconut-o &o. Tuia, together with the aludunt employ dwells in peace within the walls of Knebih, the main features of the Great Reformer's life. meat in fishing, holpa to provids n buro 'enb-
and progress, and shenge and progres are the Misiones ignore the laws which protect time. Towards 11 o'clock a slight breezeeprang did so as they came to the Points. The Fear- things most hated and foured by those who have paternal authority in childhood, their conduct op from the N.W., which the Nuous and the less continued to, leid, the Phantom banging tracing his early last ry from his birth in 1,505 aistence for. 9/10th of the population, wh.so
THE POSITION OF MISSIONARIES.
the governance of China in their hands. Henos abruid he pointed out to the Logation, which will Wave, which, bad forged ahead of the others, on hee quarter, but as they passed the Tăng- to his first appearance in public, whishi took homes oro subinergod or surrounded by water. place in a very singalar manner. John Rough, it must be borne in mind that these figures (To the Editor of the North China Daily News.).
-Sin-What is the ones of the hostility at the existence of three fedlings towards out a stop to it; but to destroy the institution took up first and carried a long way in front tan pad ersek the latter came up on even barms, the preacifer of the garrison at. St. Andrew's, refer only to tho Trentain-Eu district, besides calling agon bisa by amaze to speak the truth which zbara dus three other Fua in the inundate present manifested to Missionaries to China Foreigners, What than is to be done? Drive because certain abuses have glided into it-to of every thing. The Anns followed, with the taking the wind from the ap on oven barms, nat strong enough. Out of the Plenipoten of 13.0, sader the pretext that it may degan Volante getting to leeward amongst the ships. put her in trim for beating. The Phanton was that was in hith ae, who clearly the antyed country, lao-ting, Stun-tios,und Ho-chion. There is no doubt that this hutility crista, Thost strong on tigh, out of Each player oppas a liberty consorted by the treaties Nind a short distance untern, Daphne and Fearless lost farther by the time neocesory for wagliato stand with regard to which I can getbar a reliable Hangehow disturbatez, the Tintoia blasan tiaries or a few Conswia - This would inevita emts into arbitary sets, in direct its uk on The Daphne was hire observed to be in soine well up on the Fearless autering the upper Mid- up, but could put utter a word, and burst. information. The most northerly point the Missionary Circular, are all clear indications by lead to war with the Western Powers, the rights which She Convention of "Tientsin diflculty, manipulating her jib-topsail, and gene die Ground, and in a position to get into the ing into teara, ko' went out. Bis career which, there is flooded country in the intra-/ that a deep-seated enmity exista, of which is for which they hardly deem theissolven prapur recognised.. We most therefore formally op. rally unable to get way on bor, while the reach with n mɔre favourable wind. The Emily
to be the principal nad bio viganos pranching in favour of the the Ying-ting-ho, and, the most southerly far, the Missionary queation appears to be the fair Tridently owned by compere Missionaries to stablish rales shiob will avers dashed right down amongst the ships, get der having fallen off, the Lucy was also work- had been taken; bis, sojourns in Geners, in Chong-ping-obon, the water coming from judge by the language of the Missionary Cir.
good time. Soon afterwards the Naiad passed rear. "The Eureka was still running well, on reformed doctrine, which As then strage point is in the neighbourhood of Tu-kuang one difficulty which prevents Chios from com- is a thig ridently desired by the mass of the complafate, or area. sagrounded suspicions, ting fearfully to Leeward, but making very ing mp, and the Charm van fo longer with gling to make itself established Scotland, from a breach in the embankment of the Grand Countries. How is this opposition to Christian the rode this sudy Ogent to bout the sins ofThere is not a wid to add to the relections, ing on fat but fat to leeward of Anna. tail. In the upper Middle Ground the Fearless
ing to na amisable onderstanding with Western Pople. The Missionaries however give fine from their establishments.
Rope for misrepresentation and agitation, Bo di fiole B-Forbidding woman to enter Churchce the Anus well to windward, Volante com the Posting side. The Fairy brought up tha wern chagantly described, the rebumenee and Canal at a small place called Lien-chen. Over energy of Enni character being illustrated by and above the places clready referred to I Missions to be explained P
Finer, Iwould reply that the anuss is not to their brethren, load and long complaints to just, se sensible nad as moral, of the ame. Naomi and Wave vero far ahead of everything, overhauled and passed the Phaston. Past Half
To made against them, derived partly from rio Note. It is intelligible that the writers and the braza freshening, they run away in way Point the Chorrs had come up to thing, the lecturer finally tracing his career dama of the north-east of the province and Pehing, ou be found in religiuue motives. The hatred of fact, partly from fiction, pertly from Foreign at the Citaglar, having date entered on a cor- good sirnens for Grean leland. Naomi slightly Farlane loading at the same time, with the
umsrous instances of courage rund fidelity, the or told that at Head-bu-fn, to the. lecturer finally tracing his career duis cot and the northern side of the Eang ting-ho, thero is the Chinese to Missionaries jo not, a religiine writers. Disturbances are raised against than sain line, (une fois entrée dans la voie des exito seindward. At Green Island all jib tepasila Phanion now three or four bundred yards a Law heroes of the Quren, wicked by the a trast of country flooded to a considerable ex-hatred. They kaos. nothing se yet of the in different places to show how the people gence) desired to impose their own customs; ware inken in. The western corner was passed tern. Being ablé a litle further on to crowd en some sail tint, she bud taken in, the Phantom French, and those of the Protestant Lords, teat, whilst at Techon, in Shantung, on the odium theologicum." It is admitted on all
managed to get a laid to larward of the Fear when the reformer was the unimating spirit of borders of the province, I am told there is ano-hands by those who know mything of this opposed to then, and then the Chinese Go perkaps, even, they understood what aid the in the following order
Against the propagation of Christianity. Bat all the propagation of the Christin religion, by
lers, and the Charm very soon did the same the Comel and the Army. This confict ended ther breach in the Canal. My enquiries, bhow people, that they urs indifferent to epiritual cranent appeals to the Foreign Minister premice of men in chatahes could gies ta
thing by the Phantom, the three first then 'beat. In August, 1580, in the entire establishment of over, have been, and my notes therefors must rath, They are not exactly religions. Their this while the real object of attace is not so guaranteeing to Christine the free practice of
ing almost together. But the Fearless anfor. the Protestant faith in Scotland. Upon this, be confined to this progineo. Altogether the views of life are materialistic, and it passes
tunately began to take in water at a great rate. three schemes were submitted by Krox to the extent of Rooded country in Ohil may be es. their comprehension that a man should make much the Missiorory na the Foreigner. It is their religion. She treaty of Tientsin decided ed against Missionaries, Fucignore gene women who, folowing our traditiona, place,
·Dapbus...
and carrying; a few hundredweights" of this in Parliament for the establishment of Protes. titanted at about 1,000 from north, south a matter of consience to fight wittier against hoped that by riots and macres, direct the question diplomatically in favour of those tantism. The fist related to doctrine and, dis and 600 from east to west. In the Ground Canal or for a set of religions opinions. There are rally, may be frightened from introducing themarives under the guardianship of the
From this it will he soon that the Volante bar len bilge must have deadened her way. Dr. honded the Ann shortly before arriving forte wers tuule to get rid of it, involving a loss cipline; the second, embodied in the Book of between Tientain and Trag-chou there are five cource cepacional exceptions to be met with changes, and perteps-who knows? may be Mather of the Saviour, herself. Discipline, was designed to establish the disci- breake in the embankments. In the Si-be, the but the vast majority of the Quinesa, ars uttore even frightened out of the cutry. Hence Arlicla S--Interfrence of Missionaries in tharat Green Island, She picked up her leaway of speed to the boat. While going about on pline of the ancient Obarch; and the third re- atrea running past Pao-ting-fo, there are two y indifferent to every thing like agiritam roli. fated the distribution of the material re breaks, and the entire country between this and gica. If the Chiurse were fanatical Mahome per i brught to har, it is suppose, internal affairs of the Empire. This article enn also very well, and was only alightly to one occasion, the three leaders came into excist. gainet Forsignere by attacks on Missionarins, wat be made the subject of a role for the sim leward on passing the corner of the island. ing proxiosity, but fortunately were able to sources of the old dihurch for the support of the southern branch of this river, tulled T-pa-bane or concientions idolaters, the opposition to They are spoken arainst, and made the abject ple reason that the right which the Chinese Daphne brought the list of the bracze down tooloar. The Charm now led, and the Fearles the Ministers, the establishment of the parish ho, ia more or less fooded. In the river be Missionarice might fairly be considered a reli pohools and city colleges, and of national unigen Tientsin and Taku there we two.. breska gioueo Buttotalk of Confucianistsand Budd. ut offieinl correspondence, at the real grie-Government wishes to establieb has never bean „Green Island, and the run to Kom.se-chew was gain managed to out out the Phasilem, Åp- vance is not that they are religions teachers, but contested. If Misionaries interiera in the performed in a semi-sai The Naomi inproaching the Woong Station, the wind was biota as waging & religiouaoruzacis agnigst Chris. veraition, and for the support of the poor. The
tinity on conscientione, grounde, is to talk that they are a part of that invading host of civil or political administration, they become greneed her lead of the Wave to nearly half again very light, and some of the yachts resum eric ground, ya, the Foreigners whore nianiot it is to introduce guilty of an abure which our Agents will ro- uile, the sung distance being placed between ed fallar-rig: the lending yachts heed here, first elemy was at once assenteit to; these cond with some domar; but on the list, that
Bleer pose. of disposing of the waterial revenues, the the bank are called in Chinese, refers only to Confucianis:s simply despise it and put it on anges into China, and destroy her old ideat press. Their religious liberty iù guaranteed by the latter and the Naiad, Tas Volunto. well as nearly as we could judge, or follower— Loa were obstina e, envering at it as a farge and important osen, Benides these there lerol with Buddhism, und believers in Bad of isolation, auperiority and universal sove trenties, and any act which affects it is forastern of the Natad, increased her lead of the bidden to Chinese officials. But, on the other Anca, which was about half a mile shend of All the obargos that have been broughtaaniset band, any not of Missionaries who usurped tho Daphne. The umpire's vazul" now rau "devont imagiuntion." The authors of it are doubtless many parts of the different water- his are generally just as ready to laugh at
throat of the Capsing-moon. thered their diant createdness, bowever, by the courses mentioned where the embankments the impotence of an idol and the folly of Missiouurien-thore that led to the Tientsin, any degive the power of the Magistrates, could unto the smalliness of the quote sy preprice for boys given way. I have failed gather any idolatry as we are no credimusare last year, those found in that abooit not be tolerated. The French Government is where it was arriaged that she should anchor able book, "Dealb blow to Corrupt Doctrines," constantly proclaiming this doctrine; it is the to form a cake boat, the yachts to round her the payment of the clergy. There was no ren auficiently reliable antiante of the population our sense of the word sacred, when we
To be bat. had been accom of the entire inundated country, still less denuave idolatry, ond we no more autre and those connected with the Shen Sion-fen the basis of all its instructions, and it is de- before making for the Channel Rooks. The Kow ce-cbow and plished in Scotland in the way of education; of the extent of loss, entering, and destitu- the feelings of the people by fairing a excitement of this year, which early led to to mined to insist upon it. Article is, then. Nomi passed round
The Fairy put book when bronst But what might at have been attained bud tion that has fallen apon and still may be bristian address in Budvist en als another massacre, are intended to apply to all a les rossimination; it only condemns what went about on the port tack ut 12.5, fy-French godowns, and the Bereken only sucuaed- Knox proposal beet fully carried out.
we condema ourselves, and what our jüloting up en close as to make it syident she would fed in reaching the lower end of the Middle in store for there poor people. Were it pas-temple than we would at bous by preaching in
Christianty. We are all supposed to be ad-action will prevent.
fetah the ateke-bout in one board. The Wave Ground, the height of ber capabilities against Respecting Knox interviews with Mary sible to arrive at any concineton on these the market place or the village greca. Many of Christians, and not only to the propagaters
Article 4-Protection accorded by Missionarice tacked at 12.144, and ultimateig all the yachita wind and tide. Queen of Serita, the lecturer said that he could points some estimats of the danger of out- the temples are little better than markets or dicted to magic and imparity, and are all
the ban of the educated class. to Christions before the Tribunala.The Bumu siled lose enough to the wind to round the The Phantom winded the Charm just past the Feeling were rathus disappointed, and that the be formed. As it is, it is to be hoped that they afternoon in the courtyard But as foreignere generally cannot be got at, remarks apply to this article. It is excessivo stormer without taking again. They went Station, and making a long back, come of with not but feel on reading them that one's tragic break during the approaching winter might places of publio remort, and crowds lounge alike
|a “leg" which promised to take ber right round- speeches were not no coarse as had been repre- ample warning and the known energy of the for say one who may turn up to reach in the Missionaries, an the weakest and the moet if it means that our Missionaries must abstain sound at the following respective times
Pheasant Pohit to the Booy. The Charm and Rented. He did not find that he behaved bi presont governor of the province will prove a temple courtyard while idol worship and
Fearless followed the mazœuvre, but the tide self of herwins than bename a man and respectful equal to so and and difficult an occasion. The intense binning ato antually going on the exposed bave to bear the brunt of the hatred from any step in farone of a Christian; it i subject. His impeachment by Mary, bis ac presence alone of the same number of or should be interfered with, and thie ought tation in assigning, for the strong opposition wrame. But there would be an abase, and there. priest will probably be angry that bla business felt by the Chinese literuti towards Foreigners, natural, ca the contrary, that they should not 3rd. A third reason which I have no hest for Lim, and no one could find such action
was now affecting the ynohte, and the wind vory were stationed here during List
light, so that it was found becessary to tack quittal, hat bis sabeequeat persecution foreing: Gunboats
1 17 56 again. The Fearless passed the Charm on the bim to go into exile again, after he was 68 years winter, besides rendering any dangerous gather therefers to be avoided, but the idea of pro
21 25 next tack. The Phantoin gné onoach wind on of age, were then passed in review, and we were inge in the neighbourhood loss Hitely of acens fabution of the temple or of the idols is one manifested to blissions, is the aspect of fore ground of complaint and prevention, if
The Naomi was thas nearly three-quarters of the same tack to enible her round Pheasan brought to his return to Edinburgh and herence, or harm to the Foreign cosmunity, would attriy foreign to them. If they are beginning our own high officers before the Chinese Go-Missionaries endeavour to withdraw a culprit. celebrated denunciation Charles IX, in con- considerably strengthen the bud of the beans it has been Aggested to them by those Minister on the subset of Missions are well matter of common justice, and needs not to vary materially on the Anna. It is worth 10-
to assige the na ous of their grievances, it is versient with reference to Missionaries for prisoner from justine. That which the
and their work. The opinions of cur late Chinese Government naka in this respect, is a an hour before the last boat, which had gained Point, which she did whib a lead of 8 yards. nection with the massacre of St. Bartholomew,
The leading yachts rounded the Bad Buoy thoritise in maintaining order at Tienten and
kuowo: Sir B. Alcock end to think be' stipulated for.
ticing that the Naomi, being so far in advance a follows! Soon after this, Knox began to sioken, but toin ita vicinity,
h. dticle 5-Intransferability (specialité) of of the Ware, came up to the steamer on a very the last maintained his indomitable conrage. In the absence of information upon which to of Lonls to wid), who, not anderstanding the that opium and Missional: wie se wo being helped up into the pulpit, but when there bave with sufficient confidence any caloulations Chinese, and judging from the out disturbing eloisente in our futercoures Passports delivered to Misriveris.This purely repeatable breeze which she carriel: nway
aa to the future, the following pastioulàrs, as to
reverencn for Christian Churches and Chris.
while it sho ving an cuergy and strength such as auton
ssid to have taken place during bis furewall purtance. It was forcapan and provided for by failed the yachts immediately following isbod all who heard him. He died in the 67th the past, taken from Chung Hus's History of a ship, tribute the like feelings to this with Chuu, sud if the report of an incident, police matter bar, avortheless, an extrame im with her towards the Rocks, year of his age, nat so much oppressed with Tontair, publiebed during the early part of people
Whenos then arises the opposition undoubtait to Prince Kug is correct, he wade no Article XII of the Treaty of the 29th of October. The Ware and Naomi were at one time years as worn out by his extraordinary toils last year, may be intereating. The Just flood of body and ariety of mind. Be wae twins mentioned in that work cconrred some 19 years edly wanifested to Missionaries? I 2000nates of his views to the shines. The Prince, ber, 1861, which rass: "Effective protection almost becalmed before rousiding. The Naind ngo, in the 3rd year of the reign of Hsien Feng for it by the operation of three cauvce, whish its said, thaakadthe British Minister for raising shall be given to Missionaries who resort peace was very slow in setting at her spien kor married, the second time after hin 58th year.
Hia parting moments were eloquently descrit. The waters were over the country to the south have been at work for a longer or shorter period, the tax on the importation of opium, and fally to the interier at the coumirs, furnished after rounding the ship Down ed. So obeertully did ha look upon his up. and west of the city, and were the consequence and which serio to me a noient explanation Dew," he added, "if you would only put a check with the regular passports referred to in art. Willian the wind was dead aft, but very light, would be aternally pour debtor." Prince Kungexventionof this Bale. Without examining them yachts to this paint, the Nacuni pussing the proaching end that ten days boforeït, he zaket of the autume rains and broken embankmouto. of all the hatred of the Chinges to Uhristianite a the importation of Missionarica, China Vil." The Art. (5) cites irregolarites in the No change took place in the positions of the mind of the ref in detail, the reply must be that they do not hulk at about 2. p.m., leading by a very long some friends to dine, ordered a hogabead of Again, some 32 years back, in the 20th your of and its properatore.
let. Obristianity is considered by the Chi-mont have well understood the reign of Tao Kung, and 49 years since in wine in his cellar to be pierced for them, and
the 3rd year of his reign, there were floods with stue us a political institution, and in on le presentative of Great Britain, before he would change the Rute which is based on these trea- distance. Shortly after this, the Ware set an "willed them to, and for the same so long m
eidonbly. it lasted, for that he would not tarry till it was similar causes and similar comparatively feiting cunt looked upon with suspicion and dislike are confused to make to, a request even jules, and that the French Goremment has outer spinnaker, which helped her along ent
The Daphne picked up her fost Missionary Circular aftor intercourse sich ́# Articls 6-Praiminary esamination of Neo ground and passed the anus, the times made fitting up bis hand as a sigs to bis faithful the present instance. Some 70 years sinor how think, given good ground for such as pothis. The only wonder is that it was not izmed phytes elusion of those who have been canin passing Kowlagu Pomt (West of the Dock) drunken." He died with perfect resignation; Teralta; in neither case at all as disastrons as in Roman Catholic Missions in China bave, I jest. One cannot wonder at the issue of the never rufused to apply it.
denied or who hree committed any wine-Tire being as followe servant Bannatyne that he heard bin reading ever, in the 8th year of Chin Ching, the country would may, like Mr. Wade, "I am not re
But even when our officials have bes per raisons on which this pretension relies are wit
Not.. the amaforulle promise whioh Kaor himself was fonded to an extent far worse than now, as fleeting upon Romish Missions in a sectarian spirit." I simply sluto a fact, patent to all men,
Wave.. bad so often given to others, and so peasing may be judged by the fact recorded in counce when I say that the Tien Uhu Kisa, as the conully in favour of Christian Man, then to dressin. The Chinese Government mode of dealing with ease bronght up for disa bere 'confase matters of police and of
Naiad....... away without pain. The Lecturer concluded by tieu wilt that event, that the waters rose on
Vilante.. noticing the touching dedication of one of his the city walls to the height of more than 20 system of Roman Catholic Uhristianity je mont
Daphine last publications to the faithful whe eboall bricks, This would be some 7 or 8 fest uigher unfortunately named, ia universally associated cussion or decisiou, has been anoh as to produce reel. Obristianity is not a Society, it is a res fight after him," o was engaged in a fight all than at prossut, From this the condition of the in the minds of the Chinese with the Freach the same result. Ani-missionary sentiments ligion. It repels no home wenture. It in- kurn. He was a boon to the world, to Spotland No mention is made of the length of time tint or less extent, the agis of its protection over at opportunity of couplings on clues reform. It is by remaining always pure, but East of the Dock all the yachts were the Patalom. On their retara the leading Elifeline no less real than that of Baunoob country and general distress may be conceived. Government, which he extended, to a greater are mischievons, bacnage they give the Chines viles those who have fallen to repent and to most of all, and from our study of his life stayed before the waters disappeared. A native all belonging to the tan, whether Foreign or urleners which they will try to improve always pitiful, that it attracts inuers on stark becalmed, sich ins aaten bringing yachts met the Eureka, at the lower side of against all Foreigners, but a timid policy in zunctifies them. The Missourica deputed to up the wind to that point, and all the Gough's island. The first five yachta got home tre should receive a new impulso to follow is talle me, borever, that he, na boy, had beard Native
Tant the Foreign agents should be under the dealing with plain cases of injustice in connec preach it will not allow themselves to be deforming na interesting cinster. The Ware nearly as follows, the others not heug in till. faith, and to do honorably dud vulinatly in all his mudather sap that people is smile protection of their own Government in matural Bath equally convey the idea to the Chinese encouraga bypocrisy. They will take great Nomi, which however got away again with a
tiun with Missionaries is just as mischievous esived by falen uppearances. They will not ran to dangerons" prosuity to the about foar d'aloak- the city and that bis family the everal matters of life that, like Lim, et about in hosts.
removed and were away a year or more, I uni
enough, and has never bcón objected to by the the lant eve, we may be able to give a sigo, and hopes, taking the lesser proportions of this Uhinese (publicly utdeant) till recently. During Governizent that our officials are as antions care to uphold, in their domasnities, order, alight breeze, establishing almost as good a to depart and receive the orowa.
On concluding, the tacturer was greeted by year's flood into consideration, that next this last ten years however they have been drill-areng rice out of Chim na they probity, and regularity of morain. They will lead as before. Bat this gas nat üzbil
extent, it is natural that | nut de forbidden them to make such or anch Nain drew up very close bobind the Ware. the audience with a warm expression of their autumn will see the ground ready again fored into the idea that they were admitted by the are, and when this idea enters their minds put away those who do not reform, tot it can calm, nekrly half an hour, during which, thài throughout with worked attention, and was productive capabilities of the country under finding in the conree of their new education they should make the most of it, and raise. A converantion, nor, expesially, an a pre-The Augu, in tots state of affaire managed appreciation. The lecture was listened to cultivation; and in connection with the Bautein Trosty into the family of nations, and to however smail
the Daphne and
CHINESE LIFE BOAT, 39th Oct. Vainate, the Tattar being passed, also by
A new development of Chinese benevolence admirably suited both to the line and the ator through the province, I am told that that the exteriituiality law is not known band dry out at time we are supposed to liminary amination, le ionated on. Att to give the gosby 40
Foreigners tbarnaclycs. audienor, a clear view of Knox' character and me balf is barren lah and the other hil: cul- among the nations of Christendom, they all ate an elemout of dillentty, and danger by XII of the Treaty of the
1860, again deals with this exigency, by the Daphne, which was chao mudar this worthy of record and comandation. A The opposition then to Missionarios is found laying down: "No obatails shall be opponed, Kowloon land. Depline, however, had a good charitable institution in the City known as the times being given, while points of a too son-trated in the following proportiona420ths, once discover that they are grievously injured. troversial nature were carefully avoided.
Ka-liang, millet, forentilo; 3-1@the, Sino-mi, a If the rason of that law had boon kept before anal yellow grain consumed largely by the then as constantly in their newly acquireded, not on the asture of Christianity as a reli by the Authorites of the Chinère Empire, to position, and agaja slipped part the Anna and] Kwok-70-tang (The Gongine-Fostering-Auto- poorer people; 1-10b, Hui-tou, Hłunk beans, for privilege, thay perhaps would bare hesitated gion for China, but on accidental circumstances, the right which is recognised, in every inhabi-erea the Naiat befora, raunding the rocks, ciation bae, as one of several departments of THE FLOOD AT TENTSIN,
charitablo activity, a Life-Boat Brunch. Simi cattle'; and a little beau curds 1.10th, Rice before neking that Foreigu Missiouarics should arising party from the fault of those represent tant of Chin, to embrace Christianity, if he which erslution was performed as followe (From Mr. Commissioner Hunyon's Tieport)
Jur organizations for suring life from the au be snlsnitted to the tender morcies of Chinese Christianity, and partly from the anti-chooses, and to practise it without being sah.
foreign character of the Chivess mind.. To join jrated tó uny penalty on that account,"
merous accidente on the River are knowɑ lo To convey the boat idea of the weather I can-
The book from which I have already gouted law,
in the Chinese Government ory against Christ Article 7-Missionaries should obverse local not du batter than call attention to the follow records a flod in, the 35th year of Kang.hi's But whatever their view: may be about the inity and its propagators, is merely to retard usages, and abstain from using seals reserved to
exist at Ubinkangend at dunkow, and are pro- ing note as to the number of daye on which reg, of such a character that the people had Foreigner und bis protection, they have a per the solution of the question of Forrige inter feitis.This Article does not deserve to be
bably not unknown in other parts of China. Bat the Shanghai Institution has recently taken rin fell during the quarte:: July, 15 dave: total ag in trees; bat I am instined to take foot right to object to the application of the
dwell on Missionarice aro not officials, and
a very interesting and promising step in ad- Angust. 16 days; September, 14 days. I there as a figure of speech of which our exterritoriality law in any degree to their own
As for the residence" of Missionaries in the cannot claim official prerogativos.
Alter rounding the rocks the course was al-vante. Life hats in China bave hitherto fony expplewent this interesting record by a language produces something analógons, subjecte wis may have besuere members of the interior, it ought to be remembered that in the Article 8-Forbiding Misatosaries to acth out moat in the eye of the wind, which bad freeben-depended for their ability to reach the ecse further stating that it never rained in anything to cooray, in slung form, an idea of things Foreign religion. The attempt to introduce curly yeare of Lue Tientsin Treaty, no one doubt and reclaim property of which they have been by this time, and all the yachts chose the of disaster, or ours or sails, and one does but the stendisse sed most determined form of having come to the worse.
qugh an arrangement la more than enough downpour, and that the impression-me to the
In conclusion, I may mention' that" as on expduia all the opposition to Missione, both ed that if a residence could be secured in any vialeatly dispossessed. Tha protegniɔz- ía absti- Įstarboard tack except the Naind, which stood not need to reflast long to see that in thess duration of this second delage left on my saind neither of the prerius Occasions of izuzdation Protestant and Rotan Catholic, Whether all plate away from a Biar vitreat the app wot be the pen letter, by A. VI. of the Treaty of ont on the port tack, probably expecting more circumstakes in the rent of capsize deur of the loual magistrate, the Freaty would not be the 29th Oct her, 1889. It is precisely to estab-wind in that part of the harbour. The Naomi ring at amo little distance, they wons often is, that it never ocased day or night for the en- referred to is there record of any serione distur- the sherges of Wan Siang in the Missionary broken by Hissionaries thas settling them. lish their right that the following mipulation lay well up, and at about 4.5 p.m. Lacked; five rive to bute to be of serving. Our Shahabari tire three months, an impression which is only banees having occurred, so I rew led to Circular are correct may be doubled, but there elves. No word of protest was issued by our insertd::Conformably with the Imperial minutes afterwards the Naiad tooked in the friendacvatizing the,employed Messrs. Farnha dispoiled in face of the above oviders gather tops that we may be similarly exempt in the is a suficiently large substratum of truth authorities on the subject, and the consequence edlot, issued on the 20th of May, 1846, by the opposite direction, the Wave and Daphne com: & Co. some the age, to build the new suall doubt is accuracy. The effect of all the rain sent instance. Still there must always be prove that Christinaity,' sis presented by the is that many places have been occupied already. August Emperor Tao-kwing, the religious and ing about on the port tack. very shortly after steam launch, and this is sow completed, and some danger either of cutbreak or not coa sick. Roman Catholic Missitaries, babies. It is therefors now too late to lay down law chur table establishmentswhich were oondanted her. The taking here became incessat, silly be seen traversing the harbour in all during the quarter, as far as the Foreign sess and a certainty of general and insting to look very ses political institution. At that it shall not be cone. The course puransi from Christina, daring the persecutions which the yachts making shore bourda, and it directions, with two sampane in tur, ready settlement at Tanchulin. is concerned, has distress.
man Ostholic Bishops have, according to their been the severest cat of the roofs of all
own statements, assumed a state and pomp by the Americat ialter sees to me by far they Luva undergone, shall be restored to their being impassible to judge of their relative post to render assistance wherever an accident the bousos, the result of which has been that THE REPORTED REBELLION IN watch bare given offence to the officere of Gov. the best to lay down no law, whatever on the ouers, through the intermediary of His Extas as regarded the final reaalt, exorpt wher may occur. Siz bontinen are kept in pwy wamunt, and have lowered them in the eyes subject. Auserioun Missionaries may go about celleney the Minister for France in China ne happened to pass to windward of another by the Society, three of whom rest while without expeation they have been found utterly unable to resist do heary and persistent
of their own people.Enio bimzelf gives us the country with their passports as much as whom the Imperial Goverawenl wil cause them as the Daphne coming bre'k on the starboard the other three aro- en daty, so that night a downfall, consequent on which has arisen Grace and general alarm was created in the details of interferences with magistratus, in they please, and settle themselves where Ley to be handed over, together with the cemeterica | tack passed well abend of the Anna and Weve, and day they are on the alert, and slem is done to gospel and other buildinge which were attached to the Naomi boing far in front of everything constantly kept up. The frequency of melan- much destruction of property, which the roofs third week of September, by u rumour which dealing with converts brought before them, and can do so quietly. Nothing were constructed and supposed to be enviant at first appeared probable and anthentic, and although these read amusingly to us, the effect the pale arent home to them, and if they are them." Missionarice, then, are not free, and The Anus and Wave after making a bosta skoly scaldera in the river during the st to protect. Med unitdings have gradually dis-on which the scoutiness of troops in Hupel, re on the Government and its agents can have led in their attempts to secure a resides are never put forth a claim, to have given up to the southward tackel and passed before the year affade the wost convincing proof our *ppeared, even to 9110ths of the wall of fortifica- niting from the reinforcements constantly been anything but amusing. No doubt con- teretive. But if any of them wore a beinjured to the whatever property pleases them bostone of the Naised. Similar intricacies and much sachs & provision was needed, and ove which cace be-omplications coatinned to the end, the Naomi think our native friends deserve great credit tion extending from the river round the city, depstebed to the armis of Kansu, bestowed verts are often most unjustly trasted; charges have no doubt that the Minister would do all they couly claim that and better known as "San-ko-lin-ain's Folly," an importance, which, otherwise, it would have are trumped of avainst them, the falsity of tection. He might not be able to effrot much right. The dispossesend usnrpers bave no any amount of time for tonnage" to spare, they have met the want. It may give ad
in his power to obtain redress or to give prolonged to them, and they innst prove their coming in beautifully an easy wisser with for the thoroughly intelligent way in which- so that the view from the back of the settlement in no way pussussed. Li-bao-shou, it is said, which it is impossible to prove, and real in-
in this way; for torul means, carding to Sr. pretext to complain, and if they bare im and the Auna taking second place, just heading ditional interest to this statement to mention 16 une fast and almust mainterrupted expanse reseating the disgrace inflicted upon bin, pro-justies is done which a Foreign Protectorate R. Alacs, are of little avail with this Govern proved that which they have taken away the Wave. The Naind and Depbue dame in that one of the cost prominent members of the of water, dotted bera and there with Island Toked by the alleged proximity of his bitterest night perhaps present. This, however, see024 mpat, but the very fact that the Minister does from the Catholic Mission, there will be room dead hent for fourth bounare, and the tiny. Vo-society that has taken the measures received bamicts and forlorn trees. Donts of all descrip- | crewy, and tempted by the imaginent exbans a very questionable way of propagating Chris- not regard the Missionarien as doing a lawless to camine their good faith and ruine lante was only three minutes behind them. The his early training in the Morrison Institute. tions are to bo sech ckioming over these waters, tion of hie enormans wealth, the effect of the tianity in a country of which Christians are not thing in settling in the interior, is a gain on of their improvements. There are matter of rare was finished at the time following conveying passengers and produce from one moat disentate extravagance, had gathered mastere. I think our Ministers aro. bonud, as
Hoogkung-Shanghai Courier. the side of the Missionary. The Missiosupy detail, but we chungt tos strangly insist that
Naomi...
51m. 538. village to another. The trade of fabing has re-round biur a bind of fellow provincials and old Christians, to give us all the morn! help they accepts the risk, and bus, the satisfaction of they should always be settled nocending to
...514.30 sevited to immeuse. impetus, Torg and old adhoreats, and bad ruised in his native city of can, where they ses we are right, and to show knowing that his Minister does not consider strapt justice. In private life it is a certain
5 13 14 are constantly employed, from the child of Knishib the standard of rebellion. Kuabit the Chinese Government that they do not reim an outlaw. seven or eight, hardly big enough to be safe is a city of Ronau, on the borders of Ngun-huei, gud Christianity with indifference; but it is
Yours truly, 80 near the water's edge, armed with a bat not distant from the fronsiere of Hupel, difficult to ace hom anything gore can be done pole, line, and crooked pin, to the constructors It was the magistrate of 1,6-ditas, an adjacent without creating an imperium in imperio.” of the elaborate wire to be seen at intervals city in the latter province, who applied for aid In spanking us, I refer as aneh to Trotest- over the flourled country. A common figura is and originated a growing panic. A short time ant as to Rumun Catholic Missiona. The men- that of theold man, whose weight is just sufficient previously the authorities of Ying-ching, the tion of Christianity in the treaty, and the sti to raise the winare net from the water round home of Chên-kao-jai, bad been offcially in pulation that those who propagate it and those the bit of ground where once stood his formed of his approaching return. It lies only who profess it shall not be alerted so long ne bowe, but now remzine but its rain. All day long. Home two hundred and fifty it north-weat they penos bly purane their avunstions, do not and in alll parta, these acts are to be seen slowly of Hankow, and though gratifiention of (to use, the favourite phrase) outrage the fee. dropping at the cloudy waters, and gently revenge might be the frat object attained by linga of slo Chinese." But the active protec The French Government, after having sonst..
The examination of the eight Articles leads atarboard hand in rounding. No restrictions the importation for the corresponding period vising, in most cache to reveal to the bangry the new insurgent, it was though little likely torite of courerte by a Foreign Power, while dered the eight Rales proposed by the Chinese of a patienes worthy of sutne better return. bouring and opulent toen would azcape at lack rige their feelings and, moreover, in the very aries, has diswa apa reply, but bas thought one in montables had not say "Ver - fee. The regulations were, therefore, of the othe and Drills abows respective increases eye of the owner a silvery spark as the reward that if sondes attended ble efforts, this uelgu the connery in governed as it is, does out Government, for the governmuner of Mission the French Goreram as to the conclusion that are Ballast or Cause No time allow of last year by searly six hundred thousand Race, Start from own moorings No Entrance pieces. A similar comparison of the arrivals of No fieb is considered too small for sport or pro-La-chao-shou is well known bors; in 1884, his way to injure the audas of Christianity itself. it wall to delay despatching it to E. E. Chung patur to a skirmish, sipped to clent and to freest, designed to bring out a good feet and of about ninety and eighty thousand pieces.
a designed fit, the latter consideration attracting the verit interest in the salt trade induced him to pur. If the Chinese Government began u rigorous bow bill it has had time to come to an under-
the way On the other hand Woolen Fabrics.continua able million whose thoughts are turned to this chase as a residener, the guild of the Hsing persecution of its Christian Aubjects, in which standing with other ountries, and specially for the ground. The French Corerament allow Ty owner to work his bost
| to be unpopular; the quantity of Lustres is in. simple and easy method of gaining a livelihoodaban, Cantonese, and to decupy it for space tbcusan de ware either baninted or put to death, with Enghind, as the subject. The deepatch believes that the Uhriatums do cane anxiety to be thought beat. The entries were
exoma of the quantity that arrived during tho Incary. This will he a great aid in uvert of seven month. He was surrounded by oon.it would be strange indeed if the Representatives of the document by pear Excellencies having the Chloene Government, but it belieres still
September quarter of 1870, but the importation' ing the fine by some predicted, for I bare qubine and players; he did not shrink from of Christian Fowers stood by silent and un beca mere or less ofiola!, I think I may also more that they are used as a preters. The
from the Lat January is less by one thousand no doubt that much of this class of food will boasting of his adventures as a successful lazier worst. This, however, is happily not our posi unvey to you ofially the sense of the reply satemtio adversaries of foreigners make
pieces, and if the importations of Long Ells weet no more than the rays of the stin to of Nian-lei and Tai-pings, and so confirmed his tion as yet. The wont of a Protectorase will no which will be made. The emotion which your great tory about the dangers which the Wes-
and Camlets be in a lika manner compared, a render it fit for consumption, a cirenosatanse reputation for anvageness and profligacy that doubt cinise a good deal of injustice and safer. Excellencies' proposal gave rise to iu France, ero Bect care. Skilful pies create by this
decrease of almost 40,000 pieces in the pas case, to be highly appreciated in view of the oom the possibility of his practising in these streets ing, basite establishment would be productive of explains itself. If the thought which suggests me an agitation by which they prost At
and of 18,000 in the other, will be nacertained. plets destruction of the millet stalk, the ordi. and tonses the acta which be delighted in den far worse evils. It would be an invitation to ed it were cominant, our reintions with the bas increased within recent years, it might
It will be observed that only some tive thou hary fuel used by nearly all classes hereabouts, cribing, naturally excited & profound, if not bypocrites to join na, it would lay as open to the Celestial would be profoundly disturbed, per-
These, with the exception of the Charms, took und bales of Coston have arrived. On the Thy 30:lement uesity raissil considerably above extensive, ancasings. Hupply this, condition Dharge of barbouring the very refass of society bape broken. It abows, moreover, a state of beyond irremediabe, tailng as traderetanding up a position almost in line, in front of the Re-30th of September if last year sixteen thousand the Juval of the plain has escaped the annual of feeling did not long andare; within a few (the very charge brought against Borish: Mia.. affairs which calls for most curions examina between the two Governante-
preation Ground. The absent yacht- was do- | bales of the new stop of Keangen heid rauched Fate of Hankow, and ocasional misfortung of days from the first propagation of the story it Bions by the Taung-li Tamen), and it would tion, and obliges us to truce out a "oleer und
tained at the Old Dock, getting her rigging pat Hankow, and it is my impression that the Kikiany, though cellars bare from three to was satisfactorily ascertained thus though disinvoire constant political diffenttics between logical line of copine. And so we shall not THEO HONG KONG RÁCH HỢP THE
in proper trim, and the others were kept back ensuing months will be distinguished by a pro four feet of water in them. The Powder works tarbances bad orourred with which his name our authorities and those of the Chinese. This conflue ourselves to considering the, Chineye
AMERICAN, CUP.
hearty fifteen mintana, in order to give her time purtionate diminution. Scarcely a tenth of the on the opposite side of the river are surrounded had been associated, he had not set vely parti- is hard doctrine for our Chinese Christians, buit projeqi-to admitting it or rejecting it; w The morning of the 71b inst; that appointed to come up, which she did not do after all quantity already landed has been sold, and even by water, and mac's damage has been done, bocipated in them. Troops from Ngan wui, to if Chriatiuity is to take root in China as it at dosire first to appreciate té coureed, and to ask for the ebore pace promised very poor. Then, at 1020, the Rendezvous fing, boisted on thrus insignificant transactions have taken place sides putting a sip to the works going on when the warrant of rest had been costided, first book root in the West, the native converts ourselves what state of stairs their exposition things for the yachting men, and great disup the Police kalk, was struck, and the yachts at it. The Colton of Hupės, in ordinary there. On the Tata road, forming the western had attempted to seize in the Kwang-clo dia usust be ready to take joyfully the spoiling of reveals. The reply of the Minister of the United pointment was felt by those who hoped to see instantly let go, shot swiftly out into thestream, sendous, tas not only to supply the wants of boundary of the Foreign Settlements, there lastritė, at so great distance from Rustik, a their goods."
States may already be gonsidered a perfocily at length a fair race between the Naomi and on the inst of the obb. The Prete-der was off that provigor, but has also to satisfy the been a depth of four feet of water, and in many connection of bie, by name Wang-szu, who in Political motives are the only ones that in acceptable element of decision. It is imbued with the Ware. There was hardly a ripple on the fin front, the Eureka also making a quick start requirements of Szeskuen, and it is alleged that deeper parts enough in favour swimming and former days had been a provinent Nian-fei dase the Chinese Governmens even to meddle à liberal, firm and moderate spirit, which will der water, mad the weather wine did not seem anu the Fearless third and the Lung footh. 'Ebe the merchante of the upper Tangtaze have this beating as a poor substitute for mulking and They were repelled in their first attack the wh, what are called kiau ar sects. The ad- tainly have produced a calatury forgressi . The gaine about the ripples in the immediata fa- N. W, breeze blowing lightly, was Evourable year deemed it juditions to effect their purebase, riding during the summer. After a Rogatsu, village where the bandit lived, and the pessante herents of the White Lily nad other sects are necusations of the Chiara Govoruzent against fare. "No wind, and no ebance of any," was for the first few miles and, tlinught somewhat at the seat of production, and have proceeded? which in to he held here about the middle of were encouraged in their resistation by assur. diligently searobed out on this ground. Chris- the Catholic Missive are very old; they bare the drift of the most orscular utterances, and uncertain, rather fazoured the bicepo-loving to Shanghai with that object. Speculation in this mouth, there will be a winter prospectstances that they would won besucoured by the unity, by the action of the Eoman. Cathalis been many times examined and refuted. They de ugust the oraculer alteranoes were wrou craft. The Fearless fet it and went ahead of Cotton, berg, of late years affected and beneft- stating and sledging over what used to be our presence and support of the redpabtet kinoman Missionaries, is put in the same category. It are unded up at present in the proposition. It is true that when the Tuchts were started the Praiander, but the Phantor was sino ep ined to many interests, that, even now, when the ground for hosting faxes, hures, and the excit to whom the online had appealed. It was suffers, not as a religion, but because it is resubmitted to France in the eight Articles, so there mas hardly enough breeze to fill their the front rank in good time. The Chars clips by old of the Hupel grop must be known with potorious that bivoliso-shou bad, since his on-garded as a polillow engine in the hands of happily commented on by the American Note, sails, but the race wis on the whole a good one, ped out from the Old Dook after the ynob to bad certainty by the Native dealers, great difficulty ing paper.
WAL regard to the effects of this extra forced retirement, still further impoverished Foreigners for the gradual abversion of the Article RelativeLa Orphanage he and with the exception of the aforesaid doad passed, and took a place well astern, for the is experienced in procuring information of an ordinary full of rain on the codiatry generally, bluself by extravagant gifts of land and money Governments,
Frenos Government thinks, with Mẹ, Love, pala at the start, and another equally provo fan of the thing, ber start being informal authentic or definite character. I believe, how I have been able to gather the few following to many untives of Hongg, and from the cund.. Rud-Another reason for the dislike with that there is no stotive for restrising the free king before reaching the Channel Books, there Past the S. 8. N. lower Hong-kew Wharf, the ever, that the opinion expressed in a recent particulars, from which some ides may be dence of the villagers, and source from which it which Christainity is regarded, in, that it is dow left to our Missionaries. They have red, was a for breeze the whole way. The Naomi Shree front yachts were sailing pretty well to circular of an English firma will, in the main, be formed of the state of the country. In the bad sprung, it was not unreasonable to sésame a foreiga institution. If the Chinese have not dere grant services in picking up poor, aban- certainly-boned to wonderful advantage, best gather, the Phantom on the Hengkew wide, the found correct. It was stated in that document, districts surrounding and belonging to Tientsin that an insurrection had been planned, and the "odium theologicum," they, or rather that doned children; and very confidence may be ing everything from beginning to end, in orory Fearless, leading jacht, in midstream, and the that the crops on the low lying land have Is there are said to be some 300 dooded villages, that the outbreak was about to take place, portion of them known as the educated class, placed in their inexhaustible charty. It jakta of the wind, and running in viturately Pretender on the Pootung side. No great distance suffered considerably, say to the extent of six with an estimated total popnlation of 20,000, The thought the magistrate of Letien, and have the hatred of Foreigaste strongly eve-vertbeless necessary that the chury should winuer by muly 20 minutes, her second being now suparated the various yachts from each tentar, but that it in anticipated that there will Zuore or less. Out of these so me 7,000 or 8,000 thenes arose at Hankow, among whows who were loped. Thia batred is indiscriminating. Mer- always be tempered by extremo prudence. The not the Ware, as was expected, but the Apon.: 3 other, and all could be seen to great advantage in be an excellent yield from the higher ground"
ed from too reliable a source to allow me to
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Peking. Nov. 8, 1871.
3. S. BURDON.
THE MISSIONARY CIRCULAR. (NC. Daily Nmes.) COUNT POCHROMOS ART TO THE TSUNG-LT TAMEN. PERING, 14th Nov., 1871.
Naomi
W2FG.......
Daphne.. Nais
Valaste
Auna
Από
Wave... Naind Daphne Volunte
8h. 45. 10.
3. 50 45
9
51 45
3 53 06
8 5505
00
5 18.30
,5 21. 40.
Phantom
CHUZT
Fearless... Emily.....
Luce...
b. m.
$ 6
S. 7
10
3 18
.3 20.
THE HANKOW IMPORT TRADE. (From Commissioner Macpherson's Report.) The aburuz, of the causes of which I shall have occasion to speak under the next loading, Boon dispelled and was confined to so narrow & circle, that trade in Imports in no way sufferad. The large increase in the demand for Cotton Piece Goods which characterised the two preceding quarters has not ceased dur
WAS
nene of gaining esteem, an-1 avoiding embar- rassment to decide against oneself when doubt i exists. This moral vale bas a partionlar value when it is applied to populatione inclined to distrust, It disarma Ebem," by consiliating. their interests (enies, derinteressant.) Let Mis- skanavies consent to be placed often in the wrong on this point, and they well reap a greater barreas than by shavin themselves to the . Y. C. by a ruenther, came off on being the present cue. The quantity of Grey immovenblé defendria of the smallest of their 2nd inst. "Course from off Pulice Halk roung Shirtings imported has been almost double, and Ted Buoy and back-Red Buoy to be kept on the importation from the 1st January exceóds
the bottom, nevertheless, the danger exista. It
THE OHRISTMAS CUP REGATTA. (N. O. Daily News.) The Race for the Christines Cup, presented
Phantom...
Burska
Emily...
Trey
Charm....
Fairy.... Fear Las
J. Mackenzie. .M. I. Oook: ......W. C.-Entlack.
Wilson.
O. J. Ashley.
.T. Morrico. A. J. Eitile.
Prdonker gaping, G. B. Hell,