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mitcry of no raat a proportion of the humnis aed. The dorgates declared by resolution that JAPANESE. Ax application having been made by Mr.kum, and so through the diffentias attendant Rp 694,We may lament the dreadful
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woont of what are, in obedience to his special threat of the paasters to look-up the mills be- Faxon, the Solicitor for the defendants culties in the way of Leong a-kum, anil to prepossession of the distend, and endeavoured to
The ardour with which the Japaneno Aroprerogative as a progressive being, the vast cause of a dispute at one establishmexit was un- called for. The men looked out are to be "map- charged with Conspiracy at the Supreme vent his recovering against F. M. Esa & Co, regain their native country: but they onnot. Court for an arrest of judgment, we feel and to enable them to escape paying Leong as he deemed pirates or robbers in the eras of the throwing themanlyen into the arms of wast potentialities of man.
It is for the Japanean seriously to poader this ported to the uttermont." kum. Mr. Francie summed up his general Law of Nation If I had known of this deern civilization not only demands full recogni
Party on Saturday morning thero was an ex- argument, and on his summing I hold contrary cision I might have adopted the words as my tion, but suggests some matters for remark great question. It is no use looking biok ments upon this case until the argument has to what bir contention, with whatever show of decision on the bearing of Krok Asing's one from time to time which we shall be very pleas Tony are need on a stream which is carry-plosion at the Tapton Colliery, near Cheater been heard and decided upon, as it is of reason put forth. Mr. Fraudis quoted several The Foreign Ofcont Washington (called there if we can enccessfully press upon them.ing them forward at a prodigious mate, and field, caused through the incautious use of s course impossible to know how far the quesons, tending to show that the form of the in-the State Department). Mr Beward being the They have shewn ne unwillingness to adopt our while they may rejoics at the fact, they use naked light by one of the miners. Two men tion may be dependent upon fasta as woll se formation as bud. The provisions of our Or- | ¿eorstory of State, alapted this decision in the drem, though the majority of those who bave faccept all the responsibilities of the position. I were killed, and four others were more or les Prince Napolesu arrived at Ajnotio, in Cor- dinance doing away with much of the particu-case of the Cayallithat ship, the particulars of paid us the inceful Battery of imitation in Bat it is not enough to dress themselves in injured. upon legal points. It is possible that we larity required in England, meets some of these which on her first reaching Japan from Peru, this respect can hardly be congratulated either our clothes, and externally to adopt our manners
esses, and as to all of them I do not see one wore well known at the time here. The ones upon the impression made upon us, or the in- and onstone. They must understand how it is rica, on Saturday evening, but no demonstra which justifice me in bolding this information was similar, in the zileged crime of the colina on prorament in themselves. They do not very that we odrance, why we do ench and such tion took place in his honour. According to a to be bad. I bold that F. M. Len & Co. were in-beard, twin that of those on ard the Nourelle well understand the relations of our peonitur things, what is the nature of the forces which feller in the Tempe, the Bonapartista appear to At the recent beon given, but the paragraph was penned debted and linhle as a matter of fast and of law Penelope, and the charge against them was pouses of dress to time, place and dircucistance, propal or curry ca on, and how we control or be losing influence in the land. under the impression that the discussion con- to Long--kam, and for the purposes of this sinlar to the obstge against Kwok Asing, bangh they may easily be pardoned for some fearn to obey these forces. This can only be mentions for the Conncile. General, the arron- case it was immaterial who cles were Hlable, Jr the absence of any other direct authority, thewildormous in this reapsat, ne the practice of done by made of our langange. They taust dissement of Bastin returned ton members The Chronicle and Directory for 1872/cerning the legal points would be a merely and I hold that there was grava frand in the I und kuom of these decisions at the time. I the European nations themselves differs some study this; not as children who meroly know oppnerd to the Imperiul régimo. Ajuosio re what on this points. They are adopting our the names of clients they see or desire, but as turned five. M. Conti, the Emperor's private formal affair, and would not, as has proved attempt to shew that that liability didnot exist. should have been bound, in so international a to be the faci, be the prelude to a virtual re-do not think it the duty of the Jadgs to state qucation as arose in the ass of Kwok Asing machnical investions freely, and the time in men, who, under external appearances of Boretary, poreunally canvassed all the villages
to bravo followed them. On lognal reasoning, the grounds, why he does unt sonade to each
not far distant when importation of teachinery phenomena, read and understand the idene is the outon for which be was a candidate, bui opening of the mattor. Soch, however, bar-point keparately taken by the suscente. I ipoline came to a conclusion similar to that in those into this country may be expected to form an which underlie theas phenomenu. It is to no was nevertheless defeated by a young Repub- ing proved the case, further somment will be to think that I have been in the habit of doing fenses. I think it right to appond copies of the important feature to our trade. Kuives and purpose whatever that all this desire for pro- icon. In other places eren advanced Repub- withheld, though we annot in the meantime no to too great an extent. It should perhaps oficial documents which have boca prooared forks are displacing chopsticks ae effentually gress in manifested and pursued. if it is to licans wage returned. In Acois and Bastin, be done only where the case is likely to go to a from the Arabirus of the United States Embase the musket displaced cross-bows or the long-remain a mere queation of imitating us. It the principal towns, a large number of the refrain from putting in a ples for the matter larger tribunal. In the present came, I abstainey in Japan, and which have been forwarded bow, the ego in rapidly disappearing before they are intent- they must be if they are elwators abstained from rating.
It is stated in a Vareailies telegram that the the jin-rikisha, the half shaven head and square really was to substitute for their own dia- boing brought to a conclusion with as little from stating my reseons at length as to each to me from Japan.
out quiue era woning before the wore atural appearing civilization one which shall be an effi- French Government is about to lance large point taken for the prisonerswhether by Mr. delny as possible, as it is undoubtedly a very Hayllar or Mr. Francis. I have considered them OfBoial American Correspondence as to Coo-European zahion of wearing the hair, sworde eient, a desirable, and advantageous substitute amount of silver money, in order to relieve the great hardship to the defendants that all with anxious attention, and I am clearly of its on board a vessel in Japan without the Ameri. are boing laid aside, bosts are taking the for it, they must set themselves so much more moustary crisis at pressot prevailing in France. A denial is given to the statement made by charge like this should be so long kept bangs opinion that not one of the objections can be Can Ouptain or arew, who had been killed by plane of wandals, and the example of the uro-earnestly to understand us. They mask not be
poana, in extornals, is being followed in a content" to imitate ne. nad, may even be far certain of the Paris papers, that the French sustained, and that the verdict is as good in law the Coolies.
Government intends to grant an amnesty to ing over their heads.
as I hold it to be certainly good on the fonts The Hon. J. C. B. Davis to the Hon, C. E. do thousand different directions. Rat all this, more careless than they are about externate in
Long,
though encouraging in some respects, can in no this respect. It is wholly indifferent to us the Commanist prisonera Massaros will, how- proved
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
sense be entirely satisfactory to those who with whether they wear their own or our dress. But over. Darhaps, be taken to hasten the trisle. Mr. Francis asked whether his Lordship had.
A general order has been issued by the French WASHINGTON, Aug. 26th, 1969, to see the old and disappearing civilization of it in of the greatest importance both, to them- considered the point taken by the learned | |- counsel at the trial, and by bimself afterwards, St-Referring to Mr. Van Valkenburgh's this country repinced by something which shalt selves and us that they underst ind ns, und Minabar of War reminding the ofors in the No. 41, dated the 3rd June last, I bave to my be an improved substitube for it, und raise the know what they themselves want and book army that they are voi allowed to publish namely, that Jumal bimeelt, a liable.
Flis Lordship oaid that even if he was, the that it does not appear by any sufficient eve whole of the national mind and character. If forward to in making all these tremendous pamplete or to write to the newspapers, and A meeting of the Shareholders in the Hong-altoration of the book was to show that he was dence that the dayali was on American veel, we look to the examples set by the loading na changes in their views and habite. And this, that by doing no they render themselves liable Long Pier and Godown Compsay was anolely liable. He did not think he was bound It obe was a veral of the United States, and tions of the world we flad that each one bus we insist can only be done by a real earnest to arrest, and even to dismissal from the set- nounced to be held yesterday, stp.m., kot to give his reasons in full on every point argued if her owner was a citizen of the United States, dereloped its own peculiar phase of civilisation, study of the English language, taken up, pur-vice.
The Prussians have comnisaved the eraOta- probably in consequence of the Canton Races, before bin. He had been in the habit of doing it is pretty clear from the wvidence that there is ad that though all share in common thued, and arried out with auch thoroughness no quornis arrived-at-the Office, and the meet this rather more than necessary, and he thought good ground to suppose that both he and his benefits which each has derived from the in-that those very changes in their institutiona ing therefore stands adjoumed until next
it was only essential when there was likeli vensel ware engaged in violating the provisions rastions or thoughts of the others, a wall de- which now proceed from more imitation, willtion of the six departments specified in the Friday, at the same hour.
hood that the ones would go to a higher tri- of the Act for the prohibiting the Colis Trade, fined national character has been formed in spring spontaneously, and in a form more France-German Convection, the ratification of baual.
passed February 19th, 1862, and published in eaab separate care which is namistakeably that adapted to their own exigencies, from the wind which has been axebanged between the two Mr. Francis said that as there might be as the 12th volume of the States at large, page of the nation itself, and of that nation alors of the nation itself or at all events from the Governments. It is said that at the last sit. sppoal in this caso, he would be glad to have 340, and that be is not in a position to invoke However much Englishunea may admire certain minute of ita rulers, His Lordship's decision on the question whether the aid of the Government or of any of its acial qualities and characteristics of French- agenta. Will you please to communicate to men, no Englishman with the least solidity of Jamal was liable or noti
The ObletJustice said ba thought he had the Consul at Hakodate the views of the De-otiaraeter ever imitates French menuera, and soyone attempting it would render himself - given a sufficient decision. Had Mr. Francis partment on this case-I sen; Bir, &a.,
(Signed) J. B. Davis, doting Burstary. cially ridiculoosned contemptible. Tu like it. by affidavits in mitigation of acntence P
ter Anglomanin has sometimes affected the Mr. Frangia said te hud none, but he pro-O. E. Dz Lore, BBQ., &c., do.
French mind, it haä never prodused ero than posed to move in arrest of judgment as soon as
The Hon, W. H. Seward, Secretary of State, to a passing effect on somali zumber of the Criminal Court was opened.
B. B. Valkenburch, Beq., Japán,
individuals, and bas rapidly disappeared again. - DAPARTMENT OF STATE,
If Germans who have resided long in England, WASHINGTON. Jan. 12th, 1809. where many thousands of them pans their whole SIE-I have to acknowledge the receipt of you, and a natural pride in claiming the your despatch No. 121 of November 23, 1888, rights of Eaglish citizens, and are for frem dis relating to a barque apposed to be the Cayafti,pleased when mistaken for Englishmen, it is American built, bat owned by citizens of Chili not that they have lost their proper pride in The are at present 86 prisonere for trial at or Pora, which has been brought into Hakodate their own country, but bave become so entirely the October seasons of the Central Criminal The imperfeal information you have been able identified with ours, and bave found, there sc Court, which begin on Monday nerf,
Police-conatuble Burton and his wife, who to communicate goes to show that the rosel much that they bare unsuccessfully struggled having been engaged on the coast of Peru in fer at home, that the peculiar colour of their have been under trial two days at the Middlesex the transportation of solim, they recovered own minds has gradually sad unconsciously Sensions on a ebarge of crneity to an illegiti their liberty by killing all of the ship's officers given way to that of ours, wilboat an affetate child of the female prisoner, were paster
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Tia Lord aip supposed the motion would de on the same grounds as before.
Mr. Francie suid his points were different in this motion. One of them was that the verdict of the jury was in effent a verdice of not guilty. His Lordship asid he would fix a day by and bye for the argument.
IN BANKEUFTUY. In To Hadi A. RH. Elias, Patition to be adjudicated bankrupt. The learned judge delivered judgment in the oxse. is Lordship reviewed the circumstances of the case, mentioning that the petitioner was now in geal upon a co, ad re, and also upon a ca. s., and that but for the aid of the Court be would be imprisoned for life. The cases aited by Mr. Brereton in support of his argument against the adjudication turned upon the ex the English, and Irish Bank press worde raptoy Statutes, whereas the third section of the local Ordinance declared that the Ordinenes should extend to overy persons in Hongkong, not even aanr the word "resident" or other restraining word. He would have rejected this petition on the opposition of the Cauton credi- tore if it had been fled without any proceedings taken against the petitioner, bat be thought the action of the oreditore had made the peti.
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The Chief-Joaties yesterday delivered two judgments, refered to a case high most stud over for a abort time, discorared that another sans was to be proceeded with after all shortly, BATES, HONDT & Co. arranged to bear another on Wednesday (rub. San Francisco, Mr. L. P. FIBER, 1, Meral and the days following "), postponed his decision in another case because he coniin't New York....
make out the law, referred to another aims to be heard to-day, and then anpoczced that there were no arrears in the Court. After this he was vresinded of a case which has toog stood for judgment, and of four chess more or less tioner a debtor within this jurisdiction, so as to E. B. VALIEŠBURGH, Esq. which are only waiting till the end of a criminal enable him to be dealt with in bankruptcy in matter now pending The Obiet-Justice is this Culony. He must adjudicate the petitioner The Hoa W. H. Seward to B. B. Yalkenburgb, quite right. There are no arrears. But at the bunkrupt." He was in prison on a writ, and Game time the more namce of some of these nothing hat bankruptcy could terminate Gie cases will bring sickening sensating of too freimprison. He know that this decision quent repetition to the minds of most readers. tonat give encouragonient to grose frund, but How long is it sique we first heard of Kwok-a-he was bound by the Ordinance to make the shing, of More. Dreyer and Co.'s compradore, petitioner & bankraps. No protection. of Abdon Moose? And yet we have not by any means faisbed with them, and are not like- ly to bear the end of some of them for a dread. ful time to come. No arrears: but fearfully slow work of the same time.
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POLIO INTELLIGENCE. December 15th,
BEFORE U. MAT, BOR.
LABOENY
IN APPEAL.
It is extremely desirable that some more satisfactory principle with respect to asscen- ment of property than the one at present esisting, should be devided upon. A matter of this kind should not be left to any single individual, but is certain to be much better managed by a properly constituted Committen,
Antonio de Santos, living in Eridges-street, We do not intend to discuss very miately appeared to change a Celestial, named Cheong the decisions giren at the Summary akwi, with entering his service under files Court upon the appeals recently made, pretence. with robbing him of several teu nanos, he would be prepared to argue either side ua it is in the very unture of such a thing as spoons and his boy's clothing, and with ab of it
His. Lordship then referred to the opad of Bonding, It appeared that the defendant xp. amessment that opinions will differ, and it is pind to antes the services of complainant, Marcida v. Remedios, which had gone no fer for this precise resson why there should be aand was naked for his registration ticket, ther because the parties would not not,
The Attorney-General corrected is Kord- when he made the exouse be had it de proper. Board for deciding such questions aired by sme person, but he would pro ship's misapprehension on this point, reminded instead of their being decided by an indicure it. He was, however, taken on trial, him that he had decided it not to be a proper vidual official, and the parties feeling ag- and in a day or so aaronded with his en action for a Special Case, and said the parties ployers ten spoons and Chinees boy's bad eince proceeded by declaration nad plan. He grieved by the decision being put to the clothing art bedding, Mr. Alfred Grey, war bad demurred to one of the defendant's pleas, wouble and expones of a formal appest to den of the Victorin Gaol, identified defendant and the case was ripe for hearing. the Summary Court
having been convicted of larceny (robbing a follow servant) and sentenced to three mortha
OBSTRUCTION.
We may mention, however, that it appearsprisonment. Mr. May, send him again to Mr. ÀLFORD is going upon da entirely falas gaol for four months to hard labor. principle in the way in which ho is fixing his
The case concerning the wall belonging m assessments. Instead of taking what may Mr. Gatiersez, in Rohinton's Road, was called bo a fair average of the value of any given on yesterday, at 2.30 p.m., and remanded till to- property for a series of years, he appears today at 11.0.
SUPREME COURT.
Henderson and others. Hofam, Official] Assignee. This case was eat down for hearing on Wednesday next.
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ting of the Percossent Commission a gcod |đeŭ of divantisfaction was expressed at that pari of the convention neutralising the six de. portmonts. It is reported that Prince Napo. leon, who has reached Corsica, will make specol; in the Council General, in the nature of a manifesto..
We learn from our correspondent at Viduos, that the. Austrian Ministerial orisis in for the present settled, a compromise in the Imperial receipt to be insured in reply to the demands of the Bohemian Diet baving been effected be. tween the Austro-Hungarian Ministers and the U-Leithan Ministry
An accident arising from carelessness took place on the Brighton and Tunbridge Wells line of railway on Saturday. Au ergius diiver took a ballast train with some workmen to repair the way, and then proceeded up the live- with his engine slowe. On his return to take
the train out of the way of the passenger trains he dashed bun engine into the break van, wà Tà the workmen had inken shelter, by which the ma soriously burt.
The man Chittenden, who is charged with attempting to saurder a woman formerly bis wife, bat now diveroad from him, and with at tempting to take his own life, was so far ce- covered on Saturday that he was brought before the magistrates. The women was so weak that
The death of Mr. Babbage, the celebrated mathematician, is raported. Mr. Babbago waN bardly town to the present generation, except in connection with the perseontion to which ko was subjected by itinerant organ-grinders, bat some thirty or forty years ago bigh hopes were entertained of bis accomplishing a work on which he had set his boart the construct tiga of a calculating machine. It was, hoa- It appears doubtful whether any of our citi-effect on their ohamoter, The Rnasium of the Two batting-house prosecutions were dis. over, never finished. Mr. Babbage was the tens ara interested in the forel, and this Go- upper classes, on the other hand, differs entisely, pored of pewterday. At the Mansion House, agthor of several works as scientific and ma Teriment containly can take no part in reducing in this respent from the three nations we have Charles Thorpe, proprietor of the Wellington Re thematic subjects. In 1833 he offered himself the coalies to the servitede from which they Damed. Taught to speak French from his freshment Room, Lawrenca-lase, was sentenced in the Liberal interest for Finsbury, but was bave escapad. I will be disappointed if the child bood, he has beoame Fronok in his man. to six months' imprisonment; James Blatter, à l'unsuccessful, and never again sought parlia thorities of Japan do not sympathise with those nere, and though his mind retains its national well-known book-tanker, to three months of the acatary honoure.
An explosion took place on Saturday in a of this country and of China in detestation of characteristics, he is easily mistaken in society like punishment; and Thorpe's two sons wEST
for a Frenchman. The Polo difters again from were ordered to pay a fine of £25 each. The castoill near Bury, in Laponabiro. The the coolie traile
Your conduct in abatining from interference the Ensainn. The exigencies of Earopaan so other 17 persons who were seized in the house wall of an adjoining building fell upon the in the case is approved. Application will he diety oblige bim to speak French, which he does discharged with a caution. At Bow-otrest, pipea connected with boiler of the mill engine. made to the Navy Department foranch informa na uently as his own language, or na the Edward Jones, the conductor of an extensivo There was an immediate explosion, and two
tense national character which would prevent was fined £100,
ashoddy mill in the neighbourhood, which was tiom as may be in ite possession, with a view to Russian, bnt be retains evidences of bis in sporting lottery known as the "Best-end Spec" mor were killed. The fire communicated with aash further instruction as way be necesary.
uny mistake by the least informed per A young man is in custody at Bromley on a tarned to the ground. I am Sir, &c.
(Signed) WILLIAM BEWARD. 80p as regards his origin. In adopting charge of baring ebot bis brother dead. The French as the language of society the Bugetare prisoner had taken a revolver from a drawer, only followed the exampls of the whole of north-aud, not knowing that the weapon was loade), ern Europe, and though it may be doubted playfully pointed it at the deceased. The pistol whether the immnnać advantages which they suddenly exploded, and the ball entried the un- DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
have gained from the accoruplishment lave not fortunate young man's forebead. The prison WASHINGTON, Feb, 19th, 1809. been counterbalanced to great extent by at-er bag bean remanded, panding the result of the
tendant disadvantages of a very serions oharao- coroner's inquest. To R. B. VAN VALKENBURGH, Esq.
Sin I bare to acknowledge, the rucnipt ofter, it must be conoaded that the possession of Nooternal bell-ringing is an amazement your espatches Nos. 129 and 132, dated re in key to a literature and a social atmosphere which is even now indulged in occasionally deva was broken in pieces, and several of the apectively December 5th and 18th, both of like those of France bas had an immense effect noin parts of London. The Lambeth police producing that somewhat artificial yet still agistrato yesterday fined three offenders in which relate to the bark Capalti "a! Hakodatá. Tang Ayat u. R. on the information of John These cocuments tend to prove that the Offers valuable civilization which characterizes the this respects, each, and at Greenwich a per
and crew of the vessel were Pernvins, and Russians,
malty of dia. was imposed for similar wiem Baynes.
Japan in passing from one stuge of civiliza. duct, The Asting Attorney General said it world that, though the flag of the United States had
At the Clarkenwell Polise Court yesterday, be necessary that this case should stand over for bean sumed with a view to protect the bark on to another. She has left her old moorings
Lew days. He bad baan retained for the ap. from belligerent caplars during the war band is in rapid motion, but it is a moremont of Mr. G. Sanger, the conductor of the Winches pellant before his appointment as Attorneytroen Peru and Spain, the real owner were imitation and not evolution, and we are most ter Masic-bull, Pentonvillo, was procented by the was unable to attend. No new facts were General, and bad only just returned his brief to the Captain, who is stated so hare been a Por-anxious that it should as soon as possible lose the Thoutical Managers Association for hav-alicized in the examination, and the prisoner Mr. Wottoa, having boon unaware of the fact tugees, and Doo Julian Tara Condigni (called the former and take the latter initial shapeing performed stage plays without a licence. was remanded, that the case was to come on No soon. If the by me of the witnesses Oaladina), as to whom To do this it appears to na absolutely necessary I was contended by the defendant that the en
REFORMS IN TURKEY. magistrata required his services be should be there is no proof or suggestion that they were that the Japanese should acquire tas ceo of & tortainment which be provided did not come
now language by means of which they can gain within the meaning of the Act for regulatio
Lenas Herald.) prepared to aczus the other side of the quer citizens of the United later.
The presumption is that the use of our dag knoglenge of those Europe in ideas which have theatres. Tuo, magistrate, however, ovariated The energy of the Grand Visier in carrying [tion, but at present he had only looked at it
out his scheme of sweeping administrative from one point of view, as the question turned was a fraud and shose to which this Govern- produoad the European phase of civilisation, aim in a poosity of fire guiness.
vient can give no effect.
Our Paris Correspondent says that the Sub-changes has in no way related during the week, In saying this we shal not be anspeated of on the constraction of the words of an Ordi-
la respect to the suggestion of Admiral Quixotie a notion as the dieplacement of the Governor of the Busk of France has had an and ranit, as before, has teus in the right direc.. Rowan, that there in reason to believe that national language by any European torgue, interview with M. Thiers, and strongly urged. The recast, too, has now reached a point these coolies are gulity of piracy ander the law duob au idea would, of course, be the height of that notes for so of ten and five francs that clearly onougo indicates a poboy, and, nn. of ustions,"I have to say that the ridense folly. What we mean is that any schema of should at one be issued. In consequence of a Lean we tofarmad the signs of this, it promises goes to show that their object in pnring the education, at least for the apper or wealtheir rumour that this atop would be adopted next to deal with special wants of the country with verwel was not robbery and pinuder, nor did classes, should embrace, and insist upon a truly week, and that the Bark would sleo change a thoroughness which Auli Harba had neither they manifest or appear to have contemplated solid knowledge of the English language. And noten for silver, the precum on gold bad al the courage nor perhaps the will to employ. The Blink-Sea-incident haring gizon the Ports that genersi hostility which enters into the de- in choosing this langunge wa are certain no one len from-26-63-18...
will take exception to our proposition. It is It was recently reported in Paris that Prince longer or shorter lease of external quist, finition of the orina
The motive according to all the evi-now the language of almost universal inter- Napoleon had given up his projected visit to Mabond Peaba is wisely concentrating bis to their course, certainly in the East, and a knowledge Corsica. Thie statement, it now appears, var attention on domestic affairs, und us, in reapoot donos was to offet their return native land. We may adopt, I think, of it is a key to the possession of all modera iuoorrent. The Prince reached Marseilles peaof these, his proviona experianae has left bir the language of the Supreme Court of and ancient learning of any real value. Ailterday, and life for Ajaccio last night.
little to learn, it in bat simple justice to say It is stated in a Paris telegram that M. that he has already done more daring the short the United States when delivering its opinion these rich treasures which "Greece and Rome upon a somewhat similar case: We may bequeathed to the world, at least such as ear- Pouye: Quertier has ceased to bay hills on five weeks of his vizierate in the direction of Ixment the dreadiul acts by which they nanortrived the destruction of the Alexandrian libra- foreign capitals there being efficient funds in real reform than was nooomplished in as many ed their liberty and took poression of theries and the decline of learning consequent on hand to pay the fourth half milliard of the years by his predecessor. We adhere to our Leasing. Daris. Hie Lordship wid this drontend, and endeavoured to regain their the destruction of the Romas Bupirs, are to be indemnity. 11. Fonyer-Quartier hun ben coade dispproval of some few of his slanges, but the majority have been unquestioned improvements as a diffult a case that be must have time native country, but they cannot be deemed found in it. The literature of Franco, Spain, a Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour.
in the personal machinery of the Government, to reconsider it and reconsider it again. With pirates or robbers in the aches of the law of Italy and German has been largely translated
by us, while our own, noble national literature, The Permanent Commission of the Natioanl and are guarantees so far of an honester and the exception of this there was now no arrearstioun," (15 Peters R., 5943
one of the obief sources of our pride and glory, Assembly met at Versailles yesterday, and ware, more etaient adminstration both in Stamboul in the Ceart, although he bad been ill, and
Abounds in incomparable wealth, and engaged in dissing the monetary crisis for and the provinces. Nor has the gain been although they had the long anses of Kwok-
contains, it not the springs, at least the remedying which the Minister of the Interior merely in promise. A whole programme of Aain, the Ocean, and the Conspiracy, which
CANTON.
overflow of all human knowledge. If the informed them the Government were taking pratical reforma has been frized and stready listed seren days.
Chinese civilization, which civilization the measures. Preliminary to more important pro- fa part married out. The financial situation The attorney-Ganeral remarked that there
(From a Correspondent.)
December 14th, 1871. Japanese have inherited, is to be supereuded, ceedings, the Minister of War bos asked Ge-being the chief difficulty and peril of the Gov- H. Abdal Moon and another. was the case of Dreyer and others. Yeong.
Our "ananal.avelry was inaugurated last the time now spent by the youth of the cation nerala Nonsouty, Cremer, and other officers erament, his Highness's first eare bus buen The Ubief-Justice delivered judgment as fe- Ating waking for judgment. Lonses and incomes is always made carefully low on the points recurved for argument after lederdele world give it. He thought of " Aladdin." The "mise cascone of the must be spent upon the English langturs. Nor were written by the be
Ilis Lordship said whenever the parties asked night by a performanceat the Shameen Theatre, acquiring the Chinese langage and character whether the letters publiabed under their namesrelieve this; and, it would be idle to attempt meeting the deficit by any sudden increase of Despatches have been received at Algiers, revenue, be las boldly accepted the mly alter. below what by any reasonable supposition the verdict
These prisoners were coxricted, after a tria]] however that they had wished it to sloop for melo-drama was really very good, and the shall we think ourselves bound to abandon this
actors were fairly up to the mark. The house position, boonuse Chinese stands in the same from Constantine, stating that the bulk of the native, and decided on what we have long rain- may be deemed the actual value. The reason extending over seven daya, of conspiracy with over
The Attorney-Generat said be bad born in was densely crowded, sad in spite of the cold position relatively to Japanese that Greek or insurgents had offered their submission, trustly advocated-aweping retrenchment in nearly for this is, the desirability of avoiding, the one Abiool Devraj, since decenand, on two counts.
every department of the Stuta. And here bis rived by Europons from the study of thea0 The citizens of London met yesterday for the great personal influence with the Sultan bas constant disputes which must arise by the The conspiracy charged on the Bret count was structed to ask for judgment. There was also draughts perrating, every portion of it, the Latin stands to English. The advantages de ing to French generosity.
to canes it to be believed that one Jamal had the one of Moosa . Les-Cheong, waiting till and lenoc seamed wonderfully well ploused.
Numbers of guests have come from Hoag. two languages was unattended by way of the dia third time to elest a sheriff, owing to the death ecabled him, we may assure, to tell his Majes zdoption of the opposite cetree; and pre-purchased certain goode from Leong aknu and the conclusion of the original matter, which cisely the same principle ought to have effect not for F. M. Ess & Oo, and with that pur was not yet finished, and there were three kong, probably about forty or fifty m all; for advantage which accrue to the Japaese from of Mr. Sheriff Young, he was unable from ty the truth as he has probably never heard it pose to base altered the labols of certain books Foreign Attachments in which Moon was gar independent of those that arrived in the Po-their connection with an unprogressive and illness to take the cathe on his firet cleation, before-with the result, alike creditable to yang yesterday afternoon, H.M. gb. Ell has paralysing language and civilization like thosanud died within a day or two of his second. Sovereign and Minister, of a reduction of nearly brought welasme patronizers of innocent of China. On the contrary. The models of The choice of the citizens fell this time upon £250,000 a year in the Civil List. The transfer There can be no reason why a proper Acocusert by Jainal. Toe conspiracy charged on the aishce, which were in the like position.
second count was to defend the same Leong.
mirt, and healthful jullity." And so, in eloquence, of dramatis and lyrical form, of Mr. Bennett, of Chenpside.
of Tophaneh to the Ministry at War, and a At the weekly morting of the Board of great pressant -œduction in the expenditure of terit Cowmusice should not be appointed, and -kum, and that with that oljet they fornis
His Lordship gave judgment on the plain spite of the almoa byperborean "cold snap." philosophical dialectic, and even of scientific
inquisition, making allowance for difference Works yesterday the Board unanimously agreed that department, will involve un coonomy of if Hongkong were not deprived of its right certain debta as debts of Jamal, when the notiff's rule for a new trial in this case, Mr. with which the clerk of the woatber
of system and advanos of views, are those to a request from Greenwich, and authorised of nearly as much more; while the suppression of self-Government in a way which would be eased knew that such debts were not das by Francis's first point, (that the defendant's presoat, faroring us, we are all anticipating
bequeathed to as hy the audiants. It the erection of a platform on Blackbeath for of the Evenf-the business of which is to be to bis netasi non-knowledge} glorious ca time of it. tolerated is as other British Colony, an As-im, bat by F. M. Fan & Co. The prisoners evidenco as
may suit the Japañero to take their new the purpose of Mr. Gladstone's meeting on divided between the Ministry of Finance and December 15th. scivatise terminology from Chinese roots Saturday, next week. At the same meeting the Sheikh-ul-Ilam the reduction of the sessment Committee would be a natural por. were acquitted on the other, the second and third of the identity of the cffences for whijab the
Ou the conclusion of the case for the plaintiff was arrested, was erroneonely cad
104 wo bays taken ours from Greek ronta. the verdict of the coroner's jury on the fireus uncil of State to less than half its former I append a resume of today's Racing tion of the Municipal Government of the Crown on the trial, Mir, Halyar, forthe prisoners, moitied), was decided in favour of the defendant
THE BACHELORS Our was won by Mr. Moer's But even the wisdom of this is questionable. Ford was referred to, and it was agreed to reuit naaber, and the cutting down of the salurice place. The means of settling all such ques took even paints, coutending that there was His Lordabip thought it was bis doty to admit
the jury. I decided the evidence. Mr. Francis had then taken the Rettig; Mr. George's. B." proved a fair an The Japanese should do a the Germans bave the question, arbat was the best form of fires of provincial aile by cus 50 per cent., will,
done in this respect, and construct their asientoupo, to the consideration of a committee.
together with the abolition of costly ine tions would then be very simple. The Com Case to gà to
against those abjections, but I reserved the point of misdirection is leaving the question cond.
At the opening of the inquiry in the Hampoutes swell the immediate saving to abore In the Customs' Cue, Lord Melbourne's to terminology from their den tongre. What mittee would publish a draft of its Arses poists for argument under a recent Urti. of actual knowledge to the jury. His Lori
its say for a period of five years, taking ance. The prisoners bare ben convicted, aliip had directed the jury that if they fount Spio was vioter, and Mr. Caledonia's Sluggard we, singing to the old Greek roots, call orygon stead Emall-pox Hospital, yestard 7. Mr. Hen- £1,000,000. Farther retrenchment in the army and bydrogen, the German call ouerst and ley, one of the commissioners, suzgested that and neey hadgets will raise the total so consi The STOWARD'S PLATE was wob easily by unsserstof, because they think it far better that the evidens ouebt to be brought to a close in derably above £3,000,000, which is said to be care that the value fixed to each property the case Gims or for argument on the actual -owledge thy moet find the know came in a good second
11th inst. Mr. Hayilar haring become Acting ledge imputed by the law. Therefore, whatever. should be a fair average representation of 12torney-General, retired from the defence, and ground of complaint the defendant might bare, Mr. Clayton' Nimrod Mr. Melchers All Fours men should understand and apprehend the real the genres of next werk. At the same time, be estimated deficit for the year. For the first meaning of the terme so used by the aid of indicated certain points where it would be de- time; therefore, in the history of Turkish what it was worth. This draft would be Mr. Francis, in the absence of other Connees the plaintiff bad none co this point. The most was second.
The HoxAM PLATE was awarded to Mr. Ca their mother tongue, than that they should sirable to have additional witaesars. It appeare finance, we expect in a few weeks to be able to pulbahed, and a day fred, up to which read the Dase for the primers. Mr. Ball important argument of Mr. Braucis was that
menning of such warde as oxygen end hydro-night noren, have both evaded the Inquiry.
lanon between revenue and expenditure: and, it appeals would be heard. The Continittee baring resigned the office of Acting Attornir: the verdict, was conturg to the evidence and ledonia Binggard; Mr. Jeliar's Flight name either have to burden their memories with the that Goa, the warder, and Mrs. Winstanley, the publish a budget that will show an honest bu
General, retired from the prosecution, and perverse. Though bis debip was still of in second.
In the SREE PLATE, Mr. George's Fragen, or be forced to learn Greek to arrive at
(Daily New)
this result be achieved, all Europe will admit their menning. That the dead languages will
MONDAY, Oct. 23. that Mahmond Fasha has voll carmed his would then decide upon these applications, Mr. Drummond appeared alone. Mr. Eransiapinion that his direction to the jury to find
The HONGKONG Cup was won by Mr. Clay-be cultivated in Hurope, and especially in Eng A series of resolutions haa baen unanimously vizional spurs, and au end would be put for a period of five first point was that there was no eriden ein law the knowledge imputed by the law was right, Diavolo gained the prize.
of intent to defrand sufficient to go to the Jury was be so sabiafied of this as to grant a now
But the reform of its Blaancos, although the years to the annoyance and vexation which because Leong-Akum trusted to Rassim boy trial upon that ground. He decided to dis- ton's Nimrod in this race Mr. Milk's Aati was land, to the extent that has hitherto been the adopted by the Irish Roman Cathalie prelates,
case, may bon question; but that we shall lose in blah they renew their oft-repeated condem most pressing want of the country, is not in & Ce, and not to F. M. Eax & On, or to Jamal charge the rule on the grounds that the ques-socoad.
The Breath and last race this day, for the vast advantages in, abandoning their study, if nation of mixed education call upon those reality its greatest. As the first condition of an their agent ingenuous argument was tios of a new trial was a very uice and difcals Another great advantage which would yo
Forded en Addison. Gandiaequi, that in law one iz Eugland; that no rule far a new trial COMPRADORE'S CUP, was won by Mr. Pat's on full consideration of all the circumstances members of Parliament who are their all progress it needs law; and this faul, again, sult from such a system would be that the simbley & Ge. were the only debtor to bad heen vaude absolute in the Colony within Alebymiat, while Mr. Jinkee's Mignonsite came we exclude them from the ordinary curriculum religionists to oppose any political party which the new Sadr Azam is said to bare fully re- of education, cannot be doulted by any rational would attempt to forco upon Ireland a "god ooguised. He be, therefore, anourthed the Government could know to a point bow Leg-Alom, and that, if an, the express charge the memory of the Officers of the Court, extend-in sound.
The attendance was larger than ster known. But what will the Japanees lose by lees" scheme of instruction; pledge the raturn carefully-framed schema of judicial reform Left that F. M. Kan & Co. were the debtors failed. 1 ing back 6 years, a practing which he thought
throwing over Chiness for Buglish All that of any candidate who would not uphold the in the arabives of the Ministry of Justine by & Co. were debtore--I do notary the only debtors plaintiff was a paapar, and could not give goo
deed, there be any thing-they may obtain Roman Catholic people; and ask for subsorip-usbmit it to the Conseil of State for fas, adep- and on the other hand, it would be aqually to Leong-a-kum, and that there was evidence rity for conte, for which reanas be ought not
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF FRANCE.-M. in a few years by tramorbing or travelst. tions for the establishment of a ventral train- tion, or for such modifications as the improved advantageous to property bolders, and to the too to the jury Mr. Fouzia book exception to after losing bis verstist to be granted a 15
financial condition of France and the w character and language. They must divinely-constituted guardians of the spiritual will be at once the most difficult and most public generally, to know accurately what iny obarge to the jury, subailting that I should trial: that the notion was a penal one, in which Michel Ohevalier, in un'article in the Dabotsing the Chinese “indiapoumilles" into their ing school. In coauiuvion, the bishops, us personnal of that body may suggaaf This
bare poisted out that are was not sufficient came the Court would not grant a new till upon
3 defraud. To decide after a verdict for the defendant; and, finally, depreciation of the bauk-note onrreaoy, gives break away from this melancholy trammal interests of their people," emphatically warn important memure attempted in Turkey in they were called upon to pay in tazes for a evidence of the inter
a thommand olaks bigotrics and evil administra given property, until the date of the next that fast, we the province of the jury. It was that the statute was framed to protect the peo-expression to the opinion that the proper ra. which has hitherto held them. With all their their ficcks to abstain from the perusal of all the present generation. It will be opposed by competent for me to offer to them my own ple against the King, his Officers, and bit medy is an increase of exports. In order to great intelligence, and, in any respects their publications in which the maxims of their view, but I was not obliged to offer my view to Judges, and therefore one of the latter would increase sports production must bo zendered superiority over the Japanese, the Chinese re-religion and its ministers are misrepresented tive traditions; but, it honestly carried cot, it abuses which weaken the country at house and That the assessment of property is a matter the Jary, and so far as I did exprose myself I not grant a new trial after a verdict of a jary more cusy and more economical. "We must present an intellectual system which it is ab- and assailed, and principles inculcated subver will strike at the root of nine-tenth of the
meant to have said that se e juror I should either way. Bis Lordship, having discharged do away with all taxes upon raw materials of sard to suppose that the world can ever hesive of society, order, and Christian morality.
Jettera received in Birmingham from Me.doradit it abroad. It wll also deprive the which should be under the mangement of a think that the evidenss was sufficient. br. the rule, prosasded to make the following ob. erary kind, and alou it is becessary that we benefited or advanced by. It bas dane for the
should open our frontiere to machinery, imple minds of its men what custom bas done for the Bright giveun encouraging account of the state capitulations of their lugt raison d'élre, and so properly selected Coinmittee, for people will Francis submitted that the deception did not servationa
and ovaid not injure Leag-kam-that it Although the decision of the Court on the ments, and apparatus of every description, teet of their women, bandaged and erumped of the right hon. gentleman's health. It is not relieve Turkey from a vexatious anachronism bé disposed to deny. The average opinion an happened that it did not injure bim is true, hearing of the first writ of habeas corpus of which in many cases are made abroad better them until for all prestioal perpass their value however, considered probable abar. Mr. Bright that could not be defended for an hour if the country possessed in system of dative tribunale The Mansion-boane Fond for the relief of the worth the name. If Mahmoud Pasha encoeds of men qualified to judge is the best criterion because the frand was detested in time-ba: 1 Kwok Asing does not at all belong to this case, or cheaper than at home with us." In other in destroyed. There is life and warmth in them, will address his constituents this winter.
Oblongo enfferers now emonate to 236,500, of in carrying through aach a reforul as this, lo in such cases; and this would be seated by a do not doubt that an intent, if not the only I think it due to myself to take this, my only words, the proper means of dealing with the it in true; but it is deformed life, and such
There is no progress, and no desire for which the Lord Mayor as advised £30,000 by will win for bimself a place in the very front Committee, and cannot be looked for from intent, was to shield FL Eus & Co., not them of publicly atating, that in the notaion diuities of France will be found in Free warmth as there may be in byberastion, but no
known to be involrent, from liability to Loorg which I then came, I, without knowing it, Teade. It is to be noticed that while M. Mishel more. individuals, especially if the person upon to make it appear that Jumal was followed the principles annoiated in the Chevalier attributes the financial derangement it: a rigorous life for any bigher material, telegraph. Of more than £15,000 subscribed in rank of Turkish stateamen, and establish a second to that of no Minister who has preceded whom the duty devolves is appointed by the alone indebted to him, and to shew that F. Taited States. In the Armistead Unas, which of Fraxou to this cause, other writers, basi Tufellectual or moral purpose is tits for Liverpool, £10,000 bat besi remitted in like stain on the respect und coufidence of Europe
M. Es & Co. were indebted and liable is as I informed, a leading American de- their arguments upon the case with high which men who have any hopes is regard to manner.
Amorting of delegates from twenty.chrantone him at the Porte The tendency Government, and is, therefore, maiurally, and not to biw, Leong-a-kum, but to Jamal, and cition, the Supreme Court of the United Fatos Pouper-Queriter bus obtained the means of the destinies of mankind con bare as patience, perhaps justifiably, disposed to get as much thus to enbatitute the assignas in Baukragtey (uf authority there as great as that of the meeting his engagements, refer it to the 'rmuli and though they would deprecate any sudden in Lancashire was held at Blackburn yesterday, istration, thus far, all in this direction, and
break up of it likely to lead to anareby or ti when the threatened lock-wat was fully discus- it is bat justice to acknowledge the funt. tamation out of the public as possible. as the creditor of F. M. &. for Long House of Lords with w) said, in 18 Fetar" of speculations."
consider himself justified in placing his as-! manment at the extreme rate which the pro- perty may be considered worth. Now this is
contrary to all recognised principle in such matters. At home, the assessments both on
here.
now ariess year after year upon this subject.
much revenue it could raise by a tax of
given percentage upon the assessed property
assessment.
BKFOES THE HON, CHIEF JUSTICE SMALU,
ed to a slicitor an account purporting to abow
Counte.
Kacok-doing . Pouncefote,
is, at
air of opinion on the fasta proved that PM. Every reasonable in a small Colony; that the before, and the weather by no means too cold,
Z. they absolutely require from Chineseif, in principle of denominational education for the Mastapba Fazyl Pasko, and in preparing to re-
bf nomin