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We cannot help thinking the fiue indicted by. Mr Russell yesterday upon a Obicane who, in company with others, set upon another Calestial for summoning him to the Summary Court to recover a sum of 810, was too lenient, if the fools of the ouse as it is reported were fully established, The force of the matter is in the defendant having been resisted by others in the statt, as this would show that it was not a mers street row, but a pre-arranged attack. This species of intimidation is con- stantly resorted to by Chinese, and ought to be severely punished wheir detected,

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FEBRUARY 7eur, 1812.

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THE MISSIONARY QUESTION IN

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required for the cclebration of the ceremonica prescribed by its own ritual. And the same tolerance in stipulated for on hebalf of Chinese Christians, whother Grock, Roial, or Protra † tank, in the trestice with foreign powera.

Articlo & lays down that, where Chinese and foreigners live together, the law mest be im partially administered. This without doubt.

Tho Chronicle sad Directory for 1872. the seductive seclztail abolished, there would.

Crimusi Jagois. Hywas sure he had the permission of

YOKOHAMA.

↑ Artiole 3 complains of the position ureogated bo little left to desire." Still here is the

sae Més, Hughes, and the other ladier, for saying " The mail steamer bringa datos, to: thỏ 30th, by the missionaries in China by their relations NOW READY,

that they wished wil long- health; and a short ulto. There is pot juch gedorał nawa. - The - with the authorkies of the land, and of various seductive cokluil adraitted, and we suspect

The romnining cuses consisted of petty thefte stay in China, and they were ready to do what weather has been cold and there has been skit, proceedings on their part which irritate bath the clinace of its being abolished is not vors

and the usual number of street gamblinge, &c. they could for the gentleman to make that tog for several days.

authorities and cople, in particular of tugir in- gront. As it has never yet heen established

stay a pleasant onar

The affitir concerning the photograph of the terference between the nativa Christians and In the last mentioned one, Mr. Stockhaugan PUBLIC BREAKFAST TO ME, CONSUL who is to decide when Doctors disagree we as draminta by Mr. Thomas with reference

Mr. Copy then propored the toast of the "Po- Milaide which was mentioned some time ago, the law. The mat moes given of the offencer HUGHES.-

afgn Consils,” remarking that by had pecollar appears to have become more scripts than at compiluined of are not numerous, and the.venue certainly shall not undertake so delicato a to debts no to the late losses of the Hotel,

(From a Coricaponiems)

pleasure in proposing the toast of a body emi fra appeared. The photoginpher appears to is laid in thởomote provinces of Kwei-alamand task; but may be permitted to point out Las-a-fong, with a view to attaching them. It On the 5th, inntant, the Brities community nently reapestad and univerally enformed. To have boan an Austrian, not a Japaneso, ao at Szecher. The cases brought forwayd again that porhaps there is duly a difference in appears hererer that a large number of the of ton entertained FLE.M. Consul 3. their, in fumes and nitel nelion we owed much

outstanding debts would be collected yesterday. Hughes, Esq, at & complimentary breakfast of bar present accurity and immunity from following account of the makler i-

tbe representative of France that, although degree between the two views undor actioty as ten shroffs being out for that purpose, and Hie at the Shameen Clab. The roome wary most trouble; to them we were indebted for mach An unplosant episode attended the visit of cousiders it most desiralte flat the Rumqu biały DI JAMIESON observes that caeli person Fence dooided to jonzo the examination tastefully decorated for the cension, and the social en yazent, and he had no hesitation in His Majesty to Yoltannins. Baron Stillfrio, opa and their missionarios at mld have such must be a law unto himself, for in different nutil today at noon attaching all nocy byrakfast was given in the library. A cou calling upon the Company to drink the health who under tso. firm of Stillfried & Co., bus access to the ch of ithorities of jurisdiction as freciend, by Mr. Stockbauson after 10 o'clock.) wittes was appointed a few days since, and to of the Consuls, combining with the toast the lately cominoncod buairipee us a photographer | will enable them to represent any wrong done individuale narcotiam begins at different et night. The Hotel Company it appeace the indefatigable stoms of these gentlemen, name of Me. Ourłowitz,

with a very fair mensurs of success, being very | to their congregations in the matter of religious opochs, and the commencement of narcos svo a lien on ohite collected to satisfy thoir Mesura. Lind, Thomas, Gifford and Intohison, The Basen von Carlowite, in returning desirous of obtaining a portrait of His Majesty, freedom, the French legation does not recugniss tien marks the point when both appetite and rear of rent, which amounts to $1,500. Mr. much of the indisputably excess of the enter thanks, remarked that this was probably, the tegnested the bonour of a sitting. This was the claims of the same ecclesiastics to interfore Stock bousen thought thèrs wouli ramsin talamont is to be attributed; Invitations had last time that he would bare the pleasure of refused; and as he could not obtain this much between the "Cuiuere, Obristian and his official circulation will begin to be damaged." It $1,000 guod dolite uncollected after yeatering head sent to all the members of the Canton reapanding as the dozen of the Consulte body coveted privilege he took in instantaneous in any question in which the free exercise of will be wise, therefore, to keep well on the

community, being others then Britieb, and in Canton. He could only introduce to the flow of one of the socnes in which His Majesty his religion le not affected. covers were laid for over 80 persons, The obair notion of the Button Community be successor, was seated surrounded by his more immediate If, as it is alloged, foreign missionarios are right side of narcotism; and we suspect that

was taken by Mr. À A Lind, the vice chairs Mr. Ladere, who he was anaured would soon win | strundanta. It gave but a ganorul idea of the in the habit of interposing in anita, uvil or those who wish to preserve their, health un-

by Mr. I. Gifford and Mr. Thonus Tuumas. All the esteem and favour of all, He had always scone, and nothing but tire subst vivid imaginerminal; or of forcing themselves, either in impaired will find ample opportunity for

the ladies of the community wore invited to the found the Community of Ownton puil welite- tion ounld make it into “a portrait of the person or entrespondoues, upon the authorities - entertainment, and the gaiety of their attire gother, and trusted that whatesor political | Mikado," However, when it was advertised in a mañmuar, disrespectful or offensivo, the re- diminishing the number of little excursionua

FORDELY OF RIFI, 0.

added considerably to the effect of the scene. differemes might exist at home, the prongst for sale, the government Rela were all horri mady, in ppears to me, a in the hands of the over the border which they are in the habit

Mr. Schmidt, ganonith, charged fire of bis

Mr. and Mrs. Huglice arrived shortly after harmony and good feeling would, continuo to bed, and Elto governor of Kanngsen requested latter. The authority outraged har but to of making. The fact cannot be denied that buye, and working, on suspicion of having o'olnok, and were reared by the committee dwell in Cuntan. Before resuming bis sent, the English, Comul, who ta ajan the acting complain to the great consul, through the a large number of men, whose ways of life stolen ont of their now leather cases, five now in the Hall of the Club A breakfast in which Mr. von Carlowitz requcated the Compaar to Austrian Cousal, to stop theme. He said be Tamen by the gation of the country to which. fouling pieces, one rifo and one carbius-lear steful elegance was admirably combined with All their glasses, and drink to a toust which he had no power to do so-but seat a request to the missionary belongs." I. ann, of course, une, have caused them to live in a better regn- the other implements in their case to ibu sumptuous abundante we then served, and at had much plasare in proposing, and which be Messrs. Stillfrid & Co., and in arrangerat aver for no government but my own, Lut I am lated manner that je commonly the case, have value of $500. Complainant stated, the boxan its lose the obitirninn, fr. Lind, called upon was sure would be received by all residents was ultimately come to by which the publicatiesfion that her Majesty's government would with lion of the picture was delayed, that the not-uphold any "British wissionary, either in" been able to stand the climate," is the bad been opened by one person having a key the company to fill their glasses and dribla in Canton, of whatever nationality,

to fit them, He did not suspent the first four toast..

approval and acclamation. Ho bogged to govorupïont might decide whether they would interferener in suite, or in the support of a expression is, for periods which ordinary defendants 93 much as the Efth, who is a look. He felt much pilihanrs in being called upoù, praposa sunness to that important institution purchase the negative and so settle the ques. Obinesa in his opposition to the law of Ohios.. In the mattor of anbscriptions for public people could not venture upon; and that, maker. The first defendant is responsible for as the representative of Canton, to propose the with which all were concerned, the Foreign on. A day or two afterwards the Yokohama withous producing any noticable effects, locking up all doors, and the whole of the first health of dr and Mrs. Hughes, who by their Chetoms, coupling with this toust the anme of officials get Mosera Stilltried & Uc to slow purposes, it seems to me that. There may he them to seal up the negative and the pictures some confusion between the classes of contri- either apon their bodily or mental vigour, four defendunts live in the house, the fifth does kindness, hospitality, and zoufal qualities bad the present Commissioner, Mr. Bowra

Mr. Bowra, in responding bi the const, as taken therefrom, and it was decided that if hübers. Fia coveraton to Christianity doen c. The firet had only been in bis employ earned the good will and kind wishes of the while, on the other hand, there have been three days, and he had always cntrasted in Canton community in no small degrto. The pressed his gratification in finding from the pro-equmunication was received by then by the or, in the opinion of foreign governments, in KELLY & O., Shanghai.many cases where men have Teen obliged to with the keys of the doors. He was a married community wight and consolation in regard to posil of thie toust, and the cordial mannen in 18th altims, they might broak the seals and go any way affect the Chinese prosclyto's saber- return home, who could have retained thorn, but witness did not think his wife was in the departure of hir. Hoghee in the fact that which i had been received, that the oustoms in on with the sale. On the 17th, the Goremor diation to the officers of his government, this place. The mobbery was committed between their bil, and much repected chief was about to Clinton was regarded as by po mesna so odious of Kesagawa, Mr. Mutzu, told Baron Stilfried or to the laws of the land. It will certainly health by a little timely attention to exercise, 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock. The fifth defendant take bie plaod; but latero Mr Robertson's orobjectionable institution unit was or rather that he had order, to paralisan the negative, nos be hold, to exempt bin from taxation, But good qualities might he ho could hardly fill the had been, sometimes représented; so far as his and that the only question now was at the frois certain soutributions which bis fellow pime, and dict

se apposed to leave work at 5 o'clock.

J. Miller, an engineereinployed by Mr.Sobmidt, rug in the sides of the community, which efforts bad contributed in any way to this price. At that moment the Acting Austrian contrymen impone upon themselves be can- deposed that the fourth defendant looked would be caused by the departure of Mra result he falt much gratified, although he could Uonal entered the wo and said this was now not but be creupted, and the thinese govern- The P. & O. stemmer Ocelong with the inov-up the book door of the workshop at 5 o'clock; Harber. As to Mr. Hughes' oficial connection attriba bat little of the esteem to his own beyond consideration, for the novative and mount is bound for roue his osemption, beanrise ing Mail leit Singapore at 4pm, on Saturday and handed him the kore He then went up with Canton, he (the clarian) thought that it labonra. He considered that it was a mistake pictures printed from it had been confiscated. by treaties with foreign powers it bis engaged isst, the 3rd instant.

to suppose the customs necessarily conserra. And this was true.;. Some days before, the Aus- to sequer la any person penetising or preaching to his room, dressed and came down to go out, would be impossible to speak in torme too eu- he tried the shep doors and saw them all looked, logistic of the courtesy, promptitude and ability tion or restrictive. The foreign element in trian Minister resident, Chevalier de Galice: Christianity within its dominions the free exer The Band of the 10th Regiment will perform and then went out. He retarned, at 8.30 p.m. with which any qucation was taken ap and carried Chinese administration was surely worse than had sent down orders from Feds to the Asting cine of his region. The Obidese have faith- in the Fullis Gardeus this afternoon; the fulgid gut, return at, to dinner, but on bis re through. He had no wish to say more, and would neeless if it confined ita action to perpetuating Comaul, desiring him to obtain the negative by in much that the Christian does not believe in. lowing is the programie:—

to be found Mr. Smith bad company, and it merely sek all present to join with him in wish and bolstering up. Chinesa prejudico-galvani- whatever was and confiscute it. The and when they compel a Christim to take part MarchKally Darling..... Lovers

being too soon to alveg he went out again. The ing health, happiness, and prosperity to Mr. atdziar into temporary life Uhinese Toryism, Austrian Acting Consud thereupon selt au in ceremonies, condemned by his religion, or to Selection Deutsche Leiderhalle Kühner.

scoand defendant opened the door for him, and Mra. Hughes."

which all hoped to sor dend and buried or English Cover coz table, and an English subscribe funds in ail of the celebration of Walt..............Werner Kinder. Strauss.

he trusted to bis closing the door again on his

This tooat was received with much enthusiven; finding excuses" and "apologicor for Chinese marine coling as 8. policaman to bring the auchi ceremonies, they are interfering with the Sacred Cherus... La Varta... Bossini

going out. He returned at 11 Delock with a leer after choor being noted for Mrs. Hughes, blunder, miannderstandings, or shorloomings, angalite to the Consulate. Baron Sulfried freerexercise of his religion, and against auch Qandrille...Hit & Mian... Herve. Galop.........

friend, the chief engineer of the Bay. When Mr. Hughes, respondol, saying that he would The foreign custom, hothonglit, might gave up, the aeried parcel under pestest, interference he is entitled to the protestion of ...Martin.

buy returned the street door was wide open, ask the company to ones bis inability to render considerable service, both to Chinesd remarking that it was of no use contending the Chinese government.

Take, for instance, the case of prayor for rain, This was usual, ne the door was in general make a speech or to express in miitable terue and foreign interests, in acting as a sort of against fores One of our contemporaries closed at 16 'lock. He called for a boy, and the gratitude he felt for tria public testitooney dinu by means of which Chinese might lean saya that before the picture was taken Baron difference of mange in reaprot of which Iza bean the whole of the first four defendists rushed at of their esteem. On behalf of Mrs. Hughes, de to boon foreigners and their way, and foreign- Stillfried, was particularly asked by Japanese the occasion, as I am informed, of more than him and told him that thieves had broken into well as on his own recount, be thanked them ers in their torn might learn to know Chinese offisiale n to take it. And, if this he's one of understanding between Chinese Chris. the house. He asked if Bir Schmidt was in, sincerely. He nhau beged to thank the Chair. The customs people were missionaries, in fact, mon courtesy to his Majesty, who had permittians and non-Obristians. Prayer for min and as he was net be immediately went for the man for the compusulary words in which tay missionaries, whose calling was of a scotlar ted foreigners to be present sliquld, have pre-or for other blessing, or for other cadunities, police, leaving his friend in charge of the they had been referred to. Speaking for bir aharseter, and whose mission it was to taich rented any picture being taken; but we are as-is not peculiar to China. But in England, onse. He suspected both the fifth defendant self, he felt conscious of being altogether unde Chinese hy example and precept the advantages sured that it is not au; and that so far from whers we have Protestants, Romanists, Jews, and an old boy of Mr. Schmidt's. The fifth deserting of this panise. At for Mr. Hughes he of honour, honesty, and fair dealing in admin my objection being, onde, every assistance way and other persuasione, no one denomination in fendant la continually so the babit, of sending would not be so negaltant as to say she did not intiative matters to convince them that a nu rendered Baron Stillfried, and be was advised ever allowed to compel another denomination water coolies to the bouts to proacre Baskets met all the good that had been said of her, tin could not remain stationary, but most to take the picture from the spot and in the to offer op prayers except in its own of water. fie livan in a horse close by, and is Tiny both felt that ligy had done very little to either advanes or rot ograde, and to point out maner he did. The affair he occited a great to subsoribe faude except for the building if only employed when Mr. Schmidt has work for reciprocate the kindness and conrteny which that the path of progroan might also be a path dent of compuent, and the arbitrary conduct of its own chapala, or the liquidation of expensça hit, and when he has not he works for himself they had received at all hands Wherever they of plenaantress and price, enior; nafer; and the Austrian Minister is almost universally We have received the following, additional bis own fios. He aspects him because went it would always to a soured of pleasure to more advantageons to travel than the old work condemned. The Atinit was a mere malehill particolare concerning the loss of the Sic people who use for water are constant refeety that nothing had occurred during their ways in which they had been contant to jog and he had magnified it into a mountain.

ly gazing about when they come on the pro stay in Canton to disturb the harmony and along for so many centuries. On the other band, DNES nada --The Simoovadā run 'on a pook in Haiten mises, und he constantly talking to his good feeling for watch the Canton community he thought there was duly to perform in Straits pot laid down in the latest chart, and Iriends at the salt amity widows at the bad been so long distinguished and they would assisting to soften the shock, to moderate the was sinking rapidly, when, to save life, Caplain back, in what seemed to him a very suspicious remember with pride that on leaving the port ardour and impatienos, which erpected to see Clark van so to a sank bark. She was stir way: He also is in the habit of going up stairs they were bonoured by the friendship of the resi. China revolutionised and made Enropean per

Incaure No. 1 là the memoiadam of But it further scope to imply that, in chen rounded by Chinese boats, which left only and sitting down with the fourth defendant in deats. With regard to public actors Mr. Hughes hapa within the space of a single life. Muob on being fired at. The US. steamer Aahucios e room

could only say that it was most gratifying to him aloo "might be done in seating to Teung-li Yamen, circulated February 9th, of bonicide, poputer feeling will not be satis coming in sight, rau dựwn to the weak

Sergeant Mabeth stated Mr. Schmidt came while attempting to do his duty; ta meet on all bridge over the guit which separated Chima 187 Turlosure No. 2 contains the eight profed unless a life be given for a life, and took off all the crew and passengers, to the station and reported that a robbery bad sidea sash ready co-operation. The sympathy from the Western world, by pointing out the positions appended in the Taman'a memoria- Under English law this is by no menuz so Turn Inspector General of Customs has dewith their effects, and carried them, era por been countled cu bis premises of sine riffas, and consideration whith Laid bron extended to many admirable gnatitica high adore the Obi dom; and Incloruro No. 3 is the note ad- possible sa under the law of Ubiar. Experience tion of then, into Fouchow. It is stated that a Ee went down, and the fourth defendant opened him hid ninde big works work of love, and he base system nud character, and by reminding dressed by the minister, Wen Siung, to Sir R. has shown that in many cases the latter will termined to perform, what will doubtless portion went on to Shnugun in the Ping on the dont be crmined the face and fond, the could truly say that to be of use was a pleasure people of a fact which thoas in constant oun Alcook, all of which are referred to and in part condemn a prisoner te death where the law of prove a very valuable service to the foreign. After all the passengers were off, the starbek shop door was opened, and no sign of them to himself; be only regretted that the occasions took with Chinese could surely forget: that summarised in the foregoing dispatch of Mr. Ing and would be satisfied by a penalty for communities resident in China, in the publiaid off the bank into deep water, and marks in having been forced open viulently, not a mark were so rare, Groat and anexpected honour divergence did not necessarily mean inferiority. Wade..

Jess savere, if it were presible to punish the en Inclosure No. 4 or 10 fabbems. The Ashuelot find tas rocky on either of the two half doors: the doors had a bail been paid to Mrs. Hughes und himself and that neither the East nor the West could

at all Ib in to be deplored that misunder cation balf-yearly of information with regard sweeping for it, and be ascertained its exact staple on euch, which had not been tampered that day, and he slowly thanked those who claim an catire mounpoly of virtus, learning or

MR. WADE TO THE MINISTER WON SIANG standings should arise from a difference in our to disease among natives and foreigners in position. It was nearly in mid-channel with. He found a bundle of jose sticks beside bad paid it.

civilisation. Cheers).

· Pekin, Juvė, - 1871. ondra, but I see no rumedy for this until China China. The facilities which the Customoses by her have been comparativdy trilling.

steamer was in ballet, and Cacqueatly the

one of the caaen, and como of the mmrade on Before sitting down be would, with the per The next toast was Our Guests," to which SIB,-Iu uecordauce with the promisa de alal see it. revise the process, of, in- the floor. As they were going down to the mission of the Chuirmat, proposeafoast, The Mr. Levyohn was called upon respond. He your excellency when I had the pleasure of rostigation now common in her courts. So House possesses for such a work, having its In the Zaily News of the 2nd inst, at which youse from the slation, they met a man in prosperity of Canton." It was ons he had did so with feelings of gratitude to their hea meeting, you at the men of Foreign Affairs long as evidence is vrang: from witnesses by own medical officers at almost every port, date it was not known in Shangbai what the Dochrane street, and Mr. Schmidt said to him great pleasure in proposing. Daring his long pibable hosts, though why he had been celeste 1 a few days ago, I beg to submit to you some torture, it is sparcely possible for the authorities will render it as perfect as cau be obtained steamer was that was reported by the Sin is that you, Marshall and he answered. Fes, stay in China he had poter passed so happy sus could not understand, unless that it was in observations on the papers relating to the mais of a foreign power to associate themselves with and we doubt not it will prove not only of Nanes as lost in Laitun Straits, it is stated what is the mutter I have been looking for time as that which he bad spent in Canton Ching great respcot was paid to Antiquity, and sionary question which were forwarded me by those of China in the trial of a criminal case!

that some of the native samen on board the value to the medical profession, bat of great fatter ressal knew the sunken fees to be you." Mr. Schmidt, asid he had been robbed, In former days, when foreigners were imprison that he was the most ancient person present yourself and the President Shen on the act of and unless the authorities of both nationalisies

and the mas then came with them. They hade within the old factores, the scrumunity as They are all glad to have had an opportunity February last.

are present, there will always be a suspicion of interest to the general public.

the Suwondo, from the part of the masts above not been there over two minutes when the known as one of the happiest and most agree of doing bonoor to Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, and

It will be in your recollection that when they unfairness or one side or the other. This The second volume is before us; and in water, they having been formerly on board ber second witness came with some other constables, able in the East. It fully maintained the road to thank their hosts for a most agreeable were sent me I made an effort to have their cir dinlenty surmounten, there would be none in

At the time it was made, not much importants. He found a look and a bunch of keys, on the pantion at the present tima. He had no doubt entertainment,

onlation postpound until portions of them which the way of providing a code of laws to affcot turning to the report of Amoy, we notice some was attributed to this statement.

last witness's bed; it witness was a little the that ander the fostering care of the energetic The Chairman then oulled on Mr. Sampson seemed to me open to criticism could be mixed gea none certainly on the part of remarks so peculiarly applicable to Hongkong,

worse for liquor, ...

Municipal Council and tasteful Garden Comfor the next toast, and that gentlecian roso revised; und in my note of the 11th February Bugand; none, in my belief, either on the and indeed to the larger number of the ports

ttle the worne for liquor, and 30 net have been more attractive than it now was, tie wristed friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hugues, and he would writing of my vise on the subject. I was Mr. Miller, recalled, said he must have been a mittes the settlement sesid man benome eren They had expressed good wishes for departing I proposed to lay before you a zlatement in part of any other power, in Chin, that we think it may be useful to

Au to the complicity of persons other than bis friend Marshall, whom he left at the bones that the community would olae inorcase in now ask the Company to remember that in eocial engaged on a memoriam to be submitted to those directly charged with an offende, and by give them special prominence. After stating

Ea could not account for he ignorance of the wealth and every happiness. He would ask all as well as in political lite, in small. Communi. you when I received your subsequent pute of whom it can be shown that the latter were in that Kulangsu, the small island on which

robbery when mal by Mr. Schmidt in Cochrane to join in drinking Prosperity to Canton, tios as well se in prost nations, we have often the 18th, urging dispatch, as you wiebed to stigated to commit it, I do not see why, they Streal, as he was made acquainted with is; at Mr Thomas, in responding for Canton, could in the same breath to cry "The king is dead; address allthe Legations at the same moment should be allowed to coempe either punishment the private residences of the foreign tuba

the same ting my bimself, nor would he tell wist not refrain from wating that the task of reply long live she King" He had so much cout. I rode to the Tamen the following afternou or indemnity Bus the enrre of lavestigativi bitants are situated, has a suitable climate,

sent him away from the house whilst he wanting to this toast had not heat entrusted to an dence in the good sense of Mr. and Mrs. Haghes for the purpose of tendering my explanatious again is very differently understood by the Chi- having the full benefit of the strong, sea

for the police. uuless it was the drink in him abler representative. He yielded, however, to that it would be an insult to them to seek to in person, but I was not so fortunate as to use nese and thisforeigner; and on this point I breezes in summer, and the cold of winter

the same as in himself,

nooue in the interest he took in watching the fortify himselt by no apology against a sus your excellency; and, oa inquiry. I learned that equally despair of a better understanding until

thing never so intenso as to make the ox

Mr. Schmidt, recalled, said Mr. Maraboli had growth and progress of the port, and although pirion of invidiaus refintion or comparison, the papers had already been circulated the the facerational sole, before baggested, stail beam in bla company the early part of the oven-one years ago, there was a when people, wasonly his own inability du spusk which evening before. posed situation uncomfortable, the report

The article closes with the reworkable pro ing and had left him about 7 c'elook; be next began to despair of Custon, he for hig part had prevented his doing so. with boldness; but, be

base been agiced to. narovised, for two reasons in particular position, that if a missionary protect a Chinese station, in company with Sorgt. McBeth. He from the shock initiated upon it by the opening and Mrs. Hughes would form a gap which; Mr. way sober when bodeithim, and when he most him of porte in the North and on the Yang-teze Robertson would be quite gnable to filt; it was given to the name of Free and to the Roman siduary, mast be punished as the law would BOOTABINGH v. C. 1. VOLIMANN. $78.70, again, expressed surprise when informed of the To that belief he had adhered through good nut Mr. Robertson's fault, bat bis, misfortune; Catbolic religion, when I thought might be punish the Chinese, or expelled the country.

report unit evil report, and need merely refer to for. whatever virtuça and good qualities Mr. offensive, not only to France but to other 1 am at a loss to understand how any alis. also on a promissory note. It appeared that robbery. the original Boto was for $75, and the defend First defendaan aid that when second wit the returna of trade losbay how bis belief and Robertson possessed, and he possessed many, powers, whose nationals are also ecgaged in sionary can prevent the arrest of a Chines ant. had paid interest at the rate of $5 per nese and Mr. Marebali samo ab 11 o'cloor they faith wero fally justified by subsequent evente, ho did not possess thong hoavanly ouds which missionary enterprises in China: in the text charged with an offence Reainst the law. month for 13 months, the odd $3.70 being the both went up stairs, and on opening the door heIn 1864 the value of dia Canton Exports was apportain only to the fair sex Eutting on one place, because the review of the diffenttics of Should a misscary rently attempt such inter balance of interest for the 14th month, Judg discovered that the bar was not up as it ought 13,000,000 of dollars, Imports $8,000,000, side that point, bewus aure that if anything the missionary question, more especially invention, the proper course, as I have before ub- to be, and he informed Mr. Miller of the circum making a total of 381,000,000, while the year round console them for the loss they wero about thes parts which attront is explanation of served, would be an immediate appeal to the ment for the plaintiff.

atande. Mr. Miller was a little the worse for before Inst (the return for 1871 not being yet to suffer, it was the knowledge that their old be Tientsin menere, is by no menos sulolat. combat or minister of the nationality.

Aitiofe &-Tho panspuri question referred to LEBAUM, C. L. VOLKMANN-$6,50 liquor, and he told him to look round and ser accessible) the valas of exports was $20,000,000, and tried friend and experienced Consul was fed to insure the Chinese government that Plaintiff is a tailor who in mare generally if all was right bo did so, and found the look and of imports $18,000,000, thus showing a total looming luck once more amongst them. Hayapathy and support on the part of foreign in this article does not seen to us to need any known by bin trade name Aboy. He claimed of of the shop duor, and the shop evidently of $32,000,000 or an increase of more than 50 had been with them and thaiz predsesseors nations for which these papers are ostensibly an particular remark. The instances cituri of ex of summer costs and trowsera supplied. robled. He told rebond witnesa, who went out per cent. Carton was a slot man in 1864, but it many years, and they would be glad to see him appeal. It was with no small regret, therefore, abunge of passports, or confusion of the humo Judgment for plaìati¤,

| to the station, and left his friend up stanu, who bas recovered during tio past few years, and is in their mulet oude more, He proposed that I find them in circulation, and my of person holding them are but two or three m alee went out after. Two minutes after Mr.now, thanks to careful diagnosis and skillal Mr. Robertion and the Consolar nervigu, ailence up to the present time must be attrall I cannot think that when mistakes of the O. J. GAUPP and others v. G. DE SILVEIRA. Schmidt eams, and he reported the robbery to treatment, not merely in fair way of teand eslied upon Me Ford to reply. The bated, among other reasons in no small part kiud do occur the legution concerned will be indulged in the high living. Those who are 33.25 Defendant was not served with the him. He also went to the station. He did not overy, but likely to lourish in no ordinary toast was drank amid great appless.

to the discouragement I have felt at discovering, arable to furnish bisfactory explanation; or know how the door man closed and no bar up, degree. Two things, however, were urgently temporale und exercise discretion in exposing, sommoze z sufficient time before the hearing less Mr. Miller, who was the worse for liquor, needed, and considering the progregs that badigining that he was far too insignificandnary advice, oven when usked for, bas little trasfected by any person-missionary or other Mr. Ford roos to reply. He said that he, ima in this instance sa so frequently before, that that, if a passport were unlily obtained ur themselves to the sun and rain keep their and the plaintiff abandoned the case.

bud gone out and left it open without been mando during the past ten years, he did member of the Commanity to be pitched upon bance of being attended to.

the authorities of his ration would rafuse to calling him, to close it.

not reapair of aceing them yet faite accomplis, for a speech, had come out that morning salma, However, as your excellency bas once more take notion of it. I should be glad to think mer, becoming more pronounced as a rule | $0 13.-Phintiff, chuned, 22 days' wagen” aş John Marshall, chief onginaer of the Spanjab These were telegraphic communication with and with a feeling of fancied security, thinking expressed a wish to bear what I have to way, I that every question between Chion, and for-

stenbier Emuy, said he who with Miller from Hongkong, and steamer traile between Canton be had nothing before bim bak to make a address myself to the task. hair cool at $7 per month.

hir. Overbeck-stated that a short time ng the 1830 till wear 11.30. He was quite sober, Mind the Binningham of Southern China, Fat- good tile, and be amused by listening to older Reversing the order of this documents under plaintiff was very insulent, and provoked binler rus sober; ilicy went to Schmidt's sitting san. (Cheers.) Theis he thought would add people's specaher, is surprise and diemuy, review, I begin with the oight articles append of bad character should be allowed to em- to slap biaface, upon which he was summoned room and stayed about 10 minutes. He went to immensely to the infinance and prosperity of then, onld be imagined, when, cn finding his ed to the covering note.

brace Christianity, aut instances are given.of Artiolo 1 reinter to the infant asylums. persona in the far west provinces who after We cannot too strongly coin niend there to the Police Uoart when the matter wis día. I take a walk round, and in coming back be saw. Cantón, and he hoped it to distant day to see place at table, he saw the ominous paper, before Protestant missicarica have not, to my know- entering the wrofessica, cuntínned tu comin it.

posed st, a small fine being inflicted. After Mr. Schraidt. He told him of his honse being both projects initiated, by an influential coo-hit which informed him he had been entrust- remarks to the consideration of our readers, that the plaintiff came and demanded his wages robbed. He had been to the house offen, and pany, and carried through: bp the support of ed with the reply to Mr. Sampagne toast. The ledge, established any such asylane, but I am the gravet fences. If this be the thot, why especially those residing in the Southern (22nd Jany), Ho (defendant) said is could bad never seen the door properly closed, nobody the talented Consular body of Canton.

Committee bad, he thought, been rather unfair seared that in those of the Roman Cathelion were the offenders not noited und tried by thin ports, where the long summer makes not let him go without the usual month's let him out, and he shut the door after bic.

Mr. G. L. Smith then rose to propose the to him, because they had given most of the on orjection is ever made to visits of the pa district authorities? It is vais to lay the blame people more inclined than elsewhere, too, he told biru to go to his room, and be war as the door closed. It was always ja somewhat of disensisfaction to propose a toast pected to any something, while be but not the same time, bave neither friend nir parent, their jurisdictions. They have not hesitati notice, und us plaiuriff complained of being Ho had been there at 11 or 12 o'clost, and me toast of "The Ladies." He rose with feelings other speakers warning that they would be ex-rents or friends of an infant. Many of these, st of their inition am the few mealaries in giro way to the indulgences which would get him a Chinese dooter. The plaintiff Kemanded till 12th instant. First defend that had been apportioned to him, because he received the slightest bint. However, as the They are children who have been abandoned by od on occasion to hay violent bands on the missiotariee themselves. In Kweisbow, only Dra MULLER and Masson, in their report, was very insolent, and afterwards be disappear. Aut bailed ont in $50, second and third die say round him gentlemen who were more fitted Fates would have it so, he would do his best, all. It would be difficult to find any one who

Robertson, would become security for undertanate out the year before last, three Romish mission- point out as being at the root of a great deal without farther notice and brought the charged and 4th and 5th defendants advaitted to deal with a antje so important; however He thanked them on behalf of Mr

presi et sapiens,

to all in the sum of $150 cýk,

the subject, all must agree, was a delightful the retusring Consul, be also thanked them innate who have been left, by the wayside to die. ative wore seized by the authorities, and opo LEAVING WITHOUT NOTICE.

, and what is delightfut can be undertakou | the name of the Qunanlar Service, and he did so · As I bave above stated, there ardhu Protest at them died of the ill-treatment he received. bickering received four kicks, and a severe lie with leaving ale service without giving the thanked for a great, many, pleasures, which we fud that there was one Fort in Chitis at some doliency in expressing av opinion upon mandarins ona be less over their own country. Mr. Deerback spreared to charge a chair coor with pleasure. The ladies of Canton had to be with greater plausure it we something aut asylams in Obina, and I have, of course, do not anderstand how the power of the Mr Ove book repeated that he only slapped usual notice. Sometime back the defendant could not be enjoyed bar for their presenoc, which that service was appreciated and wished the expediency of this or that course to be par men. the man's face, and that be offered to get his summoned complainant for sapping him in the Their absenes was astfeed on the Band, and a woll to. He feared that the general feeling of sued be those not of my own pension; bat As to the exclusion of all but good men from - doctor, and added that he saw him the very 14884 and he was fined $1. Da returning pleasant chat with some of the fair ones greatly Britab residents in Chins, expecially at this shall concedo that, an those children are anti profpasion, the Christian religion, as every test day currying a burden in the street. bure he met the defendant, who told him he added to the lights of heart with which we time of the year when they are called upon to doubtedly Chinese subjects, it is not unreason treaty sets foul, ts for the teaching of men wanted to leave directly. Be was told he could ended our steps hentwards. Eame people Register thomasalves freaky was, that they able to require that a register of the minions becomb viritous. In it not. shows the not, if he wished to leave be most first gire one might say the bachelors of Canton were not could get on much better without the Consular should be kept for the inspection of the Chi-duty of its taekers, like the pluusupher Men- nath's notice; defendent becsico abusive and ladies een, but that was a great mistake, at service altogether, and that the Consular nego authorities; that they should be free from us, to town away nowe who desire to be con uid he wne siok, he was told to go to his room, least Mr. Smith could speak for hinigolf. He Assistant in particular was a bore and a time to time to visit the asylbos; and that the verted."nut to scan the past, usithor to rejest and stay and get wanciør, this be refund to mold compare the ladies to distant and dime. He was glad to Bhd that at Canton death of the lefante afould in all cases be re- those who tender thesfree." ate half as minek, and drank a tent sa mnch

If Chinese break, the law once more, their pre- PCON-ACROY ». D. DIRRELU $9.00, for a da, and on be coming home be found him lightwhich we are all attempting to reach. Some there ad a lifferent feeling, and all he could ported to the authorities.

Article 2 lays down that no Chinese wonian fearion as Christians will not screen them From as they do, wo should hear very little about watch and ein supplied in July, 1870. De gone, and saw him to more till he received a bed already braved the danger of the forest and say was that the junior members of the service liver complainte." The view may probably fedust ached fur bine, stating that he took the more from the homes Jürisition Controlled that light, and the speaker hoped his might think theinsels fortunate, if, when they should be paid in the obupele, and that the penalty of the law, and so with refrenes fo small-pox shortly after buying the watch, and to recover bis sgn Monday. Defendant tarn was not far distant, though to him the in their tarp became Consuls, they, equid female missionaries should be prohibited in registration, if the Chinese government elegges be tupalatable in some quarters; but we was thus wuable to pay for it shan. He was now lust, the case, Complainant now charged him fight seemed very din. He would ask the succeed in making themselves as acceptable in China.

to oblige all its subject professing Christianity strongly auspect it is subaltantially corre employed at the gaol, and he asked to be allowed with leaving his services without first giving ontlenen tin trak the test, with hon, and their son empty as Mughes and Me droeg is impresions unte rourable to the repute it has, to tube the power to do this. But

The aage now in force, it is alleged, pro-to register themselves in muy apesin fun coupling with it the name of Robertson before their bad gone here, they The fact is people are inclined to indulgence at to pay half pext month and half the month of or

Defendant was Gued 20 shillings, in default and he called upon Mr. Brenau to respond for would be Iroky if it should be their let to have of Christian women, and consequently disore. I do acts that it can expect the foreign

the ladies. to go to gaol for three weeke

siony to bevus ita registering diner, und to deal with a Community go amicable and dits Christians altogether, The toast was drink enthusiastically, that pulled so well together as that at Canton cannot imagine that any government, Pro while do not see either that by registration it Wongra.gnan, a sloppins, was summoned and Mr. Brenau rap on behalf of the Mr. Mestern, although bed not be called testant or Romanist, will consent to the exclu. wonkt greatly further any legitimate object of by To-a-ses, another simpman, at the Summary ladies, Tobim had been entrusted the respon upon, was sure that bia toast would meet with sich of its female aubjects from China, or that good go near, it might expose itself to the Jurisdiction Court to recover $10.63 cents. Seeible daty of transforming hinisalf into the general approval. Ha winkl propose the in the face of the various trentice allowing suspicion that some petion against Christians od defendant gained the day, when on leaving ladies' mouthpicos, and Le now had to thank Olairman and Committes who had discharged freedoto to natives and foreigners to presoh was contemplaced that would alarma the foreko the court the first defendant with others beat the gentlemen for the unmistakable manner in their duties in a way whigh pould not bo surend praetins Christianity, they will attempt to powers in relations with it. the second defendant in the street because he which they bad testified their approval of all paused. A most Agrella incrning had been interdist their female subjecte, any more than The population of China was ostinated he summoned him. Constable 197, brought the the pretty things Mr.Beith had been saying. Speat, and for this they were in lubcoll to the their walo sulgents, from imparting the truth fore the Thepus rebellion at some 400,000,000. up he fighting, when the frat defondant wee For the time, he (Mr. Breman) must consider anergy of Mesórs, Lanó, Gifford and Thomas, they prize as professing, Christians to others. Is fa alleged by some people that thin tutal in now" WONG-A-CHUR V. SEET-A-RIM -$0.67-Da. fined $5, or three wears imprisonment, and himself a lady, and might as well confess at Mr. Lind replied briefly and the company tail in the practice of virtus ourselves, we are that remain, there may be 503.000 of Christians, Coalucias bezle that, while wo are not to reduced by one hal. Well of the 204,000,000 We notice that according to the proverb fendant's wife appeared and sand her husburd ordered to find security in $25, for three months, once that the ladies had not been in the least then the Doctors disagree, and that Dr. JAMIESON, was not to the Colony. The bailiff bald she had to keep the prace.

surprised at all this praíso being loriabed upon

In the evening a dance was given in the Club, pot either to weary in the correction of others, not more, of whom certainly a large pujaber are ROBBERY

item. Indeed, they always expected that sort of Shanghai, an old resident in China, con aade ne auch statement when served, sud His

than of mani Pong-a-kow, the house cookie charged by of thing, though whether they deserved it or and kept up with great spirit until one o'clock and this to surely not less the duty of woman as wel: ordered, and as well affected, na any Buner dioided. Lo hear the case. Defendant sidors that the ideas entertained in some produced wittests witli i tiep to show thuit the Inspector Herspock of suspicion of having not was another matter, which would be left to

As to the question of desoram, your excel Chinese govemment would gain much by in- quarters on this subject are exaggerated money was payable by somebody else, but one tiden the sum of $165 in banknotes and one the gentlemon to decide Fle had not yet.

lency in redeully not aware in the first phase, siating on a return which would very probably that during erico Christian chapela, Protest prova vexation, and which, if it did, would b This he attributes to a brochure issped some of them seemed to kin nything shont theglar, the property of a gentleman residing at reached that bright light of which Mr. Bonita

The Stetamun understands that during the ant and Hominh slike, urs open to all, non-vits the remonstrance of all the lavaty prucin, years ago by Dr. JAMES BENDERAOY, which motter. One women who was cited maid abe Me Vaucher's boush, was brought up and order | had spoken, and his experience of the subject

Artiole VII. proscriben the fartus which should wus 201 guite sure whether aby did or did not ad to lnd security for theen muntha in the suma sa limited that he would not attempt to present Bession twenty-eight ladies have matri- Christians as well as Christisus, we will con- Doctor JAMIESON designates as highly know anything. Ultimately. His Honor gave of $100.

icterpret too minutely the sentiment of the Sulated at the University of Edinburgh, and dact themselves so as not to interrupt tha ser regulato intercourse between the missionary and judgment for the plaintiff, remarking that hel

ladies. Still ho had no doubt all the gentle that of these, tenure studying for the medica! vice: that there are no doings in either that the authorities. Speaking for our own mission- wught pamphlet, drawing a ginatly picture did not believe the story that too defendant was Cheong a song, the fieberman charged with men were immense favourites, one more, so profession

Many outsider is not free to observe, and that in gries, I ste po objection to these. The British of the prevalent kalite of life and their in-hat of the Colony, and the defence set up by bis the manslaughter of a gardener on the Stanley than the other. The dies aetiones pretend- The French Minister of War bus dooided that the Bouleh places of worship in China the Government drawa z distinction between the eritable effecta," This he considers was a wife did not matisty him.........

Tord, was brugght up again, and Inspectored to be dreadfully ladisant, and fendly dein future white or dappled grey boraga abalinot sexes, out of daterence to Chinese feeling on missionary and any other of its non-ufficial Batten deposed he bad searched for the other seived themselves that cold, dietant bow, would be employed in military service the experience the sabient, are generally, if not always, separate subjecte, and by Article XL of the Trenty of gross exaggeration of the facts, adding-

I YOUNG W. D. MARSHALL $12.80 two sen, but he could not find them; he had ergh their victim, but they were forgiving too, of the late way living prored that the animale ed I have seen this with rur own eyes at Shang Nanking, "ping" (representation) is the farm "Heavy drinking was not then (1863) the Defendant dis not appear. Judgment for the reason to beliers they had fled to Chinese ter nad one-tenth of Mr. Saill's boneyed words of these solare offer an excellent mark for the hai, and I believe that it is the rule in their, in which eatgcte not helling official position

Fritory,

chapels olsewhere, rule, and it certainly is not so now, Were plaintiff.

are required to address the Chinese sutuoriting, would seere to bring back any one into favour enemy's artillery,

COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION:

BETONE Z HON. 1. Q. HAYLIAN TANG A-CHUN IDA-SAT-15.00 Plaintiff is ab wasistunt draughtsman in the Surreyor General's office, and claiused for plan of a house which he had autors of the defendan. The latter, the comprudère of Union Insurance offer, was represented only by a coolis who said he knew nothing about the caac, but was sent by the compradore to return the aumanne. Judgment for thé plafüti

KAHER SINGEN. U. J. TOLKMANN-$50.00,

I had been maxions to prevent their inson goes on to say: "Did the residente display on a promissory note.. Defendant did not ap- niet bim about 11 o'clock on his way from the nerer a doubt that it would, ultimately recover did make bald to say that the, departure of the first place, on account of the prominence wrongdoer against be authorities, he, tho nis.

pear, and judgment was for the plaintiff.

as much wisdom in the furnishing of their tables as they have in the building of their houses, they might live as comfortably hore - far as health is concerned for dight or ten years, as they could. in Europe. The Inevitable sherry and bitters, brandy and soda, and full animal diet indulged in thre times a day, combined with wunt of exercise and a rather high temperature, induce dise which is hardly climatic although the victim may call and think it so. All do not err in this way, but most of those who sicken hare

health. A little languor by the end of sum-

the longer one stage here, is perhaps the only

climatic discase a sensible man noci suffer

from."-

of the illness which afflicts people in the East. The climate is made an excuse for everything; but let any candid can say when he is deposed to make use of this excuse, whether, if he fired at home in the same way as he does here, he would expect to preserve bia health. "It" said an old cynic once, speaking upon this subject, "people in China walked twise as mob,

the table in China, on something of the same principle that it is said prisoners require a great deal of sustaining food. The ia little to occupy, the thoughts, and so the spirita consequently have a tendency to droop, people

WORG LEEK LAT Y., G. VON OVERBECK

Plaintiff said he left because he was very

is unor enld the plaintif had improperly lett his master's service, and therefore could not claim wage for the mouth then surrent.

Judgment for the defendants

following.

His Honor said it was a very long time to leave the debt standing, and the plaintiff object ing to tio being granted, it was refused. Judg went for plaintiff,

TEONG BRING LUM-LAIYU-3453.60

Defendan, is brother of the rap-sway shroff of cat wad drink as a change in the monotony, the Police Courts. The case was settled ont of just as on board a steamer dinner time be- | Court. comes a positive event.

INTIMIDATION..

MANGLAVORTER,

2

roge

in the morning.

ciga powers could be un casily disposed of.

In article is proposed that Chinese

other Chinese. I am at a loss to so that the

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