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A FALSE CHARGE.
ANCIENT CHINESE ODES.
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the Terezing Club The money was lont them ou board- I am about Lear days after ressivers of stolen property, the first imas fired numed Pitagos, also visited Ulissutal in June, longitude. We are thus, for the Erst time, there. The pinsa is not a gambling house, the date of the mplsin'i, emond motion. This $10, and the scoond, being a bad mac,ba 1871,
enabled to lay down the geography of this part Gambling bad nothing to do with this debt. was in the office. He informed bim Le might house in Triangalar-streot having been caught no mean importance, as its mystic principles Defendant told plaintiff he had better samt up tmnts hospital, cooking places, and all on several occasione, che case only happening, Mr. Ney Eline, in uny part of his adventure With regard to Karakorn, the word certainly These are the only moderu predecessors of of Contrat Asia on a mathematical basis. are supposed to influence the destinies of all, mon him, and his mother would then pay the things neocesory for a coolie vouch, but not the day provions, where the occupant was ou journey. He travelled ontirely alone, with the moun the blaste mountains in Tartish, with and live sunk into the very marrow of the e bae had it for two years. There is a littl
money. The Ten-sing belongs to plaintiff. barricades.
victed of the uninwful pomesalon of coals,was exception of age Chinese servant. The chief reference to the range in sight from the Cross-examined by Mr. Beareton, witness fined $200, as ho dented he had lot his boose objesta of his journey were to search for the nonmposat. The place was also osled Urda aation, so much so that there is not a Obina-gabing going on, but not much. They play said the Spanish word be used meant any bing at all. |
rnins of the ancient Farbure capital ofbalik,or "the camp only." It flourished for about man living but consciously or unconsciously dominoes, but for small stakes. The loser has to prevent coolies from passing or repassing, 89
Karakoram, and reaof the to stand suppor
former hundred years, and when Rabragais was acts under dread of their influence. In fact, Wong fookstong, a travelling truder, douling on to do by the Harbour-mnstor.
As to confind this Chincão. He was instructed Santankivel, a watch man at Messrs. Ganpp Chinese colony of H, which for the last there, in the early part of the 13th century, ba &Co., atamoned Minio. Gruvia and another. two years lins been occupied by a Russian found goldsmiths from Paris, and tealers from the whole nation is banated by this wotaphy- în rice, gave aume evidence as to the debt being To the Court-The captain did not. inform for assaulting him at Gilman's Bazaar. After force, with its head-quarters of New Kulja, other parts of Europe, assembled in the vast sien incubus-a Intalistic daimon unseen, contracted, but did not much clear the matter him that be bad agy barricides on board. giving evimon, it was shown by Inspector Before the rebellion of the Mabomedon-inomp city of the grost Khan. But it wae 2001
Br. John Speechly, second banding officer in Cradock that complainant was vory drank on North-western China, the ordinary rod was descriod, and there are now probably no trees get over hovering around, which doga them
As the request of his Honor, the defendant's the Harbour master's Department aworn, the day in question, and a very troublesome through the provinces of Shenai and Kansa to of it above ground. Sir Hoary, with regard to unceasingly through life, through the portal father was sent for. He said he had only once stated the defendant in captain of the Spanish men, and could not know what had happened. the Kin-yu-kneu gate in the great wall, woross the wild asses in the Gabi desuri, said that these of death, and even assumes sovereignty in seat his son to Cotton for theatrionl people. He steamer Amboto. He has been on board of The defendant, for making a false charge, was the desert to Hami, thee to Barkul on the animals, but of a different spesice, were found
advanced 380 to phintif, and told him when he ber fteen times; the last time he was on fined $20, in default one month's hard labor. the world beyond.
northern alopo of the Thion Shen, and on to liù evory Asistie desort from Chian to Syria, brought back the $30 he would firo him knob board was this morning, at 7.30; prorione to
Kulja, ajourney of 113 days from Peking, Since: A vomial vote of thanks was passed for tho Dr. Erre has adopted the four-fold divi- the watch, as there was no occasion for bis une this was on Thursday lunt, the 31st July.
BEFORE THE HON: C. MAY,
the Pogani rebellion, tais rond has been oloaed interesting paper of Mr. Ney Elins, and the sion of the subject, which is employed by $30 were rolerned, and he gase back the watch, latter interpreted. He asked them whether The three ones of Jareaus and unlawful pos- their two romaining settlements of Barbal and
to have money, is pouple would traz bls. The He saw the chief mato and the engineer; the
THE SILK CASES.
to the Okines, and theironly means of reaching meeting adjourned. Geomnucers themselves. Those DTC~ COIN-
His Honour anid, on the whole, he was not they had any prohibited attinge u buard, and sousion of silk, beought forward by Inspestar Hami is by crossing the Gobi to Ulisantai, und
May 28th, 1873. prehensive enough to embody all the facts satisfied with plaintiff's story: the two wit, they said on. They did not say they bad any Grimes, supposed to be part of cargo cent of again to Barkul,
THE ANNIVERNARY MEETING. into something like a system. They come did not confirm the start. If there the sure as thoas produced on board. He saw to the steamer Mirzapore, were brought forwardMe. Noy Elian started from Feking on the The President took the chair at 1 pm; ace satisfactory statement on the part of the optain on the 17th Jane, when she arrived yesterday, but were again romanded to this day. 22nd of July, 1872, and proceeded to the stations companied by His Excellency the Swedish OFprehend the investigation of Natare in ita eboplaintif he would attach little weight to the trom Macap, and ho asked him whether he had
of the Belgian missionaries, in the narrow belt Mimitor, and the Earl of Derby. The first general order; numerical proportions; its defoudant's account, from the way in which he any grantings or prohibited fittings on board,
of Mongolia, inhabited by Chinese colonists buaincas was the presentation of the Founder's breath or subtle corgies, and its formas of self, as a gumbler for thirteen days at a stretch, oaptain what they meant, and told him he could came into Court, and the charrator he gave him and iso said he had not. He explained to tho
From Shansi, immidiately outside the great Medal to Mr. Ney Elias, for the outerprise and wull On the 17th of August be repabod the jubility he displayed in durveying the new cours appearances. This system he views as no He could not, however, but renclude that the put more around the batches, neither wood or
great border town of Kwei-bu-cheng, which of the Yellow River of China in 1858, and for thing more than a dim perception of the mystes were for a gambling debt. Judgment iron, and the captain said he prefectly under
he found to be in latitudo 40 deg. 47 mín, 54.his woent journey through Western Mongolin, was given for defendant.
etood whut was jaater. teries of nature, a lazy realization--a senso
sec. N., and longitude 111 deg. 47 min. E. Here via Dlinautai and Kobdo, drving lich he too Mr. Brereton should think he did, when
ho obtained. camels for ercasing the desert.a large series of observations for fixing post- of its varied power and regulated action,
he left then all at Maco.
There are many Chinese Mahomedans, who attions and altiindos. Gold watches were also which peoples al peculiar epochs in their
the same time are Tungans, & Word signifying awarded to the Norwegian Captain Carlsen, for nntal progress endeavour to explain. Each
"remnant," or "convert,” ce "military colonist," This discoveries in the Arctic Seas, and for hav- according to Mr. Wade. In language they are ing straumravigated the Noruya Zamlya nation has its own' cosmogony and its
Chiuamon; but men are constantly sceu aoag well as the Spitzbereen groups, for which the explanation of the origin of things, and
them whose sype of physieguong stampe the it seems to us that this peculiar system
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48 of western origin. From Kwei-kun-cheng. Mr. Ney Elias ande an excursion to the banks is somewhat more philosophical than maus The cuse arose out of the recent seizure by
of the Yellow River, a distance of about 50 others, and affords another illustrating the police of 144 chests of ben, unfit for bunun
anilee where he see a good deal of coal. food, The theory of the plaintiff was that 40 of Lord Elais's remarks that at all 4-chicut beling to bim were in the defen- points of the sirele described by man's dent's home the day before, and that after the intelligenco, the Chinese mind seems occaseisure they had diappeared, but were not a
[portion of tka ten seized. sionally to have caught glimpses of u heaven far beyond the range of its ordinary kun and vision." In western nations, it is owing to the overthrow of the old deductive philosophy, and the introduction of a philo. Orders for Dopios may be sent to the Daily sophy based ou experiment, that the marvellous
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KING WAN'S QUEEN,
Celebrating her indistry and datifulness, (She King, Part 1st, Boole lot, Ode Pad.) Ilow the dolichos crespore spread.
for the plaintiff, Mr. Wotton for the defend Mr. Taller naked witness whether his ex-Down to the valley's middle bed, ant La this cuae plaintiff claimed $183.75, bo-pericnoe led biz.to believe that these poles With all their leaves luxuriant! ing $157.50, damages for defendant having could be used to stretch across the deck sons The birds of yellow came and went; wrongfully deprivet plaintiffof 42 boxes of ten, to form a barricado.
They on thick-growing trues did throng, and $26.50 payable by the defendant for money Mr. Brereton ohjected to the question, stating tesounding for their pleasant song. on secounts stated. formåˆto be due from defendiot to plaintiff the witness had no experience.
His Honor said the transaction was home- what neferimus, ne connected with supplying ton seized was the defondant's ton. If there were Bufit for hann food. He buduo doabt the tea any more tea it would be a subjent of regret, and if bis Baner thought so, all he woɑld de would be to give order to bave it coarched for und seized.
Judgment for defendant, each party to pay costs of Attorney,
POLICE INTELLIGENCE,
Angual 5th.
BETORM F.: W. MITCHELL, ESQ.
DISOBEDIENT CHLÄIK-COOLIE,
Captain R. H. Ouirea, marine-surveyor, charged one of his cbafrocolies with reineel of duty.
The Gout overling, the witness said to Tes, how the plout did sprend abroad considered the pulus could be used to barricade! Down to the valley's middle sod, the batches. Poles ko these and iron gratings With all its leaves an dense and strong! he considered barricades. He could form a Soms, I live cep, and boiled long, barricade out of umbrella sticks, or bamboos, And made we cloth both coarse and fire, bot they would not boll copies. He did not. Which, with pride, I will wear long time! think the poles in Const sould be broken by I've told the Mairen—the will say four or five coelies using them; and I filial love go home to pay. he was of the opinion that they were capable of belding 700 to 800 coolies in check. teated with two queles, ho was sure they would Mr. Brereton aaid he would like to have them break them dona
Mr. Tuller drew the attention of the Court
to the cus of Fruttet made by the Spree
in which ar appeal was Court from the decision at the Barbour- [master's. Vourt, and the, sine defence was.
made.
Mr. Brereton contended that that euae could. not be applied to the present one, as they wern brought under two different Ordinances, and it was unfair to bring that caso forward to make it apply to thin
Mr. Tollganida fino of $500 was imposed, and the Supreme Court sent the case back, as it could not be brought ahder the section and Ordinando it was. The fine was then reduced
Supreme Court, but was disused to $200, and the appeal wie still made at the
in
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Mr. Brenton contended that there waa neA
things thing in the Ordinance bich brought these Attage it prohibited would require something to permanently could ufus the coolics; these poles
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lil cleunae, with care, my private clothes, And rinse each rahe, amepting those to see the dear ones of my heart! That puie remain-and then I stark,
T'AE-SZE.
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song of the ladies of the harem, celebrating
Swedeb Ministar returned thunks, and to Mr. Thonns Baines for his long continued services to geography, and especially for his journeys in South Africa, and the rno mapa constructed by bim over,large tracts of the interior,
It was on the 8th of Sep., a lucky day, cure- Sir Henry Rawlineon then presented the an fully selected from the Obinces calendar, that nul geographiex-medals, competed for by the the traveller finally set out or bialong westerly obief public look. Mr. W. C. Hadson, of journey nerosa Chinese Tartars, accompanied Liverpool Bellogs, and M. S. E. Spring Rion, of by three men- Obiaca serrand, a camel Eton College, obtained alio gold metals; and driver, and a guide: seren canals, and two Mr. W. A. Forbes, of Winchester College, and ponies for himself and bis servant Travelling Mr. A. J. Nutr. et ciremity College School, From noon until ten at might, tho party got the bronne medals, for 'physical and political over an average daily, distanco of 15 geo-geography.
graphient miles. At first the country consisted The annual address.an the progrear of gen is that of low bills with intervening plains and Sir H. Bartie Frere, K.2.0, G.OS.I., was of open grassy plains, with low bills here and graphy was delivered by the President, and the tben The aspect of the true desert of Gobi following alterations were giude in the Council. ber froedom from jealousy, and their mu-valleys, the whole of a rocky or stony, rather elected President, and Sir Rutherford Alcock, tual attachment. (She King, Part 1st, Book 1st, Ode 4th.) With branches curved and drooping. There are many southern treca; Wuils round them, closely clinging, Creeps the dulichos with ease..
Su, in our princely lady, We unitedly rejoice ; May ahe rest in dignity, In a happiness of her choical
Curved and drooping are th' branches Of the many soulbern trees And they're covered by th preopers. As the dolichos dath plener,
So rejoicingly, we rest In our princely lady's love; May be happiness be best,-- She in highest Blation move! with hranahas carved and drooping. In the soath are many breas Creepers-delichos with naso. And round them all are twining
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Sowjoicingly we wine Rond our princely lady's heart; Any bor happiness combine Tmalo bor dignity complete
CHINESE YUNG MAN OF RANK.
THE CHINESE QUESTION, -(Continued.)
(Aita California, June 16th.)
AN WE ASSIMILATE THE DYKE ELEMENT?
Stud! we auy, then, that we will receive an
than of a sundy mature, with little grass, and K.C.D., one of the Vice Presidents, The new only a stunted tree heraand there in the gorges, Members of Conueil aru the Earl of Dncie; Sir and scrab or heath, forming tolerable pasture Frederis Goldsmild, K.0.8.1, C.B.; Sir Hurry for the camols. The caly come an ocasional Verney, Bart; General Bigby: Mr. Fergusson 5. bare and fun berus of yellow goats. Here and and Mr. Findlay. there are scattered Mongelencamparents, which are moved from place to place. The wella occur at long intervals, the best being in or near the rocky transverse ringes of hille. On the 8th of Otober the party rezoned the river Oughin, Howing from north-west to south-west,' which ia eventually lost in the desert. At the point of helpers and fellow-laborere in those waiting eroeaing the labitede was 47 d. 26 min, N. And helds of industry all that come, provided it in longitud: 102 deg. 20 min. . It was awing such a type of life as we can digeat and amici through a flat valley, 4,740 feet above the ass late? I do act object to the sentiment of All Mr. Ney Bliss's enquiries for the ruins of this qualification. I believe it is sound and Karatorun proved fruitless. No one had any idea of such rains on the Onghia or the Urkbong of members that raises may qacation, bat Da this point, then, it is not the indore positione in which it is placed by Du fialde the quality, the kind. Indeed the whore foreigo and Tulo respectively,
After passing the Ongbii, the track led is a least as ten to one. And against this muss of mmigration, compared with the Chinese, is at westerly direction along the southern slopes of the nine-tenths, neither labor nor capital makes the rugged Kangai mountains, and nerOAR
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instant, at 7 o'clock, his wife ordered the de- Complainant stated this morning, the 5th fendant and another chair coulis lu scrub down, very alippery. The log returned stating that the yard, as -quantity of green mass made it defendant and the other chair-coolie refused to do it. Ho then went down himself, and order ed the defendant to clean the green off the be easily broken by two or three nolics is based on a materialistic scheme of phi-yard, and be refused; the athor chrir-coolie rushing against thow. To call theso barricades GEO, STREET. 30, Cornbill,losophy, which had studied nature, in a ran away, consequently he could not give him was the une us onlling a hor-coop a barricade, pieus and reverential yet in a very saperficial into custody. The yard was very slippery, and and a coolie put in one of them could ae exsily they were just the same. It had bursalo, and grossly superstitious miniper, but which,
it was dangeroas to walk norous it.
Defendunt said he was at bis show-chow, and be confined ne by the bars. They were sim. trusting in the force of a few logical formula it was raining.
ply put there to prevent coolies from falling And mystie diagrams, endeavoured to solve thing warunnable in the order.
Mr. Mitchell told defendant skut he saw no. down, and to prevent pilfering from the blure- all the problemas ef nature, and to explain
room, as coolies were not so over, honest. It Complainant. It was not caining, and it a case Mr. Lister had no need to bring everything in heaven abors and on the carlis only required the green scrabbed off, and the forward.
Mr. Lister said the case as brooght forward below with some mathordutical categories.next shower would wash it away.
Mr. Mitchell Now, Captain Cairas, if you by the instructions of Captain Thomacth, and. The result, of course, is a farrago of nonsense speak when I do, you suaust hear what I have approved by the Attorney-General and childish absurdities" Such, is Feng-to say, and I can hear what you have toy of the gani, would not consider these poles Mr. Brereton said further that Mr. Douglas, shui, S
Captain Cairne begged bis Worship'e par-strong enough to hold 700 or 800 prisoners. This, then, is the one great principle which Mr. Mitchell then resumed his address to the Mr. Robert Robertson, chief-engineer of the obstructe the material progress of this coun-defendant, and told him that it was na mach for Spanish steamer Anboto, called for the defence, try. Thijs is the great vis incrlie which bis own benefiten his master's that the yard sworn, atated the, pales were pat round the Wish th ends of bis girdle ging down as the last caltry. On the 20th of October, after I relations. And if thera begin to be exception
should be scrubbo, and rendered fit to walk on, siches to save life, and to give ventilation to prevents China from having its harbonra crowded with shipping, is towns linked he trusted the other coolie might be caught, so of the orew and passengers from falling down Like the frail, leaves, a well, of the sparrow- 70 yards across, and more than two feet deep; helps of common schools, political privilege
Defendant was fined $1, and is worship said the provisions, that is to say, to prevent any into the hold, which was from 12 to 15 fent deep. These were placed round the fore latch WAY.
Crosa-examined by Mr. Toller, witness sald be interpreted between the boarding officer and the chief mate, sise the captain. He did not bear that wooden barricades were prohibited. Why the poles were not-fitted up in port, was because the provisioning of the ship was not completed.
To the Court.—Witness said he should say
On the 4th instant, dr wned whist bathing, GEORGE OSLORN OTTLEY, aged 23 years
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BEFORE THE HON, C. MAY AND F. W. MITCHELL, Esq.
DEBACH OF ORDINAMOE.
Bir Alfred Lister, acting Barbour-master, sumuoned Captain I Ansnategni, of the Spanish steamer Anboto, under Section VIII, Ordinance 3 of 1878, for on the 2nd instant w
consigue,
the holes.
A picture of his wenkoers and ornceita (She King, Part 1st, Book 5th, Ode 6th.) Is you lad, with ivory spike at his girdle! Like the weakly branches of the sparton-gourd, Yet. by hita, you and I are wholly ignored Though he bore ar iron spike at his girdle! How conceited and easy his manner is ton,
they do!
gourd,
you lad, with archer's thimble in girdle Yet, he's only our peer, though he can afford To carry, at his waist, un atcher's thimbin !. How ennesited and easy his manner is, too," With henda of his girdle banging down as
they do!
JAVA. (Straits Times,)
The Netherlands India Government have
were immediately, and the remainder after wards, set at liberty:.
MR. NEY ELIAS' JOURNEY. We extract from the Geographical Review fral account of the recent journey of Mr. Ney Elias, which we doubt not will be read with much interest in China -
•homa management.
I has po
allthat it acquires and all that it bringa, other immigrants come to stay and make even to ite bonea, and Bit back again. Whereas, and their shaped potent ty med uke thit underrate the importance of this partienlar Eut I may we cannot yet regard it a a con.
treams flowing from them to the south, to be! ritest. But this Chinese element, it is maintained, fa ab clewent by itself. It is isolated absorbed by the thirsty deert. Here the guide and alannish. In blool and region, and social deserted with the beat camel, and bent a hun-life; it keeps itself separate and distinct Can it dred sreight of font and millet. Mr. Ney Elias
ever be digested, assimilated and Amorcanized? had to find his own way to Uliasna, a distance This ja very grave inquiry. But think it of serg 800 miles, occasionally oblaming fought to be aid in truth and fairness that the formation from returning Chisees caravane Obinese are scarcely more olanaish than, the but meeting with ill will from the scattered Irish. In domestic and social affiances our Mongol natives. On the 36th be reached the friends of the Emerald Isle keep mostly to banks of the Tui, where he found ring of a themselves. If they touch other races in our truding tewe, aband bed about eighty years national fellowship without chafing, and colli. ago, owing to the difficulty of obtaining fuel.sion, they do not amalgamate with them and Frost it sprang the present Uljasutxi and Kobcenes whe Irish. Everywhere they me oasily do, which thus probably date from the end of
discriminated, by featno rad epauci ulsori pursuing a westerly course from the Tri for 85
to this rule; it has been a long process to bring miles, the large river Baitarik was struck, about about such a change. Even with the powerful which is inovoased to upwards of six feet together by a network of railways, and its
and political co-working, the Irish are still summer. The current is very swift, with a Hunerong, AvGvsT 1, 150, ancient cities, resounding with the busy hupi
general direction from north te aunth. The And I need not tell you that in the watter of mainly a distinctive class in our population. of industry. Is this wild fancy of an effote
country is exceedingly ragged and barren, schools, they are increasingly anxious to be and it is here that are chielly to ta found Hvany year is bringing out works bearing on system to impede the march of civilization?
the wild poses and asses of Mongolia. The raako these facts a ground of objection to their more separate and distinct. But ws do not Chinoco questions, which must be conducive Nay, even now there are signs that the
latter measure about 14 hands, their colour free welcome. a light dan, with a dark strips down the to a better understanding between the two foundations of China's pany attempt at
back. They go in herds of twenty to thirty, same extent assimilata, the Asiatic element. It is too on to say that we cannot to the races. We know, on the other hand, that philosophy are being sapped, and that we may
aard.cannot be tained. from the differest Chinew presses at the hope to see a grand superstructura rising lawfally permitting prohibited fittings to be that the frame in Court was about two feel in chartered for eight months, for purposes con-mountaina was visible at a distance of about 50 zot had time to produce effects.
After ersing the Tui, a range of bigh Lovel. The influence of our institutions has The experiment is new. The obstacles are taken on or be said ship, and did aulaw. fully pursbase and have in his possession pro
excess of the batebway it is fitted wound. Heted with the Acheen war, the steamer Ottawa' miles to the south, pulled "Birke," and another standard bty on the various western The steamer China and the French mail Ordinance ju such case made and provided. ·
hibited fittings, against the provisions of the never saw the poles fitted up yet in their place, which had, for one month, replaced the Newa rugged shain, to the north, Dalled Uros." We may caclaim, with great confidence, that sciences are being translated into Chiness; steamer rived at Shanghai yesterday.
They have not been brought on board ingin currying on the French.mail service between Masses of mountains were reached, and a snow. ury endical or revolutionary affect is impossi- Mr. Tolker appeared as Crowe prosecutor, and He believed these poles were simply to prevent Bataria and Singapore: negociations for covered pass was crossed, 8,000 fact about tire. This is a prediction; and we may prove and that runny Missionaries, with commend-
coolice from falling down, and to give reutila chartering other steamers are in progres. On sex, whence there was Mr. Brereton, of Mesure. Caldwell and Brero The first of the perforomnere of the Lewis' tua's appeared for the defendant.
ourselves fulan prophets. The single miramuro dessent to the valley of able foresight, instead of wisting their time Company, prior to their departare for Judia, is
tion to the provisions, because he heard it dia- the 26th June, the stewer Kinbergen left Uliasutsi, which place was reached on the 2nd of political privilege might work this marvel Mr. . Machado, aworn, stated he is second cussed amongst the officers the best way to have Sourubays for Adleen, to reinforce the blocked-of November. He fixed the position of Uliautai not arguing for this measure. But who doubts in the compilation of treatises on dogmas to take place this evening, at the City Hall. olerk in the Harbour-daster's Department. would answer the purposes of ventilation, but comes from
within the life-timo of one goueration, au this brought about. Batch covers perforated ing squadron. From time to ting, news in latitude 47 dog. 46 min. N., and longitude that if the Chinese held the little waite signais which wore sellom read and never understood.excellent prop rainne få sunQuRON},
His department received notice in reference this would be a disadvantage, na beocolics and the Adkinse is preparing for a rigorous
Acbeen to the effect that 95 dog, 42 min. 30 sec, E. aro now engaged on works of a scientific
to the Spanish steamer Ambote fitting up for
Mr. Ney Elias zived at a time when a body of worth whinh are of such price on election nature, The Chinese are a materialistic the following jury.namely, Masar. J. H. Groos, captain. This was the first one, and the flar
An lugnest was commenced yesterday with emigranta, dated the 18th June, sent by her others would naturally sit on it, and block up resistance, in so they are attacked a second of Mabpuedan rebels, was threatening today, they would be sought and. Battered and time: a telegram frow Padang states that the attack the Clinear garrison There was great ed na they are now berated and despised? And caressed, aud.na sedulously courted and eulogiz- people, almost destitute of imagination, and C. J. N. Ladek mann, and B. Layton, before A. bourmaster sent a reply, which be produced: Dock Company, said he has been on board of ander the superintendence of four Europeaus, encked and burnt by a sotilbody of rebels from Lo give one a home in a strange land, we must
Mr. Danoan, superintendent of the Whoupou town of Acben is being fortified on three sides, alarm, forn October, 1870, the piano and been Lister, Esq., coroner, at the establishment of calling the captain's active to Section VIII., Or. most of their superstitions are of a materialeears. itu & Co., 'on the body of Mr.dinanco 3 of 1879, and that tbar notice should coelie vessels, bat not on board of one with The police at Batavia and Semarang bave, of Trumtaï or Kutoben in the Thien Shan, Mgive him the home privileges and x eburg in the character, and, therefore, antes becounterant George O. Otley, the unfortunate gentlemau be signed by the captain, owner,
their full complement of coolies, He is familiar late, been. busy investigating whether Arabs Ney Elias found three Bussian traders from elly instruction in natum fets. Who would of that firm who met his death by drowsing or A second notice was then received, signed in us with what is called barricades and grating riving from Singapore are Achinase spies or Biisk, with their servants, at Ulissutat, selling bebat, it is aged, this element is n
But, not at home believe in the dragon devouring the sun, if ho The jury, after being sworn in, and having
the evening of the thinst, off the Bath House. forur,
The latter is made of to une inch round iron, not; at Batavia, three were suspected, and English woollen manufactures, Russian cottonden of settling here for good and identifying anderstood just a little (and believed it) of viewed the body, were informed the processing the Harbour mastor's Department, worm, stated are made of strong Chinese spars, from five to
Civil Governor of the western province of goes simply as a foreign element. It is bera Mr. A. F. Sampson, first boarding officer in with at threa-inch- binders. The barrivales released: of Arabs arriving at Samarang, two prints, hard-ware, tobacco, and sugar, Theteelf with the American people. It comes und the Copernican system; or who would believe I would be adjourned to this day, at 4.30 p.m.` be remembered the 2nd Angust; he went on
five and balf inches in diameter. The upper and
Tartury, resides at Ulissata, & Matchn named for a transient purpose. It means to gather ja Feng-shui, if the principles of geologie
buard the Spanish stoomer Ambalo that after lower frame in eight inches broad by four inches.
Telickan, whɔ bad been a member of tin: change wore clearly taught to him? Super- and other Chiurse boats alongside, which in Linga on board. On taking off the batches, he
The persistent crowding in of sumpana noon, to see that there were no probibited fit. thick, generally of Manila' wood-very strong
Burlingame Mission. He was extremely civil bard wood. Anything weaker than that he
to the adventurous traveller, and provided him stition rests on ignorance, aud ignorance always the one when steamers arrive and before saw some barricading frames and poles. There should say was not capable of confining Chinese
with a guide to Kobio. Alough Ulinuntai is alone. Foreigners, again, on the other hand, they have stopped or moored, ended yesterday were about fifty pole, a barriendo door having lica Hadid not think the bars or biri
only 5,750 feet above the son, the climate is very are also to blame. They allowed themselves shaped sampan.
fa u fatal accident to the crew of a sunil aboa. four poles in it, and some frames for fitting des in Court were strong enough to confine
severe, und trees only grow in sheltered nooks The feet of boats coming thetais. The place where ho found there he Chinese. The frames of the one in Court, word
ROYAL GEOGRaphical SocIETT,
The popniation, including the garrison, az elngive fact. to attach endue importance to the opinions alongside pressed this boat right under the thought was a store-room.
so slender that four pocities could bend the poles
Whether it will remain a Fact May 1, 1873,
bers about 4,000, stern of the British steamer Milbanka, en ber
is yet to be proved. All that makes ap Owing to the disturbed state of the country, the powerful attraction of the Great Republic of the Chjanse, Lu were inilenced by them arrival, sad the stouzzer backing astern to keep said be was not in the habit of boarding the The sockets to those in Court were only 2-inch |
Cross-examined by Mr. Brereton, witness out of the rockets by bearing against them.
Journey Through Western Mongolia. be such an extent that would tow be bardly car of a vessel abad, ought the sampau steuer, as-slie was in Mr. Speechly's depart deep, and the poles were not proper spurs, they 8.30 p.m. and among thone prosent were His Sibul intention of going to Kalja, and set out ad the whole force of its nurture, ousy change Sir Henry Rawlinsun tool the chair at Mr. Ney Elias was obliged to give up his ori-upun the ratieties of life seeking our borders, possible. And no wonder the lamentable with her screw, orushing it to spligters, and ment. She arrived in this port frama Macao on were only stap ends. The hatch, be should Excellency the Japanese Aubasador, Lord for Kabdo on the 10th of November. Soon be this fact-the large breaking ronto, the per- gnoratico under which we have been labour-int of the woman and a child sipposed to be the 18th June, and noored off the police chop, cy, wie eight foet square. When he saw them Sheffield, Sir Alexander Milg, Sir Patrick beard news that the rebels were also marching sonaf liberty, le cedit forum per-
in it, only one woman was saved.
and fitted to carry emigrants to Mac, Sheep board it struck him at one that they were rant, Sir Harry Verney, Sir Andrew Waugh on Kobdo, bu: Lo continued to advance, and wards, and the better and richer comforts of ing is quite sufficient to explain our watıb.
then loft for Macao on iniy 10th, and returned imply to prevent coolies frogs Calling down Sir George Book, Sir Willians Hall, Sir Arnold reached the banks of a large and deep-lake bome life. Under such attractions and sk of success in many affairs, diplomatic and
of the Onion Fuck, where be boarded in the hold, and to ventilate the stores. The Kemball, Major Montgomerie, Golous! Ken called Targen, skirted, on its custer side, by nurturs the bords of sapperstition may part. olker, It works of standard authority
Luz Sus afterwards moved to off Yow-ma-thought strust bio by their being similar to tinge, Admiral Oumauney, Captain Felix age of Jones and Hory they heard that use by one, and these wandering feet. be fixed half a dozen years back dispersed or Con-
He bai, since her arrival froin Masao, the ones on board the Mesageries Maritimes Jones, Captain Wilson, Colonel Nassar Loen, Mabetans bad seized and burnt Kohde, on our suit. Whether such nu issue aboli be boarded her five times, He did no: notice tamers, but those were of iron.
Mr. Danby Seymour, Mr. F. Galton, Er. Find. and had reticel down the valley to the south. ronebed will depend, of course, very muck upon the hatch to be of any of the times e tetween each bar.
Mr. Mitobell-Ab, but those are mob wider lay, Mr. J, Ball, Mr. Grant, and Signor Silvio November. It is situated on a large open plain and the fidelity with which the Amerian nur Mr. Nay Elias reached Kobdo on the 28th of the treatment these strangers ball receive. was on board. He was sent on board on Sat- urday last, and the batches were on, and be. Lister's notice, they would have been brought of a Journey throngly Western Mangolia from met consists of an official city or fortress en
Mr. Brereton-Had those bean brought to naked to have that removed; they were re-
The paper of the evening Was Narratise surrounded by rugged barron hills. The settle-tore shall be administered. I do Lut think we mored, and he then saw the bars, und he asked
can witle this question of assimilation to-day forward also.
or to-morrOW. July, 1872, to January, 1873," by Mr. Neyload by a brick wall and axoat, and an open Mr. Lister drew his Worship's attention to Elis the chief mate what they were for, and he auid
town, or trading quarter, regularly built in to prevent the coulies from falling down, and the fact that the Pacific Mail bouts, which
IT IS ALWAYS THE POOREST IN THE HALE OF Almost simulareonly with the date that streets, with rows of trees. The place bad been
BOCIETY WHO EMIGRATE. witness observed that it was to prevent them carry about 1,200 Chinese, have no such harri-sabled Burupesus, under the provisions of the utterly sucked, all the Chinese bad been maa-
But is not this element bad of its kind- from tabling up also. CHOL-SUN. SAME-Clain for $15.09, due to on board; he found the bars, ke., where stores series Maritimes steamers have their iron bars China and the Chinese possessions beyond the looted, and the garrison within the fort had claruoter-the seam of the people Wall, this
He found au coulies ades; they have. Bluple rail, and the Treaty of Ticutain, to travel in the interior of sacred, most of the houses were burnt and
the very lowest in the scale of fortune and aro oxploring every departiucut of Siuological the Hongkong Hotel-Judgment as before. are kept, o preened the poles were for the far apart as to allow the crew the squeeze great wall, the uprising of the Mussulman polone ese pad he fary of the rebel Tongani. must, to a great orient, he characteristic of al ende of the batchway, to be fitted up all round, through if they required, und u act is round to paistions closed the latter to all interconradbincse force consisted of 750 matchlack or immigration, pertamaly, at first. Princes fering, as the old Sinologues lil, with overs iance duo, on a promissory note.-Defendant second engine interpreted between him and ference to Mr. Brereton's remarks, that had he ledge of Chiness Tartary ia lasited to the only 300, smong whom there were many women
MUN-BAL.A. Goog-Claim for $50, bas poles were at a Chinese shop front. The arent falling. He would like to say, is re- from the north and east. Our modern know men and 800 cavalry. The rebels numbered and nobles do not end the van in mob branch of Chinese knowledge. That we were did not appear: judgment for plaintiff
the chief-mute. He was told that the pole not been instructed by the Senior Marine Ma-extreme weet, where English traveller bare little skirmishing, were seized with a panic and poor, the suffering, be disappointed, the un
and children; but the Chinese soldiers, after a prosperously at home do not migrate. It is tho ment. Those who are living pleasantly zed misled and misunderstood, by such a course, is
woro for the hatch, where he fixed the poles,gistrace, bis duty in die abades us to bring heaetrated from India to Kushgar sad Khan Red into the fort. For two days the fuoganis fortunate, those huso pirenmstances are des Hot strange. But now our facts are accumu-$19.94 for balance due on The purchase of eight for the purpose of access to the stores. It would the barricade in Court was what to shuild Shan range and the couarries to the north and attack the papalation of Kobdy was about heaored and the favored, but the men under
CHEONG-BOT. Claim for He was not aware the batch was always open. forward such cases as these.
And the Russians to Iti and neighbouring prooted the tows, and then eat it on ire, retiring perate, and who see no hope where they are.. Witness, eruas-examined by Mr. Toller, said tons of the Thien Shan Tan inting, and we can more jusly estimate the attics of opium. Defendant admitted that too have been dangerous to have left the batchway term a toy barricade. It would take less than a south, formerly oconpied by Chinese colonies, Thus, the Thien
without the loss of a single man. Before the genius of this wonderful rar. Difficulties claim was right, but made a counter-claim for opera without a grating the same as the oven-eights' spring to force the bare out of their the great sonthera desert with its buried cities. But the only agriculture consists of and differences are disappearing and let us
rednotion, on the ground that the opinor was produced, or another kind of gesting; a rail bad, and the plaintif agreed to forego 38 or half way up would have answered the purpose sokete. He would call this a barrigade of and ancient ronde, sa well as great part of cabbages and farnips, and oli the fuel has been panting for release, desire to change the scouc hope that we will soon have chat confidence £10. Defendant had made two payments on just the same wa doo nll the way up to the uporary construction. It would contine Ohi bat Zuropenas sal! Dzunguri, inay all be exhausted, within a radius of a day's journey.
aboount, and had not said anythйay about the beans.
nese for a short time. The steamer be looked upon as regions anexplored in the me This deck, where the hatch was,
On the 3rd of December, Mr. Ney Eline left draw afer them another and better cise. As and the prospect. But such foreripuer may We have much pleasure in noticing a termos.
opiam being bad, becates they were on friendly we a cooliv deck. Had this hutch been bas been in the Kowloon Deck, and has been den geographical sense. In Mongolia, too, at Kohde for Suck, the nearest Ubiness border they experience relief and make report of im- slosed, the other one would have been avails all customer of theirs. They never fit up to the westward of the well-known Peking and post, about 180 miles in a W.N.W. direction, proved and brightening fortones, they become new edition of the Rer. Dr. Burer's lectures! Flaintiff said he was a wasterman in the bio to have gone up and down. The poles barricades for any vessels docking, or other Kiskhta road has remained quezamined, with urer a mountainous country.
Had not done so for seven years the exception of the most north-westerly por pas 9,000 feet above the so, whence wow-cial original scale, and the stream of incoming Ble He oroased a cbjects of envy to thone above them in the employ of a Farsee merchant" He bought there China pius, but the frames into which wie
pia from bis master, and paid for it
bey fitted were Bingspora hart wood. The thought the Chinese did this work muestion, lying between the Russian Altais and thend south, one of theuj 12,000 feet high. The widene. If the beginning is no worse than we
peaks could be seen stretching away to north Ria Honor said this was practically an un- poles made of such wood world not pre- sheaper than they could do it.
may grow clearer and purer as it derpeas and defended case, and judgment was given for vent coolies from making a way through the dismissed, as there was no use sainst him previous to the journey of Mr. Noy Elias. Mr. reached four days after saving the last Ohi Asiatic population, prove in their tradation
Mr. Brereton asked for the defendant to be The latter region had been visited four times, Dearest Russian tempurity settlement was see it: if the basest, and lowest of the crowded Plaintiff for the full amount.
on to the deck if they chose. They would not be capable of contining bin, he was sure. Header Section VIII, and the proof that he bad Atkinson, between 1846 and 1853, made erenr. neno post of Sok. Biisk was reached on the offensive, so quiet, urderly and industrione, ORUN-DON-TING . LEONS CHEE, daim for bas boarded a great many coolie vessels in his brought forward that the poles in court could sions into it. For artistic purposes, which are, 4th January, 1879, whence the traveller pro wre may have great comfort in looking for their enlightening us upon the genius of Chi- $124.73.-Defendant pleaded, first, that it was time. Barridades generally are of iron, but not be termed a hurricade, being of such a however, so vaguely described as to make it im ceeded, by Omak, to St. Petersburgh.
for gambling debt, and secondly, that he wooden ontes were used sometimes; but be wat nese thought and philosophy. In common signed the notes under duress. He said ise had instructed to bure them removed, whether of bat on cross-examination, after bethinking him. Bend from the border station of Smok to Kobdo, the Chinese barder, to the Russian Fust of the most degrading purposes, you may inquire,
KLOCKBOKS: slender nature. He quoted Mr. Sampson's eri- possible to follow his routes. In 1883, M. Daring the journey, Mr. Ney Elias carried with previous works from the same pen, been gambling for thirteen days at a stretch, at wood or fros.
Granted even that there is a vile and viciona denow, to the effoot that it would not hold him, André Gustavitch Prinz, a Raasian oficial, was on a traverse survey from Kuei-hue-ching on element among these immigrants, imported for the work upon Feng-shui is distinguished the Tea-sing Club, which belongs to plaintiff, To the Court, witness stated that be looked self, the witness denied this, and said he would to make a treats of commerce with the Chinese, Suck, a distance of 1.340 sographical miles if you will, who are the patrons of this element, by marked erudition, erfa! study of bed over the Cicile blacksmith's on these poles around this hatch an enabling here se procure a lever. Ife would ask again but his negotiations were unsuccessful, and no the starting point being fired for latitude and what demund it is that keeps the supply full, fact, and eleer expression of thought in The first amount of $10 he lost to the plaintiff, the upper deck, so that coolies on the coolie
stop. Dore not know the name of the street. the officers to pass down to the store-room from for the discharge of the defendant.
geographical work was done by any of his party: absolute longitude by a carefal series of astro and when we bave done blashing over the an The magistrates then addressed Mr. Tolle In 1888, the Russian Government sent omical observations The dumpass corres |awor, we may reinind ourselves that this ele terse, vigorous English. It also is not too ben went out, and came back. The game being the stores. It is usual to have these kind of proved his case under Section VIII. of Urdi treat with an officer of superior rank to the for latitude, and two for longitude A con- other kindred element. 3 object to dealing with whom he played at dominees. He now and deck asald nut olest them while getting up and said that they did not think that he mad Shisuraref, the Consul at Urgs, to Ullasatoi to and distances were checked by ten observationsment can be dealt with under our laws like any much to say, that all the more important over, the plaintiff called him into private polee around oze bitch. Ife did not considerance 3 of 1873, as the woodwork was too Amban of Kaldo. His journey was very rapid, plece series of aneroid and betting point obser- with it by itself, in partial and discriminating fasts have been brought within the compass room, and said he had no proof of the debt, that such a barricade was necessary to prevent slender to prevent Chinese from making a way 760 miles in thirteen days, and was entirely vations was also taken. of these pages in a Lighly interesting manner, and be had better write a promissory note. coolies from falling down, a simple rail would through them; but they were of the opinion barren of geographical results. The only ex
legislation; and it is not to be viewed na a pro- Mr. Grant, in the discussion which followed, seription and interdict to any one kind of ca- without any of the heavines which one upon bio sign the note. He was detained pull down the bars with the strength that he had them on board. However, unde plorutory journey erer nodertaken in these re.said that be bad crossed Mongolis, from tionality taking shelter undir our roof
He did not mean that he could that the captain what fuole by not mentioning should naturally expect to belong to such an by the plaintiff, who sent a
16 THEIR SYSTEM OF IMMIGRATIÓN: WBUNG man to bin Lia arms, ne he had not that, strength. The the circumstances, the magistrates bad decided gions, before that of Mr. Ney Elina, was that Pekiu to Kiskhts, eight times in the last tea of M. Pavlinoff, who was accompanied by years, and had taken a great interest in the abstruse subject. The data on which Dr. to be could not go till he bad first thing he would do, would be to break on dismissing the case.
I PRINCIPLE. Defendant was discharged.
a guferament topographer named Mataworski, question of the position of Karakoram, the But is not the system, under which the Chi, ETTEL's theory of the system is founded, signed the promissory note. The second note, up the buke to find a lever to break thein for $80, originated in a loss to Ba-hong-tong, down; this, of course, would give the alarm,
They marched from Sook to Kabdo and capital of Zengis Khan. Hogaid that the word nese come, a system nearly allied to slavery -a-
·BRIACH OF REGISTRATION ORDINANCE, have been derived from the personal observa. who aide it over to the plaintiff.
Ulioumi in Lbs Summer of 1870. M. did not mean aity, but a range of mountains system woras tban serfdom coolie system, and he would be secured.
Mr. Osmond, clerk at the Registrar-General's Majasovaki made a rough compass surrey, but tion of a long series of years, and a thorough Plaintif said he zonally lent the money to
Sir Henry Rawlinson, alluding to the very and so at war with all our American principles Mr. Maobndo, recalled, stated he told the office, summoned the landlords of try houses had not the means of fixing any of his positions remarkable fouray of Mr. Ney Elias, id thatThis system is practically a system of loans ad- and patient investigation of native authorities defendant, to quable defendant to go to Gaston saptain, and explained to bin is his own lan for letting their houses out to people, and not astronomically: and the map compiled from his daring the whole period be was taking astro. vaLced to be repaid. I do not say that there in to bring down theatrical people. The defend-gorge, that he could not fit up gratings of any reporting an As it was shown that defend work (Petermann's Mitchellungen, 301b Juanary, nomical observations steadily and sarately, no bondage in it. All debt is bondage, I do learned in the mysteries of Gomancy. These ant is engaged in that line of imsiness. Krownsort, other iren or wood, nor could he have upts, bad barboured bad pharacters, namely 1878.) is very ineunte, A Greek doctor which form connected serice for clitude and not any that Ubinees capitalists de nut maks
tocianism in half a paragraph, Buddhism in
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.
Aayust l
DEVOLE HIS HONOUR T. C. BAYLLAR.
a dozen lines, and Tanisa en passant T. DRISCOLL . P. T. MOONEY-Unia for while other subjects were paguely hinted $161, for goods supplied,Defendant did alas something mysterious, and beyond appear; judgment for plaintiff.
the ken of the ordinary western, mortal,
SHUN-SHING &. SAME-Claim for $19, times are now changed, and we have shoes.-Judgment na telore. changed with them. Bands ef eager workers
research, each in his own province, cone inter- ¦
which is necessary to suecosa
on Budēlism, and also the publication of his excellent work on Feng-shui, the outlines
of which were delivered last winter at the City Hall. Few have done @ xiuch within
a short time, as the Rev. Doctor towards
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not
for
tee,
There were three or four others, who all pressed prevent this
Sello.
Chiuose settlement of Uliautai.
move.
who go in search of better fortunes.
Not the
FOS iron pressure af condition and lot, and