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Kwan-kwan go the capreys,

On the islet on the river

THX DAILY PRESE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER STA, 1875,--

The modest, retiring, virtuous young lady' For our prince a good rasts she-

will thank me for reproducing the following

THE SONG OF THE OSPREYS, 4 Translation of the first Song in the Chinese Classic Poetry.

1:

Where, from jelaudain the river,

Ospreys elang, there dolls apart,

Sweet and fair, a modest maiden

Meet to win our Prince's heart.'

Where the water-lies waver

In the stromm-from dark to dawn... To the dear maid, to win her favour

Sweet and fair, 'bis thoughts ave drawn: Ter ho sought her, sought her vainly,

But day and night his fauoies go Top pop and the pinkt iclaslar.

tossings to and fro.

NITSHEDS,

Mr. Brérofon, remuning his argument, said purposes, as the one in question, but a mas Mr. J. B. Coughtrie, secretary to the Ubina house whers the people permanently lived in this so-called led was siccted in May, ind Fire Insurance Company, adamoned Pang-and cooked. This old Ordinance, which his months had ben allowed to pass over, and no wab, contractor, for on the 3rd September un Worship might know the object of, was passed action taken till in Septembar and to time when the Colony was in its bring this necessary structure to notice simply lawfully having a large mantabod created over at a certain now building (late the Dommercial infancy, at that time the whole of the boonnee it was infummable was like entering a Bank Buildfags) in Queen's Road so on to a house in the Colony were mare shanties, dem-netias against a woman for wearing a danger the buildings in the occupation of the posed of all sorts ofiuflasmablefarbstance, and (accessary), beanse it was inflammable, and China Firo Insurance Company sud other it was to prevent the construction of parfan might set fire to bamboo sinds and venelann, nent mat and ather inflammable horses or sheds, or a person drying thingh, Bite alacets an adjacent property.

Mr. Toller appears for the prosecution, and Butlere was a different thing altogether the inflatuinble umbrella. Mr. Brereton for the defenco.

Mr. Toller, in opening the onse, stated that

Mr. Tollor said

Mr. Taller dissönted from this.

Mr Toller then called

stracture in anoction is not what could be Mr. Brevator then, refered to a ano oretly termed naked, it wie simply asbate over the same as the prosent oud, wheroic Mi

Mr. Brereton then said he would call Mr. Alford, to prove the precautions taken against fire.

Mr. Brereton reached it was true there was plenty of water in the pipes, but none of it got into the houses of peuple, who paid the water- rates.

onviction.

MAKINK MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

September 6th.

MASTER.

THE ATLANTIC,”

THE TRADES UNIONISH OF THE BAR.

(Times of Indias Sh-The publio is indebted to you for having given publicity, in this day's paper, to the rule of the Bombay Bar, by which its members du

line to accept a brief in a Long. Dauso indeer second counsel ho employed. The ride is even worse in the inoda in which il Jaworked," for when two bricfe is neat and ong strives

services are needed or not.

SOLICITOR

THE BISHOP OF WINCHESTER.

(Pull Mull Gazetic) ·

Even in this world of rapid changes, it takes a considerable time to fill up the gap voorainned in public and social life by the sudden and awful disappearence

a

widely known as the late Bishop of Winchester. We say, nothing bers of his achievements as an coolcainatital politician orna a religions lender, These ars mijjecte which must be in digenas left to another occa HABOussion, when the immediate shock of the event bus

A. Gedlot master of the Swendial. ship, lantic, obargid Alfred Landberg, seaman of that ship, will refusal to go on board on the 6th instant.

Complaint said defendant went ou alore to ree the Conail, and now refused to go in the ship. He jagoing to sea in three weeks.”

Defendant, who said he would not gain the ship, was sent to one morth's hard inbon or at the captain's orders.

WHAT IS MODERN MATERIALISM!

presten af

affair, it is to be hoped that immediato steps posed we trust that, Editors of publications will be taken to put an end to so ghring a fui in future.

bearing on Chiste questions will be more ORIC anonly as that the Inspector of Buildings, That students need not be in any way die. whose duty it may be any given moment counged at the trenchant, though geai, re

marks of Dr. Bitel, wo may say in conclusion, go directly counter to the interests of the clay however shas his progress or small his at builder, should be allowed to take private catments, the carnet accker after knowledge practice is a nrchitel. If Mr. ALFORD in whe only picks up a single new pebble an iho, vast atrand of Chinese literature, will not lack qualified to practice as an architect, he can the hearty sympathy of the who knowe so woll easily make a very edequate incomo as the difficulties of the study, as Dr. Eitel docs,

leason the tune by endorsing a small fee, the Grief is reared, unless what the Bar decons i Holyroigbagainst that.class, who, often private indivichmt, and can afford to give OP without making one real. attempt to mater, the complaint which boastated the core was building is conrag of erection, to borean the Obarles Saint occupent of No. 1 and 2, Wyn sufficient honorarium is endomed

Long Causes are sometimes not of audiolent his comparatively small pay as Ingoctor of the language, set themselves up as authorities in respet to a large gished omoted over the workmen from the sun and rainy wother. con-bain-street, einmoned the coutenstor, Tang- importatoo or dificulty to aced two comechs. Buildings, Tao Goverment ought, there-at like the little actin in the well known paxemies formerly known as the Commercial sequently it was only of a temporary nature. I kwong, who had a bittebed rccted over the for very Cause is a Lung Cause, which is de

pictures, who, be wagered, bespectacled and Bank Buildings, and the complaitant was Mr. wae necuray in building to erect these atruc- new German Club, on Land Lot. No, 617. tended and likely to last talk an heat. Suitare. fore, a once to give him the option bc- tween his private practico and his appoint.be-gowned, wita in his grand-fitter'a aria chefr Coughithie, accrotary of the Chisi Firo Fear tareas; this had becueueri,and were soon all over which cau ako was gought forward under though not paupers, may be toc poor to affor

anco Company, who complained for himself the colony ebera buildings have been erected, abiection I section. L, Ordinance 14 of We have been led away so much by Dr. and on behalf of others living in the mighbour either by private parties or by Government, and 1815, stating that the defendant in that case to feetwo counsels, But the Bay, eguralons Ellele "Amateur," that a bavo lalt ourselves hood, Bhch as Mesare. McEwen. Frictel & Co, these had always been. At the construction of had to profesional diulasce at the time and of the intercata of euitore, inciats upon being little space to notice the remaining attioles. Hasse & Co, Krummenacher & Co., Dryer the new Harbor Master office, the Government. Mr. Hell, the mug istinto who tried the pacemployed-and at its own price, whether its The article, Macao and its Slave Trade" is & Co., &, &c.

officials tave found that they could not do with joped at a conclusión en the letter of the Could' neytising wares has charged against the bitter tirade against the Portuguese, in which Dr. Brereton cominded that Mr. Coughtrie out a sued for protention. Morcova, all pre- Ordinanco.d

Mi Tolfotten rase, and ended that the mombore of the trades unisus of England? The steamer Halina arrived ot-Shanghai on the worst events of the history of that colony, was in to position to bring caah multiplies cautions had been taken to prevent fire. There

Yet the Bar pridon itself upon belonging tô nà FOREIGN SETTLEMENT Opf the 6th instaat; and tin dutenar and deníka okyously corning from Chinos sources, Tre action of charges on behalf of others in the was no cooking allowed; and no light beneath [esidence of ullile witness, even those for a honourable profession, “What does its bone

left that day,

cepted with child-like credulity. From its title neighborhood, and that if others felt aggrieved the wat strmetare su still the material deforce, facteurcossary for a conviction had been consist of P Where mo its manifestations ? to is closing amateuce it begs the whole ques in the neighbourhood, and thought the main the stratare was of such an inducable admitted. In the first plaos, there was theshed Perhaps, is combination to fleece suitos in tion at fenue, gives to now information on the stied in question dangerous to their premises, nature that the loaves would ban like tissus arcted, which was admitted by them on in one of them, or perhaps its loferation anongat In addition to a Chrome-Lithograpli Plate The Caselio of Sat niday publishen the follow-

ing copy of an order of Her Majesty in suit,, and completely ignores every possible they should come forward and procure sum paper, leaving even the bambooa upright, and firable.andthe danger the witnesses said they its members of the flagrant breach of the de of tho

would be of no danger to anything. When the ad sought to reduce to a mínimam, and sub-

cencica of civilised society P Juubel of the 26th June, requiring parties explanatigt, und palliation. Its superficiality mons for themale ho proceeded under mediante ssed by the prospetition was pasend, mitted that in accordance with the wording of

July 31st. appelient in onvoon pending biptore ter Majesty, only equalled by its pedastry, and its pe to take effectual steps to set down their cases dantry by its ignorance, Fren the backnored tion III, sab-rootion T., Ordinance of 1865, there were sach ebautics created, that if an the Ordinande, he was entitled to for bearing within a limited time from the wonde of Tallegrand, Je n'en vois pas la neces- which declares that every person who shall attempt was made now to eregt oue, it would Ak to the amount of fine, was fourantatis, all

DISCONTENT IN THE ARMY. registration of the appeal in England. site, cannot begauted without such a palpable croot any abed or house of matting or other in not be stowed to be mill, cuecquently he required wa Coviclion.

Mr. May, i colivering judgment, id the

The Times remarks that Sir John Pakington At the Court at Windsor, the 26th day of orrer in gramrear on the omission of tho on." laminable material, so us in case of flro to on the magnificent buildings now erected supersede

June, 1873,

This paper is followed by an excellent trans | danger any neighbouring building, will be the old shanties of mat and wood, and un- Sarvayor-Genwai, bad a power to grant the Present

Lain of the opening chapters of a Olineac evbject to a penalty of £5; and if this did not shades voted over the workiner in the build-building of mitabeds, but that did not preventaked on the 10th July for an interesting rise. Notel The Frodigy" The first chapter reminds meet the onse, there was tho Building and ing of these substantial edifices did not private parties from becoming prosecuters, when urn, net presented to the House of Lords, THE QUEEN'S EXILENT MAJ USTY IN

COUNCIL..

us vividly of Philemon and Bancis of our chool Nuize Ordinance, namely, solion II, sub come within the meaning of the Ordinance seed, they found to mashed dangerous or in stating the aber of officers.of the army who section XIII, of Ordinazoo 8 of 1856, which if consequently zub-section XIII, of section Tange. He considered any intshed, whether per- have memorialized the Coinmander-in-Chief Whereas, in any appeale now posting obey daya:

A small Matah'd oattage where a pious wife, used could bring in the construction a nuisance; Ordinance 3 of 1856, peranded subsection manent or temporary, to come within the term with reference to their position and prospects, foro Her Majesty in Ceuna), no effect steps

Old Baucia, and Philomon led their lif bat be world not prooned under that Ordiannce, I of sentin III Ordinance 14 of 1815, wire of the Ordiname, partionlarly the shed complain consequent upon the abolition of purchase, to burn been taken by the parties or their agenta Lo ect down their cases for hearing, although

Both equal ag'd. In this their youth they as if he did the defondant in the case would the word building is expressly net, which aed of, and as shown the precautions therein gether with copies of all letters written by the

have to be committed for trisi at the Supreme suu-shade comid not be called.

taken illustrated atonce there was danger to Be Remorala comminuiding districte in forwarding spent more than twelve montis have lapsed since

In this, grow old, rich only in soulsat. Court. All be wished was that a verdict by Mr. May asked ble Brezaton to quote the apprehended, and however Ball that dangogh memorials. The number of officers who the arrival and registration of the transcript of

ger might have been, the complainant ind have thus formally represented their grievances riven, so as to ensure a penalty to be inflicted, section, which he did as followe appeal in this country, and it is expelicut to Who, poverty, by beaving it, declin'd

that the defendant tight anderstand, or laya "Every building erected, tu ba beroufter right to mals an appeslio the Court e have is 245. This is a large number, and indientes, And nude it way with a eboerful mind. make further provision in that behalf, Her

Sandy's Translation, Oxanford, 3635 it more fully impressed on bin, that in using erected, of any inflammable material insuel wise it removed, for the defence, it had been arged unquestionably, the extensive prevalence of dia content. Sir Hope Graut suggeals that a "Royal Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy.

is curiona to notice that likewise in alcest such material he was committing na illegal agtas to ondarger any neighbouring buildings, &c. that the shed was necessary for petrolion from Commission, hofure which the offers could an Council, ad uppu "ir recommendation of the

Mr. Brereton contended that any proceedings |

This boing vad, Mr. May remarked that be the sun and tho. inclemma of the warther fold their viegs and state the points in which Lords of the Judicial Chamittee of the Privy all Ohinese novels which we have road, the man Conncil, is pleased to arier, and it is hereby and wife are on terms of loving equality, a fact ander the latter ordinance could only be taken did not co that it abolished subiacetion 1 bat be was of opioion that this was an 11-

.section Ill, of Ordinance 14 of 1343,

reasonable proposition. There had been divoral they regard theweelyes as having been nabirly ordered, that the solicitors or agents for the which cannot bat leave the impression on one's by the Burveyor General:

Mr. Brion diescated, and contended that complaints alous matshels of inte, still they treated, would do more than anything else comi party appellantin all ench appeals nur pond mind that the alleged inferior position of wo

wea in China la more a matter of theory than Mr. May somarked that that point would not the so-called shed was only a sunshade, and seemed to have been tolcried. As regards the to allay the footing which now so unfortunately Orders for topies may be sent to the Daily ing before Her Majesty in Council, are bereby otherwise, that is to any, if theic apparently affect the ease, as the complainant was prccend not a shuity, shed, or lonas for permanent ha-struotaro cosphined of in the present sise, it pails." It will, we think the folt (the last

required to take effectual stepa to set down

ought not to be refused. The officers of the their cases for bearing within six months from reistin novels faithfully pantay the social and ing under an older and much earlier Ordinance.bitation, and hole usid as a fan-shade, and had been brought before his notice only in Jane says that a request preferred in this spirit

inur life as obey seem to do. We do not know

knowing the inflatulenatureof tüestroturje, last, and he informed the gentleman who com the date of this order, and in all other appeale

to what extent the translator haa expurgated the Mr. B. Coughtric. secretary to the Cans every piccation had been made to provout fire plained, that he would grant hini a goumons, army bave certainly a claim on the country for a full consideration of any complains which to Her Majesty in Coand, withịu a period not. excreding twelve out from the date of the original text, hat this we boldly afirm, that the Fire Insurance J-His offlec was next to that no cooking was allowed, and long before the real but the gentleman preferred to delay

tilä nt. saly that the may be, preferred by them. It was the un- statcmcats contained in these chapters, with re- of Mr. Falooner's, and adjoining thich in targobullizing in course of creosion was fuished, the tils, and it arrival and registration of the transcript in and to charity and unselfishness, and tha juci. | malebed to the west of his office, Ho"was committing enzelade would be removed, which case has boos Bronght forward. This newed | Goghted intention of the Legislature, in the Act this country.

And Her Majesty is foriber pleased to order, dette bearing on filial piety, the utter ignoring plainant in the precart onse in band. Adjoining will be necessary to roof the new building. As that the catio of dunger WAR always pre-which provided for the abolition of purchase, And it is hereby ordered, that it shall be the social distinction when honest worth is the premises of his office there is building gou prevention from fire, there is a watchusn onent in the mind of the gentleman, and that of to do them fall justice, and though it was the duty of the Registrar of the Privy Council to replaced in the balance against it, would du editing on, and the extsal of ground being built on the premises, to prevent the possibility of any ethers around it, and to wis compelled to anreasonable belief of Parliament that this port to the Lords of the Judicial Committee to any writer, and more to in the eyes of some, is considerable, namely, about 40 yards square, Internal fre being in eristence, and to search hold that the matabed complained of oante iuteation had beat followed, it must be admited within the manning of the Ordiannoo, and he that Parliament is not infallible. To grant au the unmes of the parties and dates of the De- we consider the writer na a blinded and the matshed in question covers the whole workmen that they may not tako watches in.

Aly. May remarked that twenty watchinen vould inflict a fine of one dollar. As regarded incuiry could in no way compromise either the erees in Appeals in which no effecinal steps then, who, to quote bis own words, acts as of the ground. The upright structure was have been within the aforesaid periods of time his heart directe, and by doing so believes that bamboo, und the reefing was of the usual grass could not prerons the matshed catching light any further proceedings, he trusted they would Government or the Legislature, and it grould at

alding or leaves. He had auch this kind of from an external fire.

be annecessary, as the subitect who had been heart have great advantage of bringing the to Rat does the case for hearing; and the he does right.

over the papers on Wongashi, stuff burning, and he considers it highly iofan."

good enough to take precautions to remove the whole grievance to the light of day. Lords of the Judicial Demittee of the Privy, and Formal, nacome to Dr. Faker'a mable. If it caught light, the wind would curry

internal cans of danger would donbiles take Council shall be at liberty to call upon the

the precaution to remove the external one. As appellant or his agent in and ennce to show interesting antide on the theory of bincar the lighted louves before it to other buildings,

Bir. R. G. Alford, sworn, otated he was Go regarded the statoient that, iv consequence of does by the said appeal or appealshould notic, which contains an example harmed aufficiat to ignite blinds and any other inflam be dismissed for non-prosecution, and (if they by Mr. Sangster, set to the words of the first malo substances, such as wooden renetions, in: vornmeal Inspector of Baildings. He was not internal precautions, the curse of danger bad been reduced to a mininam, be thechul the sball so think it) to recommend to Her Majesty odvia the Sho-king. As this ade has been de- japant buildings. The apex the roof of us profession au architect, bat was a Burveyor, the dismissal of any such appeal, or to give licately translated by Mr. Faber, we cannot the matabed in question touched the roof of He was the architect, however, of the new risk of danger was as great ts ever, as the mat such directions therein as the jaatios of the refrain from quoting the whole of it, to show bis hener, and there wore no precautions building over which the matabed in question, ehed might be open to incendiarism, or to

what Chinese pastry is capable of when well taken against fire Adjoining his pre- was erected, next to the China Fire Insurance ignition from the sparkaof a distant fre case may require.

Our readers, who remember the isos there is-a-nating partition filling up Co.'s olie After describing the thickness of Aud Her Majesty is further pleased to order, translated. that nothing in the grant order shall prevent bald, uncouth translation of Dr. Logge, comment space, where his tookhauses are the inatting, be said there was no woodwork

sinated, nearly going up to the roof; this is in the premises, and he had taken every precum the dismissal of appeal under the 5th of, the

menciug

addition to the roof, and in case of fire would tion to prevent fire. There was no carpenter Ee a great help to proad it. He can see noing, consignently no savings. The stables obcat for it, as the sin does not come in there.ut the back of the premises were filled with BROKE A. LISTED, ES, ACTING

passed away. But there was that about Bisho There are other bects of matling near his bricks, and there was a watolian en daty all plate glass windows endangering them. The night. The atolman as instructed to prevent

Wilberforcs wbiob interested numbers of me mathing screen in question is very close to his any cooking and he was instructed to search

mere, perbupe, than those higher poina of cookbense, and theedging of the roofing was all going in, to prevent matches being carried

character on which public biographora most touching his premises previously, but since Fri-inso the premises, and that to prevent smoking.

dwell. He was so well-known familiar, as day norly a whole strip had been taken away, to There was plenty of water in the mains.

it were, to-os ail, Evòn those who were not that bere and there, Laero is a space betwee

his personal acquaintances and who ever had the roof and his preciese. In the case of these,

so many personal acquaintanura as bol-felt sheds catching fire, there is no immediate supply

as if they had a abure sin him, au interest in his of water, there being, only a well in bis pra

proceedings, a smile for bis mitte sayings, kad a The mises, and laterly acne. in the maine.

Witnes resumed cyidence, and said the sea

aerious thought for those spoken when he was workmen cook on the new premises by day, he was 200 yards from the shed, and the fire on.

ia carneet. Ilis inccement activity of ind believed, but he could not say they remained all gine statist 300 yards. The ixas surugi itd

und body brought him into contact willz night. The reason why he knew the mains were been so utreted as to not enraount other

Buch numbers of his fullor

men, sitber not charged, was in consequence of complainte, buildings, and yus felly ten feet below Mr.

badily or in spirit-he touched life, Falconer's house and the complainant's. The and water being supplied from his wall.

ao to speak, at so many points that the TMr. Brereton, complainant aid the end of edging which formerly touched Mr. Coughlrie

amber of those who feel as, if they bad a -part in him for exceeds that which ordinary bis promises adjacens the teled was a derid house bad been out off. The mat percen refor

all than warn his awit the wall to be Mr. Annubiis, ha top was stone to the first floor. Bis roof also was by direction of Mr. Falconer, to prevent thieves Monsignor Capel seems to have been dis.public then, whether in Church or Stato, can genial Lifed. The danger he apprehended was fire satch getting through. The nearest point from the coursing at St. George's Cathedral, South. her around them. He possessed ing the venetiane, through fragments falling on shed to the wond windows of Mr. Smith's wark, on the Materialism of the age but freedom from prejudice and pedantry very rare the verandahs. There was no danger of the Lapse wus. 41 feet, kad the front of the he does not seem to have taken much paine to Tuition. Even his fonduese for society, which fire getting through the stone wall, Flames and verandah, which have wood, is 31 feat. defne what is properly meant by Materialism graver but not move zenlous man than he were broken fragments could fall into his front There are walls of spare bricks round the pre of any kind. to popular scuse,—and this apt to censure as a weakness, added to meat we verandah. Truc, such a large fire as the that mises, which decreases the risk of fire. The rooms to be the sense in which Momiguoright term, if the phrase did not suggest incon shed would cuss would attract a great number verandah of Mie. Smith's house is tm for deep, Capel used it-Materialism is taken as the graons 4520diations, the outholicity of bis. of the residents around to naslat, and would and there are wood work. The natahed was name of all those tenderoics which rove the charseter. So did his courage quality, un- that he is architect of the building over

peasibly be baroud down before their arrival, crested at the beginning of May last, and work physical rather than the intellectual or spiritual happily, na necessary as which the objectionable matshe is smoted,

He did not think that the strip of matting te could not be carried on without it He could life of man. In other werde, Monsignor Capel biskups. We do not mean moral courage, the the feeling of surprise lækre dxperiuncal can

of the indammable matting was still there shed is not applicable to the Ordinance quoted. bins, rather than as the zame of an intelectualessed this is ous of these higher questions scarcely fall short of one of indignation. The

He was aware that the moment this matting When tiu ratay season is over, theshed will be theory, the name of s diaposition to which which we do not now raise; certain it is that very officer whose, especial duty it is to re-

caught fire, it spread all over at onch but dispensed with. The Government used these those who disbelieve in the misterialistic beer wure than one party in the Church was apt to The Chire Romio for August.

would not be burst ont as soon as Mr. Brereton structure for shelter. There is one over the are, if not as liable as this who believe in it, couplix of him having gone a certain length part to the ScRVEYDR-SENTRAL Whoa dan-

Inder cover of a review of Mr. Faber's panph-

vished to make out; though it would bura very iarbour Mastor's offen

atili at least as liable as they themselves are to with them, and then refused to go farther, We gerous matshed erect, and whose evilet on the Quellen en Ceifucius und dem Con

rapidly, but not too rapidly to deoronse danger, Air. Tolier remarked that what the Govern. any other conscious temptation against with peak of courage in its more ordinary acuse denge is given to that of an independent freians, Dr. Eitel has availed himself of

The was present at the burning of the Mat Ex-ment did had nothing to do with the cass, and they are worned and on their guard. We the contage of one alwaye ready to take, and it hibition last year at the commencement, and he did not too what tai impossibility or poundoubt if this is a wise use of the word Male necessary, to answer, a blow, in high spirit and official witmos, is, forsooth, architect of the the opportunity to inveigh against the cacortice Earthondi, by which, certain class of Chinese

would have been inside only for delay in taking bility bad to do with the case. The question rulism. Certainly it is not an economical one, good-Immunode; who steps into the ring with a building, and of course aid to support the Fatadents are inflicted. This peculiar form of

friend. The mutting sumabudo on the vide

was whether an offence had been committed. as it only resides a second name for that

smile, and shakes bands when the conflict is interests of the buildam, who, as hy know the disease, he terms, lus Simulogies, and which

was not so thick as the bamboo-louvés on the Mr. May oluerved that witness only gave a tendency to dwelt in ings visible and ex-

vrer. This is a kind of virtue of which anges BESTICIOUS CHARACTER.

roof, and be considered it not inflammable. professicant opinion.

ternal which fir the New Testament is ellad i

may think little, bat which is of 20 from previons case, are always most anxious viten developed changes the patient into the

Amateur Sinologue. It was indeed high time Chan-a-leung, a district watchman, on duty The Exbibition barned up very rapidly last Witzen continuing evidence, suid that the f*carnal' disposition, as datingrished from the slight mportance towards making up the to have the sheds, and will not take them that measures should be adopted to counteract at the Man-mo temple, charged a Chines named year, and he knew by that the matting in quts Government granted the erection of those au disposition which lives in what is to tear character of a popular and accessful public down if they can possibly avoid doing so.

the spread of this acriam evil, since that, from Clan-a-noon, who called himself a furner, tion was highly inflammable. An accretary of shades; there was one at the present moment permy, but eternal. Perinps fonsignst Canel wan in England. Terrible as the accident was The called this tendency Materialism, because in the which bus put an end to his life, thern was The public has a right to know whether the facilities offered by magazinca, ruriens, and with being a suspicious character, dangerous to the Chins Fire Insurance Company, be had over the Harbour Master office.

newspapers throughori China and the world, the poses and good order of the Colory. He granted matted shades to insund house, over danger was immaterial in either caca present day it is a disposition which je surish-something characteristic abost it, aumething during all the controvany which has taken it was last sawing in endemic character, au oberved bitu picking pockets, and having funnd their windows. His permission only extended Profesionally, be considers there need on an intellectual dick on the coracions which may make ne risk, the application to it place regarding this washed, HE. the auch so, that even the general public were not on him tickets and other things of a suspicious to granting the risk. If he bad considered they danger attending the bed in question, or inese of that immenso relative growth of our of Thoitus's famous sectance, "Fortunata even GOVERNOR, has become aware of this. fact, free from occasional symptoms which indicated nature, the can was remanded to Tuesday, the produced risk, he would not have given the crease of risk to Mr. Daughtrie's bonec, as it knowledge of material things and of the ma in the opportuneness of his death." He was

Chinese on the trainChinese was fast beStinatant.

giant. There are of course veactions where those would be itself out directly, and leave the terial arts, which bas station the importancena keen in bi joycut of the scosens and whether he is prepared to allow the Incoming like theology, which anyone could speak

are filled up, but where there are any elements poles standing. He was in the Colony when attached to binge spiritual, and to some extent pleasure of susun and air and scanery, specter of Buildings to have private punctice or write about, as it is a litle understood. Inspector Strand and P.C. Thomas Campbell, of fire near, he did not grant them, us the grant Mr. Sant swantoned Tang-a-kwong. He proaleo the confidence in their existence. and eo áa în that óf, be*** t end reedy conversation :

Whether or not it me by passing through Ne, 68, ebarged Loung-hoi-hoe, master of pargo allowed policy remain valid, and they need a plan of the buildings, which he gave far as this was the preacher's mesning, the mers movement of a rapid ride was to hin as a ardhitect. It would be hardly posthe various stages of the disease himnolf, or by Lost No. 272, Wong-a-yung, his partner, Chun- were very slender, and could be easily thrown in. He sus prescut at the burning of the doubt there was some propriety in the ass of a happiness, and one which he red bak tod sible to conceive any gister scandal than a careful diagnosis of the casts of others, that wing, a scaccan in our boat No. 162, with away. He did not know that this anat part Exhibition last year, and saw it burn itself out the term. That sensual disposition to live in recklessly. Ous has only to imagine thod this affair has been from beginning to end, Dr. Eitel has been cabled to describe the starling a quantity of outs, the property of the tion in question was put up at the permission rapidly; no fragments were carried away, and what is changeful and temporary which St. lights of that Jaly evening to one ** thrilled”, by such impulses as he of "sound and sense;" and patient as the Hongkong public is, the various symptoms so minutely, we cannot tell, P.1.5.5. Co., and Lenog-wong-yan, a partner, of, or request of, Mr. Falconer. Mr. Falconer if they land, the matsbed theatre a few yards off Paal called carnal, pas ns ns0sary section

but, nevertheless no faithfully has it been done, Chan-a-chou, On-a-chin and Ben-a-yan, saumon did not join him in getting out the summer, would have caught fire.

with Materialien but adoubtedly strong the glorious home views of the Surrey bills. authorities may be quite sure that they are that a balf dozen or so of Amateur Sialogues, ra sargo boat No. 272, with being impligted in Mr. Gec. Falconer is the lessee of the while To Mir-Teller, witues stated there were no Materialism will always have a meccseny ten- bathed in sunlight, the excitement of vigorous treading up most dangavus gromm in the at once, in all their Lumptionsness and conceit, the theft; Oban-a-kwai, master of fishing boat block of buildings,

old planting on the premises. He has beard dency to produce that cast of character

conversation, the expectation of wore of it startol before us, and so like were they to ono. Nc. 326, and Chin-loi-sing, heattaan in No. 328, Reexamined, witness stated the bamboo loud of people being killed at tres. He has seen this suggests what seems to. us the ud de-

with these distinguisbed men whom he raluod encroachments which has of late teen maile another, that it was some time before we were with receiving the sate knowing them to be reging was supported by bamboo and der houses made wet with water, but never know of finition of Materialism. It is not properly, and who valued him the out false step, and npon the rights of property, and tho admin able to distinguish them.

polce, and were not of an inflammable character. any damage done by water playing on property think, Materfalism to believe, as so very tetration of the purely local details of go that ench empiricism and unconscionable iu-

ft, indeed, seriously speaking, is high time F.O. Thomas Campbell, No, 68, stated he was Mr.A. F.Smith, partner in the firm of Messrs., bastily removed, in consequence of fice in the equinent thinkers and some very emisest ind

We would not, as we bave said, mingle ut in a police boat near the P. M. Co.'s steamship McEach, Frickle & Co., sworn, stated he vicinity. The corners of the roofing bad "boca in their day) orthodox ecclesiastics have be

the present moment reflections on such a vernment, which come home to the very padence as Austeur Sinology should be put Carado, when he saw, at midnight of Friday know the matabed in question, next to the ent off eine fue contractor got the soumons. Lieved, that the Soul of was in physical catastrophe with ordinary stiticisms of what doors of every single resident in the Colony down. We have often been extonished to see hat, a sampun beating, which pulled away: China Fire Insurance Co.'s office, which was. He considered the risk of fire slight

entity, existing only at some particular point

ecclesiusticul sonduct political or Many a large question has been settled articles foisted upon good natured editors, He pursued it, and then some men threw some opposite to his own premisce, being 25 Mr. Brereton said he did not have the corner of space, and necessarily incurring disolution, cessarily be a party-charsetor on the He considers the shed highly one off because be thought there was dunger, unless rendaec immortal by an act of divine deceased prelate. There was something of through a comparatively small matter, and written by men who are cribbed freely from thing heavy overboard. He overtook the sam- feet distant..

ail quarters, und pieced thear together like a pan and found the 8th and 9th defendants in it, dangerous to the premises of the Chips Fire but merely to meet the views of complainant power performed in order that the soil day re-incompleteness, as it were, in his fortunes an the Government will do well not to try the patch work counterpart, owing their vory coal a boy, the same in court, named Chup-feat- Insurance Co.'s ofte

as far as possible..

beire the reward of its geod or evil deeds. Tant

woll an in his disposition. It caused as though- To Mr. Brereton-He believed the distance patience of the Hongkongcominȧnity by any beaiveness from a feeble condemnation of the air, He dragged for what lind been thrown

Mr. Biereton said Mr. Price 'bad been bas often been called Materialism, but so long as that face lund reached him which the clerer writer from which they have compiled. Qould overboard, and found two bigs connected by a to be 25 feet, by guessing.

subpound, and he would like to put a far the belief remains that this asterlai-eul has Tuchess of Orleans predicated of her son the further trifling in masters where the safety pudence go farther? We have sorun these rope, containing altogether boat one and half If it is 41 feet, as Mr. Brozeton states, it ia questions to him.

Any real and independent moral power of its gont-the good fairies had visited his uradte of properly is concernel. It is a god old men expresalg opinions on Chiness enbjects oil of good clan coals. He took the 8th and still dangerous, and it did not alter his opinion. Mr. John McNeil Price, Surveyor-General; own which carns the divine reward organist with their obciceat gifts at the birth, but one saying that it is wise to keep hanids out of as dogmatically and infallibly as if they had defendants to the police chop, and took also To the Coprt-The premises be now lives in sworn, and that before giving his evidence he nest, the ucy that it may be dething malignant fairly had decreed that all those wero altered in some way, but he cannot say would like to explain the views of the Govern necesorily possessed of physical qualitie-nay gitte should taro fo imperfect advantages. Joux But breeches packet, and seeing place of an hour or so devoted to them with a

made the subjects the study of lifa tine, in the coals produced.

Obun-taut-sing, declared, stated the Sub do- whether they were pulled down altogether or mont with regard to rantaheds. He wished to even that it is vizible er tangible, if you will, Penetrated with keen desires and high ambition, that the result of this unished Luainess has igat on a Sunday, forendon after breakinst. fusdant was his father. They were fishing on not. There was a bed over them at the time remark that the Government tied up these is compentirely unimportant blaterialien no one saw them, at first, so readily gratified been that people in the neighbourhood have Fools enter in where Angele foar to tread. Fatay, and saw some coals fall overboard from Er. Brereton-Yes, but those premises were sheds themselves, and it was duty of the Go in this seas may he an eccentric opinion, and he ascended what old Fuller calls the ladder of been forced to increase their insurances, and logy: 16 is a get of hs. Itsuits trensondously. they want and fahed up the coate, and the filth

The Amateur Sinologue is great in Philon wal boat slongside the Colorado. At night altered in the winter.

vernment to inspect all sheds, private or other, may be regarded by some as inconsistent with ecolesismatical preferment with most mustial Witness, to the Court, fun bar suidh as the wet to see whether due pruutions ond been taken, the belief in any moral power to earn the gift of beea put in unnecessary anxiety and loss, It is delightfully vague, and best of all, it pre- defendant, who was in the cargo boat, id if season approached there would be less danger and whether there was say vick of Gre. If a spiritual inmortality; but neverthelest, while rapidity; but, al the midwost round, beton ped, and he whose longinge no doubt edended there were in this cast, the Government would the latter belief remains, the waterisha, a to the supreme government of the Church for the Government bud better got clear of the appone a knowledge wore or less of all lau thy picked up the goals they were to give him of fire in matched, than in dry weather.

guages from Frakrit or Pali to that of the O6.151 cash. They gave him the cash, and then Mr. B. Radecker, of the firm offers have been the prosecutor. The Government far as it goes, does not touch the roots of life which he had laboured so much, had to content altair as quickly as possible," and take care tiskosmopedes. Our Sinologue krowa this, dredged or the cusls, which the constable Krapaenscher & Co.; sworn, dated that be also granted permission to private parties to does not reinos oral and spiritual life to himself with a translation which was in leath 7.that another of the same kind do not weaź~and it be oterpawon us with the extent of food.

lived opposite to the and shed. His house had erect the au-shades

mere couacquence of low which can be acm-

ne pralermest. He took early a strong port Mr. Toller objected that this would not be pletely stated and concured without any re The first soren defendaule stated that they a wooden vorandal, and if thk shed caught |

in the ascending wovement of Oxford and Mr. Pace, the, new Surveyor-Gièral, his vast erudition and be clearness of his de-

rivaljons. He actually gloate in-importing his belonged to a goal boat, but bad not been up. fire, lfs bones would be in great danger, being taken as evidence.

Rerence to moral and epiritual life at all.

Anglicanista bis Dearest relatioas whose ragaries have abady been the subject knowledge, there being no one to make him plying the Colmado. They knew nothing about less than 60 feet of.

His Worship upheld My. Toller's objection, On the other hand, as it seems to pa, there is and most 'valned ffienda improved. bia of public comment suficient on might afraid. The day of petribution has of last the 8th and 9th defondants.

Mr. Brereton contended we before, that if [informing the witams that the views of the a sort of Ideilism which is essentially material; | example by consistently sting one step think to make him a little more cautious The patery has been cleared up, and the statements to that of the second witness.

come Dr. Estel has exposed this little game. The 8th and 9th defendants made similar these witnesses have complaints in reference to Government mattered little, so far as the Courtristic, even though he who holds and defends it further from that time he was, vaaroid- their own houses, they should bring then was concerned. The Court bad mierɑly to doubts or denies, as is sometimes the one, the ably, in a false position, and to the end of his -out-did himself at the Folive Court. A na recipe which he has deciphered for us, actually The first swan defendants were discharged, forward themselves, and afier quoting the decide the caas upon its marits and according existence of matter altogether. Take the case life no imputation so disturbed bis usually

must surely have the must extravagant ideas reveals all we want to know, and the Amateur and the 8th and 9th defendants were final 20 Ordinance applicable to same, stated. Mr. so the laws of the Colony.

one who resolver all" matter into forte, who | will-controlled temper, and therefore was bu of official powers, when to wishes to explain Sinologue standé before us a litory quack skillings each, in default, 14 days balabor. Coughtrie bad a right to bring these witnesses The itness then proceeded in states he regards not only motion, sound, and light, constantly employed by wupton entanies, as the

of the lowest class, an alchymist of other men's

forward to prove the danger to his own house, had visited this particular shed himself, and and heat, but all tangible and risible things. charge of seeking to Romanize the Church to a Court if Law the views of the Governess. Here is the recipe

Pooa-chow, a boatman, obarged another bit bot to other houses, each party should had found that the risk had been reduced taas: mere midea of forte, and deolares that of England. He was an elegant und'a touch-

Buch Take any Chinese classic, the more ancient beatman named Poo-a-shing, with outing and get out bis own sumGENDER... went with regard to the question of malsheds"

minimam that there Wag no to call force material is to define the coming writer; his early reljefoda atvellettča, if we Mr. May said that Mt. Coughtrie had a right great witk. He generally, as evidence baring upon whether the better, strip its berous of all national and wounding him in boat 258, with inteet to do

was of opinion, person paratively known by the completely unay venture to call them eo, attained and de. water any ridence to statantiate the ally, that there was a certain amount known. He, it will be said, in no materialist. Berred an extensive popularity; but after these a particular shed is hugerous or not. If personal characteristics, retaining only their grovious bodily batın

Complainant said at the time stated the de. dangerous nature of the shed, as, for instance, of risk in these sheds, but the sheds were Yet if such a one goa un to at that say achievements he took fate of his mus it were dangerous, he assured us that the events recorded, put the whole to an old fedaut canete his master's beat and asked bim the vitness's evidence teaded to show. If his acessary for protection.

get the higher order of phenomena are strictly altogether, but composed, or at least published, Mr Breton contended that in the last 30 dependent on the low, thal, giren a de- nothing more i ettruatire than » charge or n' Government would have taken steps to Aryan kettle, throw in the sun and moon, five (vitus) to give him son manay. He told bouge was in dsuger 50 fsst off, how much

of the planets, and twenty-aight constellatione, defendant hus tad none: the defendant, who more so was the complainant's.

years which had passed, great change had finite law of the elementary forces, the more specah. On oue phase of his character, hom. bare it pilled down, and would have been with the twelvo signs of the Zodiac, stir the had an iron axe in his band, was angry, because Mr. Coughtrie marked that if Mr. Rader-taken place since the passing of Ordinance 34 complex "Java. of the higher aspects of our ever, Liberals at least will be agreed: in geon. the prosecutors in the case, when Mr. ass well, and let it afterwards settle down till he would ordre him any money, and struck kere promises caught fire, the probabilities of 1845, and that Ordinance of 1856, had nature are rigidity in them and deducible out lar politics they will hold him sound at bears, wholly waxed the previous one, and as last of them, it seems to do that, to use Johnson's whatever be. may have been in exclesiastical Auroan, his own, subordinate, admitted it becomes thoroughlyalar, then put the whole bin on the left hand with the axe, inflicting a were his premises she would catch fire.

into a patent Grimm's philological orbible, to est His muster seized the defendant; and a Mr. Brereton said that to argue in that way, withcas ateted, that in consequence of that old play up words, alibongh he zmy assert He was an able and consistent advocate ul fina there was some danger, and an experienced be placed over a slow fre, fed with ships from custatte being near he was taken into candy, he might also assert the fire could travel along ordinaro be felt himself not justified to prose that there it matter, it is no matters bat he trade in times Then it raquired ng mall Magistrate, after hearing the whole case care-a German workshop, season the compound well Complainant was taken to the bospital, where the Queen's Road, through Taipingshan, and cute, erept precaution had not been taken. asserts. The sting of Materialism, that which conrage in one of his rank and order pot to be.

back tguin to complainant's pivities. with chopped Sanshit-Chinesa - roots, enn his wounds were dressed. . fully, could come to to other contusion, pants, vowels, prekes and finals, stir it well

He contended that the provision of Ordinanca 8 makes it, as we believe, erroneous and dangor-infected by the dismal vaticinatiqna, Carmin Defendant aid te pranted complainant to To Mr. Brereton, Mr. Radesker said there of 1856 mould be the law in the case. He was not ons, and as stmost everyone would say, power-which the leaders of the Protectionistenin Surely this is simply treating the peble of and oxrefully skim off those troublesome Ubi lewe bis etapleyment and go with him to as- was a wok-house between the abed and his against Mr. Coughtrie for taking out this eam. ful and effecious in its afluence on character, instilling into the winds of the bod Hongkong as though they were children pirated consonants and tones, keep the sit in his business, and because he would not trouse in Stualey-street, and the sparks and one he belonged to a large Company. Other is not the incidental opinion that the goal is and this was only another in

nass simmering till you can bear the Chinese be got angry, and picked up the art and struck fragments would have to come over these pre. gentlemen living around had not come forward something thich might be sein, or stou en-element of courage which, lập, Mr. PRICE's asurance of the paternal care spirales and non-axistes abanga isto Argan his with 17, ist he did not intend to ent the mises to lie wooden verandah.

to take cut a squmors, so that there could be no closed by suficiently refined agundes and fired entered largely into bis character e of the Government will scarcely inspire mucis surds and sorants, then take it off ind diab it complainant.

Mr. Brereton cuctended that sub-section 1, dengar. Mr. Falconer sees there is none, as he fat a given point in space, but that ite spiritual | been endeavouring, thus far, fo spark The prisoner was eent' to two months' bard of section III., Ordinance 14 of 1945, could not had not gone up at all to give evidence even, and moral life is a merg istite and flucose of personal qualities only; but, on the whole, we confidence in a mattes, of which the public up before the North Chins Beach of the

certain laws of lower things, in which Jawa it | Zully subscribe to what seems to be the general" can judge quite as well as Mr. Fuck; and, Royal Asiatic Society, or send it to the Editor labour, and at the expiration to find security in be applicable to the case, as the structure cou. though having the greatest interest at stake.

of the China Bevicte

oz honacholder, $25; to keep the peace for six templated in that old Ordigunes did not mean; Mr. Tiler-But your own witnessed state originated, and to which sa ita determining sentiment of his contemporaries: he is not as regards Mr. ALFORB's position in the

a shed simply erected as a shade for temporary

cause it must be traced back."

I left his poor on the episcopal bench behind him

jk is to look after the public safety, should step forward to back up the defendiät in au action of this kind, emild searcaly be con- ceived as possible, and who one of them, Mr.

ALFORD, actually declare without besilation

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ROUTER'S TELEGRAMA STEPIJED TO THE DAILY "Press."

LONDON, Srd September, 1873. INSURRECTION IN SPAIN. The insurgents at Carthagena have notified Admiral Yelverton-that they will fire upon bim, and confiscate English property, if Vittoria and Almonea aro surrendered to the Madrid Government. Admiral Yelverton took his ves. wels to Gibraltar, and refused to guarantee their

non-arrender.

Hongkong, 5th September, 1873

REVIEW.

names, make a skeleton abstract of the principal

XX

Pick the water-Silica gladly!

Sweet and fair, she comes at last!" Lale and harp lend all your music! Surißeial to her welcomin

Sweet and fair, let lilies'cast

Usbov in, the bride' to ka!

Join, yo people, all your voices-

With the пекту mistiulsie!

in mea who have to maintain a ceremonious

is rare in modern

on Street Cries in Hongkong, a pleasing goesipy Toved bad reduced the risk of fire, as the rest give a special reason why the erection of this regarded Matorindin as the name of a practical i» courage of his convictions:" bow far he pos

The view is completed by love papers, vur

paper, and another on Infanticido at Amoy, On- whale this number is a satisfactory one, and we trust that the future numbers of the volume will bear out the promise of the first.

POLICE INTELLIGENCEA September 6th.

atolozi.

Jost so; and as the them has ben now ax-months.

BEFORE THE HON, C. MAY.

STEALING COALS.

CUTTING AND WOUNDING"

....

Lo

2

there is danger.

And

alls dreams,

the

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