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92

THE CHINA MAIL.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, LaT MAY.-1856,

DEATHS.

THE CHÍNA MAIL.

| bou exchange" has been the cause of a ra-ful, a subscription being on foot to find ther disagreeable imbroglio in the military the necessary dollars to scotch" the circles of Yokohama; the matter we hear wheels of the descending vehicle. has been arranged and it is of no use stirr ing up old grievances; we would only call attention to one or two quaint old sayings the 56th May, at Shanghao, Exsanda, olywe have heard somewhere; about “killing At longkong, on Board the N. B. Palmer, on the 18th the goose who lays the golden eggs," and bar,ans Brows, destan, (of Fobris Inter.)

On the 20th May, at Shangliae, Hospital, COLORRE JOER HAILLY.

Daughter of A .lioso, aged 17 months

May, Joan TROMMOS, Beaton, late of the 6.8.

At the Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, on the of the folly of pidgiu" shootste quar

Hongkong, au the 27th May, Elias How, agarelling about the feathers.

Hartford

JDay 3 months.

At the Seamen's Hospital, Lengkong, on the 20th

May H KLITEAL, Beaman, er barque Luton

Hapers Bars, Seathan, aged 18 years.

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ECHOES OF THE WEEK.

The most important item of local news

The remaining portion of the 20th Re- giment arrived here on the 22th instant "the heavy rain which came down in sheets during the whole, of the time they were disebarking must have made the mon growl at such a foretaste of Hong- kong weather.

A series of performances by the Freuch be the Civil Hospital, Bongkans on the let May, during the past week, which we slightly Opera Company is advertised, which will noticed in our last issue has been the open- take place at the Garrison Theatre; the ing of the new Seamen's Hospital, which Company have been favourably received took place on the 25th instant. The at Shanghae, and will be a relief to the fina of Messrs Jardine Matheson & Co. Hallness of a Hobgkong summar,

The yearly foods scem fairly eet iu, have in this instance again come forward with the princely generosity and active constant rain having fallen for the last public spirit, which has characterized the five days; this is a great boon as the action taken by the house in every public streets were almost impassable from the undertaking, since the infancy of Hong-horrid effleria of the drains, which have

now had a thorough flushing, kong, and which has been displayed more especially in the valuable support which

Shanghae Gas-Municipal Council,-Cuse of FLETCARE & Co., Chinese official obstructiveness,Newcharang; arrival of "Puchusetts," Safety of foreign settle- raenti-Japan; Chosiu, The Freeboo ex- change scandal-The new Hospital, The Hangkong Mint, Improvement in coinje,--Disbandment of the Volunteer

voted by us would materially enhance expended in such a way for the public the coal trade between the Mines and welfare. Indeed bad all the enormous Poking and the increased employment sums of money hitherto expended on afforded to natives would tend rather to public works, roads, or buildings, includ popularize the sobenie than otherwise. ing the mint and the costly and not real The Hongkong public are awaiting with ly required constructions at Stone Cut

ters Island, been productive of equal or no small interest the result of the share. holders application to SIR RUTHERFORD even approximate bone to the public, ALCOCK. Now, if ever, is the time to the condition of the City would be much obtain a favourable hearing from the more healthy and its appearance far more Chinees Government; but we fear one satisfactory than ie at present the case.

overlooked. The water supply of the Island geuer material point has been There is Jilo hope of the Feking ally and of the City in particular bas an Authorities giving permission for the *cou- | intimate relation to the drainage question. struction of the required line, unless it can We regret to and thine the quantity of water be made evident to them that it will re-nuw meted out to taxpayers in return for eult in peonuiary gain to the native ex- their money is by no means what is should chequer. Let the offer be made to purbe. Whether it be that the resortoire chase the land occesary for the formation are too small, ar the pipes are not well of the line, direct from the Authorities, filled every day, or from other causes we leaving them to settle the amount of com- do not know; but the fact remains that pensation to be awarded to any ejected numerous houses taxed regularly for occupants. This would be in strict ag

water do not obtain a supply sufficient

(No. 1111-MAY 31, 1866,

ago unpleasantly surprised when wishing to get out of a railway carriage to find that some politien non-sympathizer had nailed the door; the ambitious premier tried in rain to

to get out of his prison, aut to no effect, and the train starte

again, -without- anybody coming to his rescue. This police have for some time, been looking for the perpetrator, but in vain. We hear that the guard has been dismissed for having allowed. seat a man to remain nolens volens, in

Tile. durance

The elections in the lower Rhine will begin in a couple of days; the government does not

feel, onay, ag the latest advices from Strasburg in- form us that the the opposition can dilate Mons. Laboulaye, has a most cordial reception on this part of the latians; and that it will in any ay, be a bard run for * government man Mons, de Bussière. The Cour de Cassation a few days ago de libeling the meniory of the lead, cided that persons may be prosecuted for are indeed- come to a very pretty pass

d. Things and the occupation of the bistorian is gone-in speaking of Murat, we shall have to say that he was a kind hearted amiable man- Robespierre that he was a perfect on bonan the buster Buble was th kindness if we do not wish to render our selves liable to an active, on the descendants pt the same. We shall soon get

or part o know what to write about in France.

Мора Mires the banker and martyr, the

the

way

Jamb,

and

of the

Corps,--Arival of 2nd portion of XXth was afforded to the Sailor's Home, in con- We quote in another portion of our Gordance with Chinese law, all land being for the ordinary and fair requirements of object of so many persecutions, is now on.

Regt.Now Opera Company, The

weather.

Junction with the firm of Messrs Dent & Co.; and again looking further back, and touching more immediately upon the pre- sent subject, when years ago Hongkong had to thank Messrs Jardine Matheson & Co. for the only hospital it possessed, which

new. ono, tie

columns a very excellent article whict ppeared in the North-China Herald of the 19th instant, on the subject of Cou- bular reports. If points out just the very details in which those furnished by Con- suls in China are deficient, and regrets that

Customs.

the property of the Crown. The number of persons who would be actually ejected would be infinitesimal as for nearly the whole distance the line might be carried clear of houses; a few fields would be cut pbat that would be all. Moreover a

FROM Shanghae we have dates to the 24th instant. The Municipal Council are taking steps för lighting the town with gas, and the wharf dues are to be revised, on a fairer scale than at present. A case stands to the present day, as the Civil Hoa-thèse documents do not embody particulare axed commission of, say two Chinese and of great importance and involving large pital. When the Trustees of the old Sea respecting the geographical and topogra- two British Oficials might be appoint interests has been decided in the Supreme men's Hospital met to concert measures phical features of the country with fallered to entertain claims from parties who Court. The action was brought by the for the building of a

particulars of the resources of each Con- considered themselves injured; it being Bank of India against the trustees of the polienie proved difficult, funds being require sular district. In these remarks we en-understood that the lion's share of the con- estate of D. Fletcher and Archibalded for the purpose, when Mesars Jardine tirely concar, and have long wonderedideration paid went into the Imperial ex. Campbell (Fiétolier & Co.), the question Matheson & Co. stepped in and offered to how it is that Her Majesty's Government chequer. turning upon the question of the legal advance the whole of the necessary, funds, is content to receive reports which are in right of Thos. Drysdale to raise money leaving it to the community to repay them many cases were clerkly amplifications of upoft certain securities which the Trust their pleasure. Thus a scheme which the returns which are yearly furnished tees claimed as the property of A. Camp-night have been in abeyance for months, bel and P. Fletcher as partners in the iuring which time the old hospital would by the printed statistics of the Imperial original Firm of Fletcher & Co. The bave crumbled to the ground, was put in The fault lies not so much with the amount under litigation in this case working order at a moment's notice, by the officers called upon to furnish these reports was Tle 80,000 which by the decision prompt and generous interference of the

us with those who receive them. What given in favor of the Trustees, is a East Point firm. Although there canoot

man will (unioes he be an enthusiastic dead lose to the Bank of India. The be the slightest doubt of the community lover of any particular selence or pursuit latter advanced the money on what was coming forward and reimbursing Messre intimately connected with geography or considered good security, and the case is Jardine Matheson & Co. for their outlay, ethnology) sit down to write what in a'hard one; but as lawyers say "hard-thirteen thousand dollars having been sub-reality becomes an essay on any subject of ship is no plea in law."

scribed even before the opening of the hospi-importance, under the mortifying certain The Chinese authorities have been ex-al, since which the well known liberality ly that his manuscript will be perused hibiting more than their usual amount of of Hongkong must have subscribed many pigbeadedness, and have been exercising thousands more, this certainty of repay their lying propensities more strongly thau ment does not in the least detract from

Sarely those interested in the scheme at usual by first prohibiting Chinese from the generosity of the sole supporters of the are quite aware that instructions from the flougkong might do something in the employing foreign vessels in the bean cake original cost of the building, who have act-Foreign Office direct Her Majesty'e Con- matter, A representation making an ex- trade, which has its head quarters at New-ed sa bankers for the Hospital without a sals to furnish reports on all subjects of plicit offer to the Chinese Government or chwang, and secondly by etoutly denying deposit account to its credit, a commercial general interest. We are further aware rather naming the basis of which the the anthorship of a notice to Chinese cisk which few would accept.

that the reports and published in extenso negotiation would be carried on, ought to The now hospital is a two storied build-in the yearly Blue Books. But in the do much, while the appointment of a merchants warning them against infrin-

with an official sneer at the want of sense evinced by the writer in departing from

the strict line of red tape routine?

We

That the line would pay and pay well any one who has resided in the North can well believe. The only wonder is that so long a time has been allowed to elapse before notion in the matter has been taken. That Sir R. Alcock is far more favoura- bly disposed to the scheme, than was Sir F BRUGE there can be no doubt, but whether he is inclined to actually prose matters re- mains to be seed. The chief danger in the wayof opposition rests not so much wish the Chinese themselves as with the represoat atives of other powers who may feel disin. clined to commit themselves to any line of policy, which may result in giving British enterprise a preponderance in that hitherto, secluded portion of the empire.

4,000 Mires Shareholders were assembled in the Cirque to hear his statement; the cle ver Hebrow speculator was received with thunders of applause, and it was more than

at last allow

whose aim it should be to defend

their

It-

residents therein. This is an evil under bis legs again. Two days ago more than which we have long laboured, and is our. opinion it becomes a matter calling for and moriting the attention of Higa quarter of an hour before he could address cellency the Governor. It is quite enough his numerons audience, when at to know that many tax-payers who pay cd to speak, he begged of the shareholders to authorize him to purchase journal for water do not get what they pay

terest, and expose

pose to the public, in general, for, to justify the opinion that the Cover the conspiracy which had tried to crush ment ought to seek and establish a remedy he raised to accept the offer of the Share- There is water to be had in abundanceholders to pay off his debts-before separat

ing the enormous sum of fifteen hundred on the Island and there is therefore no ex- thousand fraucs were subscribed in order cuse for keeping the City scantily sap to enable Mires to carry out his intention of

purchasing a paper. plied. If the cuise be that the reservoirs are not sufficiently large, others should be constructed. Adother and more extensive

Renau the author of the Vie de Jesus will

in every respect

shortly give us his Apostles; it is thought that this new work will not be an successful as his first, as it is said to be inferior to it

I fear the frivolous care a

a great

deal more for what is now going on st the Academie de Musique than for Mons. Refan's last publication. Up to the present time the Parisian Opera haa been tinder the management of the state this will now be withdrawn and with a grant of three hundred thousand francs, this wil the theatre given, over to private epsoula

dam could at a moderate cost be built some distance higher up the hill than that now existing at Pokolum. Other steps could be adopted calculated to remedy the evil we point out, and amongst them, the water might be allowed to flow from the tanks and reservoirs into the supply pipes for a greater space of time daily than at protectora voral candidates for sent, while the duty of attending to this matter should be in the hands of a trust- worthy European, and not of a native as we understand to now the case.

the

of

MILL-

directorship, but nobody has as yet

been chosen, it is thought that the lot will fall to Mous. Hausman as the Emperor ean not refuse him anything. The

saying in Paris is now everything will be Hausmanized butore long. It is true Mons. Hausm

and has is a great man and done much, tify the finest capital of the world,

Now that the balls have disappeared, the ladies of Paris have resorted to a new dodgs to show off their foilettes. The latest is the

from

to beau

him twice

entirely

YAT-

will

you-

From our PARIS Correspondeut.

PARIS, 18th April, 1866. Thursday, the 13th of April will ever re-fancy bazaar for charitable purposés, where the dames de la jashion take the place of main memorable in the annals of the Bourse of Paris, Public securities French and shop-keepers and sit for hours, selling Foreign, fell to a terribly low ohh, and one perwipers and lamp mats, which are quoted would have alinost thought that we had We notice with regret that the costliness

rat rather high rates. turned to the time of the commencement

of female dress is rather increasing than the Crimean War

The following reports were being circu- otherwise, and that not only the dress- lated. Prussia had just signed an offensive maker, but the jeweller are gainers by the wind defensivo treaty wed between Arts-

with ItalyWar great extravagance of the fair ser

President Johnson seems determined to hortly be ging such prohibition, which was posted ing with four wings enclosing an open face of this we maintain that no encour- thorooghly fit representative of the Com- tris and,ty thousand, men was march which is in any way contrary to his way of would russia.A Turkish army to the rebuild the Union after bis own fashion for rch-be anuals every measure taken by Congress on one of the gates of the city. When court yard, containing bath rooms &Cagement is given to Her Majesty's Con-mittee to proceed to Peking and personal amount of

ing on the Danu ubian principalities: so much

We have expostulated with, the wily pigtaila volun- It is built on a breezy hill on the road to guls in Chios to do more than pena ly press the afair would doubtless do for foreign affair that a general bank make use of his right of veto, he now

thinking. As regards home

Already seen lunteered the information that "steps East Point, and is open to to both north-statistical report which in nipe cased out more. As matters now stand there seeing

ters, it was affirmed

have imminent, and that two of the declares the insurrection to ruptcyzwani were being taken in the proper quarters, erly and southerly winds. The interior of ten could be better done by a subordin to be no chanes of a move being made.

grohtest stock-brokers of Paris, were about disappeared and that the Southern popnla- to suspend, and finally that the Credittions have a right to claim the same

those "representations would be made, to the arrangements are excellent, there being ate employé of the Maritime Customs.

Mobilier and th

the

privileges as the Comptoir d'Escompte

enjoyed

by the kees.

of the North seeins un- The press higher authorities" ke; e. and other two warda for European seamen and Ins-The inere fact of the report being received

were in a most disastrous state; there is

averywhere, and none Abraham Lincoln, is going rather too fast, animona in thinking that the successor of very safe expressions, It is strange how cars and a first and second. ward for and acknowledged in' the ordinary oficial Tae nature of the land upon which this evidently disturbanos a

can tell what a day. may bring forth. the vagno explosions and set forms of officers of ships. The moderate sum of course cannot be called "encouragement." City has been constructed affords unasus!

War it is believed on all aides is and is acting more as a man of the South- inevitable-as

ern States, than as President of the Unior. of the two ürst speech which are used in diplomacy by one dollar por day will be charged for Were any-tangible reward held out; were natural facilities for securing to its in-

German powers

which draws back is One faucies a measure of so much juaport- Western nations are thus reproduced in each seaman admitted, which ought to it understood that zeal in this respect, habitants the advantage of good drain-re of losing its

influence.

for ever. Bisance ought not to have been put into execu

tion without the sanction of public opinion the far east, by the astute and cautious cover the working expenses of the esta- without prejudice to the performance of age, and an easily arranged system of water mark who wishes to play the part of an act that Johnson will in time, be

other official duty, would increase the supply Wehave repeatedly expressed our which is driven inta

your in Prussia will never give way. Italy it mandarin. The Chief of the Ciroumlden-blishment.

Corner by want of come & prarfect Cromwell and know no tion department at Downing Street wlien The dollars which have been coined late-chances of promotion or better pay in the opinion that the draine and sewers of the money, will not let such a favourable op but his own. This line of condnet is in any way a most dangerous one, and may if con- called upon to explain any suspicious littlely by the Mint show a marked impro- case of junior officere and would meet City are in such a bad condition as to call portunity go by without attempting to re-

gain Venetia; you see we have every reason tinued it, at some later period bring back job, says that "steps are being taken &c. vemont on first attempts, the inilling being with some official mark of approbation for early attention on the part of the En fear that Prussia, Austria, and Italy will civil war in United States of North Americs. P.S.-latest intelligence i St Poters- which will fully obviate de." and the Son more perfect, and the coin having a much when displayed by septors, a blue book local government, and we shall not cease have recourse to war to cover their multi-

of sins at home. We are even burg sent to the Tuileries by the Franch of heaven, bis ministers and inferior officers, cleaner appearance, The design of might annually be produced which would to hold the conviction, that the whole ingre anxious about the turn that mat suvoje at the Imperial Court of Ruanit, in- ters will take with as; it will be a wonder form us that a diabolical attempt was be use the came highly satisfactory and coarse still remains an eyesore, and will be interesting not only to the compiler" of the inhabitants of Victoria are ex-

if the reactionary tendencies on the part of day previously made on the life of the E- comprehensive expressions in their official continue so we suppoas till the demise of of dollars and cents but to the literary tremely fortunate in that violent epidemics

great many supporters of our government peror Alexander which luckily proved aber world at large.

tive. Wo have as yet no further details, do norge this people of France to extremo have not hitherto during the present year measures we are fooled to the top of our but my next epistle will no doubt intercourse with foreigners. Truly like Her Most Graciona Majesty, when new

give made their appearance in the island. beut.

a lengthened account of this melancholy Frankenstein we have made our ogre and dies will have to be cut, and we hope

the Empire

nire affair. he pursues as to the uttermost parts of the more aseful and artistic design will be In the article we have above alluded The report of the Medical Commission" The enthusiasm for

There is great jubilee at the Tuileries, ts scens to have much abated in the

the government candidate M. de Bussiere earth. Can any one imagine a more con-adopted; in the mean time most unfavour to we observe that the report of HM. which was published a short time since army singe the decree of last year ro oise and exquisite synonym for diplomacy able opinions have been expressed of the Coneul at Tientsin is noted as being the further proves to what a serious and ducing the army expenditure. On the 7th has been re-elected for the Lower Rhine.

of Mareli a grand review of the Ouvelty

and There was fear and trembling amongst the flap the Chinese expressión" talking wearability of the new dollars, the impress only one containing any general informa-plarming extent the drainage of the most Artillery was held in the Bois de Boulage, partisans of the present dynasty that the in presence of the Emperor and the Crown upposition member Mr Laboulaye would being so faint and shallow; time alone tion. MY MONGAN touches on the fact lensely populated quarters has been

Prince of Dentark, but the usual cries of be returned; however all anxiety is Those of our renders who are interested pill show if this defect really attaches to of large coal felds, existing to the North-hitherto utterly neglected. We notice Vive l'Empereur were, we remarked few and over, the Alsatians have done their luty in Newchwang or have friends there, the new coins, but it is very unfortunate ward of Peking and the Aorth China with pleasure that one very desirable far between, and we are assured that II. L and all's well that ends well will be glad to hear that the foreign that the great experiment of a British coin-Herald secs in this an opening for the sewer is in course of construction; namely M. was very much vexed at the copiness of

Emperor is settlement is now out of danger of an at-age should thus be conducted under so introduction of Railways. In this respect down the ventre of Wynilhan Street from fix and does not know whom to listen RUSSIAN AMERICAN TELEGRAPH. Lack from the Nienfer who had taken the many disabilities as regards necessary ma- wo differ from the writer. From the the Alb r. Ravi to Queen's Road. The to some of his advisers wist hàn to city of Nowchwang; we hear by last chinery, and should suffer from so many knowledge we possess of that locality wo satisfaction with which this work in pro grant the fullest liberty to the nation,

others beg of him to tighton the reins and (From the Friend of India, March 8.) ··· advices that the American steamer Wa- deficiencies us regarde design. Great creditare of opinion that the railroad must pre-gress may be contemplatol, is certainly prevent the uuquitt spirits as he calls them, The soheme was projected by P. M'D chüsselts had arrived, and five hundred is however due to Captain Kinder the eced the establishment of a tramway from qualified by the reflection that its projecto general opinion at the public, is that of the Amoor, 1857, and although he ob- Collins, U. S. Consular month disciplined troops had been sent to garrison Master of the Mint for the degree of the mines, instead of the tramway being tors might have bags, excted to foresee the pressit mustry canrict stand much baineil promises of cordial co-operation from the city, which having plundered, the efficiency which be has achieved, with the constructed in the first instance. The the probability of our usual heavy down longer, and that Ms. Rouler will take the the Russian and English Governments, no

leal follow &

by Mons. Le Valette, Minis-

ade uti astuul progress was made Rebels had evacuated, after committing disadvantages under which be labore, as reasons for our opinion are, that in the full of rain at this period of the year; and tor of interior, who is completely worn past two years. The Western Union Tele unheard of outrages and killing numbers regade skilled labor, and the entploy-first place a vastly increased opposition the construction of the sewer might have out by incessant work of the most thank- graph Company purchased from Mir Collins of the inhabitants.

ment of Chinese

would have to be encountered on the bean bagan in two to share its couple. less final besides which Mons. La Volette his lights and interests, and vigorously

no longer in the good books of his master, commenced the enterprise in 1884. From Japan the news is 'unimportant,

Since our last lesue the Volunteer establislitment of a scheme, which to the tlon before this date. Proof of some such for having s allowed the public press of France work was placed under the charge of Col there appearing to be an utter eingration Corps has become un thing of the past, the short sighted natives would seem to threa: forethought being desirable is to be fount to publish such facing accounts of the Charles S. Bulkley, US, A., whose expe exiled family of Orlessis, when giving a des- rienice as a telegraph-builder and explorer position in political matters: Choshiu has con-officers baving resigned, ond the Corps on the destruction of the large carrying in the appearance presented by that por-cription of the injeral of Murie Amélio, eminently qualified him for the ested to easier terms. This powerful cousing to exist on the 1st proximo, the trade now carried on between the Mines dior of Wyndham Street where the world ex-Queen of France as illhok would have In the winter of 1984 the first party, under it a bumber of the cement, a penny charge of Mr B. Conway, roached the manth

into the hauida of his

his Majesty, of the Frazer River, B., and immediately potentate who is virtually though not no- troop being virtually broken up when the and Peking, Secondly the difficulties of is in progreat at the present date, the late paper,

containing a laudator article on the pre- commenced the necessary explorations. minally the equal of the Tycoon, can well foriner event took place. After a show constructing any permanent way North heavy downfall of rain having fotoed, the tender to the throde of France the Conte From this party we have the most

bounds, know no

and able

The line is already completed report. The anger afford to give way a little, when he con of effort on the part of the press, and a of Peking would be far greater than contractor to stop work for the time at de Paris his siders that the latter bas to pay for the conspicuous absence of response from the chose to be encountered between that least, while the surface water bas nude sccused the minister of the interior of wink to the distance of 450 miles above New

the peocadillos of the

Westminster, and provisions and wire ne wrong doings of his vassale, the proud and community on the projected disbandment Capital aud Tientsin, where nature seeme baves with the loose earth. Still with few days later, an anecdote published ocasary for its, contruction, 300 miles farther restless Daintion; of which unfortunate of the entre, the only thing done has been to have kindly marked out a natural this drawback and disfigurement, an im in the Figaro one of our comical bi-weekly are already on the ground. It is probable papers, was the cause of an energetic repri- that during the year ending December 30th, - necessity of this position, the payment for a noventent with a rier to save the band route with little required further than portant consideration remains in the fact mand to the editor, De Villemessant, at the 1865, about Sumilos of line will have bee the Simoneseki affair is the frat illustra from being scattered add broken up, to lay down the rails. On the other hand of the work being in actual operation, and instigation of the Prussian envoy. The completed. A party under Major Pope, anecdote published by the witty journal is which went into the field in June, 1865, are tion, and may not be the last. The "Itze-which we hear has been tolerably success- I'tlig establishmous of the line of rail ad- we must all be glad to see public money as follows:-Count jemark, was a few days actively ougaged in pushing their explore

round the corner?'

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