ECEMBER 13, 1866.
rtain before we left. I saw lies of musmies down in ribly burnt.
The bund
ous appearance. The night crowded with furniture of and people who had been attting or lying on
their rather gloomy, as you:
furniture which had capgat are several times, had to be pitched into the
rest.
The principal
1038
insurance companies. To persons who were not yd, a epirit merchant, who
$99,000, lost
and who had Tokohama abont eighteen as getting on very well.
Mr Van der Yak, whose up and was not insured, operty to the amount of
ed Warehouses the losses Gray Shirtings, 6,299
= 5,794 Ginghams, 4,000
Figured ditto, 100- 00-Camlets, 2,990-Mus- ed Cottons, 1,500-Spots,
156-Cotton
aud
Course
Woollen зінция. The total value of Sundries is $102,000. A ettrica
have of com
been hief shops for such articles ality delated by the fire, kes special reference to Mr nglish Legation, whise va- students of the Japanese ready well appreciated and ore widely known. Many he course of the disastrous ther his manuscripts
Ind we have the great pleasure ut such was the case, that ceeded in saving his Die- MS. and the copy
of the es now just on the Dress. Mr Mitford, also
point
tion, was not so fortunate...
has been for some time
ed here but a few weeks ago.
, translations of Chinese
work
otes for an important rature, have all been con- bold, also of the English
1
and Mr Schnell,
et a quantity of valuable
of
the
ན་
on, another student, has
loss.
Inster.
to
block, lived M. Degron the His position is a one. His office and house the very heart of the block
the world !is lestroyed ng zud books. He was on oing
France on leave. Digs of subie years from not which he had economised while at home, were
in his e lost, And in that safe, cheques asid proceeds, in le for some very consider- of postage stamps and fees. ersions were used to sure
a vain, and M. Plantan, a Degro's werk, was severely We mpting to rescue it.
behaved so
ve young man beli
been recontended, by the
i a decoratio The Eng- Mr Walsh, lived here also,
office was in the Britis
t of the line of fire, Oco- the advantage ofa cool head. out effectual us at the check what in an incredi- of time might grow into bucket full of water here, stopped each spark that iilding
and almost ludi- when told in so seem may
coffee cups-fall of water ed the Yokohama
on the
ted on
Club
and
mich
ght fire, when r happening by good forinue
oper story, saw the danger
-fire by this simple means.
out in the group of Foshitarra, a quarter espe
as is customary in Japanese stitutes with ten houses, shops of every description This is the "cata-
use.
he education of young la
by the Duke of Newcastle Lords in the Kagosima de- having been half burnt and ly. It has always he'n an al and physical nuisance, reat source lowest class,
of danger panese of the ra and sailors from the Gar
and the dwellers in the den ways mede night hideous and a fire breaking nut ia
to the
fel a blowing from the
gh wind
ys to be feared
to be coinci immi
12 all
or the whole of the native ger has at last become a
and it is of misfortune,
pleasure that we hear that will not be reimilt on the moved to a position fully a e extreme nie west of Yo- the next time it takes fire, bing but rushes and paddy rks.
LANEOUS NEWS.
E FOR THE DOUGLAS
ALLENGE CUP,
ed through the-courtesy of
ary of the Victoria Regatta subjoined account of the
made on Friday at 8.53 achts drifted without wind sprang up
30 when a breezes picking
ard, and the yachts
the other, Green Island was
11.
4. M. by Heather Bell lead-
a mile-Celestial second,
te Echo fourth, Mayflanter
was very
scaut
all the day,
ide of Lingting island was eyechts in the following Belt Ly Re Echo 2. This Colcs-
4 Mayflower 5.
P.. The wind at this
it from X.E.; and
gra
ay. Heather Bell, Re-Ento,
ched towards the
pfor Pontoy, but not
at that, the leather and
and stood over to the Jain-
the wind died away com
ay closed, and at dusk it
Eato dead calmn; at this
down
Was
hull
from
the
e direction of the Assos darkness was fast setting in the furthest yacht away teered for her, thinking a tow, but although they the spot where they expected stilour and a half, they
No. 1139DECEMBER 13, 1866.]
Ware unsuccessful in their search, and con- sequently turned the stesuer's head for Dongkong, arriving in harbor about 11 o'clock-no signs of any of the other yachts on the way. May Flower however managed to get in through the Ly-ce-moon pass and reported herself at the Fort Willium at 3.55 this
morning having n in with a spanking breeze, in fact as much wind as she could well do with, and we understand she has sustained some daunge in her spars. Heather Bell Hilda and Celestiol came into harbor during the early morning, but all from the westward, so that May Flower was the winner of the Cup, as she only went over the course. A decision to this effect was given, after due deliberation, by the Regatta Committee.
child seemed to have some effect upon him, and in parting with them he gave way to feeling to some extent, but this was only for a moment as it were, his features imme- diately resuming their former inditterent appearatice, and which they maintained up to the last moment.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Wa extract the folowing significant an tence from a private letter received from Yo kolana. "A Dutchman, Mr Van der Dek by name, was chased ou the Tokado by a drunken yakomin with his sword drawn, and several accounts have been given of suspicious characters having becu met there; so that that, coupled with the fact that the Legation beds in Yeddo were found hacked with sword cuts before the fellows went to live thers, would lead one to fancy that Japan troubles are not over yet."
At precisely half past six the procession headed by the Governor of the Gaol and and Sharif emerged from the Caol and tra versed the yard of the police court to the gallows, between two files of police draw up on either side. The prisoners were coll- dusted to the sea id Low-kum-poo trem- Ir is satisfactory to kaow that the valuable bling all over with agitation and munbeing M.S.S. and other literary property of Mr with grea WITH great rapidity, Leong-sin-kit with the Ernest Satow, of B. M. civil service at cool indifference of a mangoing into, his Yokohama, were saved from destruction at uwn house. The noose was quickly adjust the late fire. Mr Satow is now engaged in By the courtesy of a gentleman who aced the caps drown, and it's 'sign from the translating the Diary of a member of the companied the fuyflower, we are enabled to sheriff the masked executioner draw the Japanese Bibassy to Europe, in 1882-63. give the log of her run for this prize. bolts and the two criminals were left hang. His translations appear in the Japan Times, The start, it will be remembered, was made i ing. Death must have been instantaneous and are highly amusing. The Ambassado about છું. on Friday morning. The log in both, a few convulsive struggles were no riut scribe makes sad havoc with history and chronology. Here is a surple from round the W. end of Lingting, last boat momentan of the fall. At o'clock they this Diary of the fleet, wind about N.. by B. Stood were cut down, and ihe necks of both were was a picture of the army of the spirited to the ESB., then tacked twice to weather found to be broken.
Napoleon,
a general of France in ancient followed by the the East end of the Island, foll
While Zitdex.
the nose was being adjusted times, returning in the snow when he went This brought both yachts well on around the neck of Sin-kit, be said to the to conquer Russia; he was drawn as a brave the weather quarter of the others, who were Europeans that there was a ring, a bracelet, soldier on horseback naturally and truth still standing to the eastward. After clear and some other property in the hads of the fully: Ah ah ! It can be imagined what ing Lingsing, stood to the northward, and Sergeant. The arrangements were all mosta hero of the age he was sines there is his made the end of Lamma about 5 o'clock; perfect and every thing was conducted in a portrait a hundred years after in the castle tacked to the eastward at that time, when quiet orderly manner befitting the occasion. of an hostile country,
consilerable norber of Europeans who could just make out the Celestial in the direction of the Asses Ears, Heather B had receive passes were assembled inside and Re-Echo hull down to the southward, the yard to witheas the scene, and outside Hilda about three quarters of a mile to the on Arbuthnot St. was a large crowd of westward Stood to the East until past 7.
natives and others who could not obtain a then tacked to the northward; a moderate admittance insides. The convicts were N. H. breeze, with a slight swell. At half drawn up in a ling within that they might profit by the fearful example thus held up
Prees, before them.
continues hout 2.30 .x. Inffed close "ticed but both hung awayed only by the thie Diary: In the same place (Spandau)
Ta-
past 9
9 passed to leeward of Pootof, and fetched into Tytani point. Brenze increas- ing with a cross sea, worked to windward of Sookon; carried away the top-mast backstay, in gaff top-sail, about whilst standing to the eastward midnight,
from thong rock, carried away the booka of the the mast, weather shrouds and sprong the mast double reefed the mainsail; secured the shrouds and set snull fib. Wind increasing, worked up against the enth through the Lyeemoow Cleared the pays about 2 a. M. Soon after,
lost the wind
shook out reefs, and had occasional puffs the romander of the distance, sometimes drifting back to the eastward. Rounded the Fort William at 3.55. A.
The Be Echo met with some rough weather in a Facht of her size and character, and her voyage was so prolonged that fears wore en- tertained for her safety, and a steamer was sent out on search: The following account of her cruise, after dath on Friday, furnish- ed to our contemporary by her owner, narrates what happened to the little craft
shortly after being sight of the Fame, the
|
BAD DOLLARS.
be on the look out for world."
It must
We
well as the poor of every other part of the country that I have been to, regard it the dictate of common sense to murder their female infante, rather than allow them to grow up in poverty and distress, and in- volve the family in greater hardship and penury. Yet Hankow is not so bad as some of the surrounding districts."
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We extract the following account of the P. and O. Co's, new steamer Sunda, which lately arrived at Bowlsy from England, from the Times of India of 13th instant. "The P. and O. Co's, fine steam-ship Sun- da, which arrived here a few days ago, will will form a valuable accession to the por- tion of their fleet in Bombay waters. The Sunda is
propelled by screw power, and was bailt in January last at Middlesborough in England, by Messrs Backhouse and Dixon. She was registered in London on the 24 August last. She has three decks, and two. registered tonnage, masts, and is of gross
tonnage 1699, her after unaking
The length deductions, belig 1,217 tons. The
of the the fore
under the bowsprit to the aft side of the head of the ihald steal-post is 270 feet; and the depth in from the tonnage deck to the ceiling ating Audships is 18 feet. engine-makers were Mesers Richardson and Sons of Hartle
fetory that wich will enable them to take an im- pool. The length of the engine room is 52
pression of the mouth so as to enable Messta G, to. feet, and there are two engines of an esti: ward either a partial or complete sat of Teeth, mated horse-power of 300. Captain W. D. Anderson is at present. in cominand."
part of
The
stem
certain
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SAUCE.
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CAUTION,
IEA AND PERRINS Beg to caution the Publit against spurious imitation of thear celebrated
L.
P. have discovered that several of the For eign Markets have been supplied with SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sce, and, in one or more instances the name of L, and P. forged.
L. and P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts
their rights. of the world, to advise them of any infringement of
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THIS Ligneur which datas, fram 1510, 16 Touc Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite davour, The Salutary Plants of which it is com- posed are gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they PIENSON, J. W by SPECIAL APPOINT-PR all the vivifying emanations of the Norther
Son, and composense of the best: Cordiale and one DMENT to H. H. the MOHARAJAH OF
of the most efficacious preservatives against epidemic BURDWAN,
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on his ship chandlery business; and the upper floor consists of a uoble Masonic Hall
JENSON, J. W, by SPECIAL APPOINT- good sized refreshment room, and seveMENT to H.R.H. the PRINCE OF WALES ral smaller rooms necessary for the opera tions of the Craft. The first meeting Wate held in it on Wednesday evening, the 21st No, when there were neatly eighty bre
Tho thren present, including visitors
Yokohama Lodge" bida fair to rival in the number of its members, most of the Eastern lodges; prospect highly satisfac- Japan Herald.
AoNG the spolia opima at Kanghoa, to be sent to Paria, were three hundred yo- lumes of books written in the Corean tongue. Upon which fast a local to length a local habitation of their own. They kog sage moralises-What is have taken the upper portion of that fine these three hundred volumes? be something better worth reading than under the professional superintendence of building erected on Lot 38 for Mr Carroll, the literature of
of China, which to judge from
Mr Dowson. The lower floor is ged by the olaborato translations on which so much
Mr. Carroll as a store, which he carries money and time has been profitlessly wast- ed, is του
and execrably bad, worthlesa THE following case was heard in the Police court on Monday morning It should serve stupid to leave rocin for any worse in the as a caution to
We might easily indicate some- bad dollars more than ordinarily good thing very much worse, and would do so were Police Constable Patrick Carnifty was our local contemporary open to instruction. charged with attempting to pass two But it is impossible to treat such su iguo- bad dollars, under the following circuitantly foolish expression seriously. staupus. P. C. Heary Cooper, having been attribute the Press criticish on Chinese sworu, stated that he had sold the defen. literature to professional jealousy. It keeps daut a watch yesterday, for three dollars a poet, and we know there have been Uhi- and fully cents, and had received that nese porta; but Grub Street in its woost tory to all "brethren of the mystic craft;"BASON; J. W., 99, Westbourne grove, and zoumum in silver from him; but shortly paluy days could not display more male- afterwards discovering that two of the dol-volence among poetasters than our contem. lars were bai, he took them to Inspectorporary shows. We sympathize with old
Weller Mr. Daly in the charge room, as the defendant
his pious detestation of their was at that time away on duty. Witness works. Sam proposed to end his love letter "I don't like it, Nan," thought that was the best course to pursue with a "werse. in the matter; but at the same time he did rejoined Mr. Weller; "I never know'd a * not think the defendant was aware that respectable coachman as wrote poetry, "cept either of the dollars were sparions. The one, us male an affect' copy.owerses shrof of the court deposed to the inet of the the night afore he was bang for a highway dollars being had, and also that they were robbery: and he was only a Cambervell manufacture, of a superior han, so even that's no rule." It is evident quality.
in
THE TEA CLIPPER RACES.
(From the Foochow Adéertiser), The clipper race of the present year may well lead to a few reflections.ou the condi tions to which the contest appears to be fast coming, and the folly of retaining the
conditions change. The extra premium bas years, and owing to the diferences which formerly existed between the sailing quali
It is un-
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breeze freshened and enabled her as a of and wivit readily be taken for in some re nt "werses" in the Press extra premium for first-arrival unless those ENSON, J. W PRIZE MEDAL, DUBLIN, chaunet Let Weans Lonchow, and Postay on the Magistrate enquired if that pouts of the "Clambervell" standard of been now established for seven or eight. BENSON, J. W. MARER of the CHRON- Er was blowing top fresh, sending them, but he was unable to state where,
few minutes past seven to pass through the
was now favorable except the the defendant knew where he received
taste are not yet extinct.
OGRAPH by which the DERBY is TIMED
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it was found that the defendant had lately joined the beard of since, was brought up at the police to themselves for a few days, but
Hond
on
A
wiud, the bout through the water at a fearful rate; | excopt that be The Magistrate said it | 54 chesis of opium in the year 1858, and was at first a desirable stimulus.
must have received the WAT-A-Kus, charged with the robbery of On entering
the Tating Chamel the wind from a Chinairt.
was a pity, as perhaps been discovered. gan blowing fresh and in squats, through
some more of the also with the urter of a Hindoo, who was doubtedly an advantago to have Teas in the barly eight points of the compars. When same sort might
home, provided they can have half way between Tamboo and the southern-Tapeter Balguy, having been called stated in charge of the cargo boat where the opium, first ship
was slowed, and which has never been wat beaddant of Hongkong
whatever, Itwo or three clippers arrive reef in the main-
and bre
character.co a single fressary to take
a very goo
coure remand this day betute Mr F. W..
within a day or tato of other.
or bo of each
abort telling Michell to be reefed when is Wenship discharged the case, Hi, which had
had again to
Sorabjes . Soubadar being
review
tive arrivals of clip- of the comparative. within about a mile aval a half of Tattoo. the defendant it was nulucky hun, 25 declared, stated that he knew the
prisoner pers will establish fact that the vessels.
the At ten minutes to nine they tried to he would have to stand the loss of two
Witness has known
wn him since July 1858. or their cagantlers are more nearly pn a w caller
ngollars, which His worship ordered to be poing, making it from Hong
The prisoner was at that period employed par now, and consequently are arriving at kong and at the entrance of the Lyceooi, lustroyed.
by Masri Hincundass Woodson, and it home more closely than before. but the wind was too scant and scomed to
his duty to go aflat with an Indian head them on
By this
servant to bring opium from the steaners and raciying ships, and store it in the go- tine it was blowi
boat small gle for a like the Re-cho, and it waspilent she had afternoon at the Civil Hospital touching the
dowus. Witness to much sail,
elfort was and
Was bude t
on that day the prisoner was take a third reef. In lowering the peak, to who died on the 5th at the Civil Hospital dan do dia Port With dothis, a heavy puff struck the boat, laying from the effects of certain wounds inflicted Adams to require and her on her ein end, sn boom short off and
the wind
gusted
1. Դ
MURDER.
In the year 187, the Crest of the Wave
arrived on September 26th, daden with italf
Mr Tonnachy opened an enquiry Friday cause of the death of one Chen-seen-cheng; Jane 1858 vullents the 28th or 29th old Tua and haif new Tea Sho was follow
ng the jibon him, with ach, by me Wong chests of Malwa and Bou shore 54
ed by the Mumy on October 15, and by the fairy on October 16, thus giving her cargo a good 19 days' start on the market.
In 1868, the Fiery Cs arrived on Oct ember, 20th and the Kate Kearney on Docom
the jib itaq, in the Centraling jury laving Prisoner did not return, and witness never ber 21st, followed by the Cleysolite on Adv
mer
were
, about
The patie
advance.
In 1859, the Ellen Rodger arived
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the World sate by post. ENSON'S WATCHES,-Gold and Silver at, 240 to 9 Guiness, in all sizes, from ball to 3 inches diameter.
ENSON'S WATCHES, CHRONOGRAPH-
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Linitpat.
October 23rd, beating the fiery Cross lyBDINING, and BEDROOMS, from 2 to
one day and the Sau Serpent by 3 days. ...
In 1860, the Falcon ou Sept. 28th was fol- lowed by the Ellen Rodger on October 4th, and the Zibe on October 1081, giving & days.
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In the great Remedy for
ACIDITY OF STOMACH, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN Janesion, SOUR ERVCTATION AND BILIES. AFFECTIONS, It is the Physician's Cure
GOUT.
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RIGOMATIC GOUT, GRAVEL, and other complaints" of the Bladder, and in the cases of FEVER AND FAYERISH IRRITABILITY OF SKIN
As a safe and It produces grateful cosling effects, for CHORCHES, gentle Medicine for Infams, Children, Delicate Fe-
mdcs, and for the sickness of Pregnancy, DINNE FORIES MAGNESTA is indispensable, sud when taken with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup forms A DELIGUTPEL EFFBAVEADING BALINE
In 1881, the Fiery Cross on September BURRETS, and STABLES, S
23rd, had 6 days advantage over the Fat con, on October 9th, and the Ellen Rodger. on October 10th.
YANDELABKA in ORMULU and BRONZE.
in SILVER and
MANDELA - KA
ELEC, TRO-PLATE
TɔRONZIS PAR! by ROSA, and ISIDORE BONGBUR PRADIER, MENE, BARYE, &C.
her when
opium. The on the 27th of te blow in October lätiz, Messrs. riobons,
saw the prisoner again until he nest bi in The
Stowe, L sopsail was sixn
besworn viz., Messias
P. Ward, heavy
FLN a ornith, but with and W. Swan and after the jury lud viewed the street passing his house in Gore street ber Sud, and bad; a month audio days in Temperatures. Silver, 25 Guineas; Gold, 40 fised and
Viewed on the 10th of this
Witness month.
at little heal sail the boat was found to steer the body, Dr. Murray the Clubial Surge once took the prisoner to the
to the station house, who deposed that the deceased himself. very badly, and with difficulty. At WAS SWORD,
great
Prisoner vn being questioned be man was huitted into the hospital on the fore Mr Jarman at the police station, made 12 midnight she was struck by another heavy few of w with
of wind,
aplit the main saif 37th of October last, anffering from two a statement to the effect that one of the from the reef band to the gaff, and spring incised wounds, the first was about the coolies a named Afat on board the cargo bout the main boon, which necessitated taking lower third of the left thigh extending coat the time of the robbery, struck the in- in the walusail, putting the boat about and pletely across the front of it and dividing doo servant a blow on the bead with a bam-
the zuscles and all the tissues nearly down killed him. The body of Jollik standing out seaward under the jib. The
to the bone; the second was sinuated on the an wind and side now carried them out very rapidly, and as a bark at anchor of Taihto inner side of the right knee extending end, the name of the Hindou servant, was then thrown overboard. The prisoner was passed she was hailed for assistance, abent these inches backward on that sule but in some cause, perhaps supposing of the joint; aiter admission the man did als said that the opio was taken away, well for sume time, uitil s'ou the 15th of the round to his own country them to be pirates, an answer was the November, when the wound took on alun-
In 1802, the Fiery Cross arrived on Septem- Witness at the time of the robbery went on that "they" Inid two ropes and the Fresh wealthy appearances, and the man gradually the steamer up the coast in search of the 29th, and 12 days in advance of the Min BR
imrd H. M. S. diyerine and accompanied ber 27th. The Flying Spur on September nad her crew were left a forlorn hope in-
and died last night about six o'clock, missing cargo boat, ut five chests, of opiunt In 1865, the Bahama, steamer, arrived hank The વૈ,
and-in one,
one of the vil- on October th deed, being rapidly swept out to sea. wid however again veered and they were it was said he examined the yiges few bags, aoe of the village was on August 19th. The Fiery Cross on
The wid found. all the
Se found. the internal organs healthy, enabled to
I to make Laochow, where they re-
the parts mained till 4 o'clock A. M., standing off and and with the exe
lighted with the wound the lady was hat of Taipoong, situated about forty miles to the September 8th; and the Ziba, (to Liverpool) At daylight on the island with short tacs
eastward of Hongkong.
Five other vessels eard on September 22nd. all hands turned to repairing the mainsail, a healthy man; abscesses had also extended whilst there that the cargo boat had been reached Lond n on 5th October, and the burned. A man whose name it was said Fiery Cross, got the £i extra, owing to the and at seven they were enabled to make the wound nearly up to the groin
Witness ad un doubt the wound just de- where they
was Af-fat was brought back by the digerine wording of her Bills of Lading, although to Hongkong; but from the fact of the it was not intended that the ships should witauss When admitted the wounds were healthy.
having had a sunstroke whilst on Prisoner asked no questions; and no furti
the expedition, he was unable to say what get the premium at all if they were beaten
by the steamier. Locate of Af-fat, or whether he was punish- er witnesses being present.
In 1864, the Serica, on Sept. 15th, ww resulted in a ventict of wilful murder against ed a st Witness in 1858 was assistant the prisoner.
manager of the fire of Hincuradasa Woo-only one day before the Mery Cross of A PRIVATE letter from Paking, November decuru and had the general control of the September 19th, which was followed by the
Witness business.
is positive at this length Robin Hood on October 6. 12th, says No diplomatic or political of thee, that the prisoner is the man lie gooseberries of extraordinary higues are on y cord, hit a proclamation of the Corean described him to be: The Magistrate. blockade in Chinese gleams white (ine here adjourned the further hearing of phuse) on the green gates of the French case until Saturday next, at 3 in
the afternoon, to enable the prise Legation, which wondering celestials read
ention to bring forward the chief of clearly understand.
ficers of tlie receiving ships at the tune of
still in the Colony, and whose evidence is of course very urial, as to the removal of the pine from the receiving vessels in- to the cargo boat.
exception
of
band stand in for urday, after hav. scribed was the cause of the man's death.
arrived about noon on
ing p
passed one of the most comfortable and disgreeable nights that could well be experienced by any one in the pursuit of pleasure. After securing the boat safely in Stanley bay they started for engkong by land, reaching here between four and five in the afternoon, very much relieving the anxiety which was naturally felt for the safety of both boat and crew."
-EXECUTION OF TWO PIRATES,
Low-kum-poo, and Leong-sin-kit, Satur-
The enquiry
n1
Witness heard
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In 1865, the Fiery Cross on September DINNISH, and TEA TABLES, 10th was again only one day in advance of the Serica on September 11th, and seven other weasels arrived on the 7th and 8tir of October, while in the present year, 1856, the Kil. Ring steiner, arrived on Angust 22nd, and three ships, the Taiping, drift,
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day morning paid the extreme penalty of law | 04_ponder and don'ts even to treat robbery, both of whom are, fortunately and Serica on the same day, September 6. STREET and 99 WESTBOURNE-GROVE.
with their lives for the crimes of murder Sir R. Alek has no and piracy on the high seas. The first for
with Curea Poorowers waid to
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We think that results of the Race for the
CONSUMPTION ARE EFEROFUALLY CURED BY KEATING'S COUGH LOZEN CES,
the murder of & whole family, father, 100- hee roasted, is now reported to have
last 3 years prove the folly of retaining the Coughs, Asthma, and Incipient ther, and two children on a junk belonging caper into the interior. No, that's wrong
and the second for piracy on
extra pretum unless some saving clause, Frenchman is reported to have been taken to Sowkesan,
as to unmber of days in advance, be iusort- the American schoduer Lubra and the mur up country, and as there was no Frenchman
ed, and the experience of the year 1803 der of Captain Howes. Before going to the on board the General Sherman the probabi- scaffold both prisoners were asked to make lity is that Thomas has escaper. I hope A CORRESPONDENT of the Hankow Times, should render merchants rather shy of
ENGED BY THE IMMENSE DEMAND The admiral has taken the proper writing upon the subject of infanticide, saving clauses, so that the total abolition confession, but they neither of them
this UNIVERSAL REMEDY now stands the first of extra premium would the makes the following statement:Infanti
perliaps be gunboat to revealed anything further than that which steps; he has set up
in public favour and confidence; thia result has been of the wrekt, from which we shall no side is not uncommon in Hankow itself, preferred. In 1864 the ships were so caly-acquired by the eat of fifty years experience. These they have already stated from time to
to scene during "their last
doubt get news, and that soon: meantime whilst it is very common in the surround together in arrival that their samples were Tossas may be found on sale in every finish confinement. Low-doub
I show'd think that, even if Sir R., being ing country. Take the folowing species placed on the markat at the same time, and Cobus, and throughout India and Chine they have board he built of diante. Thus, big fans on how of the come junk, people overboard or to have assisted the steps some people seem to expect, and de- my notice servant at one of the hongs the second ship's cargo had the same advantaged as the furst, although the others in doing so.. Since his sentener clare war against Corea, the admiral might in this community received a letter to in-
latter had to pay £1 more.
e freight. The Berus to have realised the awful doom decline co obey Japau is.un farther from for him that is wife livl given birth to
two little girls. He went home immediate conclusion was still more absurd in the awaing him and has been much of the Coren than Pecheli is. Why should not time found in tears. Leong sin hit als Parkes declare war too? And in the event ly, and found on his arrival that the hard-sent year, as threo vessels arrived together, and although the Taiping obtained the ex- Ayok, also admits that he was in the funk of this double declaration, whose plati of hearted mother bad caused both to be
This occurred at Toai-tion, tra premium, the Teas from the Serica were that boarded the Labra, and that he was campaign would the admirst think himself amothered.
the first on the market, and a steamer had present during the piracy, but he most justified in accepting? Corea is an indea markettown only twenty miles from Hankow have learnt since that it is a
on the market fort persistently denies that he shot the Captain, pendent country, owing a merely nominal
to China, this he said was done
whose
We are far from thinking by
Emperor is a man named Tai allegiance to
A louk
woman with the Saturday Review that the dangers He would be quite content he said i Tai- Suzerain in name to the Coreau Wang.
Lok upon it as quite venial. A weight before. in-Tao the other pirate shared his fate plenipotentiary will most likely be commis- who lives in this town was asked at one of of the great Ocean Race are so great as the be has sioued by II. B. M. Government to fan our hospitals if she was still suckling her sensational accounts published at home Since his sentence
Her reply was,
it bave led them to believe, but wo must agree No; I drowned maintained an air
air of entire indifference to this row, and I should think either Sir child. anything that was taking place Hurry Parkes or Sir R. Alerck would be immediately after its birth-This she said with them in describing this extra preint Newspapers, Bank, Type, Ink, Presang,
The with an unperturbed face in the presence 'melancholy piece. of facetiousness," around him. Thursday he was visited asked to be that
that plenipotentiary.
with
him.
ftis ftae and to
by his mother and two other relativca,
British minister can give no orders until
common practice there, and that the people Placed the first
way
of two or three of her fellow citizens. It and consider that the shippers or owners of with his wife and child. They bitterly up such powers are given him from home and did not cust her a blush to tell it, nor them the Teas, if not, those who shan and own
the ships, will well deserve to be styled " the admiral, I believe, could do nothing a shock to hear it. This incident lad me braided him for the course he had pursued and asked him why he had not remained more in the meantime than burn down the
choice collection of Idiots," if the extra pre- minta is maintained after all its advantages upon his own junk instead of attacking village nearest to the scene by way of mark-
ara lost. Europeans, The presence of his wife and ing the place."
to make enquiries into the state of things in Hunkow; and the conclusion to which i have come is, that the poor of Hanków, as
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