VAHY 21, 1868.
ature. Those who have. ideas on the subject that the novels and ro portant as a close to be daight they give into the nid customs of various
which
they fur
furnish of ignage, the fact of this nel through which a people gain their know. and the influence which nently exercise in the
racter, are reasons too
out of account, notwith
dices of schalara on the
amongst these in popu
志淨義 Summ
is the history novel, in
Bittern by 羅買中 IO
he Yuen dynasty The
aded on the historical succeeding the decaderea
is wrought out with a plication of details, em- from 168 to 265, Fol- of events, from
tho im
Kog
té of the Han
an account of
of the
Jolene
Caps during the imperial: compact with deified Kwan té. God ng Fei to aid each other Dorts to uphold the fortunes of Lew Pe are
series of reversen, till he Förer, (known afterwarda und the empire becomes De states Wei, Sbnb and nd bloodshed mark the Acentury, till the usur- the Weis deposed
Chaon, whose son be- star of the empire, and
by
vdynasty, being tite Woo
o the period of the pusif- dng of the Sung, is the mei, in 100 chapters, Sho-chip of the Ming. of the dissolute mau- Chestion.ha an artistic ono of the highest of the wever a double meaning
attaches to many
of the
which does no written characters. as immoral be prohibited as
present dy- peror of the latanding this denuncia-
the same mmarch made of the game into the which was published in yllabic language, this is 7 preserve the doubles-
that Mr Wylie does not. precis of the contents
ch of the works he no his must have proved a
o inconsiderable labor
We are reluctantly com
notationis from the many graphs with which tho It add the following he appendix
of the bulk of Chinesa
preserved for in a class
and
signated
Trung thoo, Collectióne of
custom has tended to the
umerous writings of all erwise would have been frosi idcidental
armancst aathord. There nalogous la some respects scellany, Bohn's Series,
kind in England, but in that, instead of being
cally, the complete serica
na an indivisible whole,
ay that any of the separate aired second-hand, from
not wa
proceeds to give thio such collections, but B itles they will lie of uso of Chinese only. In aunot hat express a Wylie will find it She alow and con
of his 190st valdublə reading, omitting the ill save absolute titles. says, the works he has a title of the vast field ture, the thanks of all country are due to him hich have produced so
tion to our knowledge of enterprize.
LOCAL
ll enquiries we may state.
Mr Williamson's
Notes
horia," will be reprinted
Papers on Okitin office. This very valuable
in China orig terature st month in the North
ans from which it was
Chind Mail In both
otes" were published by
will be found that they swerving in the connected form in whics they will teit week. The recogui..
Paper" deserve is as their valne becomer very large number bas not 50s who desire to possess mencement, should, order refer to the titles of the have already appeared, za vertisement elsewhere, i
at & Meeting will be held
ourt
House, to-morrow,
the purpose of forming Deiation of the British and
ety, His Excellency Ar
has consented to take
tolerably full audientes
The objects of the ai enerally known, being the Holy Scriptures complete lu all parts of the world i
very muc's question tho
a distribution in
command the respect
No. 1445 JANUARY 21, 1868.]
returned a short time since to his datics at this port, has so far recovered from the severe accident be met with in Europe as to be able to walk without assistance, a feat ho could scarcely perforta upon his arrival. We understand that M. Du Ches e is likely to remiant, as a peremicnt ceni- Monsieur Coste, who is now on leave,
ni at Tientsin...
REPORT OF THE CHAMBER OF
- COMMERCE.
Report of the Committee of the Hong kong General Chamber of Commerce, pre- soated to the Monthers thereof at the Half Yearly Guteral Meeting, held on the 18th day of January, 1868
THE CHINA MAIL.
show a balance in favour of the Chamber of $1,207.22, exclusive of $10,000 lying on deposit in the Chartered Mercantilo aud Bengkung and Shanghai Ranks,
one day, when engaged in preparing clay fot making bricks, with no shoes on his feet a remuant of a hat on his head, and just sufficient clothing to escure him from arrest, he was tapped on the shoulder by a mer chant of the and asked if his name
Inot; but on its being not Dowald Elphinstone. He domed the
dent for sonic to lijs proper just bers of this Chamber was dated 16th Mac Principle, in the midst of many disasters found the explanation of much of the disbis. comfurt The Court therefore decline farther assertion 1 repeated, with the
a course of
Lide of f the
lution were unanimously passed-viz
interest that
hall
by
opened ports bave
necessary
ports.
erg
low
it was xo,
if an, his proper litle he admitted immediately took
and he furt
was not confirmed at the following business at the larger is gone through. Among his follow-inen. Those who habitual she entered, we do. of andertake to say; ouco concluded on giving her the lip and
a
With conserve and that the storelay be authorised to can work them more effectually and at but general opinion as
to what managing hini na a physician ap-formed her neighbors of the circonstance
A EAD CHARACTER. Robert Challus, the ranger to sator's Boarding House Who was suspected of hay-
communicate with Messrs
& Co., of Galle, for the transmission of the
3rd,Phat the subscription for bership of the Chamber be for Firms $50,
er |
than
told
going on; and he took occasion to call the ought to have been entertained at all, and model to biur and enquire how it was that, Lord Cairns went so far as to express a while he was perfectly honest in America, conviction that "it was not intended to be he commenced peculation on his return to presented for the benefit of the lunatic." China The answer was that it was the However, a medien officer was directed to custom to BURTUJEN AT SHANGHAL
to aqueeze here and was the exuine Mr Tennent, and satisfied himself custom in the United States.
·that On the silver lining to every cloud
atill We believe in this Hittle incident is to be that proper arrangements had been nade for The last Report presented to the Mem
existed in his mind, and insanity Aul misfortunes, some advantage houraty of servants in the employ of 1867, and was row and adopted at the Halfcrued to Shanghai from the recent conse
of foreign to supersede the inquisition, or to control was
Was Sir Donald and of Chinamen
doing business with the distration of the committees.
The Tan rebuilding of the Cathedral organ is enrly General Meeting hell on that day. of coinsreial events. The hopes of spread Europeans. It is simply the custom to: Now it is,
At the samo Meeting the following roning of foreign trade by menus of the newly equeeze and to cheat the foreigner, and a conducive to the chances of Mr Tennent's the death of his informed his being rapidly proceeded with and the uain
Now, 18 is quite possible th
'ዝባ
that it is no less him to his residence, portion of the bilings are already in place,
19That the Reports of all matters of Bure or keeping up auch establish- doing so. If, however, Chinaman found doctrines that he should' romain, under Dr taken to discover his whereabouts, and the sound boards into which the pipes public
paina hot been the heavy expenditure transpired at General are fitted having been fixeil
few days Mostings shall be published in the focal ments being far more than the usture of that they lost in the estimation of their fel Hewson's care: It is obvious, ton, that so placed £100 iit his hands, for the purpose of since The pedal pipes are now undergoing papera"(being a modification of the Has the business could support. Gradually, countrysben by noting unfairly to fo long as a person adjudged lunatie is incap Another £100 was advanced for bis debts and procuring him an out- and touching up previnin solution antried by 12 to 4 at the General therefore, more and more firme havu, boen tick. An as Tules, of paint
they suon give up the praeable of contrasting marriage a lady in Misi hit.
iran's morality will he Hanock's position is a mers stranger" in passage by the overlaud mail, and he at to being stepped; and noe keyboard is at Meeling of 12th November, 1860-Pliat didised resily in place. Those interested in the all Reports of Guneral
Meeting
give up an unprofitable brunch
very closely connectel with general their tracting and to concentrate their and he will not act much more scrupulously of Mr. Tomment's history, auil how far she It was determined to keep the secret of his ion, the eye of the low flow much she know once set about preparing for his departure. mecanism of the prince of instr
of instruments"
In the focal
I papers," which reso energies more partienlarly to their original than is necessary to maintain a fair name realized the nature of the nalating into which alterou prospects from his wife, as he at now & favourable opportnuity of ob serring the means whereby the sounds Meeting, which embrace so vast a variety are producid.That in view of the irregularity
Shanghai in particular noticeable
net from higher motives and comparative but she was certainly very ill advised leaving her behind. Unfortunately for in this change. edit is anticipated that he instrument of the receipt of Telegramis from Mr Lane biainens becoming gradually moze leenlised, ly fuw; though, happily ever in these de- ostensibly marrying a man who returned to him, it happened that a female who resided
the respect will be ready for hat by the middle of ext of London, it is proposed that Telegrams and the port and inlated trades being more at days there are men to be found Dr Hawson's residence the very samo over next door to his wife's parents, and who month, when it is, we believe, intended to through that source be discontinued at ones, and more conducted by the Chinese, he however, will keep up, commercial
who do right for right's satte
On the other hand, it is by no means was well soquainted with his person, saw ppen
unlikely that 2, wife wight be quite as him at the merchant's residence. The in- additional stops now being fitted will add
Messrs Gibson, Thoman more
anccessful in consilorably to the power of the organ
can be done by forsignor therwise; and that general opinion will pointed by the committers; nor can wo and tlmy endeavored i to find out the incan which will be me of the finest this latest hows from Eugland, and, if this modo most, he quarter in which this change 19 be largely isntenced by the nature of a shut our eyes to the motives which may ing of the strange affair; so well did ther
is in the is
trade northern basoul out froyo luce chaicas, that Tole the causber of native merchants engageif laws are whisters. Is it to the low Not long ago an sitetyt was made by the of the case was obtained. Cape when completed.
country's and in which bias judgruent of relatises in such a case manage that some i of the true state grans be discontinued altogetust. Man extent during the last six months or bad example get by those in high olice thinty of a lady to obtain a dissolution of friendly relations with his wife und her..
in which have increased to an enormous standard of judicial proceedings and the.
He still kept year. Within the last fortnight we are
har zutarriage on the ground of insanity,nity, and on the day he was to start, og ended the death of a French seaman 25 prone sabsuribing as individuala Informed that some 70,000 pieces of Bhirt we attribute the unsounduese observable in contrary to the express desire of the hier bo was going to look for a situation,
of business with the Chinese, husband. Here it is to gentiesa's bairs- ings have been bought by Chinese mer rather than to any inability to appreciate at-law and next of kin who are interested seived a remittance from home.
having
to her that he had re aliant for transports, while the average what is right or any absolute tendency to in establishing his lunacy and keping kot principal citizues, who had been made: no.
ving represented
He was and other coast parts, do what is wrong in the mer consumption of that article in Shangha Muchi that appears to us dishonest is not good faith, but the cuineidenuo in point of quainted with his history, and congratu a bachelor. They may be acting in perfect a locally does not 10 ao peces dur exceed something his recognised in that light by the Chinese; time betwbai tho-sowand, transportatims of inted saimselt on getting out
same period. The advantages of nisans of foreigu trafis limits of their own code with as much of his uncle is, to say the least, Rufortmuate, than hie wife's friends despatched her by and while they probably act within the Me Tennent to De Howson's and the death nicely. No sooner, however, had be left that firit, and also from Itenter's Tolegrain port, and the absence of barrier taxation scrupulousness as any other people, the Had the undle died just before, instead of the next bout to Sydney, where she over- Company, in London and Calcutta. Those are strikingly illustrated by the above code itself is defective, and hence the action
named fact. Around Shanghai there are
retook, and upbraided biur for deserting her. under it is frequently wrong. If Ohias Juster, his supposed relapse, the pre-
sumption of a suspicious connexion between. The consequence was a negotiation bad
to ture, being to the effect that, some new "Telegraphic arrangements which probably as many Shirtings could be dis
He offered her a consider. were of foot, no improveinout on Me Lane's posed of as at the coast ports, and it is
he explained, that mental aberration gener- per year, which she appeared willing to ac irresistible. The fact is, however it
sum to inay able reminiu le und, system could be guaranteed. The Calcutta strange that scarcely any demand for the
ally wears a more serious aspect when it is cept. Her friends, however, prevented her nd, we beliére £300 letter stated that it was contrary to the interior of the country moms to exist in
exhibited by the inheritor of large patri- eloging with this offer, and the result was, method and principles of the Company to Shanghai, supply a Chamber of Commerde with Tele-
it would appear at
at Srst sight a matter of
advance another £100 and that they preferred receiving & some Kelme
that whims and burets of
which
for her outfit and passage to England. As duals, and their Telegrains would then be foreigner into tluse of the native; but in half yearly ehbscription of £1 from indivi- some regret that the coast trade is gradually
tolerated with much forbearance in poorer 800 As this was all arranged they left for completely falling out of the hands of the
incapacity for mungung ole. People as she is to the home of his ancestors in ircles are liable to be interpreted tuto au home, and by this time ho will probably sent front Galle (in any number of copies reality we do not think this is the case. To
own affairs have introduced his Australian wife-such required), and distributed soong the said those who have unfortunately laid-out funds
Nor is this wholly unreasonable. subscribera by a private Agent of the Chin
in property and other business arrangements
who are quite competent pany. This letter was acknowledge, but at the new ports, it is of courag to be regret
themselves may be really incompetent to the watter was left in abeyance until the wishes of the Members could be comulted they must become losers of monoy; but this
law recognised inveterate prodigality as a tad that a change has taken place whereby
undertake proprietary duties. The Roman must not blind us to the fact that the ports
case for the Intervention of the Preto, with expoubive establishments are not, by
there is much to be said for a
legislative Buy means so good a mode of disposing of
povision whereby spendthrifta and others our cargo, as leaving it in the hinds of the
win may not require to be placed under gatives and inducing thors to take their
personal restraint any, be disabled from trailing depon, Shanghai and other large
twitting the example of Mir Windham, and depôts.
a fiue ancestral property. Until
for:
some maths szo; but was discharged ouWilk regard to this second, recluster condition of finding heavy security for six mentioned above, the Secretary requested months; was agafa sent to Ghut by Mr May Me Lane to discontinue sending Telegrams ran assault this morning. On the last from home and addressed Messrs Gibson, ceration, he failed to details the required fibroinen & Co, de directed in the ruson security, and wis put in prison, from which tion, receiving in due course letters from be had not long been free, when he was again imprisoned to day for 14 days. Pro-
many details
bably one of the most objectionable class letters, however, were of an act number of interior depots, at which only be blessed with impartial and the two events would have been almost be entered info.
of colonisie we possess is that cotoposed of leraign rowdies and the Colony would be Tery well rid of a considerable number
of
those same individuals. Collins, it is very wident, would hetter the community by Lis abeetice thorofrom, and the authorities us thua fur with honor to them- might favor
· palves...
Fax Indore, steamor, well known here, was taken up at Bombay, for the Abyssinian Expedition She met with an accident, which is thus referred to by the Bombay
s of Desember 14 Galle
The SS. Indore, which arrived on Dec.
4th from Anuesley Bay, brought latters from the Abyssinian Field Force, and also despatches for Government. The Indore, it will be reinejabared, took horses and mules and sumber of Arbs from the Persian Gulf to Annesley Ray, and received orders at Annesley Bay to proceed again to the Persian Gulf for cargo of horas ans males. For this purpose she left. Annesley but after proceeding for an hour and three Bay on Friday, 15th November,
át A.,
quarters the struck on a coral Band
at.
General
Meeting The Yokohama Chamber addressed the Steoretary, under date 16th Anguse, suggest ing that an arrangement should be eutered into between the Yokobania, Shanghai and Hongkong Chambers to receive. Telegrams for thete muidal benefit by saol of the three routes now open-viz:--by Galle, stand San Francisco, This also awaits the decision of the members of
of the The currespondence on the
the appendix.
should soou are a bigher standard of honesty above all public administration of law, we springing up; and we should find that it would by and by be the custom to be honest instead of dishonest-Recorder.
NOT ABLE TO MANAGE HIS OWN
AFFAIRS.
(From The Times.) There are probably few large families in which there is not some eccentric character to suggest doubts of lus sanity. The strange whose behaviour has at times been such as humours and escapades of such persons are usually screened by the kindly instinct of relations from the notice of strangers, and many a man who might have been pro nounced ion compos by a Master in Lunacy to foster his wild proposities and lived
fill a useful position in world. With-
mouy. It is among gf wealth the merchant had to a
are,
take care of
-shire,
THE CABMAN'S BADGE. (From The Whip, a review for cabinen recently started).
Tyss on his death bed that the old man lay, Supported by his daughter's otreling auro, finess serie had be grown Croyi
I
as
Jembe ware crippled,life had lost its charm, "Giva me my badgo" he cried, “look abarp,
haven's worn it now for years eleven.
She brought it, and from out the tarnished brass
my less! a not unnatural description ont sharing Mr John Stuart Mill's sympathis be done, the natural inclination to thy with the extravagant development of shut up a troublesome and incorrigible individuality, we cannot desire to see relation will always be strengthened by the stricter application of the
cunclusive proof of mental diseas
stil
ruptly in the water great damage must grans will be found in #ject of tab access to the interior was all that was existence of delusions present law. The still more dangerous temptation of pesu am real proud of this 3-wilt promise, lara
strok fast. When she struck she was Chamber
going at full speed, and had Un-ieef ristu ab-
at
An error of was made with reference to treaty ports before the working of the Chinese fast systein was fully known. It was thought to enlargo the market for our have been done. The reef, however, rose receised a Jotter frjui, Messrs Westray, that the goods'; whereas the truth is every one possessed by temporary, util
of required to keep y. When the stuck fast, the load gave 27th April, concerning the payment of exceeds the difference sily
obtaible Jathoros under her and about 12th. fathoms duider the stern, Tau Freight on Tris racasured at ports of dis- upes is the difference fu pric
charge u the United Statea, instund of at
Tian Inte Obainoan of the Chamber has
neceased -
-
may or may not be interest.
delusions,
ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE of self-control, were (From the Quensland Guardian.)
svluni, it is certain: We have recently best made acquainted Umt many valuable and most eminent mem-with one of those romantic circamstances bers of society would be labouring under
novelist, and
changed to we
ami
Stood forth his number; it was ninety-saven.. Thou' place it on my grave when I am dead l Father, I will." he took the piece of brass, And laid it reverently on the bed.
Don't cry, my loss, don't dry, we sit must go
I've paid my fare all right and trim; Don't put your trust, roy lass, in things below,
over was at once sent back in the gig and loading purtau inovation which I Import Trade is not the possession of niore. the result shows, Fould have been inventions of the sens, that Speaking these words, he sat upright in bed; - ·
What is rogaired to iniprove the foreign the scuse of au indelible stigma, which which throw in the shade the most thrilling But do as I do, put your trustin HIM
brought a steam Fessel to her assistance
9.25 F. she was successfully hauled ∙and at
off. The thes returned to the Bay, where alle was examined by divora. It was found
saloject, but with referates solely the burts Unt the dinination or total abolition shipnouts to the United Kingdom, has not to spread ourselves (at least so long as subject, but with reference solely to Ten of the barrier dues. Our policy in fact is alrealy ocupied the attention of the ham we require to live in expensive European that she had mistahed very little damage, bor, and its opinion in favor of measuring style) to all the
places where our goods can
fia
of
fresh forco to the trite
life. It ap- surved. A remarkable see which esine bothing is no strango as vent li who have large expectations the necessity of owning one of the oldest and finest castles lately before the Lord Justices of Appeal in pears list some years since, the sun and being extremely direnmepret and discreet in the county in which he residen, onuit Chancery is calculated to impress upon all
beir Sentelt barnet of ancient lineage,
Late Mr Windham, in whose favour almost and emigrated to
Suiving as 'twere to reach the gates of Heaven; then falling backwards, the last words he said Were, "Want my number, Sir↑ It's minely.
.SCTED."
.but that it wohl be necessary for let to go at port of shipment instead of on be bonght: but it possible to obtains security in their conduct This case, fa the more ted some youthful inliscretion, and in order. We go together to the quiet churchyard;
Teas at
into dock. was not marked on the chart, and wadation to that effect having been addressed be taxed. unknown ereb to the "Arab pilul, and lay" to the
forabok his lune
Three years have passed, and every Sunday eve And there my wife beside de-gravo ( leave all ordinary standards of mental income about sixteen years of age. For autney For we've been marriediniow nigh en "twofyearz, indeed from nserting that either was ins- of the colony, now a duckeeper, mud tire i
FOR TELE on which sliv sizackage has been reported, regionen: that the native trader in our wares will not instructive when contrasted with that of the to avoid the oil, blog then And wander with our children on the sward. not 40 yards from the line which the Incre This Gems in the Buth of China be unduly another advantus is beince were set aside by a jury Wo are far le travelled through the northern portione And dently do I love my pralty Madge;
By degrees
4
WAS almost unanimously acquissted felt in Sha from the abolition of had followed when going to Antiestoy Buy: in by them, but, for some reason at present of the busines agencies at the out ports After the examination by the divers, the unexplained, the
suggestious
becoming better supplied with means than evidence can posibly afford audequate nate and downs of the bush, lie fantly obtained andjabe kucols down beside her father's Badge The principal subject which has occupied they could possibly be under the old. rials for the formation of such an opinion, n situation as a bullock-driver ih one of the
Bys the attention of the Chamber during the team, where their funds were dissipated in We are bound to presume that Lord Justice cedar districts. He was now grown into a posed to
1 to be addressed to the Secretary of
hip received orders to proceed to Bombay ber have not been carried Chan-The firms who have adoptail this conred are properly decided, for no printed report of, and after undergoing the usual None, Siz, the worse when her eyes fill wittesra
to be docked and advantage was taken to
send letters aud despatchia by her...
همه مدعية السلامة العلمية
ing, more concentrated and williu alt
THE CONVERSATIONS OF WOMEN.-There
SUMMARY JURISDICTION-COURT, | for the Culonies on the Bubject of the prolubility be invested aire enflyats for their refusal to interfero in the in-his stockings, and to all intents and piness of women in conversation is much
January 21, 1868.
Ststa
past fra Yeni lag been the Meinorial pro-different directions Capital is now becca-Turner and Lord Cairns land good legal fine, haisunie fellow, standing six feet four can be no doubt that, as a rule, the readi.
and it won Before the Hon. U. J. BALL, Revision of the Treaty of Tientsin, ta in moes proftahiy in business of a loesi courting to established rates of Chancery time in his situation, without anyone have Poraur, speaking as the advocate of twonld appear, in fact, that, posen a husban. After for greater than that of me. The renowned elleated next year. For the purpose of pa
procedure, they had starcoly the option of ing the most distant idea that he was aber sex as against those poor tongue-tied C. Hochalalter v. J. Colinço, $6; H. Lip-rtaining the views of the members on nature. Recuriler, Jan. 9.
an alternative. Still, thu circumstances thing other than he appeared to be in centres the men, thanks Providenco disclosed by the
with big mite he paid a visit do Bris- missed are
suggestive sangh to in
in town and laboring cheque While in
mostly fud words to say it in." But under the influence of something
man e. The wipe, $8.50 | Beyer . Tho same, 352 50; and Alook v. The same, $10.In these cases judgingnt was given against the defendant, who admitted the debts.
E. Verril & Jas Brisby, $10, for hook-
keeper's waris done. This was a claim for
650, 310 of which was admitted as paid,
It appears that plaintiff hail bean taken nn
important bject, a Special General Meet
á
ing was couveurd on the 16th July, wherent the following valutions were carried enanimously, viz
CHINESE HONESTY.
There is probably no subject upon which vite public conurent, if they do ust call for his cooajal parlance to "knock down that "when she has anyung to say al
are quite on which they ne, in e
I
is ube auruly dogs the Indias less that
a greater difference of opinion exists than further oftaling in whose name the tian quart-pot tea, these to worthies/common justice: So much as this go
Mr Tovey Tennent,
1st. That such representations to Her upon the question whether a Chinaman is Majesty's Government on the subject of the naturally inclinal to questy or the on-intervention of the Court was sought, is entered into a compact that either should. be Rovision of the Treaty of Tientsing as may trary. The accounts on the matter which state to have been the only son of Colonel by decided at this or subsequent meatfugs, come from different sourdes are as unlike George Tovey, who died in the year be forwarded through His Excelleniny: Sir as it is possible for them to be: One set of 1856. The petitioner is now 88 years of Richard Graves MacDonnell, C.B., Gomen dudlare the natives of this country to ago, waa aducated at Eton and Oxford, and
be utty of common honesty, whi
while another set hold father in the year 1853. Hal the counsel
mazing up bis bioka: but acce.veroot of this Colony,"
30 in-
all
silver;
accounts to
Belf
him.
Said
in behalf of
#
fair proportion of forfeit five pounds to his companion, it ho less half of society. It is when
he thous whom she regards as the more. help- failed to marry before leaving town. They
they agreed further that the next day should be thing to say that women show their have trial in Stecember by defendant to assist in
the one on which the double event should immense superiority in saying it. They Isolant, auch i assistance Was
2nd." That the thanks of this Chanbor/rly unacquainted with the principles was first placed under restraint by his gime off. Each bod-the happiness of being can create conversation, which is the great to be tendered to His Estellency Sir Richard them up as models, and proclaim that the the coinmittees been heard, yosh va a certain sort of intimacy with a guy knows anything about, and unicas he be
social difficulty. Give a
a man a subject that tisfactory, that a conditional promise:
Lady, who had aided in the reduction of his really a foul or morbidly reticent, he can angge pluntil was not fulfiled. Bence Oraves MacDounll, for having at this Chinaman is pure worthy of trust than the probably have learnt the alleged rebus obeque. The name of the lady, the hour walk about is eg to make himself fairly the action. Intendant produced the buoka, juncture offered to transmit to Her Ma-European. If we look to actions as an for his confinioment; as it is, we inly know of the performance and the church at which showed a considerable amount jesty's Government any representation indication of conviction we
we tal the same boweyer, Rule out by plaintiff were upon the subject of the Revision of tima Chinainan with untold gold, or rather falling in love with a young which it was to omino of ware all settled intelligible, and perhaps interesting, to
Iapet therton hy plaintiff; the bills, which the Clianhor may desire to Lanke discrepancies while some housg will that he led shortly before committed i
The hero of our tale, luz wo will call those for whom the subject has any interest. lady at Deal. After three years' detention Donald Elphinston, arranged that the Those who are prophets of very stammer- Troug, and his (defendants) books were no Treaty of Tintain."
tinel Hint nyw
vers will send
in a private pequiless myrmidons
lanatio Jasylum at High bridal arty should consist of the bride's lips indeed, in the general course of were in swara:state! 3rd That in conformity with the first armed with thousands into the
social talk, become almost eloquent when now than ever His Worship said that he Resolution, the Cununities of the Chamber buy produce; will allow theory to Essex, he was removed to the establishment father and mother and the hand
Dr. Hewson, at Cotnn-lait, near Staffnid, and that after the corrmany was completed their feeling or enthusiasm is excited as certain that, hild defendaut engaged the form a special Committee (witli power to add he settled up just as often and no oftener and remained theris until 1812. In that they shutid join the other purtice in
aien throw off the slowness and wek-
hesitation plaintiff on January 1st, they would have to their number) to collect information and than is convenient to
thing of the present simmons. to
requisition on the subject of that & Chinaman is scarcely to be year he was placed, by the gunsent of iis fuga tine of it,” the chnroh, how which cramps all their powers in society.
father's tristess, au Jalgment for defendant,
prepare
and under the advice of they were not met, by the other contra just as they throw of the physical infix unity with ten dollars with safety. The peculia Dr. Forbes Winslow, in char 1863, being the Treaty.
a medical ing party; ha,
ha it subsequently appeared,der the influence of e
of stutturing (which is a well-known. The results of the Special Committee's rity, however, of the matter is that the man near Dover, and Mar
having woke up in
in the morning with
home Tal Afar o. F. Callagu, $12, for rent. labors were laid before a Special General very man who are loudest in their complaints improved in health, he wont to reside with tulerably clair, heal, and, having sovie
or some strong sympathy. Hut the Jodgmont for plaintiff,
Mesting of the Chamber hel on 19th Oc: of Chinese dishonesty are the people who, his only sistor, Mrs. Vidler, first in the singular version to the matrimonial for of conversations in sume women, and of London, and afterwards. knot, had determined to beat a hasty the very art at making bricks without
not always those of remarkable ability, read, and, after sundry alterations and reness to the native. It can there oro scarcely at visions, passere
that they have quite such a for more than two years, and testi esecution, his horse was saddled, ins bill straw, The tremorial was presented to 1. E. the poo
of f their Chiness fellow-trades mouy was given by persons who say him paid, and when our friend Donald reached about nothing-that is, on no Governor on 25th October, by the Secretary, as they are in the habit of expressing, constantly that his domennour was then the choruk purch, his faithless fright wis very
subject and with ng particular ofici togeblies with a letter from the the Chair Again, look to the way in which the natives quist and sational enough. Our the 24th! over the bills and far away, or Bunnid, pleasantly, all the time. It would be very M. de Castilla, $199.80, for requesting that it should I deal with uns another they certainly do Febet of violence committed by him after waiting fruitlessly for a lenth difficult, perhaps, for the listener to mer
not consider that there will be no regard to of an Plainfif; but as the defendant did not ap-16th July, is was unanimously agreed that we frequently find a Chinam the particulars of which are not recorded time, the sppointed time was 10 o'clock, has been said; he may not be conscious of
others thium
re
The Zamer. F. M. Franco, $12 for renttober, when the Draft of the Memorist was an a rule, give the greatest facilites in bug the Thames. Be livert at trest. No snover decided or to put in They will talk to one by the hour
-Judget for plaintiff,
Dorabjes Nowrojen v 4. Santos, $135. Judgment for plaintiff
Yes Sing
gola suplier Caldwell appeared for
Dusts of
The Court sat in the Supreme Court Room, repairs are being affected on the Stafi Court House,
man
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I to the proper yuarter.
At the Special
General
held ou Mooting
I on good faith in their dealluge. On the
however, in unser once state of single blessedness.
Mesere.
every
his
f.
1
THE Lorde Justices have before them
ease of great insportabee to the charitabla
away with him any montal notes of what lend- was sent back to Dr. Hewson's.
A few began to smell a rat and gave evidence bar, judgment, was given for plaintiff, with Rale Vll of the Chamber should be stered ing to snother on his bare word, suns of days later (March 4) his uncle died, leaving of a desire to follow the example of his having gained suy new ideas, or of having
falturner.
Six that ten members tnight constitute a gomoney that no European would trust to him a considerable fortune, and a commis friend. But, alas he was under the eye had his old ones much enlarged; but he
bat most of them were of minor importance,nies of the Chamber, instead of best round: nos, which exists between Harlow, who found that Mr Tennent was law of his inahes was not to be picked memories of the ingredients which have There were over fifty cass on the list, Teeting, called in conformity with friend under sintlar circumstances; and we sion in Juusoy was forthwith issued against of the world-ha mother-in-law, and retreat will rise and go his way as one does after a
should be disposed to judge from the bin. The inquiry was conducted by Mr
Flight and wholesome meal, sensibly cheered A fine strapping sun- was impossible.
ind refreshed, but retaining no troitblesome as it originally stovu.
The Manchester Chamber of Commerce oute Chinaman and another, that they injust of unsound mind.
Vidler nud
day, and will knowing that it is
Pura addressed this Chamber, under date 5th be guid Beptember, handing copy of a letter to hid by pretty strict rules of songga being appointed committees.or policy to dispose of perishable articles as composed it. Blackwood,
honour,
is perzon, and Mr Langri
sugridge coinmittee of
As possible, the worthy H.M. Becretary of State for the Colonies,
Such indeed sgems to be the fact with his estate, In Jaly last year he accompani- datorted the affair should be A STRANGE reason for not serving on a ferslig to recent proceedings in the Court regard to transactions among themselves; ed Di: Hewson, with some other patients, Muddled with drink, and usable sither to institutions in London. By esveral willa ity was given at the Central Criminal { of Bankruptcy at Hongkong, and of trading | though even fri then there are certain loop-to Scarborough, and there he fall in love; get off to look for his friendt or to progres, and codicils made in the French language
Bal
with a lady named Hancock. Being finate beyond legal hours, the poor fellow in 1855 and 1856 Lord Henry Seymour gave Girl ou sionday. Life of persons transitions of the late firm of Lynil, Still holes for dishonesty allowed, such as Ear- Shamoned ad lise us for other post and Co. This will be found in this appean custom will not tolerato 1, and a system allowed to go about without an attendant, had to succumb, aut the clergyman, won nil his residiary estate; amorting to ap
of has interwoven with went through the of pronouneed them and wife. of ad of felony and sentenced to some meni pendix
John Deut having resigned his post Ohiness business as to have become a eun- with this lady; without the Ituowledge Primrose to his silmistions, acutpartied by Ward 100,000, 10- Mles hospios de of inprisunuzst, and that he therefore did
on tho Committee of tus Chamber and her in the whole of Cum Sergeant initied the fores! Messrs. Wolddomar Nissen (late vice-chairing instance of the trade. An sudus of Dr. Hewson, but never attempted the wife ha had su singularly obtainet. It roided in 1865 that the true meaning of
the way
in which the Ohi to escape from the Doctor's If B. Lemann, and Valeh T. Smith 19so regard this question was recently and is now at Cobom-hill. custody, soon appeared that she was not everything the world hospices" was asylums for the
which might be wished ins
is a helpunte. Ja reception of infants, the aged, and incura having left the colony, it hreomnes necessary brought to our notice. A galenan who the Indy and her friends caused a potition short, hat conduct became at length so de ble porsons, and that consequently hospitals to elect fout gentlemen to fill their vacant had been long Trident in any, nien to be presented for the sipersedens of the praved, that bush decency was shocked and for the turn of the sick could not be ad- Wey will the mousters of the deep he clioita, as well as one to succeed Mr Nissen found that the Chinese there were, to use former proceedings in hancy, and for an that is saying a great deal and his employ. I mitted to share in the testator's bounty, better posted than the cable operatora as vice-chairman, and end in aut on the arbi- his own words, "niodels of honesty and order to give him greater liberty in the, ors, unable longer to endure the scandal, Against this judgment the eight principal rause they note the news before it rea-tration committee, in place of Mr Dent. on returning to this country, he brought meantime. As it was unt sigued by the paid him off. Ele male his way to Bris London hospitals have appealed, and a vast then either side,
The accounts of the must half year, wade back one of these moduls in the form of his nominal petitioner, tir Tennent himssif, bane, and with his wife betame chargeable muse of evidences is adduced both in: sap Way is the early grass, like a penknife? up to the 18th November, wad daly audited as out that sustry litle squeezes were or pronsted by any of his own family on her parents. Wir length of time he post of and upposition to the judgment, Because the spring brings out the blades, by Ms W. S. Riddell and C. M. Kern, ha found that sundry little squees were Lurt Justiça Turner doubted whether it had a low and miserable eastonce, until The case began on Monday
Bol consider himself a person to serve.
The
the argument, and, the self exposed per us exempled fra serving a jar
ma
la spread of Christiality,
batier, The
-tou: Lord Birbs Arsh
protestling
other Gentleman till,
part in
ara that Monsieur Hebri Cohout for France, the
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