-MARCH 17, 1868.
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tl
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HONGKONG, 17th March, 1868. OPIUM-Patus, Now,
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THE CHINA MAIL.
of Shou-ri. The Cheonant-perhaps its Williams, Oliver, New Hampshire, U.S.A. one more in the eclipsing in the region of Kwang-tang was necessary in order to shine forth more bril- Co.)-Com-liantly in another region. It is not yet positively known when His Excellancy's successor, Le Fooktye, will be here, but if DR. NORMAN MACLEOD ON BRITISH the reported doath of the latter's mother be true, his appointment to this place will have
RULE IN INDIA This ominout divine was entertained at a
&
MR. TRAIN-AGAIN,
(Morning Herald,)
It will be remembered that this irrepres sible man was arrested at Cork, on hia arrival from America, on suspicion of Feniania, and afterwards released. The is brimful of snoodates of his experiences in the gaol, and gives, ainongst other things, some letters in gaol to be forwarded to pri-
pital and most amusing bite of capital of some well-known gaol officials. He wrote mimicry
America,
ica but these were
vate friends in
stopped by the governor. They were re- turned to Mr Train, however, on leaving. The following is a spesimen of them-
Cell 13, Cork Jail (spell Guol or call wardrobe ), Mondal bnty,-Am prohibited
Jani. 20. Dear Parker
writing editors by the governor. Can cudorsed by him with icitiale, in red in receive no letters, nor send any, except JJ. As I write Durant to day in Lontan
QUOTATIONS. {be allowed to go. When he went on board, the unlawful possession of a Manila poodle Our Canton aurrespondent writes:Von Porkias, F., Islington, England.
An European asked for the paper, and he dog. Complainant solumnly averred that dors of the Chinese nowa-sorip have Palmer, Bristol, England. (witness) showed it to him Alung (who the dog formerly belonged to his mistress: boen going round the streata, anbouucing Rosenthal, J., Valmonth, England. 700 stayed for not more than half an hour) tok but that, when she went to California, ele in their usual musical tone, the name of Relly, Misa Annie, New York.
witness to stop there, when he would soon
him. (At this stage parle to have plenty to do. There were numbers of exhibited great delight at having discovered their boat-pan," with the epitome of Rothstein, Herman, Suoz Chingas on board; but he did not see de Jox, who in return, fondle podle uures said to notify that our, nover-to-be-put- St. Jobu, Mrs., Holloway, London..
budget of news. The sun-man-chee is Hadier, Mr., Clifton, London. fendant until Alung had gone. Ha alept trainedly.)-Dofendnut said that the dog down friend has been repromoted to his Sownson, Miss H, Shadwell, in the hold that night, but had some talk was brought from Foochow in April 1867, quondam high rank, and with the other Chinese; they said, "We and that it belonged to hine. This state
Footai Stephenson, T. S Liverpool are going to Holland," but he replica that ment was in susall measure confirmed by
star is Webb, W., Bristol. he did not wish to go there. He saw the Mr G. Ripkow, who stated that he had ... 4/14 a 4/2 prisoner on deck next morning at 8 o'clock, frequently seau the dog in the compradore's
Young
Vans C., Kensington, Lendun. and said that he did not want to stop there, room of the firm (Siemesen &
General Post Office, On Caloutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 218
he wanted to go ashore. Prisoner, however, plainant, however, continued to say that
Hongkong, 14th March, 1868, Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 217 said that he could not go until he saw the the dog was a great favorite, mul that his Shanghae, 3 days sight Bank, Tis. 72
"mastor of the omnigrants "if then witness mistress had the greatest difficulty to pre- Bar Silver, 17 dwis. B., 11 pero, pre. wished to go and make money in a foreign vent even gentlemen of position taking
pure pro country he could do if
50%
not he could go away and detaining the poodle. He could to he oatcolled; for according to the Cun-banquet during his stay in Calcutta. His 1 por o pre. on shore again. Defendant did not say how produes gentlemen frura Messra Russell fucian tradition the grief falt on the death Excellatioy the Viceroy was present. In ... 24 per tael.
much money he was to receive; but ho ask-Co to prove that the dog was his property. of parents is said to produce a peculiar 23.05.
ed hum who brought him here, to which His Worship remandud the case till to effect on the mental faculties of the Celos- the course of his reply to the toast of his 4.65 a 4.70 witness replied that it was Alurg, Witness Dorrow, saying that the ovidence was of tials, consequently it is deemed unadvisable nume,
then i remained quietly on board until the the most odlicting nature.
to entrust the administration. 12th
Dr MacLeod said he could not find words They have taken away everything but my of public during which time ho often saw the
Captain de Binidt, of the steamer Arra- affairs to the eare of individuals afflicted to express his thanks to be sufficiently say--ty, so pardon this coloured paper. H. &W,poa lock, Oli, t4 per cent pm. Chinese constablea. On the 12th, he again man with Jarcony of opium. Shortly after the lapse of three years. Thetoi con-he bad too much souso to suppose that such railways, it is fair that I get back seine in- captain and officers of the ship, and several torn Apeur, appared to charge three sea-rith the bereavement of parents until after grateful for the warm-hearted reception have been in many gols, but never before
which he and his beloved friend Dr Watson.
in murderer's call The the meau asked prisoner to be allowed to go ashore, his arrival in harbor, he found that an
# had must with He hoped, however, while it talked about that it was answered the satio as hofors, to the opium chest had been opened and five templates renewing the system of licensing
that
Inasmuch as I kindly pay my boermont, bow- dropped 100,000) dols. in giving them
street as the present was merely to master" came on board, when he would He had caused defendants boxes to be Cheong Yak Li condoned pro duro público.
de terest. My cell is 9 feet square; walls, two honor to have
his choice of going to the foreign examined, and there found several pieces Four man of the gang who robbed the pan was glad rather to believe that having been no mat on cold stone floor; no candle al
seututivas of
the Church of Scotland. He country or not. Be never saw the mas
mas of ra
of raw opium. Robberies this naturo
ture broker's shop the other day, are reported to
incher long-weighs a pound; straw bad; ter spoken of by the prisoner. On Sunday,
had been going on for three voyages,
sent forth with no sectarian or political ob- law have been apprehended, but the Poon-yu the 16th, about noun, witness's mother and he had only this time succeeded in magistrate has not yet had the satisfaction feet, but cordially backed up by them 30.138 30.040
lowed. Heuce from
five p
epia, to saveu p.m. of all same on board with policemen, and they detecting it
in dark. No As prisoners pleaded that of receiving back his button; ou the con-
clothes since arrest et were taken to the Station. Defendant was they bought the opium in Calcuta, the trary he has hit the mortification of moniy not taken at the time; he was apprehended Captain stated that, as the opium was all iugs severe rebuke: from his superior for next day. Witnem taon (looking towards farmed, it was impossible to buy raw upium not having are this apprehended the whole Mr Styles) said that ha neither knew nor such as that found Prisoners were there of the gang. had seen anything of biur; but the prisoner fure sent to prison for a month.
Since my last communication a diagram he saw ou board every day. He
never ap
Inspector Grimes charged six, Chinese of the Customs nautical telegraph has been plied to any of the officers of the ship, to auy with having knocked down and robbed the sent round for the information of the com- of the constables, or any of the lokungs; he Jemidhar of the Oeyton Rifles, and stolen munity, which is far from being a simple did not know why he did not. He (witness) from him a silver watch.
Prisoners were one so as to avoid the necessity of carrying I was difficult to realise that this vast everybody guilty till found innocent never heard anything about signature or remanded. Mr Grimes also charged uine stamp of the Man Fook Wo having been other Chinese a suspicious characters, affixed to the paper given hir by Alang. whom he had found while apprehending The paper referred to is correctly as fol. the previous six. The Gaol Wasden iden love the... This is to certify that 1 tition four as old offenders; and the sewan-
Do do. Now, par cent pm.
do. New, 3
H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 15 per cent pm.
Do.
Union Deck Shares, ....35 percent dia
Temperature. Hookone, 17th March, 1868.-
WA 3.P.M..
87.0 Ork.0
Barometer Attached Thermometer, B
86
Dry Bulb,
65.0
Wet Bulb,
63.0
Maximom 8. Rgr.,
82.0
Minions in S. Rgr.,
€3.0
Max Sun'e Raya,
Minimum on Grass,
62.0
Previous Rain on Gron.,: 0.00
24hours;
above, 19
0.00
Wind,
..... E.
S.E.
Force,
2
3
Cland,
9
Úzone,... Weather.
5
4
... Dull
Dull.
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the
opinions of our correspondents,
All communications addressed to this paper sender, not necessurity for publication, but as
a quarantee of good faith.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1868.
tire
effect that he (witness) dust wait until the balls abstracted, worth about $90 or $100, the trade in the riscossaries of life, which is sa individuals or as ropre fet thick; lock, une foot square; key, ten
*
the
deals were therefore sunt to Gaol for one month each.
have agreed to go to Dutch Guiana for mout as I understood as per translation in as mentioned in a agres esale purpose Chinese characters at foot. To which Tue Abyssinian expedition will prove a follow a blanks date and the stamps and costly one. Two hundred and thirty vessels Chinese characters above mentioned. We have been chartered for it at Calcutta, at Teen Tai, mother of previous witness, cur-Suez, in England, and at Bombay, Freights Ne, Config -an, Caring alone, without coal, costing £502,000
and his cousi
Asung
monthly. left a the morning to vegetables in Hongkong, as is their custom. She heard on the 19th that her son and his cousin had gone to & & coolie ship?
and
CRICKET.
"LAND. WATER. "
lying
a bost and went to the ship, which wai
at Stone cutters' Island. When near-
Thie match was continenced yesterday,
10 wickota.
LAND.-18 Innings.
it
from
parties at home in order to gather facts and 14 hours, in to do what good they could for India in eil Friday night. Nothing left on my par them, was the true reason of their mision for hair. No one allowed to come in to my but these few sheets of Mousieur the years of life which might remain to Gayety. No knife to olsan fogers; a comb being so cordially recognised. He hoped cell. Caino in with polive ssport sized that they would be considered on the com plotion of their task as men who had done with Snyder, breeuh-kaders, and so not al their duty. His mind had already received lowed to seala newspaper, Know nothing the graudeur of the British ruls in India. one or two lasting impressions. One was York, Jan. 8. Theory of British law-ove of what hiss transpired since leaving New
No letters to press are allowed to pass, un ry body innocent till found
guilty Prae-
less first submitted to Sir. Thomas Larton, the high authority at Dublin, First night was whistling Yankee Doodle,' when I was peremptorily stopped by the gaoler; hot al- lowed. Sung Hail Columbia' and 'Happy told if I repeated it I should be
began
to talk. Reminding ma of Pe-
and another
whose palace
to manage Ireland "a So This to him was marvelions.
name."
reported.
1 she at once took 16th instant, and was won by the Land by bunting a few minutes prior to this key rule, and this was another impression that claiming popular attention here, so anil.
ing the ship she was warned to keep off: H. Gibsone, (734), e Rosa, b Obie,.......
she saw her son on the deck of the ship,. Thompeus, (Royals), b Ogle,.....
To-MORROW the Chiwa Mait will tempo-aid called out his name, to which he re- D. H. MoKevin, Burney, & Hood,... want to a basrawon (chil-taai-koon) it. West J. Buddait, (75d) e Maitland, 6 Burney, She then returned to town, and H. Gunter, (730) b Burney....... Point and inquired whether they knew her G. Maclean, 6 Ogle
rarily assume a form for which we shall for a few weeks have to ask the indulgence of our subscribers.
The Agoniannon is due this month in Hongkong, and by her we expected to receive a consigament of paper. We learn, however, that the goods did not reach Liverpool in time for shipment
by that vessel, but that they are sout on in the dehilles, which is due here shout April 24th.
This unfortunate mishap has occurred in
a
Bon; but they knew nothing about him. G. C. Walker, (d), run out,
the 1ith sho again led to get on board, W. J: Lowndus, e Burney, b Ogla,.... but the wind was too strong; on the 15th she E. H. Pollard, run out, reported to the police inspector. With the W, Price, (73d), o Maitland, b Ogle,....
specter au sume policemen she went and J. T. Furuer, (734), not out,
her son and nephew released.
Byes 9, leg byos 4, wides 23, no balls 1
got
She
saw
the prisoner on board he emigrant ship, but did not speak to him.
Her son never had any quarrel with her, threatened to run away. Chun As cousin to first
2nd Innings.
W. Frise, not out,. in much the same manner as the first giving more minute details than
combination with another event, which fucks was next called. He rarrated the J. T. Turner, not out,..
Witness,
though certainly not to be regretted his cohsin Ahas, Their meeting will Alung by as must be pleaded by way of apo was described by witness, who stated that logy. The demand for the Chine Mail Alung offered them a quarter dollar દ દેશ has steadily increased during the last to go un bord chip; and he and his friend six months, and its stock of paper has accordingly went with him, having got a proportionately diminished. There paper (produced) like that of Abeo's. He
to foreigner on board
the
gave this paper
in one's pocket. As far as the primary continent was governed by a small knot of object of a telegraph is toms' modus operandi falls far short of the tout-whinse sceptre was a riding whip
concerned, the CH-
English gentlemen,. mark Those, to whom the diagram has been submitted, know perfectly well thist and whose crown was a sole tupee. It was to him us if a few men had apportioned the our prosent river fleet consists of Kinking, government of Europe between them one Kinshin and Spec, arriving up between 2 tide. They also know perfectly well that. the coasting steamers Glengua, United Ser third undertaking Spain and Portugal-ter Cagger, of the Albany Regency, at Chi- and 4 P.M. according to the state of the saying "I'll take Eudland and Scotland Fand-not all against rules. As
A it of such little trouble I have no objection to vice, Chino, Coila and Sunrise, turn up here and so on. now and then, whose departuren Hongkong, as a rule, are pre-advised from Hip had travelled anch, in othse lande order, I shall be obliged leman comes by the head-quarters. Cunsuquently their supposed to be far more civilised and to call him by being numbered by the numerical signals had found one companion generally neces
Regarding Mr. Train's future proceed of Marryatt's dodo, aide as much to one ary by one's side-a. pistol. This was stocks of knowledge as the exhibition of the not the case in India. From Oalouttags, us as me journal says, on the authori ty of the interview that I have just referred the to the Khyber man were living in peace to the steamer's under the arrival at the whart. Even with
protection of
of just and righteous
Mr, Train is determined to lose of time signalising on Saturday last for the upward-order and tranquillity was owing to British With that view he is about to stomp the of the Customs telegraph bofore us, the forced itself so strongly upon him but this denly aroused in his regard by his arrest. bound
Steamers, created a considerable cule witheat which it could not have been amount of Amusement by aurnisse and obtained, and without which it could not numerical signals 2 and 5, or in other words pression it did appear strange to him that countersurmises as to the meaning of the for
moment be kept. Holding this im No. 25, since the Customs diagram did not india held such little ingots att exhibit anything beyond No. 12, which is minds of man at home. This could not the Sunrise. It however turned out that but be surely felt by Indian statesmen re: the Kinskan, which is No. 3 in the Chatoms turning to England. A man who has had olassification, and the Spec, which is No. 5 the welfare of thousands depending u 7were close together. Captain Marryatt
himself would have been surely amnaed at after years of hard and anxious labor to his souse of truth and integrity gues home such an interpretation of No. 25 No
find in Englaud that his name even in his calculats upon such a contingency taking town councillor or orator on plavy as the slow-coach from Macau over Til times change such a mau must be con- Iwill make the British pay sas.
water rates,
25
26
47
1
87
country, delivering a series of lestures na
kis travels and such subjects. He purposes,
nf
course, strictly avoiding political aubjecta
or any reference to Fenianians, as the terms he can command attention on otlier topics.. Mr. Train saya: This is the programme. of his release laid dows; but is confident
I go in to make money of these lectures-to gupon
why? Do I want the money-a man who like this country pay me largely, And own four-fifths of the city of Omaha-a man whom
14 mass meetings in Kansas,
Co Nebraska, Missouri, and the rust
You know in
Total,207 doubt that our deputy commissioner did not own county is less known than that of sotiated for the Presidency? No But
Total,.
Waran Tunings.
B:
theless it is, boat from Hongkong; nevertant with the simple but proud conscious what Charles Dickens did to the Yanks
1 taking the fast
an accomplished fact and speaks volumes in favor of the little Spea 10 signal called Telegraph appeared in diagram without being used for the
It may, therefore, be hoiated
Widea 3,
gle, (...) b Puraer,.
J.
FIL
PT. Maitland, (10th), h Price,.... Hammot, (R.N.), b Tarner,......
Rose, (K), run out,
F. L. Tottenham, (10th), run out.......
0
9 sent.
The the
mess of
be
of having served his country, and must his American Notes" and "Mario look only to his God and his own heart, Chuzzlewit" when he came back from our pre-presont position of the Englishman in India there, what does he meat? They go down for confirmation that he did his duty. The country? And now when he goes back is one of the most remarkable facts in the
3tween any two numbers together in situessad in any of the governments of the Train may have said hard things?
8 steamers when they are close 14 future.
The weather we have had for the past wor
bistory of nations. Its like has never been and kies his feat; they give hin dollars no ond; they beelaver bim. George Francis world. It made him inatly proud of his tish in his own country, but when he comes of the Bri- countrymen proud, too, of the Missiona
being no news paper obtainable cre were about a midred Cliinese on J, Burney, (8.), e Boddain, b Turner, few days, has been such as known to beries in India. Ho was very sceptical ahon here what do they do. Clap him in aur
Hongkong, either by private contract board. Witness likewise corroborated
fact that they asked to be again pit on
or in market, overt, we are compelled
to fall back upon a rezerve lot, which
is not quite equal in dimensions to
R. C. Bloudfield, (2.8.). b Price, 1. H. Hodgson, (Wth, & Turner,...... shore, but were refused. They then talked G. Hood, (10th), b Price,
to the prisoner about it live. They were e Whis not out, that which we have been using. There did not wish to go to Holland. were. Whish, (N.), out,... will not, however, be any diminution told by prisoner to wait for #aster. " Byes 2, leg byes 4, wides ....... in the quantity of inatter, either for The same request was met by the same
the advertiser or the general reader.wer on the 12th. He saw the "mas-
By the elimination of our own adver
tisements, and of those of public insti-
tutions that have hitherto been insert
Total,
ter (pointing to Mr Styles) on Saturday;
2nd Innings.
*****
and he also saw some Chinese policataen F. Ogle, (B. M. A.); o Maclean, b Turner, He did not complain to the policemen or tits J. Hammet, (..), b Turter,..... lokongs, because he did not know them. P. T. Maitland, (10), b Turner,
where his aunt was; saw ber then.is F. L. Tuttenuare, would remand case We, in
experienced towards the latter part of April what were called facts, and therefore derer's coll.' He says 'The British have
efore when played the Dickens with my financial fact that them."
Br+
5 rather than at this season of the year. 1 be really caught a fact he cling to it-and rangements; I will play the Dickens with ais recorded that the mean.
(Fahruleit), but with the exception of a during the currens southmperature one thing ho felt certain was a
3
be 65 Missionaries had done mich to India.
It
12 few days in the first part of the mouth, it was true that there was stiff a great gulf
has been warm enough for the Honamitos might be compared to a great ship in which between European and Natives. India 86 to think of punkabs, whilst our friends
extent the advantages possessed by that fro, have little time to care about the former aurasa the stream are enjoying to the fullest the Natives were the crow and the Euro site of Shanson. The stiff South-east. But Christianity was the key to nalook the peans the passengers who, hurrying to and
prevails during this and the door of separation. following nonths, renders that place as
28
26
breeze,
which
el gratuitously, the China Mail will Board his name called from a boat on 25th, E, Rost, (B. (10th), run out, desirable as
J. Burney (8.3), run out.
Bloomfield, (x. x.),
still preserve the accustomed space for Worship said that he wast Alung might be J. H. Hodgson, (10th), b Fries.. local and getieral newa. In the lau guage of the theatre, the free list found. Those concerned in the Emigration R
for a
Frico,..
will be suspended with the excep- should do all they could to got him, as be G. Hood, (10th), run out,.... tion of copies distributed to the coasting appeared to be the man who had drawn the P. H. Wright, (..), not out,....... ateamers until the China Mail re man on board under false pretences. Mr. Whisl, (R. N.), Aumer its normal dimensions, which Styles, who is agent for the Surmam coolie
- Byes 6, leg byes 4, wides 5, will cou, if the Achilles comes up to migration, said that he would assist in get- ting Alung Bail was given in one surely ne, at the beginning of May next.
for $1000; and the prisoner was remanded
LOCAL.
THE STAMP ACT,
A general meating of the Hongkong
for a week
AB
paradise for residence. your great Hotel Ommpany has at head-quarters in fall working order, tho at last its 3 directors will undoubtedly enhance the Ovalue of that institution's shares by the establishment of a sanitarium Branch at 8 Shameon.Canton, 16th Marob, 1868.
34
Total, 129 The Band of the 1/10th Regt will play on the Cricket Ground on Wednesday and Thursday, at 3 .., during the Cricket Match between the 73rd Regiment and
CORRESPONDENCE.
In
VICE CHANCELLORS COURT- London, Jan. 24.
re the Companies Act, 1862, and the Bank of Hindustan, Chiun, and Japan (Limited), ex Parte Ross,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Churchmen would like, will probably have A BRPORT from Caloutta regarding the influence of Ritualism in the aty, in a niors waight with the higher powers at rather different sonae from that which Righ
home than all the reasoning in the world. A young chaplain at Fort William Church, with a
leaning to Pasoyism, gave so very advanced in character to the service as to make it almost the same as the Romish. This was too much for the Protestantism of the Guth Rides, who have naturally a strong dislike to so near an approximation to a This was a sunimous on behalf of a gen-honours of martyrdot. What the soldiers church which bestows upon murderers the tlemau hamad Ross, for the purpose of obtaining payment of the balance of his thought of the matter might not have been salary, as manager of the branch bank of
of much
consequence, lisd they merely the company at Yokohama. The circum-grumbled; but they were not content with stances were briefly these-On the 18th that kind of social enjoyment. As a prae- Mr Ross was appointed manager, at a service, 100 of them wont straightway to Marub, 1880, by a resolution of the board, tical protest against this Angio Romish
salary of £1,300 jrer The prospectus statel. 24 pages as the his antary be drawn from the date of his that their names should be set down
annvm, and that half the commanding officer and requested អ leaving the London and Brasilian Bank Presbyterians, in order that they may be was resolved, that the committee appoint Soldiers are not very nice casuísta, but By a resolution of the 5th February, 1868, arefied to that place of murahin in future.
having reported
ortod in favour of the transfer they can much more easily perceive the difference between Presbyterians and Pope-
THE CHINA MAGAZINE,
HONGKONG, 17th March, 1868. To the Editor of the "CHINA Mall" SI-In your issuu of last night you say, speaking of the Chinic Magazine,"
(Before Mr Goodiak)-Chus. Stewart, aged, was again brought up on a charge | H.M.S. Tamer, of having been draak and inespate. P. Chamber of Csininerce was held at the ergeant, wito charged defendant, said that Oun Whampoa correspondent writes in-size but 16 Chamber's Rooms, Queen's Road, this Stewart had been-io less than three times dur date March, 13th 1868-The Governor afternoon--which was very well attenledit hospital for the orrore His Worship General, it would seem, has at last taken theloti. P. Ryrie in the chair. The here informed the Sergeant that delirium oognizance of the fieros feud, that has beou
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appears to be the limit."
we encloss..
it
Chainoan submitted some suggestions tremens was the proper name for the malady raging, for aams, time past, batireen the Copy of which or will contain 16 pages of of Mr Ross frour Ceylon to ozoliama, hory, than between the lutter and Anglo-
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the meeting,
A few
Wa beg to direct your attention to the Cony of which we from the prospectus,
Each inhabitants of beskou printed matter, in 6
mid
number tember), but they were strongly opposed that he had been seventeen years from Kabsau by the meeting, on the grounds that hone, fiftous of which he had spent in arrived among the belligerants, and after and will be sowed into a cover in all say. dollars per month, and his engagement be
days since a Canton official be new dicuments should be inserted in India. In reply to the Magistrate, he said patiently listening to the sharges and cons 24 pages fuperial 8vo.
pages devoted to
mounting the illustrations,
the bank, and that he should receive 800
AN OLD TOAST WITH A TAG TO TE-A the Schedule. It was given as the sense that he had been in the aty, ho to induce them to conie to any satisfactory/ correction in your next issue.
but he would forcharges of both sides, this Solon, Luding that all drafts on demand not give the name of
le that his reasoning powera were ineffeotiral We have to request the insertion of this guaranteed for three years. Mr Ross te merry Christmas and a happy New Year to
mained there till information arrived of all-bar the tablos. May they "groan." gue his brothers be subjected to a
the suspension of the bank; and arrived in Fun.. of only 2 or 3 cats.were still in India. le soult not help agreement, nuguusted to then the pro duty
We are, Sir, propriety
Your obedient servants, his services at the disposal of the liquids-Which British river would-if asked-be
London dug daty on inward bills of lading was drinking and getting drunk, ard he was of fighting it out. But in order that the
the 30th July, 1867, and placod . ENOUGH TO MAKE IT BREAK ITH BANKS. objecter ta. The meeting gave it as their aware that he
if he re- might
NORONHA & SONS, extend over any great opinion that fourteen days time should be maived much longer in this colony. He length of time, he has limited tho combat-
Publishers of the "Chine Magazine, tots. Certain sinail gums wore paid on most likely to give a reason for the course given to the public for stamping, previous know he was thich given to lying about anta to one day's hard fighting. And to
from the 31st May, 1867, up to it takes the river Wye f. fiée being imposed. Of the items drink, but he did not interfere with any prevent also, as much as possible, any loss
which time the salary had been paid, and boof life, he has further stipulated that the , that on policies of insurance was able to get away shortly.--Mr Dinglas, Approved by the meeting, 10 per cent. per Gaal Superintendent, remarked that he had and staves only. The day appointed for $1000 being mentioned as a reasonable known the prisoner for some time, and the conflict is the
to-
3
DEAD LETTERS.
account
ол
the amount to be paid to Mr Roas was dia- DON'T CALL FOR AN AESWER
corre
Angestell by the Cuemission, only one--burly at such fines; and helped to hostile waves shall be armed with swords returned from the General Post Office in that about £2,000 was the proper aum, foxes, and moles may not be said to inhabit
pear to inorrow,
TO-DAY'S POLICE,
TRE COOLIE QUESTION AGAIN,-Lai asno, prisgter, to got him a passage to the of the day, if we may judge of an insident Angier, Mr., Maldon, Essex, England.
List of Dead Letters which have been London and other places for the various Tate. Our report of the meeting will up knew that be had been in the army; ho was hoped that victory will incline to those who mentioned, the writes of which can obtain audit is to be assigned upon them, addressed as under inveterate a drinker that nothing would have right on their aide.
them on application. keep him from drink. He hoped, by the Kidnapping appears to be still the order Anderson, A., Sailor's Homie, London. aid of a few gentleman interested
whioli uoourred at this place on Wednesday Andersuli, Robert, Chiness interpretar on board the French where he had a brother. In its presentet. From what I can learn, a dealer in Barratt,
Singapore. bique Maria Theresa, was sturged with state, however, he might drop down dead hurian flesh was cauglit prying about the Chipman, F., Lord Kennett & Co., London,
Hackney London, Jno,, baving falsely imprisoned and illegally the at any moment, if let go at large; and he streets of Uowper Towns, and, a favorable Coates, Mrs., Brownlow Hill, Liverpool. on sod since tim Bith Musch instand The Hon The Magistrate, therefore, remanded number of persons, and by then sonrayu Dewi, Miss Vistorianes, England. tained two Chinese on board the said vessel would consequently recommend his deton- opportunity presenting, he was anized by a Checs, M. R. S. P. Jezd Fernd., Ovans. Cass was heard before Mr
Australia Chang him to Gaol until a passage coukl be pro- to an open space beyond the Union Duik, Davis, Achce stated that he was as farm-labourer tired in one of the Calcutta steamiers.
and there and then deliberately stored to Guere, A04, Now Cross, London. About 8.g.m. on the 9th, while walking in P. Mason, a matine of the Temari a iman dusta.
Queen's Road, with Chung Asung, a named Wargest, of Canals of Jin, his
It is with much regret. I have to observe the 70 Hegirtient; met Wong Afung
the
Mrs., Liverpool ole of that Tamar, name Murray, (wilnes) had come to sell vegetables at the Bright and Reileysund a respectable look his his last account r frsal Murray, MoMaster, Mra, Ldverpool.
Higginbotham and Brand, London, Central Market, and when he had sold his ing that named Jolly, an enginest uneth-formerly of the firm of Mayers. Illingworth Mannsfield, Larry, Bagland; velables,
he met Aling, who asked him ployed-lead all mistaken yesterday for & Co, Bogiucers, of Hongkong, and late of Nottingham, Misa A., Essex, England. they would like to go on board ship. today (St. Patrick's day), and
this drunk
port, died very suddenly on Wednes Newmau, A., London. They said they would, sind at once wunt off before the time. They were all fined in dag, the 11th Instant. His remains were Cabine, bins A. Tondon. |
: with Alung, who gave thent each. a. paper. the sum of 50 cents each.
interred this afternoon, and, as usual, the Oernouit, G. D., Passenger or board of the paper he canid not read, as it was in Cox, a man of color, and late servant to Venerable Arofidandon Gray, us from English but Alung seid that he would Mr Duaresano, suumoried Chow Acheep, Centon to porfuru the last sad offler.
P.&O. 9. S. leaving Southampton on here to thee it on board, elas lip would not compradore to Mesars Stensson & Co., for The funeral was largely attended.
the 28th September, with H. B. Mails for China and Japan
if
This
May
three
quen of
our imber has been called Aarzank, London
used before the chief clerk, who thought podent writes to know whether rabbits, This the liquidators thought too high, and the Hole world Banter was now lefs to the decision of the Vice Mr Tsans Pitman, of Bath, who's name is the opposite sido too low, and the question THE BIBLE IN SHORTHAND.- Chancellor.
associated with the invention of undoubted- Mr Dickinson, Q.C., and Mr O. Simpson ly the best system of shorthand writing appeared for the claimant Mr Greens, that has yet appeared, has added to his 00, and Mr Lindley appeared for the other achievements the publication of the liquidstore,
The Vice Chancellor said it was admitted is beautifully lithographed from transfers completo Bible in phonetic shorthand. It that Mr Row had properly discharged his supplied by his own hand, and comprises duty. The question what was the proper upwards of 800 closely written pagos, which sum was ons of difficulty, but it appeared are a model of neatness and a monument that the chief clerk was of opinion that the of industry in conuoction with shortband sant of $1,000 was & proper sum. In writing. Several authors before Mr Pit- arriving at that conclusion the chief olork man's days have ventured to
aum
publish this
had not taken into consideration two New Testament in their reaprotive systems months' salary, which would make a fur of shorthand; but the ther a
systen in mind that justead of being paid, this warrant the publication of both the Old popularity to gentleman is met by the roxation of a and New Testaments in shorthand. As a litigation
On the whole, therefore, he literary production the volume is altogether of £3,000 would be a fit sum to award to antiquate, it will doubtless be highly treasur (the Vice Chancellor) thought that the sum unigus; and as a book which time will not Mr Ross, and he riust be admitted at by all who have persevered so far with creditor for that amount with interest at the phonetic system as to be able to read per cent
and write it with ease.-Liverpool Mercury,
of $320. Then it must be hore alone has attained aufcipi
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