Page
CH 20, 1868.
No. 1496. MARCH 20, 1868.]
No. 20
IPANY OF BONG
POA, LAMITED. etinily beg to call le
Owners, Agents gud lishments at Hoso- , which offer every KING and REPAIR
5
hampoa,
mroa, which com- en in successful oper-
velve Years, and are
Condition.
ped out by a Steam and capable of taking feat at Spring Tidea, bumprisy
Shipwright,
different Blacks
and Foundrypotées- appliances for the reaners, and Steair, ifferent Departments orials, which can be the most reasonable
verful Lifting Shears Vessel can lie atid
73, &c.
sys in readiness to
ks, free of charge.
Ex tu
to anchorage or to
on under the super-
red Europeans,
hilary apply at the ¿der's Wharf, Praya,
DICOTT, Secretary
nesa or Masters of. son to complain of the ck, or
in any way re rangements, should thosubject—when eceive the immediate tors of the Company, 38, 1865.
OTIFICATIONS.
Y & FO00:10W,
on Saturday, the 21st
ESPATCH,
and Foodhow-Por
the 21st instant, at
SHIPPING
VALS.
3. Af. stram-sloop, 950;
Commander, Singa
6 and 13.
Amer. ship, 1,321, M.
Jan. 21, General.
TURES.
or Bangkok.
for Bangkok.
San Francisco.
San Francisco, NGERS.
Clas. W. Drocker;.
and 10 Chinese,
RED.
ватров.
Singapore.
REPORTS.
Belvidere, from San
he weather and light
ulu on 10th February;
a sea. '59 days out,
Op Zebra, from Saigon
ta having spoken the
mon, on the afternoon
She had light. NR heavy swell on 19th.
d Passengers per Ame.
to San Francisco-
e, each 50 lbs.
Merchandize.
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500 Tacks.
ad passengers per Brit.
San Francisco-
bench 50 hs.
Merchandize.
ring.
Tea
hicksilver Flaaks..
Fire Crackers,
9.
TIONS.
th March, 1868.
607
Now, Old,
685 685
680 a 085 $15:20 15 a 18
4/18 a 4/2
hange. lity:
4/21 sight, Rs. 218
sight, Re. 217
Bight Bank, Tis. 72
Bi,
... 11 perc, prec
Ok per c. pro.
per.c, pre.
... 24 per tael. ... 28.65
***4.85 a 4.70.
...7
40 per Share.
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Old, 14 per cent pm.
New, Uper cent pm,
24, Old, 15 per cent pin.
berature.
30th March, 1868.
9.A.M.
New, 8
25 percent dia.
a F.M.
... 20.148 30.058
eter, 70
72.0
68.0
Grov.,
IS PUBLISHED THIS. DAY,
194/ March, 1808,
LOCAL
THE CHINA MAIL.
rejoicing, little thinking, however, that here explained that be gave way upon that the former are looked upon with suspicion more expert kidnappers that him were point, and had written upon their agrosand dread, in some places, by the Manda. THE morning, the British ship Chinuman, laying in wait for his corpin, who held him ente that their bouus 400 would pay for rins, because they interfore between them- THE CHINA PUNCH, Italian dag. The damage from the & Portaguas gainboat has pint in an (unts continued their mutinous conduct never ways. Many doubtless become converts
while getting under way, fouled the Zig much faster than he did his spotted victims, their passage; but that the prisoners had selves and the Catholic Chinese in various collision was elight, and the Chinaman was/legraphad) appearance to-day (Wednesday)shed to get alear of their agreement alto-Rowan Catholic Missionary doos afford
theless, Bo believed that those in dock Romanista and remain such, because subwoquently tuggol to see.
the and connection with the above-men-
affair. Boy Jones has it that unless gether. Scales had buen procured with A RUMOUR
them protection prevailed in town yesterday, apologised for, the
Botion against the Mandarine, that a private tologians had been received
custody
above) may lead to suine the other engrants were quite pleasant and rise in China exort "afar greater influcoce” coolus thought they were to have too hard Chinese people generally, or even their con- bavo greater
Single Copies may be hal of Messra.. to the effect that war had broken out be serious 145 showring of the Consul's which to weigh out thoir mtions and all I deny that the Roman Catholic Missiona LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s, and of Mr J., B.teen France and Prussia. If any such or movemonts on the part of Senhor happy, except the prisoners in dock. The for soon than do the Protestant, over the Por, it is not for the guod, the spit-
Mokuis (Bowne & Co.)-Price 50 cents,
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Our colaning are open to all who wish to address the public.on legitimate grounds, but us do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinion of our torrcsponden 8.
All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the
a quarantee of quod fuith.”
telegram had come to hand, it must have
It
been via Kiachta and Shanghai, but the by the Namhoi magistrata has been cheery well had wared them that he had been in 11 yood, of those concerned in China
papers by the Saworada this muur is which, it is announced that the Americans than his hat were to be found thors: At
ed: posted up at the old factory site, in the West Indies, and that be stouts larger toal
no montion of it
The rumour
merely the ravival of an old story.
|
· sender, not necessarily for publication, but asrglary with violence, orie was found change, since in the weather, which it is to land, on condition that tliey stayed in the oil, or than Dr Legge or Dr
THE reported suspension of the survey of a second trade route to Wisten China appears to have excited much dis satisfaction at home. We cannot but think that it would have been wise to supplement the Bhanno exploration by an attempt to discover a more direct means of communication via India; and the Liverpool community seem to have most fully endorsed this view of the case. Strange to say, however, public opinion in
;
the Eociety of
oner
for
plainant,
taken to a
جي
TO-DAY'S POLICE, ⠀
pri-
husband came
81m
or Fuhobau, and some other places
ago back to is said the Roman Catholic Missionary de
of violence.-Chun Afook, one of the heat un amongst the emigrants, identified two of the prisoners as having used violence with belaying pins against the two pre- Vions witnesses. The coulies made au
engago-
and clothes.
-Mr:
by
an extended During an intend constructing a thoroughfare or praya which the coolies were delighted. His (1 arrived in 1850) I have not been able to from the front of Fakes long to the west Worship here asked the Court interpreter learn that any Roman Catholic Missionary CRIMINAL.
ward, in order to form a function with the to explain to the prisoners the arrange has exerted a more extended influence over The Marel Session were resumed this band loading to Shausen on this side of mont as to passage back to their own coun-the Chinese or over foreigners, than did morning. Of the tau Chinese prisoners the Esat bridge..
try: They were entitici, captured by Mr Doane, and charged with There has been. A andden and delightful yours, to a bonus of at the end of live Morrison, or others that might be named
and a piece of free who are
or the Misionaries at Amoy, or guilty of
receiving stolen goods, and two be hoped will continue throughout the country, but that, if they left, they got only were convicted of burglary; the remaining remaining part of the month without ent- the $60 as passage money. For this
of those who are living. seven having again been found not guilty, ting u
wo short Judging from the muddy
the article "Rival Missions," it THE CHINA MAIF but removed in custody.
appearance of
of the river, it must have made the company was quite willing to in Filke fi
to give each
of them & pusly agreed votes himself with his utmost zeal to fur- A Chinaman was next charged with hav-heavily in the interior so as to cause their own country.
LeyPrisoners ing stolen a little boy of seven years of age freshets from up country carly as this. to abide by this arrangement: they did not thering the great cause to which kia whole HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1868.
from a colie in the employ of Mi Agabag, 1 is therefore feared that the river nuy want $60, they only wanted a ship to bring life is devoted "larus to speak the Graham Street. The charge having been rise to an unusual height daring our rafuy them back to their country. Pang Away, language fluently amid poverty, sorrow, alearly
KTUER.
elork to the Wai Shing, was next called, in and disease, he is found cheering the woak, THE WESTERN ROUTE SURVEY proven, the prisoner was sentenced season to the injury of the
pears' imprisonment with hari labor.
order to identify those personally engageri
gehelping she needy, during the sick he An old offender, and formerly a convict
in the mutiny; when that witness pointed knows all that is going on in the town or in Stonecutter'a island, was found guilty
out three of the griscieta who seized him district to which he is deputed; he takes a of shooting at P. C. Salisbury with intent mined-looking scoundrel, was brought up
(Before Mr May.) --Woo Asing, a defer by the queue and belt bim. The food on deep interest in the political and social to do grievous bodily harm, but sentence and chargent by a hawker-With-larceny board was sufficient. Witness had no marks movements affecting the Empire; and is was deferred. This case lasted for only While taking his supper, the hawker observ
thoroughly acquainted with its half an hour.
nature, with ed the prisoner coming down from the loft
its strength and with its winkness, with its stealthy inanner, with complainant's
qualities and with its faults. Above all ke THE HONGKONG AMATEUR THEATRICAL
1s careful to acquaint himself with the sta bia aria. When accosted, pri- The first appearance of the members of for a f | quit ROOIETY,
tiatis concerning the spread of Christiaui- observed that his quest for excuse for the disturbance that they had and watches with Janities
Wardou identified
rise and the above Society after the
recovery from soner as having been three times in Gaul, no promise of a ship to bring them bone progress of Christian communities." their late indisposition was made last even. ing before a crowded house; indeed so sentenced the prisoner to six months' im- wanted to bresk thats ougagements. Sonio does not do the above things!" And is not once for strust gambling; when his Worship. alter Ese yours serio. They that they not implied, that the Protestant Missionary Now in all candour, let mo ask, if it is provisions orowded, that many of the audience wore presnent, and ordered him to find secu-te conllis wish to break their competed to stand throughout the purity for 3 months thereafter.
the implication false Are Protestant-Mis- formance, no seats wing available. The KIDNAPPING. An old shrivelled China-out and they have all received their 11 stomarise the indolent and the ignotant farcey Wife's Maid" was got through woman of fifty years of age was cleared and clothing; and they wished to cheat the orcaturas one would infer them to be trou China itself appears to be absolutely-in-!uwly called "farces" with which we have heaving kinanned
in better style than most of the very pro with
a woman and sold Company out of that money at identified without goal in furthering the case to reading the above quotations? Are they perly
Ashni, another lead emigrant different to any attempt towards solving been favoret
com- $5 Chung-ke-moury, the
three of the prisoners - ás of late. Cap
which they have having taken an tain the problem which is to place British
Staple was suited completely for the and he
for bin, and sustained the chate and had been drugged by the prisoner, Jonathan Bank, agent for the Surinam least a thiently as Roman Catholic Mis- nent said that she was a married woman,ve part in the disturbancey not speak voted their lives Do the language fluently i at part cast
to a bouss in fog-kawan, Koulung, Emigration Company, stated that on the sionaries? Do they not beer the weak, India and British China in close coin- ter
terlaggingly thringliout, white the
there sold for $0. Ber hand Barbara Perkins was really munication without the dangers attend armirably rendered by Mine Lefebis, whaJesterding and redeemed her for the Tacaday nurning hs went on hoard and help the needy, cure the sink, as i
as they have ant on the sea route, via Singapore. We rose to the occasion, and dropped er elfects of the cake which the prisoner violent and abaaive; but they did not use thoroughlyanity? Are they not as
above named. She was insensiblo from the down the hatchway. The coolios were very mout
moans and
yacquainted with the several other are no advocates for hasty nasumptions The cold under which Mr Nulson was sho
l's about in a most refreshing manner. her, and of course she did not know how perseal violence. They evidently intend-subjects cunmerated above, as are the Ro- that the railroad will inùmodiately follow labouring served him in good stead, make got over the barbour His Worship break their agreement, as they conti-man Catholic Missionaries? It is implied anggested that Inspector Groy should find the disturbanus after he had promised that they are not, but I have yet to learn character of the irascible Captain Crunchor such other evidenco as he would in support sonors who were most prominent in
to amend the agreement as to passage bome. if they are not much more accurately and intimately acquainted with these subjects exactly. The other gentlemen who filled of the complainant's story.
in the western route to China must be for up the mast had very little to do, and lid The CouLER MUTINY-The 21 Chinating... 46 (Williams) identified two those who write anch articles as "Rival it a commendably inobtrusive manner: men who were yesterday charged for mulaying pins were flying about in all dires- by Protestant blissionaries, not really what of the prisoners 23 leader's of the row. Bo- Missions" do not know what is being done within the empire, outwarda Yet we and the fares with a few very telling exceptionis cunduct on board the Maria Therest, tions, and he had to use considerable vio-kind of people they are in their Missionary
tions went off smoothly.
brought up this morning-Cha The Barlosque
"Blac Beard" was how-Ahing, one of the Chiasan employed by one to quell the disturbanco. All the coo- work. It is not uncommon for people who ever of course the great attraction, and as Mr Baak for procuring colies, stated that lies were quiet until the Chiness agusts know the least about thom to talk the loud-
eat against them, or failure of expeditions which in their hearty generally circulated that he did not get a monthly salary, bat got varse au bourd, when the disturbanos com
a grand balles would be introduced, a co- $9 ahead for every man he plan on hoard; uenced. 29 (Clinton) also pointed I must ask your further indulgence for results may affect, to an important degree,siderable amount of caridity was excited, ho, however, providct Food for the emi-out two of the prisoners; hud in all, thirfuture letter, ami an; your
and when the complets trooped down to
teen of the twenty-one were recognised as ridiculous to read the reports of the was deafening. Anything more amicu ortion. Mr D. B. Caldwell, interpreter for were discharged with a caution; Mr Baak
not paid until the vessel left for its deatua-
who were not identified (eight in member) bero stated that wit-
aud in convulsions of laughter ness was not employed directly by hir could do as he pleased with thient, take onergy shown in supporting the idea of during.
Whale co the
course of the ballot, and Bank, and ant be was engaged by the sub-them or not take this on board as he exploration, with the absolute ignorance loudly demanded by the audience, and point, witness said that Wai Shing employ could not take ons back to the ship, as the when the curtain fall a repetition was contractor. On being farther tested on this thought Lt.-Mr Bank hero said that he existing upon the subject in Chips And with by the fair artistes, ed him, but that Mr Bank omployed Wai in the of
120 on board now had asked for their dis- itaolf, we
we cannot say Shing he was paid by the sub-contractor. Captain terested in such a matter the merchants off the most he could of his Staples maie He poster plauards intumating that being taken backHis Worshin said thatdiction Court, by a carpenter aned Ab
part,
there was
was wanted emigrants,
wed directing them to
to the appeared to very fair at pres
at presset Cho, who claimed a balance of Fifteen no scope for tho China would possess pre eminent claires comic power. The make up of Fatima Point, marned the nu Fook Wo, which
of his display irresistibly apply
to the shop or "hoon" at West and as the arrangement bad heen satisfac Dollars anid to be dua him for work dons
torily made regarding
arding the homeward pas-on the Empire
TAFUTA
Some months ago to advise and suggest, and that they would was just wonderfully successful, and we was rented solely as a place for engaging take them on board-Prisoners, inseainst Mr Blackwood, in favor of the same
it mis
tightestd
not he at all imprudent to in the same Court Accord to Miss Lucy Veruan the highest cooltes. In the Man Fook We,
judgment was giveA there are again need of praise. Her noting was more easy fourteen colia agents who reside there, each defence, denied the disturbance caled it a carpenter in or nontract the pupil me seeing it, and it was diffoult as tinues to cunigration. Some of the sub-agents make not men to wink disburses at o and unconstrained than ever we remember having is alture in the joint business of coolio grand mistake, and averrel that they were on completion of his contract for repairs to Empire Tavera. On the 8th January, Me believe that we were witubasing the per-out accounte, some look after the proci Taun Asiew, a wounded minu who bud to be Blackwood being dissatisfied with the way furences of
a lady artists. The thing to sions, some write out the, papers and soms provided with a chair, stated that is cold the work was being done, in the presence
Those who work in the nut identify the man who inflicted the in-
receipt for $40, silent, and individuals indiferent to any of "voice in the members of the society, koor
koon as clerks,
The canse of affixed matter of this kind, and for all thist Bri
and good singing is nssential an dition to their share; and there are sight the disturbance
was that's
to sign tho for same.
receipt tisle subjects in China care, the whole in the almost be called indigneusable of them the head mun iza amet Leo Afok, grants were unwilling to go, and objected. The Carpenter wrote some Chirose charac
production of
tion of burlesqtios. List night The $3 per heal paid by Wai Shing an into to the provisions. He was wonder while ters on
the recoin purporting to be his me, but in any of
portornets were evilently company, and the eight working part- trying to deftrate them; and he was aloof but $25 instead of $40. The Carpenter
name, but suffering from
acknowledging receipt so that our marks urs get a mouth as wages from the pre-coo severely, he would go back to his now summonses Bir Blackwood for $15, the
too severely wounded to think of
of going to of but Uncharitable in this instance; eceds. Placards are circulated in the ut the singing has been a a woak
to uke, everybody's astonishment, in spite of Mr
ing
gave
we
the steps of an exploring party, but have graff and varas, and austing the tho mon to whom he were paid, and get witness than identified four of the prand intorustad in these things, buliava
long pointed out that the opening of a
do not find that any one in China secina
to have the slightest ware for the access
it
wole again
the fature of China trade. It is almost the footlights, the applause and lanetants until they left Hongkong. He was active participators in the mutiny. Those
hudicrous cau
meetings held at home and contrast the the audiencercely be conceived, and the Duteli gen
WE
yet one would suppose that if any were in-
much, and
Of the Bough
betray a vivid interest in the access or failure of attempts to supplement or suprised the present sea route. But on
De
10
1to bulk
PROTESTANT OBSERVER.
OATHS IN THE SUMMARY COURT, To the Editor of the. "Cursa MAIL."
HONGKONG, 20th March, 1868. following narration of foots-On Tuesday S-T bug you to give insertion to the
last, My E. W. Blackwood was summonal
a witness wrote out n
the contrary, Chambers of Commerce are not regretted is the apparent absence are in the get $9 a month in ad- jucy on his head (shown of the emi-f asking him and paid Al Chune in full,
affair
may
be abandoned whomever its conductors picase.
that it
may appear
the
BITIN
We have taken this subject as a toxt, most of the burlesques latoly various and the coolies come to own country.-His Worship then said, that supposed balanes. In lio Contt, much to
the Society, and we think the defect remediod with a little attention to the a- pabilities of the actors and to tie range of their voices. In nine. augs are pitched too low, and tite growling
Wo koon to engage. them. as they had no a capable of ullackwood's oath to the fact of having paid
and were of
Age.
e-fnily
the man in full and the oath of farsignor,
hia wizness, arhu had seen the money paid, His Honor Judge Ball gave julgauus for
but the almost incredible amount of don't care for it" which exists in the meresatile community calls for strong remonstrances. It is all the same whotter it be Hallways, or Routes, Telegraphic, or Ter duties, or Treaties, Let is make of the lower notes cdot be hourd beyond explained that no coole could go on violent language; but the others he sunt Honor's estimation to be equal to the oaths
cases out of
soner in
tha
by the Man t can Retves All the prisoners
the Koon cune and cigaged themselves in this way. On standing what the agreement was, they Monday last, Mr Bank, the master of the must have, deliberately infunded to break tus lang arab the withos went on board their agreeinsnt. He then fined one pri-
Maria Theres, as
BUDD of they heard that a
£6, or ona month's the Carpenter. May I ask since when has disturbance land
taken place
did nos exceed the value of a Chinaman's word risen in His (Mi-Caldwell imprisonment, as his offerue board the ship unless supplied with a paper to prison for three months. Mr Baak would supplied at the Man Fook Wo:) Witness have pushing incre to do with them. He continued to say that these papers could trusted that Mr Raak would have no more not be obtained anywhere else besides the disturbancos on board. Man Fook Wo, and that they had all express their willingness to go to
go to Holland before they rereived those papers.
the first row of st
Boats. The entertainment here money, say the merchants, that is all we last night was a most thorough mucoase, and aut. The contrast between the restless so congratulate the Society upon the ac go-ahead Yankee and the impassive quisitions lately made to its strength, and plodding John Bull is nowhere inore will congratulate the Amateur Orchestra of strongly marked than in China, where their excess. Suou as they sussed in that contrast might be least expected playing in tone, Our only hope is that as the old gene ration" of foreigners decreases and disip pears, the new generation which take their place may perchance bring with it a little of that energy a little of that interest in allans which don't exactly cui cern it which has done so much for England in former times.
A KOWLOON CUSTOM HOUSE
The
THE RIVAL MISSIONS;" OR PRO-
COREESPONDENCE,
TESTANT AND ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS COMPARED,
of two Foreigners? By what process of reasoning, or by what iden of fustice His Honor came to this remarkable conclusion I am at a loss to know, Can any one eulighten me?
A RESIDENT.
THE NORTH.
By the Subnata we have papers to the 16th instant-
(Recorder.)
ok Castola worrespondent writes, under coolies ocasionally were housed a day date March 18:- Macaense is reported two at the Kpon before they were scat to have been taken up by the revenue on board. When they go on board, the officers some days ago on a charge of kid- chief officer and interpreter see the paper.
apping and delivered up into the custody, and ask whether the coolies are wil- To the Editor of the "China Mail.” pot of this representatives of Portugal hot ling or not to go; and when they say SIR-During the last year I have unticed of the Chinese authorities. It is said that they are not, they are at once sent several papers published in Olutus, or seen this worthy in a member of the fraternity, ahora. Last Monday, when he went ou references to suels papiers, relating to the
The saws from the north brought by the who for want of better suplaymont, hate board, about twathur thirty cried Beat difference between the methods of conduct. Steinar Diagon on Saturday is of a con- ausing hold of him, ing missious by Protestant and Roman icting nature. The S. C. &C. Gazette pitebed their tent hereabouts to practice him, but down below. It pre the profession of Chu-chi-tow. In
the pro tried to drag
7th: pri- Catholic Missionaries in China. Lu all of sistes. As we go to prus, we are informed spion of his
the sapcoch by
|
back
write of
movements
the Consolar authorities at Cantén, ob cons at the appointed hour in a sepa-paid in prescice of the Emigration (floor credited to the Shanghai Recorder, is one of a receive regarding the movements. of the..
would a
·A BONEWHAT queer story reaches us from entre Chiurauit after his fellow-soner (Ho Achung) was the man who first them pretorenes was given to the latter, to of the arrival of the str. Dragon from Tien- the Kowloon side of the water, and ong Bucceeded by worthy is said to have exiled out "beat him: witness was rescued the prejulico of the former. The conritain; but she does not bring suy further de.
inite news couguening the. the ebxquence of his
Pulice. Primors and a belaying pursued by Roman Catholic Missionaries is which, if true, will materially affect the making a man and a lad helieve that he flu in besting himi i Mr Bank was on buard spoken of with approbation, while that pur- the Robols. It is stated that they are still
pur-about Paontingion in
in large unmbers, and opine trade. It is confidently asserted for making bulachong, and would willingly plaint was; sa, bo had to go away at enon; to in disparaging terms, sometinies in a that no attack has yet been mula on them
their corvices at his establishment He did not find out what the coolies' com sued by Protestant Misionaries is referred by the Chinese of that not very import pay each of them ton dollars per month. ha bas ng fet learned what was the tsuse manner to provoke a smile, at their ex by the Imperialists: Trado at Tientsin ia aut part of the Empite, that the GoverTo such a tempting offer the spotted victims of the disturbance. The coolies get two pause.
almost at a stand-still,
The Dragon For instance, an article in your isao of fazefée's cargo." Under date February 6th, nor-General of Kwangtung has, aided by of the dipper at me signified their jackets, two vowsers, and a pair of shoes,
brought
io Cheloo a portion of Ten- and followed his commande. by together with $11 each. This money is February lat, titled "The Real Missions," tained the permission of the Colonu going
correspondent says The news which Government to establish a Custom House.
Tate aupan by themselves to the steamer, and the Dutch Consul. Every coolie has the papers to which I have referred. Iob. Our teal sk in British. Kowloon by way of enforcing would he future master. After the arrival signed by the Emigration Officer, the Dutch part, and as not giving a complete statement unable to drive them out of this provines, which they were to meet their un exact counterpart of the agreement, ject to its statements as not being fair in Robols still remains unsatisfactory, and it appear that the Imperial troops are the payment of duty on the opium of the Macro steamer and all the pasengers Ounsul, and the emigrant himself: the of the differences between the two classes of Buainees reusins vary depressed, and what which finds its way by this channel inte having landed, the movements of this other part being sent to the Surinam. Go- missionaries. If you will spare me room ju little there in doing is on speculation-Grey Ching. It is further stated that His worthy on board attracted the attention of vermont. There is no deduction made
I will state my views of the Excellency has promised his aid to the the tidawaiter on duty in his full uniform from the $11 psit to the coolles. Witness subject or briefly as possible under the Shirtinga Blbs. Tis. 2.25, sales of 5,000
piecas with shiving buttons, who shortly after-stated that he believed that they
Malwa Chinese authorities in the prevention of wards observed a couple of Chinsmen get off their agreement after having spent
Tis, 630 per chest." singgling.
Emigration Aliud ofect ta
1st-In the Brst place, I object to the the other hand, it is reported in some al- caning off with their luggage at such an the $11 paid by We do not of course believe that any unusual time, which seized to have aroused in repl
téru Rivar. Missious," "just as I ruuld gained by the Imperialists over the Rebels, to the prisoner's withses
to the torni Rival being used to verraission to establish a Chinese Custom his suspicions. On glosely watebing what that thore was plenty of fox-one pound denate any differences that may exist be who have been driven some 900 to 400
fresh fish worstween the German and the English or the from Putingon. The Naazing however will be, granted by the Colonial Goy quitting the sampan,
wating them supplied to erola man! crument. If the Chiness, choose to engaged on suuh high wagon, wherein be two pounds of side adayu ruply to the senters, or between Baptists and Affair were more settled but the markets
apo their good
being beef. They had two megle a-day, equal to aries of the Oling of England or of Dis- Kabels bars retired from the neighbourhood uf Tientsin to the Shaugtang Province, establish fifty Custom Houses on the entertainer no further doubt as to their Douch, all the prisoners atsteil tint they tiels, or between Methodist and Presbyterians these side of the Boundary line. we de destination being the buses of bondage had to other complaint, to make ignitet Missionaries, or between English and Aime-not much improved. not know of any regulations which will the Masao hells, witish being communi- the Emigration agency except the wait of rigan Missionaries. It has an ugly look and We hear that Mr. Mcpherson, Commis- prevent their doing so. The only reason ented to the Chinsen, their consternation fout. They, however, wished to have it meaning, especially when used with referencesioner of Customs at Nawelwang, has re- for attaching any importance to the rumay be better imagined than desoribed. put into the agreement that they should to religions subjects and religious teachers ceived instructions to proceed to Pekin mour we have noticed is the very perais Therapon the Macause took to his heels, have a promise of being brought bask at 2nd.I have yet to learn that the Roman apoi some business of importance. tent manner in which the Chinese assert sharp look-out on him and traced bi to His Wowship remarked that the agres influence than the Protestant Missionary, in that Prince Kung has called him to the but the tide waiter scams to have kept the oud of five reacs from Guiana, Catholic Missionary exerts a fur greater form in which the Chinese have the report the truth of their version of the case, is quarters. Subsequently, on bolag toldment stated that they were free to go There was a time, between two and thres capital." We presume the intimation has hundred years ago, when the former exerted been made through 3tr. Hart, unless there
wislied to
to circumstances.-
restions that some successes have been
House in British Kowloon lus bben, was going ga he overheard the men, before of rice far one mealso vegetables and American Missionaries, or between Missions Dews-to the 11th to effect that the
It is highly desirable that some authen that his servants were at the Customs anywhere at the expiration of five years;
brings
The
tie information on the subject should be jetty waiting his commands, the kidnapper, but that it was not customary to contrast a greater influence than the latter now does is an idea of establishing aonis oftios inde forthcoming
as might be expected, hastened to the spot to find a retura passage free. Mr Baak in regard to several subjects. Now-a-days perigost of the Inspector General,
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