MARCH 31, 1868.
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No. 1505MARCH 31, 1868.]
NO. 7 OF
PAPERS ON CHINA
are as follow:-
NOW READY.
The Study of Chiness. Trans-Himalayan Explorations. · The Homes
of Great Tihet. State of Agriculture around Nankin, Notes on Chinese Literature, and Doing Hopor to a popular Governor. Native and Foreign Merchants. The Rival Missions.
Chinese Life at Shanghai. Chinese Odds and Ends.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUERDAY, MARCH 31, 1868.
LOCAL
anresonants of
繍した
THE CHINA MAIL.
tri
JAPAN.
(logo and Osaka Heráld.).
of Hoogkong. A worthy gentleman, bo- here showed marks on her arm caused by dre man wore the white Kani-
WE direct attention to the announcement dont of this port that good forinne may her any cent.-Complainant said that it had gret at having ordered the men to fire upon
and
CANTON.
:
and
continues to prevail with unabated vigour reason for the strange assault.-Defendant on both sides
A few days ago, so fierce stated that she never did anything of the Our readers will observe by an advertise- did the battle rage, that no less than 40 kind; she was lying sick in bed, and Dr ment in another column, that a now attrac of the combatants were left dead on the O'Brien was attending hor. every day. aucretary of the Prince of Bizen, was X- Freda Ise, the late Kerai-no-kerai, or THE Contents embrass articles from the tion will be presented to the
battle-field. Occasionally the public on
booting of
of Complainant has been 12 pontba in Hong.ecuted with all the customary rites and Haukan Times, Friend of India, Saturday next, entitled the Charmioscope, artillery so incessant as to provo as kong, was a maid with Madame Bertrand ceremonies of biz country, ut ten o'clock on preme Court and instar Caseite, Chine and which will be likely to conclude the annoying to us, as the firing of salutes 8 months ago; bit has been with no one ienday night last. The execution took Mail and Changhai Bender. The articlent has been highly spokes of in Calf in your valuable paper, to the good people the time she went in; and complaisance in a Temple at Hiogo, in the presence
Benson. The entertain appears to be, according to recent articles sinco. Defendant was sitting on the bed at fornia, consisting, it is sail, of optical
representatives of each of the
the Foreign delusions a la Pepper's Ghost, and a collec- longing to our small community, and who her finger nails. She was all alone, and
nese niticials. number of Japanese tion of good dioramis pictures. We must for years. past has honoumbly filled a re- had to witnoses; he could not pay peo-j- or winged dress, and refer our readers to the advertisement for sponsible position amongst us, leaves tople to speak for her, she could only speak bear his fate with becoming fortitude, but appeared to tletails,
day, together with his amiable family. I for herself-Defendant, in a very excited without bravado. After expressing his re- am sure that it is the desire of every real state, said that complabant had never paid in our advertising columns of an afternoon attend them whitheroever they go
The Foreigners, ho enquired if any one performance at the Great World Circas
beon arranged that she should pay no rent, wished to ask him any questions. No one ele being a poor woinan; but that alie was lid. Ikeda Iso then knesling down, defiber. to-morrow, commencing at three o'clock,
ready It is intended for the accommodation of OUR Canton correspondent writes: They to pay the rent (6) whenever she got ately took his short sword and inflicted
har clothes-His Worship (Bir Good-apen himself a doop families,
tionsverse especially for the young, to Linguists of the Custom house aout round a lake) said he was afraid that an assault the stomach and then bowed his head sub
erse cut petoes. whom the ordinary hours of performance Circular to-day (Saturday) presenting there had been committed, and it was clear that missively towards his superior; hamediate- are rather those of repose than of unuse in their compliments to the ladies and the dress had been torn; he thought that by an officer, probably an iniluate friend, mant. We have no doubt that this extra gentlemen residing in Canton, and requests amends would niest the ease, and he was who had been seated during the whole time effort of the Company will be well
appre
Finsour ing the
Of ciated. The numerous audiences that live Celestial Club in the evening to withour the properly deduct the rent from that sum with a single blow, severed his head from
their company at the also of opinion that the defendant might close to the unhappy
jampod up hoen attracted to the Ciraus since its open display of Chinese fireworks at Kum-fa- Dofculant (who was white with passion) re his body, and all was ever Fais mode of
afford undeniable proof of the excol- ch. The club was, consequoutly, strange inderd if it had not met with sue mixed collection 39 to the nationalities of Asao, the Chinese interpreter on board the degrade the semory of the man, flist as it feace of the entertainment, and it would be well honoured with the prosonse of lattier at the fall gidip on somebody or something exsention, in which the victim first severe-
pitch of voice. and gontiomen," forming an
but not necessarily fatally, wounds him- an interestingly THE COGLIES AND THE MIDDERMUN,--Lai
is adopted when it is not intended ceas, for we believe it may be said with mixe perfect truth that the establishment com- the assembled, who have вень the souls of ministers vexed perniciously, prises. within itself a great variety of their appreciation of thereby signifies Fronch barque faria Theresa, now under is the custom amongst Western nations to
the public spiritedness charter by the agent of the Dutch Emigrasinot. equestrian and acrobatic talent than any eviticed by the members of the institution. tion Company to carry coolies to Surinam, offence against military law, instead of a soldier found guilty of a capital has been set at rest by no less an autho-other company extant. It has been gathered. According to the time-honnured chatom, was brought up on remand before Mr May, hanging him, as would be his fate if t rity than His Lordship the Bishop of from India, Australia and elsewhere, and this annual celebration or pyrotechnic discharged with having falsely detained two
the crime committed was one that a divilism Victoris Great Britain has striven with when Mr Wilson arrives with it in Ban play used to take place at Pak-tai-men, but coolies on board the said ship. Dr Baak would suffer douth for,"
Francisco it will be further varying success to inpress upon the Chic by the enlistment of additional talent, the above the tiny has been changed to represented the Company, as agent, and
strengthened this
above-mentioned spot in consequence Mr. D. R. Caldwell attended as the Compa Tas Post-office department at Washing- nese mind the fact that untive officials. The stay of the Company in Bangkong will of its having been the heterodox ma-tou, uy's Chinese interpreter. Dr Huyvenaar, ton has in its doud-letter office more than have at the Treaty Ports no practical juris soon terminals, and we recommend all who by the circunstance of the housepolie, surguun of the ship, stated that he examined 10,000 photographs of Union soldiers, which diction whatever over British subjects; take any interest in the display of fonts of who mortally wounded Doss Mahomed with the coollen when they came on board, in accumulated
during and yet His Lordship, with a defiance of
himan agility, strength, and dexterity in a carving kaifa, being beheaded there. For presence of the chief officer, when the cer- FANNT KEMBLE is to begin a series of sziating facts which is almost sublime has variety of ways, not to miss the opportu- fireworks, as a rule, are intended to drive tificate was checked by the chief officer. The reatitis in New York, about the Lat of uity of witnessing the performances of the away evil spirits, consequently it was certificates of the two coólica in question March, and afterwards to visit Boston, Phi- actually written and distributed a player present Company. Last night's perform deemed highly advisable that that locality were uut marked, and he therefore believed last-phia, Baltimore, and Washington. for the Emperor of China in which occurs ance embraced two new features, viz., the should derive at this aimiversary the beacht that he had not seen them. The interpre- the following sentence?—
equestrian feats of Malle, Zoyara and the from the burning of fire crackers, whizzing ter
FENELON, who often kasad Richelieu present at inspections unless saut (and ineffecinally, it wild seeur) for sub- We make our humble supplications remarkable muscular displays of the French of rockota, and illuminative oxhibitions of for-Captain Bonneton said
that, in ascriptions to charitable iiertakings, was had pret, nosive way one day telling hint that he had just seen
the other, it was sol "No! saw there was no cliance," replied
like you."
EXTERRITORIALITY: THE great question of exterritoriality, for which wars have been undertaken, nego olations carried on, culs rebuked and
nut
the war.
Emperor of China, and all Govoruors ad tition of the performance was announced Lung Shan may be driven away from Kom- money wished to get but, when money subscription?" said Richelieu, sneeringly.
Magistrates, who, here or elsewhere, bear rude by his authority. Owler their protes- tion, may we lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and lionesty.
for to-night.
Public
Convenience,
WHAMPOA.
...
fa-nien,
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH AND
to
un shore, liberty was bie at once allowed them; The Magistrate belonging to the Poon-
had been
he waited yatil the agent paid, is Honor, at the opening of the Summary quo district, it is reported, has been dis. (Mr Bank) had seen them. Inspector Shvad Court, this morning remarked to the at missed, since he has failed to apprehend informed thic Court that the man Alooug We have not the slightest desire to the day of the rail's departure, he had is also stated that a similar fate awaits the board) could not be found, although the torovys present that, from the change of the ladrones who robbed the pawnshop. It (ho, it is alleged, unticed the rsen on dispute the right of His Lordship to considered it would be advisable to change Magistrate belonging to the Namihor's disease was nidjournell on the 17th in order
THE TRISHMAN: direct any prayers being used which he to lay for the sitting of the Court trict, who is our Mir day, if the ladronce, that he might be arrested
The inspector
(Pall Mall Guzette.) sees fit, but are unwilling to see his be Although it was a matter of entire indiffer who so ancoremoniously provided thera further stated that he
Those who frequent courts of justice en board, had occasionally see odd sights, but an older come the laughing stock not of British ence to him, he thought by changing the selves the other day with copper-cash to the coolies mastered, and picked out the sight than was to be seah yesterday in the subjects along but of all foreigners resi-day he would in a measure be considering out their pressing wants, be not appre- two coolies in question, upus information Court of Quess's Bench has saldain reward
the dent in the East. So many reasons pre-gested Thursday as being the most conve-petent to deal with the rowdy elementent. Toug Awu, a shopkeeper, stated that be prosecuted for seditious libel in publish- Mr Caldwell ang hended. Just fancy your Mr May incon-given him by the old woman, the complained their curiosity. Mr Pigott, who is to Bent themselves against the use of
ient day, prayer such as that quoted from, that the regular Court days. Hia Honor remarked Indeed the streets of Canton are not the vegetables at his shop, that the last time caust, and a letter bearing the signature Wednesdays and Fridays being and who would feel safe in taking a stroll the two coolied were farin laborers and sold ing a loading article called The Holo.. dullest mind cannct fail to perceive them that, if 'Thursday met the approval of the safe boulevards which they were taken to they sold vegetables was on the 0th Mareb, To commence with, the majority of think other solicitors, he would as upon that day, ha during the lerror-striking governorship and that he bought ne more up to the 16th Manchester, and some other matter of the of Kelly, the Ferian who was rescued at ing Christians in Ching object to paying and intradice the change on Thursday of Choong Yek Li. Rowdies have become when a man danie from the faria desiring to same sort, moved for a criminal inferinition for this perpetuation of a rule and Grov fortnight
more daring, and have commenced opera contiuus the sales in the same names, as ernment which, from a religions point of
tina fi Erond day also. Foreigners in borne by the former coolies. Dagainst the Daily Telegraph for an articls to the fellowing effect. The Telegraph view, is particularly objectionable, as being Our Whampoa correspondent writes under would do well not to wear in a manner as
taking strolls in the streets of Canton, agent, was examined at considerable length; began by saying that the Government had one of the vilest systems of venality and date March 30-Ou the occasion of a re-to attract attention any gold chats, de, on offect as that formerly given in the mutiny for
but his evidence was to much the sun beea vehemently attacked by the Irish pross corruption with which any seetion of the cont visit to Canton,, I gathered a few their
for instituting persou.
case recently reported at length. Bis Wo Pigott. It wont on to say that if a real procoelings against bír. bumau race is at present cursed. Many items of intelligence which, in all probabi Professor Vanek is hore, and is talking ship said that it was a case of too serious assault were being unde on the liberty o and those amongst the most weligious lity, will prove interesting to you. In the of erecting a mal-stil-for the purpose of lure for him to deal with summarily, the press English journalista ongat to stand class, are of opinion that the downfall of Brst place, I found the denizens of the pro-ausing the Colestials with ins-magical and he would therefore be computed to by hele Trish brethren, as the continental the present dynasty would be the mosting the natal anniversary of the God Fak- linor (vide China fail of 17th Feb. last,) would grant bail to the prisoner in the summ
vincial Capital busily upied in celebrat tricks.One of the two contemplated light-commit, it to the Supremo Court. He system of supervision of the press would fortunate political event, which could Thil, a deity who is described by the author has het contracted for by the Customs. of $1,000 for his appearance at the next eratures,
never be endure, and ought not to be happen for China, and most people of all of the work, entitled "A twelve years res It appears there is a hitch between Seubor Criminal Sessions
78," nationalities entertain a most thorough sidence in China" as the most popular
ular of all Horta and the Chinese authorities. The
a more silly omery has. Three Chinamen were ordered to be flog-sellora con raised. It is raised by people contempt for the little paguh boy who gods, in the estimation of the Chinese. Governador is said to have promised that, ged on the scene of the offence, for having who either do not or cannot see what the surrounded by women, eunuchs and effete this festival appears to have been dele in the event of the British authorities been canglit on the fill in the act of cutting slaves, is passing away his useless life in brated, on this occasion, with more than sanctioning the establishment of a Custom-down young trees.
nsual eclat. The day of the festival, last the inner recesses of the palace. But Thursday, the 26th instant, was ushered in this aside, the idea of dulterately indicing by salutes, aired front the various juoke in a prayer that British residents in China port, sind in front of all the temples in may lead a "quiet" &c. life under the pro honour of the oil in question, were erect tection of Governors and Magistratenfwho ed large matabeds, in which were exhibited authorities will administer him some bitter. bear rule by the authority of the Limerorepresentations of temples, and frosenes pilla to swallow nolens nolens at the point
honse at Kowloon, he will follow their example. But now the Seribor on a second chenght prefers a reference to Lisbon to sanctioning it of his own accord. It there- fore remains to be seen whether the Chinese
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Before the Hon. . . BALL, March 31, 1808.
**that "But the truth i
of
freedom of the press useins." The article
of China, is so intensely absurd that we dun historical references to the times of the bayonet, or tremble in their heavy engineer on board the Ganges, did not a specially referring to the Irman, but to
taen goes ou to explain at some longth, and of the press means, as Lord Kenyon said, with a variety of illustrations, that freedom tha right of publishing
ing anything subject to the chance that a fury might afterwards
it a libel. It proceeds to call it P. Fernandes . G. Ramsay, $16, for the mode in which public writers across apply this to wages as a servant.--Defendant, who is 2d the Channel-not, so far as we can see, which Pal-Tai fimurished as a hero boots at the Governador's solemn protes dues previously, his Honor gave punched sedition in as clear tones a cavuot resist joining in the gonna hugh upon earth. At night these matsheds were tatious.
pear; and, as the case ll been adjourced the tone of the Irish newspapers in which has been raised at His Lordship's illuminated by lamps and candelabra,
pors in general The weather-wise folks prognosticated judgment to plaintiff for leo amunt claim the Buglish language could supply." They expense, despite the religious character which gave to the tout ensemble a brilliant that the present winter season would passed. The Judge resparked that he did not of the subject. We trust he will see the effect. In the vinity of some of these away without necessitating the use of over- see why the Court should be thus treated, alsolate necessity of making some alter temples there ware pyrotechnical displays coats, forgetting however that we are in by any one. alion in a prayer which, objectionable which, despite the inclemency of the weary event need surprise us.
year, in the course of which no extra- sin, were witnessed by large and apparently
the second place, 1
overconta bave been callot into requisition that the at the eleventh tour, with dare say unwittingly) introduct into its good measures introduced by ox-Governor are said to nerd at this season warmer the paddy fields wording
Cheong, in their city
the suppression of Gacibling rain is prayed for.-Canton, 28th March. So, have found a counterpart in
dor any spent as directly praying for
right"
The
P. & P. Dorotle Freres v. J. M. Gucles, $253.-Mr Caldwell stated that this case expressed his approval.
"
the perpetuation of paganisin, is doubly highly gratified crowda darke 30 from the Indic.ons element thys (we' Cantonese are rejoicing in the fact. That the comfortable we may feully however had been settled out of Court. His Houds they not," asks the atlas
Telegraph owned, an
Manchester munlerers to call "martyrs,
"but they went beyond this and preached rebellion, the burning of manor
more of one race by an- In these acts did they or did break the connection with this case, a slip was did, and this is the
law i proceeds to suggest that they astrongest passage in the the decision, which is as follows will be acquitted, the public may ask whether If the proprietin of the Irishman be very?
glad if you can do me the favor of it is wise that the law should be so lux as telling Me and the gentleman of the to allow the publication of direct incentives to insurrection. If, on the other hand, ha
But His Lordship's etusion serves with regard to the city, and its environs seperature, in the absence of which more handed to the Reporter's desk shortly aftare:
House,
TIENTAIN
the
bo
employ-
In the third plane, £was informed, that yellow cusnes,,was buldi dressed in rious one in this ease; for Mr Guede' saping that ghor words are a direct no Chinese official has any direct power degree, commenced on Saturday last, the wounced that missioner) has just ous way.
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of the
tiff created some anusement by
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as well by words as by acts, and concludes
incentive to crime they should punished sternly as guilty actius. But the Irish
only spoliation, but arred colliet; they tives to crime. They have pratched not ngitators have used the worst of all-incen
have preached violence to an excited poople at au excited time; and
question now
ut the Englann Proclaimed with impunity." to be determined is whether the law of. porosits the defiance of authority This was, as
as fairly at stating that sabatance of
"and Chinese.
the
8 we can
artiule for
give it, the
for which the pro-
another purpose besides misung smile the Imperial Capital. It appears that at at his unaccountable cimerption of our Paking a proclamation has been recently Our Tientsin correspondent writes as fol- Daily Press not to insort my namo.--(5) political position. Despite the avowal issued, with the view of bringing to the lows, under date of 12th March Two GUEDES." Why such a of British subjects and the acts of notice of the people the sad consequences Catholic Missionaries who were lately ar-made is beyond our comprehension. The
request should be is convicted, the National' party may British Consuls, there is, a curtain of quabling and further informing them rested at Hsien-hsieu by the rebels con writer must have & curious notion of the Pestrating then from Ube agreeable samples fonidation for ignoring exterritoriality at that any persons be proved guilty trived t escape and have just arrived: all duties of a newspaper reporter. No doubt ment of preaching tronson, anavely, rebel- the Treaty Ports which has had a most of keeping gambling houses, they together the villages they came across in their basty it is an annoying thing to appear in print tion, bloodshed, and marter." The article disastrous effect upon our diplomatic re with their neighbours will be severely flight were burnt, as well as all the gra of our inflicting A howapaper has a duty totes passage from Mr Mill on Liberty
as a defendant, but the pauishment is none lations with China, and is likely to give immoral and indecent pictures and shows here yesterday, reportal lixving been drag-to perform to the public. It is not a-au-
punished. The exhibition and sole of dre Some Chinese Catholics, who Arrived of
tu the effect that crimes may be
be committed Piss to future complications, British re- are also strictly interdicted.
before
fore the god
Ten-wang sidents in China believe that they are
acouncil, name is not compromised in any very nuri- practically exterritorialized that is, that the examination for the Sow Tsoy or B. Chung-ling
B.
the rebels have advanced 28th instant. over a British subject, or a right to enter this occasion is the literary Chancellor. Lee Haug Chang is at Fuo-kien-fon, but ns work done.-Upon a report of hir Barring
The principal xatainer on again Northwards as far as Hsien-hsien.
Yip Fook v. R. Devine, $45, for masonry his house, etc.
This belief has beenThis learned official is nesisted in the dis- yet no battle has been fought, and it is ton, the arbitrator, judgment was given for maintained by Coumlar action and has charge of his duties as an Examiner by the rumored that he only waits to see which the plaintiff in this case.
. remained publicly uncontradicted from Prefect and the rulers of Peking Aul yet the instructions to trists Numhoy and Pni-ayu. It is said that are against the Imperialists, ho will desert gold chain;--After a long and dealtory
respective dis
is the stronger, and that if the odds party is
William Lae & Low Po, $20.00, for British Consuls, and the language held from 6 to 7,000 candidates have presented with the forces under bis to the Peking authorities is a direct ad themselves for examination: Out of this join the Rebels. Neverthed, and
for the last hearing, judginent was given for $8. Plain- 188 mission of the territorial right of China Tast concourse of aspirants for academical three days, business as bean less dulle spoke English and Chiueso "half and brictor of the Irishwe moved for a crimi over every foreigner whosa rosilence, onours, only a fow will be approved, as aud some transactions have taken place. I half:" he is a Bakka Chinese, but is dress vial information against the publisher of the fixed or temporary, is upon Chinese soil, selection of a
the Examiners are
are restricted. by law to the noticed this morning on the ud at. dofinite France disavows this absurd admission
Se chu-lin two Europeau guns closu to the od in European costume and has the Telegraph. In explanation of the circum- unmber. In the fourtți โก
places
I have to reccard an British Consulate. A great many flugs are pustance of a foreigner, and speaks a curi-stances, affidavits hind, of course, to be filed, as strongly as the co-operative policy incident which took place, at an early hour flying on the walls or defences erected by our mixtura of will let her, and insists upou all occasions on Friday morning last, in one of the bro-San-ko-lin-sing in 1860: these defences
which a act out, among other matters, the arti cles for which the Irishman was to be pro- thels of the Wester burbe of Canton. have heen repaired. I think this robellion Sham Wa a Tip-at-ches. $67.17, for ented. on terming the plots of ground allotted to seeing, that on the eccasion in question will prove a very serious one. The fact of work and labor done as a carpenter. Da cated. One was called The Holocaust," the French residents at the Treaty Ports,
Concessions. The Americans follow yards of Wang-sha, entered a betree of ill-being branded on the logo shows that shey dobe, and after a careful and lengthy hear: tor from Keily, which, though the plaintif
three
from one of the timber- the rabel soldiers as well as their chiefs fendant, who is a risc-dealer, denied the charter of which is sufficiently well known to all our readers. There was besides a let- the French example, while we are left in me in the aforesaid district, and after intend to fight to the last, for otherwise, ing, his fianor said that plaintiff hall not swore it was published only as an article of the position of d singenuously affecting ragaling themselves with samshoe, com- they would not put on tact the owed that amount, and consequently non- would induce Mr Campbell Foster, the
proved to his satisfaction that defendaat
that the nothing. judges could say at Peking to recogniso suprouse Chinese menged a quarvol, which, after a fow
naked case of capture, While ignoting it on the spot. Let our swords. In the contest which now ensued
opinion that the work had been done by on
be was compeller, much representative for once distinguish hiur while his two compacions were dangerously
one of the sawyers
home one else who owed money to plain to read out to me against the grain, THE FAIR ONES AGAIN.Mrs Maritif, and that plaintiff' was now saing dea good deal of discussion of the subject, but self by clearly netting forth to Chines wounded,
The Holocaust." There was
after Mr Foster had in vain invoken antho the foreigners alike the actual status of street, which was the scene of the distur Bons de complained against Mrs Johanna feudant for work done by the debtor.
acenė
Rosa de Luz, 12 Aberdeen Street, inasmuch
rities, of which one or two go very nearly these "condcasions" or "settlements," bance, have taken alarm, and are said to that, on 23rd instant, at Victoria, shu did PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF G. F. TRAIN. to the length of saying that it is a criminal We are convinced that any dispatch upon be seeking a refuge from stern justies in unlawfully assault aur boat the complai-Train is about thirty-five or thirty-eight offence to publish es parts the subject would afford much infernt the outskirts of the city.
provendings 011- In the fifth place, though not a Canton and tear and damage certain wear yours of age, well built, broad shouldered, I der any ofroumstances, the court held, with tion to the outside public, most of the de
apparel, her property." spatches which have seed mon the sub-resident, I deem it nity duty to point out stated that she was one of defendant with swarthy and regular features, an im- but the least hesitation, that Lies Torgraph boar menee shock of iron blood, emphatic to do iu disenssing the limits of the liberty hair, alust so had done only what it had a perfect right ret between the Legation and the Cost to these, who may have control over the ders, and on the morning in question she ourly as to suggest lates having her suppressed in Us Blue-matter, and can, if they choose, reduce to set for her, saying that, if she would not but graceful gestures, a voice trained in Fall
a minimum au existing danger to which I come home, she would send a policeman the modulations of oratory, and a bilicy expressions here and there might be a ill- of the press, and that even if particular books. Before the sevision of the Treatyam about to allude, via the absence of for her. Ou coming home, defendant let us have a chver understanding of the lamps on the Shameet bund. This great tore the clothes off her, and called the lant of espression in his face suult an few protes the stronger than a court of justice could sional actors have attained. Add to this absolutely approve in reference to & triuk Position we assume on this important want of light has already caused a bras of our names, Why she did so, complai that he is rich one of the weathiest real which was still undecided, there was no qucation. We cannot but for that the life, and will in all probability continue to naut cannot say. She was sent out almost estate proprietors in Omabo, as also all reason for exercising the extraordinary ju Bishop of Victoria has been guided Sy do so, unless, in future, some very neces naked to some friends, to get something to along the main fine of the Pacifis railroad. risdiction of the court by granting a rule official information in combining with his It remains for me to conclude these re what the damage amounts to the dress was
precautions are taken,
cover her. (Turn dress slawn) Can't day-New York Citisen.
for a a criminal information, inasmuch as Mr payer a political item, the truth of which marks with a few items from Whampoa. bought in "Hingland," so that she could tire hours for 500 dollars. Towards the last thing done to him either by indictment of A MAN at Detroit has skated 60 consecu- Pigott might still take bis remedy for any foreign residents in China most earnestly The Clan-fend, in this vicinity, and to not say what the cost was Defendant used blankets had to be held up about him to by an action for libel. refuse to admit,
which I have referred in former letters, still to be very kind to her, and the can give no i keep the wind from blowing him over,
jurisdiction over the foreign settlements, worde, resulted in an appeal to which they would not be able to efface suited the plaintif He also gave it as his plaintiff's counsel, to read at length, though
killed
on the spot,
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