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Transcript of a Telegram neral Post Office in Lon- ceived by the Unstersigned

hed for general informa--

FW. MITCHELL, Postmaster General.

Office,

13, 1868.

COPY

To Point de Galle, Bayley. an.Post-masters and Com

Inore favorable arrange- Australian Mail than that le bas been made. Onward for China and Australia daje latter (later) than le; homeward Australian un (one) day earlier than

outward Mails to

to Ausla

a will leave Southampton arch;

1st homeward Mail

ader new plan will leave ighth of March. Stay of will be avoided. Intervals. tralia and London will be Advises Bombay, Cal- Particulara by to-day's

مولد

0.1 P.M.

3. 1.55.

ned) THOS, AUSTIN,

In Charge:

ice,

пинату, 1868,

The Copy,

d) F. BAYLEY,

Ayent.

T SHIPPING

RRIVALS,

sa, Prus. barkantine, 275,

15th March, Rice 620

HOBENER & Co.

from Whampoa

LEARED.

r. Macao

hanghai. aki.

ING REPORT. hargantine Formosa, from ne weather and light wind aracels; then had strong

E for 3 days; then had

ims till arrival in port.

mports and Exports passed Aivor Steamer Office from

2

Kiukiang and Kinchan from

579 bales) Cottori.

67 bales) Cotton Yarn.

lickailver.

30 pige) Tib.

packages Sundrica.

Kiuliang and Kinch in to

bales Fine Sük,

k Cocoons,

k Piece Goods.

jira

Beads,

a Bangles

ied Lichers.

serves.-

tons) Tea

and parcels Sundries.

ATIONS

to 3rd April, 1808;

New,

rea, New,

BAY, CUTTA,

xchange. night,..

50073

656

678

15&194

·16 a 181-

4/31 a 4/8

4/4

ays sight, Rs. 218 aye Bight, Ka. 217

lays' sight Baul, Pls. 72

ts, B., per c, pra

...9.70 perc. pra

.... 1 per o. 'pre

24,20pertael,

deb,

23.65

4.76

reigna,

JATOS,

40 per Share,

Old, 14 per cent pm, New, 6 per cunt pm. hares, Old, 16 per cent pat.

New 3

25 per cent dis

ares, res,

20 per cent dis

mperature.

6, 3rd April, 1866. ⠀⠀⠀

...M

29.958 29.802

meter, 74

76.0 77.0

73.5

18.02.

59.0+

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0.00 S.W.

Dall, Dall

No. 1508. APRIL 3, 1868.}

No. 21

UF

THE CHINA PUNCH, IS PUBLISHED THIS DAY,

FRIDAY, THESED INST

THE CHINA MAIL.

and it will be the last specially designed for the accommodation of families, so advantage should be taken of it.

now feel compelled to use. But when

channel while a person is paying a visit to We are indebted to Mr Stephen Massott he speaks, as at the Miut meeting, of the

another. It was clear enough that there for a copy of the following neat little revenue accidentally accruing from

was no danger attachable to the premout poem, received by him recantly from New a mesure (of which he either foresaw

inethed, and the obstruction could be only York Mr Massett informs us that the the pecunitary advantages, or wai gifted

THE CORINTHIAN YACHT RAUS of the most iusiguificut description. The Yaubts started yesterday at about could not ane why Messrs Gibb, Livingston man, aid well known with a blindness so incredible-that evan 8.30.M. Heather Bell and He-Echo-lead- Co: atquld be aslented for snel & prose America as the composer of the words He author, Mr George Couper, is quite a young iu England and Single Copies may be had at Messra found to beliers in it) of his own intro- tacked all together. Of Fokfolura the sins way. Mr Caldwell then called Leong tage by the Sen" and of the touching pouns the Legislative Council could not be ing, Mayflower last. Off Green island they cution when others had goods stored in the Beautiful Isle of the Sea," and the "Cut LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s, and Mr. Bduction, we cannot but fiut strong ground wind fell estoi and they drifted together A-on, compradore to Messrs Gilio, Living-Learning to Walk." He predicts for the MORRIS, news-agent, (Mesars Bowra &.00.1 for suspicion that kia intention has been towards Stanley. Off Stanley Heather Bellston & Co., who has been so for 20 years; young post a brilliant future:-

from the first to extricata the Colony from

he stated that some balea of Cotton Yaru its financial difficulties by this means and Echo got a puff out of Stanley Bay and the upper fuer of the godown. Test 29

inshore and Mayflower last outsido..

Reware yesterday brought up and hoistail into that he still adheres to the same policy equared away with

squirosail set. In method had been carried on for believing that if the appropriation of rounding Caps D'A

'Aguilar, Re-Echo was 9 or 24

without objection, except years, the feas to the Colonial Exchequer were minutes ahead of Heather Bell and 14 min. about a month ago. accompanied by an abolition of the ntes ahead of Mayflower. Stiff squalls off were built only two years ago. Inspector The present gedowns As apt illustration of the truth of some would be so far modified as to speadily when off Tathong rook a sharp agnall cause of the obstruction caused by the 30 He always hung his hat and cont

licenaes, public opinion here and at home the land were then experienced, Re-Echo Dalziel at agn a horso took fright be

Price 50 cents.

THE CRINA MAIL.

HOBURONG, FRIDAY, AFBIL 8, 1868.

as leading in mid-channel, Re-cho being re

continuing to lead by about two miles about a

Bell

in reply to the Court, that

It was an ancient book-keeper,

"Tax OLD BOOK-KEEPER." By George Cooper.

And he was tall and alim, Though his face was mild, he rarely smiled--

And everything about his dese

His clothes were dark aud prim;

He kept exceeding trim.

Upon the self-same hooks,

In their respective nooks,

previous remarks in these columns, as to

cease opposition. We remain, however,aught Re-Echo, and she capsized." Heather or 40 coolies engaged hanling up the hales the different status held by the British true to our first assertion, that revenue Bell rangert olose up but was requested of goods.The Magistrate remarked that And laid his ruler, pen, aud isk representative and those of other nations, from such a source is disgraceful, and by the capsized crew to proceed on her he considered that this was

was a very danger. is afforded by a couple of lines in the again repeat our enquiries as to His course, they preferring to wait for Mayous Luisance, and was altogether indefens And the only exercise he had

Excellency's intentions, trusting that by flower, which was toptly a mile astom. ible. There were

Was footing up his books. other mally papers lately to hand. Those inform us some means the information we seek will The latter aliortened sail, on souing Heather storing goods besides the barbarous mode Each day, upon the self-axme hour,

modes of that the President has nominated J.be attorded to the public.

pass the wreck, and lay to fose now adopted. He had seen tho

He took his acat, they alongsido

of Re-Echo Ross Browne to be United States Envoy

board. Fortunately. Mr Sium of Ido on hoisted heavy goods in Travers Street and Since the foregoing was in type we Melville, who had gone out to view the and the best system was that of raising the And blote were neither ou his fame

crowded thoroughfares of London, His labours to complete: balos through

.. trap-door in the upper Nor on his ledger short. held this afternoon at the Chamber of and gave valuable assistance in taking the Commerce. We have not space for more per indeed without his assistance the pointed to. Mr. Caldwell pleaded old

from the rock to the May-one which Western

And bant his bouy at his mind

to China, it being announced that Mr have received the report of the meeting ruce, was on the spot in a small bo door. That was the civilized med The music of his pen was hoard

Burlingame, the present Minister, has

And

tern appliances clearly

From moru till eventide;

accepted a diplomatic appointment from than the resolutions arrived at, which transpent would have been particularly custom, which in law became a question Up columns vast his eyes were cast,

At the entrance of the

was per.

a

urice- of

the Emperor of China, It is strongly appear in another column ; & fall report urged by the representatives from Cali will however be given tomorrow. But muon-pass the wind fall very light with that, although they had stood it for a

Lye-ee-

-Bis Worship, however, #sid fornia that the mission to China should to say that the sons of the meeting strong ebb tide, and Makower landed number of years, that was no reason why

is emphatically against a continuance of Echo's crew at the second turning on the they should do so for bo given to a Californian, on account of the licence system, and that all except road to Sow-ke-wan, Heather Bell passed the Tears to notie. He had hoped umber of the growing connection of their State two members recommend its entire sup- Fort William between 8 and 9, thus win would have been taken to do away with hoped that steps with tho Chinese. There is perlips

pression.

ning the race, as no other boat passed the the buissnos, Mr Caldwell said that it goal, Magtower of course being utterly could not be done without great inconve. some excuse for a certain abonnt of core

thrown out of the race in consequsuce of nience feeling on the part of California at the

LIEUT. REED'S SURVEYS.

to themselves. His Worship conti bar valuable salvage. Re-Ehe was left ued to say that it was very unpleasant to small amount of official patronage which IN our next issue wo shall commened the bottom up in the Tathong channel. fine a arm of the character of Bears Gibb, is accordail to her citizens in the more first of a series of hydrographic papars Tax very beautiful but rather lengthy to impose a penalty, after the other means Livingston & Co.; but he was forced now important governmental departments of containing Surveys by Tieu Reed, of the United States; but the represent the Rhio Straifa and the various hanks formed for the second time, yesterday time might be given him, and he would see

Drama A Fobre das Ruinas

had failed-Mr. Caldwell suggested that tise of Amerion in China can scarcely be shoals, islands, etc., between that and evening, by the Portuguese Amateurs, and, Me Duncansou on the subject.His Wor- supposed, at first sight, to have any other Singapore. Those paragraphs which re-as on the previous occasion, for the benefit ship, however, imposed the full penalty duty than that of forwarding the views Inte to imperfectly laid down portions of the Girls School at Macao conducted by of £5, of his government. It is, however, evi- of the Southern section of the China Sea the Sisters of Charity. Wo

hardly know. in DENTAL OPERATION-Mr Burjarjoe dent that the citizens of the Republic look pozess mach interest fast en trependent feel hardly at liberty to criticise amateurs den, (both brokers in Gage Street), by what terms to notios this performance. We ungherjee appeared against S. Euamdo- upon him as a man who represents the merchants whose ships are so dependent states generally, and his own state par upon efficient surveys for their safe pac. exerting their talents for a charitable pur summous, charging defendant with having

pose, and yet it difficult to

to pass over sea

Beaulted but for more then either as the mouth the totally new information contained in

statement, it appeared that o plaintiff's the one play selected, the want of pune defoudaut met him in Lyndhurst Terrace, piece of his own countrymen and especi- theso notices is equally valuable. The tuality manifested at the commencement, and immediately assumed the task of driv ally those from his own state. The names of Lieut. Reed and the Rifleman and the lifteen minute interval between the ing his teeth down his throat, very much total absence of local feeling which so are too familiar to all readers of this tuts, drawbacks which interfere seriously to. Muncherjee's astonishment. Plaintif

the full distinguishes our own ropresentatives journal to require any introduction from with the

Quite pleased was be, though he saw his work

Increased aud multiplied.

Then down again with pride;

The

cash that d'or bis fingers came And yet a schemes to hear it off

Each day was something grand;

Although you saw with half an eye

By him were ever planned;

That be wrote "a sloping" hand. He had no wife, he made no friends,

And his dearest hope from day to day

His joys and cares were faw;

A good world this, if every mad Was to keep his balance true: The latter thing would do.

e uover sighed when when little illa

His way of life would cross:

And o'er the errors of his youth Buteoft or to loas me along He showed no vain remores;

To profit

tilarly, to the government of Peking;sage in this part, of the world, while without mention the unconscionable length From and beaten him on the 2nd inst. One day The Creditor of all

has no parallel in those holding similar us; but we cannot resist drawing atter and you enjoyment of the performance proceeded to say that he had suffered a appointments under the President's aution to the very important services which thority. Even the accident of birth as he and the officers associated with bin are randering to the commerce of all English, Irish, or Scotsman, fails to con- vey to the stranger any clue to the probatious in thus contributing to the safe bable policy of a veteran British dipio and speedy navigation of the China seas. faatist. Ent distinction such as North- It is not merely in China that he has erner and Southernor, Canifornian and honourably distinguished himself by s Virginiah, couver a definite idea of the tea whitions to our previous know probable characteristics of the party des-ledge of navigable waters. The Captain eribed, and the probable course of his of the homeward bound clipper, indebted

.

He found the old man at his post, Dropped in for His amount;

The books were closed, and he was borne

Though low rau Nature's fount; Up to his last accout.

rendor an audience less appreciative great deal, and produced a medical certifi- have hoon. We may safely, however, cou- looseness about the teach of his upper aud and more critical than they otherwise would cate to prove that there was a general

AN ESQUIMAUX BELIEF. gratulate the Amateurs on the taste and lower jaw, and that some cuts were inflicted The following is the singular belief of the skill with which the play was put upon them his gums. Defendant made a very Esquimaux in regard to the origin of the stage. Nothing could be more perfect than straightforward and to all appearances and moon:-"In a distant country the sestry, dressen, and appointments of hunost statement, as follows. He was ac. there once lived an unmarried woman, whe he may be, fis name is not given on the the Magistracy, and as ho knew that during fastive gathering, she felt all concerned. The stage manager, whoever used by plaintiff with having been fined at had several brothers,

Beef anddenly bille), has merited woll of his compatriots A hypercritical spectator might, perhaps, he called upon plaintif

his aix-years stay l

lu had never been ained, and violently seized by the shoulders. This have noted.

declaration of love, for such the know to prove his sta au anachronism the intro.ment. Cathling hold of his a

in th arm, plaintiff la notion into the otherwias beautiful

custom of her people; but who the abused him, and losing his tamper he struckman was she could not discover, since the plaintiff. He was aleo struck by the plain hut was quito dark. Thara

hong, to her

state

was a

once at a

policy so far as it rests with his own dis. to Lieut. Reed's exertions for its greator side aceuc in the first act of who likeriso tore his coat and bit him knowledge, no men in the village besides

with

cretion. There is no very important speed and safety between this and Singa deduction to be drawn frour this except that in itisonssing American appoint ments we must be careful to recognize the fact that we consider them from a differ- ent point of view to those made by Great Britain. And, further, that the inde pendent action of U. S. Ministers finest -be judged by a different standard to lut well maintaining in his own department success of the piece was due to him. Muncked his teeth down his throat. out of the hut, and bounded over the rocks

porc, will, towards the termination of his voyage, as he approaches the. British coast, again have to fall back upon the labours of this zealous officer, whose ser- vices have frequently received the marked approval of the Admiralty. We may add in conclusion that Lieut. Reed is

the high reputation which, in spite of some detractini, is generally accorded to his brother, Mr E. J. Reed, the Chief Constructor of the Navy, and regarding Hereudes we have already given some particulars in these columns,

Mr

tuian

of our own minister as regards. British the details of whose latest triumph-the lek and Iamasi were fairly rendered, whils. He had formerly lodged aged by light went out; yet he still continued the

ustructed on the latest and most i principle and provided with a revolving in the arm. An apology offerad had been her brothers, she at ones suspected that

ght, but that excepted, there was nothing rufused by complainant. He knew he had mist be one of these. She broke from him, The Wition von an onemy could hud faule done wrong and he owned it, but he and running away, ameured it over with throughout...-S. Alver as Leonora provoked the assault. His

acting was equal and well sustained regarded, complainant as the who soot and oil. Upon returning to the but deserves special mention: Bis raadoring of that defendant had spoken vory honestly blackened one mide of the fact of her But she was goized again, and at this time she a very difficult part was natural and un-about the matter, but he ought to

ought to have unknown lover. A lighted affecter, and much of the well-merited brought an action for defamation of cha- brought soon afterward, her auspicions were laper being and against Mancherjee not struck coutimod. Seizing the taper, she now rat F. J. Machado, as

as the boro Mala quite willing to turn a hand to any little for the medical certificate, but was refused lighted a taper and pursued her, but his a enol, calculating and rather oyuival Fined $5.--Muncherjee claimed tire * $5 for

far with the fleetness of a deer. Her buuther bit of villainy was very good. The Red

Price, & negro footag Was Rover was a little tame, the Moors Abuma Chinawoman with

hor chase, and without

Haring

overtaken her ner they calle

came to the end of the earth. Deter Mr Roza, Jr., as Don Ferrando de Meile and last night beat her, saying that he is muted ant to be taught, the

was

the girl then and afterwards as furtin Vaz, was very going to leave. Defendant said that if he sprang out

the L

heavens. Her brother happy in some of the more telling bits, had hit her, she would have certainly bone followed her, but he stumbled while in the All the actors were well up in their parts, some somethings as stubborn as a jack- | er

She w

was a queer old woman, or himself the object of his pursuit was far set of springing, and before he could recov and the performance as a whole went off and was smoothly and well

applied in discussing the action of our own diplomatist. We must confess that we should be glad to see a little more reality in the reprosentative character subjects in Chin. That there is no little is, however, the natural result of the dif ferent regimes under which our appoint- iments are filled my

THE GAMBLING REVENUE We cannot rasist enquiring whether tho Gambling licenses are still in full force

100AL.

THE CHAMBER OF COMMENCE ON LICENSED GAMBLING.

of the Hingkong General Chamber of Con-

A special general meeting of the members

TO-DAY'S FOLION.

But

28; but she would not stand a clout" away from him. Still beat upon gaining Had he been tips

the he continued the race, and from have been by and hit her, she

to this the sun has been going the thing was this, that tied to take them from har: be used to The bright light of the sun is caused by the She had got! them back now he wished to leave, and he

36 from him, and had not given around and around, and the moon around

and around after her, trying to cate

to catch hor.

and always repaid her on certain days, aemson, having lost bis exper, is cold, and get the loan of small suns froin hor taper which the mailen carries, while the

ofteu

theavowed policy of gradual reduction was Day, he owett, eummons; and Mr I: C. Caldwell appearon Dolls Prons to pay on the ferst is clean; and he turns one side or the other

really going to bacanied out. We fear, how-

Deacon, and

Mr Taylor

proposél

оп

and

soct, is therefore black, while the other side

toward the earth, as suits his pleasure."

not "I will not strike thee, bad man," said a

was known to carty.

EXTRACTS.

Gibb, Livingston & Co. were summoned for

(Before Mr May)---OBSTRUCTION. A few months since we were enabled to an merce was held this afternoon at the Rooms causing an obstruation, in that they get nounos a decided decrease in the amount of the Chamber, "to consider the effect of out and left baskets, halus, and other goods exacted from the heil keepers, and a be- the present sys this Colony, Present, pancer (41bart Mr M Leod, assistunt in cording to written agreements. The fol- could not be seen but for his sister's light, lief in the good intentions of the govern Hou, P. Ryrie (Chsiroan), Mesars Taylor, the above firm, sppeared to answer the lowing is a corset copy of one of these One side of his face being ameared with

on trade, of Present:sances (Albert) ment which will not, we truat, turn out to be ill-founded, led us to the conviction that i Bosman, Hitchcock, B.

Parol

12th 1868. Pris P. J

2. Jut the soni of Duncanson, for the defendants, Inspector Albert stated

May that yesterday (tho 2ud) there were about and the defendant $1 for the disturbstice, ated Pris." He owed hur $4-His Worship E the following resolu- fifteen or twenty bales of goods on the ever, that we hut afford another example | tion, which was seconded by Mr Hitobcouk, footpath that they were being hoisted the $4, and say no more about it; and Quaker one day, "but I will let this billet

at the godowns facing the Cross and advised him to set off the $0 against of misplaced confidence, as the talked of and supported by the Chairman and Mr Round tackle up to the saunad storey, up rows about such inattors, Samboi

Rowett Thut it is the opinion of this by

kick reduction still balts on the way--at least Chamber that licensed gambling is affecting to doing so, the coolies had to run across hail to be removed, else he would have of wood fall or thes" and at the precize

Tope thero is no intimation, public or privatu, that it is still proceeding. By age the Colony injuriously, by encouraging the road, which was blocked up so that stumped about the old woman" and mauient the bad man? was toored by the reduction we mean the decirted lessening, uative population engaged in business, and vented from passing. Bates were also

dinhonesty amongst a large portion of the chairs, carriages, Âl

things generally for another hour. pussors by were pre- month by month, of the licenso fves, aut amount the entire loyés, of Borsign on the footway, which was also abstracted:

H. Williams, of the 73rd Regiment, was of a walking stick that the Quaker charged with having been drunk, and with the minimum be reached which cover the Firms."

In reply to Mr Caldwell, the Inspector having assaulted P. O 29, and tearing working expenses of supervision, and any

Mr BOSTRAN

proposed the following stated that the bales were being taken in as his clothes. Defaudant appears to have discussion is reduced to the advisability amendment, which was seconded by Mr fast is possiblo. The bales might be taken got into a row in a Taipingshan brothel, (From Notes & Queries on China and Japan of licensing or suppressing irrespective of Duncanson That before expressing an into the ground floor and then taken up and upon the Police having been called, he

for March.) any revenues acorning to the Colónials Charber should appoins Committee by one. He had soon another godown fored P. O, 28, and tore his

The jauket

ARCHITECTURE IN CHINA (VOLJ, p. 74 on the feyn, and hall given the fame cau- Hindostanee interpreter nude a remarkable and vol. 2, p. 16 and 29.) exchequer. At present, we have to deal to make the necessary inquiries as to the tion to the proprietor, thereof. He consid-statement, viz., that the defendant did joanlar acvority of Mr Sampson's critiques only with the revenue question, and upon injury cansed to the trade of the Colony erud that the systein was a dangerous not strike the constable, he only knocked on wy nota upon this subject would render this point we assert that either the by licensed gambling.

nuisance, as he knew of two iustanices, of him down." In the brothel, row, a womanhecоssary any very serious refutation of Governor is not desling fairly with to the amendiveut being p put to the

meet-persunis having been

inconvenienced-one had lost ber sarring through defendant's its arguments, but the question is one of colony and the Secretary of State, or is ing, only 3 voted in its favors and the ori- by the rope striking his head, the other freaks, and now he had to pay for the suflicient anpuctased to admit of a for ex

odlessly couocating from public know.ginal notion was then carried by 8 to 2

front being. overturned in a chair. The dunia Worship Gned Williams $1 for story, words, specialy since having ledge the steps he is taking to carry out und welt proposed and Mr Lapraik wanner in which the rope jerks when the the assault on the constable, ordered him to

mto quoted Fergasson as an authority for my following resolution That bale reaches the upper thor, he regarded a pay 50 cents for the constable's jacket, and stateinente, I am as in honor bound to the instructions he has received and to it is the opinion of this Chamber that our dangerous. He had once or twice warned Batisfy the just objections of the auti present very efficient Police Force, with the gentlemen in the house sa prasing named Walker, was ined 20s, and 18, fox to hit be observed that he

defend bin againat adverse criticism. Aud A searah from the Princeng earring

Charlotte, first let license party. And regarding this avoit nid of the influential portion of the Chinese and suggested another means of

is not open ance of publicity, we would call His Extrading community (which would be read the Inles Inspector Williamson said that an offence very similar to the above. De upon the authority of others, for he him

of hoisting

chargy of having written merely

part of of the neck by the rope by which the that he was in a peculiar sort of fit, whiels studied the character of -public may claim as a right to be ao-

gambling almost entirals a quainted with all official acts bearing We are in receipt of Nu. 21 of the Ching Mr Caldwell, witness stated that he was Magistrate, however, looked upon it as eard English authority on the history of the bales of goods were raised. In reply to came on him while in the Oirens. The He is, moreover, the acknowloitged stand- upon the penco and order of the Colony, French, which whether as regards the lus not seriously hurt; he had seen the peculiarly objectionable fit of mischief, and art, and as such his views are entitled to We care not how these acts be made tratious or the matter, is & marked advance same

same practics of hoisting bales carried on dealt with it accordingly. pots former efforte Pressure on our space at Wanchi Rice Mills-Mr Caldwell, in

due consideration, The brevity of my note precluded giving more then his con forbids quotations in the present issue, but defence, said that this practice had been

olasions, omitting the reasoning which led to

opinion as to the offact of licensed

Mr Ruwett

ttho

cents

for

Susan Jane's

and

cellency e attention to the fact that they given) are quite competent, to suppress some time since he was bit nu the bacs fendant, however, in this iuxtauco pleadied visited the southern its architecture.

public. If they cannot be discussed at mestings of the Legislative Council they

can be promulgated in the Government

Gazette, to say nothing of the colitis

of the daily journals in which, whether

include many loal clebrities, "are de was very strange that it was never before himself if he is in face a dog, and bi soul we may remark that the caricatures which carried on for about 25 years, and it A MAN on harily be at harmony with sidedly the best which have as yet appeared. looked upon as a nuisance up till within a var

the 73rd Regiment and from the Hongkat Oo. bad no other y

Duxt.

a

them, and which would have rendered them

more evident

-

The want of a scientific knowledge of the friendly or otherwise to His Excellency's A CRICKET Matoh was played on April 1st moned and fined 25 cents. Masses (Hibb, it is much more than a good many uncles tion of the criticione nude, for I feel con month ago, when defendants were süm- Ir tho nat gives an example of industry, subject van sorely be pleaded in extens policy, information of such a nature is and 2nd between two slevens made up frots always inserted when obtainable.

of do,

fident that had Mr Sampson devoted a few their goods, of they want

wuntd ba varu

bo very TABR are notes in music onlod hush moments' labor to It is absurd to suppose that there can Cricket Club. 15 was won by the Yard, by glad to adopt any mode mure generally notes. Tw.re well if a gund many singers some of the principles of the art, he would acquaiuting himself with be any other object in waiting for fresh runs. We will give the score in alir contrentent, so they did not wish by any hat no other,

have seen the grounds of the statements instructions, before sweeping away the

moshs to sauss izvonvenience to the public. The fox Buds best equity in "doubling. which he calls in question. The use of the license system, than that of obtaining the Tre performances at the Ciretis are atipon the second eluse Sec. 3 of Ordinance lesson from the fox.

Ha supposed that the stimmons was based Young men and wom in should learn a torn.eubetantial is of appropriation to Colonial service of the tended fast evening by a very largeaudience, No. 14 of 1846, which was itself 23 years

Thua a well built Chinese edifies, sach us s of course comparative, income which has already accrued frote who frequently expressed approval of the

THE duquette, who wins and seks lovers, the yarns and temples referred to, may old,

until a month since. There was so and wack cities.. cellency boldly avow this, and had he buxes were well czepiad, and the impres unnecessary delay in the removal of the

pared with ordinary Chinese buildings; A MAN in New York advertises a patent but when contrasted with European build- arowed his policy from the beginning, we sion is probably beginning to dawn upon balts, and the 15 or 20 wald have certainly to keep eggs from spoilug. To eat them inge of a similar grade, they car only be should feel justified in opposing his ob- the female mind in Hongkong, that there been enfely stored in about ten minutes white freeh is a pretty good way. jects with not less outspoken but car which Mr Wilson provide There is to being that it was no more an obalustion than walking with an eminent one in s hot day

nothing improper in the entertainment He pleaded the necessity of the case, say AN ordinary man has an advantage in Willy less emphatic language that we another afternoon performanes to-morrow, the laying down of a chair at the side, he is all the flung in the shade

and

this objectionable source. Did His Ex- clever feats they witnessed. The private ad never been applied to this would if she were a military conquerur, win fairly be admittil to be subsinntial sa com

originally applied to them, considered substantial, and this is ex- actly the sense in which the form was

The rebon adduped in the critique for the

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