APRIL 18, 1868.
Banks,
No. 1520 APRIL, 18, 1868.j
G&HANGHAI BANK- CORPORATION.
CAPITAL, FIVE MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS.
RT OF DIRECTORE. GEORGE JOHN HELLAND, Esq. man-GED. P. HEARD, Esq. JEJELICS MENKE, Esq. JAMES B. TAYLOR, ASOON, Esq.
A. JUOST, Esq.
SANN, JA, P. DONGANBON,
Esq.
Managers.
VICTOR KRESNER, Esq.
Chief Matinfor
DAVID MACLEAN, Esq.
ANKERS, London and County.
HONGKONG.
TEREST ALLOWED
Deposit Accounts at the rate cent, per nula on the daily
eposita p
a, 2 per cent per annum.
4 per cent.
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per cent,
"
BILLS DISCOUNTED.
15
bed on approved Securities, escription of Banking
Hess transacted.
ated on Landon, and the
tial places in Europe, India, erica, China and Japan,
VICTOR KRISSER, Chief Manager.
Corporation, Wardley House,
een's Road,
Larch 2,-1868,
Docks.
AND, WHAMEDA DOCK TANY, LIMITED TAL-$760,00
ARES, OF $500 EACH. ANY'S DOCKS at ABER Ed WHAMPOA are in full
and the attention of Ship etfully solicited to the advan
se Establishments offer for
Repair of Veescla description of the Premisen the information of the
RDEEN DOCK,
OOK No. 1
TE.
330 feet.
er at Spring Tides, 184
Neap Tides, 16
$DOCK, Nu, 2.
TE.
400 foot.
er at Spring Tides, 24
Neap Tides, 214 now under course of con-
SIPOA DOCKS. DOCK A
TE:
550 feet,
eratSpring Tides, 16 elifax Neap Tides, 1310 Reed either as one or two
DOCK B
341) fort.
er at Spring Tides 18
Neap Tides, 1577-
the largest Docks ir China
ed with every appliance in
us, powerful Steam Pumps,
afety and despatch in work,
DOOR C.
-200 feet.
at Spring Tidea, 14, Neap Tides, 11
As and Steam Pumps,
DOCK-D
164 foot.
er at Spring Tides, 12,5 ;;
Neap Tules, 6
DOCK E
320 feet.
Frat Spring Tiles, 11
Neap Tiden, Mud Docks available for Fery
low rates
RESHOPS
ou the Proinikes, both at
Shampos, pokeess every
ry for the Repairs of Ships
ty. The Engineer's Shops
Lathes,
Melting, Screw- &c. &c the
largest
aching
eating work on
anith's Shops are equally dant, and the work is
underthe Supervision of
g Sheas stand on a Jetty,
russels eau lie in 24 feet
or
out Soilers, masts, dro.
ERS DEPARTMENT.
in addition to excenting
art to tender for supply
to Stesen-ships for ca Bey have great facilities,
OUNDRY,
Castings, either for Ships is, arcexecuted with the
STORES.
Stares will (when re- moderate rates all the Shipwork, such as Painty cs, dc.
LAM TUG.
powerful Steam Tag, power nominal) is alway Tow Sailing Vessela frum Dock free of charge, and sk or to Sea
át reducin
at
articulare, apply
pany,
Aguilar Street,
JOHN S. LAPRAIK, Becretory
nsignees or Master of any
to complain of the wooth
o in any way repediting
ments, & would address the subject when their com
Ha izmediule alicntion of
e Company
ober 18, 1868,
RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS
IN HONGKONG.
THE SHANGHAI SHIPPING OFFICE.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Morning 11 Tur columns of our Shanghai contempo o'clock Revd. W. It. Beach, BL.A., Coloraries have af late boun largely devoted Dial Chaplain. Afternoon 4 o'clock. Rev. John Kingston, R.N
UNION CHUROH Minister, Rev. D. B. Servico, 11 A.M.; Even Morning ing, 6.30 PM:
Morris.
ST STEPHEN'S Mraktos Carst (Ser vice in Chinese) Diorning 10 o'clock Rev. C. F. Warren, Rev. Lo Sam Afternoon 3 o'clock. The same.
in
guese; 5.30, Benediction,
Yuen
TO CORRESPONDENTS Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounde, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the
opinions of our correspondents,
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHILD STEALING.
may be well to notice upon what points would in all probability tura. their liability or non-liability in such a caso
The case under conidomation, it is scarce-
to discussing a case of assault which bebushol of ipse dixite, which must have been The boy Lai Asing, ageil 11 years, who was only to unlice, is identical in prin-
curred at H.B. Censulate at that port It appears that a distressed British sub- jeel, formerly a seainan, applied to the shipping clerk for some money which
·
was his property, bat which was retained file, as in evide of the necessaries of of him for statement, gave him some the fact that in the case of thei
and not of Cheong Lựa
BURGLARY,
f the
shipmaster, takes the place of this cause sous, and us tile within th control of the and in the case of the Glengle Teas, the remoto cause of the damage was the leavy $805 in that of
of the Teas damaged the wentlic, causing the exhalatioms from the caska; in the one the proximate canae wa the bad
atowice
of the oil; in the other the receiving the wines on beard at all, or at all events stowing
them
Cargo which suffered the damage. In both cases,
near the the power to prevent the accident is in
Ox Canton correspondent writes.There can be no doubt that Sosy Ling, the fig vernor General of Kwang-tung, has power offence. From the evidence of the brother Chua Awan was charged with the above ful friends at the Imperial cabinet, Hias of the stolen boy, and Asing (the boy hit- Excellency must have written to Peking a self), the facta appeared to be as follow, ly unhesitatingly taken for truth and placed employed in laaring pidgin with his Supreme Court against the owners of the with the case just decided in the to his credit. He must have brother, want to see the races in February
Glenpyle; the arguments which
aud in flattering torms on the present last; and his brother Lai Aman saw nothing in the one onse will in a great moure ap- apply daya. Prisoner, accordingly in the
ply in the other, A disuction arises in proof and result of his to the boy's own i
of the wine d
ethamaste by the said clerk under the regulations ministration. For his Imperial master is and shartly found himself in a boat on the the weather causing the evaporation which equitable ad tea, after drinking which he became stupiti, there is no peril of the sea, but the host of ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH-Rev. Fa framed to prevent discharged sailors said to have been moved to appreciate his way ther Raimondi, vico-profect. In the morn- from becoming burglens on the public servicos, as reported, by some substantial to Aberdeen. Le mot his brother at 18 as unexpected as any accident from the ing, at 5.30, 18t. Masa; 6, 2ud Mass; 7, 3rd parse. The clerk, who does not seem to tokens in the shape of a suit of clothing, into custody a sum of $11 was paid by the theatre there, when prisoner was giron Mass 8, High Mass with Sermon in Por- be gifted with much discretion, answered tuguese 9.30, Last Mass, with Sarmon in him in a way which was unnecessarily
ralls of silk, & gold
with, to
to; and has prisoner for the boy-Prisoner, in defence English. In the afternoon, at 1, Sermon barah and insulting; and the consequence Shae, meaning, in a general sense, longevity is for the last seven years
also honoured on
the title of Fook pleaded that he had been a seller of salt in Aberdeen, Chinese, Evening, 5, Sermon in Portuwas that the man, hungry and despairing, and good-Inok. His Excellenicy has not and as the boy Asing was a beggar, he took wines, the remote canse as the heat of t Service in the German language, by Pas became excited, and committed the ascensoon outaide the precincts of his yamun, him in and fed him at witness tried to much less does he follow the golden rule tabe the boy away, , and he accordingly gave tor E. Klitzke, on every Sunday, at half-sault in qucation, for which he has been of past ten A. in the Chapel of the Berlin sentenced to a term of imprisonment. seeing with his own eyes and heating with His Lordship remarked that the osse was
governing which
hich Choong adopted, by fist witcess in charge. Foundling House, West Point.
We do not question the absolute justice bis own ears. But on the contrary, whilst a very clear one, if the Jury believed the SATOR'S HOME-Evening Service, at of the judge's decision, nor is the case in the ladrauca aro robbing right and left, the evideuso; and the Jury at once brought in 6.x-Rev. W. R. Bench, M.A. itself worth all the fuss which has been Governor General, who is also the Acting a verdict of Guilty. Prisoner was sentenced
in the CHRISTAURATHIAN SYNAGUOVE-Lynd
hand vi the muster in the one by careful humt Terrace. Service at 3 PM every nude about it. But it has given rise to overnor, in ainunog himself with nautches to two years hard labur
porformed by bays attired like girls- Sunday,
commente of much importance respecting worthy person for Imperial favours.
stowage, in the other by refusal to receive Ho Ayuck, a moat abandoned and wild- the wines at all.de was pointed out in the the regulations which permit of the tom- A curious circusastance is reported which looking criminal, w тудв
rse of the arguments in the cases placed at the bar CONTA porary clarks in Her Majesty's Consular should put us on our guard. A banil of charged with having sdmitted a burglary in the Supreme Court, the Law looks service being placed in charge of import about twenty men, armed with swords, tifos upon the house of Choy Ayook, The prito the proximate and not to the ant departments. There may be good and shields, made their appearance at about saver pleaded guilty, and doggedly awaited remote cause; and if the former was reasons for employing them in preferenes mullay yesterday (Monday), at the back of the worst. Mr Dong, of the Gaol, de brought about by negligence on the part of to those who have and to stand the test Co., and now by the Americas Cousut. They prisoner, whom he described as a very hility of stowage rests, exost it can bo
the promises formerly occupied by Dent&posed to an intimate knowledge of the the Master, with whom the whole responsi of examinations, the dreary grind at profesned to have come by the authority dangerous man. The Chief Justice informed shewn that at the time of shipping, the Chinese, and the hope deferred" which of the Poon-ru magistrate for the purpose the prisoner that it was forturats for him shippers were aware of a danger from the has in many cases, so unjustly weighed of arresting the lookong of the locality, who that he was unarmed on the present-com- other cargo on board, this ship, --he stands úpon efficient public servants, though wo was non est inventus. A passer by belugaion, otherwise be would have been flogged. liable for the damage. confess that we are not quite clear even somewhat frightcued at the sight of these he was very bad aluuctor, howevor, and upon this point. But it is unquestion-mises of the lookong until thoy had passed, years' penal servitude.
armed men, unwittingly entered the Prea would therefore sentanou him able that considerable care should be whereupon one of the soldiers, exorcised in plooing so much power as is called themselves, inflicted a wound with as they involved in the position of Consular his sword on the head of the unfortunate shipping master in inexperienced or fellow. At this the inmates of the neigh uulit bands, Especially do these remarks bouring shops seem to havo become some apply to a port like Shanghai, at which what exasperated, and
incited the able him to procure
cure medisine for the wound. it appears-in fact we can assert that the But the soldier is said to have wound shipping clerk at Shanghai has been in giving any pacarlary assistance, and when the babit of treating masters of vessels, challenged to produce their magistral an- to say nothing of other officers and sea thouity the band sunked out of the pro men, in a manner which invariably exered by sothe that an Bl-foeling exists sence of the challenger. Although it is cites an angry feeling on the part of between the lookong and the soldiers, which those thus dealt with. We all know threatens to lead to as farse a battle be- that sailors especially merchant sailors re
tween them as that recorded to have taken are a difficult class to deal with, and that place between the two Kilkenny oate, others they must often be treated rather as ars of epision that the band consisted of children than as full grown men. But "Icose Beh," who perhaps sat out with without any necessity for over politeness, some into do It does indeed there is a natural civility to which all seem highly suspicious that a band of who do not misconduct themselves are should have been sent by the magistrato to twenty or more men, armed to the teeth, entitled; and this civility seems to have
tary individual. rrest a solitary been as a rule withheld by the shipping clerk at Shanghai. It is to be hoped that the expose he has thus brought upon bitself will result in a reform where it is really needed, and that it will no longer bo possible for an outsider, just
rank to the youngest student futer rter, to treat men of such good standing as the masters of steamers ranting be
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to three
KIUSATZING, WITH USE OF DRUGS.
ments :
VIZE OHINA MALL the shipping business is so heavy. Now to ask money from the Wounded woman, and then kidnapped her, on citing cargo may be expected to have
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1868.
THE I. M. CUSTOMS.
Boldier to on-
far we entirely agree with the argu- ents advanced in the case of Okalouf & Co.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., but we think upon one question suficient stress was not Toug Cheung Money (an old woman of laid, and as it is one likely to exercise an Afty years of age), and another Chinawomin, important influence upon a jury in deciding were placed were placed at the bar on a cliarge of having such cases, we think it well to explain its admisistored a stupefying drug to a married bearings. The point wo
allude to
the on the knowledge which the Master of a ship in 14th ultimo. Complainant, who is a brick- carrier, stated that, on the day in question; of its being limble to damage other goods. she was drugged by gave her a cake to oat, and was then sible for all accidents to cargo caused.
the first prisoner, who If the Mater were to be held
respon taken over to Took-ab-wan (Kowloong), immediately by other goods, though where she was sold for $5. Her husband remotely by stress of weather, he trested while at Kowloong. These facts all perils of the sea, and this it is buta- cane and redeemed her; she was not ill would practically be made responsible for were corroborated by the husband of com- mary to say is not what the Law content plainant, by the man in whose house she plates. An extreine illustration of this is was kept at Took-ah-wan, and by his wife. found in damage resulting from shifting The olierge having been clearly brought cargo through heavy weather, & point which hotne to the prisoners, a verdict of guilty arose in the Supreme Court in a case was returned and they were each sentenced which, as there was evidence that the Mas- to two years' hard labor.
ter had taken ali ordinary precautions f Pow Akow, the Chiuanian charged with stowing hie cargo, he was not held liable. tural offence, was sent back to be summaritional nature, but the matter we titi having solicited the committal of au unna- In this case the cargo was not of an excep
thaik ly dealt with by the Police Magistrate. would have stood differently if the cargo.
coudi-.
of
Ir is impossible for Foreigners to watch without anxiety, the gradual change which is creeping over the constitution of the Imperial Maritime Customs in China. Much has been said and written about the pohoy pursued by Mr Hart, whether considered as regards the per connel of the "service," of which he is the ostensible head, or as regards the ultimate objects he may have in view as regards the Chinese Government. He has of late beer both steadily curtailing the privileges of those who occupy the more iniportant posts, as well as the in- dulgences heretofore accorded to the juniors of the Customs employ. A few tween this port and Shanghai with an weeks since it was stated that none ex insolence of demeanour, which is, wo are be soon oorplated and become, let us hone on China Missions. I sin tolerably well other goods. If he was held liable to.
cept Chinese scholars would herealtor be
This concinded the business of the Ses had been of such a character fe douand
extra precaution, irrespective of the co
tion of future contingencles With
Whatever adjective we nisy be disposed to use when alludsug to the old factory site,sione. it must be confessed that it possesses some peculiar attractions, otherwise the concourse that is met with at what used to be the old the bird-sellers, doctors, fortune-tellers and Ching strast, oso be counted for. To fis-an candore, may now be added choral bands, a bottle-binking or glass-blowing est last, though not least,
tablishment, and
Professur Vanck's mashed, which will now
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE AMOY MISSION.
possibility be supposed to ba
to oil, to shipmaster enn by any be ignorant that in the event of heavy weather being expe- rienced and an accident happening to the To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"
packages, serious damage will result wulesn HONGKONG, 18th April, 1808.
be so stowed that when suon àti as- the off SIR,Allow ne in a few sentences to calent occurs, it will not come into contact advert to your article in yesterday's paper with
the shippers of the oil because the casks aligible for advancement, and followed happy to say, not a characteristic of those for the Professor's sake after the trouble acquainter with the Ainoy Mission, and burst through stress of weather, then is ting might instly be said that he was made - ap this announcement by promoting far service.
who are bout file members of the Connu penses he has incurred, the chief at Try recently spent three weeks in visiting
the stations under the care of one traction of this locality.
le for sponsible accidants of the soa; bat unless juniors who possessed this qualification
The latest feat accomplished by the lathree societies, who have taken up Amoy ho on show not puly, that he had zesadn drones are thus reported. A silk pission field, There are two facts of which; from the breaking of the baskets, but that
Land
the surrounding region their mis and passing over others senior in age but
to consider that no danger would result unacquainted with the dialect; while a subsequent notification states that no one
Ewept under the rank of Commissioner will in future be entitled to quarters for a wife and family.
It is not, however, so much with the personal regulations which he frames: as
LOCAL.
we remind our readers of Mr Stephen Massett's Ballad Consert, to take place this evening, at the ffongkong Hotel See
advertisement
TO-DAYE POLICE,
And
western
N
he must be hábi
shop situated in the pot, you do not seem to be aware, and to the best of his knowledge there was no has been almost. clean of
ready mas
made pieces of silk and the knowledge of which may help you ta possibility of this occurring, fodas money. Before the streets were bar-give General Walker a little more credit liable for receiving a risky cargo witho riendorf, which is gouerally done between 8 for truthfulness as well as knowledge than antisfying himself on reasonable grounds and 9 o'clock in the
in the evening, one of the your
Amoy Mission to
has at presont over one
sibly
On the other hand, if the shop stating that some pieces of sille wars thousand Chineas, who have brou admitted Mator could show that he had done what Six Chinese painters were charged with urgently required. When he was admitted to Church membership, and both at the reasonable mon night s suppose sufficient to with the position into which he is gra- being concerned in a burglary and Jarvais into the shop and all the ready made pieces time when General Walker was
fan socit speaking guard against the possibility of sccident, dually forcing the Curioms gervice that trees. It appeared that, burglary was laid before him to have his own choice, he am now, it affers the
this number. This
bat be hid
for it, as chants of Hongkong, have to do. He is morning at 4 4.3., and that district watch the street, on the plea of their being by the Walker either, untruthful ur ignorant in voither he nor any other man could justis
is the first In the face of it, was Gen. it
result from some enuse 3 ດາ which from judges of the article.. On their entry the obviously nerging his position as chief of man No. 20 Bawanan rushing out from rigiu was draw up, and the silk man saying of missions in China, of shioli be
hause three doors theroon. Hea
e stopped
be supposed to have e cognisance and against the man, but he draw out a knife and at-
with the other inmates of the establishment was taking Amoy the reprosanitative, which, therefore, it would not be faasonable
that they the bo
they gave evidence of a remarkable the Chinese Government. He is in fact
to expect. to take precautions. The wate
watelijnan, with the others, threatening display of swords, whilst the
This is precisaly the case in the matter of sequiring, with a diplomatic skill which went into the bonts, and found the articles thieves walked off with the silke and money, as compared with missions in Hindostan?
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the wines is as admirable as it is damaging to our stolen there, and tested the prisoners. By a somewhat similar rise a
whose fumes affected the Teas, if, for which the silk dealer had to whistio,isions in Hindostan to answer. The on which sutels an
1 leave it to those who know anything of as we are informed, this is the first occasion interests, precisely the very position Mr Brereton (of Mi Caldwell's)
accident joint-atork
las occurred. aimed at by Mr Lay and only missed by for the prisoners. Hes
tesalled Chun
institution, situated nour Wangeba, dealing
under such circamstances, his ill-advised belief in the support of the pen,
who declared that he am-in laudlard,
he am-in rice and
has dopper-cash,
ter how native agents have been instru- guard against a conting ney of whose
indrones knooked at the door of the Bill The age is inclined to ascribe to him, that no damage to other goods could pos-
foroignets generally, meluding the mer committed in a shop in that street this called in his comrades, who were waiting in peady inspect of a very although one might bl
a revenue department in the more impor
པར་
tant office of foreign adviser in chief to tamped to stab him, when got away and too inazed and dumbfoundered a willingness to hear and receive the triat
I fact concorns the statement that thuNot supposed to be on his
British Government. He is, moreover. Ployed the prisoners from Canton to paint served by these worthies een kewise Amoy mission shows its a remarkable man could
Poasi encouraging his subordinates to pursue them; they wera honest ma
the house, and cold stand scanrity for Regarding other matters there is not mental in the spread of the truth. This bility nobody was aware; but had he known man. The pri- much to report. To-morrow (the Loth inst.) statement of General Walkor is, in spite that fumes calculated to damage Ton the same line of policy, which, if success soners were thereupon ordered to find each being the anniversary of bis Celestial Ma- Mr Editor of your incredulity, rigidly were likely to arise from wines, wo think
jesty's
the Custom house will be truthful. It is notorious to all who have he would birthday, in the Commissioners of Customs sup- In the case of frand brought forward by
fact has been definitely 48- planting, at the various ports, Her Ma MrSmith (Meliren & Co.'s), against Cheong the remainder of the month, it would mission. If you desire evidence it will be certained, it will be well for shipmasters to jesty's Consuls in the performaten of many offices now strictly their own. It use the defendant, who, tud been re-not occasion sny inconvenience to us, sinna roadily forthcoming. In the meantime let be
ou ball, did not appear." Bail was the Soonted Orange Pekoes and Scented the positive statutent of one who is be on their guard as to whist bar foes they putin juxtaposition with Teus. We under is for. British and other subjects to docido ordered to be estreated and a warrant was Oapers of the first orop are not yet stand aquinat your vague insinuation to stand that a matter of fact, there is u
arid whether on the whole they would be glad stand his master Mr G. J. Silva, (of Merbo for a while yet, in the absence of scent and Gineral Walker also I have ne dunbt, and the Captain can regsonably te supros
issued for his apprehension We undor- in the market, and are likely not to the contrary. That China is a hard
difficult
difficulty in proving the injury inflicted by mission feld, every Missionary, the fumes; and if much injury he:
received, to see this result achieved. A vast deal cantile Bank), staud security in $25. ing dower, to which the continuance of cold of trash is written about Mandarin- Choong Amin, who stood chirgan with weather is nopropitious; nevertheless our will readily admit. But that the Gospel of ed to know that wines or other cargo takin worship, but some assert that more danger kidnapping, was discharged, nn direct evi- oha-829, ag might be expected, are on the Jesus Christ is unequal to this hortages, on board are likely to sauss it, there on, ba tiptne of
of a "look-see" at the or that God will uet manifest Hig is to be apprehended on this score from dence having been produced against him.
samples.
to New York are
are not exoluments from the Chinese thin from our read wreck of the Bosphorus, since they are told of
great
prostration in car officials as at present holding office. transport-ship, near Cape St. Francis, ou trade such sa never has been known there,"
with heavy supplies on the market
fully carried out, must eventually result one security of $20 for a fortnight closed if it were to continue so throughout aty knowledge of the history of tho Amoy now that they be held liable; and
liable for the damage.
employés avowedly deriving pay and Dur readers will remember the oiraum-likely to begin operations svou and the glory of Hie grace in being we think, be little doubt that he would 1
on
great multitude of this people to Himself,
a apposition which Do Christian san for a moment admit. Hoping
14:
that
Others agam are tempted to believe that, the South African Cenat, at one o'close the way. The Germsa house and on you will insert this lotter in your earliest made the subject for Irlojue and the viate the auquirement of an undue infin-1 catastrophe to H.M.S. Osprey, in the saree soutiques m durance vile, la amadore issue, I remain, your obedient eorvant,
while every care should be taken to obthe morning of Oct. 21, and the subsequent
amarta
aquall
Bccom-
J. L. MAXWELL, M.D. Ep. Medical Missionary in Formisa
TONNAGE DUES (Supreme Court & Consular Gazette, April 4) An important question, has recently boeu
Or course, the Grant Jobuson quarrel is
cxordise of American hunʊUN Que 88 something of it in all the newspapers and hears something of it in all the theatres. Au atrocious squib that is fizzing through the country is of this shape :-
"You lie." says Jobinson.
U-y-esin
ence by the Customs service, our relations neighbourhood. The disaster to sub ves-experienced here on Thursday hat, with the Chinese would be placed upon sol was attributed solely to the existence of pauiel by crushing peals of thander, is said clearer footing by a tacit permission currents not marked on the abarte. A con to have capsizat several istive craft, and a
Port Elizabeth papers respondent of a
couple of individuals have been struck down being accorded to Customs officials to an claborate analysis of the evidenong card, in conclusion, that according to no brought before the votics of the public in Tula is dreadful and American.
by lightning. It is gratifying indeed to re- consider themselves as the advisers, as at the enquiry into the loss of theclusion/dical authority we have no "Mauritius reference to the liability of shipowners for endless allusion to "the modern Ulysses and
makes
well as the servants, of the Chinese Go. It is too long for extract but the vernment. And that, while such a course is worth preserving. The writor engs fover" among us,
"It is proper đó record
that, although the
to have met
might doubtless restrict in a few points unfortunate Bosphorus appeara
SUPREME COURT,
IN ORIMINAL SESSION.
One finds
damage caused to Tex upon the voyage his long-bow." A mas as whom the people home-upan
pon which, for various reasons langis in not very formid ablo as a Prouiden- (chiefly brosuse the question bore a malatial candidate.
вод
the functions of Consular officers, they her fato without the agency of ourrents, we would on the other hand have to deal must not assume that currents do not exist. (Before the Hob, the Chief Justice and a Tolamkoff & Co. and Ivanof Oberin & Co. mission in a volunteer corps, took occasion with an intelligible policy and be reliev They do exist at times to a dangerous the variations of their fores de
ed from the care of constant watchfulnessing pon obvious infinences. Their
regarding minor details of international 'law, De
Jury.) April 181, 1868,
to que which, in the uses of Okoolof THz son of a shoemaker, holding a com Versus Jardine, Matheson & Co. was about rather arrogantly to reproach one of the pri to come before the Supreme Court,). we rates, while at exercise, with the awkward- have hitherto refrained from commenting.
ness of his
his walk. It is no wonder,"
C
At the Bessions which commenced this goneral rate is along the coast from the morning, the following Jurors were called As the matter is one in which the man replied the other, as the last pair of shoes We should be tempted to adopt the Mozambique Chacinal. The tracings on and entered the Jury-box-Messrs J: W. tile public is deeply interested, we think it your father wurde me pinch eo confoundedly
the latter opinion did not the cosmopolitan 1887, indicate & mesa inolination to the O. Low, W. Hughes, . H. Claussen, date, to lay before our readers the main
Admiralty Chart, published la March, Terry, Leong Wing Cheong, F. Gomes, H. desirable, atthough at a somewhat late that I find it difficult to walk at all."
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the Crimean war a lady was dis nature of the Customs servión effectually parallel of about 30 degrees on the ran and J. M. EmanuelMr Guo, F. Howman, considerations in connection with it,
Tract to the occupants of the tributing preclude any hope that such functions between Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay agent for the Pacifio. Mail could be performed irrespective of ns-To fix our ideas,,
Company It appears that a cargo of Tas shipped ward of an hospital, and was excessively let da nesting the maxi-escued from serving on the fury, owing to from this port to London was found on ar- shocked to hear one poor fellow laugh. nt tional blas, Experience has taught all muw velocity to be two iniles bourly the peculiarly important duties at present rival at its destination, to be damaged by her. She stopped to reprove the wretched "amiliar with the policies of other Euro- This velvoity resolved in the direction of devolving upon him in connection with the the fumes which had shaled from sortsin patient.
Why, ma'am," says he, "you wan nations in the far East that few the parallel westward, and perpendicular departure of the Pacific Mall, on the under A can refrain from looking upon them-northward, is 17 and respectively, standing that he would serve next time, amount in ten hours to Mr Johu Thompson, of the International namely, would elves as the representatives of their own soventeen miles westerly and ten miles to Dispensary, appeared to request that he tionalities in cases of dispute, Forwards the land and mariners should shuld be exempted from servico, on the the reason we object to the policy which always be prepared for the encounter. ground that he was chemist aur draggist, MHart is inaugurating. So long as he The preparation is very simple, only a His Worship observed that the Governor hole the rains of office, complications ball point award of the chart course,only had the power to strike a name from may be avoided. But a successor provided always that there be no hugging off the list; but the Sheriff would see that as it evidently was conscientious; but as an speculation.
It is a singular viroumstance that many he was not called tion, and he would not searly likely, even if willing to main do not seem to understand, that the open be required this time, as the Jury was conis tain a much impartiality as Mr Hart is course between Struy's Foint, of L'Agulhas, plots, greditd with possessing,
and Port Elizabeth is the shortest,
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i had been slipped in have given me a tract on the sin of dancing, the same vosset, and that considerable loss when I have got both legs shot off!! resulted in consequence to the owner of the
THE VALUE OF MISTLETOR-A farmer". cargo. We understand that some of the wear Leatherhead, Surrey, last your sold consignees took legal advice upon the ques the mistletoe growing of oak and elm-trecs tion, but were not induced to bring the on his farm for £90. It was purchased by matter into Court. The advice this given bigglers, who conveyed it to Loudon and to them, we make little doubt, was es sound realised three times that armure by the injurions impression may in consequonço THE workmen of Roubaix have forwarded gain grostat among shipowners to the effect a petition to the Emperor praying him, "to that they cannot be made legally responsible abolish the treaty of commerce with for damage resulting from such causes, England,
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