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THE CHINA MAIL.
silver spoon were missing. The first pri- to send their daughters it of proper age. disappearance, some stiver. buttons and a Mancha, Mongol and Chinese, to be willing Commissioners. None of them were hurt therefore once more cails on them to deliver ouer was a ustural phenomenon-height, None are eligible who do not belong to the age. about 4 fent 0 inches-who pretended to bo sight Bamore located in Peking or in the animal run three times round the hall, something shald have at length sccurred, when it was struck by lightning a fortnight up their arms, threatening death as a con- And some of them did see a black sequence of refusal. It is atisfactory that ever, as his head was entirely tuld. He sisters-in-law cau go with them to the palace Commissispers have been subjected to in-piracy as lately been increasing seriously blind, and had no pretence to a queue what provincial garrizos Mothers, sisters, and shortly after the event. Accordingly, thu to excite the authorities to action; for pleaded that he had been a beggar for ten and see them occasionally, but the niebars terminable visits of congratulation on their in the righbextood of the Yangtze, which yours, and did not gamble-His Worship of the family are forbidden. These can approaching good fortune. said that the prisoners must go to the only see their or bones supplied by Government for gain- stenotion of Yuen-ming-yuen, a favourits additional news bas oume ty hand about the steamers that now ply regularly on the
on journies. Before the de-
The Tutsin correspondent says:-No craft renders a rich ertising ground. The NOTICE.--IL is partionlarly requested thatalling purposes; they would not be allowed spot for obtaining an interview with a rabels. Thup appear to be very badly of river, to the northern ports, and to Ningpo, communications relating to the general bus brave aturity in their own country, daughter or sister taken into the Emperor's for food, being obliged to live an mule and bive of comes monopolisal a lion's sharo ness of this paper ha adusessed to the protosided blindness, he would send to Goal distaut a mile from the north-west corner hold out many days longer and will be cot-of crumbs stil falls to the native craft.
and they would'nt here. The water, who faintly, was at Ran-liang-kiau, a midgo horse flesh; and I am of opinion they can't of the bulky trade. But a Proprietor and in no case to individuals ly for two months, with hard labor, and the of the city, when the court was on its way to palled to out their way through the Imperial Regafar lines of boxes ply between Ningpo, Lange share very large name. Much delay and inconvenience in banker would have the same punishment, or from Yuen-miug-yuen and stopped there lines to the southward to save their eyes Shanghai, Chmaan, Warcher and other the transaction of business will thereby bore of the silver buttons and silver spoon for refreshmisht. No stops have yet been that is such as can escape death at the neighboring ports, in considerab's numbers; avoided.
would be kept out of harm's way for the taken to resture Yuen-wing-yon; the Go-hands of the Imperial forces, the French and any vessels of a larger class still fud months; and the remaining thirty-one got verament wait till the kipuror comes of Corvette Forfait and the gunbuat Le Breton employment in the stuur trade with THE CHINA MAIL.even days' imprisonment vach.
UNNATURAL OFFENCE-Pow Akow was
have arrived. The weather still continues Chefe, Tientsin and Nowelwang Pira A Tientsin correspondout writes on 1st coll. A large opium denter, Chang-yub gy not only julieta serious loss oR again brought up for having solicited the April-Nourly Luss seiling vessels have has failed, anul dragged comminittal of
an unnatural offence. tia left, and nearly all in ballast, for Cheloo
many Chi those concerned. nosc into lusses. Some foreigners here check to, this suis
but operates an a Worship stated that for various reasons it The steam at prosent leave in ballast or have also suffered by his failure.
sidiary trade, which had been thought aurivable to send back partly loaded with ice. We are having very
is us essential to the prosperity of the the prisoner to this Court, one of the rea-Bensonible weather, and the crops are loox-
port us the more important traffic it feeds. sons being that the Chief Justice could not ing very well hope now that the gruas
HANG-CHOW CITY, (AS IT WAS), whip the prisoner twice: he would there is growing we shall ee beef and muttou
the authorities found in
their fore deal aummarily with
The following letter appears in the North waters, in the olden days when steamers the prisoner. cheep
those roles us are very China Daily News
were not when their only means of cou Six months!
the harī labour, 14 days of
have not yet appeared from the was one of the finest cities of this empire
SIR-Ten years ago, Hong-chow bating pirates Word
as unwieldy, with Juuks solitary confinciunt; fourteen strokes
with
sonih; but we look for their appearance
Gress as venial as their antagonists but the game excuse cannot hold now that the Its population was estimated at from one
HONGKONG, MONDAY, AIRIL 20, 1868.
DISARMAMENT OF CHINESE FISHING JUNKS,
AN important arrangement has been en- and his Worship kept his word as follows: high fort prosent
tered into hetwon Vice Admiral St
Junks along the coast of Ewang tung, by which the greater number of piracks are notoriously perpetrated, is to be shortly carried into effect.
food.
The
and I un-
estimate does not seem too large.
It is easy to understal-which
o
tween them & number of sunil stentners
・there wore
poo, idle. The Guyurbinest can show
not always commensurate with their efforts. energy enough, comparatively, in opposing banditti on shore, though tubir success is Ent the interest of their subjecte at ssa nesmis to be quite a secondary abusidaration.
Henry Koppel and the Chinese authors the registrant to be given in twenty days at soak This is ho only and one, of the regal, cities of the world. Governout and trading Guilds have bas ties at Canton, in conformity with which twice; and, to find two sureties of $100 shooting we get in this region- miserable to tivu millióna, anti as nine goes over aukoll fitted for uraising noout after piratical A thorough disarmament of the fishing remarked that sticli wan the everest sentence residoneo in tins respect. The outplates the Bagnificent ruins of the craft At the time the grai, junke wo have
ench for six months. His Worship then place of
races have just come which he would pass upon the prisoner. erstand there were some
Bist rate ponies city props, and the vast suburbs will referred to were pa the Wo A Malay tamil asam was charged running. Our rasing men are now tramming/biol it has been surrounded, the above actually fire of these i with having threatened to stab n respect regularly every morning, and this spring, able-looking buat,
because the Baidpecting to see the meeting
From the Pngods 大河塔 bostran assed ton cents for his fare as that we have had for some time the route Dzien-doug river, li un the ont- on the agreed 'apun. Hassam gave the boatman rebole still appear to be masters of the five cents, and threatened to give him & to Shanse province, but no fears are side of the south gate to the bridge of the few inches of the knife to make up the entertained by the Uhinese of their coming Mutes 10 on the outside of liferemua
for the Police, who (lat it be said with gratitude) suust be badly off for food, and that they is included a distance. of between ten and
but the boatman called for to Tientsin or
or Peking. I imagine they the principal north gate (poh-Kwangmong) arrived in time to secure the ironical Malay. will sou be changing their quarters, twelve long miles. This was formerly oue -flis Worship observed that the knife Business would then rapidly vise iture. was not a proper anilor's knife, no it was Somo Chinese speculators are buying 8 lbs.
continuous street; and in many places, onest kuif he had scen for a long time.hes arrived at Taku with direct ship to the main street. These two suburbs sharp at
t both edges: it was the most dis- Groy Shirtings in Tls. 2.35. The Challenger there were three and four streets parallelty of the present Government to enforce
both in the northern and southern suburbs, He therefore sent the prisquer to Gaol for fliree months..
COOLIE TRANSPORT
The Havaian Guscite of February 19th contains a small paragraph of local latel ligence which affords another illustration of the conditions under which the coolie trade is carried on According to that paperThe Italian ship Luisa Cand- xro, Capt. Rafael Domero, 110 days from Macio, had touched at Papeete, in distress, for wood and water. She had 550 coolies on board for the Chincha Islands. Eighty had died on the passage. up.": "Now we should like to know who
of Alessrs Fettersen Bruthors were charged ROBBERY.-Four boatmen in the employ upon auspicion of having robbed the store Messra Froerks Rolate & Co., Praya; and the wabhiman was charged with gross
gleet of robbery to take place under bis very nose, having allowed the berty, for Uomplainant stated that the watchman was today, and that the robbery could not have on duty from p.m. yesterday till 5.30a.m.
Our CHEFOO correspondent writes-We
shing, notwithstanding enormous importa have no nows of rebels. They seem to have Jeft Shantong altogether, Trade is Jonri- The fact is, the rebels did so much damage dear. So, with the lower rates raling, it is last year that uative cottons are Roarce and kely Cheloo will take a much larger amount of manufactural goods than it did last year. The U. S. Sienandoah left on
A CHINESE PROCLAMATION.
is interesting as a specimen of the utter ins The following prouhumation by the Footat
close of the Taiping rebellion have been Da own soutads. . Orders issned at the scally evaded or delied up to the pre- sout time; and now, iustoud of
of compelling. sehoiusion, promises and threats are re- ported to compensation is offered as
As the nounced as the penalty of insubordination. reward of obedience, and instant death de
The Frutat says "At the time when the rebels infested
Kiangman heavy and of the soldiers and Militia in deferico light arned boats were required for the use rivers. But on the destruction of the rebels of the
were immense cities of themselves.
north to south. It is about ten li i
The city proper was of irregular oblong shape, the
longer extension
being from and from futur bu seven in brewith. That length, This area was sickly covered with lionsus circumference of the wall was forty li and thronged with a busy multitude.
The beauty of this place was renowned, The lails projecting into the S. W. corner Mr Mathew, and the American Cousul on Uure wore the uth instant for Corea, with a missionary, were held as public and sacred grounds.
F
of the great temples of the and
is responsible for a mortality such as this, beeu committed without the watchman board, is interpreters, We are 'congratu- place, and pleasure-seekers resorted thither; and the restoration of universal peace, there
and we should further like to enquire by whose carelessness a vessel had been startell containing 550 Chinese, without
having unit, The padlocks of the doors were broken and the doors forced Aud fourtson boits of canvas valued at $140 had en stolen. He suspected the four boat- inor, because they knew the promises -
an adequate supply of water. It is dill-well-His Worship, however, discharged
lating ourselves, after twenty days of vio- us by common consent. The view from the outs were no longer accustury, so the for-
out, wind, on the arrival of really spring bill must have been grand Leyoral descriptor governor Li, after retaining a certain
weather.
From SHANGHAI We have the following itens of intoiligence:
A meeting of the Gus Company has been
tion. To the N. W. eloss to the outside cl
the city wall, nestled among the hills was a beautiful lako, Si-whin of pure living
iv
Sundber for the use of the army, ordered the remainder
give up their nival character, the goverament
all their purchasing and other weappus of war. Wo are, how-
cult to write calmly of occurrences which might come to light, while the canvas wight held at which the accounts were passed Water. To the W. anil'S, W. the hills akir. «ver, informed that both routh and North
known to result froth the grasping greed of man dealing foreigners, parallel the horrors of the middle passage" in the African slave trade. We have not the slightest doubt that somebody will be found to prove to the perfect satisfaction of everybody (interested in the trade) that all due precautions had been taken, etc., eta, eta. We fancy we have heard
the watmen, saying that more evidence be found. The watchman was in a very. different sition from the boatman; he had been trusted, and yet the robbery has taken place he was centeucent une Cheong Aging, who did not appear on month's imprisonment with Tard inber.
bath, on Saturday, was arrested on rans
WAT
and bronglit before Mr Goodlake to day, to be dispred of on the former einrge, is master, Afr Silva, gave him a very gaud character, lie was therefore discharged with a caution.
With
of the river (Yung-tze) armed boats, not in
if in
the Imperial service, are suen going to aud fra currying flags; canon and muskets, as
reballion We
divine for what disrepTherefore
end these have not obeyed beside sending
ou
cannot
A profit of The, 8,080) has been relisust into the Dzion-deng river tise, peak after the year's working which, together with Peak, as far as the eye can reach to the S. the le 40,000 worth of debentures taken and the Dsion-dong river winds its course up, have sullied to extinguish its debt. down the plain, and widens into the bay.
To the N. and 1.. from the very foot of this employ, just us they did during We hope,
the Company now,
will seriously the hill far into the distance, lay the white consider the
reducing the walls and tile roofs, while far beyond were propriety enornions price now charged for gas.
the rich fields intersected with iride casals: Some discussion has taken place in re Still further on the stine direction, as if to gavd to the position of the Chius Fire free from wil monotony, the hills stretch surdnes Company; one (distributed insisting ital
across from below Dung-si towards responsibility is suuntarly Among shareholders, at present, that it is ai-in-ntan, and give to the view a mies hie Bold which exists in China for a local wide to wunt it up; the other orging the pleasing relief. office, and the folly of abandoning an
ganisation of the Counsny
business, pulding probable reor
&tanding on the hill and facing the worth, one of the first buildings that would have struck one's notice, was the Emperor's traveling palace, T. It was formerly the site of the Provincial Treasory build ings, which were refitted and set apart as
nstructions to the officials, stationed on and f the vicinity.c river to examine
into and adjust, this matter, we again give notice that within one inonth the owners of armed books not in our employ must deliver them up to the sathiorities, when through our special clemency, they will, na hereto- tore, receive compensation. Should any disobey our orders al continue to possess these armed juuks, when seized, according to military law, they will be instantly be beaded, Lot headed
Hot no preauins but obey with trambing.
The boats referral to are thosa equipped
a Naval court has boas hell to enquire why the ship Tele of France got ashore on the Blockhouse Spit. The decision was that it was dwing
to an error in judgement of the temporary residence of the Emperor by private individuals dering the rebellion,
sympathy with an over mean any disrespect to the Court, and pilot; and taking the circumstances of the Kang-hi,, who first visited this for the service of the Imperial Government.
onlored to be estreated), Mr Silva appear
regard to the bail bonit (which was of such tlungs elsewhere. But we cannoted as defendant. He said he saw the com gofrain from indigently denouiuchig the slainunt in his servant's case, (le Suit), conduct of those who in Hongkong obtain when he went to the Court. Under this. coolies from the same soures as that impression he did not sent his servaut to the Court, as otherwise he would have which furaished those of the Conciaro done. He further state that he did not We have no strained pretend of commisscrating the fate of Chinese emigrants who are reason- ably well treated. But when a percent death, which, if it occurred amongst horses would infailibly lead to commission of enquiry, odoura in a pas
age of
troop
a
ploaded his youth and ignorance of law Under these circumstances, his Worship lischarged him,
senger ship, our judguation is hardly bis brother at a baresevoer uid saw
case its sideration the board reproity in the 44th year of his reign (A.Dines the elas of the war these bonds scem. aided the pilot and cautioned him to be 1806). It was again pcupied by the Em
careful for the future.
to have boon questionably employing them-
selves. Their
surring story, the coast and on the great heir existence stifticiently explains the numerous pacios which are constantly rivers. If shy plati of disarming alt funka were vigorously carried out at every port, would soon becuing & hazardous and an and a
d a sharp watch.kept on the const, pirney unprofitable profession.
KIDNAPPING Tow Alwai, tailos, was charged with kidnapping a boy called Wong grounding of the Tyrestate, tout to have visited this city three times, and A similar enquiry was held respecting the paror Kien-long in the 10th year of his roigu (A.0. 1779). His denjesty is auid dpo, 15 years old --Wong Akam found that the ship got aground owing to
stated time Wong-a-po was his brother, and he the pilot not allowing for the tide, and so is reported to have boon on the point of miered him on the lotl instant. Prisoner verely reprimanded hims, adding a caution making another visit, when, bls. Premier gave him a severe reprimand for his spend told him that his brother was at Macao as to be more cared for the future. Cook. Consequently he went, a
We are glad to hear that the Asiatic fluminister his boad. But the dignied bear thrift habits, which nearly lost the chief but could city intend trying to raise funds to paying of the latter, in connection with his misplacet, We shall shortly have a fewton, said that he knew both the prisoners to its capabilities for navigation and the pleasure trip was avandoned.
not speak to tin-Laura-fook on declara the expense of exploring the Yellow River long and faithful services, provailed, and remarks to fer upon Hougtong emi and Wong Apo On Juth instant, at 5 trade, the Council of the Society leaving The offices of the Governor of the pro-osmagnu widow, is bounced in i Paris
going to a boat with Wong-ago. Prisoner fore the public, and more especially those helped Apo to get into the boat. His Worship then Committed the prisoner for trial at the Supreme Court.
The marriage of the mighty evokor of spirits, Mr. Home, und Madame Mout, the
gration which may tend to divest it off, I saw the prisoner and another man determined to bring the question be- vince were to the east of the hill The letter.
the humane and correct character which it now enjoys. Meanwhile we commend the foregoing remarks to the attention of those who "don't see so much harm in the Mecao Coolie trade, after all."
· LOUAL
Tas Band of the 78rd Regt. will perform
goli
THE NORTH.
(North China Herald, J.
a wife for the
I
Wo
плу
the Si win
PIRACY ON THE YANGTSZE.
(North China Herald, April 11).
"WELL, my boy, do you know what syntax ineaus " said a schoolmaster to a child of a tsutaller."Yes, air; the duly
pospirits. *
Sidney Smith "I believe my ongregation #TAKING them one with another," said to be the most exemplary observers of the religious ordinance; for the poor keep all the fusts and the rich all the feasts."
Mona INCONVENIENT TO SPEAKERS THAN A FAUSETTO VOICE, A false set of teeth. by again."
SONG OF A SEATUE"I would I were a
1x 19, 1,200,000 postage alamps got loose from lettera and newspapers in tho post-offices, and 700,000 in 1868.
said to
engaged in the shipping trade. We con- Tartar city was to the north ceive that to state their case will be sufti- of the Emperor's palace on the west side cient; all that will be wanted will be two of the city on the inside. The Frovincial at moet, three hundred tasle, and from Treasurer's office was to the rest of the the well-known liberality of the S. S. N. palace. The other public offices were 5 Ce, and the other hirge Stoam Companies distributed about the city ba to give at interest in the
in the Northern and River trade, least tho appearance of protection to elnios the necessary funds will readily be obtain very locality. A correspondent writing from Peking red.
natigu It may be that, in the now and un-and its surroundings at another time, and ports fine weather at the state of the mail's known bed in which the Yellow River has, also the and changes that have made both leaving; he ads that the prices of providering the last few years been flowing, the lake and city comparatively a waste. alous two still high and will rearin no fill depths of water is insufficiunt; or there may
 la the Public Garden on Tuesday, the 21st after the wheat harvost. We hope for an be, au hus been alleged, an extensive bar words is copied from the original.-E. The peculiar spelling of the Chineso April, at 5 P.M. - The following is the pro-Portunately last year the harvests in Mom will be relieving foreigners of a wall murited
improvement in the latter half of this year at its entrance into the sea. But at least it. M.] OVELTURE,..... Preciosa,"..
were good, or the condition of las reproach if they obtain a few facts which Weber, QUADRILLEScotoh, "... Faust, Province would have been worse,
will tais end to much of the uncertainty
put ai A paragraph announcing the selection of and conjecture, and reduce vague hopes SELECTION,..Lucrecia Borgia,... Donizetti VAIRP
"Wilner Kinder,".....Strautora" ha teror from 120 compu- to something approaching accuracy.
A piracy has lately akon place, which gone the round of the cannot be too soon put in possession of such has had much the effect on Local officials, ...." Landoti Season, "...Onslous tocal journals. The following details threw information as an expedition, like that now that Sydney Smith predicted the death of M. Troy, Hand Segt,
Conductor.
some light upon a subject which cannot be projected, can be expected to supply; and bishop wanid exercise on railway dires PRZESUAZ on our space compels us to post-
bat interesting-
in view of the approach of
of the hot weather tora. Two grain junks, bound hence to We mentioned some time ago, that the it is cleatly indispensable that no time Tientsin, with tribute rice, were captured a pono a notion of the 4th number of the China Magazine, the receipt of which we
Emperor of China
now twelve years old, should be lost. In addition to the saun few weeks ago on the mouth of the Yang hairdressers in Paris among the long silky- have to acknowledge.
of, according to the Chinese computation, mustial aspect of the undertaking, there is tre; and this attack ou thirteen, having been born on the 36th day also a deep interest, from a geographical has struck the oficial using ghast. Ting to supply the anticipated donaud. ---Ludies Imperial property haired tribe of the South American Indians Barbour Master's Report (Shanghai) of the third mouth in the year 1856. A point of view in its being carried out. The Fatat came down from Focchow, last week, Treasury.
choice of wives is being niale for hin this history of the unparalleled phenomenon of to enquire into the matter; the Tautai he of the second month 108 girls were taken rivor romaius to be known, and the coures not until piracy has heou extirinted, branch. LIGHTING OF THE COAST & RIVERS.
by. the Eraprenses. On the third day the entire change of the lower course of the been heard to dealare an intention to rest great loss amongst the native crait; also, into the palace for inspection. Their ages itself remains to be laid down on our maps at the Yang-tze estuary; and the siderable pressure from without, and at the Fire at Kinkiang destroyed a large number vary from eleven to fourteen, or as we with some attempt at acuturacy.
and front the new position
About two years ago, acting under con- in taken up several Chinese gun boats which were urgent advice of Mr Fitz-Roy, then acting been stimulated to unwanted aptivity. The Government agreed to lay by the sum of lylig a fortnight ago, idle in port bare Inspector General of Customs, the Chinose Confucius and L. M.S. Slaney have heen Fis: 3,080 pir mouth out of the Tonnage ernising about Tsung-ming und Fushan, Dues oullected at this port to form a fund but, we believe, unsusaursfully. The Hyon for the erection of
new lighthouse at
GALOF,
4/83 a 4/4
days' sight, Rs. 218 2181 days' sight, RB, 2171
72
3 days' sight Bank, Tis, dwts. B., 11 perc. pro 980 pero, pro. ... 14 per c. pro.
Such,
eigns, vereigns,
Shares,
... 24.60 per tael.
28-75 a 28.85
4.75
40 per Share,
lock, Old, 15 per cent pm.
to.. Naw, 7 per cent.pm.
Now, 3
Sharea, Old, 16 per cent pin,
klo.
Shares, 25 per cent dis
Shares,
20 per cent dis Temperature
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troomater,
Hyry
Grass,
9 AM.
3.P.M
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29.960 20,922
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THE
lates that on April 12th,
heavy gale of
and at Hankow and Kiukiang caused
of native houses. -
_____TO-DAY'S POLICE.
Bidra were two
should say from teu to thirteen that
ns in
report.
tin
head
with
taken
it line
PRISONER in Taunton gaol, whose term of imprisonment expires in a short tim has just been left a legacy stand on one leg so long as I can.". "True"
$16,000 A DANGER to Socrates,You ennust
ન replied the philospher, but a goose oun." BLACK hair is to supersede goldon, and a raid is being made by the agents of the
the Empress will I not be more than one year A slip's papers picked up on the const of older, or less than two years younger than Garnsey prove to be those of the ship (Before Mr. Qouliake,) Inspector Daly the Emperor. Of the hundred and eight, Covinakyle, Captain Marrison, of Aberdeen, harried another gambling neat, and this twelve were refamed for a fine, but, like which left Loudon on the 23rd Feby, for morning charged thirty-four gamblers for the others, were soon sent homo,
Shanghai and amoy. The A call has now bech Jamed for girls front ploked up was that of a Scottish obiof, nudo did snoosod fu capturing two men allowed the entrance of the Yangtze, the improve. the offence. He learned the other day thash Banner fantilion in the provinces. These to the waist, with a green kilt studded to be pirates, in the same neighborhood; ment of the existing lights, and the better
nt Took the gunbling-houses Aran, Kowloong side, and he made his will come up to Peking in the seventligt stara, The Coulnakule was 570 tons and the Confucius and Pau-shin have now arrangement of beacons and buoys. Vari gesuis accordingly. Ten lokongs in auth, who there will be another inspec- Jameson and Co. It is presumed that she started on another expedition of search. ons plans were suggested under invitation
and was the property of Mesars. plalu clothes were sent to gamble with the tion. A large number of eligible girls in others, and at a given signal each constable thie Beuner families in Peking yere to and getting out of her sparse was driven confession of weakness and an explanation those interested in the shipping of the port
was a caught in a dense fog which prevailed, the subject, which is at ones a singular for the several
The Butsi has issued proclamation on feum Mit Fitz-Ruy, and estimates obtained Secured his three or four delinquents A ed a ill health or deformed.
works, the was, in
general feeling of general scramble
during a gale on to the Honois Roska whare the result, during most cases, aui exense Ahlob the
thirty-four wore ascured; wash, et isolating at the pain oc fire ventre despite the broke up. No tidings have yet been of the numerons piracies that are caristantly being that the Amherst Rocks offered the alde, fighting irons, and all the gambling entting of one ties. Those who are re irreypoable
heard of the crew.
occurring along the coast and on the great beat site for commencing operations, as it appartenstices that were found in the house ported as unsuitable will all be repaired to
rivera. His Excellency says, ducing the was found possible to erect there au irod An antiring local tradition has come to time of the Taping rebellion the lukong was out in the hand, but whe appear in the seventh cath, deception height, in connexion with the recent accident boats ware needed by ther accidentally or not the
Bindy armed fighthouse capable of lighting within a ra
dius of froni 13 to 14 miles, and
at a coat were the peror will be married at twelve and a half saying has been handed down that, if any their warlike character, compensation being butions to the fund. At the same time it to give upunt uinch exceeding the first year's contri master and the banker respectively. The yours of age. Our Empress, & wife for the building in Shanghai were struck by light offered them for their arms and cannon was stated that this new Lighthouse, 3th prisoner was identifial by Mr. Jidd right and another for the left-that is tang fiing and none of the inmates. injured, instead of returning to (Bows & C's) sa a servant who had left kung and si-kang, with eight socondary and if they saw a fox immediately after- however, these graft, are still oruising that se the fund increased the Government peaceful pursuite though the first, was not to be the last, and Als employment without notice and whose wives, fei-pin, constitute the imporial harem, wards-those men were sure to reach bigh about ostrying Bags, baunon and muskets would take into consideration other locali registration ticket had been returned to the The law requires all who belong to the office Now, the new Mixed Court haa just as they did during the rebellion ties which, seeording to seafaring men Parar General Shortly after prisoner's eight Banners, which see divided into been occupied for one time by Grain their obrious pursuit being piracy. He called most urgently for some spatem of
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hot say. lat and 2int pipector courtig specked... In the eight inoutly the Em- by lightning to the now Mixed Court: The ordersid, at its termination; but were dius of from ·
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