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APRIL 23, 1868.

dvertisements.

TO LET.

Furnished.)

E

AIM in the best part of

Street.

OS, W. BARRINGTON,

2.63, Wyndham Street. rp il 18, 1868.

TO LET

18my

jagea marked C & D in Hol- ad, Hongkong, facing the and commanding a full uur. Also two Gue Houses rande, Macao.

Bacasion.

A. DE MELLO & Co.,

Macao;

Mestra KOZARIO & Co.,

Hongkong.

15, 1868.

TO BE LET,

THER ON A LEANE

O BE SOLD,

18my

batantially-built 1HOUSES,

-shan Street, Nos, 16, 18, lead of West Street

Std ware entirely rebuilt in use to the New Gambling 00 Hollywood Road.

The

a view over the entire har-

istered in the Land Office A-4, contains 1,540 sare nual Crown Ground Rent

barticulars, apply to

ARLOWITZ & Co.

Hongkongi

1. D. MARGESSON,

Rua Central, Macao.

April 11, 1868.

TO BE LET.

ON A LEASE

e. Plot of GROUND 31

t, near the Sailor's Home

ya substantial brick wall, feuch Blarine Lot and re- Land office as Marine Lot suring on the Prays and the ch: 170 feet, and on the East Feach 230 feet; contalning feet.

Ground facing the Prays is pted for a Coal or Timber Ship Building or Manufac shment

particulare, apply to CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Butigkong;

H. D. MARGESSON,

Rua Central, Macao,

April 11, 1868.

JOHN MAR, DECEASED.

indebted to the above Estate ested to make immediate pay- use having. Claims against it

be sargo for settlement, w

proper Vouchers, on or be- Fing, 1868.

to be made to, and Claims

B. M.'s Consul, Swatow.

rch 26, 1868.

MI. A MAR

Administratriz

JOBSON & Co.,

JCTIONEERS, SHIPPING

ENERAL BRÓKEES

...AND:

SION MERCHANTS,

BIOGO, JAPAN,

ICE NOTIFICATIONS. CLOSE:

ACCA, on Friday, the 24th

at 11 AM. ANCISCO.

14," on Saturday, the 25th

at 5 P.St.

V, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

"on Tuesday, 28th Inst,

DER DESPATCH,

ucises Per Maria, on San net, at daylight.

Amoy and Foochow -Fer day, the 28th inst., at 7 A...

aton Customs Daily Return)/

cleared for Shanghai:- : ee Fans,

kages White Lead

Dried Indigo.

Leagen Palp

29 Medicine,

ages Sundries.

sa Silk Kibbon and P. Goo

Prepared Tobacco.

TATIONS.

ONG, 23rd April, 1868. tua, New, $648.

[ Old;

pares, New,

Bima,

SOMBAY,

Noue.

6375

Old,

None.

675

17 a 21.

15 a 191

4/3844/4

ALOUTIA,

Exchange.

the sight,

9 days sight, Rs. 218 a 2184

3

days sight, Rs. 2177

daye' sight Bank, Tis. 72

dwie. B. 11 per c. pre

touch,

reigne, overeigns,

Shares

lock

do

10,25 purc. pre.

14 рег с. е.

24.00 pertsel.

24.00 24,18

40 per Share,

Old, 14 per cent pat.

10 Now, per cent pin, Shares, Old, 18 per cent pa

New 3 Shares, 20 per cent dis Shares,... 20 per cent dis Temperature,

LONG, 23rd April, 1888.

9A.M. 3.M. 80.022 29.540 ormometer, 78-83

... 80.0 BLO 1995 70.077.0

·69.0

68.6

ays, Grasa,... inion Grev., 0.20

above,

0,24

2

3

...Finer Fing

No. 1524APRIL 23, 1868.j

Noriu.It is particularly requested that all ments" "prosecntions without mercy," communications relating to the general buat and "unremitting vigilance" (para.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE MACAO COOLIE TRADE.

The Echo do Pozo of the 18th instant

consultation between the Viceroy and the and agents of fire insuranes companies, will 35), British Admiral, Sir Henry Keppol, by see a fatal blow aimed at their business. ness of this paper be addressed to the it might perchance be possible to defeat whom it was observed that Chinese trading this old mart of foreign outgroe, in the contains the following Report to the Gov; Proprietor and in no case to individuals by the villanous VIBEœuvres of the crimps. armament, both in some instarices commit Celestial empire, is cherished by those who ernor of Macan on the subject of Conlie

And lastly, a deep-rooted hatred against: namo. Much delay and inconvenience We fully admit that, granted these re-depredations themselves and also are fre- hold the helin of affairs. It therefore rests Emigration, copied from the Boletim do

the transaction of business will thereby avoided.

MACAO SELF-ACCUSED, THE remarkable Official Report on the conduct of Chinese Emigration at alacao, of which a careful translation will be. found in other columns, is worthy of the

Vessals, while habituully provided with 111

as the

with

the

Imi

ECI

must attentive perusal by all who are than doubtful; but whether an exper adapted to 180 58 a weapon of attack in kalo in 1867, at whicks, whilst Haukos. the views which ex

took

to

prices

in

Juve

Chimessy mind.

By

quisites and granted also energetic and gently plundered at incorruptible public officers, the expedient thus become the means of furnishing

lored at sen by pirates, and proposed would go far towards extir with arms and samunition; in view of authorities the advantages that will

parates

Maritime Custom embers of Governo, the Official organ of the Goy- THE CLARA MAIL.pting the evil in question; but we are which fact he proposed that trading vessels to the laparial exchequer, from the estab-

to lay

bofore the ernment of Macao:-

RECTUO S also convinced that it would, if put this should he prohibited from carrying an isliment of buuded warehouses, which if they to suprint we Superintendent of Chiness -Your Exe Heney having been pleased HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1868. roughly in operation, be simply tautammer

armament. To this the Viceroy replied will not bring about a a change for the better mount to the East proposition by putting that trading. varrels which sail with cargous in thecondition of the sick man," they will migration ad inferim, 1 have held it an end to emigration froin Mao. That not be forbidden to carry an amount or sail yeasul at the Whampoa anchorage to

representing a large amount of capital can- certainly not make unattars wores than principal duty to respond to the confidence and Peru from Macao can continue if of the system of exporting labour to Cuba

are at *prosent without a

Y. E. has

has housed me with, exerting all a single stram. without depriving their owners of the moans

my. efforts. towards the efficient discharge of placed on an honest affinial footing and such a course be compelled to give up

of defence, and that the latter would by

by pay tenuage dues.

the commission ontrusted to

the, and it is. their

now inducabent apon nie to lay before The piece of gro

ground nt removed from the action of the crimps, business and retire from the pursuit of was put up at auction the other day, has E. fue system of supervision I have

Shamsen, which the experience of past years renders less

trado. The do however, being

of missile known been bought in at $1,000, which is anil to mission to

followed, in nudition to which I beg per- interested not only in the special tojac toment to sweeping is likely to be tried at boarding vessels for piratiosi purposes, is phobia was at its height, the taipuns

stinkpot,

solely Зате

fetched evor $4,000 at the magiul

to pressut YE's consideration which it is particularly devoted, but also Macao, save under renewed and severe not required by trading vessels as a menna

experience

uce and reflection in the furtherance of a policy of buma pressure, vest, de rea, bo desgained of of defence, and each vessels, with all other against each other; consequently

for the sake of fun,

Emigration

at Land la of nity and justice in the dealings of foreign for the present.

Jato years asstimed proportions of such nations with the Chinese. A marvel-

raft of every description upon the coast, considerably above the

Padmagnitude us

us to upect

An

become an object worthy long change must have been wrought only dawning upon us from the Portu-P

In face of the revelations so unexpect must be prohibited from carrying this wen epistle is said to have been from of the solicitado of Y, E., which has been manifested in the various provisions decreed within a very short period upon the guese prison-honss, the denunciations of a in fact prohibited by the law of China good health and well taken care of by his the object chiefly occupying the attention

vessels kidnapped compradote, in which e As regards fishing hosts, these

by Y. E., all of which tend to prove that to his household that he *morale of the Governinent of Macw the crimp-system, and the emplasts from cirrying arms of aumynition: inas friends, But the Prussian authorities have the Governinent at the bead of which when & Report so condenatory in placed on the necessity of direct official much as, having no targó or valuable pro-warmly taken up the matter, and have times every paragraph of the system of man-Bupervision from the first moment of the party ou, bourd, fishing bouto stand in no addread some Uniuidering despatches to times has been asserted, the inaterial inte- & not, as at stealing, upon which that ill-famed set- emigrants arrival in the foreign entila- need of carrying cannon, arna, anunt the Chiuose authorities. Tineid, may be Emigration, but the tlement has battened for nearly a score munt until his embarkation takes place, most, and it is

rusts that may accrue to the country from of years, is permitted to appear in the what are we to say of the system pursued pra

or stinkpots by way of defensiva arua

grunt principles of official journal; and this change, be it here under the British flag, as made with the Liw, and in order to

is highly proper therofers that expected lawn. Canton, 21st April

justice and humanity, which ato involved. such & practico be prohibited immediate origin what it may, is unknown in the proceedings that took place vessela from engaging in sets of

ty this difficult problem; and at the s Conformity prevent Bi

ach SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT doubtedly to be traced to the pressure in the Police Court so lately as the 14th sea that has been brought upon the Go of the present month 1 On the trial of oninfelded in this view, and undertook to

Before Hon. H. J. BALL- The British Admiral thoroughly

April 29, 1868. vernment of Portugal by the Britisli Go- Lai Ashui, on a charge of falsely impri- cooperato in the search of Bebing boats for vernment in consequence of those denn soming or unlawfully detaining two orders being therefore issued to all District pradove, and he stated that the goods were Yung Ahack ». B. E. Gall, $85.54, for goods supplied.-Plaintif is a ship's com a prohibition. ciations of the iniquitous trade in kid- lies on board the French ship Marie The Authorities exercising jurisdiction slong the supplied's long time ago, soon after which being of service to my country, I have de napped coolies, whether at Maono or rese, bound for the Dutch Colonies in coast, and to the diriaional commanders of defondant left the Colony, and did not rated myself, notwithstanding my own DE nearer home, which for years past we Guinns, the defence (which proved suc- the naval forces, this Preclamation is in return until a few days ago; when he came cupations, towards fulalling, to the extent ourselves, through good and evil report, dessfuly made manifest the astonishing addition promulgated, for the instruction and pronised to pay. Captain Gail (de of my poor abilities, the duties Y. E has have maintained and headed. It is with facts that Chinese peanuts are procured, of all persons interested in trading and fendunt), who is master of the Golden Fless of which I have been inspired with no other peculiar Batisfaction, therefore, that we

seen fit to impose upon me, in the discharge registered and placed on board ship in fishing

vessels and otheri lay before our readers the first symptoms the harbor of Hongkong by Chinese confshing upon the sess pursue their avocation share of the "chow chow "if he were satis mito towards the solution of this thorny

wer upon the coast. said that he never promised to pay the these who engage in the business of account, but only said he would pay his sontiment than that of contributing my It appears that Senhor B. 8. Fotractors without official supervision or in- in a law-abiding manner, and refrain from fied that it had not been already des, one of the principal merchante of only wituena who could be brought forexnely earying guns, small-arms, The account was incurred in 1864, when

question, paid. Macho, liks lately been charged by Goward at the trial in question to prove the vessels; and, in addition terpen their be was living with Capt. Williamsou in from a study of this subject, and which

of a possible good result:

quiry of any deseription whatevar, Tho

tion, or

the enforcement of such.

Lat

If

matorist, or

any, fishing

in

VH is

me the necessity of protecting so many thou sands of Chinese who come annually to Mneno to seek the protection of the Portu guess Government in enibarking for foreign countries.

3-Penetrated with these good inten tions of the part of Y. E. and desirous at

appointinent which would agem to have tractor engaged to furnish a ship-load of soy to the 19 at be found, sub-ursed that if he catered for two, he would emigrants, is thò great usefulness that

to

4-The first truth that becomes obviems

vernor Horta with the duties of Super voluntary consent of the two coolies was russels are also forbidden to carry stink was caterer for the two-His Honor re- plices himself in daily contact with Chinees

hereto, trading Bir Harding's chop; and he defendant)

makes itself most evident to any one who intendent of Chinese Emigration, ana Chinese clerk in the employ of the con. pote.

day of July been imposed upon that gentleman quite einigrants; and it was made perfectly 30th day of the 6th Chinese month) with however, distinctly denied having pro-

1869 (the

(the be responsible for two. As defendant, sits or inay result from enigration escently, and in consequence, we infer, clear that the duties of the colonial of arms or ammunition on board or any trade since the account was occurred, be would

the im

immense population superabounding in

China of the removal from office of the late eint acting us Inspector of amigration are shall on discovery and seizure be confiscated be compelled to notisuit the plaintiff. It

traduised to pay, and it was more than 3 years the vast Empire of carrying stinkpots, such vessels

-The state almost

of undity sud of Superintendent, the cessation of whose held as consisting torrely in going on without fail, and the penalties of the law was a very hard cass, and he was sorry that

emaciation exhibited by, the emigrants.

Arrive at alasso gives a very sad functions was announced a few months board the ship shortly before her depar shall be inflicted upon their owners Let bis jurisdiction did not extend so far as

idea of the poverty in which ago, in connection with the views expres bure, when the full complement of home all obey this special Proclamation, and take in give a verdict for the plaintiff. Plaintiff they live in their native hons whence, it sed by the Cabinct of Lisbon with respect hundreds of Chinese coolies is assembled care that they do not entail the penalty was suited.

Impelled by euth to the Annamese kidnapping transactions on-board, and then and there, legalizing upon themselves.

ing

LOCAL.

TO-DAY'S FOLIOZ,

Tang Alum T. Elmenhorst, $197.77. This case was struck out at Erat, but afterwarde heard, judgment being given for plaintiff for full amount.

Nomagjes, 8500 This obe was referred Chow Ayow and others. H. M. K. to arbitration. Mr Caldwell for plaintifla, Bud Mr Hazeland for defendaut.

fudgment wont by

Low Akwong u. L. Bines, $50.-De default

when

Bad painful

last, they are depart in spareho se relief in e

columns, to the effect that the employ tho, safety of iguorant Chinese agus by the ladrones of Canton. Two or three fendant (as usual) failed to"appuar, and deception, or the like..

Continental Hotel; but

to-

at

-lo view of the appear

appearance of these plainte of the want of the necessaries of and after hearing their repeated con- life which

they endure in their villages, it

Entgration witnessed at Blacan is not, is unnecessary to recur to other, observa tions and proofs in order to convince one's salf that the great activity in Chiness assuredly, to be explained by attributing it to an artificial cause, such for instance, s ambition excited by illegitimate means,

It is sufficient to examine near hand sail to question the stigmats thous solves in order to feel sure at the trua motive which imple so many thousands of Havana, and other countries, is the great parerty and the frightful misery arising from the growing inequality between tim population of China and the means of sub- sistence that the country: affords. It would "that"1"

ho accused Day from e

Cenlarging upon this

polut immer boreft, for China, it must also 8-If enigration as a benefit, and an be admitted that it is aufficiently abused, Chinese themselves, who, ating inabit

in a base interest, have CUBO ឍ :

ably

of last year, Mr Fernandes Report their engagement by reading over to speaks for itself in the exposure it protein a copy of the contract which they sents of the evile, hitherto steadfastly have signed at the direction of the par denied in the highest quarters, of the ties interested in their collection and Macso Coolie-trade; but it is worthlespatch. Compare this procedure with a Chinaman with having stolen a piece of Fung Afoon of the Yu kos hong, charged while to point out emphatically that his the elaborite and puremitting" vig white was valued $48. views are a complete ho of the propoance which the Macro ollicial announces wax was produced, as having been found A pigui of this sitions so repeatedly advanced in these a the sole possible means of ensuring on the prisoner. Complainant stated that ment of native brokera for the recruit the machinations of crimps and contrae- went into the store to examine some things,

110 he was robbed on the now principle followed ment of coolies in the interior is the tors! It is useful in the same conure when shortly after their departure, the main sourde from which the evils of tion to ponder the reflection advanced in complainant found that large quantity kidwapping spring, and that nothing but paragraph 25 of Senhor Fernandos Re-wax was missing. Prisoner was caught at $93.75 The

1of Andrew Ruateberg v. H. W. Hohubala, the most effecti e and unremitting Gourt, where we are called upon to face some. distance from the shop, living us proprietors of is in this case are jo Chinese to embark from Macao, for l'ari, vernment supervision can copo (even if the probability that the Chinese, taken dropped the wax on the ground. Prisoner, the claim of plaintiff, as alleged, was for under any circumstances it be possible to by surprise by the feet of finding them however, ought to establish, by a fluency private aeesunts paid for defoldaut. De cope) with the villany practised by there selves for the first time in the presence against the witnesses for tho prosecution

of speech

Worthy of a hatter cause, falsity men in the pursuit of gain. It is in this of a foreign officul, would deem them and insisted that he was employed by plaintiff owed him any aunt of money. Bitfindant, however, insisted that it was all respect that Mr Fernandes Report has selves corrced and obliged to answer in hong in Macao, to purchase this commodity,

connected with the "pizness," and the special intorest for the publio of this the affirmative to every question." The But his Worship state that he could notis Sonor said that be would have em, therefore, Colony, inasmuch as it is a notorious fact evils that must result frou the timidity believe so unlikely story. Flo would thing to do with the partnership; he that sneli emigration as is carried on and ignorance of a gang of Chinese pen. therefore send the prisoner to Caol for six vigorous argument, hero arces between

would decide the question before lütu from the waters of Hongkong is exclitsents under such circumstances may be months, sively managed by native brokers in the conceived by any one having the slight- Oax Canton correspondent writes Then subline indifference to the Court whilst tliose who abase it the most are the

plaintiff and defendant, which was conduct employ of foreign contractors for coolieest knowledge of the Chinese character. Spec has ceased running on the Maine, he could not have the case thus dealt with times to illegitimato musius for the purpose

ed in until his Honor called a halb, saying that shipments, and that the Government What safeguard is provided against them but whether temporarily in order to undergo Defendant reiterated that all he lind to say supervision enforced is of the slightest under our existing system and most perfunctory description. A

an overhaul of wachinery or altogether, the ease recently decided in the Magistracy, in Ir Formandes Raport, these seen to basiness to know.. But one thing however this one therenpon gave judgment As regards the concluding suggestionsutsiders are politely told they have me was, that the plaintiff owed him money; to which we shall more particularly refst be conceived in the interest of the Emi Spark keeps up.

they cannot help knowing, that is hi

for the plaintiff farther on, has thrown a startling light grants, and are apparently included with yors; and Boy Jones. reports a tight race Autor to thorord that the wonther

schedule time of her upon these facts. At Macao, as is leur a view of assimilating any forthcoming between her and one of the Company's has reached the "punkals" stage, alifugl fu rogard to the Summary (and other) ed from the Report before us (of which modification of the Macau system with racks" on Saturday last. From the Bogue the punkahs have not yet reached their we have numbered the paragraphs for that prescribed by the Convention enter to within a short distance from Whampoa propus plices of suspension. Another thing facility of referetice), the employment el into two years ago by the British and style of the Company's youuted craft; and he remarked about the room in which oped a vast and fertile fuld to the illicit

the old boat kept ghoad, in n most of native brokers is at length admitted French Ministers in China with the style, be latter place the fight for the honour the learned Judge Ball dispenses summary pally on the part of the persons called Chi-

gallant by unquestionable authority (par. $) Chinese Government on the abject of of leading forcibly reminded one of the of its valls has done infinite credit to

greed and cupidity, princi- ts"opening a vast and fruitful field emigration from Chinese Ports. Some days of the defunct opposition; but as the the Sur

justice once weak, vis, that the painting to the illicit machinations of greed winor points of interest we are compelled consequenoss from a busting of the biler" the Surveyor General's Department. Said

rokers (correctores and cupidity, principally on the part to reserve for future discussion,

10. Convinced of these truths, I have. not cross the minds of the lesa nervous painting operations were commenced full the passengers, they at least onjoyed the mouths ainee, and they are not yet sions on the subject the auperinten leucs

regulated in conformity withi

with my impres Anishad, either do any sigus bec

become

with which T. E. ba sharged ne check their iniquitous proceedings, (par The following in the Proclamation poli- yet appointed to the post of Foutai ot for reflection when the Chinese note the ing the enigmutsiderstand the true

visible as to the It appears that Cheong Yek In is not of their completion. It must prove a source possibility or probability

11.-1 have laid

especial after day. Duw, obstuelen arise," adfying the disarmainent of Chinese fishing Shenai, as the publishers of native sun muntidy appearance of our Courts as illustrated stats of their situation, and on leading them (para 20, 14, eta) the principal sin junesid us we have already then she had it done time ago, but is quretted by the half-finished colouring of the green to dockare freely their resolution, whatever of the superintendent of emigration, one has been arranged between the still as the Chief Magistrate and Ju

il migli

be, assuring them of the entire Naval Commander-in-Chief, Sir Henry

cannot afford prikaation of the Government, and encour

to make up their sinisile- pendently of my external influouco, ani to, We would also call attention to the fact, speak the truth without reserve. With this se tu long. explanations, and

repented

of the so-called Chinese brokers"

whilat, notwithstanding every effort to

23) "it must be confessed that day

DISARMAMENT OF JUNKS.

..

did i

of

fuD.

mother

two

for

Mi

GAN

.of victimizing their own

Own Countrymen. credulous and prone to illusions, and musily Misery as is well-known fact, is

allows itself to b perlinposing circumstance, and stats, whatever of- misled by

cau side, and as the other the strange love fers it a prospect of amolioration. This

of falsehood that characterizes them, hus the natural timidity of the Chinese, on the

machinations of

pese brokers

in the recruitment of China), employed

stress on mak-

I'deciding on capital crimes, ga for walle alinded to, and they no doubt wonderi Acting in the interest of omigrants, ap- Keppel, and the Chinese authorities at rienug is said to have an impartial/hether the mandar amount of embull 1 agy then to make fears to be to remove them as speedily Canton. It is satisfactory to find so that the presente, which have beer hunt-We would also call o

friend. Sney Ling is said to have notified to pay. aud thoroughly as possible from the

influence of the brokera, who, in the energetic a step in advance in the great bagged out of the Emperor for him, with the alteration of the day on which the objent in view. I have had rasourse i eye of the law, are presumed to do version of the proclamation appeared in jetty ta Itis yambi; on which ocoxelon made under a mistaken notion on the part nge and interrogations, such as

work of suppressing piracy, The Chinese bo paraled through the streets from Matow Court sas (from Tuesday to Thursday) was and diffuse ex fuore than bring to the knowledge of the Chinese Government Gazette of last His Excellency calls upon his conatrymen of everybody concerned that the mail-day Chinese peasants, at their homes in the

to mauifest their juterior, the advantages they pay secure

Saturday,

recipient of the Inert and esteem in the

From this intimation the

hay. 1st, and for six months thereafter, Hongkong, as the case may be) and there age of arms and ammunition by Fish receive a similar recognition of his would himself by obliging the community with a

the two Kwang Provinces, prohibiting the lary is drawn that Sosy Ling expects to the mail leaves on Friday; and we trust I have encountered against the extirpation

of that the learned Judge will again honor embarking for a foreign country. What

citizens of this metropolis also, but if report than Thursday: ing vessels

be invaluable services at the hands of the change back to the old day, or to one other speaks to His Excellency will be sadly disappointed. Indsed, a somewhat

indeed sepa

in question, whose in- disposition is the greatest obstacle

by prooseding voluntarily to Macao for PROCLAMATION issued by the Viceroy of malerts in a becoming would continue to be Wednesday. Ontho Chinese peopleggerig were not

corul-

en-

the

sincer

f abuses.

the regulations, are subject to two oxami 12. The omigrants, as is provided by

nutious in the presence of tho Superintens

tendency with some further information

is the influence, what are the machine TAINGEST probibition against the carry tions, what in fine are the villanies, ofing of Cannon and Arnus by Fishing boats, these Chinese brokers upon whom the for the purpose of cutting off a source of

dent. The first takes place when the emi- system of so-called craigration hinges piracy,

grants present themselves to be registered. lightened celestial remarked that it is not The Bishop of MELBOURNE ON CLE at the Superintendent's office, and the se This Mr Fernandes does not tell us in

Weron large numbers of the poorer improbable that during the procession CAL ATTENDANOU AT BAULS-A controversy cond three days later, at the time of sign- revelations, the complaints of the Chinese constowed to the parent of fishing astroful spectacle by the shops being from the fact that two clergymen were used the contract to bo read and explain-

Report but Blue Booke and juvate classes fatiabuding the coast of Kwangtung above alluded to, theatrests will present a has arisen in the color of the Argasing the

rogistering, I have always Government and the records of our own to have their dwellings upon the islands being spectators, who only, continued he, the Duke of Edinburgh. Many corres ed in tho particular dialect of each geup of

a means of livelihood.

rhom d among

por shut up.

hat up, and none others than rowdies present at the ball given in honour of Police Courts, are quite sufficient to give and rocks, whilst others make the vessels have hitherto been benefitted by Soey's pondents have bailed the ciroumstanzo emigrants, accompanying this explanation a clear idea of the atrocities porpetrated they sall in their home, it is a source of administration.

As & gratifying indication of by these men in the interest of their much satisfaction that subalerence should A glance at the eighth page of your on the part of

respecting Took the length of clergy to

yuyage, the nature of work to when the dinraal sheet would lead a newcomer to with a such industry, Eiropean employers. Yet, if emigration be obtained by nation dorote themselves enquire, whether the Stamp Act, about anusements of society. An artiols appear other cironmatsuena connoted with the non- a more liberal eye on the harmlers which they are prinsipally destined, and continue at Macao, their continued in wality to gaining an honest livelihood; which such a hubbub was made by the ed in the Argtis expressing a similar teact and with the country to which they employment is (juta. 31) "a necessary but it appears that this class of fisheraven, tulpans of the day, is in operation here or opinion, which called forth a rejoindor from propose amigrating, colel evil but an evil avowedly so great as who, when nothing intervenes, nootipy in your colony. Mr Couaul Robertson the Bishop of Melbourne, lamenting great of enabling the enigeants to make up their solely with the object to leave but two expedients for purging themecivos at ses with their nets, are would not have issued at the otnigration system of its horrors, one bitually giroh to falling upon and plandar pozind his pircular, inviting the mercantile ball, and, wille crediting them with the is posible of the matter.

a more opportune t that any glergyman had attended the minds thereafter with as full knowledge us of which is the prohibition of emigration ing solltel happen to enine in their views and suggestions touching the system from old prejudices, publishing his disap-order to make these various explanations

trading vessels or vessels in community to furnish him with their sole desire to show their enfranchisorient

14. K. will distress

readily perceive, that in and even vanilure as far as to carry off of bonded warehouse. But there are no proval of the cintrée they adopted. Mi understood by the omigrants, the intelligent abd hold in durat

durance

both such

Vestele

at they are interested apple with botere Argus

co-operation is required of interpretars, The remaining alternative propounded in as it is, it pro con sale chrise the it must be sure, ent for things on earth the Chinese who presnut themselves at tits probable that any

Saturday Review There in the dialects of by Mr Fernandes (par. 26, etc.) is the before the local authorities, and the

Confinuntent, are unable to lay on stitution of a Government depôt for whether in the civil or the military service, Inles of the pens may be taken as a tries of less interest at firas sight than a girl in miperintendency for t

purpose of of merchan her teens." Several persons, however, willing before them, have lise imported into your colony, as being disagree with the writer.

|_ 16.—The emigrants are almost altogether main from the moment of their arrival no nivans of

A MAN in the Lehigh Valley region, in Panti, Hak-ka, and Hok-lo Chinese, theso Meno nutil their enbarkation (in the shiness and foreign vessels carrying trade on the Pearl river will not bimself in front of her residence. The viuce of Kwangtung, with natives of the and effecting the apprehension of the here ; consequently those interested in the revenge for the desertion of his wife, hung boing the three races inhabiting the Pen- event of their finally wishing to engage have zilke suffered to a great extent from be blind to the certain destruction of that woman's brother knocked a beard off the Province of Fokion. themselves), and where, by means of injury of this description. On a recout trade. Likewise thote interested in istided fance, made a coffin, and buried the body 16.The two linguists of the Proontadur'a

the most rigorous repressive enact season this subject has formed matter for property at your place, and shareholders outside the churchyard gate

departinent who do duty alternately at the

itself! Here is a pregnant lesson for Ourselves from the mouth of a Macaena Official we

Cuatou

Baigrants, in which they should re having not be whereabouts/ brought up al passed into consumption

the

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