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1533 MAY 4, 1868.

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May 4, 1868..

TEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

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British steamer, 1965, per, Shanghai, April 29, General

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or Canturil

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IPPING REPORT.

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Fierced fight northerly wind and

roughout the passago.

OTATIONS.

BORONG, 4th May, 1868. Patna, New,

Olil,

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Molwa

Ok,

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Exchange.

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No. 1538-MAY 4, 1868.]

No. 23

UF

THE CHINA PUNCH,

WILL BE PUBLISHED:

TU-MORROW

responsibility of the Government is com- plotely disengaged.”

We are really very much obliged to Sir Rutherford Alcock. The paid ser vant of the British community, for whose sole convenience he is appointed will not, for reasons apart from any right," allow

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOUAL

TO-MORROW afternoon the China Afail will by tho Achilles being now available. resurve its original size, our supply of paper

The Band of the 73rd Begt, will perform in the Public Garden on Tuesday, the 5th

.

Single Copias may be had at Messrs, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s, and Mr J. B.their memorials to pass without notice May, at 5 P.M. The following is tho pre-risoners would be as anaenda for ellers of the villige, who were invited ta Moknis, new-agent, (Messrs Bowra & Co.) His official superciliousness is only Bramme --

-Price 50 centa.

Jess offensive thau. his

neglect of duty. But the cream of the

communications relating to the general bagiel joke lies in the assertion that Her Ma VALGE,... "Die Elfen Reigen,...Gungthad been arrested by order of Mr D. Ring nvar his end. My companion read

Nortos. It is particularly requested that all ness of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and i no case to individuals by Much delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be

name.

avoided.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1868.

jesty's government shall in no way bo identified with the memorialists! Then play with whom will it be identified Has it taken Fenians, Americans, or South Sealanders under its protection, with Sir R. Alcock as "representative"

as Had he said that he would not identify

THE CRINA MALL himself &c, we could read the riddle,

it is a melancholy fact that the only party with whom he identifies himself is the head of the Imperial Maritime Customa. We could willingly yield to this important official the services of Sir R. Alcock did he not unfortunately possesses

Dr.

rectod

thu

been drinking. When prisoners were taken night's rest, sud after we had partaken of into custody, Parker offered to settle it for our evening meal and inquired somewhat $5; but the offer was declined, prisoners into the state of affairs, the boards on which saying they were all drunk together. His rechined soon invited bainy sleep, and Worship said that Bowgate had evidently our toils and cares, with the strife and would fine in 85, which might make bin in oblivion, been drunk and missed a whole day; bv. blandshed of our hosts, were soon involved more careful in futuro in giving evidence. In the morning, we attended to a few of and Parker the wounded, und endeavored to induco the would pay them $2 Previous OVERTURE, ....."Mirolla,"

having brought them Gounod.

bem up.

ment us, to make terms of peace, Ten Chinese were placed at the bar and visited the Cristian family, the head of QUADRILLE,

We teeni Cologne,

Coote..

MAZURRA, Ross," Burkhardt. Caldwell, at the instance SELECTION,Frs Diavolo, "duber. charged as suspicious characters aud dan-

gerous to the peace of the Colonich, a venerable old man, was evidently

and expounded 1 In the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr Douglas, one having beer branded and It was very pleasant to meet here, in the

∙a portion

of Scripture and the Gambling engaged in prayer, in which the members of application was made for a new trial in the deported; and his Worship sent them to midst of the readen, a family which had

Farmer.

Two or three were recognised by the family unit with solemn reverence. case of Leang Tick v. Hoard and others, vordiet in which was given sometime so find two securities of $30 each fur twolfe ta the Living Gaol for a amongst the postponed cases for Wednesday,

month, and ordered them to runounced idolatry, and land set up an altar by ม common jury in favor of the former.

ie Lordship ordered the caso to be placed thirteen months' imprisonment

monthis-which

sentence may be put down

sane farther exhortation to i peace! to come un at that time, if an arrangement employed in the Seaman's Hospital with a boat which we hoped would soon como

the village elders, wo bade bo come to

Inspector Grimes charged a

a Chinese boy well and went to the river bank to wait for. previously.

having stolen $13 and 27 Rupees from a down the river. While sitting on the bask SIR R. ALCOCK'S DESPATUFE -

GOTSENMENT NOTIFICATIONS.

patient's hux in Hospital. He said that we had a full view of the scene of battle. It is with renewed interest that we again

(From Saturday's Gazette.)

Young had given hit in custody, and The plain was shot 3 zailea in diameter, advert to the despatch from Sir Ruthor

His Excellunay Sir Richard Graves Machu and Ashish and son tumblers belong and surrounded by tilla. On the sustsen ford Alcock inserted in our last issue. Ata power für evil as still holding bize provisionally, and pending referetice.

•Donnell,

has been pleased to recog-ug to the Hospital in bis box. The crise side was a small hill, on which the was remated; and soon afterwards the bad letter, which at Messrs Dent & Co.'s réan appointment under the Foreign Office; to Her

Hak-kaa breastwork, and firing was quest, we republish in another column were it not for which neither wo or our Majesty's Government, the Honor adore of the Hospital came to basi kept up from this and from points

near it. Lesicht as Acting Cousal for on the box which survicu his. Worship In the neighborhood of the Panti village, from the North China Daily News, affords contemporaries would waste ink and the Kingdom of Italy,

declined to · αφίσιν. in the place of Johus

guns were planted in three or four places the most completo vindication of the paper in discussing his actions, Asmat Dent, Esquire, resigned.

Mir Superintendout Deane appeared to on the plain, and t thoy answered the fire of charges brought against that firm by theters stand, his powers of mischief are His Excellency tovernor Sir Richard the mousy-changer who was found in pos- tion. The Puntis had a small cannon, but

press, the charge formerly noticed against thair sutagonista

with

a atrady dotermina Prince of Kung, and it but remains for extraordinary, and hence our protest.

Graves MacDonnell, C.D., has been pleased session of the watcht robbed some time with tits exception, the arms used on both the journalists of Chine to give the ut

to appoint provisionally, until Her Majes The deeper we dive into this ty's plastre may be known, Janes Penden since from the second setur of the trans- sides were matchlocks. As no bost came most publicity to this contradiction of an opposed tangle of absurdities the more Duncanson, Esquire, to be a Member of put Tamar. Bir Deane stated that, al-along all day, we had an opportunity of accusation which reflects the deepest dis do we become convinced of the hopeless the Legislative Council of Hongkong, vice prisoner's connection with the knock afternoon and ceased about

though there was strong suspicion of seeing the firing, which elackeurd in the grace on the departinent which has a tithe of its mis-statements. The Sheng-

ness of dealing in a single article with a Francis Paris Gentlemen have boon no charge, as the Tomar had left for England; quarters for the night. This was one which

Laquire, Zesigned

4 o'clock down" rubbery, he could not go into the We weet to the nearest village to The following cular firm the Customs department, us

niinated by His Excellency Sir Richard represented by Me Hart, may be conus artifice plain people call it a per- temptuously insensible. But the united sign of the truth by which the reprobation of British journalsund British Must twists the remarks of the residents in China cannot but produce an

Shanghai Chamber of Commerce into effect upon the mind of those with whom an admission that English lawyers have rests, the inaintenance of his position. approved a violation of treaty engage With the approaching recall of Sir R.ents. The beauty of it is moreover Alcock the supercession of Me Hurt in that, by way of paying the Chamber a the position which it now appears he is sort of compliment, ho credits it with ob been notified to this Government that the Superintendent'sremark regarding the more long-winded talker. Said be: Seeing my so unworthily abusing will become legal opinions obtained some years since taining and "caudidly making public" fait acconipli.

In turning to a consideration of the by H.M.'s Government. But we leave that lengthy and unstatesmanlike letter which paragraph and pass on to the toue held in Sir Rutherford Alcock has so injudicious defence of the Customs. That the whole

scarcely have been bitter satisfied we bolstering up of the foreign brauch, and are reminded of some advice recently the, defence of the swindling imposition tendered to the Hongkong Association conducted under native auspices is pretty by the gentleman who occupied the posi- evident. He informs his rendera that tion of Chairman at the recent home the memorials have been published, meeting of China Residents. He opined and are in the bands of the Chinese A that Colonial communities and Colonial frightful ides truly as if the British journalists were too apt to indulge in communities were anxious that their over-eraphatic language. They were charges of violation of the treaty, fraud, recommended to approach the authorities and insolence brought against the Chinese in "more respectful" language. With authorities should not reach the ears of every sense of the importance of inch those who they were most auxious to advice from oue yo eminently qualified to impress with the necessity of reformation offer it, we must take the liberty of Sir R. Aleck seans to imagine that the questioning its value. British journalists Chinese Government and British resi

any question betwixt them.

•Fand

.nr.

thered it. To the indignation of a par hai Recorder has exposed the disingenuGraves MacDonnell, U. B. Cathedral Trine would, however, pross for the full sympathised with the Bak-kas, and from

on behalf ou

year so of the Government for the without a license. His Worshipgur's told shum we heard the other site of the dis- finances No. 2, of 1847, and No. 3 of 1850: that he was glad that she watch was funtad, firing that two of the Puntia were killed. the provisions of Or- His Worship remarked puto. We learned as the ceault of the day's The Honorable Cecil

Bir Deane said that both the officer of And in rerauge they wont that night and C. Smith, Willier fores. Wilson, flaquire, F. Mitchell, the Times and Mr Siden had hail a nar- destroyed the young rice which is just The Honorable Phineas Ryrie is appointed, where they wore assaulted.His Worship Esquire, Frederick Stewart, Esquire; and sible for some time and did not know even

row escape, and that they were both insau- raudy for transplanting in the fields.

(To be continud.) Acemints for the said

the same behalf, uditor of Cathedral sentenced the prisoner

pay $25 or go to It has also Gaol for two months; and a record of the усаг,

Esquire, have been elected Trustees, and Honorable William Keswick, and T. Pyke,

serious charge was kept. Edward A. Hitchcock, Esquire, Auditor, on behalf of the Seat Holders

NOTICE.

ly published-bis woret enemies could and sole object of the Minister is the To Consignert, Masters and others in charge 21st, we went by passage boat to Kon-lung him away to have is being talked to

of Merchant Vessels.

all Ships, with the following exceptions, 1. On or before the 1st June proximit, shall be noved over to the North side of the Harbor, mooring then properly with 45 fathoms on each Chain, thenchors ly ing in an E.N. and W.S. W. direction from each other.

ویم

Ho

practice of smoking at funerals, although A fastidious Chicagoan finds fault with the he does not object so strongly to chewing if conducted in any unobtrusive way.

abroad do not address a vast audience dents stand on equal terms as regards and Halks and Receiving Ships may, with were down and the chair coolies wished feet deep. It bas

2. The Southern line of this anchorage is the North extremity of longkong sbut in with the South extremity of the Kowing Peninsula, bearing E. by S. the Top Gal lant Masts and Yards are to be on Deck and be ready for letting go, and the Hawse kept Flying Jibbon in a Spare Anchor should

3. Vessels discharging or taking Cargo, permission, lie on the South shore.

Note The Masters of Ships taking ad- vintage of Article & snel those whose lin alongside Wharves and Jetties, own risk, are to understand time they do so at their H. G. THOMSETT) 8.N., Harbor Master, de Harbor Laster's Olhor, Haugkong, ist diay, 1808.

TO-DAY'S POLICE ---Hefore Mr Goodlake.) Terry, 21 beer of the ship John Porteater, ALLEGED LARCENY AND ASSAULT.-Jesse

Ho

himself by a man who is notorious as a We are abused at a story told upon

friend Jones being bored by a man who had his button-holed, and was talking him Á TRIP TO WAI CHAU..

blind, I called Jones that I wanted to (For the China Mail)

ses in at once, on particular business Leaving Hongkong on Tuesday April a came to me, when I explained to him

that

had no business, but was merely and crossed the mountain to the bay on its heat and sailed sastward through a narrow but (looking anxiously about him) who northern side. Thenes we took a passage death. "Very much obliged," said Jones,

calling

bay to the entrance of Mirs buy. Thence iu h-will I to save me from you our couse was in a North-easterly direction A LADY was telling a young man of a to Sha a Chung (a baling viild a few weeks old, whose grandmother lage of some importanes as the place where man replied thist that was nothing.

was only thirty-eight years old. The young the true from this region takes boat for knew a young lady whose grandchildren Hongkong. The Wow-lug mountain in a were not born great obstacle to this trade, not a tunnel

yot through it would be a work for some public spirited man who had zeal for the material When we lauded at Sha ü Óhung it was prosperity of the Colony, i

Wean county, Chin, is digging a ditch raining and we proceeted after breakfast thirty-seven and a half miles long, eighteen. to a village two miles distant where chains to trenty feet wide on the bottom, thirty d. By this time the rain was to forty feet at the top, and from two to six predisposed to political discussion, or numbering in its ranks that peculiar class,

to wait outil the rain was over. Pouring

sixty-seven and half We there feet fal, or less that two feet to the milo ,indigenous to the British isles, whose that they will not recriminate if there be hat they sets, it is too much to expect

upon supplied ourselves with thinoso rain it will deain 00,00 noves of the Black morals take alarm at the faintest ap good grounds for retert. Unless the mer-

boats, and leaving our compliments for the Swamp," and bring them into cultivation. proach towards sacrificing principle forcantile community, therefore, be perfectly

gentlemen of the sedans, we set ont. Our THE Solma (Ala.) Pimes states that it is expediency. It becomes necessary in clean-handed in the matter of Custom

ascent of which was very gradual, and the hollers in Greene county are offering to Courau was over a chain of mountains, the informed on good authority that large land- communities whose percoptions are blunt- House frauds and violation of Treaty stipu

pati paved with stones. All this tunge of give the use of their plantations for next el by constant residence in juxtapositionly have done better for their interests, had

lations, their

representatives would probab

mountains as far as we could see was desti-year to any one who will agree to pay taxes to a people whose government is a huge lie they dealt acre sparingly in charges

tute of timber. There was grass

rass in abun- on thom. and whose foreign officials share the ulium faith and disregard of Treaty engagements.

.nf bad

dinos, and horizontal paths, que alge A MAN named Warren Bradfield, of New- which attaches to it-communities more The tone of virtuous indignation in which

slopes, hy cattle feeding on the bill si les bat returned repentant a fow days since another, were worn on the sides of the burg (N. Y.), recently eloped from his wife, over whose interests are (hypothetically) such acts are condemned, would of course and Owen Maldon, assinau uneruployed, where it was too steep to ascend or descem when he was kicked out by his indignant watched over hy Sir R. Alcock to use just as applicable to D'oreigners as to were charged with gault and larcony under. The descent of the inantain was still spouse.

Chinese language which appeals less to the reason these when employed against Foreign Goker, én engineer at West Point Foundry, of 5 or 6 miles brought us to a plain in breume very fame and are often near the upon conviction. Such arms as the following ofraumstances. James Par more gradual than the ascent, and a walk! Ir some parts of Canada the door have than to the passions of readers. We vernments, however inmelate the sasai- said that he went to a public house in which a stream, swollen by the rains, was abodes of civilization. A Kingston paper make these remarks lest the cause we faits, are seldom without a dangerous Queen's Road last night about 11 o'clock,prouonnel inpassable by the country attributes their sactability to the recent advocate be misjudged by our more recoil, however safely they may be used where he saw the prisoner half our bencers was sent in to sobust the favoured fellow-countrymen at home against their own. And whether the obfectly sober, and was there about

Peuple whom w act. On reaching it, one earthquakes. amongst whom the virulence which but justs sought he claimed as concessions, or hour. Second prisoner asked him to speak depth, and finding it funtable we were soon too frequently distinguishes Colonial demanded as Treaty right, a flourish ofnmoment, and going into the on the other side.” journalism has, as a rule, disappeared. In mods of preparing the way for successful witness down on his back, kicked him and Tan-Shui, a market town in

weapons of auy kiud hardly seeins the best seul prisoner closed the door,

Tho place for which we lil started was the present case those most interested have at least the excuse to plead ofoliation."

took hia money--over. including ore Kwei-shin District, but we turned out of feeling an honest indignation at the ciren-

SIR R. ALCOCK'S CHARGE We were under the impression that wituuss was laid on his our way to visit a village which was engaged

$10 and twg 1

AGAINST MESSRS DENT & CO. innocent individuale, at the supercilious was to "Bourish weapons" by way of second prisoner; but willes succeeded in which was swollen, and we furtunately meet News) at the request of Messrs Dent and tion of a falso accusation against the only way of dealing with the Chinese back, first prisoner camo aud paisted the agla figlie Running through the plain WE repablish the following latter (which in which this village is situated is a stream has already appeared in the . C. Daily neglect of British interests displayed by commencement; at all events the oxperi. getting into. Queen's Road Wit

Vituess re- the diplomatist who may well be ence of the last thirty years has, pretty reated, in sply to the prisoners, that he our bearers were left behind a short dis- Co.

a boat going down which set us over, but! described as a "political quack," and at conclusively indicated, this as the only was perfectly sober. Howgate, who was tance. de re appepached within, balt at the charge brought against that firm in It is a most complete refutation of effective course of action. But Sir R. est called, said that he belanged to Black mile of the village we saw men at various Sir R. Alege's recent despatch. Für

He was at the clever but unprincipled, foreign head of Alcock thinks differently--possibly a

bist night, t

points in the fields. firing their guns, and then comment will be found in our lead- the Maritime Customs.

there as the

we asked at a small village we were passing ing columns, oore effectual argument in its favor Parker) change a could scarcely have been hit upon. It is and get a $10 and two so notes in return. They assured us there was no danger, and

complaluant

* $35 unte,

it would lie safe to proceed on our way Second prisoner

Parker round the we went on some distance, but soon came to to the most glaring violations of truth nister uses such language. and honorable feeling displayed in the

We have thus drawn attention to a but he did not hear any noise: Parker he unworthy document before us. We have few of the more salient points to which appeared to be sober.-Gutardus Bay, part of valor, and we suddenly remebered the subject of the revision of the Treaty. already commented upon the insult to objection from all quarters has been raised keeper of Rotterdam Tavern, stated that he that our bunters were on the other side of In that daspatch Sir Rutherford arenes ou

remembored Parker charging a $25 note on should look after them.

the river, and it was important that we of the large Biercantile firms of having British firms in Ching conveyed in itso arrive at any idea of how far a British Saturday night, when he got as change one turned to the river bank, and found our Iperial Government of China by passing

We therefore re-

re attempted, in July 1866 to defraud the opening paragraphs, and so far as Messi subject, paid by British money, and the $to and two notes; but could not say bearers still on the other side. the of then a cup of tea as Tea dost, and the Imperial Dent and Co. and others generally are recipient of official favou, can so far for that the prisoners were in the house at the held his hand over his head to indicate the communication from Prince Kung which that some immediate action will be taken ordinary feelings of patriotisin, and disre-night about the same hour; he was by, but the other was induced to try, natisation upon our firm. Sir Rathsr-- concerned we need but reiterate our hope get the obligations of decency of the time. Parker cane again to the tavern depth of the current which was sweeping accompanies the despatch foists that accu- to mark public opinion in the subject, and the most obvious results of expe could stand, but wie very drunk, and able to carry our baskets day over the ford's ensure on us, will naturally concludo

drunk, and the prisoners were there: Parker a way was soon found by which they were

Any person, who bas As regards the more general matter of rience, the reader must peruso. Sir B. treated the prisoners with beer. Witness this precious production the most notice. Alcocks dospatch in full. Without, upon advised Parker to go straight home; but It was por near sundown, and we had such seatones without at least having

water.

that His Excellency would not have passed able, and we may add the most objection this occasion, entering upon a defends of this morning Parker came with a constable, to hesten in order to reach the village by aff able, paragraph is as follows.

the Marcantile community in China we saying that he would make it my for Sa, or

aff qued us a hearing. Yet such

opportu For this reason, if for no other, these must content ourselves with having thus have a Yaukee wrostle for it. Witness another route before dark. We found alst, pity has not been given us and a perusal

changed I only one note, on Saturday night. in the gray dusk of the evening when we memorials cannot be allowed to pass entire imperfectly indicated the most outrageons Howgate was bere re-called; when oue approached a tcimple which was an output what to maintain to bo an unfair demand two other streams to be fored, and it was prints is the first intimation to us that of S. Rutherford's despatch in the pabilo ly without notice. Without stopping to portions of a production which has arons of the prisoners asked in what way he male point out the many fallacies and grave mised the indignation not only of the class a living, adding that be was drunk all of the Punti village Sci-fn-tonguty on the part of the Custoina Auto- conceptions which cau through the various alluded to but of nearly every British yesterday and could know nothing about it. which was our destination. We were closely on our pare to defend the revenue. "Andi

rities

has been contorted into an attempt docuniesta-thongh some of

these are

are emi-subject in China. There is but one ex-H however, re-asserted that it was last watched by this guard, but were admitted alteram partem" is nently calculated to mislead the mercantile tenuation to offer for the presumed night the note was changed.-F. Dawse, a without objection auf a man detailed to which ought not to be waived even in favor in China to their prejudice-I deem it in writer. It has evidently been drafted little har-boy, sail that auto was changed conduct as to the villago. My companion, uf Einperial communications.

116a masin of justice combent upon the to take éare

Hor Majes ty's Government shall in no way be identi- by Mr Hart and received merely the for Parker on Saturday night, but that the Rev. Mr had some Christinus in desire, however, in this letter to enter into fed with the memorialists, Their view alguature of the diplomatic wreck who one was changed last night. Parker was this village, and we ware assigned quarters contraents, but surely to publish terinte and the arguments are their own, and it now occupies the Liang Kung foo of liquor. Sergeaut Hawes, who took the resided as a teacher. The mountain air

in the taveru inat night, but was wores for in an ancestral ball where one of them ment of the taots of the case. enough that it should be known the Peking.

prisoners in charge, stated that Parker had and exercise had prepared us to enjoy a

the unscrupulous use raade of him by the

It is impossible in the spice at our

woud's bourding-houso.

touk

Witness a black

right to sent his disobedient child on a hot A MISSOURIAN recently indicated his

stove, by shooting a personal friend wise attempted to interfere

To the Bitor of the N, C. Datur NEWS.

Stx,-Your paper of this date contains a

command to do níore than briefly allude at least remarkable whien, a British Mist and eonveyed him into the passage the conclusion that prudence was the better Despatch from Sir Rutherforil Alcock an

Fat

We have

Rutherford Alcock's despatch as a chop of The merchandise which is described in Sir

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