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1537-MAY 8, 1868.

ut they are welcome to the sug u our part that the Chinese inn or hotel is (in Cantonese)

which might be some red, to suit those genii loci, the irs, into lak-Hong, which lite ifies"Guest Hong" A couple sters painted on the elaborate e decorating the doorway, and a wo to the comprado in element,

the new naine going,

« WESTERN ROUTE" EXPLORATION,

thy of note that the Chinese of fructotheir traditional instincts vouring to obstruct the progress ty which, under Captain Sladen vouring to explore the route. 20 to Western China. It is in this connection to enquire any, communication to the Authorities have been mado by esty's Minister upon a matter omises to be of such importance ccantile community. We have on to suspect that he has so y endorsed the obstructive po he is victually acting in opposi the uensures taken by the of India and our Agents in If this be the case the sooner tention is called to the matter Sir Rutherford Alcock bas ghly forfeited anything like on the part of his unfortunate en that he can only be suspici ched whenever any case arises it is possible that he can injure resta. We fear that the stolid residents in China upon this route matter will bear a bitter the active hostility of the to anything like progress- cans insisting upon the Chinese to anything which can fairly be as an international right, and hich designation a more easy" obtaining access to the southern

urost assuredly comes. Upon five-yearly meeting of the Hong cotation (we suppose there is not be any discussion before that ome independent member might ce of a motion 15 years hones what, if any, ensures had on to establish a land route to ni Hongkong. And the meid- he Chamber of Commerce might gradually brought for the next to look the question in the face, Play-Who knows they might rite a despatch upon the sub- ecially after the route had been and a railroad actually estab etween Calcutta and Canton.

8 no hurry, of course,

LOCAL

TODAY'S POLICE.

WPITAL.-

Mr Goodlake).-ROLBERY AT SEA-

The two Chiuse, ith robbing a patient in the abord were brought up on remand. de, lately patient in the Seater's maid thuit be had a box stoleu con

4 and 27 Rupees; prisoners both

to his room; one had charge of it Ence washed out his room. First za waking hits beil when com-

cf his room the last time be saw all safe. He lund · heard, second aking the box, to discover whe was money in it or not. His til that he w

afraid that

Sonvict the second prisoner upon ce, as it was possible that the ht have been stolen by sume one sroom by the vernudah. They

uld have their own ideas of the

at for the evidence that was so

ra

jury could omviet on it

alore (who formerly wished to

risoners) gave them a good char

ยุ

sait that he was security for all

The Steward had charge of all and was responsible for them produced had been bought from cks for U shillinge, and the mark” (Al this stage the Portuguese

Wis

called for, but, as is fre

e case, he was overtaken loafing

ide the Court; be therefore car

the thanks, but the censure of irate.The Steward, Ignato de and that the sheet was parked the be uthers in

the 40

ut of the complainant wero, sut

of the interpreter,

that may men.His Lordship

erefore that the seconil

B.,

Sur

and that the first, prisoner

te sheet and tumblers were pianel for a mouth.

namel Eden, belonging to the borur, was charged with having Sikh: constable in the Clerge sterday. Priser had bee cour lis unpaid chair coplies to the a helbes state of intoxication any searched, herosisted and int

His Worsh

Bleed

rking up the tuju

4.8:3n who was not

fined d.fendant $1

with

off nder, named Wong: Koon

quantity

charged with theft of a ching, from the louise of a Chi

an in Queen's Rond. West. Tho ing been proven, and prisoner'

with the cinn Dougies having been

ught to light, Sow was sent to wo months with hard labour, and

a tu find two securities of $100

e months subsequent to release K-BOWN ROBBERIES--The four

Estody

o suspicion of being.com-

the rubberies with violence spou master of the Tamur sad M

E-

amp Uffice, were brought up on Three of them were discharged, erge in reference to the Tamar withdrawn. First prisoner, sho branded offender, was alsu com

safe, as no evilence could be Wonfirin the suspicious, enter he was the mii who felled Me

like

li the atorie-breaking or killing priduced. A lokong stated that and prisoner kept & hammer produced, and find it is en he went to search for it

id that he was employed na

nboard ships.His Worship sal

only give prisoner a anoatli vill

No. 1537-MAY 8, 1868.]

eer was made.)

to

hard labor as a rogue and vagabond. Mr to know that their prize is worth some Douglas would, however, deal further with $20,000. the prisoner as a Juported offender, One

The now steamer Caledonia arrived up ear previously bruded had been cut away; (untolegraphed) on the morning of Sunday the other would now be marked, and also last, and from the afternoon of Monday the usual allowance of 36 strokes given. - she has bogu making nocturnal trips down

and up

If this means that she is to ruri The following is from our Macao corresponse a night-boat on the river, there is cun dent: What you said the other day undertainly suflicient indument for her the healing of Suppressio Feri, is unfortu ately quite true. I know for certain that but not by continuing to anchor, at the occupy such a station as the river trallic, Viscount de l'raia Grando did send out most. Masac passage and (front economical mo- positive instructions to institute procee tives) without even advertising, say in the inga agailist the Procurador, the Chief In Chine Mail, which is som and read by every terpreter, and the Superintendent. These holy here. The publication of the Customs instructions came, or at least they arrivcil returns of imports and exports by the hore, whe

when Governor Horta was absent; 1 Craft, must have apauet the eyes of her native doubt of course whether Sr. Horts felt dis-enterprising owners to the fact that she posed to carry out the orders; but he would may be profitably employed in the noctur have had to do so if the last Ministry had sisl trade at a reduction fares aud rates Tenisined in power; but the i huchastro of freight on those charged by the Com Deputado

(Sr. Amaral) hesame Minister for pany's steamers. The returns referred to the Colonies, and it was right that he should above, have indead mars thau corroboratul slow gratitude to his friends and constitu: the remarks osutamed in the third para- ents. No sooner did be join the Ministry, but graph of my communication of the 17th he sent counter-orders, that is, to suspend January last, which appeared in your in-

Most

them.

THE CHINA MAIL.

.

The

-

Tonka

on the

да tal.

dhows on the Lake, and kopt the lows) The Ace, puits me in mind there

sand Son; theangelists who i

the

the proceedings against the three above prussion of the following days decid-i condition." while they were not so now. Mr for Policy in its application, rather than of across the middle. There we visited the; the Five, puts nu in uiind of the mentioned individuals, and that within edly the witted, judging from the tifs could not make at their clain unless It is admitted on all hards, that the Treaty, in the country. I do not know what effect. ont: the Six, puts me in mind that in six

steamere bas

of Mr

the

OF

one;

it has if

inherent defect have, but it seemedplanations will days the Lord i

the to be first time Seveu, that on the

the stares were broken, and he should say he deals among the people, or even of children, a dozen boys, and about thirty AN APOLOGY FOR A PACK OF that about a half were damaged. The facilitating their introduction by improving head of cattle. We remained a consider apparent damage to the machines might be the svetom of carriage, the British merchant able time in his town and longer in his

OARDS. required in ten days. If nothing but the finds his market limited to a narrow area district, which extends down to Lake of Foot was taken before the mayor of a A private soldier of the 66th Regiment flanges were broken, $150 or $10 would around the open ports by the imposition on Nyass, fifty miles distant. He was very city for using cards in the church during suffice to repair too. There has been various pleas of prohibitive duties, and anxious that suis of the freed boys from divine service. He accounted for the in- plenty time to repair them sine his report themselves in Foreign Settlements the Nassisk school should remain with him, propriety in the undermentioned way —

heavy taxes prevent the leg to show the use that could be made of his Mr John Jack, master shipwright, mid timate development of his trade.

Mayor-Well, soldier, what have pou to years, and as he surveyed the goods jointly with reference to these subjects are two nades in the town, but refused to live satisfy you of the purity of my intention. that he had been in Hongkong for over ten suggestions which the Chamber has inale on any one to remain. Une lal discovered

The attic in agriculture, but I could not prevail say for yourself? with Mr Inglis, he corroborated all the Firstly, that liberty to reside in the intering with them-Low could I remain when I

Soldier Much, sir, that I hope will previous witness had said regarding the under license from the Cousul at the Treaty have no mother and no sister," was the in-it, otherwise your punishment will be great. Mayor-Indeed I shall be ginit to hear state of the machinery and the casks of fire Fort be clearly defined; secondly, that the variabis answer, to the request for in to play

establishment of better means of com- stop. I promised to endeavour to get souse march, without either Bible, almanack, or

Soldier have been fre

that he had taken ashore two round ma- local taxes in excess of the tariff be levied a knowledge of Indian agriculture, to show proceed to satisfy your honour: I have The master of a Chinese cargo-boat stated munication be permitted; thirdly, that no ads from the sate school who had acquireil Common Prayer Book. I will therefore chines, and placed them an land at Jar-without the express sauction of the Foreign him how to make and use ploughs, used a pack of cards instead of them, which dine's wharf in the same condition as he Ministers; and fourthly, that transit duvs alitaka provided amply for our wants and will show you [The soldier then took tho got

should be collected by the lous officials in Caldwell saked his Honor if he thought of the open ports.

This was the case for the plaintifs. Mr the country, in lieu of at the Custom house coty while in his district, but he could not cards out of lits pucket, and began

Contra the Araba, who have there had been any case to meet; to which

out of is ons God only; the Deuce, of the Father his Honor replied that there was a caso, aspirience of the working of the Treaty slavers. I was therefore forourl to go round Four, of the

letter goes on to state that past our reneh lest we should barn them as

of

the the Trisity; because the goode, according to the bill of points to the necessity for a watchful and the southern extremity of the Lake i

of the four

prenched Mathew Mark, Luke, and lading Were shipped in good order and br

any radical change in its form, and three most important Wino chiofs, and five wise Virgius who trimmed thoir lamps, a month of his sutry into the Ministry; but

Caldwell, however, maintained that the plain- there is much trath in the observation, then who are still the greatest slave traders also of the five foolish cues, who were shut he confirmed bis afilhado Marques Pereira published returns, the native Graft rather they could prove negligence against them. as treaties in the office of Procurador, and last must than increased the trafore of this Company's if there ww negligence on any side, it was worked badly, not from any inl brought out ordera to put a stop to the pro- steamers to ench an extent as to be com- on the part of the plaintiffs. The storage of its own, but from mismanagement and seedings about the Auauito kidnapping imensurate with the case with which Dir was done in allait. Such censurable indifferences to Acheong pockets monthly the stipulated notice given as to

usual

way, there was no misinterinotation. How is this The let right doing should be by all well compensation by doing absolutely nothing taken hoyond ordinary pareble, while the single forcible sentence Removed from

ally partionlar vars bolag ter before as answers the question in exposed conducted organs of public opinion. As else than amoking his pipe. Your Past breakage might have taken place while the any contact with foreign merchants, and a friend of the Macaistas 1 can truly assert master General and our Packat Agent goods were being taken on board. If these the influence of public opinion, the Foreign that I wish with all my heart, that what the should not lose sight of this night convey-machines were of so very peculiar a cha Ministers

in a messura advocates of Echo do Povo said or hinted in its last nurance for the despatch of mail matter.

become should not partiontar caution Chiness exclusiveness rather than of the ructor, why ber when writing about the gunboats build ing at Tientsin, may be realized. The Chi B. M.B. Basilisk arrived at Shanglist on should have been taken by the captain in of such views can only bo obviated by the have been taken to show that extra care extension of foreign trade, and the result acas aro a set of fools for allowing the April 29 afternoon, from a cruise to Sheipoo their transuniesion.

urgent representations of all the Chambars Quinas Portuguesan to continue flying at Harbour, whither she had gone to rander

of Commeres in England. This explain Miscao. It is the easiest thing possible for assistance to the British steamer Blond

tion of the origin of the avil is the true one, them to take the pince. There are neither Queen, and to have got aahore somewhere

Let us hope that the remedy suggested in forces or munitions of war bere, and as for in that noighbourhood. On arrival at Shei

the last sentence may provo efticacicus the officers, with the exception perhaps of poo a native fialienan first, and subes

&C. Expres Br. Horta and Commandant Canha as artilquently the mandariu in obarge of the place lerymen, the rest must yet be taught the who came on boat, reported the vossol to Tactica Blementar. A smaller force than have been repaired and left for Foochow that which Ward or Bargeving commanded three days previous to the Basilisk's visit, at Shanghai, would take the whole place All were well when she left. While getting forts and all, in less than six hours. Ne ouderwoigh, owing to the chow-chow water

Englaud,

aud, Frauen or other nation would and strong tides which prevailed, the Basi interfern; and as for the Diacaistas, tlieytisk touched the ground on a rock not given ought

to: chant a

Te Deum when such an in the chart; but after a delay of a few erent takes place. With Macão as Chinese hours, the tide in the meantime having territory the Macaistas will share better in risen, she floated, and we are glad to hear China, and, a Portuguese subjects, bo has sustained little injury.-N. C. Daily much better represented than they are now. News. Portugal would necessarily have to send out

good tan to be their Consul General and Ir our absent friend Granville Sharps is not Judge to reside at Macao, and the Macais-a poot himself, the subjoiced effusion, which tas would govern themselves with a Muni- in from a Nurwish paper of Match 20; shows

pal Council, which would no doubt be that he can excite the poetic faculty in two machines in question wero stowed ahunt who was said, some months ago, to be ou people, who have not been in contact with the sonsong in the year. After this descrip

1

..

is not sufficiently civilized to be allowed to have a colony so near an English Colony As Macao is to Longkung.

OUR Canton correspondent writes, under date May No deal the late Footal of

bonus duzue

i

introduction of the Japanese mode of open ablutions, and hence a local poet sings -

"JAPAN.

Let Norwiels rejoice! Granville Sharpe has come Bustication has furnished the mRN baoki With charging ideas, and taught him the knack

How to bathe as they bathe in Jupas. Oar uuderaised notions of decency are Very stupid and needless-the plan We ought to adopt has been breughs from afar

By that highly inquisitivo.msu. Exploded the paddle-the tee of the paw If nature demand, conventional law Byapanese eats has long ceased

Needn't trouble a cove in the least. Repair to the bank-what foliows is clear

four actions let any one scal Absurd is the fally to have any fear

Sharpe hadn't when "doing" Japsa, Why should wo be prudish Convenienes first,

For Mary, Bob, Jack, for

His Honor here said that, before Mr Cald, woll proceeded with his case, he would sug. gest that an attempt should be made to settle the case by mutual arrangement; and he would at the same timo romark that he would not give anything like the sun asked. by the plaintiffs. This, however, was found to be impracticable, and the case was pro- ceeded with.

son for fifteen years. There was no notice Captain Henderson said he had been at of" with cire" on the machines, but they were stowed with particular cars neverthe less, as he knew them to to nachinery; the casks were chocked, and the usual dunnage was used. The weighty gouds were plused hear the bottom of the hold; tin slabs, not very heavy, were placed on top of the round machines.

lle attributed

stress of weather. the daurage to weights were place at the bottom; the The Chief Officer said that the heavy

nage; he was of opinion that they could stand any pressure, as there was no notice with care" on either of the assca-that

Johanna Inen

THE LIVINGSTONE DESPATCHES.

Wa Times of India) are indebted to H. E. the Governor of Bombay for the Dr Livingstone's letter is more than a following interesting despatches. Although twelve-month old, it must be burne in mind that it was, written about six months subsequent to the time when the rascally to use to ported the ductor's death To the tight lion'ble Lord STANLEY.

placu.. My Lord, I have the honour to report the receipt of letters from Dr Livingstone, Bundinky (gun), or Magur Mufopa (short legs), as his real name appears to be,

instant, and delivered the long expected his way to the coast, arrived the letters into my lands. While others who had left Wemba with Eundonky, had reached this months ago, he had boon,

sona,

if any, our prolèsts aud

made heaven curtly; the they had heard their conduct condemned. trout all His works which He crunted aud seventh day God resteet

clay They were very hospitable. And there made, wherefore the Lord blessed, the sav which had been plundered of its slaves, mo in mind of eight rightsons persons who also some Arabs belonging to a slaving party enth day, and hallowed it; the Eight, puts caute to us, and so, wrought on the fears of were saved when God drowned the world, the Johnnus men by tales of the terrible vizy Mafite or Zulus that thoir eyes actually their

and Neal, this his three wile, vives; the

the Nit, puts me in mind of stood out with terror; they ran away under nine lepers who were cleansed by our only nine Nassick buys. The Jobanned Cuti thanks); the Ten, puts me in the aule influence of fear, and left me with Savivar (there were ten-nine over returd en hart proved themselves sach inveterato mind of the Ten Commandments that God thioves on the way that it was a relief to gave Moses on Mount Sinai on the two gut rid of them. the middle of July till the end of Septem We had been in Matak's district front bor, and in the beginning of October tried to go westwards en as to avoid the Maliti altogether, but the people "Katana" or Ale-masusa" were afraid to take us up Kurt's

range becauso some arab slave asperated inhabitants. Katasa tried in traders had been driven thence by the ex rain to get carriers for us, and being an old friend he at last turned out with his ties took up our tools, suit soon sused, wives to do the work himself ais stent the young men with their sharp tongues The range is only the odge of a high plateau, where the people, all Maugauja, have not yet been led into buying and selling canit

other.

the people belus, and, like all the interior We found them to be equally afmin of

tables of stone. When 1 sce the Queen, it came from a distant part to hear the wiadomi puts me in mind of Queen Sheba, who of King Solomon, for she was as wire a woman as he was a man. She brought fifty boys and fifty girls, all dressed in boys' ap- parel, and requested him to divide the uniter, but he could not until he called the girls washed up to their elbows, and for water, and desired them to wash,

when

the boys up to their wrists. King Solomon made the divisive thereby, which pleased puts me in mind of the Great King of the Queen. And when I see the King, it Heaven and Earth, which is Gud-almighty; and likewise of King

George

to pray fur bind when I count the Spots, I fud 956, whiok se the days of the year; the Cards in each Suit, the monthe in the year; the weeks in the year; also the four Snits, the number of Carls in the whole, viz $2,

cloth, and got ample provisions cooked for my Cards suit me for Bible, almanack, and supper for the whole party, and for braak-Common Prayer Book." To which the fast next morning Flie people were sup mayer replied, Why, certainly, you have

he was positive abant,. The oasks in which within a few days, a whole year on his posed to be Marayi, but are in fact Man- given a ninch better account than I expect-

3/16ths of an inch'in thickness. He had been proceeding towards the southom extremity and possibkeep them fros nga:-

is that

the fire-clay was placed were in a very bad

Tho state, and two had to be returned to be re-journey; his excuse, which is after all a ganja under different names, as Kan cet; but there is one card you passed over.

said the soldier. conpered before the ship left London, goud one, is that he was detained in the thunda, Chipeta, Echern, dee. Their kind" Which is t There would be about 20 cwt, of tin slabs

is high and cold, their hats are plastoret Kaare replied the mayer. The soldier Interior by business.

Dr Livingstone's letters will speak for all over, oven on the roofs, for the sake of said, When I lock' at the Kuava it puts machine. ou top of each

Mr George Barber, engineer in charge,

themselves. He

He was first deterred from eat by night. They are great agricul me in mind of my own sins, and waárus me Royal Naval Vard, said that he had or passing to the north of the Nyassa by the turists, and so many in number that one that the world is full of knaves, whom I mined the machines in question and found dread. his falluwers had conceived of the village is scarcely even a usile from some should do all I can to avoid. The mayur that the guards were broken; these were the north-western border of the Lake. In

merciless Zulu or Matti tribe inhabiting other. We made short marebes, and had hereupon expressed himself satisfied, and

deal of intercourse with the monn- discharged the soldier.. tender parts of a machine, being only about

your account of the evils. ibe behaviour of the in the navy over eight years.

aepoys was such of the slave trade may He

regarded

HOME NEWS. the package na insufficient; he wantd have billing, as they did the beasts of burden, ing in it headlong, as toest àfricans of this

with the taken the guards off, or put the whole ma-

hope of inducing the traveller to race are but too ready to do. The chief who

(From the Mitchell's Muritime liegister) Mr H A. Natha, merchant, living in turn-tint they had to be dismissed; the had driven off the Arabs was delighted whe

I said I wished he would treat in

The Florence correspondence of the Times Gage Street, was summoned at the instavildar had to be sent away next; and on menner all slaving partics of whatever describes the evil effects which have resulted of the Pegistrar General for having a sor the Johanna men left in

attuining the southern and of

of the Nyassin

but complained Let us please Granville Sharpe, and show that provided with a registratios ticket. De Livingstone, le dishes tenet by flow, la invasion: This is teno, for each village has been for many a day. It looks upon that his countrymento Italy from last antumu's Garibaldian mured Yip Amyl, if his ep ot

would not join

with bin in expelling unfolly The Peace is oro elated than it we durst fendant said that the servant in nation memberment

question thu Increasing our comforts, Sharpe adds to ear was employed by his compradore, not journey with les which he may have comitted (What a blessing, as life's but a spani) [days: himi Amui said that he had been with of carv only nino fads hardly capable Deng genes of every other they have

Kwangtung, Cheng Yek i the illustrious, was hated by bis euperiors and subordinates, It appears that.

Le time-honored Recording custom, bonuses were paid to the high off- cials of Katigtong out

out of the Customs Due collected) |

in *flic provideo. But declined to receive any Bot such ban

but also his foutai-ship, but directed that, the revenue of the pry- sent day is considerably decrease in this part of the empire, the bonuses payable to others should be:

that the bonuses payable to, the potty mandarins by the owners of. productive soils, should be

Chus tite powers that also lessened.

ditional source of income lerably restricted, contrived to get Cheong u vut of their way

construing the by

Moreover Hia celloney directed be..]

at be,

by the natural fallibility of man, into ci- nous crimes

gone than the Chelot demanils. s Lighter laz on the productive whose owners are said to be determin

No sooner has Cheon of degradation..

an

Do just as he did in Japan.

He teaches us how we may vary our ways

By trying the style of Japan. games be thankful and welcome hian house, Rememb'ring how gladly he ran, When Stitt Wilson, only, did wish bit to ros,

To find it the ways of Japan,

siuco

Dr volvatr body, ittle disheartened the dia. won

of

16

On the other hand, last year's fuvasion las

carrying his lighter loads, smut after 10 more cohesion than a rope of sani.

dificulties and privationa

As we went westwards to avoid the AI brought money to the Pontifical coffers and of which the comprature for some time,

but

ater, we turned northwards as soon as we a to be hoped he will live to give an o the fat instant ire bad bean employed by count, he arrived on Feb, 1st 1867 ut Bem-

nies to the Fontifical army. Under these it is to

pest treng

the kugitude of their defendant His Worship remarked that

bo or Wemba. He expected to reach the and

and neig there was no wonder that the coolies were

Tanganyika by the mouth of May Just, and

a

#ul

dreimstances all attempts at begotiation

OR

walked into the handa Ban part of the Florence Government

Wo met two

are useless. The o posms is more accentuated than ever, Even should the

Yip Amui, for having engaged himself aait is little lit 1880. by Dr S defend ourselves and thain, but the Muziter, Rojae believes that it can rely upon the

they

whom mul

inut d'a

above that of last season's but as only one passage in the said yeasol between London Messrs Carlowitz & Co, appeared, and saia Lanaccompanied Captain Burton to Babisa, and for the first time got inform these places by a

BUC

foreign buyer lies as yet appeared in the and Hongkong. Mr. Hillyaz, instructed by they were not agents Mr Osmund, derk market, perlips the report of short yield Mr Hageland, appeared for the plaintiffs in the Registrar

egistrar General's Office, said that of the first crop in acusequence of the un-ul Bir Caldwell appeared on defendant's he could prove that the defendants required p favourable state of weather lately esperi- bahalf.

rent for these houses. His Worship said has lyi samo weight with

In stating the case. Mr Hillyar explained he should hold the defendants the Chansze

constrie- his ralentation

But it is to be that the claim was made up by $500 for tive agents; the defendants could however iiiii

canning Celestial damage done to two centrifugal machines recover the fine from Me bargesto; and fond of playing the part at Point; and $220 for loss sustained by that be certainly would recover:

that

the

up

the

who

much

troops give not

ers is Siruits Times. Batra as well, and to be used in the Sugar Refining Works at he must fine them $10.-Mr Eibeke said Nras Under such ciganyl was crossud in let. 10:34 S.; i/States, all is "confusion and disarray

is moreover

TREATY REVISION AND THE OHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

tives

a

the whole world, and it was meau de ussen

Ha higerred of the United States. The authorities at

the

to expect assistance from the overruncat

Washington were and are familiar with all first as the proceedings of the Feulans. have

They for a joint defence of that hunter; and in armaged with the Canadian Government

B

daily brought up for telling lies, when od to resist such an imposition, and haya

person of the defendant's position should! will have been at Ujiji in June At Ujiji veg from them to some mountains, and Franch troops ba withdrawn, the Court of also Hireatened to create a tumult at His

deliberately utter a falsch.uol.Fined $10. he will have found provisions aut melione eut in the same direction, in order Excellency's Yamun and their

Bent to him there in The first bargain in new. Tean, which is

Lowry

powe

chia SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT, survant to the defendant in the above vaze visione sent to him now-reaching Ujiji, as east. As we went northwards we saw no Vecchia have now been so muc

that further pro-

after plundering the villages to which we devotion to the Papacy which exists

Nie throughout world for defenders Iooked upon at the commencement of

More- Before Hon, II, J. BALL.

ware proceeding, turned of torte more over, the defences of the city and of without a ticket was n nest brought up and May 8, 3868. era in the history of tea-trade at the open

would; probably a

Civita fined $5.

a year after his ex-

much strengthen has been made, and sales of Canton ALLEGED DAMAGE BY IMPROPER STOWAGE. Mesir's Carlowitz & Co. were summourd pooted Arrival there--would bvor reach, and more of their devastations, and suffered

ed that a coup. undergone the process of

Wah-hee and Uthers James Henderson,

as Agents for Musars· B. D. Murgesson & particularly as no indications is given of Crossing the Loangwa and the great valley, impossible, and an Italinu army,

de ranin would be almost considerably of his durin ibly from wont of provisions. puttes book," which the Celestials consi-master of the ship Red Ruling Hood, $470. Co, in that this initur, il neglected to use or that inco

of in which it flows, (the bed of an anoat would have to attempt the reduction of half-armed body of volunteers, dur to ho tautamount to the exeontion of a This was etain by

Bondonky and his plaintiffs to recover report themselves as householders of Tene

companions, one bond. The price pairt for this description the shore-named anm for alleged danagements Nos. 11 and 20 in Taijingsben, con-

lake,j

we entered Lobisa, or country of the of tea is stated in be from 3 toels to 34 tals done to certain machinery while on the tary Ordinance.

ance Mr Limboke, from

as one of the "sons of

prosent moment At the trary tu

tation as to the route the Portuguese follow- were questioned with reference ed in going to Cazambet is placed by hightest intimation of withdrawing Wemon and the coast, and from their des the map munter very much too for exat. Iront the Papat teritory, and the contes the geography of the country between oription it would appear that no river of

We never came upon it, so trud on new pondent believes that they will remain

Mr any fuagnitude had been crossed anywhero; ground. It will enable one to form a thero until after the French elections.

John Mitchel,

be supposed or does Dr Livingstone mention the exist idea of the way we went if he considers 1

westirant from Katozsa and then to know something of the Fenisa COD- once of any river of any size utlier than the which do not join the Chambezi Zambest and the Loapual, weit off in 1869.

Northwards till we take the paint where spiracy, tells us that "the whole concern

has riu right up against a a wall, and

candot The wate

watershed between the Lengwa and take one step further. In the United Blete circle having been described round the had fouted all its banks wills clear water, of the shepherd bay, who we have been told breakage of a number of casks of fire-elay.

From the first, the organisation has been's in our school-dys joked with his neigh The leszed counsel grounded his case upon

Nyassa conjointly by Dr Livingstone and bours with the false cries of Wolf. It is negligence on the part of defendant, and

Bandanky's party) the important question but the line of trees which showed its actual fran. It was madness to attempt to free not to be wondered at if some cook and bull improper stowage, whereby the damage to

of the disconnection of the Nyassa and the size were not more than forty yards apart. Ireland when England was at pracs with I think we are now on the watershed, stories of the doings of the ladrones in the the machines was caused anal the reclay

Tanganyika appears to be satisfactorily ten districts, were also contorted with the casks broken. The centrifugal machines If the unposted decision of Lord Stun solved.

though not the highest point of it, between ohlerk of object of causing a stis,

veru of a peculiar nature, and one of the lay is destined to bu actul on, and negotia- The Johans mon deserve punishmout Chambezi and Laqamla. We have reported that á

at a band of this, however,

*ing worthies made guards or flanges were broken in both tions for the revision of the Treaty of for the want of truth they have exhibitod a great deal from

The Babisa who were their

appeatatice

Fayline, at

bat having of them.

Tientsin are really to be entered upon within reporting Dr Livingstona's death, and I Mr W. M. Smith, one of the plaintifs, Mr Barlingbaus, those Chambers of Cat Pitrpose altressing H. Sultan Abdallahustial effuote, their country is depopulated, fuiscalculator their day of visiting they had

to engage in slayery have suffered ils to retire with a poor buoly It sppears that stated that he had seen the machinery on berce in this country that are most deeply and Mr Sunley on the subject as soon as I and the few inhabitanta now living at wide porio:lical sales of tea are held in the interior board in London, and the machines were interested in the China trade should lose into an opportunity, I have, de, Cominencing fenru the first lay of this Chi- the in good order. A card was nailed on no time in forwarding to the

•Foreign Ofice

HENRY A. CHOROBILE. - bitervale from each other had no provisions nose moun and are contioned throughout the the cover of one of the machines with his

Zanzibar, 27th January 1868,

to sell. In the Luangwa valley, and also to any nothing of a fleet of transports, can month at intervals of five days, Thus address, and the words "With care, It appears that the memorials of the varions P. SWe have farther ness of Dr Liv.

possibly go out, or get ready to go out," The result is, that the Brotherhood are the second sale in their current muon was Mr Foster, engineer at the Sugar Retin-Chambers in China, with the Conanlaringstone's artival at Ujiji towards the min- their Geb day, when the lots purchased ing Works, said that he was a passenger by reports or communications andósod to dlo of last October, as your Lrship will lines in marching through its dripping Ladership of such a hopeless enterprise.

bnt Lobis bad to animals, and of 48 therefore declines to

had "impotent to do anything" and the hero

accept were at once paid for in copper cash, which the Red Riding Hood, from London, and then, are alreatly under consideration had been sent up from here on the preced that he saw the machines and the fire-clay here; and as the venue has been changol,

forests. We had no difficulties with th

A eur of one of the Paris churches has natives other than the petty annoyances ing day, and the teas shippest off. The casks on board in the West India Docks the Manchester, Bradfont,

which jure not wanting in even the smouth denounced from the altar att persons who nes made their appearance on the They were properly poked

be bind pool, and other important Chambers should

go to see M. Enile Auger's new night of their 7th day, which being a packed ranch wachinery, although nut of that

day

life, and certainly not such as an ex- of that circumstance take advantage

My Lord,On our arrival yesterday at

Paul Forestier," and has declared then

play, after the fair," they lead the mortification of partionlar kind and bad they been proper only advantage, as far as we can sou, that this town we found that a party of black bould mean by Ba

This town (Bembo) bas & treble line of so facto excommunicated. This is rather funding that they had minand a capital, up-ly dunnaged, they could not have been so is likely to acornio from it) to send the Arb slave traders was ready to stars for stockades and a leg ditch rotted the inner awkward, for the Emperor and the Empi ess portunity of filling their bags with eas, damaged. The centrifugale wore the most affurts of the Chius merchants to procure a Bagare var Zanzibar, and would remain one. The Chief seems a frank, jolly person,

havo been to esc Consequently 7 on paying their visits as d:s- tender parts of the whole mashinery. What satisfactory settlement of the many imper-only half a day to allow of our writing and having cattle, we moon to reat a lit applauddled its very play and loudly. appointed men to somo nine shops denting their repair would cost he could not say, tant points that will come under disqusei The geographical matter must therefore be with hits. We ate all very much emaciated,

While Italy is almost overwhelmed by in variums descriptions of clothes, they car probably £15 at home; it would be a soine. As an incentive to energetits action, the abort. We could not go round the northern but like certain races of pigs, take on fat financial difficulties, her ancient rival, Aus ried away as much vof: them as they needed, what expensive job hi Hongkong, as new Shanghai Chamber of Commerce bine sd-end of Lako Nyassa as wo intended, partly kindly. Our severost loss has been all our trie, is experging from hers with wonderful and siled one of the gates of the City in patterns would have to be made for it. He dressed a circular letter to the Climbers of because the country had been

awept of promedicines,

rapidity. The two Financial Ministers of taking lape of the place,

could not say whether any notice was given Commerce in England, urgently requesting visions by Zulu narauders, and partly be Twohl native merchants of high stand to the Captain, on the stripment of the mathem to press the whole question un tire cause i felt sure that the Johanna taon having rain every day, feel that we need, in friendly rivalry as to which of them will We ara 4,500 feet above the sun, but Austria and Hungary seen to be engaged Ing and well-known to foreigners, have chines, as to their pechlar nature.

consideration of Her Majesty's Govern would get the sight of danger, us they like the cattle of the country, the protection Bungarian Minister has won the race; fret reatore a financial equilibrian. The departed this life. Ong of.. them was a Mr Johu Inglis, late engineer of the ment The letter

uiter conveys in clear, concise afterwarde actually did on mere roport, at large dealer in silk, pitve goods for the Mint, stated that he surveyed the Machines terms the substation of the chief points in its souflicin end. By striking soultrurts of het American harket, and the other dealt it in question on the 30th Duesenber last. Que the Shanghai memorial, to which we have we passed through a depopulated tract of bo so sauty, but hope to send fuller in scheme by which Austria will be paying her I regret that my geographical notes must for while his coups iter has presented a the principal articles of import and export of the guards or flasiges was broken in referred in detail in a formar issue. The about olie hundred miles,

information from Tanganyika. was familiarly called by the Indian various dects, by weight or pressure being liberty to rahle in the interior of the quain

quainted with Mataka, the most influential traders, Cotton-incrclist Awing," whose plused from above; the flanges are about country (it saya), and to open business chief of the watershed between the const The boys caunot go more than seven or eight Our progress hitherto has been very slow, trade mark in the Bombay markut COU

of an inch thick. As the.

promises them, after being accorded the and the lake. His town consists of at marde & preminut. Of the available zegedly of an delicate a nature, he could not may 12th article of the Treaty of Ciendsin, has lupat 1,00! hon and the quede en miles a day with their loads, and that in fandi he bus begincathed to his three sur- what time would be taken to repair them bener of no avail feum, the very limited the net being over 3,000 feet, the climate is

BT.,

aud

an exposition of their views on the ambject.

perceive from Issabin All'alla's statement. (Letter from Dr Livingstone.)

CLARENDON,

Leeds, Liver

To the Right flouble the EAN

(thin

with

heino

in that of the Chambezi, i had to difficuity

in receiving supplice of moat with the rite

·

hard

eat

every seaport keep so vigilant a guard that

at even a single ship of considerable size,

the

way three years bence, he himself is able to

vet, the Austrian Minister is sompelled to show a clean halauco-ahert at once. More

to a measure which is herois" in

surt

viving sous $10,000 each, and to his two they might have to be tried, and taken to interpretation &nbsequntly given to the cold in July. Some of his pooplo had sough for me too, with a heavy rifle.--I te proportious, and demands great sacrifiots

from capitalists. Capital, whether iovable crimovable, is

is to pay a certain percentage for three years, Landed property, house financial societies, industial undertakings, all are to contribute in a certain ratio, se cording to their capital; the holders of creased in proportion

yone Frasdons $20,000 each. Happy Lads.— pieces, before they were perfect. Material clauro conferring the benefit while the to lake passe to plander, without his The thundering despatches of the Prussian is Hongkong in about two or three tinies chief object of the Treaty has been fur itnowledge, and he had ordered the captives

of a German house, have not yet effected his is about four times. The nachinery for the foreign manufactures from the great portion and accidentally get a sight of the party, in "Naroisse," Bad has been ratsacking, funds by a coupon tax, whicle is to be in Authorities in re the kidnapped compradore ideater than at home, while European labor that frustrated by the virtual exolnaium of and castle to be sent back. It was gratify. ing to find that this was a spontaneous sot, liberation, and he consequently continues * Mint was packed in the same manner. Of of the population. Deuled the privilege Phill under the kind care of those who seam the oaks which he examined, a number of of himself introducing the goods in which and found it to consist of fifty-four women

DAVID LIVINGSTONE. Bembr, 10:10.3., 30-60 E., Feb. 1st, 1607.

BANDMANN is about to appoi in London Paris for correct costumes,

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