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#GRINA MAIL.

ONG, "THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1868.

TONNAGE DUES. hether the objects sought beelsim- essions or demanded us Treaty fourish of weapons of any kind ems the best mode of prepar y for successful negociation?" R. Alcock's Circular, dated 17, 1838.

il, most forcible Feeble! The buracteristic extract from our Eeprezentative's late lecture to cbted merchants of China cor- a few words a complete state- his views as to the thethod of vill international questions. raid of indignant "dollar- into the province of Pecheli, a novelty for which the Chives ent would be wholly unprepared as much unprepared as they for a resolute claim for on the part of our Minister, Felivered in such a mauner as come the Representative of one eding interests in China, when

tisfaction from a semi-barba-- effete, nationality. But it is Horrid Mars" that the wor buy speaks when she talks of a weapons. She (for we feel to use the masculine pronoun) that British merchants may loud, and too finaly while changes of bad faith and dis Treaty obligations" against ibet centru Chinese Govern-* its employés in the provinces. 15 but it a lock some British have singled; therefore no beachant is a right to exprot to be carried out. The Chinese ant made Sir R. Alcock believe

more

Hankow, so all British mor for two years punished by a tumis- Government, a

tous Jospector General, and consent of a moat highly vis en if imbecile) Minister, who

the trouble of asking if the

of the Yaniên and the In-

ere true. It is not with H.

that we are going to deal, how- Jess with such paltry considera-

ht of residence, of navigation, which he dismisses so summari-

merchants, amugglers, al eis, and the British comm eral have a right to ask the hootmistress at Peking, who

Endly enlightening them as to

, a question or two on a sub-

can only be settled by the

inese Government.

e a right to ask and to insist

y to the question what has

with the Tonnage dues levied

renty Port since the Treaty of me into effect 1 Ifere is a

subject for negotiation; mere-

om the highly virtuous gov conut current, showing on monics ceiveil on Account: dues, and on the other ins

in the erection of beacups or

and the distribution of buoys

ips. The highly virtuous

will no doubt refer us to its

ous Inspector General, who

that he has been doing much

he matter of Tonnage dues.

3 bean spending the money.

under this head freely and, Sauces, judiciously, in lighting

al improving the entrances to

Hachors, we admit. We do

call in question even his

r the Chinese Government

as on a late occasion, to all

tugues as to the mode of onnage due. We leave him

architectural, legislative, and for any account he can give the present, and it is of both resent that we have to de coquit That the Tounge ot been properly applied in

2.

No. 1542-Mar 14, 1868.]

!

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.

Before Hon. H. J. BAL

May 14, 1868. J. B. Lopez O. A. Marques, money due on a promissory note. aut not appearing, judgment

default.

went

THE CHINA MAIL.

the first

3

to hand from the Recorder The following supplement to the above

The news from slibre is very exciting

Sir Rutherford is loved by mercantile enses failed to appear, and judgment was have still no reason to apprehend the apt one of the rebels carry off his horse rusion that the rebels were making a forcepted and the town starved into surron-

the past tauy a disinal tale of ship- wreck can testify, and we have but too plain an indication that there is no in tention on the part of the Chinese Gor eniment of employing the enormous surplus the accumulation of yours for which they are responsible, in the badly- lighted state of the coast, and the dan-

A. Gilimanu u. Pinto; Samme for ger attending an entrance into our most Same v. W. Williamson, small sums for frequented ports at the present moment. goods supplied. De eiulants in the above

clains, and puzzled by the counter durges given against them. of the Chinese Government. He is

Fong Amui o. Noronha, Junior, $0.80, evidently overworked and his fatigued for wages due as a servant. It appeared Train wants a change of occupation. that defendant beat and turned away the During the quiet of the siege of Peking plaintiff, because he refused (there being on momorials need get through to vex him, admitted having struck the plaintiff, and might he not work out the little sunilso that he owed him $5 of the amount we have set him, and when British claimed. Judgment was given for plaintif

for full amount. gupboats and a British army have once more opened the rente via Taku for Chne sular and Customs' Notifications, let us have in the form of a "Circular (sepa- rate)," the result of his arithmetical labours?

during

by the Nicnfet, when no troublesome puukala) to fan him as ordered. Defendant the May meeting with the training

LOCAL

THERE is a letter lying to address of "Union," at the offer of this paper, and it may be had on application from the proper parties, whose doolie did not wait for the change to which they are untitled out of the

Jad

late and is now at Tientsiu.

JAPAN,

will

be in-

We further

Owing to the wetness of the weather dur morning of the 23th April, the United ching-the Colonel Commandant (Chintao) | wang is scou expected here with Manoloo ing the last three days, it has been almost States Consul went down the river in the of Tientsin, who siso said that the rebels soldiers. impracticable for realdouts in the settlement of the steamer Manchu with Capt. Clark had gone away $39.50, to go up to town ; and I am, therefore, un- to make enquiries regarding the rebels This aerning (30th April) the batteries at in a Bontherly direction. Defendable, at this moment, to communicate to from the villages where they were seen the the ramparts at the Taseo

by you any particulars procurable from the previour afternoon. He found that then fetrum the settlemeut, began firing shotlod road-gale, about Chinese

traders, respecting new move villagers had left their village and had caution, and put the community into a stato is of the rebels, beyond

bat

have stated passed the night on the opposite side of the of alarm. Od ran into the reshthe rebels have robbed the native bank generally above. Judging from the large Peiho. They pointed out a newly unmber of Imperial troops stationed in the grave where they said they had just buried at, from which I saw the flash and heart between here and Tientsin-The Takos forts

mado

the mist gan tired I jumped qute of north of the province, I am opinion

their people who was shot through the report of 4 or 5 other spotted cannon are deserted, and at the mercy of any at- Our of the forehead, because he had objected to within a few minutes, and then pearance of the rebels at Tientsin -

the: reports tacking fores. the whole season of the year; but what may the previous day. They said the rebola

of a number of gingals; when I came to the

It is supposed that the The wheat and

for Peking produce occur next winter, after the bavigation bas killed another man, whose body as yet lay attack on the remparts at the Takob rout der Trade at Tientem will he entirely one to foretell at this early date. This wat lage. They said that only 18 or 19 robols noise of the field places and tambrils going learn that Mr Lay, tls Vice-cousul at Takvo closed to shipping it would be hard for any unburied in one of the housos one

in their vil gate, Bufose long 1 beard the roll and stopped, I should fancy.” weather is

for had come to their place. They pointed to rapidly along the Takos road in but we calculato if

the diree- have rain now we shall have fine weather they said a party of the rebels had passed tion of going to the scene of action, and

village in a southerly direction where tion of the gate. I dressed with the inter- has been compelled to evacuate the Conen- on the race days.

the night. They thought that another probably staying cut all day before The juuks this year, through the efficient body had gone to Seeu-shring-kon, the reached it, however, I learnt that the rebols, measures adopted by Mr Hancock-the hartown half way between Takoo and Tientsin. if they really were ever there, had bour master at Takoo,-have anchored in They said also that they had seen burning away. When it became sufficiently proper places and in proper order through houses in a southerly direction all the past to see a goal distance, I saw sure horse- dear

(Freni our own Currespeudent.) out the che ho zaath of the river, have the futeborg de to the Treaty Templo in mon riding in a southerly direction, but taken place. The Consils, I have no doubt force had been largely reinforced on the could not asesstain. I later saw his Excel-again postponed airing to political troubles. ing to which no cases of collision have forenoon, and found that the Imperial whether they were rebels or

H1000, 16th April, 1868. The opening of Yeddo and Negata is of the chits were for anus amount thanks for the order he has preserved in the

ting consider. Mr Hancock deserves their best south gato. Some 800 men passed through lency Chung on this ramparts at the Takou The Yokohama: official organs publishes $5, bis Honor quoted the following

I was there, and took no a position shall maintain license person

Buy for; or recover any debt or duinand an ae- debt shall bona fide bave been contracted at count of apicituus liquors, unless suel one time to the amount of Five Dollars, or upwards, nor shall any iten in any account for spirituous liquors be allowed where the liquors bona fide delivered at one time shall Jars." addition to the drinks charged for, thors were games of bowls amounting to $2; and upon his Honor asking the defendant whether or not he admitted the

- IMPORTANT TO HOTEL-KERPEMS.

:.

Edward facker e. 1. Barees, $22.50 for drinke and garues had at the Orientat Hotel, as per "chita "I

chits produced. As one

to.

No 17) action

01205.

ан

gone

The

$5 note forwarded with flie advertisement. not amount to the full sum of Five Dol they may have reunhad this point, as the rampura he told a gentleman present very glad to hear this news, as Brigadier felt to see the ]

TO-DAY'S POLICE.

The only case of importance before the Magistracy to-day was a charge of selling

dant was convicted, und sentenced to pay a

perfect readiness to pay that sum His

Dis

direction.

A row has ocurred between the Captain a blue button military mandarin, that there were over 20,000 soldiers within the with two swords boarded his ship and de-

panese Custoina A

A body of mea Armed bis nanded apua inspecting his cargo. Very insult and

Ordinance (No. 11 of 1844, 500 773 44 river this year; thus saved them an in- we to the outside of the rapiparts, ruad-gate, aurrounded by a number of many restrictions to foreign intercourse mense deal of labor in settling collision about the eighth of a mile from it. A wafficers; and I understood that he was eri- that nothing can be done in the way of bu age was pointed ont ! milles distant which, aged in examitiling two prisoners-goldiers iness. It is illegal to ship or self arms,

belonging to April 36: leurnt this forenoon that the I was told, was occupied by a body of re had been outight in one of the adjacentro Verdu rith a passport is at the risk of Brigadier To's corpa, who ammunition, rice, copper cash, &c. To go rebels had advanced northwardsas far as Kingbels. I saw numbers of horseinen near villages marsuding. About au Lour and a chou, A letter rumor placed then Imperialists towards it, and au fighting gate ramparts,

life. Without a passport, it; but no movement was made by the half Inter, when I was at the south road-

10189 if possible: Our Beral heard

merchants are endeavouring to get as far north as Tsan-phou which is took place, while I was at the south

officer who

wup a

a Club.

I believe it will start with 220 li from Tientais. It is possible that arrived from the west gate, coming along me on the ramparts, that his Excellency

was on the

butaide of the moat tell an- gato. The three port superintendent other officer who was standing near

twenty members all-about

; luci sals in i

is indefnitely postponed. they are reported to be all mounted then.

while I was standing near Chung had beheaded the two nie

Owing to the irregularity of the Pacific Of course the appearance of the rebels that the re

the gate; and

I was Mail Company's stentners a strong desire is moving northwards in the direction of that the rebels, from the news he had re- Yu's corps-composed of Hoo-kwang and Hine through the Inland Sea, running from

P &O..Co.

start a branch Tientsin, has created considerable alarm ceived from his scouts, were making pre- board H. M.'s gun-lioat Algerine, Dufen as $18. of the total clat, and expressed 18 We are still without any particulars regardentain. The Unperialists later marched the corps are out on their reconiterian and returning by the same ronta. samshu without a license to seamen on $2 for games, Mr Barnes admitted as much amongst the traders and others in Tientsio,paration to leave the neighborhood of eang 500 mea-rob the country people, Shanghai via Nagasaki and Hiogo to Yoko-

and treat them with great ernolts, when fine of $50, in default to go to gaol for two Honor, however, said that he wished to ag the Nianfei rabels, as they have appar.side the ramparta down towards the expeditions. I was told, this morning, "by | of the American ship Despatch and the 3a-

the river, going in an easterly, months; and the hontuan, etcoted to go to know only about the games at present. In ently taken the imperialists completely by I have not heard, up to this hour (6. P. prison. The boat was wiifisested, so that the face of the Ordinance he had now surpriso by their rapid more in this direc- 28th April,) that any fighting has taken camparts under the direct control of his 1

Tientsiu to have a basis of operations from place, but should I hear any particulars, Excellency Chang; and that there were properly he viewed this as au in nance distinctly laid dowa tint no licensed the seaboard; but the largo nutaber of the way yet be able to send you an account of northern rumpaste, belonging to Li lang ordered them off. Our Minister slonid well regarding any attack on the rebel body, } it per alangku.

something near 20,000 more

more outside the chang's army. If the rebels and at first April 30-Yesterday evening, we learnt the intention to take this city by a coup that a force of 20,000 men of Le-hung de main, it would, four days back, have chang's army had arrived at Tiontain been very suy soldiers at Tientsin to | easily carried out, for there were April 27-Iam again able to give you some are two foreigners employed by Le-hting defend the ramparts, but at present the

early in the day. With this force there then further news regarding the second inroad of chang with the Artillery aorps; and on defensive force is daily increasing, the Niente rebels in this provice About these rasa reaching Tientsin and finding Maya Freed qught he of eleven P.M., on Sunday 25th April, the

this anchorage during night of Chief authority at Tientsin esnt informa people here whom they knew when serving tion to the Consula, that he had received under Major Gordon, the following news the 28th April and went upto the Freucheo-be sorted. intelligence that the advance guard of the all previous accounts completely, has been day evening the French gunboat Le fireton, regarding the Nioufei rebels, which dwarfs sulate in the northern suburbs and yester rebels, all mounted i inen--were only 120 le

receivod

which already mentioned had gone up the fron Tientsin,

truerta it;

by us. and were already gone with a considerable fures and are all mounted, as well as the women consequently two gunboats at Teutain

grand canal to the West of the city, ancliored that Chin, the Colonel Commandant, had That they number 80,000 lighting me off this settlement. The Fronch have now

defendant could not use it as a flating grogshop for some time to come.

TWO DEATHS IN DAOL.

A Coroner's inquest was held yesterday afternoon at the Magistracy upon the body of a Chinese prisonice named Yip Atak, who was Adraitted into Gaol on the 11th ulting for two months for farceny, having a small nleer on his leg, and who died last aight He had been attended by the Colonial Sur- geon, and had been well-treated in the

Bir Gouglue, Gnol Quol tendent,

Baol Hespite that, for ne Superin

quoted, he had no jurisdiction, the Ordi- person should nintain any claim for epi- ritious liquors if such obtained at one til bo under $5, and he tharufure could not enter into the case. Indgment was conse quently given for $2 only, and the plaintiff clits" with him, anying he would make left the Court, taking his waste-paper

a present of them to the defendant.

CHINA.

THE REBELLION. (SPECIAL TO "CRINA MAIL")

TIENTSING, April 28. Tue Rebels made their appearance batore

tion. I

imagine their

is to

to gut to

imperialist troops or armies lying around Peking, Hukeon-foo and Faouting-foo will have power to keep them back. Tha wei

for still keeps wet and is very favorable

for the crops..

were moving

consider the

it was an English ahip. The American will the excuse given. They thought

not submit to

hubbug, so a claim for dam- ages to the extent of afty thousand dollars

is to be dromuded.

the indignity by presenting & loaded revol I hear that the Captain's wife resented

has beng laid before the American Consul, ver at the leader of the party. The case An apology offered by the Japanese has

from Osaa, reports great excitement on Captain Stuart who has just returned account of the visit from the Mikado. Growds through every street, and it was found impossible to force a passage.

the wheel-barrow labor was somewhat awk. ward, and was the cause of leg-Bores. There the prisoners sometimes caused on purpose, and it is believed that such was

case report a melanolily event in our

No

In coltination of my last advices,

resi

Wagner, M. da Silva and Frank Sarith(destroyoil several villages. The light of meet them, and drive them back. H. B. M. ble of going anywhere in China or of doing naval fores: but we are looking for the ar- little comect an eccentric old Scotch- returned a verdict of deatii from natural

callaba.

An inquest was held immediately there after, on the body of Abdoul Khan, an hi- dian prisoner who died yesterday forenoou,

their camp, tires and of the burning set

ch

will

Iti

and who was Bumitted on 13th July 1886 half a mile of the gate. One of them would be in a better position to bring her putting down the rubols it may be compared although considering the large Ame- formed one of the crowd of Pioneers who

ou a two-years sentence for larceny. De Murray stated that prisoner was not n strig in, hat was feesten melically.

lamouts can be readily seen from the walls.

Their pickets have anaouchied within was caught within the West hate this A. He was instantly decapitated

They are said to be 30,000 strong and

HOO

Between 11 and 1 this momine, the Doctor moving it six divisions of 5,000 each, anchora of the British rettlement, being our bright visions of the Imperafin ver boat to this place en tlie ein

aud

uite fadies of

was sent for by Sir Douglas tu se deceased, who Lad expired before his rival.

the back of deceased, exag

However, extensive discoloration from recent bruises, De Biurmy sent the body to Hospital for post morttia examination, He produced two cures taken from the hands of two turnkeys with which deceased was Idmitte} to e been beatsi.

.88 mua have been indicted with the lives and property of foreigners in ali mounted: were well dressed, and most Imperial generals in putting down thought before yesterday, and of course | Last night a fow of his friends accompanied

The

case of attack. The Imperialists claim to have 8000 troops within the walls, and boast their ability to buld it.

·E. H. HALL

£

burs of Jabourers at work erecting a new morning at ais o'clock; and from rumours | great havoo-burn a perd read the funeral service, and sil We extract the following journal gir ramparta. His Excellent, Vice President/day have gone in a south-easterly direction, although the rebels are said to be in some

ing a history of tweet orents, at Tientsin and in the neighbourhood of the capital, caretim from the North Chini farull. The great interest now attaching to the ovants of the rebellious party in the North will justify this usually lengthy extract-

TIENTSIN.

i

front

entertain the

Tunst

sin

has put up langa thongh the principal

Great preparates are going on in Osaca.

for a visit from the Mikado. The temple

and cash is scarce amongst the Japan-

gut-boat. Don-which geth, april and our hindered by the Imperial fores; that I do not hear that the American naval than called Donald Campbell who for years

down the anything in it, so far as regards being rival of HM. gunboat Cross avery day, deuts river at 2 P.M. 90 26th

hored below the forts, 2 la disfunt from Le-bang-chang's army has hitherto not b the settlement, where it was thought she been able to cope with them, and so far from the south de ordered a gunboat was landlord of a Hotel in Shanghai called

rus south of China to this port; the Argyle Arms."

January lust be to beat on the rebels, should she be to a paper army; and that at presetit there riets shipping intorusts at stake at regired to this compelled to fire on thein to keep them from are no signs of the country being placed in Tientsin, one would imagine not a moment of adventure. guns

of a new fold port in quest of enturing the settlement,-returned on the tranquillity through the Imperial forces, would have been lost in despatching a gun-

He commenced by morning of the 27th April to her former This news has naturally cast a

by leasing two pieces of land, with Japanese bouges, pening of this Until last weak: a visit from the old ma and state they are en route for Tou-ting the ladies of the community should they in the above accounts to be facts, although I

thera

river last Alarch; the American residents much more close at to receive bringing tranquillity to

hand

to this region. Taking here having, last autum, urgently request was missed and yesterday morning was ents wha a daily oceniones. For seven days (foo) the provincial Capital.

compelled to go afloat through the successes cannot faneying that the number of the late admiral in a written actress, tot dead in bed. is dislike to Japan- Their principal mediate object is of the rebel foress. Some country people, been greatly exaggerated, one may na- as possiblo. Yesterday there was a mour Shangh for a China boy and waiting his

has | send them somo naval

smo naval protection as soon se servants had caus

caused him to write to doubtless the grain junks in the Peiho flying before the rebels, about 9 A. s. ou turally ask the following questions: river which are very numerous and hentie 27th April, gave intelligence that the prospects are there now of sucing a large junk (Bachnen) which was loaded with

that the rebels had seized a Shanghai arriral he lived and

and died aloue. vily freighted just now.

The British gunboat Dove is here, and distat, house in a vilinge at that distance, stweld the accounts of these foreigners be Tientsin fall into the hands of the rebels in Glasgor. The result was satisfactory ty request of Capt. Mackenzio & post night the rebels we previous

were within 20 le business done this season in British and Empe of them told

Amarican manufactures at Tientsin Andal ries. The towns of Kokoe and See mortem examination was held by Dr. Clay ahney koo half way between Takno ud for the susfaction of respectable relatives proper steps have been taken to secure He further mentioned that the rebels were true, what are the future prospects of the the a few hours, extending down the whole of the hack from the shoutters to the

of them wore rail silk turbans and jackets,

kes, rebullion?"

have been plundered. It appears huiver his remains to their last resting place. The buttocks. (Here the Coroner ordered the

I rode unt to the Treaty Temple on the

that the rebels only take opium, horses, or rain fell in torrents and the little party I could not see anything of any roble silver, and that after they love a ville ghted on their way by Cuties bearing forenoon of the 27th Aprd, and saw - from the rampart at the south road this or town the Imperialist soldiers do the Japanese latiterns presented a most melan- tornkeys alluded to sudar arrest of the Police) Witness sent decused for

esampi nation under the impression that discase of

gate, where the southern rul cators the current abougst the Chinese military, it The Imperial forces at Tientsin appear

choly spectacle. Mr Major, of the Osaca the heart

might en

have been the canso of

Chung, the three death, The use of death wes, in his

of the Board of War, was there forwarding perhaps town the Peibo towards Tak:00 Euroenhout 20 li from here to the sonte Messrs Glover & Co. are erecting a twe

would appear ports superintendent

that the rebels ston yester acting on the defensive entirely; mal was o over. opinion, the shock received by the screen

matters by his presonce. I heard that he The

There are signs of iesprovement going on." panishment inflicted.Ar Douglas, of the Thual, stated that deceased entered Cast on

statul there were insidemble forces bo- fait ramparts to lay ato manned by Tikust, they are not attacked, Lo-long-

story house. The Japanese Government 38th July 1868, for two years, having stolen

longing to the end of Generals soldiers, see yesterday on the ramparts, north part of Tientsin song Gli fen the streets.

and I understood the regular chog's 20,000 men are statimed on the a gold watch Ducensed was not a strong

bang-chaug and Exo-t

-bang-tang moving ra man, and was about 10 years of age; he

pidly towarde Toutsing to protect it. He of canons in the east, probably from the robeis going to Peking, I do not suppose, are go after the rebels. fhuar firing urth gato, with the view of preventing the was brught into Gabi from the works

said the main body of rebels were junks, at rebut parties as they lay appear however, that the rebels also yesterday morning about 11, by Turnkey

still a considerable distance

Tientsin.

on the Tanks of the Peiho. Badger, and appeared to be in a dying

district is being strongly fenced in aud bar- day

intention I hear! Later in the

of moving on to Peing tiers erected at the principal thoroughfares. just now and that an employé state. Seul for Dr Murray, ordered

(Correspondent of North China Herald.j

The French gun-boat has gone up the their object at present is to take? of the Customs, acting as a river policima,

from the for I imagine, April 20:--For six days past, numbers of had seen sane 2 rebel huren about 10 geand canal to the west side of the city; and make themselves masters of the river versing our streets to examine the improve Crowds of country people are daily tra deceased some brandy and water, and rea dered every assistance that would tend to dead human beings, men, women and child from the anttleniant. He landed from and it is feared by the residents of the from Takon to Peking, and thersby eat offments and buildings greeted by the Eagan bring about his recovers. But he died have finated past this settleinunt down the his bout and spoke to them. Ho describeți settlement that she will fire on the rebels, the rice supplica for the capital; and in sous or foreigners. It is amusing to before Dr Murry arrived. Saw that his river without any clothes on them. We them as being natives of southern pro- which will cause foreigasts to be considered this manner make it more easily taken at a answer their applications for admission, to back was seriously bruised; upon inquiry, hear that the soldiers and people in several vinces, well dressed, woring red tur by the rebele na enemies to the rebel party, later day. If the rebels can maintain their have a hye hin or look see. Found that Turkeys Gilea and Farr had places ap the river have been fighting, and bans and jackets; roll armed, having when the foreign policy ought to be clearly ground on the sea hoard for only a short bean beating the man on the works. Har that the bodies belong to some of the com-vach a rifle or a rifa cartine and one or to preserve strict neutrality. When H. B period, they will no doubt very not exchange for foreign goods. In the mean- The principal business done is by 'harter. Samall parcels of Tea and Silk no offered in batantz and their families. It is a horrible two revolvers; and well mounted. They M. gun bout Dare attempts to keep the supplies of munitious of war from the sex; all connected with the affair taken into sight and enough to make as all forewear performed some evolutions on the plain, rubels frmi coming into the settlement, it it is therefore of considerable importance Guol. Descased fell down in fire prison- pard exhausted; the turnkeys admitted water for the usst few months. The dogs while he was presentant shewed themselves is with the object of preventing collisions to the Emperial government that they haring beaten, the man; and he (31r Duu are to be seen in several places between to be splendid horseinen, taking aim at sup later with rebel parties nul the inensure should adopt at once stringent intasures to

This morning I sent my Japanese boy to glas) gave the canes to Dr. Murray is here and Takoo, lying Lesule the bodies posed imperialists with their tithes when cannot be construed into an offensive prevent this, which I do not, however, heas engage a passage for himself and some cargo Justice of the feace. Deceased bad said he town yesterday, that the rebels were return with the greatest ease, while carr

in gorged. There was a rumor current

gong t : full I speed, and leaping the ditches step against the rebel canse by the Bri- they have yet commenced to do. would not work,

Thr by a native carrying boat to Oaks. e had been frequently reporter for idle-g into this province and of course business; rifles in their hands. They appeared to be į honses or foreign intervals" at "stake, at Tientsin loaded with manufactures and Captain of the Japan boat promising to

though they

carrying their tish authorities. There are no fuig inerchan: stones are at present leaving placed a quantity of goods on board and ro nées, and bore a bad character in Gaol. imports was at once affected by it: To dangervals enemies for the imperial forms, the point where the French gm-boat has opium, kollers here fearing that the rous wait for him. On roturaing to the wharf turned to my house to obtain the balance, Made a zones are not allowed; but wit the tradors, It is quite impessible to move partneat in the management of their wearerable that the American

day boing a wet day, nothing is doing byosing 10 their good horsemanship, and ex- taken up her purition. It appears very way my day been setine the glave, the bout had started on her voyage. Te ali peaking, canes are

were about the streets.

will. not prove

In the evening I aud find rose not send an American gunboat to Tientsin lawlessness may reign warehouses We, Bonetimes for beating the prisoners both from the but the latter is not tone by

yanuus and the sett ment, but we could not see way rubels can shipping interest at the port. It is al- order from witness would do away with the in the settlement of their returning. Since however, the smoke of free from burning al kinds in imports is it a complete atand people the reports have come to us within a relius of three wiles; we saw, et superfluous to mention that trade of practice: they are prohibited by Government, out in his (Mr D's) pifscretion he has not the beginning of this mantly, the peasants houses about du Bouth, three or four miles still, and I do best think the Staatse tinders objected to a turnkey carrying a cane like ane been very busy cultivating their fields distant. Of course, both in the vity and

are likely to do any business for some time that produced. Believe the turnkeys carry and latterly sowing millet in them. This suburbs and in the settlement, during the to come,

Es rain which

The Manchu will start iupe- will bring whole of the day of the 27th April and ful-diately. then chielly as an intimidation. Eurowanoring it began to rain

May 2-Since writing to you yesterday. prisons's are never struck a Crinose pri. the crops rapidly forward.

night, there was cousilerable ex-

nathing of importance has decurred in t gard The following seen to be the chief-items" Atomcat : April 24-On the evening of 21st April, soner complained one time since, when,

tongst all ohsses, owing to the

April 30-Hearing that a trily of rebels to the position of the rebels. The authorities witness cantioned all turnkeys froin strik there was a rumour current amongst the prosimity of the rebelz; although it was, was some in is down the river this morning, declare then to have gone souble towards of Yoohani newe ing prisoners. In some of the stricta pri Ninfei rubels had returnedfrom Human into hai yet only to deal wits the ulvsuce ghardt went down some 34 le in the steamer the Chinese, people state then to be about ultes, but the U. S. Authorities triok pós- peuple connected with the yans that the evident from the reports rareived, that we three gentlemen belonging to the communi- Tsang chow about 150 de from Tientsin; The Ram Stonewall arrived on the 24th But ab, bome, strong sticks are provided turkeys, more to lean pin than anything

On the following day, on of the evening. The members of the Defence sucks on her leaving for Shanghai on 50 le distant; and it is very probable that session of her, hauled down the Japaneso else: European prisoners will not stand be making

enghicien

antongst the Chinese Committee held a meeting during the at the 29th April, with the view ex Speaking they ing struck. The turnkeya implicated hare trading chussen, I learnt similar news; ad ternoon of the 27th April, to consult re- 10

to the leader in order to obtain information to at both disaners from, Tientsin. Flag wurder which she entered the Fort and

The Imperialists are Dr Cochran, of the Civil on the forenoon of the 24th April the high specting measures of defence. Later, as to his fature intentious. Du landing, haya inme frotu Prossing troops which hoisted the American.

and Hokeen Sir Harry Parkes al Adtuiral Keppel stated that, on exaubination, he authorities reported to the Consulates that circular was issued, acquainting the resi- they enquired from the comtry people re-foo, around this place, and on the runt to reviewed about 60 mon belonging to the Hospital endoci found that the back of deceased was one the rebels had again begun to move in a donte that an additional number of Chinese specting the rebels' position, and were told Peking; und it is consequently beecming They and Ocean, on the 23rd, when Lady mass of discoloration; the arus and hamile northerly direction, and were by last re- watchmen would be engaged for night duty that some 20 mounted rebels had bean at more difficult every hour for the rebels to Parkes was present in her yony carriage. were also slightly discoluared; and there ports at Tib-chow, a city on the borders of under the command of Inspector Most their village early that in which they vity. The Freuch gum boat Le Bre'on Ins!! The Yokohama Races were to come off on

morning; that they take any aggressive measures against this were three or four slight bruises on the rentsin, This last news currabotates the tles of the residents at night till the rebels asked and sought for horses, opium and evening took up a position just below the the 8th, 9th and 10th instant, and a very:

Shantung and Chile 480 distant from to aid in protecting the lives and proper stayed about hour, back of the head and on the temple. Skits ouante I sent you per Shance three days left this place. During the whole of the silver; and that they left in was nowhere broken. The whole of the iu- back. I however, at that time did nut night of the 27th April, barning houses direation going towards author village British settlement, where her large gun at News has been received of the boat which

southerly Rampart fact, diatons about a le below the attractive programma has been jooned... torial organs were perfectly healthy. Does hot think that the cases could have pro-plaes reliance on the rumours. On learn could bo discerned from the settlement up Subeequently these goutline fell in with high water could sweep a good extent of was reported as missing after the loss of the duced the injuries referred to, alesse who had been in centro of this provinca within apparently a distance of two or three where the rebels had breakfasted, and parts to the south east

ing soine two weeks back that the rebels, stair verandahs, to the south and souti-bust, a couple of people belonging to the village, ground over the plain outside the Ram Rasian steamer Wolga. In her were Mr in a very savage manner. Balls could not during the months of February and March, wiles from the ramparts About A. M. dis learnt that they had gons if in a south-Consul ia daily expecting a

The Rusalan Whittaker, Assistant Engineer of H.M., have caused the braises on the head.-The had gone to the south to Honan, ths mer the 28th Apr, his Exosilency Lang gekoor een-ahney-kou, and Tahoo: Thess tinues to remain nireprcaelled at this Japanese it

Hiwalla, and Mr MeCortaick, a Civilian inquiry was here adjourned until Saturday

direction-in the direction of the 3er. The Cuited States navy con- sanger, with some coast seamen and at half-past two

coolile claasen commenced lettering them information to Mr Mongan, Hex Britannic solves that they would so

soon so the import Majus y's Coul, that Gaurals Lehung men said that the ratals did not shave

now found out that Bir trads in the relive sate ; and unxiness gene cling aul Teo-tang-tang wore otuse at their heute, hnd no tails, and allowed their shipping interests at stake in the Tientsin the Medits then and Japanese are saved, twithstanding the kege American Medornick, a Portuguess mal Foad, À CAPTAIN PLUMACKEN is in America arrally, at Tientsin and up the country, beat with large forces. Bir Mongan early hair to grow long that they wore red tur trafic. H. B. M. Minister hus, I hear, di- and are on an Island nut far from Yoko agent to arrange for the settlement of a ford long completely revived from the des on the previous day had issued a notila bans and red jackets and that they wore rested Consul Monges to urge nor the hand. Mr Whittaker suecruber to the number of Swiss families who desire to pression existing for several months past; tion to the public generally, acquainting it armed with guns, revolvers and swords. Consels of Russia and America to address hardship of the position and is dead. The emigrate.

He reports Uist a thousand but news of the rebele just received has that II. II. M. gunboat Dove would supply Several partios of Imperial soldiers were their haval, authorities, to hear an equal. Facta visited the spot, but, in consequence families will follow him. He has deter again caused a stoppage in operations, and the residents with arins; and that she was fallen in with, going towards Tientsin; and share in the protection of the place with of its Llowing a gale, could not communi mined to select lands in Eastern Tennessee business generally to-day has a depressed prepared to render every assistance pos- when passing through a village on their France and England. It is rumored, now, cate. When the weather is more propitious- or Western Virginia,

appearance,

sible in protecting the seillement. On the way back, the gentlemen met Chiu-te that the Emperor's uncle Clung-keun he survivors will be brought off

killed in;

ness acknowledged that he knew they were true, that the rebels are reluruit from the rampart forts about 2 te from the to watch over and protect the the city anil suburbs, angout his appeals to wait the captain lenta dend

been

sanction. An

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this

truet it

Lat

Par. Στι may be plumdered or destroyed by fires.

with another, Europšan company boarded; the omit hauled down hoe sails, week, but God only knows what inny take

I have beard, no news from Peking for Took the crew before the Consul and ob- coute dare past. Our races come off next tained a favorable verdict. places have in tins mexuting, to interfero with our position at Tientsin,

hant from

News by this opportunity is very sull AGRA.

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