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o. 1563 JUNE 8, 1868

UOTATIONS.

Boxoxose, 8th June, 1868. L-Patna, New,

$0581

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Benares, New,

Malwa,

N. BOMBAY,

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CALCUTTA,

Exchange.

months' sight,

605

17 a 221 17 a 200

4/6

4/6 4/62 hay, 3 days' sight, Ra, 9214

atta, 3 days sight, Rs. 225

glue, 3 days' sight Bank, Tis, 724

17-dats.

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38,

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Sovereigas,

Cal Sovereigns,

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a per c. pro. 24.75 per 1. 23.40 4:75 4.70 10

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Old, 14 per cent pr. do. New, 6 per cout pm. Bank Shares, Old, 22 per cent pmn.

do. New, 4 per cent

25 nominal

Dock Shares,

Temperature.

HONGKONG, 8th June, 1868.

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LE CHINA MAIL.

-KONG, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1868.

NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS... covery of gold in the neighbour-

Chiefoo may have importan upon the future of our relations bing

According to the North

Daily Veus, parties of Cantonese nied by a few Europeans are established at the diggings, and, the case, it is difficult to say e stone once set rolling will stop.. temporary naively asks, "Does aty forbid foreigners working China to which the prompt licit reply is "No." But unfor

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otion would have effectually established s proper and reasonable treatment for all foreigners, it has prohibited anything like independent action on the part of

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MR BARNARD has obtained the committal |

IMPORT OF BONDMEN INTO of Mr Tarrant of the Friad of China, and

of European deception and cruelty. "I of Mr Jouen, of the Shanghai Evening Ba

QUEENSLAND. -.-. know from my own experience (saya Cap-

MISCELLANEOUS, (Examiner, April 11.} press, upon separate charges of iibel in

tain Luce) that many of the vessele trading thought and manners, we have got along has been made in Rome-that of the an- Hitherto, in our republican simplicity of A Most interesting antiquarian discovery individuals by way of keeping the selves beyond the reach of any civilised

both cases defendants were liberated on

After sponding twenty millions in pat

to the New Hebrides ato manned by rough with China. It is but putting off the opinion of the libels. The learnail gentle planters

pave small bail, indicative of the Magistrate's chusing the good will of enr West-Ludia and voty lawlees, usen, who, Anding thom very well without what we have been fond etent wharf, Emporium, and an suurmous

withers, we have planters is property of their black

black solves beyond the reach of any civilised of onlling the invidious distinctions" of quantity of marble which had been deposit- evil day however. Tho time must come man has been very ill-advised to take thesis fellow creatures, after spending several power, Echavo towards the natives with in-fast, second and third-class cars upon oured thure. After an iminetion of eighteen (though millions more in maintaining an African S

Great Britain will most probably steps. They will simply bring further squadron for the suppression of the slave Great South-Set scheme.

railways. True, there have boen in uso centuries beneath the Tiber, fifty yards of not be the power which brings it to priliente apow him. Surely he has had

brings it to pass)riliente apo iply bring further millions more in un trending several power, behave towards, the antives sivilised in the invidious distinctions

Dean Swift wrote of the bubbles in the portalu horrible machines in which newly- this wharf liave been uncovered, ami 498 the portalu horrible there have been in mhad been deposit- when the foreigner will be scattered over enough of that to satisfy the most itordin-trade, after the more recent example of the

arrived inmigrants were packed and hur blocks of various kinds of marble laid bare. the length and the breadth of the land,te appetite for notoriety.

baneful offects of slavery supplied by the

As fishes on each other prey,

ried off to the West-but this was an Some 4,000 blocks of smaller size bave also Soullern States of America, wo mivit

inposition to be practised with safety only been brought to light. These were a por The great ones swallowing up the small, just as are the citizens of various n

reasonably have expected to find that, at

So fares it in the Southern Sea

upon ignorant foreigners who had not yet tice of the hexry stony tribute exacted by tionalities over the length and breadth of

In the Castle is published the following of human evil would have disapponred the days of Swift; but then the avaricions make themselves disagreeable to their fel-

least, one of the worst, and marliest forms The greed of gain in the Southern Se been long ouuugh in this happy laid to the Ce

been long euugh in this happy laud to the Cesars from the subject provinces of Europe; and whenever that time arrives series of talegrelating to the mode in which of human evil would have disappeared!

orms the occasion of wide-spread misery in and endowed with the inalienable right to Fagan fabrics of heathen Rome.

learn that here all men uro free and equal, Africa and Greece, and employed in the the first few months, or years will inevit steamers are in future to be signalled at the from the world. This, however, we are the days of Swift; but then the avaricione towed with ally be marked by murders and frauds Peak.

Borry to say is by no means the case. We

We low-drettan

the ladies and gentiereen who thought that at their bead, have THE Aborigines Protection with au nnjust acts on the part of the native

The following Signala, in substitution of ato not about to refer now to the conlio every piece dropped in would cows mit new direitinres.. We might keep up some Lord Alfred Churchill at on Society,

are not about to refer now to the big as ten-were the duped. The present our wives right insiet that Bridget should the Colonies declaring that certain colonists

distinctions of glass or caste at our horass authorities Far better that it should

the former ones, will be made at Vistoria immigration from India to the Mauritius big as ten-were the duped. The present

Vistoria immigration from Lund on who thought that make themselve

presented a memorial to the Secretary for case is one of speculators trafficing in receive Australia, are engaged in Teak to denote the approach of Steamers. have commenced when China was hum.

and the West Indios, which, though carried

hu-vos might igaorance and weakness. We could outarhain hian in the drawing-room; we importing South Sea islanders into the bled before our victorious arms lian being sighted, the compass bearing over the

On a Steamer, or the suuke of a Steamer, on nader stringout regulations and superman ignorance, and weakness. We could over cousis in the kitchen, and not of Queensland, og that certain colonists on nader stringent regulations and super laugh over the losses of the farmer: we were permitted to have a dress-circle and colony. The memorialista believe that the vision, is nevertheless accompanied by when, as now she is, doubly insolent and proper synibal will be hoisted at the Yard much oppression and injustice. We refus

injustice. We refer cannot afford to permit the infumy of the were permitted to have a dress-circle and porting South Sea islanders into the forgetful of the past,

even private boxes in our heires; and in murder of cartsin British seamen in the Are; and the diatasics off in miles will be to a wholly new development of pradinio

the churches there wore free sits New Hebrities which was punished by Sir Hore then, in Shangtung, is a capital hoisted at the Must Ioad.

bondage in one of our Australasian colonies, chance for making the experiment forth-

The distanco Sigual wil be up wor

the victims being natives of the South-Sea

sometimes very nasty, as other free things William Wiseman burning the village CONSULAR. AUTHORITY,

oftes are--on which the poor might sit to in those islanda, was ho kept toe Islands. The facts are set forth in a wo- (From the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette) have the gospel preached to them. But on the part of the natives for the kidnapp- with. Let the representatives of the minutes and the compas Signal until the Islands. The fucts are set forth in a 200 (From the Shipping und Mercantile Gazette) a

retaliation morial addressed to the Duke of Bucking eteamer is made out. great treaty powers agree that their

We need hardly rewind our readers that when business of plassure led us to the ing of their countrymen. The society now When the Steamer is made uut, if it is

bam, which we publish elsewhere. On the there is a provision of the Merchant Ship railway cats we bado farewell to these call upon the Duke of Buckingham to in- countrymen may proceed to any point either an English, French, or American 8th May, 1605; a vessel called the Dom ping Act by which Shipinestars arriving at aristocratic distinctions and demenued out- turfict the traffic altogether.

30th in the interior of that province beyond Mail Steamer, a gun will be fired, and the act

I Steamer, a gun will be fired, and the Juur was despatched from Sydney, nader foreign Port are coupeliod, under a pen- solves as behoordd democrate who practised consular jurisdiction and impress upon distance off at that moment will bu hoisted the command of Captain Grueber, accom-alty of 20, to deposit their ships papers what they preached The millionaire and

THE COMMERCIAL CODE OF SIGNALS.-We the Chinese authorities the fact that they under a ball at the Most Head.

panied by a Mr Ross Lewin a second mate namely, the articles and indentures of Ap the market fuckster rode on the same have the satisfaction to announes that will be held responsible for any outrages,

Doungit of New South Wales, and a rusi- possession, with the Chief Ufficer of Quf- and The compaga Signal will then be sobre and The compaun Signal will then be hauled The latter was furnished by the Hou. Ro-prentices-with the British Constlar Uf seat the capitalist and the coster-monger Brazil may now be added to the list of Ma while in all legally justifiable proceed. Bieg will be substituted for it. The Mast

down, and the proper National or Housebert Tows a member of the Legislative fieur, or, on arrival at a Port in a British expectorated from the sauio window, itime States which have adopted this Code. ings against foreigners they will ho sap Head Signal will be kept up ten minutes, dent

Walas, and a rusi- possession, with the Chief Ufficer of Cut and the Antistress "Add the maid journoyed dome time since the French ship of war Jean stdent in Sydney, but the owner of a cotton tome. From this regulation passenger amicably side by side. Consioually, in the coast of South Americs. The command- ported. The result would most probably and the Yard Arm Sigual until the Steamer plantation in Brisbane, with

alde

Bart was cruising in the West Indies, and ou plantation in Brisbane, with a memoran- ships are exempt; but in all other casss the pleasant euidents were the result of this that best firat a series of utterly indefensible anchora..

dum of agreement, by which Mr Towns law is imperative, and the duty of deliver practical Asation of the aquality of outrages upon the persons and properly For any than & Mail Steamer, the same undertook to pay any able tative hired ing personally the papers in question to the man sometime an inebriated tion of the Code with the Ministry of Ma

of that ship left a copy of the French Edi- of foreigners, in which case, if loss of life Signals, with the exception of the gun or for ble service at the rate of 10s, per montil Consul or Customis, Officer de cast upon the urs beer botomed Gemuriated Tristan tine at Rio. The Brazilian Government

is between ball, will be used. resulted, demand (and take good care to all,

in auch trade as bo inay prefox at the end Maater, and must be performed within the wind and our nobility, and our wife's persoiving at once the advantages of the River Steamers will not be signalled. exact) the life of the offending officiali -

of his agreement, and to rataen him to his ferty-eight hours of the ship's arrival. The dress was dyed by a rich solution of tobacco system, ordered a translation, not, perhapa, Other Steamers from Macao and Canton

home at the end of 13 months; also to find Consular or Customs Oficer, on his part, bestowed upon her by a ward politician; knowing at the time that the Portaguses If squeezing or oppressive taxation be will be made known by showing the Nation: hio house acconimodation and rations." is to take the custody of these documents, but we put up with these little trifles as un Government had done the same thing, and ppressive taxation be will be made known by showing the Nation of being prints, might be made pat in force, exact from the chief men of at Flag and symbol at West Yard Arma only. Captain Grueber had likewise his instrue to make the necessary endorsements upon avoidable incidents, and pitied the bigoted that the Portuguese translation,, now in the place double the amount and so on.

tions; and amongst them we find that he them, and to return them to the Master foreignera who failed to recognize in these curso Six months of this would teach the

them, and to return them tots upon avoidable incidents, and pitte tiles as un-Government had done the was recoramended to make tho acquaintance Chinese how to bohave themselves, while

(Before Mr May), –Chao Áfat, servant

first sight. apparent, but it becomea promo. (Before Mr May) -Chan Afat, servant of the missionaries. They were to be in The object

reasonable time before his departure, evidences of our own freedom from all the available for the Brazilian Navy. The

of we need not be troubled by any fears

formed that Bir Towns wanted the natives first sight apparent, but it becomes proof of our superior enlightenment and followed by the compilation of a list troubled by any fears to Mr Knox, second officer of stanter formed that Bit Towns wanted the natives me jet of this provision is not at trammels of old-world conventionalism, the translation at Rio of the Code has been

to cultivate cotton, and "if they could find so when it is remembered, that the wisdom. régards the victim, sregards the victims, because hosts of Giggle, was charged with having stolon to cultivate cotton, and "if they could find

the Brazilian Marine of both branches, cause hosts of $185, frun the complainant's cabin, gladly receive bin and pay him for what he Chief Officer of Customs at a Fort in the brought with them new ideas on this as Doule will be formally introduced into stre

any reader or interpratar, Mr Towns would British Conent at a foreign Port, and the men would be glad to chane" the re complaint had mised various sums of might be worth,

New conditions, however, have now ship. When this work is accomplished the with distinctive signals attached to each salt on any terms, if gold was to be had.money, and found him in the cabin once might be worth, over and above his food British possesious, are clothed with the well as

sums of gladly receive interpreter, Mr To could and so bio might be worth, over and above bis food British possessious, are clothed with the well as on other subjects. The "foreign Brazilian Marine, to the exclusion of every Of course this sort of proceeding is not nad again, search was made in prisoner's and lodgings, which he proposed would be authority, and have the datios cast upon denent has become not only numerically Brazilian Marine, to the exclusion of every likely to be adopted by the manillin repre-room when & sum of $165 in notes wash, sud he would likely to be adopted by the main et found nuder the bed. On the case ass were laid before the Logisive Assembly of

poto Jittle, and he would learn givilisation." them, of Shipping Masters; and that they stronger, but more disagreeably obtrusive

givilisation."thurther

other system; sentatives of British power in China, but assus

The documents which supply these extracts are further required, by the same soction than of yore. It does not become Amori-

of theter,

THE ORIGIN OF WOMAN-A MADAGAS- France and America might sasily adopt by this serious aspect, prisoner admitted were laid before the Legislative Assembly, of the Act which directs the depositing of canizad so quickly. France and America might easily adopt the theft, and produced the other $20. and ordered to be printed in Angust, 1863, the articles, with them, to furnish and remains clannish; and its lower urders car have a strange myth touching the ori

&e ema, s vlasy, it gathers itself together

it gathers itaulf together CAR MYTH-The inhabitants of Marlage the suggestion. A couple of men-of-war His Worship sentenced the dishonest ser- This appears to have been the beginning of information to tits Board of Trade of any learn only uur national vicca while retain git of woman. They say that the first man at Chefoo, each posscasing a brigade ready yant to six mouths' imprisonment with the importations of workomen in bond. irregularities or informalities in these ing their own. The ones familiar boast was created of the dust of the carth, and to be landed at a moment's notice, would hard labor.

From a Parliamentary return laid befors documents. The law in this respect has, that a lady could travel unattended from was placed in a garden where afford ample weane for enforcing instant-

Ex-Captain Charles Stowart, the irre- the Legislative Assembly by tho Colonial for the most part, been readily acquiesced one and of the country to the other without to none of the illa which now afflict morta Ex-Captain Charles Stowart, the Treasurer on the 15th find i

a he was subject justice in any cases of well grounded pressible, appeared like an apparition in the roll de reloctober 1867, we and in. Occasionally we have had complaints danger of insult or injury, and certain of lity he was also froo from all bodily appe justice in any cases of well grounded

The Don Jauf brought 67 indors to involved in a personal delivery complaint. We fervently hope that this the Court again to-day. It was understood that the traffic developed itself very rapidly, from Shipmasters of the inconvenience reciting

was understood that the traffic developed itself very rapidly. from Shipmasters of the inconvenience receiving none, but the suust alivalrous attites, and though survonnded by delicious that Stewart had been long sinos conveyed Brisland in 1883: In 1864 there were 134 papers; and it has been sometimes suggestscarsely safe for an unprotected female The Creator had woreover, strictly forbidden The Don Jual brought 67 indors to involved in a personal delivery of the ship's tentions, is no longer trus, sino it is now fruits and limpid streame, yet felt no desire will be the course adopted, in which case,

It was thore to taste of the fruit or qual the water. despite his unwillingness to act, the Brifozo no arball surprise when he again ap. in 1937, 225. The total number kusmight dispenscy with. A dorresponitence has ride from the Astor House to Contest Park him either to

to Ualcutta per stearner, und it

imported in 1, total number bright disponerte and grow with even more than Apple, the lusciousness ap-imported; in 1865, 118: in 1866, 63; and ed that sugh personal delivery might be especially if she be yuting and pretty, to The Creator had moreover, strictly forbidden

118; in 1866, 63; muded that sugi pa durasponifonce has rise from the In the last seven years in glowing colors the sweptacas tish Minister will be compelled either to peared drunk and incapable." It eat or drink. The great one- gut: my, however, saute to him, and painted lo "drunk and incapable," It lut Brisbane was 607. Besides these there recently taken place between the Foreign-in a street-var. In the last seven years in glowing-colore the -do likewise or to lenye the furtherance of appears that the prisoner missed his pass-

British interests in more effective, if alien, age by the Arraioon Apear some two months were brought to the northern parts of Rock-office, the Hount of Travle, and one of Her rui

interests in inore effective, if alien, age by is the prisonur missed his pass. luta Brisbane was 607. ber bught dispencil withersonal delivery might be espeon safe for an unprotected female, to taste pid streame, yet felt no desire more than of the hands.

sinco, and that at Aberdeen and Hongkong hampton, Bowen, and Mackay, 337, taking Majesty's Consuls at a Spanish Port, which Agrita rapidity and leaving the ple, the lusciousness of the date, and the sinco, and that at Aberdeen and Hongkong a total importation of 984. From the same shows that a distinct issue has been raised "roughs" out of the question altogether, usculare of the orange, la vain the

has grown with even more than Aurican he has beon dodging about ever since

fupidity There seeins to be nothing under the super walind that only returned-all from on the point between a British subject, ansi the dragon of the question altogether, acute of the orange. In vain the capable of restraining this besotted indivi- Brisbane. But since the retara was undo, Her Majesty's Government, and that, if the people tave nudlergone such modifications upou hun by his maker. That Bend at- circumstances of the country and its first remembered the command laid dual from getting helplessly drunk, she Islandes the King Oy alone bringing shall probably require the aid of foreign cars fails to perceive how unpleasant audevon and pretended to

Visuveral other vessels arrived with South-Selaw is to remain in its present state, we that no one now, compelled to travel by rail-suined the appearance of an effaigout spirit, THE Band of the 73rd Regt, will perform in the Public Garden on Tuesday, the 8th was consequently found as usual in the Lelaudes the King. Casas alone bringing shall June, at b... The following is the pro-id Mr Douglas spoke of the total holpless ble to the new South-Ses sporulators

street, in his normal state. Inspector Kirby 283. The trade, it will be seed, is a grow-Governments to enforce it. The Consul in unbearable the system of "perfect equality ven commanding him to oat and drink. unpimsantaudevon be a messenger from hea ing one, and as stich it is no doubt profita question states that there is a certain has grown to be. And now that the now The man at onca obeyed. Shortly after a

Porslin unbearable thrive howunpimsantau suined the upper mur. That Bend. man in the Bat let us turn re considers of British ships pour wrecked geneity; UVERTURE, "Le Dienstla Bayadere, Auber.ess of the pour wrecked gentleman fu the ble to the new South-Sea spoculators. UVERTURE, "Le Dienstla Bayadere," Aur hands of the Bacchanaliau deity; and the of the picture. We omit all the considera would seem, with sucous to dissuade healthy body politic, and the dirtinat negro siz

in tat

British Merchant at a Purt within his dis element of negro auftrage and all its conco- piple appeared on his leg the spot en- But let us turn our eyes to the other side trict who uses bis best efforts and, as it mitants is injected into the already no- largud into a tumor, which increased in QUADRILLE,.....Scoteli, Faust,

Babesought SELECTION,.." Lily of Killarney," Benefiet prisoner himself besought to be leniently of the picture. We ginit all the considera would

besought to be leniently in South Carolina is to be recognized not at the end of six months it haust, and VAL98. Elein Sagen, Gung shit dissuade healthy

lealt with His Worship sent him to guolios that present themselves, from the Masters of British ships from presenting in our body politic, and the dirtinet negro size and caused him considerable auuoyance

gol ignorance of efficient control overe. ships papers. Merchant may be gol ignorance of the poor natives and the im- themselves personally at the British Con- only as a man and a brother, but as an in- there emerged from the limb a beautiful Recte for seven days, worship sent him to gol tions that premit all the consideratiot who uses bis best

WHAT PUBLIC GAMBLING-Five possib

possibility of any efficient control over the salate for the purpose of depositing their dividual who has a right to sit by your aide gul. The father of all living turned her plantors in such a country as Brisbane. ships papers. What the object of this during a ride of five hundred miles in the this way, sorely perplexed, and uncertain Chinsmen were charged with gambling in We concede that the importation is con- contumacious Merchant may be in thus month of August, the question whether we whether to pitch her lute the water or give

this during August, the qualis proof of ur van de garden i take her to Tis current member of the China Bagazinehouse in Tung Man Lane on the evening

into contains someisteresting papers, and the how he went with a party of Police to the house in the colony Confining ourselves, there appear; but he is no friend

vedicted in the best runner, and that the endeavouring to thwart the oporation must continue this particular proof of our le to the pigs, when a messenger from hea- of yesterday. Inspector Albort stated that tod

tated that labourers are treated kiuilty on their arrival of the kiws of his country does not attachment to democratic institutions, or ven appeared, and told him to let her van fontere lately introduced the summary of he went with a party of Police to the house labourers are trasted kindly on their arrival endeavouring to thwart the operation month of August, the question whether we whether to pitch her use the ancertain

bouse in the colony. Consuing ourselves, the Peters current events-promises to be a useful and in question, and that all the inattes, with the colony. Confining ourselves, there-

in question, and that all the mutates, with fore, to the terms of the agresiunt what nisters whom he thus induences to disregard adoption of regulations for railway travel able age, and then to take her to himself as is no friend to the Ship whether we might not escape it by the about The garden till she was of marriage- amusing record. The photographs inserted the exception of the five prisoners, escaped

the exception of the five prisoners, secaped are they? The labourers are to get house their obligations to the law they are bound which, while they infringed the rights of a wife. He obeyou. He called her Ba in the issite are so improvement as regard | by |

ted by the roofs of the houses. P. 0.54 said

aco amodation and ratione. They are not to oboy. Prosecutions have been ordered in nobody, might sunble every one to choose houna, and she became the mother of all cleare.are au otographs in question, Party of Police taled that noted in clearness and toue upon those which préced the prisoners gambling, and that there was their service they are to be taught a trado. under the

those which preced List he had "send everything that he saw t

Lich préced the prisoners gambling Police appeared. What trade? By whom thane that fused or have neglected to delivering are recently read the newspaper arise," said Swift,

the saw to one or two cases by the Board of Trade, his ed them, but any sounnenta upou then are the prisoners gambling, and that there was a receive any wages, but at the end of boy. Prosecutions have been ordered in nobody. ed item, Int any counnents upon the area rush for the roof when the Police appeared. What trade? By whom taught? Are Shipping Act, against Masters who have re-auce.

their service they are to be taught a trado. under the 279th scation of the Merchant becomes a matter of very serious import

the Murchis own company, or travel in solitary state, races of meu.-Once a Weak. ziecossarily of slight value from the fact that service they are to be taught a trado. under

The Cascil of state is said to havo deci there is no certainty that the illustrations. They (ie, the Police) were satisfied that

They (ie, the Police) were satisfied that fused or have neglected to comply with ita tions the house was a gambling-house. One of they on instruct the ignorant islanders of requirements in the matter of delivering hare recently read the newspaper para-

ded in favor of the payment of the quota in why two copies are precisely alike, a on the bonse was a gambling-house. One of tradesuwn so numerous in Brisbane that Shipping Act, against Masters who have re-

with ing It is, therefore, with pleasure that we of the Pontifioul debt isament by Italy. the prisonra pleaded that he did not be. dition inseparable from photographie pro long to the house Mr D. R. Caldwell for 10s. a month When the reader or his intention of proceeding against the Mer upon the English plan, that are just being monds," what God thinks of riches by the

the South Sea in the various hauficrafts their

A CONSOLATION TO THE Phot-We ductions. Au advertisement at the end of the South Sea in the various houdicrafts their the unter informs us that the first volume formation for two months. The Magistrato is worth above his food aiud, lodging" contempt of his authority.

had town the house by

Merrning certain carriages, built see," said Swift, the mainber informs us that the first volume states that he had flown the house by in- for 10s. a month When the reader" or papers, and the Cousal has jutimated recently read the newspaper para-

one of his most sarcastic will be completed with the next issue, which formation for two months. The Magistrats "interprets" is only to receive the little s

Ronths. The Magistrates is worth above hind on chant in some one of the local tribunals for on the English plan, that are just being monds, what God thinks of riches

for placed on the New York and Now Havelly people he gives thein to." It is by no will be a double number, containing was a public gambling-house, and though which the plauter puts on the islander who would prove au efficient remedy. The pro introducing English carriagos on Austicting au outbreak. All vessels coming from

Hailrond. It is not a little curious that, we may form some estimate of the value means clear that either of these courses of plo. The Government is perpetually fear tispice, Title Pagn, Judex, the conclusion was a public gambling-house, and though we any form some estimate of the value inpt of his authority. tispicct, Title Pagn, Judex, the conclusion he might believe that morally the prisoners is neither a "render", nor in "interpreter." scoution of a few Shipmasters, if followed by railways is to be tried, ours built upon the foreign parts, especially London, are sear of A Friend of her Brother," and sunday white of "A Friend of her Brother," sud sunday were guilty, still he could not convist with Perhaps the "civilisation" which the latter convictions, might possibly love the offset a matican plan are about to be placed ou púpers and illustrations. It will be publish were guilty, still he could not con past with is neither a reader", nor in intern would praye au etfipient remedy. The pro just at the moment when the experiment blondition of Spain is most deplora papers and illustrations. It will be publish out oridones. The Police must take other will sognim amongst the Brisbane plautors of preventing the chartering of ships to a railway from Liverpool to Lonion. We The representatives of the Spanish Govern

convict an "interpreter." routes introdus of The Government is ed on Saturday week, the 20th June. sems regarding such cases, and put them may be an equivalent for pounds, shillings, Purt where Masters are induct to break are not ogrtain but that the plan of having out a different Courts have received or

clied es regarding such cases, and put them- selves in a position to prove clearly and anti perco; but as divilisation" does not the law, and involve themselves in penal curiages with separate compartassuts, andders to telegraph if any newspaper contains same notice that important alterations and

timinislakeably that pable gambling is be- figure as a perquisite in the hiring of ordi- consequences. At all events, this Litter thres ofnsses of ears, with rates of fare an article offensive to religion, the Throne, improvements will be introduced into the immistakeably that public gambling is band perce; but as civilisation docs Part where Masters are induced to broak railway from Liverpool to London. We rigorously for suspected conspirators. improvements will be introduced into and timmistake to prove clearly and may be an equivalent for potatis plantors of preventat possibly have the offs ailways is to be triol, Asting au outbreak. All next volume. The Magazine will be in ing carried on; it was not enough to prove gure as a perquisite in the hiring of ordi- next volume. The Magazine will be in that from a certain hense Chiusmen were the notnal terms of the contract--if we can vernment can suggest. Of course, we need cach, would speedily meet with high favor inay be stopped on its arrival at the post be only fair that seems to be the only remedy which the Go- corresponding in order that such paper creased in size, reduced in price, and issued that from a certain huise Chiusmen were mary labourers, it would be only fair that ouusequences. At all events, this latter carriages with separate comparisonts, and durata at langer intervals. Full particulari asous enough often to run from the Police out in regard to them. This, however, is try has no jurisdiction within a foreign perplexing questions that now agitato tho

sean to fun from the Police; they had re-to for will

nane-should

should be carried not here. It would certainly solve some of the oftes. be suuuured hereafter, but masntime wa 23003 enough often to run from the Police it by such a name should be carried votent can suggest. Of course, we need uponding to the accommodations of or the Ministry, orligion, the Throne, be sunounced hereafter, but masntime we irrespective of gambling. Mr Caldwell by no means the case. Wo do but somplain State, eren over its own subjects, unleas by public hwind in regard to the rights of those the clerical party by the news that General wish the conductor success in his endca-respective an des Jerstition foreign perplexing questions that now agitato tho wish the conductor succes in his endea irrespective of gambling Mr Caldwell out in regard to them. This, however, is to be told that the Executive of this count, old, speedily meet with high favor inay be stopped on its arrival wish the conductor success in his ende observed that one of the prisoners admitted that their moral condition maine unim apecial arrangement with that State and of our fellow-citizens who are called "nig. Lersundi, Governor of Havan, has expull-

foreign perplexing he of Leisundi, Govern forsign here. It widations of

Soms excitement has been caused among vours to meet the expressed wislice of his that he did not belong to the house. But proved, and without the means of improve we have no such arrangement, with Spain. gers by the Democrats, and "Southerned the Bishop of Havans froin his see. subscribers.

that he did not belong prisoners admitted by an muus the oss Titis, however, is not be told that the Exodus, we need corresponding to the with rates of fare

of

that State and one that now agitate the 09. his Worship repeated that proof was absol- ment; but we have a right to expect that But we should imagine there would bu ne loyalista" by the Republicans their rights, This dignitary was perpetually attacking

5.10h ufque regard to the rights of expect that But we should arrangement with Spain, of our fellow-citieens who are called hoss the clerical party

negers We understand that, the Maumee (GB) 8tly uccussary that there was habitual they should be sent back to the primitive in guns, is about entering on a cruise along gambling going on; and he therefore dis- they should be sent back to the primitive we should imagine there would bu ne bythe Democrats, and "Southern el the Bish

freedom of their native islaude from the vernment to not in the present instance. If stands, if Mr Bone Squash, lelogate to the under to spite the General, ordered the their native islaude from the great diffualty is getting the Spanish. Gu loyalists" by the Republicans their rights; This dignits of Havana froin his see. we arean, simply as travellers. As the ens private persons from the pulpit, and, in the West Count, in search of pirates, who

alinrged the prisoners.

"adder abivery" of the colonial planting the subject of a foreign State located in this Constitutional Convention of South Caro clergy not to ring the church bells when A lindostane interpreter named Vin-grounds when the time of their agreement country thought proper to disregard his fina, wishes to come to Washington to con- over his Excalloney arrived in any town. appear to be recovering a little of their

per, to disregard his forget impudence. A Britisla gun hondenburg was placed on the charge sheet for grounds when the time of their agreement country thought dgn State located in this Constitutional Convention

baving received money under falsa pre- will, it is said, accompany the Maumos, tences from Inspectors Ryan and Kirby twelve months' engagement, this immigrants in others, and it were brought to the know of the Paimotto State, who is also journey-ronce out neok and crops

ney under false preof being return

urned to their bone ornament, se to up. It has been affirmed that, instead obligations to the repressentative of his. Go-inn,

their homes after their vernment, and to induce a similar disregard

with Mr Suniner, he vast pay the This was too much for the patience of the and inanderik from Ganton will be pre

Juleeripany

same sum that is paid by the prou lest son Don, who has, therefore, turned his rova- but the case was remanded, till to-morrow,ve been retained three sent to give dits official weight to any au-

morrow have been detained three years; and the ledge of our Government, as to doubt it tion that may be taken by the little squa..

official return of the numbers imported and would be, we fancy a way would very soon bene of the President or to ask for a reverence for the inspiration drawn from

ing to the capital to strengthen the back- dron. The U. S. Admiral's ship Pitag

exported confirms this statement

Apropos, a certain lady who has little be found for dealing with such a cas. c'erkship Squash and Waie lampton lavana, writes in the following style: Whit, it will uaturally be asked, has the There are cases in which the Conauts in Government boen doing, to permit this free this country are permitted to put the law all that weary jourasy. But were there trade in human labour and liberty to grow in motion against their follow subjects; and carries of the English stylo-rst-class who makes a furnago of his mouth, and kreps

permitted to put the law may guruhande have to the following style:

May never lady press his lips, his proffored SIR, The Mikado's Government is show-up beneath its feet? It has been doing where an act is cotamitted in derogation of carriages, divided into compartments cap

love returning, the small piratical craft which the gunboating

ing great energy in carrying out improve what Government is always doing till it is the Consular authority, it seems but rights eble of accommodating four or six persons; May each true wonkan shun his sight, for fear monts in this cuttlenient. Crowds of coolies argused by the voice of public opinion or that the Government by whose permission second-class carriages, at a lower rate of Algerine originally started to capture, as monts in this cuttleniens, brode prove what Government is always doing till it whore an act is committed in derogation of carries of the English stylo-first-class

Crowds of

coolies aroused bytes of outraged humanity; it hast, it does not fall into mud to be wherein thirty or forty prote-thee how safe an answer to suck ather are employel in entting drains round and the reproaches of outraged humanity; it that authority is exercised ahould ase that fare, but holding not more this tea or And none but those who smoke themselves have captured by the gunbost Starting the other are employed in entting drains rund and ad by the voice of public opinion or that the love thority, it seems but right is divided into compartments cap Who makes a-farmaco of his mouth, and kreps

lins been sleeping. That we

his fames might choke her; day at Naina Lantenant Dent (of the through the foreign concession. Workmon lins bees of untraged humanity: it that puthority by whose permission frommedating four or six persons: slay each (tering,

That we are drawing contempt. ft twelve porquis and third-class carriages, enant Dent (of the through the forting drains rand and used by the voice of ways doing till it is where an act is committed subjects; and all that weary or sit together through avans, writes in spication drawn from Starling) reported this circumstance are busy erecting jetties for the landing of a indaginary picture will appear from a

for the landing of a jaginary picture will appear from a is an authority which may be said to

course how Staulay yesterday, and then resumed bin lion and everything, betokens urs Jetter written by Gaptain JP. Lues, the uphold by treaties, and by the command together at a ställ clieaper rate-th It my patron of the weed should vouch- Siaulay yesterday, and thon reasmad bin of erection and everything. betokens pro- senior naval officer on the Australian consent of civilised States. Whatever may easily all would be arranged! Wore Mr it would probably be in a resigned and even

goods. A new Custom House is in course futan

still olieaper Mrt would probably which is of an anti-piratical nature which

gress. The Japanese Gorg pro-zenior naval officer on the Australian wherein thirty or forty persone might ride gress. The Japanese Governor Ho shemskie station, to Sir George Bowen, Governor of be the views of Her Majesty's Government Squash einbly inclined, and did he wish for in is an aotive public servant and personally Queensland.

m outust suppose that they the civilized practice followed by Chineas superintends these works. He is daily scenesend.

In his letter, dated Sydney, April 25th, will permit the authority of a British Con- could go third-olaas Amoug congenial spiritz; "Farewell! F've yet ens aplace left which riding about with bare head, always in hot 1967, Captain Luus says: I have lately sul at a Port of consequence to be set ut if he desired the additional confort of a

head, always in hos 1967, Captain reas of several vessels, naught, and an impring to be violated by paying for a firat-class ticke

this point, wo out our pets to also to practice the virtues of economy, ho cheerful strain, as in refusing to reinder assistance in time of riding about with hare head, always in hot 1967, as

haste as if the safety of the uation depend received reports of the loss of several vessels, naught, and an important provision of the Port of consequence to be set at danger onght to be resented and punished; haste as if the safety of the uation depend. 1967, Captain Luus says: I have lately sul at a Por but legally very little van, it is feared, bo od upon the extent of ground traverseda vad reports of the loss of several vessels, at

The Mikado hise been residing in Daska for and the murder of several Europeans aslay of Merchant Shipping to be violated by cushioned seat and preferred solitude by and in that thought a thousand hopes done in the piatter. Only yesterday a case several weeks. So great was the excite. Hebrides grups. I enclose a letter written made to vindicate that law and support self. We say nothing of the increased coin In shape-a Champagne bottle and a day of fine spring- The Mikado has been residing in Oaka for Hinchin The Mikado has been residing in Oaka for Hinchinbroke and other Islands of the New British subject, without an effort being wavel in Washington in a carriage by hiri au paying for a frat-class ticket, ha might

Flug for a firat-class ticket, ha might How beautiful the vision comes amid life's was reported, in which the lives of three or

ment amongst the natives that whole districts by a trader in that group, wherein you will Her Majesty's representative. Whether fort and safety which the adoption of this four gentlemen were endangered, while a tent amongst the natives that whole districts by a trader in the

had to be barricadell. Several shipments of sue that he is informed the natives say they the low be needfal or expedient is beside system, so far as the sepamtion of tho cars page host purposely got out of the way. had to be barricaded. Several shiprionts of by a trader in that group, wherein you will fer fo page bont purposely got out of the way ten have taken place to Yokohams, where are doing these atrocities in revenge for the the question. It is law, and must ho obey into small compartmenta and the graduation

appears that four military officers went en have taken place to Yokohama, where see that he is informed the natives say they er Majesty's representative.

went the tea has to be fired and repacked for the loss of many of their countrymen, who ed util it is repealed; and in enforcing it, of price la accordance with the assumirlas

AN IRISH WATCHMAN-A short time but on a trip yesterday in a small boat, and the tea has to be fired and repacked for the glee atrocities in revenge for the the

since an hottest Liberian was appointed that they were capsizer just outside tlamerican market. Large parcels of sills were carried away three years ago to so far as it is possible for a Consul to do so, tion given would bring with it to families guardian of the night in the envirous of Harbor. Then just outske temerican, narled and repacked for the r doing these atrod

there offered bit at high prices. In importa Queensland and the Fiji Islands by Euro- every tid should be afforded to that official travelling together, or to ladies travelling London, but was shotly brought befors Harbor. Three only cold awin, and there offered but at high prices. In imports Queensland and the

m, and the the trade is dull.. Japansas cannot be per-peans, who hired them as labourets, and

Fiji Islands by so far as it is repealed; a must hoobay system, safety which the addressed con fourth could werely cling to the boat. The the trade is dull. Japaneas cannot be porn Stauley pessage boat, which was nearing straded to give reasonable prices. Mesers who hired them as labburete, and promised to return them to their hordes in

nione. Of course, Americi ingenuity and the sitting magistrate charged with neglect the scene, is said to have purposely tacked Glover & Ou, a steamer the Staunch, insolventei

Luau Nelson and Mr Pitt could never sugoity would avoid the fouliah and unucing his duties. Pat being questioned as to in a different direction, in order to avoid gay visits with perfect safety to that Oity, inflisted on this countrymen unforinuately He was the greatest fool he ever know, or would any amertuan, railway to watch,

daily to and from Osava foreigners now

The reprisale of the natives for injuries agree. It was trild Nelson that Fitt said, cessary part of so isolating passengers that

grave plant of so isolating passengers that the cause of absence from his stati the possibility of being called spoir for It is looked upon:

as risale

they conid not communicate with the only replied, "Place your honour, they set me asay

fad aistance, and it wre to the fact only of two It is looked upon as a pleasure trip,

pingupon thom the heavier fotoately way the Nolan that Fitt said, cessaty part of avoid the foolish and nuncing his duties ate ohuiged with ses only bring upon thom the heavier infiction of when on altere. He spanka truth, old ductor, nor would any American railway to watch, and I watched and waited a long molliers baving launched a small bont and

her justy's ships of war. Thus the alleged the her, and I would soon prore hint to oficial ever be guilty of the crime of phat to our honour; but nobody came proceeded to the distressed gentlemen, that

barbarous treatment of British subjects by be a fool if I had him on board a ship; ting up a lady nad a lunatic together. We

lunatic together. We so I thought I'd go home." the lives of the latter wcrested. We havehot

the Inliabitants of Tains, oue of the new nevertheless, I am as clever an aimiral as could and doubtless would, avoid all such heard whether or not the two soldiers have

isbrates group, was followed by the des- be is a statesman, which is anying & great been rewarded, but we feel a strong desire

truction of several villages and the loss of deal for myself that the skulking seindrelson hoard the pas Bageboat should get their due for conduct so Borthy even sout civilized barbarians,

the silence of the Treaty working mines does not throw tlight upon the question. The oes not forbid a foreigner from telegraph, but the absence of phibitive clause on this subject seem to be of much material aid who desire to benefit China and hemselves by the aids of modern As regards the mines the qua hich arise turn upon the Articles

Treaty which provide for the

of British subjects such for in-

as tho Article XVI, which de

nt British subjects who may

any crime in China shall be tried

ished by the British Consul or

ablie functionary authorized there- ding to the law of Great Britain."

not seem probable that we shall

time witness the appointment of Majesty's Consul at the North-

old flelds," and until this event

tion placed by the Foreign Office

20, the outrageous and deceptive

clause which empowers. British whether at the porte or other

to haild or buy land will most

prohibit any legal and recognized

the diggings on the part of Her alinges,

view of the known effects of

id fever" upon the citizens of all. aations, the utter incapacity of Eese. Lo carry out without foreign regulations they may choose to nd the fact that the only effect of ing obstacles in the way of per orting thither would be to deter abiding and audly increase the on of law-defying foreigners who esort there, it becomes a serious for consideration whether it would. etter to tacitly permit British sub- visit the gold fields sa they see fit. opportunity is here afforded for rating by experiment whether ww of British merchants, or the

f British Consds correctly indi

proper method to be adopted in with the Chinese the great

t, in fact, on which turns the

al opening up" China gene The Consul yeWithout me helpless. You cannot be per to put yourself under Chinese my presence is necessary for

ir protection and restraint." The By I don't want any Con willing to chance the effect

Be law on the proviso that if 1 yunjustly treated you will inter

aptly just as you would in Italy you have in Abyssinia."

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abodies all the arguments,

le The British Government is risk the chance of having to with the Chinese Government. e's subjects are left to be dealt Detires, Oblivious of the fact fa dozen cases of really suergetiv

GALNE."Jager's List"......Reede.

M. Troy, Dand Sergeant, Conductor,

AMBLING-Five

when remarked that he had no evidence that this

We are particularly glad to learn from the

:

left to-day for Amoy, and Shanghai, and thence to Japan.

We understand that Registered Boat 175,

cruise,

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It has more than once, been remarked £liat | 1

It

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JAPAN.

(From our Correspondent)".

Hrono, 16th May, 1808.

A CHUSTY old babelor, ut libing the way his landlady's daughter had of appro- priating his hair-oil, filled his bottle with fiquid glue the day before a ball, to which the girl was invited. Sho staid at home in consequence,

some twenty ativos by the squadron un Wear is that which if you take the whole der Sir W. Wiseman whilst the native away, there's always some left? Whole barbarity may have been itself the product some,

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blunders as these, and a skilful adaptation of the English system to Amerion require ments make railway journeying a pleasure instead of a pensare, as it now so generally is-Bound Table.

kisses for a smoker."

cheers my lonely hearth,

ing into birth

gathering cares,

vig re,"

Ba-

BA implied rebuke

are

Way ought the stars to be the best ad trongners Because they have studied (stunted) the beavens for more than four thousand years.

How would you measure your lover's sincerity By his sighs.

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