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and LODGING with every At- fance, for UNE GENTLEMAN; CORD RADE GROUND Charge moderate. 17 to.
T. HART & Co. Provision Merchants. No. 2, Queen's Road E.
ug, June 4, 1868.
E BALDWIN APPLES, $0.75. IL: DOZEN.
HOUSE,
3th, 1868,
P-OFFICE NOTIFICATION.
TILE CLANK -
row, AMOY & SHANGHAI,— MONA," Ta-morrow, the lith tant, al 11.x,
UNDER DESPATCH.
low, Ainoy and Shanghai-Per morrow, the 11th instant, at
TEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
2. Suitan, from Whampoa O, Douglas, British steamer, 615, Shanghai, 6th June, 1,583 balea oxes Treasure, and 667 packages --P. & O. Co.
CLEARED.
er, for Bangkok,
for Whampoa.
Marin, for Fouchow.
PASSENGERS,
igles, Messrs Mitchell, Astrobus, assell, Johnstone, Sonderegger and Sturges (2nd class); 9 Europeans inase.
SHIPPING REPORT.
tish steamer Douglas left Shang- o 6th at 11.30 am., passed Light- 30. Experienced strong southerly thick weather, first part of the latter part, moderate S. W, wind: weather. Passed a slip steering. orthward on the 7th, and a mat
the Lammooks on the 9th,
he Canton Customs Daily Return.) ry of Imports and Exports by the
d from Hongkong?-
aft during the week ended 7th
la sind 200 packages Alaw.
ckages Almonds,
chages Bicho-de-tuer.
chages. Buffaloe and Tiger Horns.
ackages Cardamom.
backages Cares
bickagra and 82 piouls, Chaff.
buckages Coke.
backages Salted Fish,
Sackages Flour.
packages Flour Yama.
Packages Fungus.
ackages Gambier.
Fackages Window Glaze,
ackages Broken Class.
zackages Glue.
ackagca Heup.
ieces and It packagea Hide.
sieces and 3 page. Buffaloe Horns,
Packages Stedicine.
packages and 5 piculs Nail Rod
Iroe, Bare and Hoopt.
cackages Copper Sheets,
*
Old Copper,
Old Ironi.
akayes Stool.
ackages Yellow Sheathing.
s, and 43 pkgs. Mangrove Bark,
Backages Pearl Barley.
baga and 3,343 piculs Peas.
pieces Plauk
Sandal Wood.
packager Salted Provisions. picule and 8 packages Paddy. baga and 250 piculs Rice.
ackages Samshu. pieces and 11. picula Sapan Wood. packagos Seaweed. hackages Shell Fish, backages Stock Fish. hackages Stick-lac. Boxes Tea. packages Tobacco, packages Vegetables (preserved.).
ackages Vermicelli.
Cackages and 20 pieces Sundries,
JOTATIONS.
LONUXONG, 10th June, 1868,
Patna, New,.-..
Old,
Bonares, New, Meine,...
BOMBAY, CALCUTTA,
Exchange.
$847
640
37 a 224 1720
got 4/83 a 4/7 atts, 3 days' sight, Rs. 226
ay, 8 days' sight, Rs. 2244
months' sight,
ghae, 3 days' sight Bank, T. 72
br, 17 dwts. 8., 11 per cent pre
...
9 per a pre.
apers, pre
.... 28.35 per tl,
23.30
་་
4,72 4.70 10
, 98 touch,
J Sovereigna,
au Sovereignn,
Los dock, Old, 14 per cent pin.
poa
io. Now, 6 per cent pa
Bank Shares, Old, 24 per cent pp. Now, 4 per cent pp. Jook Shares,... 28 nominal
ઘેવ.
Temperature. JONGKONG, 10th June, 1808.
et
9 A.M.
29.020 29.846
Thermomoter, 84
810
86
87.0
80.0
·80:0
85,0
146
, aboyo,
S. Rgt 5. Rgr., 'e Rays,
Hainon úrou., 0.00
on Grane, 75.0-
Бра
0,00
Fine Fine
No. 1566 JUNE 10, 1868)
THE CHINA MAIL.
NortonIt is particularly requested that all is presumed matters were compromised cumwunications relating to the goueral busi- by a payment, as nothing has since nces of this paper be addressed to the transpired in connection with the matter. Proprietor and in no case to individuals by As so as far as the Coreans are cou- nai. Much delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be cerned the affair has been concluded. howe in matters of liboi- (1) by
voided
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1868.
of
what odious character; but it ought to be borne in mind that every information in Hongkong was of an ex officio nature. There were, his Lordship would remember, four modes of approaching the tribunals at
by
CORRESPONDENCE. MACAO AND THE BRITISH. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"
BONGKONG, June 10, 1839.
as he was told, walked quietly up to his the hut fallen in, wo sot about socuring it, barrack room, took out his razor, ontwhich was promptly and effectually done well, not his throat-but his whiskers by shoring up from bath sides with plauka and moustache pian of At next pa taken out of the Grafton, Fresh thatok Sia-After a vain attempt to plead rade ha apps at once made a
with face as smooth as laid on the top made to next
the Britials subjects from the
twenty-four:
loog, of
which sarve the continuation of the expulsion of officer, that dignitary's wrath was un- keel, charred its heal, and nailing firmly Captain Musgrave had fashioned into a bounded. To mitigate the same, the inan two boards (each eight The ex iunct from the Annals of Macao
feet long,
Lettored
But we have one or two questions to aale | (2) by a criminal information; on behalf of Mavao," it is satisfactory to ohhen he came before the cook the spar, i
which will doubtless be unpleasant to certain gentlemen, but none the less
words or
hit bero tho
be
I am at a
driver of
to
blue-an
them, do
soothing expressions
pack
it
its
well on
bottle
took the traf
dictment; and (4) by an es afficio informa- tion. An action at law they did not want; necessary. Why has Mr Seward taken as to an indictment, they having no ong has certainly corroborated the true quota. attempted a plausible excus to the effect as at Budurby on i
lue machinery necessary, they Bo notice of this attempt to carry out anho could not in the capacity of Crown tions from the Diary of October 1889, but that lie had been "burking," and that one like the arms of am at right angles, illegal expedition by a reputed citizen.
at a loss to understand how it has whisker had come out green, the other six feet in the phore, we planted it Officer bu therefore fell back
and abored of the United States? Why, moreover, foris of au er officio information; but he firmod" auch all assertion as this: kotly, which had prompted him. It stunda in front of the hut, facing the
the pou does Mr Seward roommend a We make no comwent on the result against whom so serious a barge still deprived of any advantage which would not retain ant be of Marne) did not placate the angry colonel, who as this but is likely to be used socasionally mannover intended that defendant would be they (the Britishera) were at liberty to remove them altogether but the ex-harbour. Uuse No. 2 we placed in hnt; to-day's procedings in Regina v. Saint, los, for employment to the Chinese Cobo secorded him
planation, smacking as it did of a bounour, with it a spade and a small box of books. nor shall we allude to the case.--or casts, sorafuent as a fit and propor persons to tion. Here the learned Attorney General support shat
under a common informa
caunot bo
proceeded to inflict sentence. This
Bus com. by sailors, I painted on the door-Be rather-before, the day of trial, unless work the coal mines in Kiang-su? Why, read the rule as arbended, (which asked for could have been made use of by the Gov. prised, of course, the inevitable roven days' careful with fire. I left a letter in a l circonstances should rise to make preli again, bus Mi Tettenbora institutet no leave to pload justification and omited the neutrality was on the tapis: neither can
Macro
when the proclamation of drill, in
In addition to which the mat
tized to the mast by a band of copper. minary allusion justitiable. The shocking
wna ordered be confined to barracks till The following vieraing we Buch other pleas anoinaly of a British subject being denied, equity into a voyage so peculiar, under that be consented to the paid rule, quid be supposed that with such a proclamation his air was grown. The sentence was ton's bowsprit in in a British Colony, the opportunity of fag? Why have the French authorities, former proceedings in the case should be taken by a stenner under the German
The Obief Justice asked whether the acarii in the face, the Governor hiu-gidly enforced. Every now and then the the peninsula. I and onlled down to close to Musgrave's aclf would have disregarded it by offering
fallow would piteously form up to the old signal, we erected our spar, which self-defence in actions at the suit of a or at least the Ecclesiastical superiors of preserved, or whether they should be looked
certified as decent, but the devoutly refore for granted that the neutrality cert of a juactically obsolete law, is now re-steps to mark their disapprobation of so Unless they were so regarded by bold - 1590) on which the British subjects shook three months. Long before then he was
was proclaigued on the
wished-for consummation was not achieved e very day moved, and now, as Mr Hayllar very outrageous a scheme? 1f the representation, he would be bound to take notice of Praya Grande dust of their feet, does
(20th Aug. till he had been inside the barrack gate for them.
not then the truth of your remark as to heartily sorry that he had made so free Macno having inhospitally sent her gates with his razor. The strict Jaw on the to British subjects," appear as clearly de-
subject in, I believe, that a soldier's whiskers
On Friday, 7th February, was erected contradiol it? monstrated as the failure
are his own—that is, if his regiment has not the Port Ross signal mast, a fine spar, per of the attempt to
a vested interest in them; but his moustache fectly sound, forty-five feet long, one foot few more quotations from tho
belongs to the Queen, and to share it off is in diamotor, which we found oun beach, away than and as if he were to make having apparently formed a portion of, the away with any of his other necessaries. uld jetty. At its font is a sinail weather left Macau, tad took rofuge on board a ship
17th August, Mra Elliot and Mrs Taylor the annual inspection of a regiment of foot care, a spade, and
general was, some years ago, making | boarded shed, clored in, containing the sinall box of books,
ac in the Type 19th, Mrs Eliot sailed for do The then had been on parado all Fixed to the mast by a band of copper is a Dhe noxt day and when it was over they bottle, holding morning, and the Hongkong. 28rd, Captain Elliot loft
a letter. M. Commissior, for Hongkong: 25th, the the cook-houses and divided, and the men made the fourth and last depot at Saddle- Macao
by the members of Wo03.
barracks as hungry as being the officers and a beat's crew, and returned to accompanied
the
I went down the east
east coast, with were brought from one of whole of the British community, with the
foreign power, and by the resuscitation the ill advised bone-seeker, not taken upon as if they had never son heard the English. Taking it adjutant, and estreat that by alioukl be atands twenty feet abover ground, and is
well put it," the case will proceed on a good fighting basis."
tives of these nations in China choose to do nothing, there is no present help for their inaction. But unless the foregoing account be contradicted in its material details, we are much mistaken if the statements put forth in this article will not result in action being taken by their several governments at home, In the interests of foreigners generally it was tuted an enquiry. That they have not the duty of these, offels to have insti done so is as discreditable to thoir official characters as the flibustering expedition
unlucky projectors.
parties they would be regarded as amount The Attorney General said that by both ing to nothing.
Bir Hayllar expressed his gratification at the explanation given by the learned Attor noy General. The original argamant for the Crown had evidently been the result of
a misapprehension, and said lie was glad that the question would now be argued only on the ground of truth
ی دانا
But
Diary of August 1858 may not prove urine teresting, and here they are
the
The dinners
firmly secured; two white boards fired to
Harbour, and the words "Depot, to, in its tunne, with a hand carved on it, the index finger extended, pointing up Carnley the hut, six miles distant; the other board facing the entrance of the Strait."
itself was to its insane but fortunately rule was simply a request for time to plead.pion of Mr Stewart, left and went on only waited for the formal visit of the hill lufet (inarked on another chart as Nor-
the Attorney General repeated that the In reply to an observation by the Court, e eficie information was the only made of Proceading open to him.
Mr Hayllar remarked that the original exce The Chief Justice said that, from first to board ships and schooners in the Typa
27th, 28th and 29th, the ships and schooners libet was of a public character, and that according to the law, no ples of justifies the Ruparell left for Hongkong." tion was allowable. He had prepared some would not now be necessary for the wise; but every libal in his opinion was a public libel.
last, on Friday, Mr Follard put it that the in the Typa áré It.. 30th, they all occup chatting in the barrack square with the through to the west const, not more
we are now able on tolerably reliable afternoon with news from the North. Our marks on the distinctions of libel, which ARMY ORIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. ing colder and colder. At last be coin-1 placed t
LOCAL THE P. & O. Str. Douglas came in this shipping reporter was informed that owing to a thick fug which prevailed at the time wreck of the Bonares, atling could be seen of the Dinglus passing the scone of the
of tlrat vessel.
ال
„TO-DAY'S FOLICE,'
Mr Hayllar remarked that the case was now on a good fighting basis, and he was quite satisfied.
Fis
detos
inspecting general to fall to sud sat. The man's Inlut). At the head of this inlet but still height hand fork) is a pass or gorge, which bugles sounded" 'Dinner For a stricken! caine pat.
hour did he stand runk
the than three or four
or four tiles across, down which regimental officers, under tho poses of the pass sagone
ou that aide would naturally hungry men, the dinners meanwhile grow take in order to arrive at the cast coast.
the case and narrates the following illustrative ange-
spade on a shelf of A corespondent of the London Neotemannienced his tour of inspection, heralded by rocks under an overhanging
cliff close to bawling non-commissioned officers, aud the
it well above aud flat, facing the inlet, a amirking accompanied by the
stait around in front ong (lettered), raised fif- ach room he
user Any complaints and met with none till teen feet from the ground. We had sonie
put this savage private replied, "Yes, sir, I report difinity in seaaring it, the natural advan
question board sixteen feet
my peeing cold. The great men glowered teges not being great. A letter was left ou the presumptuous, private for sine here. When abreast of the entrance to the moments without speaking; at length ho buy on our return, we landed at the point, broke silence with the blandly-attered and climbed on top of the stiff, overlooking finished his sentence with Colonel, let carved on it, with the finger extended, words, That is my fanie, ay man," and it some 150 feet. We left here a board to thon, turning to the communding officer, indicato the sposition of the depot, a band
pointing up the bay. Thus ended our work at Auckland Islands.
In
a
long
UNLUCKY RESURRECTIONISTS, READERS of the Shanghai papers will have perused with some astonishment certain accounts which have appeared in Trent issues of the Recorder and Evening Express respecting an expedition under taken by the steamer China to Cores Our own curiosity was sufficiently ex- cited to induce us to make enquiries as to the truth or otherwise of the extraor dinary hints and allusions contained in the columns of the last-named paper, and
a statement of the anthority to place affair before our readers. We venture to assert that a more audacious scheme of petty filibustering has seldom been made public in this part of the world.
Some little time ago, it is reported a French priest to whom the recent suffer ings and massacre of his countrymen in Corea had become an object of profound consideration, hit upon what he conceived to be a short and cffectual method of setting all difficulties between his mis monary brethren and the Corean author in the house, except be, who were smok-man. In that case there were twenty-three along the ranks, Cuck-cuck-confounit
minute, as a titter rae WRECK OF THE GENERAL GRANT, Tho Southland Times of lat April contains ities. The remains of the grandfather of ing opium. Inspector Kirby narrated the norm each of you, sir, are you mocking we "N-n-nos long and interesting report by Mr. Henry
save it as libel, of prisonsts the present King of that country appear unido.
gave it be arrest, and
only those
replied Jaok, "by no m
no mm-es."
3. Armstrong of a voyage made in the since his death to have in to having buen requested to do so, publishes his memory worshipped as that of a saint, and opium-preparing utensils produced, over each libel as a jury. The hoped that et off parade, stuttering most vehemently on these, the Antipodes, aut Bounty Island, pressing any opinion is to the correctness prove this, except the half-boiled opium tried again, and the judges hid to go sergeant," And so the private was march land and Campbell Islands, and of searching the following communication, without as- but the very security of the Kingdom is fonut in the house, coupled witli the both partian would save him from such as he went, and the more he laboured to for survivors from wrecks, The Amherst or otherwise of the sentiments attributed
fact that two of the prisoners were found dilemine, and inko steps which would exp presumed by the natives to depend upoking in the bones. One of the fel provent the muse mistake as that which explain the angrier grew the officer. The left the Bluff Harbour on 20th January, Peinca who has just departed from our
to bis Royal Highness:- The the safe custody of his bones. Now it
crime went in against him of insolence to called at the Snares, but found that if these rafica could be got hold of, le a false queue), and regarded defamatory libels (such as this led before the commanding officer next there one had been or was living with the Governor an earnest expression of appeared to the projector of the scheme lows escaped by means of cutting off his counted in the case above referred to. As an officer on parade," and when he appear to show that
shores has, we believe, left uff Against one of the pri
was) particularly against a public tuan, it
Armatrong writes ແດ່ morning, boing mortally afraid of opening they might be held to ranson, and that then.
On the 30 a
a change of wind enabled his hope that the local Government will 800Der than permit them to be carried ouer, P. C. Hastings made a charge of had been laid down that "bony file observa- his mouth at all, for fear more stutterig us to make our course for the Aucklands not carry out the zentenos passed upon
attempted bribery, he
offered the tions ou all
fou all poravna responsible to the pub- away the Coveans, if unable to oppose by constable $4 for his release. Mr Caldwell he may be made with perfect frgodom and how be construed into more insolence, which islands we reached on fist Jaavary. O'Farrell without first referring the r
without being questioner fore, would agree to almost any terms relarized, in reply to the Court, that twithier truth or justice," He quoted the drill. I am not aware that this had a first depot on Enderby's Island, in the huted out that it was as a member of the
he was complimented with seven days' puck The day following (Saturday) we formed the to the Imperial authorities. He has nicely for too.
ebas point. which might be deniauded the formalioso was a- desired by the sanguine proposer being, gerous characters; and that the Governor Jarlguage of Sir f. PoBook, late Chist Barot, tongtis, Ent believe lie took exemplary four others). This but is in capital copair, fat, if fired at by a sane man, and that,
a-resort of suspicione and das
ungical effect in loosening the knots in his nearest the beach (occupied by Teer sini Royal Family that he must have been fired it is hardly new ssary to say, freedom of purpose departing the frequentors of all in 1640, (15 Meeson & Welshy), whose au travel and residence, etc, for the bench places. - Prisoners, on being called thority carried the more weight considering / Care Bevor to opet his mouth again in and only required a little extra fastening therefore, be aliould wish the home govern
(Before Mr May)-By information from Mr D. R. Caldwell, on tehalf of the Gapi bling Farmer, one of those houses usou as a haunt by dangerous und suspicious characters was broken up by the Police last night. The resort 1 No. quand Street, Taipingsban; and in it were found fifteen Chinese, some half-a-dozen or more of whom were identified as having been in Gaol for various offices. Prisonors, when to note; and that was ons which had been arrested, were found hid in various rooms. lust right of. It was the case of Regina v Newed soarlet in
cortain barrack-yard a squadron of dragoons were drawn up on foot parade, and were boing inspected by an officer who Lordship continued There was oue point, however, which he particularly wish had lately joined the regiment, and was afflicted with an augosiquiorable stuttar; ed both sides to note. He thought that On his way down the rinka bo halted in bort, sides desired to fight thie mster front of a soldier, whose appearance did Attorney General had spoken in that son-v-y-very d-d-dirty, sir," was his criticism: fairly and fully, and now that the learned not please his eye. Your b-b-belts are Attor stitutional way in which he expected he
b-b-beg your wished
p-p-pardon, would do, there was one point he strated the
int the pp-procla The officer'a face w:
8 vary b
and
peal to
1
remon-
that muun bave ten days' pack drill,"
الهه حفظ ته نها به ملت
brig
superstitions veneration, that not only is sold at the house he hail and be true, Then the case wont for “P)-d-damn your ippudence, roared the amherst, for the purpoas of forming depots
tail:
such
evidence
evidence
AUSTRALIA.
We copy the following items from recent Australian papers
The Sydney Empire of the 7th April
generous
behind
bim
the matter
reply to an oliver on any consideration to the thatch, which was given to it. The ment to be consulted in the matter. Be short a upon to giro autobiography of them long and under what administrations whatsoever. missionaries in the Corean peninsula, selves, & curious medley of
rehe had been Attorney General. More a
case No. 2, containing clothing, blankets, has also taken into consideration, and beg- personal re
The great hair" question is one which compass, matches, tools, Co., was placed in gad the Governor to take into considera- were phatic language was used by Mr Baron By some means the luminous idea thus cords was the consequзace: some were well, who well said "happily for us its long, proved a fertile source of discona good position, and on it I wrote The tion, the very short interval of time a silored conceived came to the knowledge of a tailors, some were shoemakers, some were
for us it tent and groubling in the army; Me Jenking gentleman of the Amori ex-cooks, sumie coolies, some hawkers, and isolange coincided in by the pre-old days of queues and powder and poma the man who breaks open this box, whilst trial, and the fact that no serious
In the curse of the widow and fatherless light upon between the attempt upon his life and the can persuasion whose imagination was some were nothing at all; most of them, sent Lord Chief Justice
Lordslup tum
tum mapy a soldier, I doubt not, gratted he has a ship at his as brilliant as, while his ability to raise the Rowever, were opinio-smokers. One of the trusted that all parties would concur in an that he not begi bolag i Hat without a head left with the caso. A bottle suspended over attempt. He has in fact intercoded for the
endeavour to have the Court in this caso "sinews of war" exceeded, that of the (who, by the way, claimo Macro from the unsatisfactory result in the at least without any hair upou it. Now-u-it contains a letter, stating that these ees, of the Victoria bar, was treated with.
lot
is
of coinion resort) was proved to
stable in the sum of $20, or one
month's
in a civil
His
casu
se
back."
પ
conse-
-
spade was чuces have ansued from the prisoner's
pricouer." "The barrister, Mr B. C. Aapi days in regiments where the regulation series are left for the use of castaways. diplomatic churchumans. At least the re have neen twice in Gaol for perjury, and of Regina v. Namun (where, upon appeal, length, or rather shortness, is rigidly en- sult was that (by Chinese help us in alleged) to have been only a fortnight age discharged the whole question was actually tried over forrest, there is a chronic feud between the eaves (giving it the appearance of an ac trial of O'Farrell, and dined with him in "Along the front of the hat under the aurked distinction by H. R. H. after the the steamer China was chartered at frosni prison. His Worship then fined the could be dous by some auch mode of who are given to curls and lovelocks with sixteen feet long, painted white, on whichbers of the Sydney club, however, carried
again by the Conf,) which he thought regimental barber and the young dandies coinmodation bonse) is nailed firmly a boat private on board the Galatea. The 34000 per month. Her owners, naturally person who atteinpted to bribe the 000 pleading as he would now suggest si- which cherished commaments his ruthless is unwilling to let her gu off on a wild guage imprisonment; the perjurer, who hadilar to the pleas allowed-in
carver, in deeply-cut letters, four inches their loyal feelings 20 for, as s to refuse Mr chase without security, demanded, and it utterly failed to show that he earned an
Found in 12 Mes W. 288, endr
Bule appendages. have
kewise caused no Latted from the brig Amherst, February 1,
1aentei to defend the would-be assassin
A characteristic piece of Victorian enter- the Government ai 1st Plea, not guilty; Z Plea, ega war it will be recollected that infautey regi Southland. The other hub
monta were not allowed to as in Balien v. Leuke On the other hood,
wear moustaches,
aches in good repair. This island is about thru whose unmo was well known in connexion que
613), and just
cavalry soldiers were miles long and one and a half wide. The with coaching in Victeria in fortuer years, whoto libel in the terme of tits plea in at them. We have never heard fast a bot eliffs covered with mossse and lichens, ut sail for Hegia v. Newman; and also
Japan in the steamer Albion (of partial plons, the of "bine incomparably oil, Macasear?" yay bare of pasture. In the sand hills which he is now part owner), to try coach- cach negativing invendees applicable to or of Miss Skens's Grinoutrine was served here the rabbits barrow, and look very We learn that Colonel Smith, of the the part pleaded to and justifying as to that out to the smooth-faced recruit as part of mach at home. The potatoes planted by
in that country (1) part pleaded to, as there were charges.
irgus, which could be distinguished from this rout. He his kit, and that he was sequestered from the General Grant's people are of very fait Royal Artillery, now stationed here, has
till those specifics had taken
size, and had they been kept clear of wreds identified a photograph of the person who hut very elinot; perfect master of the case he referred tax
the young fellows whose
crop
The goats on this island are of Lieutenant Roger Tichboams, of the
3rd February, having deter Cheanut
i said obtained, a weenrity of $100,000 ouest livelihood, he would send to Gaolight action, of which ousing shears inuiorially interfere. The facial hic-long, Deput of necessaries for castaways. Aspinall ndraiasion, because he had con- for her due retura, There little prelimina for three wonths as a rogue and vagabond; and approved by Barun Parke at p. 291 end of wart-burnins. Before the Crimoau 1863 By order of hard by is also priso is indicated by the fact that Mr Boyt, riestinished, the next step was to take mea and the other thirteen he would prdir to rising the inuendoes,fing atferwise compelled to sport bleu, or the semblance NW. side is precipitous; the tops of the und latterly in New Zealand, is about to
find security in $25 for a period of month.
SUPREME COURT. (Before the Hon. the CHIEF JUSTICE) June 10, 1888, REGINA SAINT.
aures for getting at the bones when the tumulus containing them was reached, To this end two hundred coolies were engaged at the rate of Taels 9 per month As diggers, their wits being further sharpened by the report that treasure as well as bonics was the object of their search. A German named Oppërt was engaged to accompany the party, and to plead justification came on for re-argu- ment by the Attorney General, as roquested
the
the
10
the
This argument on the rale nist for leave was sure this learned Attorney General was publio of dragoons will remember would, I have no dono, trave thrown a very claims to be Sir Roger Tickbourne, as that
how
were tot clad with the vipper lips gong, and have i
token use to
portrait was taken at when the claimant was in
thus instituted, the latest Ching exped by the Chief Justice at bust silting, The remembered there was a very small Ene blackren the bottom of a plalo over a limp to form the depot in the straits whilst his bush dress. It was submitted to Co-
Wagga
The Attorney General replied that he
increased their Dumber A troop of Royal Artillery, koown as the fumposed.
or cautile, and with the colouring maiter nined His Lordship said that lie was sure Me produced by this process improvise a pair the weather remained fire, we dost, being lonel Smith with twenty-four others, srid
Wagi, be p Pollard must have been under somo mis- of moustaches before going on parade. A take the hosts along the west coast, surrectionizing" commenced. But uhed on behalf of defendant. Mr Pollard, apprehension at the last sitting, and that air of " rest false" ones used to eirentate auxious to ses tlie cave which swallowed up was immediately picked out by hini, Co-
was the reason he adjourned the case.
The Attorney General replied that the stone, and, bring in a nice little royalty to sired to ascertain whether any portion of the 1893) & lieutenant in the troup
through a troop for guard-mounting occa the ill-fated Generet Geant; moreover, I-de-lonel Sinith having been (about 1862 or need
Chad misspprehended his
referred to: Q. messing as to the terms of the opposition, those days were cut with mathematic preci- the foot of the cliffs down to the sutrance of bond fides of the Australian claimuut.
the fortunate posesSSET, The whiskers in wreck was yet visible. We pulled along at This seems very strong testimony to the His Lordship remarked that it bad given sion, a nearer approach to the corner of the the stratts, norer further frein the rocks than His Imperial him work from that day.
Princonvenience in the mattor.
The Attorney Gen
bidden, and
and indeed the approved pattern point only fifty or
or sixty, scanning mutton-chop charac- every guily and every cave, but we saw no
the description her
General spid thint he was mouth than two inches being rigorously for 8 yards, and occasionally when donbling a steam transport Ace French sorow
his Lordehip had been put to so was of the Crimean war, however, the thing even approximating to the
ter.. Since tha
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anchored in Hob son bay on Thursday April 22. The Arey- ron, although somewhat rusty
8,700 tons, and when abe is
after
of some
His Lordship' replied that he was not at tendency has been to much greater latitude, given by the General Grant's people of the 2003 voyage, 18 a 2
of
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tion sot railcompanied, of course, by Attorney General and the Crown Solicitor the bone-seeking ecclesiastic.
for the prosecution; and Mr appeared Arrived at the sput, the work of res- Hayllar, instrusted by
by Mr Gaskell,
foreseen difficulties interposed to prevent the last occasion, was not preselit.
who was the attorney General's junior on the new description of diggings" prov
The Attorney General said that he much ing remunerative. The natives positively regretted the tone of the discussion at the refused to sell anything to the pigtailed last houring of the it had arison and wide awaked intruders, and as food from a mistaken notion entertained by Mr was a necessity, it was decided to follow Pollard of his instructions. The learned counsel had been advised by the Crown out the old rule
Solicitor to oppose as to the form of the much That he should take who had the power, ples; which asked that defendant wight And he should keep who can ;”:
bo allowed
to plead nut only justifi. all aorty, as he know much are now of and a soldier'a face may now be a perfect oevers into which their ship drew only it unfortunately happened that nation,
"anch other pleas a but
sleas as he the law of libel thau he did (a laugh). But thicket of hair, providing he reserves on the point on the const from which Disappoint. will be materially improved Sha is not the Coreaus had the best of the argh might be advised. This form of plek the he was sure that both sides were obliged to chin a space of baree Bugers' breadth eobject ment Isbill bors N. W., we observo lying absolutely a mir vessel intended for sotion, ment, as they could and did keep Crown Solicitor was instructed to oppose, the learned Attorney General for his ex- to the dominion of the razor. In some region & scliffs, some spars and fragment the conveyance of troops between the froska and on a beach at the but was built at Cherbourg, in 1884, for their innocent: Labs and fat beasts but of course it was never meant to oputest planation:
The amended rule
ments, particularly in cavalry ones the foot was made absolute, profuss growth of hair ou the face is en of a wreck. Near these places a little to
the feat of the from being devoured by the marauders the right given by Lord Campbell's Act to
various French military stations. For this While thic latter were in the act of file plea of justification. Mr Pollard, hop and the Court then rose,
couraged, as calculated to give the soldiers the south is a gulah, formed by two great purpose she seems well adapted, her large ever, was under the impression that he was
The following is the cule as amended, by tial look, especially if a helmet or a masses of rock jutting out into the sea (like proportions enabling her to carry 500 men "litting" some cattle, the Coreans let y calid upon to take every objection, and he
baarakin bo the a volley, which it is said resulted in the did so accordingly. But he (the Attorney the cinission of the words "ar such other nowhere is the stones. And perhaps buttress) between which we believed the and as many horses.
She is under custom of dying whiskers ship to have jammad berself in. death of one or two Chinese and the General) was so he need not inform his ples or pleas as defondant may be advised.
Whether command of M. Louie Rallier, who has wounding of three or four more. The Lordship that he never for. oue moinesitIt will be seon by our report, tipat both ranks of the arm the loar of the hair, ed marked by the ressol's maats, some true of 210 mer aml petty officers. She has a
(technically barking) so commos
so common as in the our imaginations helped us or not I can't under him a firat liostenant, M. Kerviler, where doop black, say, but we fancied the rocke abore appear and eight other officers, and a cumplument invading body retreated as frust as their contemplated that defendant should unt sides consent to ignore the proceedings on
irrespective of have liberty to plead under Lord Campbell's Friday, and extreme funk would permit, leaving their Act, nov dil be suppose that any inform as original ugand the following ples the recognised standard hue of whiskers tures looking fresh Moreover, the water board at present five military officers and
and moustache. To return from this di- shoale here. It would be, however, al- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
over 000 soldiers for the military depot at version, which however has a purpose. Wednesday the third day of June in the
most impossible for any save those who caNew Caledonia, together with a small your of Our Lord one thousand eight hun bers of which prided themselves highly on place where she drove in, thure being so Aceyron loft. Cherbourg on Nov. 20, and In a certain cavalry regiment, the mem-caped from the ship to point to the exact number of civilians B.J passengers. The hed and sixty eight.
their birsute and fierce appearance, there many of these gulobes, and all so much a Regis v. Saint-Upon hearing Mr was a dragoon whose facial lornments in like in appearance.
Bourbon on March 26, and has put into Bayllar Counsel for the defendant and the way of bair were splendid. He cul- morùing to Carnley Harbour, we found the fes port to soal, &e. She will goil in a The Attorney General, continued After upon reading the affidavits filed herein ittivated them with much pains, and was cutter Fanny at anchor in Camp Cure, Noumea, New Caledonia, and after accoins days for Sydney, and from thence to Bone consultation with the learned counsel is ordered that the acting Attorney General upon the understandings of those who for defendant, the file had been runsdel de, on Friday the fifth instant at eleven of ways selected for any duty where thers and going in board; through the courtesy plishing her mission there, she will most conductal the expedition.
wad a chance of a comparison being institu- of Captain Ackers, I was enabled to take a likely proceed to Saigon, and visit one or lot; and it now But little would have been heard of this i whether the contained these pointa (1) the clock in the forenoon of the same day ted between hit and the picked man of trading of Perseverance Harbour, Canipbelt more of the Japanese porta-Melbourne
statements were made at all show use why the defendant should not other depa. On one occision this birente Island, from a obart in his possession. potty burlesque of the deeds of u Pizarro (2) whether they were libellous (3) whether have and mont's further time to plead individual was showing a saddle belonging few milss further, and we land opposite or Paul Joins had not the origing they were true and (4) whether their aid files of uge guilty of a ted to to another man; its condition brought down Musgrave's but, in Carnley Harbour, in tors of the schetne refused to pay the publication was for the public benefit. It plead plea of not guilty and a plas of the wrath of the inspecting ofler, and a front of which, tot twenty yarda fr. ish Rabbi, is uxoiting considerable attention Dr. Nathans, an eloquent German-Jow punerer deant but thas the full benefit Justifiuntion under the sixth section of the peremptory order to dleau it thoroughly, the beach, lies the wreck of the in Amerion by his discoursen. Be spiritna- surviving coolies, who besieged Mr Oppert which the defendant would have land under sixth and seventh Victoria capat nfuety six. Not being responsible for the condition schooner Grafton, with her bulwarks lizes the idea of the Messiah, and does not
i bis house, aut, for two days, prevented a criminal information should be accorded By the Court,
of the saddlie, the man was auch hurt at put away and three or four holes in expect his coming in the flush The Juws (Signed) F. S. HUFFAM, the slur on his soldierly qualifications. her button; her hall otherwise in wonder de not consider him orthodox, and he is Actg: Dap Registrar He made no remonstrance, however, did fully good condition. Finding the roof of not permitted to preach in the synagogues,
dead on the field or roadway. Two of sin intending to deprive a defendant of
the wounded men were operated upon by Dr. Parker, of Shanghai, when they reach ed that port, which was not long after the repulse the China baving prudently made tracks directly the rent dangers of grave-robbing under difficulties duwned
(
that liberty would be fled by any of Her Majesty's Attorney Generals in Hongkong in this 10th century.
His Lordship: I was astonished on Fri day, I must say.
bis moving about The coolies were to him under the present information er then taken to the Folies station, where is officio. An as officio information had a ponte-
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