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IN HONGKONG,
No. 1580.JUNE 27, 1868.)
RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Morning, 11 o'clock Revil. W. R. Beach, M.A., Colo- ael Chaplain. Afternoon 5 10 C. F. Warren.
UNION Onunen-Minister, Rev. D. B. Morris, Morning Service, 11-A.M. Even ing, 6.30 P. M.
vice in Chinese.) Borning 10 o'cfuck. Rev. C. F. Warren, Ruv. Lo San Yuen Afternoon 3 o'clock. The same.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,Welling ton Street. Very Rev. T. Raimondi, P. P. Ap. In the morning, at 5.30, 1st Masa; English, by the Rev. T. Borglignold; 7
THE CHINA MAIL.
Tank of
may express a hope that the Protestantuantity appear to have he
the i
+19
ta
bere no bottom was obtained at 200 fath 21 miles, and next a SE. by E. course. oms; a west course was then stoored for until the longitude of the shoal was resor- el; soundings with 40 fathoms of line, the different courece, and on the spot as were tried for, as quickly as possible, on signed to the danger, bottom, dark noze, fathome.
The Rifleman had previously passed over the position, and H.ALS. in 1862, also stasimed about the locality, and it is
that no such shoal exists within 10 miles of the position given above.
be permitted. When it comes to a ques-lake) would have laid himself open to re- this Court to argue that he had done to all parties. In the meanwhile, he can- fullest and most unphatic way, our rell of gloves this morning. The harker was express his regret; that was no apulogy strictest neutrality before the receipt of tion of our right of expressing in the ceixe a "cunshaw" in the shape of a pair nothing wrong in such a case, and then not depart from the observance of the gious and political convictions, even those fiued 50 cents because be followed the ra at all. He (his Lordship) hoped that this positivo orders to the contrary from His
would be seriously thought over before any Government. whose condnot we disapprove would tu bent and told a lie.
Some amusement and interest was excited one came into this Court. These were ect with sympathy upon any attempt by a litle affair which was settled, we be observations which ought to be known, and Sr. Elliot justly complains, have been The Chops from the mandarins, of which to interfere with the liberty of discus-lieve, by Captain Deane in his capacity of be supposed they would reush Mr Davies answered by a communication made to the aon. We admit that we do not see the Superintendent and J. P. Two.clair-cooliea, somehow. As WAS -S STEPHEN'S MISSION CHAPELSCE necessity of these, possibly true, but per two Policie, two on-faring "gentlemen" in re Pater, when bad by J. Cockburn High Commissioner in terms of a peremp- was brought up from a depth of 1085
a gentleman had done tory and denite nature, in which it was very much above the
of common anything which is not right, the fist in-shown that the British subjects left the fectly uncalled for statements; and we
"Ears," one chair but no
a to make that replacs of their free acord, a statement of a Bonas lasbinary" and paration which a due to this injured which the undersigned considered was fine missionaries of Noug will devote their fusta to ture energies rather to christianizing thati
party and ingredients or component parts of the dom when snob atleast want of wis- as well to the British subjects, as to the certain from the result of these sourober
"not done:: Be would
dignity of the Portuguese Government. grant the rule.
Elliot and all British subjects per- Referring to the time for the return of coived the groat regret with which the The soundings obtained in the Riflem.an
bes-all marked that they wish to press they all know that the utmost protection not exist to the westward, and it seems pro- Chief Justice here interrupted the spunk would have been afforded them nuder the bable that the danger seen from the Amboy er by saying, Don't say so I can't hear circumstances in high they were placed as part of the Lizzie Webbar or Cana such things said. You either wish to press here. The undersigned hopes, therefore, da shoal,23 miles E.S.E. of the position it, or withdraw it altogether."
that he has answered astisfactorily the note ascribed to the Stage-and this is the moro Mr Hallyer explained that he did not under acknowledgement, unul avails himself probable from the fact of the Amboys cay wish to hurry it on; he did not mean that of this opportunity to renew the expres being found 11 miles furthar west than
It ted by Mt sions of his highest regard and consi-was reported he would not press it at all.
Trinder. The rules is returnable on Wednesday deration.
Royal Charlotte Reef, somewhat restan- ́(S'd.) ADRIAO ACCACIO DA SILVEIRA-PINTO,gular in form, is it unles in length, N.W.
Governor.
by W. and S.E. by E., and of a mile in breadth. Un its south-eastern side aro some stones 2 to 4 fcot abova high water; in lat. 637.18 N., the highest of thom long. 113-23.30 6. there are also one of two stones on its north-east edge which just show at high water.
6, 2nd Mass; 6.30, Service Mass those of the officials of a military despo- office, with no charge sheet, and the little the writ of attachment, Mr. Hayllar re- undorzignad witnessed their departure, and in formor years, prove that the shoal does
to politico-religious squibbing. But the business. Added to these a little consider idea of moulding British ideas to most ation, a large quantity of Superintendent's 8 High Mase with Sermon in Portuguese; tism is rather too rich, and we fear that affair was amicably arranged. 9.30, Last Blase. In the afternoon, at 131, Simon will have earned the prefix Sermon in Chinese by the Rev. S. Chu, at which, in "connection" with a certain
in Pofinguese; 6, Benedic
"piemun," is usually attached to bìa name in the old English nursery rhyme.
5.30.
Sermon SIDAN
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHÁPAL-Spring Garden. In the morning, at 7, Masa with Sermon in Chinese, by the Rev. F. Yaw.
At the Roman Catholic Reformatory, West Point, Rev. B. Vigano. Service at 7.30.M.
BERIAN FOURDLING Hoss-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, on every Sunday, at half past ten A. M., the Chapel of the Burlin-Fonulling House,
West Point.
SAILOR'S HOME-Evening Service, at 6PM-Rev. W. R. Coach, MA,
CHRISTADELPHIAN SYNAGOGUE, Quénia Road (East) Service at 4 r.. every Sunday
MARRIED.
On the 6th inviant,
St. Peter, Bucks, to Harriett, eldest
of the late Samuel Paramore daughter quire, of Devonport, and niece of Richard Beall, Esquire, of Sydenham, Kent
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1808.
A STORM IN A TEAPOT. The very curious action taken by Mons
LOCAL
W have to announce that Dr A. P. Sin- nett has resigned the Honorary Secretary. ship of the Hongkong Association.-Press.
SUPREME COURT.
(Before the Hon. the CHIES JUSTICE)
NISI PRIUS.
REGINA . SAINT, in the matter of CHARGER LANGDON DAVIES, conductor of the "Cana Mogazine," ex parte SAINT. Mr Hayllar (instructed by Mr Gaskelly appeared pursuant to adjournment, and We regret to learn that bas Chartose bonitasked leave to withdraw the notice of hence to Callan, which left this on the 25th motion already before his landship and to instant, has been obliged to put back, the file an amended notice. The original notico fist mata having been seriously injured by was for a rule to show cause why Mr Davies a block falling on bis head and necessit should not stand committed for a con- ting his immediate remoral to Hospital.
tempt. That the As we noted last night, the expedition of the gunboate sent to recover property belong-
panied
16th
A
in
next,
The following is the article upon which We publish the above in compliance with the wish of an old subscriber and corres the above application is grante
The Attorney-General has filed three pondent to this journal; tant in justico tie criminal informationis against the Ching the viewt z we have expreased, we add the fat fail, for libels upon the King of Portugal, lowing quotations from a work entitled "The the late Governor of Meno--Senhor Nomenis in China," published by Colburn Horta, The Chine Mail has always exerted suizzed in his feelings of bitter hostility: Amaral, and the present Governor-Soubor in 1844 Lin (July 1839) by no means itself to oppose the abuses of the Calie he listened to everything that was said or Trade, but recently it stepped aside from
from written against English and against opium; of the courts of Common Courts in this praiseworthy object to abuse and be almost frightened the Fortuguese, who Amended notice asked for rule to show accuse individuals. It gave insertion to were all submission at Macao, out of their
not Amaral had taken
ed
was more in accordance with
Law, Tie
The Chief Justice remarked that in some
public libeller
learnod counsel)
and
pasty to prove that This
of
£3,000 as
against the Government,
Burzonuding a shallow basix of water is Swallow Reef, formed of a belt of coral
miles wide. At its enatorn part are some 33 miles long. R. N., and W.S., and it
rocks from 6 to 10 feet above high water, the highest of which is in lat. 7.23 N., long
at the
high water; the west and terminales in
Sandy Island, reported in 1863 by Mr W. barque Themes, to be in about lat. 7.20 N., long. 114.10 E., was looked for in the hifieman. At Noon 114.1. E. & Cuntse was shaped of the island, Aud 9 hours 30 minutes
for the
latitude. and one
under the Enghel flag, or else to the South Acdasier shoal no appearance of
ship.
the British Lega. ing to wrecked inks or the coast has re- cause, why an attachment should not paragraphs stating or that Senhor propriety he made them expel all 22 113.50.23 E.; there are also one or two tion, Yokohama, by the Rovd M, Buck- sulted. as Invorably as could be wished. issue," that being he believed the correus hahmon and otherwise unquestion out of the town, for, what is the tones on the south-eastern side which shew worth Bailey, James Edwards, of Chalfout H.M.B. Bouncer, Captain Lloyd, nes his Lordship had exegested, and amend formation. On the 5th of June, the dnf town if the English remained in it ;) and a sharp point.
necum formi. The notic, now
now put in was
it in was entitled ably libelled
offers named in the in- same thing, he threatened to attack t Chinese gunboat Sui-tsing, by the Captain Stewart, and a Mandarin
junk,
davite lind been filed. Tho attelton
dofon- he made them prohibit the importation of left Hongkong on the 9th June to recoverment was solely for the purpose of bringing dant applied for time to plead, and was opiums, which had formerly been
Hayllar Mis of two junks which were lost, the person charged before the Court. It
Pollard, represented by Mr the property une at Ping-but and the other at Cup-chee would then rest entirely with the Court to bean justructed to oppose tile apprcato, eyor, found it in somo respects (through from lat: 7.12.15 N. reputed position
on behalf of the Attorney-General, had upon payment of duty. The Andrews, master of the
professing to wash their hands of it for an the China Const. On arriving at Ping deal with Mr Davies at discretion.
without, it appears, the specification of say feat) to their advantage t side with the THE CHINA MAIL.hei, the villagers were observed bringing
gas down to the beach
belging to nne of cases the Court itself in gooù & watter was inunda al apposition by the plaintiff de Chinear and decry the English; when they the vessel was in the sĻING I the lost Janks
but ae for the cargo of active: but whon another came in (as lid 1. "Pposed it on the ground that refundgut, actually continued to sell their opiumile to ihre eastward of its ráputed position; the junk, Captam Lloyd was not successful the
obtaining any information of its where then it was for that you applied for a rule, not justify, or plead justification, 1st part of which, they und sant to Manila) from thenos & course was steered for the abouts, and after communicating with Davies was the proprietor and conductor of is strictly legat objection is at first sight lid, or to the Americus, or FOo anybody elsaboal water could be seen from the vessel the Mandarins of
Ping-hoi, he determined the poriodical in question ; or that he sent consitutional, but it is much less so in that would buy it."-Pages 208-9 g on either of these courses, and certainly ao
- the 18. of the article chee, arriy- the
esse than it might be in others, for, if Sexreely had this (the block
blockade of Canton) upon leaving that place for Cup-c
ialand exists within five or six miles on. ing at the latter place on the Sinon, the French Consul at Ningpo, in On the passage to Oup-oliec, they felfrister and publisher of thed to to the defendit be?
be allowight
to plead justification, instant.
of the mua.
taken place, when down came to Macao application he was bound to be his defence will in a great measure consist now Chinese governor of that settlement, either side of the lines passed over by the
be us par
of a series of with a large junk in distress Byo days from ticular as in a trial for libel
about and issued a positive edict for the imme nocysations against an man who will have no opportunity in turn diate expulsion of all the Englial Captain explored, but it is very extensive, sud it Mir Haydar remarked that, according to
Ardeater Daph has only been partially them. Ou rs-arguing the oase Smith, with becoming spirit, Coal against the doctrines taught by and took her in tow as far as Cup-
This junk was laden with general cargo aud
Ardasier, some of the Protestant missionaries, pre-bound for Foochow Upon Captain Lloyd publication, and that Mr Noronha was been raised, and, as he did not raise any tection of his countrymen,
Daries was tho proprio
proprietor and editor of the he did not intend this objection to have pressed into the inner harbour for the ProGloucester, and North Ardasier breakers, as also the breakere seen by Ir Dallas in Bents French officialiso in a perfectly and Captain Stewart cominnateating with printe
printer and publisher; and that in the new light. The chief couts against the the Mandarins at Cup-chee, the villagers bond, lodged in the Colonial Secretary'auther obiection, the defendants were roomed to give gnat ambrage to the Por- 1860, will prove to le shoal pateles on dif
who were connected with the pilinging of Cities, and now produced
* giunted time to plead. There can be no use toernor, the Saver Pinto; and ferent parts of one large bank. The south, Mr J. d'Abua doubt that the articles complained of are the junk cants forward and recompensed da; Mir Davies described himself as proprie libellons and, if the information in its pre- was withdrawn on the following morning." era limits of the approach to the Palawat
eastern side, which forms one of the north the Owner and Captain of the Junk that was lost at Cup-chey, Captain Lloyd, after Magazine. Afidavits were filed, aan forms will lie, the verdict can scarcely Page 214. We eculd add a dozen more passage, has been surveyed iu t the Rifleman
the general direction of this part is N.E. fulfilling his mission, left Dopchen on the
to the saine effect, all of which are sub
But we stantiated by official doesents.
by B., and S, W, by W W..for 24th Jane, arriving at Hongkong on the afternoon of the 26th.
tanoo of 20
but the miles, but
outline of the merely republish the foregoing on the same principle which induces us to users on edge is very irregular. Several abus
Dear correspondent's letter. "Hear both sides." patches of 3 to 5 fathoms were found near the edge, and the shoalest spot discoveród hail but 2 fathoms water over it; this lust is in lat. 7.36.37 N.,
long 114.10.10 E very clean to the position ascribed to the South Ardasier breakers,
General Remarks. The weather during
lodging a formal complaint with H... with loss of mainmast and the affidavit sworn to by Mr Noronha, Mir the Attorney-General, said that ordered the IIyasinth, Captain Warren, to seems probable that the Sonth.
ΠΕΙΣ
Roy, gentlemen who have uns trodden on M-Simon's corns am, that one of the declared that either the Emperor of the French, or the Pepe, or somebody else was "Antichristal that another of the
We hear that the retaining will at same body had circulated copies of the the Catholic Reformistory, West Point, has Pilgrim's Progress in Chinese, which again given way, owing to the continued work was illustrated with a representeak of the last few days' drizzling ruin. The last time it fall may be remembered
darkness for two or three nights, the
general collapse. As a pertingut query, we would note, When will people in long! kong learn to creat walls suitable for re- aisting the rains which said into the rotten soil of this outlandish part of the world 7
in
tor
were sworn to by Mr Noronha (1), My Almada (1), Mr Saiut (1), und Me Gaskell (2), to the latter of which was at tached the lestar addressed to, and that ro ceived from Mr Davies, touching this mat
ter.
His Lordship said that the boud, being an act of this Court, was conclusive proof as to the proprietorship.
Mtr Hayllar oited several unses, and noted
fall to be for the Crown:"Chine Maga wine, No. 12, p. 202
CORRESPONDENCE.
To the Editor of the "China Mail."
HONGKONG, 20th June, 188, Sin, You have already published two letters from me at the retirement from Ma- co of British subjets, in August, 18:39,
which measure
Ons glo
in consequence of his representations
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE. The following acount of dangers in the
the
tion of the Pops in a position calculate from the fact that the town was placed that in out it was laid clove thit, amongst and as it may be of sufficient Interost to China Sen, the result of recout surveys a month of May was remarkably fine- to cause pain to way well regulated main having been carried away in fair comment no artiolo which projudged some of your readers to hour further re ado in H. M. 8. Rifenzare, is publisboer than it had been in uy Fro
Roman Catholic mind. Upon those grands M. Simon begs the intervention of the British authorities and hopes that measures will be taken to repress the attempts to hold up to foreign and Chi nase ridicole the Political and Ecclesture tical heads of the French Empire.
معية
ACCIDENT TO THE "SUBAT"
the
case could ever be included..
sporting it,
which they treatment they received
couversation on certain authorities cited, the time from the Pith t
JOHN ROSS,
season; little or no current was experienced, aud the sea was Captain and Senior Officer that hardly a breaker was seen on
for the
art so smooth inost part so
on on the Hongkong, 25th Jane, 1868,
edges of any of the dry rests; this made it exceedingly difficult to detect dangers, and it was only while
searching for the Dhaulle slipad
weather was favorable for doing so. Up to the Sth of June, whon the Rifleman arrived at Manila, the wea ther continued fine, with the exception
of
case we do not intend to meddle We Galle. The following is an extract from three."oriminal informations land in Chian, of whom en few now remain, whuai-ta Island (South island of Hors. occasional light squalls of wind and rain,
language which men piofossing the Brow bruke one of hor fans, carrying ty an exculpatory affidavity which had
our Buana
8 marine
graplic
ONZE,
I give them in the order of their dates.
I am, &c.,
W. C. H.
chester Courier.
in
to
The Chief Justive, after extry it more pilarly in its boating for general information.
inhabitants translation then said that he had examined with great of that place, send care the article complained of, as the Court of two
the originals of which two Documents, was bound to be careful on such a rule an
rat present in the
in the Archives of that City.
(Concluded.) this was. He fied compared its statements
The subjut is one purely of History,"
but
Loal-ta Bank and Reefs, Loni-ta Bank .W.; its south- with what took place, and he found clatit forus an episode in the relations between extends 21 miles N. E. and S. V Inteligence was received by the French they were incorrect in many essential Foreign nations and China of so extraordi- en part. is 64 miles wide, and its entre mail that the P. & steamer Barat, ritpoints. It contained inaccurate and in nary a kind, that it is worth presenting in miles from thonice is gradually narrows to ning between Gallo and Suez, met with a correct statements, and began even in the a truthful form to the foreign Community a point at its north-east extreme, With the purely religious aspect of the very serious evident just after leaving first line with
grave urrar. It stated that
bean word here theu.
burgh) lies N.
E., distant 18 miles, froin and on the 10th the Arst of the South-west Itu Ahaer, have ever puleavoured to frankly ac
its north-west extreme being in monsoon was felt, the weather still romain- private letter received from
1st in the were not criminal informations, and it
la 10.40.45 N., long. 114.24.51 E. It is ing very âue.
J. WM. REED, knowledge the undoubted zeal anil goolsengers - We left Galfe dune f the pastiled against the China Mail; while they
a low sand island, covered with bushes, and qualities of the B. C. Missionaries, and steamer Surat, and on the third day out
was a grave inaccuracy on to sell thani
very small, bonur hat it cables in diameter; B. L. S. Rifleman,
Stef Commander ju. Charge of the Surveth, have viewer with dislike the acriroquio (being about 400 miles from the latter port) No uriniunt inforamtion could ever be
the
Sled until the
a roof surrounds it, extending, in some party applying for it had TO HIS EXCELLENCY.
Masila, 15th June, 1808. The Governor of Macao: elena away from the shaft. : This however
places, quarly half a mile. Christian religion, have employed, on would have ben of little matter had the not been done in this
Theso
A reef, about 13 miles in extent, dry as SIR,-The Committee for the manago- bot when Búshed
THE CORONATION OATH, either side, against those who at least fan got olear of the shine were informations filed by the Attorney Gs- | ment of Trede caunot leave Magao without tow water, and having a small sand- cay acknowledge some great truths in com-off in the
very heavy sea
neral upon curtain communications made to expressing to your Excellency in the name near the centre, lies 5 miles north-westward
The following letter appears in the Mur- mon. On the other hand, we are paraly evidently struck the stou, and cut a hole, him, and so filed ex officio because he chose of the British community: their sincere of Loai-ta. Another and larger reof lies
Gin, by Ift: din. 3ft
of a mile to the south-west. were entirely different pro- din. through to do so.
pro- thanks for the friendly assistance which three-quartore of a mile They Protestant in feeling, and have neither measuring
Sit
Mr Gladstone may possibly carry political or religions sympathy with Then we had to pump for ceedings from criminal informations: and has been rendered to them in their pressut ward of the one just mentioned, extending Roman Catholiu dontriner. On the fave a most unpleasant time was it was a grave injury to a man to embarrassments. They are sensible of the in that direction 14 miles, its width being his resolutions for the llisestablishment and
Irelan spent until the leak had been stopped, and say that criminal informations Jusd been diffulting which may result from their about a mile. The South-west oxtreme of disendowinit of the Church
bill to give sent decision, however, the guastion is the bulk of the water pumped out. Ourcourse lai against him, when it was not su, prolonged stay in Masao under present this last reef, which is also the South-west and will then havo to bring in a not one so much of religion as of policy, was decided upon at pace, and on Sunday The writer went on to Bay that I circumstatices, auil anxiously trust that by extrenis 19: the sani oay bearing comes law, it must receive the royal agaent.
Lonita Bank, is in lat. 10.12 them affect Before, however,
that bill be and from this point of view alone we morning we ran safely into harbour. A [the China Muit gave insert un to para- their departuro, the Portuguese subjects N
stating or implying that and other
distant nearly foreigners
3 miles, al Loai-ta Cen it than be wondered at should our most will ho freed from ary compelled to express our astonishment survey was immediately bold, and a
by 8. 6 wiles.
gracious Queen feel distron- religious Bud that su absurd a step should have been court decided that it would be unadvisable hor Amarul had taken a hribs of £2,000 as further troubles on the part of the Chinese island E.
From the sand cay above mentioned, the Bed and shocked on being thus asked that
should proceed on her soyush money. Now, he had looked through authorities. We have the honor to be, Sir, taken by Mons. Simon.We do not ad
This letter adds that the agout of the case, seeing the words "hush money Your Excellency's most obedient humble a rth-western edge of the bank trends away violate that most solema and sacred obliga- mire the seat which informs either the the P. & 6. Go at alle had treated the inquotation marks, but there was not a word Servants,
E.N.E. 5 miles, and then N.E, 18 males. tion the coronation ath? It would [ vG wall Chinese or foreigners that the Frich passengers with the greatest kindness and there of hush money; in act (though (Signed) UBORGE T. BEAINE,
no low than 4 fathoms was found anywhere that, under such trying circumstances, hor Emperor may be Antichrist, or that consideration, having offered refund he of course expanded he jigmout
Partner of Dent & Co
Majesty should recive the sympathy and upon this part of the bank. it would be a question whether
Ja H. ASTELL
Lan-keçam day and adjacent Reef support of a loyal and religious people, tu the Pope is worse. But consuring that
stated that a
Financial Agent of the B.Á. Qu. coral patch, half a milo in extons, which ouable her to resist such an unhallowed re- gentleman of the Dr Camming persaa
Mail They were allowed £f day, while single dollar oror thus found its way
W. BELL, partly dries at low water, lica E. by Nat, and I would suggest that an addres aon have been proclaiming these state of shore. Those whocid not avail them the pocket of Senhor Amaral. It w43
miles from Loui-ta island; and E.N.E. 6). bo drawn up and Re at a central institution
·Partner of Bell & Co. ments as undoubted facts for many years, seives of the Frendi blail were to go on by either Vice Chancellor Kindersley or Lord
miles from the same island is a larger puf, in Londos, and supplementary sheets fur GILDBRY SCH and that thoa senrosly exists an edunt the Moulton, the next steamer from Cal Justice Wood who had said that
of Partner of Me Vieur it Co.
in diameter, having a saud car signature be sent to every parish in the mile in that persons"
ntre; this near its centre;
known to the kingdom.-Yours, c., DINSHAW FURDONJER, ed Englishman who has not heard of cutta; and it is needless to say that their writing anonymously wrote without that
en as Lill-kessin, is in lat. of comfort
of rather gloomy sense wore and believed, or puoli-poohed, the idea, prospects of
which the adminis responsibility
Part. of Arduseer & 1 Fudonjee, Hainau fishermen as Macao, 26th August, 1830.
10.43.20 N., long, 17431 E. M. Simion shews either a lamentable ig. To have passengers of two steamers crowd! trators of Justice vero obliged to regard
N.E.
3 miles from Lan keran by inly eng, basales the addition of the freight very or fully. And otherwise umptes- norance of the opinions of no inconsider of the Australian steamer, could not have tinnally libelled the officers named in the
is a small dry patch which forms the south uble portion of the British population, or made the prespect of the Rord Ses very information. Why, here was the whole
east angle of the growt Losi-tu bank; and agreeable. We learn that almost all the issue of the trial and this influential and
N.E. N., 44 miles from that cay is another cargo was supposed to be damaged by wator. respectable magazine was need to publish it its Deperisticies, has the honor to acknow- small roef: this last is the northernmost
"Will you maintain, and preserve in- Prest.
and place it beyond question.
inaccurate most illustrious Charles Elliot, Saporinten From the reef just mentioned the south violably the settlement of the United Church furnished to us by the P. & D. Co.'s agent statements, and define what he chose to call dent of British Trado in China, has ad eastern edge of the bank trends away N. by of England and Ireland, and the doctrine, here:The Sural left Galle ou & Joue, a constitutional principle, which he (the dressed to him from Hongkong Bay, bearing B. for about 9 miles, where it meets the worship discipline, and government thereof, having on board the Mails, Passengers and Chief Justice) would be very unity to see in date the Lat instant, and in auswer thereto, north-western edge; nothing less than 4 as by law catablished, within England, and
Malicen in a
the territories. thereunto belonging And addition to those from
here can be no bege to repeat what he has. i declaration often made, and quite as Madras wid Cale with a hole in her stern, libellous."
8 arrived back at doubt that the articles
artiva! Canton bank,
Macclesfeld Banà.» The Rifleman, un clergy of England and the words in which the writer of the High Commissioner expressly de
Iralsud, and to the Jikely pa the language complained of by Galle on 7th ing Be Sitoona, to lead to a breach of the supposed to brave been done by blade of the reiterates his assertion and if the inputed by the prohibited wade in May of the present year, struck soundings all such rights and privileges as by law do,
pays.ge
from Hougkong to the reefs in churches there committed to their charge, peace. We can only advise that imme strew which had broken away during very formation in its present forms will lie, the suppression of the prohibited trade in
And her Majesty answered, All this hoary weather. After survey by Enginsura verdictounscarcely fall to be for the Crown," opium, namely that in the absence of in 40 inthoing on the northern edge of this or aball appertain to any of thera it was decided to send the ship back to Cal With language such as that, he would cer- express and peremptory orders front his bank in lat. 18:38 N., loug. 113.40 E.
Government, however,
position a line of soundings 40 I promise to do. And laying her right hand valla, and abu accordingly left Galle for that tainly grant the le
a queer conception of British law. But we have a much more serion argument to bring against bim.. We should like to know how M, Simon would feel at a similar application to him to restein the French priests from declaring that we from Queen to cottager, are hicration
diate action be taken by the British
Consul to restrain the R. C. Priests from
that we diall infallibly go to a hot place
:
teaching that our religion is false, and hereafter,
the slip
that
the ty by Peel that point) it
it was or was not applied
ao that they might proceed by the
ог
THU
into
the admi
The
(TRANSLATION.).
Macao, 3rd September, 1839. The undersigned Governor of Macao and
The following: account has beeu. kindly went on to make other mostwriter tedgo the receipt of the unto which the patch which
cargo us
14
drios,
April 23, 1868.
CHURCHMAN.
As many persons usy not know the terms of the coronation oath, it is here appen- dul
PROM TAE QUEEN'S CORONATION OATH. The ARCHBISHOP:
the made of the complained ct are officially stato, since the tit once'f fatboins was obtained on this part of ill you preserve auto the bishops and
are
He hoped,
her
ho is bound to observe the
from
This
onth.
35
f
lat. 824 N., long: 112.67 H., was reported [The ingenious correspondent has how
port on the 9th, the leak being temporarily that Mr Davies, batore lic came to this strictest nentrality behireau the two nations; to 33 fathoms-wae carried across the bank upon the Holy Gospel in the great Bible
B. repaired. The Mails were transferred to Court, weld well consider the language aa regards the English, owing to the in- in a direction for 11 miles, when no which was carried before her in the proces- the British India Co.'s str. Dacca, which used by Vice-Chancellors Wood and Kind. timpte alliance for as long a period sub bottom with 30, and immediately after sion, and kneeling down, he said, The The fact is that M. Sinon has made a left Galls at 2.45 r.a., on 7th Juno for Aden, oraley. They said that there was a doubt sisting with Portugal, and as to the Chingze wards, no bottom with 100 fathoms of line things which I have promised, I will per-
could be obtained.
form and keep, so help me God? And the most egregions blunder, and has done his where they would be put on board the ves as to the contempt; and the latter said from motives well kunwn to all.
The undersigned availa hinsself of this Stags shoal placed on the charts in Queen kissed the Book, and sigued the religion and his country the very worst sel from Bombay. The passengers who that, although it was not pleasant, he did service he could possibly have rendered wished to proceed by the French steamor not shrink from the duty of sending the de-opportunity to offer again in the name of
Tigre had the difference of passage money fandout to prison. Mr V. C. Khidersley his Government, the ingat hearty thanks in 1802 by Mr Trinder, commanding the them. It seems necessary that the refunded; to those remaining at Galle for ales said that he had less hesitation in doing for the frunk and ganerous vo-operation doubtless unpleasant, but strictly doou the next P. &0. Co.'s steamer £t per so from the course which the defendant had which has been tendered him, but which rate fant should be brought to his memory dieta, would be allowed during their deben adopted he had either been ill advised or he is unable to accept for the reasons above
followed goo
good advice given him; stated. that France is not the first, or even sccund, tion at that port. Sony portion of the bad not
any legal adviser would have suggested to The British subjects retired from Macau jower in importance in China If it cargo has been damaged by a water.
him that, instead of instracting counsel to spontanously to prevent any compromiss bomes to the question of interest, Great
argue thero had I been no contempt and of the settlement, and by this step they Britain is the leading power, and we are
maintaining a right to publish; he should placed themselves under the necessity of the mast hood." have expressed his regret for having not returning thither until the adjustment The Rifleman, from a position 5 miles To a person who knows how to think committed the contempt. So said Vice of all the dificulties which still exist, and north of that given above, was steered E. justly, it would be as great a mortifi
cation never to be alonu as to be always Chaucellor Kindersley, who was very clear which the undersigned relics on seeing S. E. 12 miles, when she was in the lati- on the point. No man could come into brought to a close in a mannor satisfactory tude of the shoal, and 11 miles east of it; so.
TO-DAY'S FOLICE, very much mistaken it, despite M. Sition, it not been for a precariosting gentle the Emperor, and Pope combined, state- man charged with having hawked some ments, however bad in taste, but which thing or other without obtaining a liones do not infringe the law, will continue to sp to do, the Sitting Magistrate (Mr Good
brig Amboyne. The following is an extract ever overlooked the words we (uot he) have of his report-The worth end of the italicized. Parliament cau frame now, or shoal extended S. E. and S.S.-W. in form of abrogate old, laws with the Queen's consent a triangle, with rocks above water and and if it chooses to disendow the Irish breakers in various parts, the intermediate Church, the moment the act is passed a dis- space apparently very shoal, and the south-endowed Church is "by law established."] ern extremity could not be discerned from
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