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38Jesz 30, 1868,

OTATIONS.

veroso, 30th June, 1868.

Patna, Now,

$625

Old,

Beanies, Now,

·010

laiwa,

600

-BOMBAY,

CALCUTIA,

Exchange.

Buths sight,

18 u 22

17 a 2

4/8 4/84

a, 3 days' night, Rs. 240

, 3 daya' sight, 18, 233-

ae, 3 days' sight Bank, Th. 75-

1 dwt. B., 10 per cent pro

7 per cent. pre

par.

++

touch, vereigns,

Sovereigns,

dook,

do.

23.10 perc. p.

22.70 p. tl.

4.59

4.50

J5 4 18

Old, lo per cent pin.. New, 7 per cent put. ak Shares, Old, 21 per cent pm. New, 33 c. pm. dis ek Shares, 174 discount.

Temperature.

NUKONG, 30th June, 1868,

..

3 P.M. 23.712 29.670

liermometer, 80 79.0

$77.0

77.0

76.6

S. Egr.,

74.5 81.0

3. Pur,

*80

Ray

in Grass,

72.0

Rain on Grou, 5.46

8.W.

FJ

above, // 5.42

S. W

1

5

10.

30

5

4

Wet Wok

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I CHINA MAIL.

O, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1868.

ease of steam communication Far Fast is reaching a develop. dreamt of even by the first pro- the fortnightly wails. It was days since that we recorded the bent of a direct line between and Japan- the Eastern of the future," as many think;" resent-mail brings us news of ishment of additional facilitie quarters, France and England, ageries Imperiales intend with

months, it is said, to fort teamers in lieu of the monthly performed, while from the

run

Fates we learn that there is a

led report that an enterprising

No. 1582.- JUNE 30, 1868.]

LOCAL

The entertainment in aid of the 73d Relief Find circulated for the 1st of July, is indefinitely postponed, Further notice will bo given.

We (Straits Times) would advise Captains of Vessels to keep a w.totul e over pilots, especialy Malays, when they are sailing out of this barbour, as they are not unfrequently addicted to Kleptomania."

WE (Straits Timas) underetand that H. Ma's steamer Adventure will shortly leave for Ceylon, and that after her departure, 11.M.'a steamer Persons will proceed on a furi. night's witiac.

Mosen Gorsse, the newly appointed

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Athenians and Lacedaemonians in clas- ales! times cared very much to retain or acquire the rgency of Greece; nor is it The role of the Mahomedans thus osta wonderfel that the iustinote of the Fronch blished appears to be spreading into the should lead them to be ready to risk much adjacent provinces of Kwangs

Kwangi and Kwei bloodshed, if necessary, to keep the French chan. In the latter this fact is of the most tricolour flying at Europo's mast-bead. But importance, as Kweichan borders upon the allowing, as wo trust, that the fustige la is important province of Szechen, which naturel, it is not the less mistaken, nor is has been remarkable for the order it the less at variance with the interests of which has existed

order it the less at it hitherto,

not modern civilization. Ten years ago a

A withstanding the disturbance in almost French regotiny had its advantages. Europe all adjacent provinces. To the north was going under the irou rule of the of Szechen, in Kansuh and Shansi, the Mahomedaus are in considerable forcu, and shouhl they succeed in spreading their government, in the same way as the Southern Mahomedaus, a large sline of the West of China must fall away from the Imperial rule,

other Canton residents day and night, by "Passenger," when he says that the cause it to be abrogated; and he thought a | authorities; and that the provinces are wishes to be implied that be belongs to the bonts were not ready, that there was no stand ought to be made or it would be kept falling away from sheer inability in the part fraternity who now and then come up to order whateoover when the boats left then up indefinitely. It was invidious that Eu of the uflicials to offer resistance. their reputations, that "this place is going stranded ship. An hour after the shipglishmen only should have to pay this sun,

the sand to the devil."

struck, the boats were aver thought of, and it placed them at a disadvantage.com As the Steamboat Company have resolved says Passenger."pared with other nationals. La ran three steamers iustost of two on the This must have seemed strange to many is Lordship enquired how that could Chaton line, it is not probable that they who have sailul in ships, and to affect the Contt, whoan duty only it was to will dispass themselves of the odd vessel, those wire observed the encomium lately enforce the Law. for then they will have no spare boat; but pasand on the Captain and Officers of the it is difficult, however, to say what the Singapore, where it was distinctly affirmet, Solons will not do. If the object of subai that but for the efficiency of the bonts, and dising Air Achemy's steamers was to mono- the excellent onder and readiness in which poliso, she traffic, surely there can be no they were kept, inaay lives must have been necessity of increasing the Company's ex- lost. ex-lost, peinture by running three steamers. For, Now, Sir, I have taken

endoient data to show that the truth and charity's sake, to wike my calf there are suflicient data to show that the truth and charity's sake, i wake tenthic of the Pearl river, like the Company's acquainted with the faule, and find that the Hiability, has unfortunately its ne plus ultra montent, the ship struck, the boats were deine, and is not like the trails of the at gace provisioned, cleared, and made Con- deine, and is not like the trails of the at

the sul for France at Siam, has arrived at Binga-ang-te. But whether we Bourish of ready for every emergenoz, and, according pore and will proceed shortly to Bangkok the pen as regards the convenience of

Bangkok g-tuze. Hot like the ne plus ultre acquainted arity's sake, the trouble, for a passenger who wrote to the Shanghai to Moner.

o succeed MOFBL Subarut, the former shippers of freight" will tend to increase it, newspapers the passengers and crew left

remains to be seen,

the ship with the atmost order and reguia Consul,

During this closing manth of June, we rity, Lave had unsettled weather here-the pre-The

The bare fact that no accidents occurred vailing winds having been north, north-east to buy boat or any one in a boat leaving a und north-west. On Saturday last it looked stranded ship under the circumstances so as if we were going to have a blow, and as graphically described by Passungor," cur harbour-master struck his Bag-staff, the speaks volumes for the boats, both as to sapans, flower boats and other native craft their capabilities and management.

flower-bunts

math as to tofer auchorages in the casks and eine letter which are pesiar nu af Captain Kafer auch beyond a series of violent sage, thronged all his own bag- took the warning and sought refugo and

There are other uniters in "Passenger's" safer auchorages in the cracks and ele letter which are peculiar, snou as the pas where Hut beyond a series of violent

quills from the west and north-wist, and through the reftiam uf Captain quis from the west and north-wist, and Motulloch, he has saved all bis own bag- incessant rain from the midnight of Satur gage, nud part of the passengers'; this day till this (Monday) morning, the foong slightly unkind. In tui me spared us su far. One of the

enclose my car to satisfy you of the weatherwise folks in the Nurtle observes authenticity of my statement, and having weatherwise folks in the North observes anthenticity of undor date of 10th instant: "Ware o anething of sympathy with "Fassnuger under date of 19th instant: "WVaro 70 living in Hongkong or Swatow, placas er so far as his disembarkation was concerned, clonic apirfir appear to have a special regard beg to subscribe myself for, we should feel somewhat anxions for at least three months to come."

We notice that the Ocean steamer Ajax is advertised to leave Liverpool. for China, calling at the intermedinte ports,

crls, about the 25th Justaut-Straits Times,

We qualerstand that H. M.'s steam gunbunt Winer has labely been paid out of upper, has labely been that her Grasshopper, Commission at Singapore, and that her Officers and crew, with the exception of her Conimander, have been transferred to H. Corimander, have been transferred to H. M.'s ship F'erseus.-Thit..

*

WE learn that the P&O. steamers Column blan and Auco, are likely to make their appearance. in these waters shortly. The been hure sings Nov ember 1863, and the latter, uerer. The Columbian will bring on our Outward Mails of 30th May and 5th June; and the Avoca, those of the 8th and 14th August,

By late Rangoon Papers to hand per B. I. steamer Chelatha, we learn that the new B. I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Dacca has lately been purchased by the P. & O. Co,

can any such attempt be effectual when it

and

SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Before Hon. H. J. BALL Fane 30, 1868.

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it

actuary pariz, which, thanks to Asa- tria's patronage, was holding Germany and Italy beneath the foot of miserable and t- raumical fasily ciques. All this is now over. We cannot but acknowledge that. Franes has had directly in part, and in part indirectly, and almost against her will great deal to say to the emancipation of the Continent. But her sword at her diplo Louie macy have accomplished their predestined work, and Europe no longer requires her assistance. It is undesirable that she should

Mr Michio considered that the tax might be allowed to lapso

ifis Lordship pointed out that any officer who took that conse would not be fulfil ling his duty and would deserve to be dis. missel.

Mr Michte thought the tax exasperated the community, and tended to upset that one, order and good goverment of which we heard so might from Pekin He would refuse enter any aireanistance to pay the fee.

His Lordship then said he could only fine him $10, and pointed out the saw his re-

THE FRENO EMPEROR AND. PRUSSIA, fusal would cost him.

Mr Robison was best enlled. Ho. an

(Saturday Review.) dorsed what Mr Michie had said, Ho The French army and French fleet are prolong her dictatorship, when it can only would not pay the fuo, there were several now in a state of sousidemble organisation, operate to the harm of her sighbours. Tu large merchants who had not

May in self; but whether unworthy or not, it is a May has come, the official journals am en seek to gratify her ambitious impulses at Bir Robison was find, and three gentle-gaged in proving daily to an appreciative the expense of others is unworthy of hor- men who followed bim proferred this fine audience that sil is beacoful and serous thing which Eup

on behalf of the public, perhaps toote of French speculators are nonsy according vives simply in the capacity and with the to the fee, but is Lordship suggested to and the Moniteur de Armis is occupied in thing which Europe cannot tolerate. The

hardly nessse the thrue defendants, that as hesara, Mi-a controversy as to whether Prussia or instinct which she French are hugging to

defendagreed to be martyrs All this looks chic and Robison had agreed to be martyro France has sent more men to the furlough. their hearts, and which the Emperor is behalf of the public, perhaps it was all this looks very like war, and the minds arming to satisfy, now becomes purely bar- Oresadores praty bar on behalf of the public, perhaps it was all this looks hardly necessary that three other gootle of French speculators are tensy according barus fits Grasador survives, but sur- men thould do an tos; it aftor consultingly. But the goudy sky le going to be riget a ta

the together, the thres defendants agreed to cleared up. The Entparor is on his way to restless teniper of a duellist And Frauco register and were order to do so accord- Orleans, and we have been promised must be outout to be regarded as nothing ingly.

aprech which is to reassure Europe. His better than an international fire-eáter, if 8. Sevens brought an action against Majesty, like a halcyon, will sit upon this all

inst Majesty, like a halcyon, will sit upon this shu rotalus this furious, inclination to be, the ultitor of the Recorder for having pab waves, and usher in for about the fortiet: at all costs to the certain stuurt uf lished a libel in a statement to the effect the a long ora of tranquility and calm. Europe. If, to the uncertain amount of that he had been placed in the U. & gaol Barne years have passed since the worl good which he has by fits and starts for threatening the life of one of the officers have learnt that the Empire was Peare it achieved, Napoleon 111. would add the f of the Consulate.

But the magistrate sanie august and eat Italy are waiting able right to rearraict between her But the magistrate is going to be told this tnth again from the mat bonefaction of acquiescing heartily in finally dismissed the cues. What was not same August and veracious lipa, and Prus the progress which Prussia is making, it he We are is receipt of Shanghai files to the fact in the paragraph or had not beeusia, Russia, Austria and Italy are waiting would admit that Germany has a l'eason

24th instant.

LIFE BOAT,

THE NORTH.

(Recorder)

งม

an

proved to be so, did not. this for to count

his opinion for the telegraphs to communicate the news. able right to rearrange herself without his

or

amount to a libel, and the explanation in a many respecto, as we pointed out oight, all chance of conflict between her serted by the Defendant in his newspaper, nine years ago, the French Bumperor and self and Prussia would be over. It is truo and accepted by the Prosecutor in the first Mr Dizraell are birds of a feather, Amongst that other dificult subjects remain undie sufficient rectification or spo- other marked resemblances, they would posed of, putting aside auch trumpers and instance as a suficient rectification or

they would logy, the Magistrate considéred sufficient. Been to have this in common, that a censo minor matters as the Schleswig boundary, The Taoutai has issueil another procarious age does not always accept their asse a subject which has no importance for Eu- mation concerning vaccination, and the verations without adding to them a grain one except so far as it inay surre as an ex- Chinese children are being brought in large or two of salt. What the French Emperos cuse for French intervention. There is, for numbers to a templa in the oity for the enys about the Empire, and what Mr Dis-example, to East. But at least half of the purpose, where the operation is performed raeli believes about himself, verze occuparil of the Eastern qustion consists in this, gralis, the cost being defrayed by voluntary anally upon the poetical. When the that its ro-opening day atoni France an subscription.

Urteans speech is over, even if it expatiates opportunity of tailulging herself in an në- The Recorder gives an extract from a lat on the topic of peace more that it is proba-tack on Prussia. there it out for this ter (forming part of a somewhat longthened bla will be the case, there will stilt romain chance, it is by no means clour that Prussia correspondence) written ander date of 18 the profound question, how much of it is to Russia's naturel ally. Prussia is at June to Mr Frederick J. Baruurd, Barcister be credited? The goldon age which began the begining of a great career. It is at Law, in reference to the mention in nearly sixteen years ago with the coup but other interest to see Rain holding the

its columns of a card giving out an imaginhas not realised all its promises. The legates of the Brust, or even to see Russia

w

JOHN MITCHELL ON FENIANISM.

Mr John Mitchell has addressed a third

The ship Maitlam struck upon the II. Babey v. C. Hochstetter, $38.64. This case was adjourned from last Tues. Ariadne Book when going out on Sunday A CORRESPONDENT of the Singapore Frco

day, in order that one Le Grande at Can-morning and sustained such damage as to Press writes as follows:-Of course you tou should be commitofcated with, upon foto

be forced to run back to Woosung, where have heard about the accident on board the Clan Alpine, un her way from Calcutta of the debt had been shifteri. Two letters on Sunday evening. A. & 2.. that day Clan Alpine, on her way from Calcutta whom defendant alleged the responsibility are unfortunately got around on the Bare

shiftedponsibility bitherward. It was a shocking afhir, which were read from that individual, the state- she had 5 ft. of water in the bold; but we the Penang Gazette rightly says should be cuts in which were diametrically opposed are glail to hear that to-day (23rd June) at inquired into, What the Singapure people to ex other, one aduitting the debt and 3P.. ahe had only 8 ft. Sono 300 teus think I cannot of course say, but they must pleading for time, and the other donging of cargo have been discharged undamaged, be somewhat altered if they do not coincide altogether. His Honor said that the It is intended to bring her alongside Hunt's with the Penangites that an inquiry is call burden of proof lay on the defondant, that Wharf, and after discharging her there to ed for. Speaking of Engineers it is strange that no muensures are taken here or at Singend not satisfactorily proved the pay put her into Dock.

wont to Le Grande or the agreement of

The wreck of the Benares steamer sold apore to prevent incompetent men being Babey to look to Le Grauds for payment on the 22url for Tls. 56; and the cargo for placed in ebarge of the lives and property He would therefore give judgement for the Ts 50. en board of Babey to look to Le Grand on board of stean vessels Trie, an at plaintiff, and defendant could sue Lo

e, an allis

The following two incidents related in tempt is sometimes made in this way, but Grande.

the Hiogo and Osuke Herald seant tory marriage, in which the above gentle-pard has not yet hain down with the lamb. crash the feeble Austrian Empire. it is favoritism is generally the motive.. Dow

batokon that the Japanese are not over man's name was not, and mys

Not a single question bas been settled, and doubtful whether in time Prussia herself auch Grande.

inclined to be friendly to Europeans.

We can only express tho sure hope the inheritance of political difficulties which may not feel called upon to be intimately ja said, and complained of by passed men, 1.37. This large sun was for chintz sup. went up its far as the Waterfalls, where

Ebrahim Casambhoy . J. Rodrigues, On Sunday last a party of gentlemen publicly that we have already expressed to the Emperor Required on his accession with concerned in the problems who is to be government been bol that the engineers of government vessel $1.37-This

the waterfalls, where bir Barnard privately, that our assurance be transmitted by bit, with many accummastar of the mouth of the Danube. There have no certificates of competency Aplied to Madame Rodrigues, who resides in they obtained from the neighbouring tes of not having hega notated by say ill-will lations, to his hoir. He has been emplati is no natural antagonism between her home the law compels an examination of Bridges Street, and is one of those ladies

of Bridges Street, and is one of these ladies house, benckes on which to rest themselves, and our expressium of regret at having in ally a man of bold strokes, but of half-mas interests and those of France, inters ail engineers as well as of sunsters and who patronize the small Moorish traders In pussession of these gentlemen, three in any way caused him annoyance will be field sures. The eastern question was begun in a fact that the two countries aro

two, mates. Such at examination is more im who move about with their pack from door mates. Such in the case of the formerade lately, and with up, as shown by practice. A twe firing with some interest,

who wore about with their pack from door number, they mustered two revolvers, to conalitate sich an amenile as way reason the Crimean Way, but not Raished. The conterminous und powerful makes them peratively required in the cast of the former.to door. A purchase of $t worth had been which but been taken out with a sufficient ably be expected between one gentleman Italian problems in 1859 was fingered, but natural ctieinies. Every day that industry mado lately, and with the balance of 3 quantity of cartridges to enable them to and another with regard to a matter of this left unsolved. By a mixture of intrigue and education advance, this ought lees and Don Cautou. Correspondent, writes as fol. cents, this oum was niade up, as shown by practice. A two sworded man, who had evi-kind"

and vacillation Nag Gemang perhaps v Prussia's destiny liable reason for and vacillation Napoleon it has transfer less to be the case. The whole secret of red the hegemony of Germany-perhaps of the situation is, that France is envinus of lowe:The weather in the early part of a pass-book produced by plaintiff. It a destly watched the firing with some interest,

peared, however, that Madame bad a the morning of Wednesday last, which was peared, however, that Madame bad a hi-

NORTH WEST CHINA.

half Europe--from & powerless rival, Aus- Prussia's destiny. In bygous ages this

? *JEE for the ammunition I been exhausted, i the day for the Dragon bonts to put in their band who of course was responsible for the imagined after is was all over that tho

(Supreme Couċ and Commuhur Raceite.). tvia, to a powerful rival in Prussia. Just would have been an admirable reason for Seniort's debt; and there was was Sentent's debt; and there was no other diately commenced insulting them by the annual appearance on the Pearl river, was help but to sun these to

Some information furnished by the it was on the Pu, su it is upon the Rhine. yhting but if it is still to be considered itely Esther unprot of fire crackers which was fonor advised Sonlicht, and not come the repr-bats, we, to his infamous con- direction pou While the attention of anod unu of hostility. The gates of Janus event of a cores wholly on the side of rather unpropitious with rain and wind, help but to ajiurn the case for a week, use of all sorts of foul names;

all sorts of foul names; one of the French expedition that has recently arrived France dug the foundations of a Boighbor's such, we must alt be content to relapse into but the quantity of fire-crackers which was while another summus was issued. His gentlemen praeit understanding sufficient in this port from Cambodia, of which we unity, but cannot bear to see the coping. barbarous babits. Eugland is not enlled

ser to have Honor advised Sonliorato at once get her Japanese to know that the doings of gise partiendas in our news column this stone put on the all but completel edifice burned and the din of gongs, seni

ban pon, it may be to interfere, though the had the effect of moving the compassionate husband to pay her debt, and not come the repr late- wers enjustifiable, remon week, throws new light

important lights *

and, dissatisfied with the renait of events nuity of Germany is a siderable gaiu to "Joss" to yield to the applications of tho there again.

straints-wers enjeutifulgire partic strated with him as upon the political state of the for which ale is

the political state of the fo which ale is herself responsible, she is us, and its disruption would be a corte- Celestials for a pleasant day. Nevertheless

dnet, whereupon the cowardly rascal went Chiese Empire. While the attention of surveying the Continent with au air of as-sponding loss; but it ought to be clearly the wise Dragons vaticinated timt it will L. Burns 2. A. Agaleg, $30.50, for a bench on which he had deposited those who have devoted their thoughts to naos und of hostility. The Emperor has understood that English sympathy, in the

& to not be al serene with them at this amiver work done repairing a carriage --Defend his wurde, and, taking up the longest this subject has beer chiefly concentrated noither shut or opened the gates of Janus event of a contest between France aud sary of their appearance, consequently thesent stated that he was: proptied to prove one, he draw out from its scabbard, the upon Northern and Central China, changes but koops then porpetually on the jar. Prassia, would be did not like the idea of defying the elo. that the count was absurdly exorbitant; blade which we all look or with such hor of gigantic importance seem to bava beau. did not like the idea of defying the the bout ledged 50 in Court.Plaint and

The French orgcus of the Government Prussia. If the Emperor's spools at Orleans ore, portance to bave been were few in he bat ledged $50 in Court.Plaintiff as, saying that it was by means of such an gradually taking place in the Western por express considerable indignation at the implies that ho still encourages and abete ments, bence the Dragons were few in he had ledged $50 in Court-Plaintiff as one wings we scam number, and of this few one succumbed, serted that the items were all reasonable, sustenaient that he would vent his spleen tion of the Empire. The weakness of the view taksin by Englishmen of the situation, the anti-Prussian fever with which his sub- not, however, to the fiery of the elenients, and that the work was properly done in on foreigners-fortunately, however, the governousut in the extreme North West, which they regard as a preconceived detur-jecta ure possessed, it will be one further the effects of the pauldle-wheels of 1886; he had no witnesses to prove his thought had struck one of the gentlemen to and the defection about two years ago of mination to call the unsettled state of En argument against the government of Frauco

fiery of is of 180; bid not faney he wanted any out which lie pointed the new was marion with their significance as a rate, German Gings bus signs of distrust and theit, more posciful so the Flying casus as he did not faner he wanted any heep oris half down cartridges in ease of the Irince of Ii, were erenta which rope a conseqnetics of Franch poliv their more puppened to pass dowdal paymenthas carriage replied to do it for ardice, na hin, became at his mistake of the

by & Napoleon. Dragon," which happened to pass down the Defendant, alleged that, as he could not get dauges--nad when lie pointed the revolver attracted peculiarly little attention in eum. They argue that Prussia is as fully seiner river in her usual majestic style, and al payment of an outstanding dubt, he agreed at the scoundrel (which he then knew was parison with their significance as an avidence us France. They point to the formation u though not going at the rate of fifteen inilos to have his carriage repainted as part payoaded, having on it charged) the oor of the instability of the present dynasty, or German rings in the frontier of the Rhine,

going at the rate of fifteen iniles to have his carriage repairal as at the soundrel (which he acted culiarly em

e of fifteen iniles to us, and that plaiuliff agreed to do it for ardice, which is imprinted on the face of at least of the present order of things in the prestation on the part of Prussia. No letter on Fenianismi to Mr John Marţiu, per hour, yet a padding dragon found it meus of distrust and palding stragon found it ment, and that plaintif age as part pay Daded, having prom it the knew was parison will this little attention in com. They argue that Prusa French policy

$25. The carriage had to be again repair-all such as him, became apparent, he drew Empire. The accounts which are now given impossible not to get swamped. This ace: $25. The carriage had to be agaiti repair-allion, which to fupristed on the facce of at least of the present order of things in the and to all the obvious signs of of the Rhine dent occurred opposite to uss Shameen, by ed at Singapore, when $60 or $70 were back, evidently finding out his mistake, of the state of titles in the South West doubt Frussia has taken alarm, and is one of his associates during the young Ire which thirty-two "individuals, natives of a spent on it. Plaintif attacked him will while the three gentlemen in question wend lend a significance to this partial diament adopting more or less unustentationsly, axi agitation of 1818. His former which thirty-two tones Shameen, by ed at Si cerclage had to be agaiti ren for ardice, which to fit charged) the Parison with their guific tension in com- They arquetice of French of En argument is it will be one further place called fok-pe chun distant about o vite and improper language he walkeded their way to their respective hones,

berment of the Chinese Empira, which at sue measures of pec sutious as she thinks communications were intended to show miles from Canton, have been drowned, away, and a summon was taken out--

An alt upt at reassination by a Japa the time it did not appear to juss. The necessary. But if any indid person with the collapse of that enormous sack of gas whone bodies, with the exception of five of Plaintif replied that he merely said in nene has been made on the person of Mr. EL Province of Yunnan, the extremo south take the table to inquire what is the rest called Fenianism." Dr. O'Brien, the Roman them, are said in have been incked up. Mr Agaling was no gentleman for asking G. Grey, carpantar and boatbuilder, well westerly cornet, of China, stil bordering Cases of the unsatisfactory relati ns be-Catholic Deau of Limerick, lately charged After this sad event took place the boat him to reduce what he bad earned by the known in Tokokama. Among the wounds, upon Cochin China, has become completely tween the French and their German ucigh- Mitchell with having glorified Stephens, and chary in sweat of his back. This outstanding claim four is number, one immediately over the subined by the Mahomedan Rebels, who, bonis, surely he cannot be fong in arriving thereby deceived a great many in Ireland. Dr. according to the atatements of the French at the conclusion that the scurve of all the bir Mitchell denies that he had ever men- it occurred, for had been paid, and he now expected templo, is of in very serious nature. approaching the spot where a devils. It is his own account to be paid. His Honor Frothing hem, of the U.S.S. Onesia, was in-travellers, appear to have established of mutual heartburning is the plainly avowed toned Steplies with common respect," fear of its being infested with is however, the quanimous opinion of the Ce-reared strongly on site fact that, mediately in attendance, when the wounds ficjent rule and government and to be able intention of the French Empire to consider and retorts in the following terms One lestials that our dashing friend of the although the plaintiff well know that were dressed and the unfortunato man pro- to maintain order and security in a satis the further unification of Germany as a thing is very plain to me, that the Dean of Blying Dragon," will be tormented by the Recount was to be disputed, be noticed as being unt of danger. The factory manner. Their progress does not, Freno question. The attitude of the Ca- Limerick, flight hs is no Tenis though

going the sitoste of those who were drowned. The did not bring any evidence to support would be imurderer has not yet been assured, according to the neemunts gironi, bear any binet of the Tailories practically amuants to be fought Femanis in its shell-though

hought Penang Fenito Fastival of Dragan-boats conte, however, his chim. Paistill replied, in his usual but the matter is in the hands of the police analogy to that of the Taiping and Niente a declamation that any overt step towards ha ennet entradict one syllable I have once in a year; but we have the daily sight vigorous manor, at bo had often had to The registration for question has bean marauders, who lacked snfisicut organ-German Ruity will be treated as a casas said of it, but rather confirms all-pet hens of spaustossing about, dancing born pipes, pay bills in this Court, though he had exciting a quod deal of local interest. We zition to continue long without age butti. If Napokom III, has a just right grade against me for letting the wind: sluge bulli Italy will be feat step towarts in qught Fennis is no Fenis Dean of And sometimes capsizing when our river disputed them; while also there was to conduss the report hereunder.

nerating into merely a large wandering to adopt this position, it follows as a simple out of the bag. He thught it useful to Before bin EDMUND HORNBY. steaners come up or go down at full speed other coach-builder in the place to call

band of robbers. The Maliomodans proceed corulary that the precedings of Germany, have such a shape of terror looming in the It will be prenent une actually taken frequent cautions, to what degintie and It will be perhaps after some such recident Mr Barues, on being asked to question the

Ang registered themselves. The much as possible, and the invad A number of gentlemon were brought up inwly but surely bloodshed is avoided as if not proportive of political conflict, are backgrond, while he is agitating his little as the and above-mentioned actually takes tiefendant, persisted, in spite of his Honor's for nut having registered themselves. The much

much as possible, and the invaders are at any rate not what France could wish.

bole bloodshed is as proceed carul.my the motion, it follows just right agenge, but rather

as backgrouse of terror looming in the Repeal byt, as it word--pont 1-as if are at any rate at what France could wish. Repeal by way

*Repeal by way of frightening the Bri- place, or a chap of ten goes down to the frequent cautions, to merge into the narra first defendant cailed was

Count Bismark is too wise A stategaz to tish Covernment, as it botton, or a flower boat parts ber cable au hatin style. Dis Honor and that he the prior Lordship told him, unless with a form of government which but like Napoleon II., is advancing in years, the Ponian zousation. Int, while t

tive and that of a somewhat dagiriatin and R. bed by an evident sestre not only to Count Bismark is too wiso a states

W... Bennett, who took his stund in obtain possession of the territory, but to precipitate matters. He is playing the and timorous Buitish Government (as if goes to put, that the directors of the emphatic style. Dis Honor said that he the prisoner's desk, stoically resigned to protect it against disorder, and to supply it game of time, and a great nation can afford the British Government did not know

to

he the prisoner's deck, stoically resigned to te of --poor, simple, Steam-bout Company wilunders Poule had been disposed of night

see the wisdom would judge this case according to the histo His Lordship told him unless with a form of government which soeurs to to play the game of fine against uue who, better than you or I, or Dr. O'Brien, tis of ordering the gallaut commanders of their burden of proof, and according to the he particularly wished that plays, he be not inconsistent with the wishes of the like Napoleon I., is advancing in years,xact sure, the height, anu the depth steamers to he less husty in getting to or

less hasty in getting to or manner that burden had been disposed of might take another, and to then cams people. The result of this wise and hamane and by mens certain to live to extrenie of the Tonian sousation. nt, while Me away from the whart, by slowing down Plaintiff had thought proper to bring no to the table,

slowing

He stated he had appoliny appears to be that a revolution, none of age. He knows that the death or dis- Mitchell proclaims war against the im between Butow and Macau passage à no evidence whatever, while there was another plial to be registered (as an artisant) but the leas important becuase cumparatively placedent of the Emp or would be the practicable enterprise and unscrupulous tication to which effect was issued from thing which looked vory suspicions, viz., was refused. Defendant aid he was an ar bloodless, and none the less formlable besigual for German action, and he looks for deluakmy" which have exposed brave men the British Consalate to the piasters of that lus kept no hooks; it was always tizim. He had to labour fur bia: daily cause it proceeds by slow but anre degrees, ward to a completion of his deak n wisich und umbent families to destriction

a upori British stakes in 1858; and why leate it very suggestivo feature in a cist when a bread.

is being couplished in the western part may la note b godless than Sadowa. But mere blind impulse of aunburstery, ho and so have I; but being atuouplished in the meat to femain as a lead-iriler in its archives tradestins kept up accounts. He would His Lordship. Yes; and so have I; but of Chi

though Coant Binuack is willing to sljourn takes care not to let it be suppose that the The compradore of the German Lase is give judgment for the defendant.--Defen- that does not make me an artizan. He cor- The mode in which this result is being the great constannation of German hopes, spirit which gave rise to the Forian organi-

German kas Ator: You have the at laat aate in the bosons of his family. The daut: Ant to lose the whole manut, tainly could not consider the defendant was brought about in some parts scous saarcely he wuli not abandon, or repetiates it. He is sation is at alt end. In his opinion it has

Am I

2011 artizani. brigands are said to have ultimately reduei taun, His Honor: You have the $50 in

credible to those who have not fully taken tenacious of his purpose, and never lets a bean strengthened by the defeat of Stephens their demand to £3,000, and afincad Cant, I suppose.

Defendant said that others who had a the measure of the weakness and timidity word fall from his lips that indicates any ani bis auccessor The Irial slemtent on and timidity word fall from purpose, and acter let istion is at alt whe. In pian organi great earnestness to square up the adrea-

larger salary than he hud, only paid $1 of the distant Chinese officials. Whole 'ng except a firm resolution as to the the continent of America, in sloughing of Ho kindel into Court a list containing districts are fruus time to time given up to futuro. And Germans un general flew its contracting shell of Fenianiem, can- veral names,

the Mahomódana without a single struggle the mat orare of Count Bicmark, and tnik nut but grow into, something stronger, or a single show of resistance. That of the national aspirations of the many in sounder, and far more formidable than this is the cage is testified by the gentle the same significant tone ns that in which aver. For that collapsed concern, with its men of the French expedition, and is Italy speaks of her future acquisition of high-sounding pretensions, its monstrous fall of signifikalise to lose who are ac-Rous. If the French are justified in their exaggerations and delusions, its factions quainted, with the relations which in all view that Germany's unity is France's dan parts of the Chinese Empire subsist beger, saauredly it may be said that Goreaus, tween the mass of the people and the logal in one sonce, in troubling the French officials. In all matters of this nature waters..

There is some excuse for the prevalence be resisted by the oficina. To organize of such ideas in a cuntry accustomed, Mitchell believes that Irish independence a like will be won whenever England engages in France, to give law to the Continent. It is not easy for a military and jealous nation to

London, interid running a Jiue of steamers between that

apore, China and Japan. The

On

the

ressel of the line, uuried the despatched from London on the and the second steamer- Nymph, was to leave

Whatever may be the pre inion regarding the falling off of him-founded as: we bave often the fact that the "great" houses rapidly substituted by a number of more modest means and lesa transactions-it is pretty evi- but little fear is felt in Europe taré development. Carriage Be" is a truism which has been i in the railway system, and nubt uol, be equally fulfilled as teamers. We wish the new for public favor every success, that nothing tends more thau facilities in this way to the opening up" of the half- pires of the Faai.

that one has made à blunder;

ys unpleasant to be obliged to

so when the blunderer occupies

in which it is exceedingly

that the world should, to a nt, believe him infallible, at all regards his exposition of the ad by his government. Sir Aleuck has just been placed

y annoying position. Is au-

in illegal imposition and is now he penalty of informing the

he made a great mistake in doing sification appears in the North ers to the effect that "Where

has been received from Her Principal Secretary of State Affairs, that a Notification, er my seal on the 14th day of providing for the infliction Penaltics for violations of ses where no specifio penalty ed for in such treaty, has been

ed by the Queen, the same is

blicly notified, and the said

erl

ture one way or the nther, consequently the Lee Chow Sing Wong Yok Shing,

the 135.25.Judgment maipan's friends had to submit to the ulti- $130.25. Judgment for plaintif

matum. Thus the thundering despatches

sau

CORRESPONDENCÉ.

THE LOSS OF THE "BENARES." To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"

BONGRONO, 30th June, 1888.

of the Prussian authorities, like the fring from pop guns, have produced to effect; and the Celestials have it that, hi if not been for those despatches, the buigands would have been more meterate in their demand, for they knowing the weakness of their own authorities, empty threats cannot be reput

therable.

Six,- beg to recall the attention of ed to lead to anything favorabl

A new method of advertising is in vogue your read

your readers to a letter published in your here, which satours somewhat of an nute-de paper of 1st Juno sigaul A Passenger

In this letter, the fearful proneness of livian fashion A black board is set up at the so-eplied Shamcot, and

this lot of mankind to make the uncate a neighbours ground for main catches the eye of a pass calmity is endly illustrated. er-by, anhl the blaze of large capitals. It is alineat, nonceauty to reply to some This may be th centiominal way an advertis of the statements in that letter, for half ing after paying fatalna prices at the and the community of Hongkong ust well Bale in 1861, provided all those who are know that they can scarcely be correct, burt likely to build at Shameen are not desirous an radioted statement on a paper

*

land

His Lordship read this paper, but stated it was no argument because one man did not pay the eight fae, that another should not. Ele mual order the defendant to regis

her ter, and as he had, be tought, bed the pleasury of seeing him last year, he must also order him to pay coats.

The most defendant called was

A. Broom. He was not a labourer, he was a broker; but be objected to pay and would

disa unless compelled

the will of the masses is too powerful toi

powerful to

t

hought Conation fee, ndicate the its but and far apart

ut disunions,' its phantom anay and its Flying Dutchman aary, and its insolent denunciations of all who did not belong to it, kept at a distance the best nationalists in

those in Ireland." America, as well

Mr.

an opposition, taxas must be imposed His Lordship, in that wase, would have and that the taxes may be forthecusing the

a foreign war, and, in order to hasten it, he no option bent to fine bit, 810 this with apposition must be in n considerable degre to acquicsco in the growths and prosperity begs to advertise the American Govert fee $5, als 41, and if he continued to ras of a popular nature. Nothing but extreme of these about her. Finace as bei England is

ment and the French Government that fuse payment, cast of distmint $2, would poverty on the part of the people or to have her voies and influenco pospected England is now and henceforth utterly wake $18) instead of £6. Would it not be marked leaning towards the instructionary as predominant. All this is coming to an powerbase to resist any aggression or tu batter for the defendant to submit to the movement can account for districts being and The old order is changing and giving resent any affront." rule and be registered ?

given up without resistance. Extreme place to a new. The balance of power, as Several more gentlemen were then called, poverty, or indead even poverty at all as fe as concerns the French Empire, has been

poverty cumpared with the general state of affairs seriously shaken though, as far as the

This he ing all those all must curry departem of selling some of their own lots of ground; like yours must carry some weight, so, as who argued in a similar strain. consequently the probability is that even a une who can say "audi alteram partem,"

of the 14th of June declared onger in force, in accordance 35th Section of the Queen's

·Council of 1865." It is dated and is, we fear, but the fore some other notices of a similar

Air Blichie was next called. He stated in Chion, does not seen to exist; and we interests of England and any other cout her.

WHAT liquid would a lover be 1-be-side

Or all others a studious life is the least

Diogenes will despair of finding a parcizser I beg you will lay my story, too, before he had registered last year, but his registry are, therefore, led to the conclusion that a tries are involved, the increase of Prussia

"this let of gromel" in the spot. It your readers.

was cancelled because he refused to pay a lengthened exbibition of mixed arbitrari- is an element of Coutinental stability which tiresome; it makes us easy to ourselves and

of

indeed seems that the advertiser, by putting A very grare clarge is brought against second fee. Last year he had registered, ness and weakness has ended in entirely more than compensates us for the abrugs to others, and gains us both friends and re up his mourning board ly be stared at by Captain M'Culloch of the S. S. Beatres hoping the unpopularity of the tax would alienating the people from the established fion of the ill-fated Treaties of Vienna. putation.

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