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ULY 6, 1868.

LIONS.

4 July, 1868, $035

low,

enge.

62% 605

171 & 21

17 a 10

4.05 4,0

ight, Rs. 228 ight, Ke. 227 a 228 Bight Bank, Tls, 73

101 per cent pre..

per cent. pre. Dar.

...

23.10 perc. p.

... 22.70 p. tl.

... 4.54

1.52 12

Old, 15 per cent pin. New, 7 per cent pm. Did, 20 per cent pm. New, n. c. p.

174 discount.

rature.

July, 1868.

9.30 20.862

5,62

20.790 85

No. 1587 --JULY 6, 1868.J

class the Chinese as semi-civilized. Still it is a pity that the public should con- tinue to believe in the conventional picture of the "Chinese mandarin," and

THE CHINA MAIL.

of an official from any port on the con- fines of China is almost sure to be view ed by the native authorities an a retro- gressive step, and to induce them to be lieve that our Consils are appointed we make these few remarks by way of was-sitting on the ground beside the over a gruatia was not broken.. Loft he was sure that if any reasonable doubt

solely as the "head-inen" of ruorcantile aiding in a justet appreciation of his comanities, and not as authorized trne status Foreigners are apt to be agents of the British Government in 10. qve that it is impossible with the know- litical matters. It may be quite true ledge of existing facts in art, science and that the former function is the only one literature, to be "anti-progressive. But fulfilled by the merchant-Consuls at En- unfortunately experience demonstrates ropean ports. But it is none the less that such is not the case in China. Accessary that Her Majesty's consuls in China should be divested. of this purely commercial character in Chinesa eyes..

LOCAL

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that he had never heard a case defonded wife. He lived in the Bi-, •

His Lordship then saramed up. He said were bis children and the crane was bis with more moderation and reason, and as the island of Kwn (That on which the Em- to the extenuating circumstances shown,

existed on the mind of the Jury, it would so what olevates, a rest, house alled proper consideration would be given. But peror's Summer palace is built).

At present there is on the North-side of he right to give the benefit of that doubt. sothewhat dents; from a growing disregard of a cor The case aroso out of a chapter of trei- Funch din.. tain law, from which a practice also had grown up. As to the poility of aun- stroke having been the case of death, life of an insensible prisoner was or was not reat, hense erected by the Emperor Kaug- would also become a question whether the On the other side of this builling is a in the keeping of the senior at least of prisoners.

the It was

it

and several stone slabs containing inscrip- Close by there is a two storied building, tions of his own composition and odes to his praise by others,

Turnitig to the report from Tamsy The Band of the 73rd Rogt, will perform be was being beaten, and was torn; came to possible.-By Improbable, and doceased physiquenough to say that hy, and at the back farther up the

stopped be held his stomach; at last, he ant Int had never been sick. A great portion down on the harrow, and could do no more of the back was suvered with weals, appa- Giles ordered him to rise, and then beat rently caused by blows from such rattans deceased with a rattan (pr diced) De as those in Court The blows extended

down; the blows wore not very heavy, the post mortem examination entirely to Dr barrow,

r surface than authorized flog And after five six blows, he lay gings, but the but deased oried ut. Second prisoner Cochran Shoald be inclined to attribute (arr) also carrie TP, and gave

deceased live or six blows (not very huavy) while ea. Judging from the man's original weak

doceased's death to combination of caus- he was on the ground. Afterwards the ly condition, the wait of food, the hard and est prisoner gan deceased other twenty austal uliazactor of the work to which he or thirty blowa -the man all the while ly

the ing down

ordered vrit logging, all exposure, the sun, and to Firat prisoner 978 to put deceased in the wheel-barrow; account for his death. This combination all combined, were suficient to which he did. Deceased was moating thon.

ting thon of direunietausen, apart from the flogging, Badger accompanied him to the Gaal-By might have been sufficient to cause death Mr Pollard

Deceased's hat fell off while

that

was not altogether

was low, because a hill sida is a grave in honor of the Bage."- Pollard: The injuries re.

This is reckoned one of the ancient relica tea re as life was present, the Gaol from Robinson Road without a bat

ceived in the Gaol previous to that praing, shortened wa hot sunny day. Deceased gave superadded, would make it more probable circustances, the blows struck by the pri- stantly visit it and regale themselves

cod by one breath. If, after all the of the Si hu, and pleasure scelters con- bira part of his breakfast that morning, and

be perfectlyore This might perfectly consistent with

sonere caused death, it was manslaughter:

or the best tea the place affords. the Donizetti,not do so bofore; 1 was told by Saffodces Had none of the other causes been present, said in their favor as to inexperisace, was seription on one of the Slabs.

e rest The gure to other prisonors. Did the post mortem appearances described. and whatever conld fand much could

child be

The following is a translation of the in- Balfe to say so; but

that is

is not true. That in such a hovan

9 મ ries. Mr Kopsel thiets attention to a

Laurent deceseed was weak on utorning of his death

a fogging us described would not be

more as to commutation of punishment "Written by Loh-van kw death Deceased Wes new source of trade which may eventual

than anything else. His Lordship then employed generally ganger ly exercise a powerful influence on the

M. TROY, Band Sergeant, Conductor. day previously. Deceased was not

er because of the beating from Hurst on the been asked if he was fit for barton-work, 1 Pollard had very properly shot fried the Russian firms at Hankuw. There is, it

should

I say that he was not-pa * strong

nationali-struck. appears, a course description of tea grown At the opening of the dessions this morn.nough to wheel the barrow, and wanted hin physique and partly from partly from case by admitting that the blows were in Formasa, which might, Mr Kopschig, the Chief Justice was led to make it. Burst also prevented him from seeing ceaser died from sunstroke, but it is possi-returned."

not to go out, but Hutt would not allow tyBy the Court. 1 don't

An unanimous verdict of not guilty was say that de- thinks, be converted into brick tea

some observations arient the case in

in which the Mr Charles Langdon Davies is interested the doctor, and struck him that morning sufferer vora a better bat than the one?

ble. Have seen

esen cases of aunstroke whore. before A small chop of Tea exported this quart (aaconductor of the China Magazine); the said:--Nothing attracted my attention as to ingredient in the cause of death.

going out.

The three pirates belonging to Pilot Hig

Richard Lodger, a chain-ganger, sworn, worn by prisoner. Consider the flogging an Boat 156, tried on Saturday, were found

guilty, but were remanded for Bautence. Abdool Khan on morning of 13th May.

we have not fortunately to record any act which may lead in the future to damage our interests, but would draw attention to a Very interesting portion of the document, which has apparently been

on Tuesday, the 7th instant, on the Parade Ground instead of the Public Garden, com

using at 5,30 PM. The following is the prograinme

EURE," Martiri," QUADRILLE;......"Serenade,"

;

forbade its hints

overlooked by our Northern contempora SELETION, Fausl, Gounod. true sout that morning, however. Thought sufficient to canse ennum 37 had I read over the evidence, remarking that of the Yin Dyaaty to the praise of the like-

3 r. M.

89.0

88.0

er by Chinese went to Mito via Hong

78.0

79.0

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TA MALL.

SY, JULY 6, 1868.

AND TAMSUY.

lar that just at the.

jesty's Gorés macät

usion that the pros.

do not warrant the

a rice-consular es-

est report from the xtoms at that port increase in import goods alone we find 13,500 pieces were

rch nearly 19:000 figure diftring but tal yearly importa and equal to one 67." The Commis

is dated in April

ably written in

ntions to reduce the but, states that al- perhaps a tempo.

st be regarded as wing demand in the inkeang is the sup-

ill be recollected by

that this point was

rt, in spite of some

on account of its Hoopsh province reports are any.

e they are the sole

its selection seemy

by the result.

en goods alone that eon visible.

"Silk

cipal article of ex- ratively excellent inting in value to the beginning of the having in all 60 opened, as well as ese are not the only serit year holde out one."Shops und building, and many them appear before The issue of seve reference to the res

and temples shews apidly returning to The craps are flou

; and unless the

visited by war, fa-

he year 1868 may

is ita predecessOTS

being to this port"--

re us it seems Bonie.

evan a Vice-Com-

at the port The

less to be found in

4h residents are BO

of aggregate a sufßi-

ara representative

But judging

le.

report from which

bear that almost the

corded is importedl

ga bottoms, mainly

and it would seem

action might at regard to the many hich arise concern.

in dangerous we-

e upon ourselves to

the action of the rawing the Consul justified by facts oduced by such s

ats at the port in

are draw attention

of its commercial

befit of that uume.

so notice the Cas

avale, come. We

fosling of regret at

sed on reasonsquite The withdrawal

VALSE, "Alexaurier Romanoff," GALO... Friedous Jubel,"

AL

the

not

£

This ofset the case for the Crown. At this stage, the Attorney General ent-

mess (stone-ent,) of Lin-Bo-dzin true to lifa. Between Fien-tin (998) and Kyin-

reign of the Emperor Teen-tsong of ria (A.D., 1024) (perious in the

the Sung Dynasty a Superior mau, a private gentleman built a house on the insular hill of Kwu (in the Su-hoo) and resided there. On the table at which he composed bis verses, the least dust was not

Lordship said that, on looking into the

Fight by the advocacy uufit for the European warket, partly on last bearing, Mr Beat of Native ignorance in manipullard, had made tho matter worse. Mrrow, got down cuthis knees, looked towards ating and firing the leaf it has occurred to Pollard had no right to make any charge me, drew his hand across his throat; saying me that much of this Ten might be made of impropriety against. Mr. Saint, who was "If I had a knife. I'd ou think you can the defauco. There was no doubt but a man and California papers, from the former of

my throat.?! a ligant, of this Court; and he had said said, "No, you." Want to first died and that blows had been given; but it

boug, where it is mixed with Cantou Teas. chest, he found that, instead of placi After the third barrow-load of earth at the As the curseuras of Tamsui Tea renders it case in a better is throuale Mr Pol- works, he rested his hands on the bar tured a solle prosequi as regards Calliford, NEWS BY THE PACIFIO MAIL to be found; only pure water and the mya-

into Brick Tes for the Siberian market.

things which had better be recalled. He works little bit purposed taking the case on Saturday next, prisoner Giles,

I

the third prisoner, sud be was discharged by proclamation.

Mr Pollard then addressed the Jury for

brutalized by the use of the rattau. They was clear that the prisoners had not beca

The P. M. S. S: Colorado, arrived in har terious goodness.without alow, made

our this afternoon. She brings late Japan

his

Brich Tea to quote Mr Grant's words "is roads of the coarser leaves and upper bran ches of the Tea plant, and does not undergo bat he hoped that it would over come deceased with about forty strokes pretty who came. Saw Giles beat the various processes of

of manipulation and

bctore him. It was now in a much lorsquare" desiccation, to which Black and other Teas aggravated form than it had been when (Farr) gavo him shunt tea biows, iot quite no right to use the rattan as they announcing the news that. Mr Andrews

"(hard) blows. Second

Frister prepared for Enropean consumption are Mr Davies first came into Coert.

Mr0

is moistened by a simple application of with the subject of ccata, which the rule steam, and then compressed in a wooden included. His Jurdship, wever, said mild it the form of bricks (whence its that he had not yet come to the question might

in all probability he taught the Saturday, Natives, and fancy, ronld be cheaper

i

sok.

bind "no

sine die. 1 tb

To

Ha, in a private way

matters ant appertaining to Government study. At times, leaning on his tes table, and silently revolving the appearance of a flower, or anjoying its rich natural par tasteful verse. Be obtained great advant fautery, he would express his sensations in age from the study of the Budhist religion, by night, or the heavens filled with frost and the moun

nable)" Such an apparently simple process of costs. Mr Davies would be in Court on in the yard. Saw Calliford strike deceased Justify a conviction of a Tin Japan, loft on the 23rd inst. in the crane i

}

to the merchant than introducing skill

ed Tea firers from the mainland to pre-

•pare a common leaf,

improv

SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

(Before the Hon. the CHIEF JUSTICE) July 6, 1808.

if

From

It is to be lamented that the crested now ne more; and of him only his grave and his writings romain. The nicest touch of the pencil is not able to sketch his inuer virtues for the benefit of those com- ing after.

His Pinm-lower cases have ceased to

The following Jurors having been sworn, not think deceased was sick, and did when the Jury were convinced that coed toer Colorado, the Frogncis will pro emit their parfumes; the range for prepar room to doubt whether Formoza Tena willMicssrs Lind, Foler. Wolverton. Berns not tell Giles' so-only told him that he by the prisoners, that a verdict could be lowing:-The moat is take the foling his tea no longer sends forth its wrote

of smoke.

Thổ Si-xu-ls TET TH đã say

which we take the following

ACQUITTAL OF MR JOHNSON. We, Japan Times, bave much pleasure in had done, but that they did touch the

But he would Jahrein, President of the United States, subjected, but when in its natural stafe, Pollard subunitted that he had been dealing Gifts then told me to take prisoners was beyond doubt. But he would has been sequited of the charges on which the contemplation of the beautiful lake

Did not hear him moan in the barrow deceased; and report him to

to be

ask the Jury to note that the death of Ab- Reported deceased to third prisoner (Calli-rattan were not so directly

dooi Kliau and the prisoners' use of the he was impeached, and the Court adjourned ford) as sick, and placed him on the ground

M. Leon Roches, Late Minister for Francs be sure, a mau may be found guilty of and, under salutes from all ships of twice with a t

his buits," not very manslaughter a rattan on heavy Me Pollard: An Furopean

without any malice' what-

the Treaty Powers represented in the oved to have beon be proved to death be ginger Me

poured water ou

ou deceased's header, which,

nouce of orders received from after he was besten on the works; during caused by that man. The cuse before the barbour. if ever

In consequouCA which dead was lying in the sin with died of shook" or exhaustion; but it was america

hinge Jury upon a technicality. Deceased et by care in its cultivation or by the in- troduction of superior plants, must neces

out < it was pretty warm that day.

Corea immediately. Did sarily take some years, and then thero is

California shock was caused by

by something dono

papers important news brought be summarized us ever be able to compete in the European

Ralph Johnson, seainen, formerly prison-

against the market with those of the mainland. It ra. of Turkeys Gittes, Farr and Culliford, forer in the Gaul, stated-Was a "ganger at itself which could be said to have caused and the Court is adjourned sino die; Butler alope of the island of Kwn (in the Si-wu).

the prisoners. Nos, from by the Colorado

i

may the medical I evidence there was nothing by follows-The Impeachment is at an end, was then proceeded with The Attorney Robinson Road on 18th May Say Abdool death. From the evidence, the leated and the house impeacgra proposa to put dogging as most vumerciful and most General briefly stated the

in the Gaol Yard; he in the

Decued conusel sail that he believed he could show the senate on trial: Charges and counter was 171 Bevere. Mr Pollard, q., instructed by trips for his_one; he sat down and didn't from bringing a conviction against the jodoffice, and first General Townebend, than says, that Lin-bu on this hill cultivated

wont slowly, and the others made two that a inass of testimony pointed in that charges of corruption aro freely male in ways wont

direction which would preclude the Jury the sphate. Stanton has left the War amined. I should infer they have not lowing s

∙appeared once was called. fastidious or refined tastes.

General Thonies and then General Scholfield work, Giles asked him to get tip, to which

It appeared from the evidenoc Francis Douglas, Superintendent of then tried so lift him.

alik" and Leaf is refailed here at $5 per pecal free

deceased auswore

Giles Boners.

(and that had not boun contradicted) that

took розевкісі.

There are bad reports from dirt or a

13th May, or stalks, and is consumed by thetoria Coal, stora, depused-On

gave got up, went knocked down,

The following are amongst Buch tea e

the working classes.

telegrains to the barrow, lifted it up,

day previous, that he and set it

it down UG ported in its usturral state, na the present rate charge; be was sentenced to hard labe und

LONDON, May 26.The Commission ap was sent out in the chain gang accordingly again. Giles beat him about five or six had been beaten and that he had given not to haud by previous coussions

his breakfast that morning, while he #LE About 11 o'clock, in my office, heard what blows a eccond time; and the second seemed to be two blaws given by a rattausner (Farr) beat him about the same num-could evangely go up Old Bailey Street pointed by a resolution of Parliament to in

according to the evi-vestigate and

condition of the on come ofe ; ried "stop, stop" sud venit bar of times, 5, 6-8 blows. The deceased dense are De starsny, prera milicious, to laws of Bughand bearing on the subject of coign of Yayon If Mr Kopseli's supposition be feasible out to see what it was.

ont Deceased was ly was ringing Went for a bucket of Formosa is likely to take quite a new

cause death of themselves. Fenite the time naturalization and the tights of expatriated wice for the prisoners; decoaned water

mains for competent authorities to judge whether the sonnian Uplings of this place would find favor with the Siberian pea t from the ingredi and Mongols, but: Batley ents of some bricks of Tea personally.

Yery Common Tex

Young, Jonsen, and Heinemann, the trini

The

MANSLAUGHTER

would not work.

,styling the Khan that vict" gang.

al-

fotina

could never beer. i had prisoner named Abdool Khan in my six blows, when de, bilen him five the deceased had been kickol after being from Mexion

duty would szeced its value. About 15,000 to 20,000 peculs is valimited as a season's crop, including all qualities.

labor,

as ill, and

of late been directeil to this island, on rear him. Looked and sai hu was.

THE UPPER CLASS CHINESE.

The members of the foreign board and

them of

ished

and sorry.

a rest.

OF

ས་

for

Fong

between

beat him a few

way

was sit-

that

and 40, but not heavy. 30

blowa

OF

Deceased moaned

the.

Fang-oh-din is situated on the northern

hill are

все

It is on the ancient site of the house aut garden of Lin-bu also callal M Ho-dain, His gravo

is also ticar by Be the many aged plum-trees. An ancient legend more than three hundred plum-trees. After a lapas of years, the trees were no longer to be found. In the latter part of the Sung dynasty it was roplated with plum-trees which become very fourishing and beautiful.

During the Yun dynasty, in the

a citizen of Hang-

In

The Bachelor sage, where has he sped, The light on the hill side fulle sombre with

age:

The rest house is Tacaut, the cratic is not

keer,

But ald rocks remain where the Me-trees still

bloota

Suft wave the willows as the atokes mellow

layer,

start in the "Ten-market." Aul consi- but moving restlessly. Third prisoneraken away in a wheel-barrow.--By Mr Band, he never got up agat; he is taken to ident, and Charles Abbott, Secretary, and from the fact that, Lin-bu was former- ing in the inner compound, not mosting on the sand for about six wipales. The deceased first dropped upon the subjects, consists of Lord Clarendon, Prachan by the name of Dzed Ta-den + dering how greatly public attention has | (Culliford), Badger, and Rustomjee were Pollard: Did not consider it a heavy beat the barrow, and dies What was this for

Messrs Karslake, Foster, and Hardcourt. 女

BURLIN, May 26.Prussia has takey accustomed, from the island of Kwa to ging, for they had to make the story oonais- account of the reported intentions of ordered him to Hospital; but ou the way, in and have seen men beaten very heavily tank Johnson'revidanice, which was Butirely the uitiative steps proposed for general sond forth the created cranes built a rest

thought he itas sinking rapidly, laid kim with bigger rattans than those, and a greater interest

disarmament. King William has ordered house and called it Fang-oh Prussia, we bave no doubt that the sug down, gave him brandy and water, shiokled number of blows. Have DECT it done three interested, went to show that they were

that reduction be forthwith made in the the lapse of years this house went to decay or severe, and not su severe as LandweLT. not heary gestion thus thrown out will attraet the him from the sun by an unbrella, and or four times a week; so it did not excite he had before seen inflicted. The nuu

number

In the Ming dynasty in the reign of attention. of those capable of forming a

treated otherwise kindly 1 urter

moch anrprise, though I was surprised of blows was incanterial, but the witnesses PARIS May 26-Maraha! Noil, in au practical conclusion as to its value. restore the man.

Hore deceased died when I heard of the inan's death. Giles were all o nouirout is their opinion that Oficial report, declares that the Chassenos the Emperor Kyia-dzin, a district Before he died, saw weals on his back as of had been only a fortnight or three weeks in the blowe were not heary. The pirate rifle is the best firearm known, also states magistrate by the name of Wang-yik robuilt regular dogging did

the gang, and never before saw him lift a witness (who ought to be well postal in that these guns are being manufactured at the rest home and again placed the inscrip- Afterwards then think them the gang,

examined the body, chuc to suy one. Farr had been in the tbal THERE appears to be a curious but not and saw that the flogging was pretty every a week, and never saw him respect) had volunteered an opinion the Government Areenal at the the rate of tion Fang-oh over the tour.

that the flogging could not liare killed suy

000 per day.

of the present dynasty the Emperor natural ignorance on the part of nore than be should have got, both inst the agrising, convict pirate, deposed-oue. Of course, the evite se rated foruminal protaction of naturalized oille musuhna in the 38th year of his reign, went in Muzicu, May 25.-The treaty for the Kong-hgi during his visit to Hang- foreigners respecting the intellectual amber and violence.

There is a regula

was somewhat colored and exaggerated by status of the upper class Chinese which tion forbidding flogging, but it is aquietines tubers day. Which of the gang died the fasis which have since come to light; negotiated by Air Baueroft with the Bava his Imperial ebane to visit this place anul may be worth a few lines of correction.

done. Should say be got 12 or 19 blows new devased; he seemed to be in good and yet with his testiumy, he story rian Cabinet, has been signed.

while there composed sight lines of verse Sent for two first prisoners, and accized he Ith and able to work. Ile sat down on of the defence was not ucsusistent, LONDON, Áfay 20-Michael Barrett cou- others in high positions are looked upon ap they almi beaten deceased with canes; the ground, when first, prisoner came up for he did not say that the blows victed of causing the Clerkenwell explc.rough anslation, of which rQue

fullowa)- having done so, and on and boat him a great maug blows with a were unmercifully severe, or that they sion, was executed at Newgate to-ding. on a par with the better class compra Iarning the causequence, appeared astou

Fad them at undesir alan struck abunit suven were anything more than asal. They has broken out at Bosnia Troops are

VIENNA

May 26.A formidable revela. dons of the Hongkong firms or the seri

from Cons Anglacized natives who have acquired s

Calliford 1 suspected of having gt, nui vero heavy. Birat prisoner again had at least three witnesses who told a c-being rapidly puzled. forwanl sistent story. The only other evidence tautiepie to quell the disordet. more or less perfect knowledge of English, baten deed, hit it was not arrested while he was being beaten, By Mr Fullard: to severity was that of Dr. Cochran's, whe

LONDON, May 27. Warsaw despatches without having in a single particle re-

until after the Corunar's inquestHave cen- prisoners beaten more heavily of ouers saw the marks two hours after nounced their own custors. We are not. I knew deceased, named Abdool Khan, before; did not consider the blows heavy, death, after the change of death Dr Mur report that a band of Palish exiles are id

George White, turnkey, "aworn, says:

who was certainly the most experiene to have been reunited in France and have Tay that a rattan could kill a person it was ed man in China, and attended official appeared on the frontier of Galicia, making

tilay

floggings; said that there was not so much to demona rations. It is believed that Riatamjes Barjarjes, prisoner and store-effect exhibited as that at an ofboial f g Langiowicz, the leader of the last Polish in com may, in Gaol, was next called. He

LANCASTER, (Pa.), June 2.--Es-President There were seventy gang, sud had a barrow. very tad sick, and he lay on ground. Onl. the persons officially flogged would also die James Buchanan died at Wheatland to-day, deceased was in my gaug, and is accorded to them by those whose cor- First prisenter was over all and second prior (and prisoner) zaked what was wrong of shock. But fortunately for Justice the in the 77th year of his age;

Worked, ou Robin with him. I spoke to him in Hindustaneer Attorney General conducted prosecutions

but got no reply. Culliford struck deceased ception of the Chinese " is founded on Road, and saw prisoner every time be twice hard, and twice light. Mr Douglas mura like a minister of Justice than a passing knowledge of well to do com- emptied his barrow; he stopper work, red stop, stop," twito, aud came out,

secutor's counsel. But if

icial flog- pradores and checky" house buya To threatened him, url be went on in

not cause eath, why should this do so 1 In By the Formosa, we have Shanghai, tiles commence with, their personal appearance Iszy like manner. About 4 to 10 went to asking what the matter was; did not see the wich cut up a

1 of decended's back, pischer (Giles) at

De Cuchrang Civil Hospital, depraed to reason, conclude that death could not have date ways: cut alou ale and asked me for water; this body of deceased. The whole of the shore was dificulty in utting qualition, fuered very high prices. The buyers Ins cham-mate and barrow. Deceased having made a post mortem examination on been caused by the flagging alone. No doubt The Tena, es Mrillund, sold yesterday

doby

Archd. Campbell & which I refreed, as he hau, bet bizy-By back from the neck to the buttocks was one clearly

an expert bot still Mr Pollard: When I thenatened biro, de-mass of discol ration he cut into the tiesnes, canie rou a good deal from the flat nege were almost exclusively Chiaguien, and a ceased teemed as he could not or would not and found that the discoloration extended tite which he originally gave us to flogging general opinion was an ertained that they as those of an English gentleman. In go on; thought he was achining De downtotheribs. Thero were birilar faarkom leposed to being the only cause of death. would repent of their bargains.

although he would not ac

We hear that Yeh, the present Cho head. All the internal organs were healthy mit that tite and polite, and, notwithstanding the very

be produced with the discoloration could only

death, Poon Kum Leen, Chin se convict and

ath, admitted that the death. Hai-Fang Ting plaas of Cann, the little formal code by the rules of which their chain inate to deceased, declared, said, in by very severe blows with such rattans as could not have octail from the flogging Magistrate, well known to all who have conduct is regulated, it is seldom irksome

tural

There was no apparent cause of have been caused by the other injuries Court. The latter has, for reasons in

How could the They are hospitable and, generally speak-afraid to speak, because the other turskeys death, except the marks of discoloration. alone.

seditz

to friendly to the Chiness in our general remarks that we need fear to run the risk of being considered their apologists,

and saw him on morning of 13th May, when I chained bim up; he did not like to be chained, as he need to be a "ganger but

o:

יד

But, despite our opinions, trath compels nothing peculiar about him struck witness.deposed Deceased was brought to Gaol ging. After that evidmco, be expected surroction, is at the load of these bands.

us to give a very different picture of the more intelligent Chinese mandarins than

souer wag

(20)

see fireh

Very

The end

it is, as a rule, that of well dressed, and saw Ahdan Khadi 'carelessly

scrupulously cleanly personages Scents, foreign and native, are not unknown to

or unused by, the more dandy" mem-

bera of the class, while the nails, tooth,

ke, are generally kept in as good order

that the prosecution would have shown tiu t

THE NORTH.

Fresh bloom the Pear-trees, when the spring

showers fale

Fast bind my barge, I roam at leisure to day To the virtuous and gifted I offer this lay. The Emperor renewed the former in seription over the door (Fang-ho) in his ów hand-writing. He also composed a longer puem and had it inscribed on a stons tablet, und auged another reat-house to be created over it. It is reported, more. over, that when the plom-trees are in full. the white-crave is seen to fly over

* pro.

flash,

task, should

fact, the Jure could safely, and in common to the lat instaut. The Recorder of that be as if to inspect it. A thousand

the

years have passed, and still Ho-dziu's manner of life is known as if present.

conversation and mauuer they are urbane ceased had roturavil to farrow work on the arms and am at two parks on the Dr. Marraying had nothing to do sien of Shenghai ka: been appointed Mr Charles Dickens sailed yesterday

the 11th.

The

EFFECT OF ME DICKENS'S VISIT to ÂMέ- The New York correspondent of tho Daily News, writing on April 23rd, says: morning, carrying with him perhapra gres- tar ammnnt of kindly feling and good wishes the United States before.

1 ant satisfied,

to the visitor, after the first few minutes reply to a question whether anything parti- these produced. The brain was quite naslona: while he admitted that death could been in the habit of attending the fixed than any Englishman who has ever visited ing, prófuse in their entertainments, are would beat him. Saffodeen had spoken He attributed the death of deceased to the to say what to Crown ask the Jury stated, bien degraded by Tseng-Kwo-fay). too. He piay fairly lay claim to the credit of

enlar occurred to Abdool Khan, that be was

sien, versed in This we regret to hear, as he las

sinted

indicted upon dec to him of the case, but he

tho had not been flogging

deceased-By able to maintain an amusing conversation, hostened, and bad been even better treat Fallard: Having

air the secrets of their

adone much-towards improving the rula Dr. Cochran could not been well spuken of, and has abys having done something I might almost say to ali the

hlow on the stomach killed a man in neat to act in a fair and straight- ?tions of the two countries towards having circumagreu apón! of opinion. that deceased died A

in the various suits which spread here, especially in mauber and shew a knowledge of men and things than before. Althou not care to of the lowring. The case of downed five minutes; when he at ouse becanje in have come before him We sun only trust literary circles, a feeling of goodwill to

reassured of stances, I am of

in newspaper sud somewhat surprising to those who have

said

death was the flogging Shock" is a

Ronsible; but they had fancied them a set of incrirable black prolaction, be

authorities in medi- that the conciliatory spirit which he has Engla heada Lastly and not least they sis, as dono to him, while on the works Ho, did more trubnical term for the effects ecensioneal jucitorulence worthy come authority to lower him in the estoein of Tseng-Kwonge which interest both countrics. in

speak the truth, as many things could he

shown towards foreigners Las got tendon, a disposition to dwell rather on A man cannot

sunnot die from who differed from Dr-Cochrant's statement.

comunion than on the things which separate a rule, well read to the extent of their not speak the whole truth before the Coro ed by any injury, opportunities, which are, of course, ner, and he refused now. Suffodeer told pure abook; he must be injured. A man It was not for the fury to become medical fan, who is unfortunately, too well known the which did the things which

very fee- hounded by the some 800 works which him to say that Abdool Khan was afck, had way Jie of internal homorshage without experts, and unless they were eatished that for his auti-foreign proclivities."

not bring lave at varions times been translated bean, drinking cold water and constantly shuck; bat injury must be used in conues the Bogging, and the flogging alone, was

ther overwork; 1 should call that exhaustícu, from European languages into Chinese, purging and had not been beaten; if letion with "shoek. A man may die froin the cause of death, they

conviction

It may they

lation, publication, of immense circu t speak against the turnkeys would take care of him, and let him out not "shock." The death of decussed was be that the prisoners were

Dian,

Owings beliers, in Ultimately

in great part to the personal rele converantional knowledge of much of ever day

then the flugging. It possible that he unt satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that The following is an amusing spesinentions established by the editor and some of

from other causes than the flog- Ignorant. Within our own knowledge Khan could hardly walk, and was holding died

THE Belfast deceased, they, as rosannable men and literati are wont to improve their wind.

papers niention that the Rav

But these are sufficient to give them

did not

this winssa

against the Saible in

SKETCHES OF HANGCHOW,

(N. C. D. Nure}

F

year ago A marked illustration of ble a this is to be found in the New Fork Tribune, a rather wild

year

was

"but is now intensely only Fe

which we presume them to be utterly tell something. He said that. Adansed by nothing else to my knowledge beating too severely; but, if they were! amandarín holding bigh office in the tool when be firat got to the works ging, it is not possible or unsistente prisoners. feloniously killed and slew of the class of reading wherewith Chinse the writers of it with Charles Dickens," north has shewn as much acquaintance in the morning. Abdool told him that he with the appearance presented by the men of common sense, oguld not convict the the pursuits of the paragon whose virtues' Dr M'Cosh, one of the Queen's College pro- the minds of the Jurora, the prisoners wäre whole translation is about the calibre of part, been unanimously elected president ten with the Suez canal, the divisions of by a sergeant (European) in Gaol on the from shook enied by other injuries prenuers. If a reasonable doubt vestert un aro recorded seen slightly feeble; and the test, has, without any application on his of Princeton Unfrersity, United States, and Great Britain and other conatries, the decens : the 18 the man who beat the flowing described in the case. A man cutitled to the benefit of the doubt thas our aurary tales.

In the Sung dynasty there lived a private might die from "abock" caused by a blow raised in their minds. It would not be On Wells previous

complained to on the stomach. It is also possible that a fair to attribute the death of deceased to gentleman and distinguished Scholar inert Hurst when Burst kicked and heat him man might die

erer to du with that cumulation of circuma without the flagging, as described

at live "educated" Englishmen out of could not work, beause he had been heat body that death could

day previouis. Hurst

progress of slean and railway transit, resday morning, and the principal laws of astronomy;

rensed

occurred

has just received a telegram sunouncing the

fact.

Tue construction of the Pacific Railway

and be was a fair specimen of the average with his üsts; kupcking bin down by a blow stances die from to concurrent cirons the prisoners, while they had nothing what. | Lin-bu Ha was deually called Mi high official, though probably piore pro- the breast. After this, Imat ordered in this e; but that lie would not call sucea, apart from the flogging on Wednes. -Ho-dzin K He loved atudy and was April the rails were laid on the highest

deceased to be chained with the witness, aloak; it would he exhaustion. Death day forenoon. A practice has grown up to We are not blind to the grievous evile au to leave Gaol without his breakfast, as may ocode from the Beastroke without ua ratians, and it would not be held up as garden of 380 phum trees was hia, chief,j above the xes løvel, said to be the highes

he could not eat it then. Deceased every leaving post mortem appearanceS,

foreign than many of his compeers.

NA

Dr Murray, Colonial Surgeon, sworn, de of native Government and of the native now and then let down,his wheel-barrow, piicial character, and believe we correctly and could hardly get on, every time he posed that deceased was not a strong man,

has progressel so far that on the 18th of Aman of great learning and probity. A grade of the Rocky Mountains, 8242 feet so nulawful un act as it might be, or that it care, and a beautiful red, created crane point attained by any railroad in the world. led to manslaugter. He looked for a varsforded him his chief amusement. He, The construction parties are now working

himself used to pay that the plum trees on the western slope of the mountains, diet of not guilty,

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