25. 1868,
No. 1804-JULY 25 1868.1
Page
THE CHINA MAIL.
PPING.
barque, 391, 610 1038 Coal,
ph, from Wham
ship, 863, Hum 500 tona Coal
barque, 460, 600 tona Coal
e barque, 386,
July 12, Sun-
sin, ship, 887, 11, General,
26 Chinese.
PORT.
ble, from Cardiff, weather; crossed
in log. 24.31
of the Cape of
in lat. 99 8.;
2nd July, and
son Anjer on ad fine weather nda until arrival 121 days out, S long 104.14 Camilla, from days out;
tp
Straits, saw the
fiom Foochow
ites, from Bang- nd light south- Sapato, then bad dipessing squall
ion, from New-
weather; crossed
in long, 33.12
of the Capo of
in Int. 87.41: S.,
it the 3rd
July passed Anjer und fine weather From South
2irth
July
until
lat. 76, loug.: ph barque Exelyn bound to Shing.
he 29th June, 10
10 E., spoke the
Rip, front Cardill
silla reports sail-
and was 30 days
he weather with way down on the
the British ship 1 butind to Mal
Sat. 29.41, Long. arque Chanticleer, Bohay 49 days
Long. 28.57 tell, front Liver- out July 4, Bri- Couchow, 30 day
10 days to Anjer. the Indian Ocean.
French barque ind to Hongk
nd, spoke Gerald bound to July 14th, Brit an homed to S'hai with a barometer. Look & Hongkong a hut.
FICATIONS.
Jonday, the 27th
&FOOO OW inday, the 20th
PATCH. hina, on Monday,
d Foochuw-Per
tust, at 7 A.M
IONS.
- Res.
ported to sapere the justices of of the money ingusted to them by law, and then it charg
present them ne nulit dispose
OFURCH BELLUS.
half
BELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS tire of the daily expenses of the ships i la reference & a paragraph in our Pulive and the cost of "lighterage," is most report yesterday, a few words of oxplant JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Morning, detrimental to ship-owners and merton ars due to the Harbor Master's Doparte that he did for that px.pose write and publish it was tolled when all passed from this that: There has been good bell of that s'clock.--Revd. W. H, Beach, M., Colchents. But there is a more linportentment, which we readily offer It may not the pial Chaplain. Afternoon & o'clock consideration still, which one uporabe atter of grust public interest that Kail, 8. F. Warren,
UNION CHURCH-Minister Rev. D. P. tively demands an improvement on the award of the steamer Nile, hat his
jaw
blow from the injured by a 11 AM Service, Morris Morning
6.30 P.M.
sule plunder that is now carried on by this port Neither is it litely to Dr. Sizren's Missiox. Carter-the evews of cargo hosts, during the pro- sy oue that a full rei ort of the aise ap juice, or that alog Juice in a tipused ingredient rice in Uniuese) Morning 10 o'clues. —
peurej a the police columns of our morning in wines gin, what is there to contest S. C. F. Warren, Rev. Lo Sam Fuen.
cess of nulosding. It is unfortunately contemporary, as Bailly been heard before with that name, I teanov And suy words which Tine Grey, who died a prisoner in the enturies, it has of late suuk very low. Ber.
but too true, that this species of robbery Mr Day, our worthy and experienced necessarily fix thig to be a tibel on W. to the Afternoon 3 o'clock The same
BOYAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, Wellin has been reluced to a syslein. The po Polia Maystrate, although the colusion of ale others, Son Size:t. Very Rev. T. Kamioni, P. P. lies are well aware of the fact, but not Ap. Is the uxoruing, at 5.8), 1st Blase; withstanding the utmost vigilance on 6, 2nd Mase; 6.30, Service is English, by their part, they have been hitherto all the Rev. T. Borgligold; 7. and B; but powerless to prevent it, owing to the 8, High Blass with Sereno i Forbes, facilities for plunder that exist and the 8.30, Last Mass In the aftown, at 1,
ting very large bells say of four tons or six The Passing Bell was en named because foot in diameter, had perished long before thel, do fat i pens to have contained life. Honce it was sometimes called the size oust within the last century and every thing azoept the very words of und Soul Ball, and was ring that those who at least. That of saint Pant's which had to be cast twice over and was made in 1709, might. orais. Now this fadiement has nelihue the hoard
my for the roul of the darworts themselves, nor any words of the like to dying persun. The number of times of though better that any other of the later
ones, part; and in che absence of any such, or any talling depended upon the rank of the par- is not generally considered a really comit of the last moments of Laly Katha-Lug survived the other Gothic arts for several
ing Ballongimied as late is Charles is the diamoter, the height, and the thickness, Tower, in 1567. The tolling of the "Pass- The tone of a bull depends conjointly on
time. In olden times bulls were used for the smaller boll yielding the lower note, many superstitious iurposes. The custom other things being equal. The shape of of the field kell first mrose in the dark bella in different countries, being more est agua, as tid also the custom of the Pass sylindreal or conted in one then another ing Bull. The most ancient bells al and having evidently originated in cymbals cymbals are supposed to have been made or basins, it is probably that from remote of brass, and special vrt was conceived ages to the present time there may have that metal, fue knives used in brou a gradual progression from a flat oir-
Rven- present system. Weallude to the whole-penter during the pasange from Bliss allegation that W., was either a seller of elve sun. It is especially mottied in the ac quod bell; for thongh the art of bell-found-
was tried in the usual, way, at the What we urged was that the Sphyn place, by Mr Thomaett, the Marine Magis- Dig letter might have applied trate. All reporters in the hurry of a daily dozou people; and just no of bus fecorder's publication, are liable to mistakes; but it squib. It might means this man, that saan, must be allowed that the manner in which su the other. Unless the cap fits, it is nut Notson's great victory is fought over again for Mr Barnard to take it up and wear it;
lays ne all opeaand should the case ever come before to lio. 5.30, Sermon in Portuguese; 6, Benedio work is carried on. The plunder thus to o maiderable aud
secured by the harbor piraten in enorment to the million (or rather the thonsand) with the bats Lord Elluborough calibras
Satsion in Cinese by the Rev. Sha; atorganized skill with' which the nefarious the Freas of this murturds - Judyo Ilomby, is Honor can but decern the ancient sacrifices were always madeset uular plate to a figure nearly approaching a
tion
St. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHAPEL-Springmous, rainoasty affecting ship-owners and of Hongkong. Tha Captain Wilson and not and any words which necessarily frrass. It entered into the conjesition of cylinde
Gardens. In the morning, at 7, Maes with Sermon in Chinese, by the Key, V, Yaw.
West Point, Rev. B Vigano Cervice at
others. The recent disclosures in the his steward applied, yesterday to the effect this to be a libel on Mr Baixard, to the case of the Carmarthenshire folly bears that Air Blay would hear the suit onse clusion of all others." out our statement. We are glad however referred to is quite correct, as stated by our to find that a slep in the right direction
7.50 A.F
At the Roman Catholic Reformatory
Dabison says: "The foreign balls are not superior to the English, that long- waisted bella, like the French, of rathor dower-pot form, are inferior to those whose
of their diameter, and more contracted in
BERTIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in has at length beèn taken. A company it by Oaptain Thotter sent to do Caine, the Editor of the Hongkong Register, wrote of bulls for dying passons was conuertel | internal height is nyt more than a quarter.
the German language, by Pastor E Klitzke, appears is now being formed for the con- fect at the Magistracy yesterday cellency's nitention to some trifling thing which
on every Sunday, half-pt to the Chapel of the Berlin Fondling House, West Point.
SAITON'S HOME-Evening Service, at
-Rev. W. R. Bench, M. A,
But his soul
e
..
CREISTA PRLPHIAN SYNAGOGUE.- Queen's / Cently examined the plans and specifica at the Cent charge against the pug off ding journal called on the Editor to make more effectual would be the ringing of the of which betis are construsted but we bayo
Sunday.
2.
Rosd (East) bervice ut 4 P.M. every tous, which lie open for inspection at the office of the Assistant Surveyor General, and now append a short description of the details, so far as we understand them, It is intended to construct the wharf,
I then!
MANUNILU THE BREFREN of the ZETLAND To, No. 525, thing of the Third Degree, and all other Master Alasons, are hereby notified but then will be held at the Masonic Hall, o Monday Evening, the 27th Just at P.M. precisely, a Lorde of Sonnow as a tribute to the seeming of decexed brother, W. PM, ERE PLOMER, P.0.0.T. for China. Th R. W., D.G. Masier, and W.D.C. On Teens in the Basty West, and Sull The Isettes and tassels of apron worn on the occasion be covere with Black, and Brethren are request
I to wear white gloven. Ollicers for examination of strange Brethren, wil be present at 7 P.M.
ad
By command of the WM.
CARA. SANGSTER, Secretary, Hongkong, July 24, 1858
MASONIC
jy2!
PERSEVERANO LODGE No. 1165. URETHREN of the Third Degree of the erzeverance. Lodge," No. 1165, are requested to attend
to be held at thi Lanlge of Sorrow MASONIC HALL oh-Moulay evening, the 27th instant, at 8 o'clock PM, (punctually,) as a tribute of re-pect to deceased Urother, W. P.M. FREDERICK PLUMER
P.U.G.T. for China....... The R.W.D G. Master, and W.D.G
in the fficorn
West, and Sonth osettes au
Tassels of aprens worn on the occasion to be covered with Black, und Brethren are requested to wo white gloves Officelé tur examinations of stranger Brethren-will present
at 7 o'clock P.M.
By
.2
Command of the W.M.
MICHAEL MUSS, Secretary Hongkong, July 24, 1868. jul28
THE CHINA MML.
prefer a
3,
the sacred utensila in the temples; the sound of it was supposed to jint dehous to fight and wtubes naed it in their incanta Nearly a quarter of a demury ago Mb tiqus. bo we may suppose that the ringing reporter; but that he had
is quite another in a playful way, that he wish the geut quan with the repased Firtan of russ. thing, although such was stated to be the wh rods along the upper roads of the city witht The ringing of bells was supposed to the waist. The tous or note of a bell cat
The the governor of an ev ning would draw His Ex-
id ivm away
all the evil spirits which izbt
bé al ered
ered by cutting, whereas the tons or instruction of sliding pier or wharf, truth of the
the matter is this; atid, as
avail the
dying persu. Every one, there quality of the sound is inenrable if it is which will enable ships to discharge their the mistake lies with the police. Captain was out of order, and so get it amended, cargoes speedily and with comparative Wilson applied to the Harbor Master, and Eintenant (now Calenel) argent being the fore, who could in his dying moments affordad. Bella are made of different sub- which produces a difference in the having stated his case, Kail, the injured Govern's Aide de camp at the time, at vase as to pay the large sum of money immunity from plunder. Wo have re- steward, was referred to the Charga itom samed that ho was the party alluded to, and had the largest bull rung for hi
Glase one of the most souurous bodies within a few hours of the pulication of the Was enppased the greater the noise the where he was ex- pected to listic stipen pouter, and return to the Mr Cairns began as he adjusted his gases to tors did not go so far as to believe in the throughout Europe they are made of a als spongyear the, Captain Dargent bell. For if the superstition of our ass heard of wooden bells in the East, although Harbor Master's oflice in order that the read the paragraph, you must certainly be in virtue of brass, they dortsinly thought that compound of copper and tiu, called béll- esse might be heard by the Marine Magis error ; 1 baye nut tuto remonst ides of having the mere none was sufficient to drive away metal to with silver is said to have been trate The Inspector on duty (Kirby, we written a word it could pain you."
this evil, spints, whion they believed were asionally added. This, as i have already appears to have been more than Behre be could take the paper in hand, how Messrs John Burd and Company Bite.
though many stiff believe the which, owing to its position in the harbor English, or otherwisu, of auch justructuras bin in the eye so seriously this, loe a time, it was spiced to strike them with terror old superstition oder bull-founders
failed to comprehend the plain with an iron ribbed uretrella, and then poked prey of their son's. The balling of the bell vulgar error, though many and to its being midway between the Captain Wilson wvay
four and down stairs in stalked with a threat the bells at funerals; the bella being inuffled to
parle of
of copper to oue of tin. Town, is, we think, about the most con- dle reported by us yesterday, together with seat he dose it he (the Editors) dared to fit the sake of the greater solemnity Bells darmous furares are necessary for the were constantly rug during solipses, aut casting of church bells, as the whole cesting ventent that could be selected. It is to that of our contemporary of this merising, libel him agai
For that treak, however, Capt. Sargent hail to supposed to put all demons to flight. In must be made at once; but a disciption consist of a Pier fifty feet broad, extend are the results. It is a pity that inspecture pay Mr Lairus, uits the direction of any, a kaly, the custom prevailed to a inuch inter of this is too long a subject to suter sug from the Priya into the harbor for of police, keep on hand or brain so small. Thousand Luluce damages, the whole of which date, sud during great teinpests tire wamen up. The casting of a bell is inust beauti- a stock of common Bouse, expenally at the the generous bearted man gave to one of the has subled, ringing bulls and beating fully dere.ibed in Suhitler's "Das Lied von about 500 fest, z-di'tance which seems Central Ohrage Room, where it is so mish pitak : Bus it won à long white is fore the meeyey the Passing Hall is no longer rung,
der Ghiese considerable on paper, but which owing wanted. U the "mutual forbearance and could be squeezed out of Lapt -uud he had to the barber being at that point nearly gentlemanly feeling" ofall.concorned existing to resigns his A. 1, 4-ship. two miles broad, is really but a trifling between the two magisterial departments enerachment, so that no possible incune cannot spoak; but it is only fair that venience to navigation can arise from it. made under the circumstancus.
the above explanatory, remarks should be An however a pier running so far out from the mainland might occasionally prove inconvenient to small craft, it is intended to leave an opening for ampang to pass and repaes. This Pier will be met at the extremity by a transverse
in front of the prentises now occupied or gotnse that morting, and aocoid- | over, the Liensenant auruck fiisu over the head always lovering round the dying to make said, Mr Denison declares to have been a
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1802.
eastern and western districts of the before the Police Magtrategy taken was tored Cairns would lose the eight of it; From this superstition arose the tolling say that tue composition of bell-metal ought
THE NORTH
and the mud-
j-and.
EKKOES FROM KENTUCKY, (Round Table.)
BY PETROLEUM V. NAVBY, ETC.
Now
any
but the morning after the death of person, the belt is tolled at eight o'cloc and at the sud of the tolling (in Yorkshire and Dorsetelice, and probably daawhere,) nine knella are tolled for a mau, six for a
Our opinion of the nature of the Rev.woman, and three for nobild. In Somer Dir. Nasby's fun was given at such length sotshire three knells are tolled for a man everybody's opinion, moreover, is *The
80
Sanctus, or Saint's Bell, was
The largest peal of six bells is at Sher- bor, where the bells are very old and fastions, and they are nearly the same size and weight as the Bow bells, of which the tundr aigua abure 63 3 wt., and the sixth
Above it out,
Two more bells were added
to the pest at Sherborne in 1858, so that they have now a pani of eight bolla, as well as the Sanotus bell, whichi" bears the usual
One or two items of news have escaped when his last volume was before us and add only two for a wOBIL thus scription, "Ave Maria, ora pro nobis ;?
our notice. The Friend of China of 17th thoroughly made up on the subject, that it called because rung when the priest came has the following:--
18 hardly worth while
and blemishes. Mark-
arsante, Dena Saloth," that all portons
in reverence of the huly office going on
of which we think there can be no ques- The town has been all agog the last two tion. They must prove a vatnable addi-ur three days, eoquent on a report that Counsellor Barnard had threatqued to
the Roman Catholic in use in still
and the Fire boll, on which are inscribed
*Lord, quench this furious flame, Are, ru, hulp, put out the sama. ”
The tenur bell at Sherborne was the gift
self out; but it has been going on for so long churches, but it was frequently plaeed of Cardinal Wolsey, who at one time whe time and continuously, that satiety is where it might be beard farthest in s len-rector of Lamington, near Ilchester. This inevitable. Tu only one cirastance, cautern at the singing of the steeple, or in bell was the smallest of the seven bells we atribute the fact that there is still any demand for those at all. This is that, with souvenience of
torist at the angle of the towor, our for the imported from Tournay, and distributed by hit among the cathedrals of Lincoln, being mure easily
roun
Fing
"By Wolsey's gift I measure time for all ; Tugirth, to grief, to church, I serve to call
It was re-out in Elizabotli's time, but hea now fallen out of repair.
The seventh ball at Sherborne is called tho Lady's Bell..
Most of the old bells in England have como legond or inscription belonging to them. In a tower at St. Puter's at Rone with Latin veress explanatory of some his- torical facts--one was hung in 1258, during
tion, to Hongkong, and iu: coanecip the Editor of the Recorder if he a wagon-load uf Dem representing Bordeans, also, we hear of the people are Bre bells, most of which are inscribed
The
the ministry of a eureun puson; another
was cast in 1358; after the lightning had
destroyed the former bolls. In the church of the Jesuile at Rome, there was a bell.
surer and more solid prospects of success and so fave I. bit I did not see you where I cood fitid kindred sules, Thann til tallest bills in the work are gene-brught from England, which was inscrib.
auccess.
LOCAL.
reporter to take
veraslina
"Fasta. fnit, A Dom. 1400 die. vi. mangia Septembris Sinota Barbara ora pro nobis." On two old bells in England are also these Latin inseriptione Hose campania Margaretta est nominata." And on the other bell in the same place are these words
what was requeater in the next day's paper fold yeminstendur and ring their bells in this way, but they "In multis annis insouet campana Jo
he would call again, and try if he could not give him the soundest thrashing he over had And
And perhaps, though we have not had more information ou so subject, Mr.
On the tenor bell of the parish church of
-words---
The S, 8. N, Co. have changed the name tail upon its merits to go into de to the words of the nuse "Sancts, sancté, the words→→→ Pier of the like breadth and 180 feet) of the Lamont to Chihli we aus, and aonted as the indor are, thero.can be no ques who were absent night fall in their knees long, so that three ships of the largest her to Thontain She is now under satio, perhatis partly bacuse of bliem, in the churches. It was usually a small It ia rang by the sexton on the first alarm size, or more vessels of lighter tonnage, merican flag too. can be alongside and load or unload at
By
the antire of tile Naybe latere has inen very hell rung by band similar to thas of a fire. Japan | pipers to hand to-day, we selective. If their effeut is the decline the same time. In connection with these that on Saturday, the 4th instant, there it is not that their author has writton him whurves, there will be erected on the site was an extraordinary storm at Yokohaus referred to an extensive range of offices it tasted all night
allwight, and did 0 5 gane rel of and godowns, so that merchandize when damage to shipping and houses. Uu the night of the Gth the day after, there was unshipped can be at once stored. Ample as earthquake at Keeling, a Dutch skip facilities for this will be supplied by reports, a severe that the Consular com- all the fun available for satire, and caries within a toto or toret between the church Exeter, xíued, etc. It is called Great means of Trucks or Waggous running pound wall fell down.
Here the weatherture in the Radical interest-and that there and the chanel, the rope in this situationum, after its door, and has the following upon Tramways from the Godowns across was not much ent of the way Fine Satur is an aneu amount of it a glance through falling down into the choir not far from the legend attached to it the Praya and along the Wharf, to be day Squally, with rar, Sunday P.3, this little volume would satisfy any one alter. Several of these turrets, and some ultimately, we understand, followed, by
Upon an incident reported to have taken who did not know it sively-its utilization witli tlio bells in them are still seen in pur. connecting Tramways running eastward
has been left almost wholly to the writer country charches, and in several gharobes and westward of the Praya and along the pad at the modal Settioment, nid apropos aud the artist hire associated. The single in Somersetshire the Sanctas Bell is still Queen's Road These form the main rally prevalent, or rather the keen sent
the libellone atod, here which is gonu specimen passage for which we can make rung at the coinsucement of the service.
It is said that among the room, is one of the most characteristic we features of the undertaking about to be for the same, the Friend has the following have found, is distinguished by one of Mr. begau
the Grocks, bulls to be disused
the t After e.taking of carried out, and respecting the advantages characteristic remarka
however that Constantinople Nash's pictures--not the best, however; that
by the Turks ક્ષ tlie after comparison with
(NOIC
gora Re. forbade the use of bulls feat their sounds Niggora erguizing theit Moses," we are inclined should disturb the repose of souls. At to pronounce the one with the excellent Docks and other
virgins appeal being deprived of their bells an account of not publish-in his paper a statement toing to
of voters to Save usullion, and when offered them again, the chivalry of convenience for shipping already existing the effect that he (Berl) was not the from Nigger Ekality Whits. Husbaus or they refuted to have them, having learn go far towards recommending it as the party, alluded to in a ridiculous story told Nau!and it hears
neurs data about a year ago,
year ago, the ease and conveniency of being freed Commercial Depot of the Far East. As by our contemporary of one peram having mad acely alter the Connecticut election: from the constant din and fougling a joint Stock Company, it seems to offer said to another I have just come from
f bells." left the Diuocrisy jubilatia and came. Bu sad se title, to which the other replied on to Washington, feel that I must go HONGKONG WHARTAGE, than must projects that have been there" That Mr Barnard did go to the arrived there wuz high carnival at the White to strike up, or at the most are occasi
stationary bells, used only for loota ed Janached for some time past. It appears Recorder office for the purpose of inducing House, The President wuz in tall feather.onally swung frame high; or up to tho Occurying as it does an important ge indeed to comprise all the elements of the Editor to publish what he wished, there Thur wazonnecticut visible all over him.izoral position, whereas bells tung in graphical position, with a natural harbor success, and as it is emphatically a public is no doubt, for at the hour, 2, He had a wooden nutmeg for a buszum-pin, peal like our church bells, are swan
told"
was fixed minator bass-wood ham so admirably adapted for mercantile and enterprise, which all who are interested Wednesday, which we wore
ham dong from
from his outmpletely up or raised and sp with the watch foby and in hor uv
But upwards, when the
stim ringers naval purposes, Hongkong may well be in Hongkong should support, we heartily for the battle, we sent
recommend it
and
cordially wish it notes, and he says that he distintly heard watch foby,
Mr Barunrd tall Mr Dulcken unless he did they wuz drinkin punchies made by Kod between the Leals No other nation in the considered the comincecial gate of China
England rom,
ram, with sisall slices a Wether world.
hannis only half raiss them and ring their abimes and Japan. That it is destined to keep
Randall sprang toward ine or I entered by the easier and less effective plan of the lead as the principal commercial city
utt clasped me by one hand, the cling wastein tig boil ewige just enough donora Leigh, in Somersetshire, sro the
by. tother, we then-not to make the clapper strike it. The of this Far East, we can hardly entertain MR GOODLAKE disposed of a number of
altogether
ouliks the thres
objection to our mode of ringing our a doubt. The shipping returns of the triff ng is at the Magistracy this morn Barnard's attempt, 'ere this, has been made braset. They bed the advantage av aie bells, is not the hard work, as it is a most Fing A lot of Chinese were again brought Now we put it to the committity at ez they hed ans, odor-the onion-which 1 healthy exercise, but when the balls are jret few years show that while the traf up under the new Piracy Ordinance, for large if this style of thing, on the part of a hada't, but I stood it. Why not, when thet very large and the tower is weak, either fie with other ports has been stationary having beag fiind in possession of stink-Dove it but show due socios braukt odor wuz from the brestle uv those havin from delay if it is oll, or poverty of cou 114 is the date of the eldest of these
board.
verging on the anarchical bere is fast the apirtin power 1 Does it not show that
I wood bey stood it struction if it is modern, the borizontal bells. In another perish in Somerset is & de retrogressive, the shipping of long-pots, &c., on board
Twice the oom-hed they bin eatin assafoetida
threat of the bells is too much for it to bell of the date of 1705, with the inscrip- kong has steadily eased. That its The advertisement notifying the postpone unity have been disanibed as their deskt
"At his junter Sekretary Welles coma bear. Not that it is not safe to ring the tion as follows:
bells, beanse the tower says with theat Hent of the.
e opening performance by the occupatious to do duty as Jarers in what
"Thoft my vois it is bot amall, elastic to a Hinned he, "why this anwonted Stoun, like everything else,
Will be bord amongst you all," I things he aver late for the correction of the original notice. scribed as the pettiest libel t Aput fruin the mere business reasons, read-and they stami a chance of holde hor court
A bell was presented by King Edward that additional Japanee ports have been which have actuated the management in bel called on in a far more serious mat
III of England to St. Stephen's. Chapel, tera case of manslaughter magh P, our Syr. opened to European enterprize, is equally thus changing the night of performance to ter
probably in the world, is the was 92,000 weight. The largest bell in all : certain. The fact is, that largely as the Tuesday, we believe that masonic feeling option being that our contemporary of the U, to be sure, met the venerable land, and pet hall is a peal in Eng. which, according to the inscription upon it,
has also assisted the management to th
to this Recurder is not the man to take the lash of
บาท, vacantly, remember. Hawley,
tenor in the peni int Exeter, which weighs Frame is said to be the one hung in St. Mr Barnard's whip without making biz commercial world has hitherto availed o melusion.
smart for it is return, oven to the jeopardy, or some other man who waz clected the pot of bells at the Exeter Mary's charete at Rouen, and it has this
Cathedral in the largest peal of bella in inscription itself of the place, it is only now that its
of his life
Figland, Bud they are, of course, very old. Je suis nominée George d'Amboise, Bin WILSON had a very good audienca at
Our readers taust not misunderstand us advantages and capabilities, especially in the Circus last wight, and is notal a capitale wonly not uphold the Editor it we grily
There are ten bells in the peal, and though
Qui plus qua trente six milpoise, the earliest date of re-casting the bells
Et si qui bien mo puisers, the sense of its being "the bonded ware bil of Eure was provided. The fate of the thought he deserved a castigation; but the
dated Septem-
Quarante il y trouvera." hore of China," are being fully appre- Man on the Rolling Ball, appeared to be law of libel is so distinct (though we regret Well, perhaps it was. When did that appears in the chapter book dated
akul he innocently, to Kyin
bar 28, 1689, the tenor bell B the ciasted and understood. Thus eirgan more the usually good, while the uma to ne how little it is comprehended by the wich 20 21 298 ww2. giran
ben beurs But very little name of Grandiaon inscribed upon it, and en this particular branol, attention is paid to Sokrotary Welles by Gridienu was Bishop of Exeter from mak. Dick Turpin's Ride was gut through. to most people, but particularly to those reliably, more so than in lust occasion arriving fresh from Europe and America, str Taylora Tingin was more than good spring is the Magistrasia's Court by no otcisionally undertakes to keep him posted was put up about his time; and innori od
sted appearing in to the in current events is ginorally taken en evid with his name, as it was the ancient custom cose, so that there was hardly enough for that no facilities should have been proud was
Best, however, acted
to name the bells either in honor of some Leut, and the archbishop pormitted the nes that he's broukin ng Poor Wii aiut the dying operatim) to preliminaries in the phyne Disty affair:-- vided for enabling vessels to unload, and her pars (especi
inhabitants to use butter on each paying that the only means available for the pur partection; she conkl nos hayo none better construction it appeared that no other person
Lord Ellenborough CJ If by inevitable it's evident that he's passin into his lotaga.
the donor of the bell, To the Russian a joke, in the real sense
The ninth boll in the Exeter peal is sixpence for the indulgence. From the pose should be this farimitive system that lead she bech, ji ikat up in the sole of could be intended but Waliould have been the word, is a angles, look, Futch or named "Stafford." The eighth bell, call-sum then collected the tower was built, and existed in the days at inscient Tyre: Kladderadatech serving mily to bewildered the "old nine o'clock," was probably always thereafter was called the Tour de to
*****.feru "whose merchants were princes" but bericlit, when a large audience may be con say that it does so appear, And indoubtedly it
ot the Curfew bell mag in olden times at gives na this
story fidently expected.
Many and various as are the legends of Englishman was relating to a Russian oight or nine in the eve obthorne, at the foreign bella, none can surpass our bell bears the nine of uoble old English peals in their richness of qusiderably inferior to many of the juoke It is with mach regret "that we are obliged only for the sake of uniformity of procandine friend that he had once seen on a country the sixth ball is called the "Doom bull,"
apost with this inscription: This that frequent our port No doubt the to record the death by necilent of a proants in this instince I dare say the omlaaton has been rusd
around them how many ties and socia barbar of Hongkong is an excellent one, ing yang officer, Lieutenant R. Stopferd, through a mistake, and if I could God any words rond lends to the town; all persons who Though I have not been able to discover sound and the depth of their notes, and and for the surf part of the year, a lato in command of H. M. gunboat Marting, rert the jud, ment. But the words of and sinish To the great unguials of the narraters la si order in the chapter book for the Ezetar peal could raise its voice amongst
of equivalent import I should be unwilling to ar domut read this may apply to the bleak the exact origin of the nine, it was pro
rung at the time of executions tions are twined? And if the old tenor of bale one also, put ver its natural gavau The vessel tothriad to Hongkong this concerning are very fantorial words, the tor, his friend remained perfectly compasuri, tages greater than they are, the necessity morning in charge of Mr Lilley, the Gunner, importance of which bas been prononced by a and thanked him for his story with a studio-casting it, dated 168, The Bfth is, how many end and bright stories would
having unfortunately i haps be words of equivalent inport, but t'ehould not which showed that he had not the Fox after Bishop Fus, al mingle in its nung
it in the lost. But the next was Bishop of Exeter from 1487 to 1491; 19 attended with enormous disadvantages went on shore to obtain a pilet and on retrita is the safest, We and in the instanes of
do.
graces-ein-
trade will continue to extend, and that Australian Dramatic Troupe rehuhed us to the Magistrate committing for triallarity 1-why this joy whar Greif generally certain extent, and many a tower has gone
July, 1568.
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The Connectiont: said theating for centuries without being 1
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over-over-what wuz his Dauo our can- diante -
That was last your, sed Seward, an-
worse for it, The
Aauced, it has been a matter of surprise Blastic Gentleman was fully up to the many bub quote it; the case in queany one 'aoptin Soward, and the fect that lie 27 to 1369, it is most probalde the bul! :
whose ships in point of tonnago were
that we
of
is advisable in must cares, and especially in lo dictments, to adhere to old forms, even if it were
him
A nio. writer
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and we have obtained the following report: court of the highest resort (6). There may per ed
seventh
for landing wharves would still exist, "Thin Starting telur her Commander, He not advise them, 1 should say rather that the tia morning the Russian burst into his friend's and who is said to have given the Catho
The present system of sulanding ships to report the dest
Ito the church the living call, And to the grave doth summon all," Ag on the treble bell My treble voice makes hearts rejoice!"
This bell was presented to the church by George, Arisbishop of Ronan, and the tower containing it was equally famous.
A great scarcity of oil prevailed in the dio-
Beurre.
At best the process is tedious, but when turning to the ship the boat is upset in a civil zelian thins judgment was arrested for want found in convulsions of laughter, exclaim which is ju tho Nouth tower. The prasol through Tennessee, May 9, sweeping
the Barbin is rough, it is diffent, if not Heavy squall which by about 6 30p.m. of them, and I catilot see any material difference ing, "My friend, I du nuderstand it now! lopessibir, to unload at áll, so that it has on Sunday last. The crew of the boat, the ink, a pact betroen an action and an indick fue that I was not to think of it! As not unfrequently happened that vesela pilot, and a Chinese servant were rescued and if there is any required that there be certainty, the blacksmith might not be away from have been unable fully to discharge for by a Chinese sampan, bat it was unfortn- and there is any difference itely cannot be lume! some weeks, instead of doing, so in Botely too late to sivo Lienterant Stopford diótment than in an action. And here Rev.
in favour of a less degree of certainty in an in- |
The Judd divores suit reveals some All the wah were kindly treated by the Alderton te a strong authority, not indeed as it is tuany days, as nights be the case, were natives; the boat's crew had been in the reported in Sayer, but as it appears upon referr in-jud igious conduct Proper convenience for the purpose of water about an hour before the sampan ing to the information; for the information con
inľned a prefatory allegation that the defendant Pope, fordert. The time thus wasted, irrespor came to their aid."-
bear the dates of 1816 and 11558.
dral the carians clock And the great Exeter A cyclone, with a range of half a mile,
if
Kable" hell has the date of 1729, in which away houses, trees, and fences for a disting year it was re-cast. And the second and third of ten miles.
FACTS in Natural History-Pig-headed
THS Lear bridge was removed from objected to the "stares."
very
The best small peal of bells in Eugland is
shire. Denison tells us that no good peal! said to be at Custle Camps in Cambridge are always botes.
of sight bells, or oven a single good bell of
AN ENOVOLIDAL LETTER The of the thirty hundred weight, has been cut with.
in the last thirty years; and the art of citi.
Broadway, N. Y., [!] because the ladies
A vers hope-prospecting for gold,"
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