DER 2, 1868.
ONDENTS.
in to all who wish to
it mate grounds, but responsible for the
ondens.
addrested to this paper
by the name of the for publication, bust as
th
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larly requested that
lating to the general be addressed to the nge to tividuals by nd inconvenience in iness will thereby ba
MAIL.
AY, SEPT. 2, 1868.
"WEDGE"
f the Wedge" was ing inserted by the
ervice between Con- bas been time and
hatic terms by most
A considerable
Ade when the en-
most important China the Cham- of Hongkong and 2ed to Mr Hart's osing "direct com them and himself. edicted that this runner of H tuore hich had for its
of Consular officers
he functions which
em. We are not
iseability or other being carried into
erved in a recent subject, the future in, and impending Itered the relation oreigners, that it is with any degree of
r will not tend to
t of the vast re- Under present ere can be little. tendency of throw- alien employés of nt-nen who are ubjects, while able -the protection of they were born those of a Consul,
in many cases ce of peace, or the Fe do not reiterate adduced and with inese public are liar but confine drawing atten sit "firm "Wadge.!! tes à notification. Bt, fur the Cam-
in which he sot eace of representa- ints interested in Iinitions of War. fect that they are
frequent rejec?
r importations by
he Native Autho notified, that if
the Commissioner ailed lists of the tity of rejected ng in their Go- ve Bond for their permission, every e given to their
tation." Mr Teo-
a hope that these
No. 1037-SEPTEMBER 2, 1868.
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S POLICE.
He saw Mr. Granger in custody of the Po lee. One thing he remarkod, vis, that F. C. BL kad business at the Singsong at all, as his duty was on No. 6 Section P. C. 41 was a stinguishing himself tons BOGEL POLICEMES. Mir Holmes Gran-derably, by flourishing he staff over his ger appeared to answer a surators, at the beal in a threatening manner, accompanied
Mr May on the ench. There was only one ease of importance, as follows.
THE CHINA MAIL.
will you now obey au
fis Lordship admitted that fully. But P: 41 John Walker), in un by the assertion that defendant was no gen-aid His Lords if I sot it down 1: .of instaf did unlawfully reali sud best teman. He ordered the constables to re-
ha fat 63
" on the night of the 81st ease the gentleman, and as they were very complxinaut,” on the ultimo. The case ascited considerable in importinent," he had to
that them not to ruimt he was their superior number of witnesses were he w
officer. On obtaining terest, aud
defendant's name, he released him en bail. examined on both entes.
John Walker (43) state that All the gentlemen were perfectly sober, was on duty at the Chinese Singgong at except one who was a little excited; the po-
past 11 on the urening of 31st jiltins, licetaun were also sober, but wore on bou be heard a uoise at flio inatshed; and verge of insuboriliniation. -on going there he saw an European consta ble sud four gentlemen, one of whom was
heard defendunt
gay the defendant. Ho
dden the Police; they are more noientice than they are worth," and got a blow on the face from defendant. Diten again gave him (41) a blow.
so much
A cor
of
head to the respective daimios, for the space of three years, to commence from a day to be determined hereafter.
the great virtue, which is so rare in this entry, of being extremely hardworking auf industrious The women of the pro- vines are hard for their beauty.
Towing
to the bidness of the anchorage
former place renlers landing there an impussatility. Ebisajima itself, in how ever, not the sailor's best-ideal of an an- gales, but unfortunately there chorage, being exposed to the North-west
is places in the neighbourhand, which is equally advanosgoors, sud we shall probably laro otbor
can be taken
and
Do
daut stewise, struck Sergt. O'Brien, and had been in the force for fourteen mouths. against defendant; but that if the latter i to think that gold was not to be found object is posted up at the gates of Yoko-tation should fack that, upon which,
If
Flix Worship continued to say that the nofle prosequi was entered, the costs of this ou pamped out to get at the real trubens formerly is strictly interdicted."
the Acting Attorney General would not quantity of tes to a Foreigner who advene obey the order, and it could not be en-ed Tis 8,000 on the contract. The market forced..
went up the Chinsmen failed to deliver; The A. A. G. observed that what he bad and the Foreigner came down on the gua said, had been uttered with the utmost rantor, who not only refunded the advancements to the plices mentioned below. Tho
They shall be Irought in small detach respect to the Court.
but added the difference in price, the daimies shall, as soon as they receive the at Niigata, arrangements have been made profit which the Foreigner would have made information of the arrival of the persons by which easels can anchor at Ebisujima had the contract been fulfilled,
allotted to them, seud eoldiers to take them in the island of Sadu, where they can up- order of the Court,
Δ.Α.
load and store their cargoes whensver tho A. G.; I would rather not answer the der date opondent writing from Chefoo an over
August 18th saya:
"The above Imperial orders are hardly occurrence of bad weather on the bar at question, your Lordship,
I cannot come to any 6xed opinion about published for observguce. His Lordship: Very well, than that the gold mines.
the The following daimios shall take over means that you will not. And that corro-there a four days ago and dug a hole about the Christinus allotted to them at their re
& party of mea went out horates what I have said, that you asserted 12 feet debp, when they came to the black spuctive palaces at Usaka." the Court could not enfores its order. His sand. Water coming into the holo prevent- Hero follow a list of 34 Daimios, who Lordship went on with his judgment, the ed them from working, and one of them have Christian prisoners allotted to them in The went sould returned free night to Ulsefoo for a pump, numbers varying four 37 to 250 each, the remarked that the part not commit itself to an unseemly collision and another laft as he was wanted here. total number, being 4,106 personis, thus coutent carwares with it.nutil maxsures hick Mr. Kirby had taken in, the unster wisis the tror, upon a point of The Factal rent out 30 men sod Hlled up snildenly dragged frutn their homes, aut which Mr. had been very judicious and praiseworthy.
for rendering the
mouth In reply to tos Magistrate, some, one in the reture bertan, and this rule must the hole early this mormus, and I have forced into captivity, on account of profess the river at Niigata nivigable for vessels
be discharged:
just got the particulare. Now
I must but
boning the Christina Religion.
of moderate burthen. It is truly a pity Const said that P. C. 61 had beef only one
As to costs, His Lordship sail that in no less that when I heard of the hole being
The
following week in the forer, and that P. C. 41 had.
case would there be costs for the Crown dng so deep without finding gold, I began
Imperial Decres on the that a
ta town with such capital internal com- ama and at ticmurs :- Mr. May: Fourteen months!
after all, the development of its trade to succeeded in establishing his plan, or a the hill, and I was waiting for the water to The
Christian
religion heretofore being any great extent,
really depends. strictly forbidden, still in the same manner application would be included in the gene the Tapti had only left the men alone,
forrige settlements have been set ral costs against the prosecution.
perhaps they would have come to the con-
spart either at Niigata or Ebisujima. The The devilish ecet is strictly prohibitel." experiment is
of is to be tried By a clusion, that there was no gold, and the
allowing. for arrangement between the Compug signers to rent houses in the two towns, whole lot of
would diggers have been left Générale Transatlantique, the Panana and live amongst the
the natives. No doubt: the place; but this action of the Tautal has teilroad and Pacifie
Mail Company
at Brat, while the number prevented the truth froin boing known, and routs for shippers and passengers to the awer wall residents is
is small, provided good in- given rise to the feeling that Continent of Europe is to be opened into collision with those with whom ho
ever has give We lear, that in consequence of the so there must be gold there, cr'else this stop The time occupied between Yokohama and where the danger of fire will be small, and
surable boaded godas as
ans are built in a spot This gentleman Teluaud. to give his naredeals he deprives himself of that protect Keppel at the arrangements of the Shane Fould never have been taken to fill up the St. Nazaire by titis line would be 54 days, no doubt when foreigners assemble there
tisfaction expressed by Admiralir Harry whch asked, and he died for usistance, whi
which attaches to him, and it was
hola At all. events the question remains Walker, his witness first stated that being used vinience. This matter happened spection, whilst he was at this port, the being inade to resolve all doubt have been tion 1. Themes to St. Nazaire, calling at Walker (41) cume, and defendant struck for him to come to a Magistrate after hav-hai Hospital, of which he held is formal in- in statu que, and the endeavours then an Franciscu 22, to Panama 12, were by Railway to Aspinwall and baroa aw Ft U. 41 struck; and on being asked fortestély to be of a trifling faturo, but Naval anthorities have decided dus taitig frustrated by the action of the Menunrins,
truck Walker, he said 1 thnk it it might have been otherwise. A policeman its facilities for their, sick scanron, wheu andan incentive still exists to prospect Frauou (Martinique,) 19--Total 54 days, Sto. Martha (U. S. Columbia,) and Fort de was defendant." tin being told by the destroyed his right to protection by conduct ever the cryumstances of the pase do not Magistrate hot to "think," Traebrisu said such as that in the present ause. It was clear point of the patiento hoing aunt to the instrid of funt, the biols would nover lavé Silk merobaits as it offers special advan- If there had been twenty diggers The line will no doubt be patronized by the that in this matter, it must be confessed the Naval Hospital at Yokohama, which purt been jaymitted to be filed up. The pro- tages; already the speculators in "I am pretty certain it was defendant.) Magistrate: Will you swear 7-ruobrian: Police had not conducted the cores done the China Squadron. The old Acorn willhable result of this will be that a larger worm agus are giving it a trial, as it relieves
cat manner which they raght to have Bergeant U'Brien was next clei. He he would discharge Mr Orangen At the therefore be put out of commission and dis-in spite of the wall go to Kis-san and dig them from the necessity of sunding their
in spite of the Mandarins, until they bring exports by the Red sea
the great was certain that defendant struck Walker sante time it would bo as well to remark posed of
The opposition to the S. 3. N. Co.'s ri- the affair to a test. I do not think that hot of which has always proved detrimen (P. C. 41), because he got part of the that when young gentleman went to visit so far as he saw. He took defendunt into blow" binmelf. Only me blow was struck, such places, they ought to endeavor to ver steamers appears to be withdraw ything that has been said Bud written as tal to the eggs.
yet on the subject will bring over diggare enstoly, when Inspecten Kirby interfered. The Whiship remarked tit did-20t, Beem to ba lengthy affair.
P. 081 (David Truelirian), the next witness called, said that he saw five or six genteng at the taled about -past ten on the night in question, one of whom took up a Chinese dwarf, and without in the execution of his
his face. Uneof, tlie gentlemen Jual
Police had done anything but the proper thing in the pressut case, and remarked in strong and severe terus upon the fully and offence of a polietina ivorting to viclence
duty.
The woment
provocation, throw, the diminutive undivi-is Worship liat a constable oversteps
ds
he was the bully pugilist of tiongkong, the bounds of reasonable coercion, and comes std hdn't care a cure for the Patien
stid
Yes, Fl swear!
вест
necessary,
THE NORTH
(Shanghai Koening Express.).
nie
an
ن زانا
ሴ ክነጥ
themselves. The theory of interconzae with in larger ngibers, they will find means of reuting land and buildings in a quarter for
should live amongst them, and in fast the the Japanese, naturally suppose that wa
sion baving been made in the ouse et soy Treaties all recognize this theory, no
© provi- Silk- port or
quarter, and we are glad to titid an oppor
city for an exclusively foreign tuity of trying whether any other relations than those of muere buyer and seller are possible for us,
under a decree of the Supreme Court for The British brig Bolivar has been sold, think that any such deplorable results as China and Japan, for the sum of $7,500, frontand the pluralite would be dis Captain Mais of the burque Despach, If is no gold at Kiu-san, when tsoking out of Yokohama, ordered his which is far from uncertain, there are the steward to help bourd the main tack."
At the present moment it is lonbtial in fighting which an iately taken place in whose bands Niigata is. The result of the
Lonigo is said to have been favourable to the Kieto foreen and if their successos continue, we
we shall long that the Mikado's officials have taken
probably hear before"
prevent disturbances ar mot us possible. Captain Cooper who commanded is from California, but if they nowe I don't The exhibition was on especially thinese, M. Os por What, in to and they ought to prevent, any pure rise plusos of doomed, Ungd, Haloys, biela Mhe knew the place deceased Capt. with .Mr as assistant; and, speaking of the Defendauls, on being called, azil he would character of the policy constables and re observe that the Company are gold distriols of Mo-san, of Tai-hia, and of He refuse.lawi being abusive was ordered possession. By the last advices they were
how ready they were to forget their duty. the time when he went down to the Chinese The Police were decidedly, more to blame exuding the platform, for a length of 600 | Ping-too, and from the most reliable to be put u irons. The fellow ran to the reported to have captured the fortress of
state the tacts just as they occurred from
Method to the time when he came away He went down with Messra nasull, Percy and 31'Lend to the exhibition. P.C. 51
не
met theti at the door and advised defei dant not to go in, as there was a man in- sidu who would insult him the sail gentle ma litinaulted his (51), who was an ex-offen of the 49th Highlanders; and that it was an officer of the 29th Indian Bagiment who had insulted him
Uli
It: 0.51. to show in this flore, defendant was led up to air Young, Granger (defendant) said to No. 51 that some plake must have been made, as Mr Young was it a soldier and never had been one. No. 51 and be didnt care.
on
Mr Young demet the imputation, and told his version of the story. No. of diet ble Young's statcident, and called bim a bar; then, laying down his baton, the policeman deliberately struck
Bir Young the face, when a squffle unaued. Up to this time (r Granger o
als he had r continued), nothing to do with the disturbance. il then called upon Mr.Granger to witness that he had been insuited; but he at that he could not do so, a fe thought the po Heenani was to blame. At this time another polica "frain behind, said, “What you know about the Police, you d-d son
than anyone else; and defendant was therefore discharged,
We
que property.
as
tha
There
fout, up to the new wareliouse, which they the last named place is very rich is have constructed out of the Iron Godowns
that Mr Granger thanked his Worship, and formerly on Messia Dent & Co.'s Hongtani a place to work it. If Californians
emigrant diggers would retired.
came over and determine to try for gold, understand that one at least of the Two Hankow properties have won dis- constables above referred to, has been disposed of at Fublic Auction. That known insisting on having the Burns rights in Utti na as Obinest get in California, they will s the "Mackellar" property, registered as not be thrown away in missed the force.
Shantung lot No. 14 with drolling houses, oathouses, can be no doubt about the least mines, and stables shd godowns, realized Tle. 9,100, This lot is at present
leased it a rental of T's 1,000 per annum. The "Gingel property outside the British Concession, with the house and office attached, lossed till the 15th February next to H. B. M's Government, at Tla, 1,000, registorcil as Lot 139, realized only Tla, 1,650.
SUPREME COURT.
Wednerlay, Sept. 2. Before the Hon; die Chitar JUSTICK. SİGINA V SAINT,
This morning judgment was given in the role un ahlained by defsit, calling on
or to But dopt a day for trial. Al eleven o'chick air Polland, 9.0, (for thei prosention), did Mr Hayler (fx the de fenen) were present. The case was called on
His Ldship Is the Acting. Attorney General bere
Tie terey General was not present, his Lordship was inred.
His Lordship: Then I must adjourn the Court until he goes. Does Mr Pallard know if the adling Attorney General ia coming
(Friend of China).
The du
Nagaoka, which comunsuds the upper waters Niigata the outry is quite level, offering of the Blinane river, and from thence to no obstacles to an invading force.
MISCELLANEOUS.
cabin and
and came back with two table knives stabbed biul in the right eye. He wound. madeu desperate junge at the Captain, and
ed man is now ont of
garli. : Tho ruftion is in received a fearful of danger, though he iroua on board the Piscataqua entry on September 1st, 1868, The Flying Osaka was to be opened as a port
anort of. a miner could easily get two piouls of ores Cloud had arrived and was to be i day. I kring tirat I got a pioul of lend are line between Kuto ang to be put on the amit who gut it from the side of a bill and Yakobaina; she has proved herself to brought to me a few months ago, by a Chi-gaste was to run regularly between Osaka about 12 miles distant from this.
be first clas
Trade elvis boat.
very dull NOWN
from Nagasaki is scarce enough Satsuma's Steamer Keangsoo arrived from Sbanghae on the 70tb. She made the passage e iu 57 hours, going half speed.
The following description of this new port, say that it is more healthy to sleep on beds of Neegata, o
or Niigata, is from the Jaguar hard as a board?" replied the host. Herald
said Janet; interesis, commercial and political, native Health."
At the present moment wheu so many that's what you toon bodies ca a Board o suppose
and foreign, centre in the town of Niigata, ECONTRICITIES OF FLESH.-There are it pill not be out of place to give our rend
ཀ some people who are so peculiarly constitu
JAPAN. Papere have been received from Yokohama to the 15th instant
Ay old lady from the country slept ons night lately in the house of a friend in town. Hor bed happened to be a plain hard healthy to lie upon thau a bed of down. roattress, sa meh incommended as more Next morning this old lady was asked bow the reply, "for my auld banes aru sair wi she slept overnight
very well," was that hurd bed of yours." On,
»
but Janet, do you not know that silf the great physicians
EL
ن ناز
іц
We hear Bom Bankow that the Revd. AG Haidag, a member of the Protestant The political news is, as usual, extremely Episcopal Mission, was attacked by a mob puzzling to the auiniented. The Japan in the city of Wachang. It ara that Gusatte announces that the Northorn faction
appears on the afternoon of the 10th of August, at has appointed Queno Mia Sama as Mikado 6.m. he and a Chinese ministor, on their. There are now therefore two Mikados in return home, passed the parade ground, Japan. It was supposed by some that this when they were sudenly approached by new Mikado was sunt absolutely to replace or ab loforination as the limited committed that matters the most harmless to the that ofty ou archery examination, and of an authoritative chief to ducet the action affords. hundreds of military students, seiubled -the old one, but merely to I the position nication hitherto hold with it by foreignore of mankind act upon them thu most
distressing manner. whaao boarding places are in its inmediate of the Northern combination, who still
For instance, go Niigata lies, as students of Japanese geo: persona ennnot eat a lobster salad without Mr. Pollard 1have had no co
commifca.
neighbourhood. These gentlemen began consider the original the true handgraphy know, in the Province of Euhigo tion with the
to hoot and throw stones Mr Höhing,
its having a very curious effect upon their of the conntry
The probability is, how at the mouth of a great river, or rather at carap lesio the Attorney General, my lord..
We I marsly held a brief from the Crown Soli- and tried co sirruand him; all remonstran over, that if the North are ultimately victo the coufluence of several rivers which take indigod as supper time in a saind of this caroplexion, kuow a lady who ORCO teach them their duties, and tore his shireitor, to attend to hear judgment.
ces on the part of his companion being of riona their ma72 will be the ruler, and the their rise in the province of Dewa, Mursu, kiud, and upon her return to the ball-room Mrue avail, white his own appeals were au- other forced into retirement.
Kodzuke and Shinano. These rivers are her face und sieck immediately became co ewered with yells and showers of stones. Prince bilo is dead, and his son, Prince navigable for boats for a considerable dis vered with spots, obliging her to retire.
the transport of goode both inwarda and outwards. Unfortunats a medical trend this us that inte
upon perous thus peculiarly. by, however, as is due care with
tars it teating van! overy Jupa gires L nese river, the current is so strong as lo
produced
of a heh.? øsked if he (Geiger), was tri
frost by laying hell of him. Defendant turned round and struck the policeman.
taken
up
His Lordship, on the application of
wheu Bir Kirby came up, and Gunnel with reference to the transmission
Tuis
The
at
of men walking or aiting in it would stop.
per
to become his heir and successor. Two wlbours of Prince Exatsioaks jets for Faris e Clarada, with orders to request thu Prince's return to Japan.
create a
lady
of biz
જયાં
P. G. 41 followed them; liey were blini Follard, went into Clambers, on a matter iding his situation critical, he ran into a Mimbutasi, the younger brother of the tance into the interior,
having relation to an order from the Privyn ot, thinking, of course, that the pr soues ex Tycoon, who is at present in Europe, is cullent facilities for the dig thus ex- Cookles and shrimus have the like effect Baird, "Let gentleman alone;" to thick: of certain documents ou the adjudication of P. C. 41 said, Plise sind darat. Zois Lyall, Stilt & Cais sanitate, cinetown the stone bhrowing. But was sitter tip: fellow says he is a gentleman; he is added Q. C. said he appealed on behalf of Mr moh follored, yelling and, increasing their
Defendant admitted that be tried Madean.
missiles,
passers-by so putting to fight the passer
Mr Schuall has been appointed General vory obstructive and dangerous bar great nervos exoitement. 196 #gif again but was advised
Buon after the return of His Lordship, life he rushed into a house, and there tho in Aidzn's army. He was formerly Master's can enter, aud even Japanese junks baru some prople to what is termed
Hsiang. as well as
સંપેર્લ In order to
b-5,"
· to get at.
by
tat fin Ms Kirby to leave him alime Mr Granger from Chanibars; the Acting Attorney fiene included history by saying that he wentral appeared in Conrt, nod apologised for to the Charge Rodin arat Indged a complaint, his ancenes by explaining that he thought and next day he got asummons. That wa His all he knew about
.
inmates protected him and sksed the door mate on a Java Coasting vessel, and re-
experience..
at the mouth, so that no European versat
and
that orangepeet the nettle.
has
formication," or a ausation Ike the tick the palate. The most extatordinary Hng movement of ants upon
example of the adverse futuon es.
ea of
common article-of
rip was only going to give jndg. arge stones had been thrown in, ose of but as batate-of the U.S.N., and aud neatly laid out in squares, with narrow food upon the haman stomach is ralated by
Mr
to the mob; but however, until several cently interpreter to the Prussian Legation,
Mir Grinnell, ment a case already argued, and that which disabled his arm. The students then Mark Brien, adother constable, was all therefore his (the A. A. G's) attendance bride the premises, bling the air with
for the prosecution, and said that he
cries of, Bring him out; Kill Lin was ship,
Hia Loir
Bshing
however, remained in this house giving
But points may arise in
till 9 o'clock, when he was rescued by a judgniout. "The A. Ã ̈ G. assented...
petty mandarin of the city watch And the Fis
He briefly stated the fact of allies, and led him out through a back
heard the imprecation uttered against the
Pidics, and carried the defendant to the Police Station
!
General Paul Frank, late US. Comanda Agout at Kobu, are reported as appointed to fill important Naval and Military posts
Hervice. in the Kangun's
Japanese accounts
outa declare that Tona has
The Dutch Goverment has decided on
war Phillip van Maimu,
deposed that bio na the. Police struck, but Lordship then proceeded with his Tepaou. They disguised him in Chinesa entirely left the Southern coalition,
Lum Achoy, sergeant of the Water Police,
to unload their cargoes catsite:
The town which lies about half a mile inside the
aquiderable size mouth, is of causla hist: big enough for small boate a pass along intorsucting it crossways In spire of the rather dirty water which these contain, they add considerably to the a appearance, they are with will be mieli more se of the place, fringed as trees throughout. The olitante of
Niigata
canula
surgeon of one of our public hospitals. He says that a patient of his cannot tonati rice without the most astrome discomfort. On que occasion, when at a dinner party, he felt the symptoms of rice-poisoning come en, and was, as obliged to retire from the table, had not p sud taken of any dish ostensibly containing
•Par
knew nothing of the cross of the disturb the informations being laid against the f dung, for even they seemed to be afraid to despatching to dapan waters the sloop-of-vere in winter than that of Yokoha e rico. It appeared, on investigation, that
zo him before the
ance,
18.very kind of Mr er still of Mr Hart ua of such a noti
and hardware llow, and all the be swept away if onsulted, in place difficulties arise. ist think of this,
Fate. "H. M.'s nonentity, espe
er be deputed to
ike those of Chin
Justice has dis- by which the Saint sought to Fre was no other Iship, and thus it rocess of law may he defendant for
It is a cowardly and it would be connirance with, ney General-a which will incet: to come.
ent writes under
Songting wa, At
i due solemnity,
large number of
M. Consul and
the
Viceroy At
Chinese colors.
ower to transmit
this affuur. The
the command
aw, which, your Bome time sibu Busara D. Lapaik
undergoing ex Leave this within
Macao, where. And then sail to that many osbia
rn home by her
an interesting ac
by the Tiemp
Bir Joseph M'Leod was the first vitnese called for the defence. He said that, on going to the door of the Sing song, the policeman at the door advised tliem nvt to go in, as be hall been insulted by an officer of the 20th. Native Reginont, although he
was an ex-officer himself. The P. C. fur ther said that the man who inauited bi Fa Mr Young but the cutae of the
Granger in a
stable.
ting to the door, thay met a Obinery dwarf,
China Mail, and asked the s. 4. G., aɛ a matter of grace and favour on the part of the Crown, to sino a day for trial of this
The AAG: I would rather, your Lord Bhttps
that the question should be argued, as it haù be 1 hitherto, as a matter of law. it must stand
filing
tors
is
get in the way of the mob with their charge
These archery examinations take place in Woodang, which is the provincial city of tipair, once in three years. The competi- province, who though they may be well be
Bare young men all parts of the waved at hunts, bucome wild and reckless when assembled in largo numbers.
The residents are in great feat of than, and even the local aundarius
to have sppaar little or no control over them.
Similar attacks vero m.ds a year ago on the Rer. Messrs Hill and Bryson, and,
the Roman Catholic premises. lately,
(N. C. Herald)
It is nga mured that Tseng-iwo-fan is fikely to assume office in Pekin;
Hautber of his
*
-
the
better. We give the followinery The romperature in summer also appears to secondary fermentation. But what is this
the
decros
alluded to
Cha
&
Li
the snow nagally falls to the depth- B. E. Don José Heribe to Garcia de three fest. The houses are built with some white soup, with which he had com- Quevedo, Spanish Envoy Extraordinary, their gables towards the streets, and the menged his dinner, had been thickened arrived pet Inst French mail.
roofs are prolonged beyond the walls in with ground rice." In another case similar would seem that the Natire: Christians, blooking up the windows.
From Imperial Decrees. published, it auch a away as to prevent the snow from symptoms have come on after a gentleman In several had partaken of bottled beer; this apparent embarked at. Nagsaki nu board the Sir thoroughfares the pall: rune under the by extraordinary fact was explained by de Harry Parkes, ware 'not duomed to imme- eaves of the lower stary, so that locomotion presence in the bottle of a few, grains of diate destruction as anticipated, though is easy and comfortable in all weather rice, which had been placed there to excite His Lordship: I put it to you as si
mat-
their ultimate fate ter of grace and favour. (The A. A. G,
would first quarrel the witness knew nothing maintained at somewhat prolonged sileneo).
extracts be much cooler than that of any of the to the perverse stomach of gntleman in about. Witness then went away a little | Then as a matter of law it stands ?
etliar
parts with the exception of Hakolate, case cited by De trout, who was poisoned distance, as he did not wish to get mixed The A. AQ: If your Lordship plenses.
As the abominable religion of the and life is made more entrable by the thy eating a mutton chop? The most di up in any disturbance; he saw
His Lordship procele. Defendant was
Christians is strictly prohibited, every one bacal supplies of frozen snow which sie gestible of all flush to the ordinary mortal a senile be txeen constable and Mr Youn
shall be bound to denommer to the proper procured: Young First
the China Mail. proprietor of
On the oth
from the mountaina of Aidzu, such Constable appealed to Afr Granger, that he and 8th of May, corbin statements appour
authorities.
The country round Niigata for a consulero him positively as poisonous as though ous to mandons an appear suspici
he had eaten toadstools. sar lim insulted; when My Granger sailed in that paper, in which-Senhores Ama
nous tim; and a reward shall be given to able distance, probably forty miles at least, be was, weous in curllenging Mr Lung Fal and Horta were mentioned, and which that Ting-jih-ching, now Futai of Klangen, Although the sect of the Christians has No doubt it is well adapter for excursion it has a day's labour for all work-
bill him for
det, and appears very fertile. eight hours
1 pained by the Senate establishing perfectly and that he was to blaurs. On going away
raised
а a question as to
to the Porta
Portuguese will Buccoed om at Nanking.
Government employ is likely to de 4.little distange again, he next war to Macao. Communications were opened Imperialists have succeeded in gaining a rigorously by the Bankfu-government, its will be found to anrpass any other put of striving to get ten foure wages for sight We have news front, Shantung that the been already cintaries ago persecuted moet ou horseback, and in that respect, probably a great deal of harm. The men are now i o'zerinanage with another. conby prosecutors with the Portitguuso
ut they ended in Hongkon Mr Wan. C. Young stated that he was justy's Acting Attory in Her Ma-decisive victory over the rebele, and in entire extermination had not been arrived Japan as yet opened to the residence of hours' work. The mastare; who allege that
without killing the the
at. As however the number of the fellow foreigners. Chief wang, an Athway man ers of the Christian doctrine Jad
thuy are nearly ruined by the exactions and with another party, Mr. D. Caldwell and ↑ the knowledge of the Govertant. It rang-ts.in-ywers. 20,000. is siderably augmented in the village of parently not extensive. A great quantity comply; hut as they cannot abandon their
together with a
lately
The manufactures of the town are a tyranny of the nuions, have refused to Me Francis being of the number. On get
three informations against was alleged in than that the articles, were the number of slain given out; but this rakami, neur bagasaki, whose peasants of Isoquer-ware of a conso kind is made contracts, it is probable that their and lifted him ap (as also did P. C) to eritten well an intent to
report must be taken for what it is worth secretly adhere to its after unature consid there, and articles of a peculiar pattern tion will ba
boked down before labourers ags withess, who was the last existing between H. M'and The Chiness never kill less than 10,000 rution it has been ordered by the highest called mokusa muri of seaweed lacquer are can be brought in from elsewher to lift stated
into custody, according to the rules kitare produced. A bad species of red oats, and a man Foria y
statecont of gria participated event.
vinees, bricklayers' wages were two dollars down in the annexed document.
erlain is also procurable, In the country a day,
2,000 brioks; Annexo:
districts a fabric of
of Bas, call
called Butiigo chiji-ury wages are five dollars day, and no tho Christian doctrine has been mi, a sort of muslin, ia masufactured, but unionist will lay more than 1,000 bricks. proibited in this country since the oldest the patternia are audl as would probably Employers are not allowed more than two times, this mutter ought not to be lightly provont its ever forming an article of ex- apprentices, and exunt work on their own treated, those to whose custody Obris part. Silk and silkworms' oggi ars no buildings unless they join the union.
"RIGHT A8 NISERENOS -There is a strnot them of what is right, with leniency from Dewa and Shinano, but the trade in This constable (who was drunk) had been agreed to try the case before va attempts are being made to explain that and humanity and shall do their best to those staples las yet to be create The Perali in power; there is also a "Power"
in Disraeli-Judy. sted it asking Mr Young ເ Bght him,ention.
the famous Notification in question was again make good men of them. But if district of Idzu oontains coal, which
The difference between honour and bon entreating
Pollard, in oxplanation, that na
warning" to English/soma should not report and asserely thither with fuel for their ratur Voyages.esty some to be chiefly in the motivo. The
supply steam vessels trading worked, will and colore, it lung teen rived at, but subjects to we vantion in the nezeptance -of their errors, they shall be mast that the trial might have taken place if Mesounty But the warding of the Notifien punished without any mercy. Those whom Another product which may probably sonie honest mal does that from duty, which the Yang, and then Young returned Haylar had made a certain amendment in tion is unfortunately, sutagonistic to this it cuncurus shall keep this well in mini, day or other form an article of export is pr. man of honour does for the sake of cha
defentent's
ground racter. nover undertaken to permit of the are in the habit of regarding a surety ra every one who shall prove incorrigible. i considerablo quaudities and is to a certain
A man, ia telling about a wonderful par Those wer (the Christiairs) until they exbout used by the natives in their lamps rot hanging in a page from & window of who comes forward to 2 person Young, dwelling foreinly upon the munsa friend.
Lis
in have repented, shall not be allowed to have The climate of Eobigo being so temperate house which he often passed, said, "It' ally patent and insolent tone adupted His Lordship, continuing his judgment,
ent, dividus who binds himself **** to s remarked that in opposing this rule is all his obligations with and for him. I plaos whore they are unsighed.
European vegetables and fruits. Indeed time I hear it, I always atop. Mantel Jehu, a cut red man without en theeting Attorney General did not ang is
is uxactly this theory of recommendation They shall be used to clear land or to there is already a species of apple to be RIGET AND LEFT.-Two Quaker girle periment, give direct evidence as to the test that he was tut prepares för trial, which the US. Assessor repudiated, with work in the lime pite or the gold and desi fotal there which, far surpassed both in were icouing on the same table. Une risked
Mr.
Granger's shirt was torn by thought he had originated the information, the assot of the Chinese Magistrate: mies, or for any work their offers may taste and size the specimens of that fruit the other what side she would take, she 2.-0.41
and was not provided with any affidarite. Apropos of "Security Chops," we may think it to employ them on.
which the neighbourhood of Yedo produces
right or left
Site auawared promptly. Injector Kirby stated that he was on But what had inftionced the Court very mention an instance that has come to our
Of the inhabitants, of conise, little is as it will be right for me to take the left, They staff live in the mountains and duty at the Singsong on the night of the much was the more than suggestion that, knowledge in which a Cuinaman, secured foresta,
yet known. They appear, however, very and then it will be left for thee to take the liturhance, when the defendant was there, if the Court set down's day for the trial, by another, contructed to deliver a certain
***One portion of rice shall be allowed per well disposed towards inreigners, sud have right.
in the
try his
again, when he stumbled a little procedent for these informatious, and do all
Pol. The dwarf, however, fendant's application for leave to justify A duae illustrating the security" ques- said ho das ist in the lost hurt, and wit was opposed.
tion has been heart before the Mixed bese ad his party went two or three times The AA. G.; There was nothing of that Court The US. Assessor dis inotly re- round the exhibition before No. 51 be- sort raist by ane.
pudiated the doctrine laid out in the Al- thimself of the supposed insult. P. His Lordship replied that Mr Pollard, cuck-Medhurst Notification; and the Chi- who did oppose the plea, said he acted up nes magistrate aequieared in the view that the 49:h tegiment, as well, in witmuss, and on instruction. His Lordship, continuing security chops were unquestionably
thought
0. 51 ableged that he had weer af officer in
was perhinus a better gralleman than wit his judgment, said he understood that it ing is the full sense of the term tians shall be confided, shall therefore in-doubt obtainablo in considerable quabblea
persisted
faror wine wines to alike, his (1)
did not done do to the constable-whom al
the blow
tended
Mr D. E. Caldwell and Mr Percy follow he had pleas. Mr Haylber averred that view. It may distinctly that the "Chinese and denoutice to the proper anthorities, troisum oil, which ingles out of the s
ay
din much the tanie strain as that of Melaniendunt ruferred to by his learned s pricipal than any intercourse with the inhabitants of the is probably wall adapted for the growth of driea stop thief se natnrally, that every
by the Policemen on his decasion.
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