TEMBER 4, 1868.
8, Vol. 2,
YOP
ON
QUERIES
AND JAPAN.
now ready.
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Method of observing
r View of Chinese Here-
ud Titles of Distinction,
the Buddhists in
of
f the Chinese Em
Stary Genius Geological Fasts of China and Japan, Fing Ti
Anti-marriage rowth of "Hair" ragon Roata; The former. The White Auts;
an
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etection of Leprosy by Air-Taeung and the Dra Cultivation; The Kin East Indian Company: s., New Works Books
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A MAIL.
PAY, SEPT. 4, 1868,
TY CHOPS. lustration of the "co on the part of Great ca towards China, bas case recently tried Court at Shanghai, ince under two aspects estion of "security f the "co-operative
worth considerationi
ta reaident in China, of "business before.
advert on the present
1 bearings of the case
No. 1689. SEPTEMBER 4, 1868.)
Was
THE CHINA MAIL.
s nothing less | tion of this article, all persons interested in the plags where the proud forthwith to terms spanied all the several degrees of veremowal mourning held by the paren of Hayter & Howell's latels for or responsible for the same shall be punieh disposal, and here they shall receive the buying. She cannot help hergoliath and after going suveral times round th
stated that he gave his opinion under took place. Achoy seized Groen, saying instructions from his superiors, so that "You chuted to pilsner produced a the decision come to my be taken as par, saying it was a $20 note; and units that of the highest U. S. authorities in bug relased, prisoner took bu his heels, Elus & cument which Green attempted to Chis. The knowledge that the tenor Entst
the Cliinaman upun of his foolish, and most injurious notif-than one cation has been indigently repudiated tale of goods, bearing the words " by the representatives of the United! Crape Instings, yola. upon whichised with a fine of from $100 40 $500, aword-advigace and States, and has been directly contradicted pears the urine of Engnud, and of the City gate oraumstances, and in case of a in express terms by even a Chinese of Landon, with the national shield. Pri putition of the offency, with from theco to
to six-months imprisonment, with corres- Bouer was caught, however, by magistrate, may have some influence in
Judisn
ponding Sat. constable, and then he endeavoured to causing Mr Melhurst to regret that he
ART. 111 —Emigration Agents
30
ñc-
made the outs-paw of an imbécile chief, prize with the now iniguant China-soinpany their applications for a license loding examinations 30 e Superinten ons of the leaders, What worse the snake voining H
of
Act as he did, unider instructions but anall blame can be attached to Mr Madhurst; but it is melancholy to find sreally able man, who knows China well, compelled to make himself the object general indignation and derision by an official assumption of ignorance upon points regarding which the veriest tyro in China could have given more accurate information.
set
of the affair. Mr
and with
a
with
i
16-
Anr. 1-16 shall not be permittel to tracts shall be in duplicate, according to against the association with him; and the time thesalad become full grown. A few collect emigrante in "oun-taus" or in the establislied rule, one being delivered to any non-licensed building by way of esta, the agent and the other to the emigrant.
woman who bugan her career of Artation mouths after this th-Tasung die, whore- blishment.
with the son of a duke ends it with the son upon his parents drove the snake away to ART. XXL-All Chinese who have sign of a shopkeeper, having between these two the neighbouring hills on every occasion of $1.-On detection of any case of intra- the contract shall
to be at the agent's degradation which lie between giving ant and on every anniversary of his death, the clothing, and shalt thereupon
for it is snake visited the home of his departed friend, part of the insignia of her be at once taken on board the ship that is to have the reputation of a love affair, or house returned again t
the courey them
to the hills; the neigh- on their ruyage.
the pretenen of
if evets: COF, UTIE ART. XXI-Any Chiuse who at the mere delusion. When such a woman as periodical visits, and remonstrated with is bours felt a natural repugnance to these the reality is timo of
the signing the contracts of in
pre- this is o
is one of the watrons, and consequently Ah-l'seung's mother, who herself adsions to
of society, gerbread jewellery offered in exiór to set of the persons in obargo of the said osto- in urder that they may be cut back to When we see her with her own daughters turn; whereupon the mother, with the in- ma but Chun choy refused some "gin open establishments with a list of the names emigrate shall be taken to as
alsall declaro themselves unwilling to can we expect
what get rid of so unwelcome a visitor, forbade separats place, éxample could be given to the
to her hoyau a Buy more the the matter: Prisoner endeavoured to blishments
leedless of this command snake did re-
the a ples to, the effect that he was ments they have made of the agree their home shall be bound to reimburse disastrous adviser they could bare and knife at it in a threatening msoner, but in three-parts drunk," but Actioy utterly Boss in charge,
at the expense, of the agent, we feel instinctively that she is the most tention of frightening it away, bra denied this vistaion
the said
to whom they per. Douglas, of the Gaol, naxt gave au secunnt establisbinenter shall deposit at the Suppr. tu conformity with article XXVIL doubt whether we ought not to warn their several joints of it; after this the inske
ART. IV. The persons in charge of the and half the cost of their
the expense
of their maintenance received when in the company of girls or young doing so the knife acodentally came in con- of the prisoner's character, which began by intoudency caation money to the amount
married women not belonging to her, we tact with the animal's tail and severed off proving that he was not Barruek but Ureen, of $1,000, and they shall be responsible for tendency shall not be established in a build-sociation, for all that her standing in socioty- Kwai-fung-shan (1) in the district ART. XXIII So long as the Superin natural guardians against allowing such as never resurned; it retired however to the Gray or Martin, or all three. He was trici all offences or abuses practised in the maiding capable of accommodating the total is undeniable, and not a at the upreme Court on 20thugust 1866
1866 establishments for rotbury of a cash-usz from the
doar is shus Fair tight, an hour of which he had acted porsun in charge shall be liable to a fine bound in two batches, no longer interval youd the self-evident facts that she paints the neighborhood, that its waters communi-
ship
§1.For a breach of the regulations the easel, it shall be lawful to send them on tangible reason to give for our distaste bean in extent and of unfathomable deptá
umber of emigrants to be shipped by suy against her. We may have no sbsolutely of Sun-ni, where there is a laks of about a au steward, and was sent need to 18 mouths graduated according to the cironmstances than ten days being allowed to elapse be her face and dyes her hair, dresses in a hard labor
indeed it is asserted by the inhabitants of We publish in another column a trans was liberatel after a time, on condi- of the case from $50 up to the total amount tween the first embarkation, ebaducted ac- very décolleté style, and affects a girliah cate subterraneously with one of the monthia
Having behaved himself fair-
of the case tion of the new coolie-trade regulations
Jy tion that be left China
caution money,
cording promulgated by Vice-Admiral De Souza, saw prisoner on tiresu's arrival from Shamant, or contractor, or any broker, who
Douglas next ART. V. Every manager of an establish- Decres, and the last.
method laid down in this manner that is out of harining with her
of the great rivers of Kwangtung, the Ngai- the new (overnor of Macao Ready asi in custody on a consular warrant, hav being bound by any contract shall exccute etasuing North East 1080 the above po- sometimes instinct genre instincts; and thrown to the like will reappear in the age and condition. But though we cannot mun and that any substance In view 0 the near approach of the formonlarize reasons, we we are to give him every creilit, we must ing beeis sentuneed to twelve months in another contract with another Agent, shell ried is extended to twenty days and the reason. confess that a first reading canses the moment for larceny. He was last die be liable to a line of from $100 to $500.
more clearly than
ocean bear that erabouchure. In and round pression that they have been devised as charged. From Baof on 24th ultimo; his con-
number of sucessire shipments to the
this lake Al-Taeng's snake has lived to the What good in life does this kind of wo present day, and its appearance on the lis Aur. VI. Every manager or colitrator, in the case of vessels having a larger nun man do? Bad as the girl of the period often tant hill top, sometimes as much in favor of the foreign agent as in
durung last term of in- or any broker, who shall wilfully untion or box of end rants to take on board. is, this borrible travesty of her vices in the white, and sometimes as a white favor of the Chinese emigrants, while Phocument: he was the worst-behaved for (ajustadas) by the brokers, employes, remigrants must be in readiness to sail at not forber, thugiris would never have gone to without natural selection, its fight throngh
man receive
entrants to carry matron mod cause you one in you, were emigrants whe have been arranged
a man clothed in whom Mr Douglas had ever that any such regulation must be, like pericucs as procer, and there contractora of other agents, shall be liable the latent within forty-eight hours aftertho such lengths as the bare naturally Im the pristine type of an ordinary snake) or there can be no one disputing the fact
rmet during his
those of our emigration board at home, exclnairely in fair of the emigrant. That such an idea will cause a howl of deri- sion on the part of the dealers, in copper colored wars we are fully sensible and
duct was very
Loon.
to the
for elder women
(bi i, Bull's on ne ve, dragn
we can readily believe that Admiral De was apprehended this worthy on board the have obtained shall be able to a tine of the Superintendonoy and of tho maintenon the one hand and rivalry on here may nevertholens bo, as is often the case
Souza has not yet been able to scize the real facts which are ernied the "abuses" of the trade. He seems to be in earnest, but we must warn him that no regulations which commsice to take effect after the arrival of the coolie at Macao will repicas the illicit practices complained of We will deal more ex- haustively with the regulations in ques- tion on another occasion.
!
the
Azr. VIII-Any emigration agent prov- Art. VI and VII, shall be liable to the ed guilty of connivance in a violation of penalty
license. way of losing the Establishments for
responsibility of the agents and managus ART. LX. -ithout prejudice to the
Establishments shall be individually respon- er contractors, the persons employed in the sible for infringements of the internal regu- latious of the said establishment
was no vice of which a mida could be guilty to fine of from 90 to $200.
110 that prisoner had not been guilty
embarkation bas taken place. of. This Anr. VII-Every broker who, having sotable specimen of the orsmind abroad entered into an sugagament with an Agent, establishments the musical men of the was remanded till Tuesday next, #t au employé, or a contractor from whom heat the Superintendency, on the days during inspect the emigrants otherwise knew usardiner and Company, pean the emigrant or emigrants be may
A person sated Gardior Buller, who has received money, shall offer to another which the said emigrants are ledged there ART. XXVI.To meet the expensos of steauxur Oris on the eve of the mails from $n to $200. denature, at t
ance of the emigrants, while lodged thero, each agent respectively, shail pay thy sute Crawford de lace of Measca. Lane, and on the warrant of Mr. Gellake, police magistrate. The warrant
so luiged. of one dollar and a half for each emigrant purports to inform the magistrate that de-
ART XXVIL-Auy emigrant who shall fondant (Gardiner & Co. aforesaid), on a amount of $800 witle intent to derrand the
liberty there allowed him, and who only day in august last, did obtain sugar to the
have been for ten days in an Enigration establishment, in the enjoyment of full above-unied." Mr. Sharp appeared in be- half of Gardiner & Co. (deloudsett, and
interval, shall constitute himself debtor withdraws after the lapse of the above Mr. Caldwell appeared to prosecute the
to the agent concerned in the amount of lattor gentleman asked that the case should be reminded until the witnesses were got
half the cost of his passage, and of his maintenance, at the rate of 100 and stated that he had two or
dism, to other, and
cash pur three charges Aganist the prisoner Mr. Sharp asked for bail; he was instructed his olions had goods in Messrs. Lane, Same little excitement was occasioned Crawford's store suficient to cover the to day at the Central Pating Station by an axiouut bere mentioned at least complai attempt to commit suicide on the part of L&C's store. Mr. Caldwell remarked kr : Mulki coISS wino in Meears. one of the Sikt police forco. It appears at such certainly was the ouse, but that that Sikh 414 (Nanak) has been on the
the wine was worth only ten cents a case report for neglect of duty for the last two days, and was placed in one of the tellsuspector Durns deposed to having appre today for that offence. He seems to have hened the prisoner on board the mait tako
r comments or the
tier to another isane,
tly these. One Yan
er Chinese bad taken
ไป
us from a resident
Tates, for Tis. 780 a
g failed to pay one
ates sought to recover bird Chinese, Wei- alleged, had secured the security in ques Cowie, who appeared best he could for his only wished to oppone
n unjust claim. He
re was a misconcep
of the scourity givéo:
zo words, pao teung en-chong intended mend the menis then proceeded to Modhimst notifics- of security chops
the faniously inju
which Mr Medhurst
e are in the habit of
ather in the light of forward to recom or to assist him
ent of some cherished-
a place, et, than
ho binds himself, to
and purposes in the
Upon
the
LOCAL
ATTERETKI BUICIDE.
1. The managers of Establishments shall be answerablo, whenever necessary, for the fines imposed upon any of the em ployés.
ART, --It shall be the duty of the Palice and the Superintendent of Chinese Emigration to see that the doors of the houses remain open and that the cigrants Establishments or licensed Enigration- enjoy frus egress between the hours of
8 a. and 4 p..
1.-Any police-coustable reporting any infringement of the emigration regulations, rowant the fourth part of the line incurred
ART. XXVIII-Every breach of the by the Superintendent to the Government, Emigration Regulations shall be reported with minute particulars and evidence as to the fact. It shall be the duty of the when Chinese, to the Procurature of Chi- Gavernment to transmit the offenders, nese affairs, and in other cases to the Judicis] Tribunal, in conformity with the law.
ART. XXIX —All fines arising from the the Judicial Tribunal or by the Procuru ture of Uhinese affairs shall be forwarded who shall give information of any in order to their recovery,
ART, XXX-All provisions of previous infringement of the rules, immediately ou the sunie being proved.
Regalations contrary to the present. Decree ABT. XI-No corporal punishment of aro rovoked, and this Decree shall be con- any description shall be intheted upon the sidered when they were wanted during last month, any emigrant gulty of an offenes shall be
to which they have the air causing dragonic development from gone; facts influence over younger ones, sud if the foaming disturbance of the waters of against the follies of the day, daughters considered aure indications of an mothers were to set their faces resolutely the lake when he indulge in a bath, are would and must give in. As it is, they going storm.
of an approach. even ahead of the young, and by example Such is the story oĩ ÁÏ.
other, sow the curse of corruption broag
dragon;
; fabulous us it nude and the is, there they were meant to have only pu ftetice and to set a wise example. Were scientific truth in it; the range of hills in pure tu with the most outrageous fables, a grain of it not for those who still remain faithful, women who regard themselves as appointed
Sun-ut of the Kwei-fang-alan forms
which
with; but so long as the five righteous are an attractive influence over them, and their by God the trustees for humanity and phoons; they are in tuu track of these
a part, must exert gome
some influence on by- virtuo, the world would go to ruin forth- circular atoms, probably their height effects security for the future, when the present storm as it inpinges upon them; kenes left we have huge, and a certain amount of conformation diverts the course of the disgraceful madness of society shall have the fact in the natural history of subsided.
typhoons, that they, owing to those causes, frequently pass over Sun-di and distarhi the waters of reach other parts of the common delts of the lake in the Kwai Fong hills before they
scientiße truth which has given rise to the story of Ah-Tanung and the dragon with an the Kwangtung river, may be the grain of
abbreviated caudal extremity.
Canton.
punishment very much to heart, i steamer, ahi stated as he was sure he on the same being prve, shall receive as Emteration Regulations, whether iniposed that the foremost placo of the year, the the Hangohow bay and vabrading all that
for, about five minutes after he was locked could procure evidence in support of the
chalge; when prisober we accordingly re wandest outil to-morrow at 11 A.M.
Lieutenant Coates, R.B.,
up, he deliberately affixed his mutained turban to the cell leira, e tij
Tips on tom betyre,
by t
the offender.
by t
fised a non, ped off the ledge; at chair-cuties with relusal of aged his like reward shall be paid to any to the Treasury in the shape of a warraut, son, by granulater a grandson, by anole au province, the people are accustomed i
arul
they struck work this forenuty, to that their pay had been ent" $1. This mulet, because however, was by constut imposed because
and the poor Pujubee was liberated from the said chair-coolies had refused to go. Emigrants within the establishments; and i tionexed to the existing Kegnia- | are ropated unfair they have not invariably which is covered with a lid; and a small
the result was tightening of
of the thrunt, a gurgling wise and considerable stir Assistance was evou attracted to the spot,
awkward was altnost insonsilito. No, 414, however, be position, but rust before recovered shortly after, and we fancy has
quite enough for the present of such misapplication of the turbas of which his race are as a rule so prond.
had
a
Mr Thompson has, we understand, taken several vieive of the Dragon feast procession which will douulless be interesting to stu- dants of "Chinese habi's and custos. Apropos of this, we may observe that & to the license granted to the Chinese to ce febrate this feast. The religions element
wnsiderable diversity of opinion exista as
saying (on being sent for) that they forthwith handed over to the Procurate cognizance and execution hereof, shall The authorities to whom appertain the dad just begun dinner.". As their master of Union Adulto, any with the existing entry it into ea note of the same and did not wish to press the charge, they were tribunal in conformity carry effect. fine! $0.35 and told they had to obey their laws. master so long as they remained in his e- Persons infringing the above prohibition play; they could leave on a month's mutice, shall be liable to a line of frous $50 to $200, but must du as they were ordered to do and to the penaltics provided in this Penal till then.
Code. (t)
ABT. XIL-Licensed brokeis for, Ohi
Mr C. F. Sunburg, acting manager of the! Hongkong Hotel, had charged a coolie withness emigration shall continue to receive. having stolen eight lemonade botiles from their permits fout the Procurature of
established by previous decrues being.com plated before issue of the licenes.
Tu cautinn-money for Brakons is raised to the amount of $500.
Macau, Augun 24th, 1869. (Fed) ANTONIO SERGIO DE SOUZA,
Governor.
.
4)
berb
the Hotst; but as he failed to appear in Chinese Affairs, the process of security serable thing called "getting on in society whether within the degrees I have indi- arms auit incompatible with
Court when the case was called, prisatier may be put out of the question allogether, was dischirgait
as there is not the faintest trace of hat
Me Lording, shipping master, und also. feeling connected with the observanes. But charged a seaman named W. Simpson for as a matter of public convenience we would disorderly conduct, but not appearing Burgeat tha
that the gongs abe, onitted on fu- owing to a mistake as to the time) prisoner ture cosion. Europeans do not object to was also discharged. the Chinese having a procession or to their even Judalging in bagpipes, but the gong dia is a little too much for the most placid
to bear for three days without rémon-
strance.
NEW REGULATIONS FOR THE COOLIE TRADE AT MACAO. The following is a translation of the gulations on this subject just issued by of Maio
as it is frontie
THE Portuguese Ministry bave tendered Vico-Adhairs Sergio de Souza, Governor numbers snäcient to couplete the dus-wholeso far in front of a wreet and of scholars. Lastly, are there any axar
their resignation, which has been accepted by the King--all Mall Gazette, July 16.. This is the Ministry of which Senhor Amaral was a Minister, and it will be remembered that Senhor Horta said that a his resignation of the Governorship of Macad was secasioned by his deaire to save honour. Of course, neither
Ordinance No. 20.
The Governor of the Province of Mo
Timor determines as follows
only
by the
practise it.
cramation of Buddhist
priests,
is
FROM "NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN" FOR AUGUST. Ly obliged to auch of your readers as would obtain for me from their Chiness literate HEREDITARY GENIUS-I should be great
friends, trustworthy information as to in China, tends to show that corta fami- whether the history of public competition lies are eminently endowed with scholastic
THEOS. SAMPSON. ability. I speak especially of the highest D. C. (Vol. 2, No. 3, p. 40), who enquires. BURIAL IN CHINA-In answer to A
tions; whether or when it has happened that in the section of country lying north of order of talent, as tested by those examina. Is cremation ever practised," I would say Chang Tuan, as I am infurmind it is called, portion of the Chokiang province north it. has been won by brothers, by father and fast to Suohow and vicinity in
in the Kiang- and nephew, or by orsing, the three latter being
the dead in cofius for a few months, being reckoned wither. on the paternal or or at most a year when the remains are
ter place maternal side. I am assured that although burned and the charred bones are placed in the Chinese examinations at the present day an earthen suzsel made for the purpose,
which the history of these examinations ex that is to suspicion on the contrary, mound of earth is sunity raised over it.
during the numerous centuries over This earthen vazgel is about tenda, there have been many golden perioda cuina sare salustimes used for the fuel, on fest long, 8 inches broad, and 5 or 6 inches deep The When conducted with perfect the burning occasion, but often the same puroness and who the foremost distinctions coffin is preserved and used for the uitge fall to the ablest scholars. It would there ment of seve
ment of several persons fure be of considerable moment, in answer- Sometimes a drawer is made in the bottom the same family. ing my queries, to appead some remarks of the coffit, and the corpse is LA FEMME PASSEE. Ele wholesome occupation, and a little gether.
is laid in the that would indicate the real merits of those Women of a certain position have so lit successful candidatos. that were related to
drawer, so that it
it is quita convenient to draw out the drawer and remove tbe re- ambition for anything, savo indeed that mi-
mains for burning. Sometimes Again, I would ask, are any of the fora-port that they want change
moat rank of classical authors in China, and the remainder is used in building boats, is used in the burning, portion of the coin is n their way of life
peats or rhistorians, members of the and:
and for vacions other purposes. Cremation with advancing years; they do not attempt me farully to liud interest in things outside them-rated above, or are any of thems related in ART. XI-The Emigration establish. Bolves, and independent of Me mere per attained the honor of the Chitang Fian ? wonld be interesting to trace the origin of sama oluyo manner with men who have Partitions ponerally ontory of the mots shathe opponen enten petuted their whole plesatire of existence. Are there any Thinose families who at some this enstown,
sonal attractiveness which in
relative to the dead, and it consti. South and in all the rooms within capies, in per- This is essentially the ease with fashionable period of their bistory, have included during different religious views are held by those especially to learn whether fectly legible characters of the continets wome offered by the agenta, respectively, to the women, who have staked their all un ap-
several generations, men eminent for The pearance, and to whom good looks are of their literary abilities. all these cases I The Emigrante Notice slll be given to the more account than noble deeds; and, ac- should be very glad to receive information practiced very much in this section, and I
AKT. XIV. Superinter laut as soon as the Emigration cordingly, the struggle to remain young. is concerning the relationships on the female suppose the stem is common throughout re-Agent has collected emigrants, having made
a frutie une with them, and as degrading side, for believe it is asnal for Chinese the empire. Are there portions of the coun-
scholarstonlly up their minds to sign the contract, in
themselves with the daughters try where this custom is not found?
M. J. KNOWLTON, - patch of
of the vessel in which it is intended today is reality as mest with it at the
idealization ia la femme passes of or proverbsmission of intellectual among the Chinese, rolating to to send them on.
ART XV The Emigration Superinten balls and fêtes sur afternoon at homes, ability or of stupidity, and if
THE MOUSTACHE QUESTION AT THE do they dency shall
ever foremost in the mad clise after pl point to its transmission through either Pacon Ban. The question of the right be established in a baking of
of barristers to wear moustaches has just sufficient capacity to contain, during the sure, for which alone she seems to think she parent in preference to the other
has been 1 sont into the world. Dressed in period of four days, the entire namber of the extreme of youthful fashion, her thin some of your readers may be inclined to cate named Ferrand, on those upper lip I give my address, as it is possible that been again raised Paris. A A young advo emigrants to be despatched in each vessel.
Aur. XVL-Emigrans who are ready to ing hair dyed and crimped and fired till it reply to my suquities at omsiderable length, might be seen a growth of hair, evidently the resination of the Ministry of which rosides for the most part without embark, according to the notice given by 18 worn like red-brown tow than hair, her greater then could be expooled to find a cultivated with some caro, came before the
the limits of the jurisdiction of this Portu. the Agent, shall be taken to the enperin her lust displayed
ruddinahing genero.riodical..
her throat whitened, plane in the estufas of your excellent pa- Tribunal of Correctional Police, the
Police, the day or guess Colony, and to which, at the same tsudency, where, in open Court, they shall
stice, as counsel, when the
hen the judge, FRANCIS GALTON.
looking at the offending ornament on the ume, it is only possible to apply a remady be examined by the Superintendent, and sity; as it beauty was to be measured by when their influenos detracts from the the contract shall be read and explained to cabis inabos, hor.lustreless eyes blackened 42, Rutland Gato, London,
gentlentan's face, informed him it was not beneficial intervention exercised by
Tound the lids, to give the semblance of a printed divitial this
June 24, 1863, of the contract being limpidity to the tarnished whites-perhaps them, a
pornzitted in that court. The barrister Government in the act of engagement
delivered to
to each
replied that the question had recently been the pupil dilated belladonna, or the fact that sons of the pro-
by of the last Regulations for Chince the persons action, in addition to fales atul futal brilliancy for the moment 107.)-It is a common expression in Chutim, view of
this
AR-TRUNG AND THE DRAGON, (vol, 2, P, Mobile, when the sinister of Justice bad raised with respect to the National Guard
Jobd Green aka Grey was charged with Emigration, although dictated by the ne- dency, there she be present the 'rocureho she as a store in her carriage, and during a typhoon are caused by the passage no need to permit it, as it was not for
in the Superinten-
teu-given by opium, or by eau de cologne, of to say that extremely violent gust of wind taches at the bar, by declaring that there replied to an application to allow mons. haring attempted to obtain money under cessity
Iris deputy, Affairs, or repressing the abuses then pre-dor of Chinese false
passes of
frein ball to ball
ball; of a thin mi long t protances, in a most peculiar mauner. vailing, are at present practically superfly-interpreters, of Chinese appointed for this drinks as she It
no kindly drapery
or "bob tail bidden." M. Ferrand also said that be appears that the prisoner, who is des ous, and even in some respects inconvenient, servico, the Commandant of Police, and two to conceal the breadth of her robust dragon, as the querist. uncinetly terms it, had already pleaded in the same court as cribed as a barber unemployed, is out a
for instance in the case of the dolay, not Chinese residents of the most acknowledged naturity, or to soften the dreadful shadows, url it is sometimes averred that this animal to the criminal's doct, and would infrequently excessive, of vessels at anchor probity, during such time as there shall be of her leanness-there she stands, the is actually soon on such nocasions passing the judge, you may do so to-day, but te then appeared. "In that wise," esid now seam to be an adopt in things sharp" in port with emigrants on board
Jo Consular authority of that nation at Мисао
wretched creature who will not consent through the air generally however it is we shall make an inquiry into the matter."
than-Galignanİ, Aur, XVII. Such Chinese os, on being in grow old, and who will still affect to be among educated people, nothing more
s fresh coquettish girl when sho is an expression signifying A violent gust of
wiad, and the story connected with is, i the fargain. Th istiot
where it as a focal circulation, is
is classed but a poor excure into which she, in all the plenitude of her abundant ex-pent which was so long that, when at rest
on perience, dues
anil for snyeral days not plunge Wife and junk had to love jus
енв і an honourable issue was as open by a steamr, was several hours in discovers, but prouintly recovered, wad said,
opening the fact in to ber us to her daughter, or as if she did g
can you tell me the way of the immense to Heaven cousequenco
Nothing is easier," an the Superintendent of Chinese Emigration:grants shall pblicly and at the hour? love feal in all ages. If we watch the caroer The story however of Ah-Tseung and the mong the stories of lght forward.". not know to what oud Birting and making tits bruin the sense of the injury inflicts. awered the biskups " you have only to turu on the unantspecting fit to ordais sa follows
sense of to the right, and go cating that he was the unid
appointed for the purpose be summoned to 1 of the Bezuck, and How are you?
ofics of the Superintendency, and there very sure degrass she is obliged to lower dragon, as narrated to me by a native of
& woman, 558 Low by slow but
Blomfield (not arrived yesterday,
Aur. L-Eurigration Agente may obtain in the presence of the persbus inentioned the would have called Testerday, but it war Dunding, to have me parision to opon more than one eats in the paragraph amezed to Art. 16, the standard of her adorera, and to take Sun-ui, is as follows: In ancient times there ey published in his Life) oar bisher the morning. Frisoner said he belonged increased number of emigrants about to and the sside questions shall be put to hy their devotion. To the best men of her name has unfortunately not been handed shop of London was just starting for a jour
longed sent, on front that they have an contract shall again be read over to them, on the water of interior sucial posi was a certain studious rustic whose name
are content to buy her patronage
was Ah-Treinig, but whose at Bowness, where he spent several of bis summer holidays. One day when the Bi. ship Aratrend, and that Was back; mon
2010 | enter into contract with them. o which Achoy at doce
them, all
ali who reply in the aftramtive being at the quasi-captats to breakfast. The 1.It shall be lawful for the Govern thereupon sent back to their lodging place. Vaiass she can give nothing that they down for the henefit of posterity; this youth ney among the lakes, the waiter told him
or Gray shipmaster, however, decliu-ment to his the number of establishments
ART, XIX The
Into the transaction with their eyes open, with him, and
wanted to see him. ̧ A tether ed this invitatin, but askel for the unallowed to each agent, in proportion to the be repented on 100 proceeding shall value; as she barters with auoba, who 10 having found a young snake took it home!
ANT. XXn the 4th day, fix simi. and take the whole. affair as a matter of chief delight to nurture this animal; be plaining of cong so stopped
long as he feel it was hitting for w
#1 should exchange, and quid pro le Or she does really dazale some very young overy mal lie secretly conveyed fom
seed the gentleman," Again, be ambitious, and who thinks the fagitive panion; the boy for a long time kept the certify that a parsonage required some re- regard of a middle-aged woman of bigh matter scoret from his parents, but his pairs, which belonged to a man who had rank something to be proud of and bouated teacher having observed his many-visite to stuffed birds and beasts all over it, and whe abott hat she is as old as his own the book-case, wished to find out what was said to him, "You see this staircase is very that this moment selling tapes the attruation, and on opening it he obey weak he answered, "Well, I am sure it behind a village countess er gathering up to his great surprise and alaini, a bug it smells strong enough."Life of Bishop the eggs in a country farm-tells nothing sunko Alling one of the shelves, for by this Lonsdale,
replied to Ford Stanley's representations
about certain grave and notorious? abnses
and to fulfil all his
at blac-for that of Govonier Horts,
hea potained the political change in Lis
for bira." of Chinese custom
Consul, Mr Cowie Magistrate and the or to hold that Wer aded to recommend bes, and in no sen for any defalcations defendant not being gment was given by trate against him, ly chop produced,
liat be might here appear and produce Able to shew ansö should not be en
he document, taken
on its merita was
ble to overrate the lecision, as regards nationality that is Shanghai and other Consuls are sta fature a security "as much as the amongst foreigners
ptor holds himself ng duly honoured,
American fellows
on this happy deel
at we take same
having predicted
in and other foreign
ture look for the stipulations. Great
edly resigned the
atters we welcofue
d the least track'
tive foreigh offlo
kus, Dr Jenkin insessor in the case
hon, still it is curious that the events should
be so nearly simultaneous.--ED. C. M.]
TO-DAY'S FOLICE.
Mr May on the Bench.
strauger
In view of the necessity of obviating by means of due regulations the abusen slut make themselves felt successively in the omigration of Chiness-abuses the origin.
39
From the evidence of Chun Achoy (of the In view moreover of the adviability, Kwong Foong Kong) a story was made for judicial purposes, of expressly defining
attention,
worthy af
the
Bacul eleceks
#
lace or
perhaps
two
ny .
A BLUSTERING man in a railway carriage
aa embodying the penalties applicable to each instance of examinal, declare their readiness to emi- nothing but la femine pazés- In femme a known at all beyond the district of Sunsaid, " should like to meet that bishop the prisoner of a combina- | infringement and of-uce, inasmuch as by grate and their acceptance of the terms of ridicule into the though lessiess of with such fables as that of the great son ser. Razio, him," Very well," said a voice
change tion of crimes. "Chan Achoy has been in this picais a warning is afforded to persone inge provided for the purpose in the super- there and has a shop now in Sydney, of guilty intention and assistance is under inte
for which even
is
Based of, I'd put a question to him that would a serant of another corner,
than now is your
at time, for I am the bishop of" [it may easily
to traverse
in two
where he became acquainted with Bired to those invested with judicial power in the lower to caumunicate other as she may be, slie tirte and wakes is length, and which, on boing ones guessed what). The may was rather
Kaff; frein which gent eman he had postal ady our some time since of the expected mrival of the barque called the Australind, of the fact that Captain Barrack would come ant see hini. Os 24th alto,
And
cali
Gtern or
would
けい
And having given audience to the Council of Government, to the Commission nominatel by the Decree of the 2nd April of the cur runt year, and to the raports of the Proce rador of Chinesas ffairs for the Colony snd"
shall be collected in the
agenters.
and during the period of
of the contructs, until they shall not be with the
managers, or contractors, with the or
ART: XVIIIOn the following day the
on the third day.
with
we' 568
I to it;
who fund
this one, which was current at
to whom he was cònts
be answered
would take him off to sao next day 1 § 2. The establishments must fulfil the and esamination, the contract shall be sign and low bon man who is weak as well as it shred his d, and as his constant coin-was asked, whon be was an archdeacon, to
witch
bf which he
next dig; hember of emigrants he intende contracting my at the Giner of the ship had sent with. dewy o presenta,
t day. The conditions as to space and ventilation that eri by each emigrant in turn. The con her was paid, and, nothing wom of the may be used upon, and, in addition, must *Koon tow in Cantonese,the common term Aratriind or her captain was seen or heard provide soparats lodgings for the wooien for barracade
+ART, 229 of the Penal Code applies to this das in combination, as regards the degree
an September 3rd, when the real Capt and families who also intend to quigrato
Harrase appearch, mying that his remel $3-The establishments stud pay such had strived. It the attorum, Achoy met sum by way of police-putu, as may be prisoner on the Prays, when a little spone determined,
of
the circumstances of the offence; with Ach 559 of of the Code,
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