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EMBER 15, 1868.

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INA MAIL.

DAY, SEPT. 15, 1868,

ND COOLIES. nserted a letter which- our contemporary by accompanied by some ight have implied. a.

to the bona fides of therein given to the were agents of coolie quiry has, however, though "Remedios. plied to printers in int cookie contracts, ir own behalf, and representative of that known coolie dealer bew of the head of the ribed, they bave never. coolies. We therefore retion which might

st on them to the pro-

e of the firm of which 1st is the head emedios & Co. rexpressed the plea

us to learn that the resents to the Hong- he dignity of Portugal sonlis matters, secure e high reputation he

for the Chinese na unity from all those 1 the traffic as con- pulons frms; but at our previous renşirks he absolute mine of was covered by the los R. Considering and respectable head rst set in motion

journal, the public the overwhelming eviuce in J J aceedings. In: the

do not in any way legality, their huma sentimental respect

matter of taste we e estimate formed in

of coolie-trading-in

y in an official sense,

that sense in which public men are open e tread on this tender

cause, not that we that we love Rome

frely made on all

ble J. J. dos R." is

an the mere agent of

on the Pacific coast. ssertion is not, so far rions to any ordinary t vessels loaded with sent over here from.

be firm of "J. J. dos

us to send the-ships

o Macao, there to fill

Ps; that Messrs J. J.

olie contractors; and

head of the firm, the

red Consul of Por

gets five dollars per

e shipped in tho

which in this case eliable, further states * bringuese representa- llars ahead for each ard the Providenza.

fio objection to any Portuguese Consul, legitimate way, DOY ay that the encour tion to Peru or to nsistent with padno philanthropy, and ve dollars per emi ent Hongkong How dos Bemedios who ends out his young heathen the inest femigation, under dollars per head, o such a Benevolent

to find his ecbesies

perverseness of the befriends and prots rise on the high of their benefactors, and reizo vessel 1

Sumu, 22 68, for goods sold and delivered, nod of sin, and judgment was at once givun against the defendant Smith and others (Muokwenda.) v. Samie, A. MeDunn Saws, $30.6; John $370-On: these two cases being called, one of the complainants were present, and they were, as a matter of course, struck

No. 1648 SEPTEMBER 15, 1868.|| Have they heen, derived 1 Have they been decoyed, kidumpped? Was not the consent to emigrate to the pleasant lands of Callao and Havana voluntarily given. Who could forve then to expatriate them zelves, for ather people's welfare? The supposition that sucir pressure could be pat upon them through the agency of a gentlem who represents an old and respectable Europeau Monarchy must be

out

Dubost appeared as defendant in two

THE CHINA MAIL.

pay him $75, with promise of an increase to $100, Defendant made a memo, of $75 for mate; He was afterwards put on the re- master, $40 for moto and $25 for second stor at the Harbor Master's Offics; and an board the Navarino, with a salary of he gave up the appointment of first officer $45. He received a latter of dismissal, as the owner was dissatisfied with his conduct Gaskell and Messrs Russell & Co., in (4 correspondenes here pat hetween Mr which

to $135.25.) His Hour: neked Raking for

aettlement for the small sum ક્ષ લત be F. A Vandenberg was on the list as

capected to get $500 Mr Hazeland replied that this offer was ze defendant ibis week in three cases, vizfused, and that they now proceeded for da P. P. do Rosario. Vandenberg, $100, mages for wrongful dismissal. This plea for Judginont went by default.

the dismissal Mahomed Same, 82--This case was a citizen of the United States, while the I was because his client was not postponed, or struck out, last week. His ship was to have been sailed under Amori- Honor (holding a paper in his band) said to

cati colours. plaintiff, Did you go to the compradore to

Plaintiff, crosse get the money! Mahowed answered, You wall, said that Bir Bernstein was not at examined by Mr Cald His Honor: And you didn't get it, I sup

sel, under American colours. lent for $20.

a

that war

cases, one of which was noted as withdragn. Mr Francis deprauded a compensation, in absolutely unknown to our would-be work- and only a few small streams of vily on others who had already made.cost. dismissed. His dive dollars per head are They were, A. Li do Rozario v.: Duboat, full, amounting or Mr Hazeland if after genteel poverty, of whom we speak. If risk his owner's property into the unknown very root of the unsoundness of the service, paid for services fairly rendered, in per- $3857 and W. Pustau and others. Same, fect innocence of wrong doing, and with $400. the most benevoleat intent. But should gentleman occupying the position of Consul render himself amonable to vou ment by such dealings? Might we not reasonably call upon the govern ments of Great Britain and Portugal to put a stop to 30 glaring an anomaly as a coolio-trading or coolie-firm-agent- Consell If it he judged by Gront Britain that her diguity may be impuri.

Jowaring

lcd and justice perverted in China, when puse dalomed: No. His Honor: Judg./rst dooided whether or not to sail the veshtemptible relies of fonidal manners whiel road which Kane and bayes saw, and which whether privats citizens abould continue to

a dealer in Cloths and such commodities becomes Her Majesty's Representative, with how much greater force does such a rule apply to prevent those who trade in cookies from holding Consular offices?

C. Hochstetter Samo, $32.20.--Judg. ment in this case also wout by default.

J. M'Nulty v W. Henderson, $22.72 His Honor faddressing plaintiff) asked if he that he was s સાર્યા some confnsion ensued tiff and the defendant, the Judge asked bim if he would be satisfied with $20. John sauce rented; and judgment to tlist amount was given.

Bernstein

handle the plough, must drive the dart like of Humboldt, and must, he says, have words, that the raw material should be General Grant, or split mails like President then been in the 79th north parallel-cou- fortheving without cost if the nation Jabuson, or condescend to the handicraft in the Pioneer beyond Ingiofield in the material into an organized and disciplined Lincoln, or cut out trousers like President siderably north of where I reached in 1850 thought it worth while to work up t from which men have risen to the cabinet Prince Albert, and beyond Kane in the force. Well, nothing was done in 1887, must, to say the least, have some skill in still in open water, and adde, I should found the balance against there at the end in responsible" colonies; the daughters Advance. The bold Dundee whaler was and again the most economical of the carpe the mysteries of cookery and sewing, and have continued my course northwards had of the year, and had to carry on that ha- in feminine farm insluatry

I scen a fish. There was no indication of lance as a debt hanging round their necks, But here is precisely the difficulty. These ico to the northward, the sky blue and or to meet it by a call which fell most hea complishments of the working olses are

ice to be seat. Of course, Captainly sacrifices in the same way. And these em: to the vast multitude, suffering under Wells did right in not being tempted to demands au the parads of officers lie at the on association were to transfer 1,000 straits bofore him, but I am sure all living for it is thus that incompetent and careless couples of the Daily Telegraph complaining class, taken at random,, but specially from that one of us, with a well-found discovery think they are exempted from any more Arotio afficers will feel with me. Would men practically buy their commissions, and our great cities, to a new country, 600 ship, could that day have beer where the trouble in the matter. Thou came in the at least would return broken and dis. Arotle was, only 680 miles from the Polo, dull time of last year the discussion in the to do so. They would not furnish the that we know what to expect, for at least after all but a "slain," in which some good appointed, if they could proenre the means and I feel pretty sure, from Esue's report, press whether the volunteers were anything labour needed there, and could and no another 120 miles, or

or within 540 miles ofense and much mousener was talked and market for the trifling accomplishments the axis of f the fubit. It is the fault

globe. possessed by themselves. This is not their

written. Kiad

The general iad Arotis esplorors listened to me in was undoubtedly

however, their parents, the 1800, we

we should probably before this have of the force, and an impression that it of the tone fault of society, the fault the wretched, solved the great problem, by the

very open wue perhaps a matter

of slight importance said nothing about his being a citizen of hug about us when all the fundamental it was the good fortune of Wells, of Dan-give time and Inbour to a task which was the US, on 27th Augual. said to usages of fondalism, to which they were dag, to reach. They allowed a red herring of such doubtful value to the nation in any Mr Furbes or Captain Bammeraman that mice appropriate accompaniments, have to be traifoul sorgss the track, and ran wild case. Again; in the present session the re he was engaged at $60 a-mouth; but toll loag departed. To bring up a lad to after open water and hot water routes vid presentatious a Mr Forbes that he was to receive $75 and mammal fabour, with a view to make him an Spitzbergen, and, as the Duke of Somerest were renewed with no better success, and than $100. Plaintiff

the capitation grant wimitted

that he emigrant

would be to degrade him from very justly said, until they made up their messtitue the changes in the organization only in order tline Captain

right road to the Pole, be of the serves were mado, ju Haywood should

wluck the auch project. any that young people, coming out without made from the Pacific Ocean by a wusler trusted with such scant courtesy and justice.

Mr Booth tells the truth when he says

gained the respect and confidence of the Another remarkable voca capital, must make

voyage has been volunteers by eight years hard work, was np their minde, i most intances, not nuly to labour with their extensive land, which will be found racord antiul frame of mind little misters are apt called the Nite. She has rediscovered an When men are in this unsettled and re hands, but for a time, to do the work of mortier justice, we believe that this is hier tioned it in the count of his remarkable sol labares for others."

Admiralty charts since 1880, to be felt And to do the British The Russian Admiral Wrance first muu the facts will and conclusions which tut warrant are easily reach shocked at the idea of Augustus driving the Ocean. The Tahukties, now wandering we cannot but hope that it will be forth- A little temperate and judicious tea, or Adelaide milking the cows, as of near Cape Cielagskoj, aver that a tribe coming. Pull Mali Gazette. Mr Caldwell said that had it been a ques. 50ciating, with what she calls their onlled the Unkillou fad before them across tion of

inferiors; above all, of their being pled the frozen sea to a land lying north of Sibe- THE NEW CHINESE TREATY. they would not have bror less at all but she position of those whom all her life tis, and ccensionally seeu from Capes Jalan-

(New-York Tribune, July 16.) has regarded as, belonging to, another Wrangel questioned its existence, 1 bolieva, as it was, they would not

The now treaty just signed between the donatiu servants. But this is only Majesty's ship Herald, in 1850, alghted no single her yes, scaled by

this land some thirty miles distant; and al-tude; is a remarkable evidenso of the change mother cannot open

gle stipulation of very great magni- to the fact that the circumstances of the not land upon it, he said, as far as eyesight is the herald. sering dass, and their relation to the em- could be trusted, it was laud of a bold cha-man-er that China is a member of the fami- of which Mr. Burlingame playing class, are entirely different in a new racter, extending from about 175 to 180 country from what they are here, fixed, W. long, and in fut. 71 N.

of nations, and entitled as such to all the Ti the spirit of

respect and immunities in its dealings with of democracy, which she

verification of this discovery the rest of the world which are scounded by hot by

the starner and more BBCOM-

By an

an extract from an American paper, wards each other. It provides for the

ports, and the admision of Chinese pintment of Uninese Consuls at foreign pupils

bin:

Imputing no mal-practicos whatever to was the defendant; to which he replies know that his name was put on the register the position of a gentleman, to, which his minds be expected to entertaía lato luspector-General, an officer who had. the Portuguese Conum), iminating nothing When John discovered that he was plain-be got rid of. The inventory of the (leaven save the mark) entitles could not I tobini but the fact of his beginterested in the coolie trade, we on that ground alone assert his utter disqualification for the past he holds. Mr J. J. dos Remedios cannot justly accuse us of being hyper- sensitive in this matter. He is very

was not proper; bot did not say she was unseaworthy, or remark that she was unft for sea to Mr Barbour. That may have been the reason for his discharge.In an zwer to Mr Hazeland, plaintiff said that, as regarded inventory and stores, the vessel

ed Lon ali. Qur

careful himself for the reputation of Par-Wages a bar-keeper and book-kesjep at the was not seminded the attorneys that he chi stuabling-block: She is hot so mucli sarvey of the Siberian shores of the Arctic management will ast all right again, and

would not give more than $125, of which

His Honor $60 was already paid into Court; so that $65 was all which was in dispute.

E. Finth v. E. W. Blackwood, $285, for Empire tavern. This case arises out of the tugal-as witness the three coolie actions very usatisfactory cute" decided by his against the Chine Mail; and we claim unor last Tuesday, in which Blackwood to have at least equal regard for the obtained judgment for $100, being a claim Portuguese Crown un avowing our epi-fut board and lodging, gatet Fisch, the nion that no one should hold any othee plaintiff in the present suit. Mr. Sharp under it who dérives a direct profit from appeared for defendant, and Mr Hazeland the Macao enolie trade-at the rate of Hazelaud said that the claim was one than they were forced pay & cent more cast of mankind-field servante and but Admiral (theu Captain) Kellult, in her Duited States und Com, dough it contains five dollars per coolie..

LOCAL

TO-DAY'S POLIOR,

bir May again occupied the Beneb, With the exception of a minber of ob

Mr

for plaintiff

based upon the fact that work had been done by Finch for Blokwood, and that it was only reasonable that payment should be made for the said work at the fair rate generally allowed to such employés. Finch and alone work for two months and about

and twenty days; as Bailey, the former var-keeper to Blackwood, received $40,

in

of qompensatiori

to.do,

here all;

Mr Forbes (of Russell & Co.) was then because the Bridal prejudices, though he would not name it, as he could it: Chinese policy recognises in the fullest

examined, and distinctly stated that plain tiff never told him what wages he was to get; plaintiff was engaged as nominal cap. tain fur the time being simply to get rid of Captain Haywood, he accounts were

Mr Hazelaud bere said that he would not take the money lodged in Court.

Honor.

The question of costs was reserved by bis

wrong.

traction Bod mut sales cases, there was Rotey, and board equal to 84 more, the preas the case further, but would simply promising laws of political ecduoniy, Thereich the hater Nile, brings us this year. the different Powers of Christendoma to

case of any public, interest on the sheets this morning

Mr A. de Souza, printer, living at Mosque Junction, was summoned by a chair-coolie for having refused to pay his his proper fare and for having struck him with a stick. Complainant stated that he only received fon cents for two or three hours work, a

also beaten. Mr. A. de Souza said that

128

lic

on was thus calculated at $80 per men sen, Jindyment had been given

isoist clamed for board at the last sitting for the of the Const. ⠀⠀

ever

the

Mr Sharp, in defence, denied that Finch and are the capacity of barkeeper, wok in Finch to his boarding-house as averred that Mr Blackwood simply destitute? Blackwood told Finch, when she he engaged the complainant's chair on latter left for Canton, that he would not Sunday night, when the toolies laid deter the chair and asked him how much they with his boarding bill till he got were to be paid to which he replied that he would

I pay them according to the scale They would not go on, and he struck one of them with a stick. Defondant was there- fore fined by Mr May in the nominal sur of 50.ceula.

a gitanation,"

E. Finch was then sworn, and stated that, who defendant's tornier barkeeper tous sick; defentiaut asked him to look af ter the bar and make up accounts; and he dal so for about two mouths and two days until another inu named Poppin came.

with him, but said he would make it all. right, and led him to understand that he would get the awe amount as the former

the labourer is

the Countoorly real master. which our geographies! commander-in-chie,

sp.

of

rel

to American schools and collages, without

Nils

So far as the terms of coutract are not re Sir Roderick Murchison, was good enough gulated by demand and supply, it is he who to send me the other day, I bud that the dictates them, and not the employer. And sea within Bebring's Straits was so clear of T. W. Barrington C. J. Silva, $80 ont of this essential difference in their ice this last suumer that the Judgment went by default.

faucial relation to each other arisos a dif- reached considerably closer to, but it does

good ship fronco quite as marked in their social re-not appear that auy uno Jayded lation, as compared with that aubsisting in lett's land. Her enterprising captain the 73rd degree north latitude, and saw it still reaching away to the nor hard in all the magnificence of snow-capped cliffs and amonistain peaks.

Wong Asse 1. S. Speenhley, $8.-Judg. All the world ever, the essence tracent the land, so far as I can learn, to ment disclaims the right to interfere with

ment also went by default.

CORRESPONDENCE. STAMP'S ON ORDERS. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL": HONGKONG, 14th Sept., 1868.

of the contruct of biring or of purchase is geoubinry--one side furnishes the money, the other the labour or commodities re- quired. But courteous habit

superadds

"The Nile bus thus done us good geo- graphical service, though her discovery will German philosopher, who feels sure of a

ring's Straits-Leisure Hour,

religious or political, testa, Whenever the atruction of railroads, telegraphs, or other Em, eror may see fit to commence the cou internal will designate engineers, but our Govern improvements, tru. United States

the domestic administration of China in any "yunca citizens in China, shall en- joy freedom of religious wor

und aball Worship, have the privilege of maintaining schools in those cities of the empire whore they may reside. The right of voluntary amigration soundity declared

an article recognising

Si,-How any question can have arisons or the other. In an old country somewhat bar the roat of an illustrious is explicitly declared, the toolie trade is de-

Two cheeky-luoking Chiness were fined Backwood did not make any agreement Leaders in your impression of Saturday ferson who gives him a job, the soll try highway from Spitzbergeu to Beb- tito importance of & quiform standard of

$2 each for throwing dirt and offel at Chinese female, thereby dirtying her silk dresses,

BUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT, Before the Hon. 11. J. BALL Sept. 10, 1868. Wabang Berardus Bais, $50, for a mouth's rent of a house-Detendant stated that he was quite willing to pay for th time he was in the house, but as he left at the end of the second week of the month, he did not see way he should pay $60. had offered, and was perfectly willing, to pay for the thirteen days sccupation; but objected to pay any more, his tonor, however, thought that the defendant had no right to offer plaintiff thirteen days'

barkeeper.

His Lonor here asked Mr Hazeland how

weights, measures, aud enius.

nd of garnish to the contract, a small recognized debt of gratitude is incurred on that this document as set out in one of your mouse tributs is habitually due to the moneyed man The labourer thanks the was other than a Bill of Exchange and funks his customer: Ju therefore requiring a 30 cent stamp, I can

a now one habit bans to the other direction. The moneyed... nu imagine,

the party obliged by

by him

THE VOLUNTEER ORISIS. Allow me, hi

whos support of this view, to Bella. We do not mean that a lady of give you the definition of a Bill of Ex-New York or Melhourus habitually courbe fact that there is discoutent of a sorious it is useless to attempt to disguise the

discontent which has been gathering since NO

serves

From this this ja

synopsis it will appear that the treaty.

he could-sue for what plaintiff never ex-Change" as laid down by Mr Justice Bylus is to lor maid, or a gentleman fortnally kind in the volüntéer world just now are accorded to the United pected to get in money, viz, the $40 of and Mr Chitty in their respective Trealises thinks his coachman; but auch is the ten-sst autumn, but the strength of which wer

hoard: he night sue for $40 a-month as wages.

on Bills of Exchange.

deney

.more

to

ane-

ore important for what. It indicates than points embraced in it live been covered by for what it actually establishes. All the saparate treaties with different Powers, and Statue

have not already of things, and more and more The former says A Bill of Exchange Tenrur we approach the outskirts of the have had no tens of gauging until last to others, Commercial and special conven-

been

granted Mr Hazeland replied that a judgment

is an unconditional written order from Activated: world,, where money does little week. It is true that the Wimbledon re-

tions will doubtless be'ninde hereafter; the hal bus given for the board, against his there come to pay a sum of money and personal energy everything. client, which would have to be paid; and therein unanen,"

It is view bas never been a popular Gold-day present instrument seems designed mainly that the work done was calculated to surd defined to be an open letter of request from, hands goes there as a superior.

Mr Chitty says "A Bill of Eschange is gics to a beir country as a good man of his dwell on. It is also true that the South arions agracnushta which she has made with Barcely an exaggeration to way that he who with the fores, for any reasons which it

Lo establish the would be beside our present

the place of China in the inter national up the renizinder of the claim.

1 confederation, and to

to ratify the Plaintift, cross-examined, stated that bend order by one person on quother, to pay hart no money when he went to stay with tots of our certum men-booti preaching is very simple. He who is former blundering, and very nearly a

The moral of the doctrine which we have Western Railway Company quite ontdil all ropresentatives at

tives at que time or another. Black wond; he had been boarding

tioned in

One of the greatest difficulties in the way. two months before the former barkeeper Money" in the exemption under the head to the cultivated classes, but who seo in the avaugements, is the teeth of the puba u staral in relation to the Outside Bar-

thero oned in the instrument

rims may read, and, if he will, may pra ceeded in stopping the review altogether of satisfactory intercourse between Chiva The words "Order for the Payment of the also, if fathers of families belonging by a sudden and promptury change of all and the Western world has been the diffi

allity

determining

jest how China was money at the bar; and that Blackwood was dule to the Stupip Urilinance has no legal life and narrging in their own station, as we c generally from

away

9 am to 9p.m., ex defnition, but was, I fancy, inserted by the would resofusaly train a certain proportion in the usual way. We may make large al- -Defendant did not apptur, and plaintin one of two entries pointed out by Fuch as gislature to meet local usagos, by exenipt z tą emigration; would educate them, both lowance for the weather, and the offct the desirù of Chim to enter into close

was too late | cept to meals.

stion, fug officers to connnnicate with their mea and brotheoud of nations, and expresess ('wo books

obstacle entirely. It recognises the equality his of

SQWF). Plaintiff continued to say that ing Comprador's oulers and those orders boys and girls; for bodify labour, and, in which the sensatiouni rumours of sunstore merial and there were balf-a-duzeu books in addition to draw on "E" or "

for the payment of passage money

would sedulously extirpate from doing so,

1 diplomatic intercourse with the two produced; that there were some leaves cat out of one of those in Court, and much used on the River Steamers, and her minds the notion that such bodily and diarrhoea in the camp may have had to rest of the world. What results must that ho (Finch) kept all the sailors at the Soledate would, I think, require a which documents, but for the exception in

or asaculation with those who live all das allowances we shall still find the Heed unt stop to guess, but they can hardly live in thinning the ranks. But after making follow from this wonderful revolution no nunts, one of which were produs at all.

is durogatory, the task might be muster many thousands below the mark, Defendant bero said that there were no

step under the term "obligations for the entay the happiness of family life need only if we want to satisfy oursuives why scarcely

fail to be mangificout. young man anxious to and shall have to lunk a good deal payment of money."

despor “look around and choose his ground the ense of mera transport to such is a

expense

than 4,000 volunteers could be got

of

rent; and gave judgment for plaintiff for took-sick. He was certain he took a little Bills of Exchange, &e" in the Scheresonable hops of their chikha enjoying fished orders of the Inspector-General and Barious,

full aurpunt.

W. H. Ball. Leonard Barnes, $20,411

remarked, in explaint, that the case had bean withdrawn.

Poon Achee.. Bush, $16.76-D fendant not appearing, jingnient went by

default.

produced, and

The Acting Colonial Treasurer. Lamother hooka, Wing Leon, 810, for spirit licenes fet.~- Plaintiff still cross-examined, admitted Defendant pleaded that the shop was shut, that be never made any claim for wages; but his Honor ruied that the fee was $30 or $40 was the sum generally paid to payable in advance, whether the defendant harkeepers produced, near the entry of an He also admisted having sign- chose to shut bis shop or not; and judged the ment was accordingly given for the Crown. item against him for board for $19), pro-

vious to his departure for Canton,

I am sir,

Comprador

Your obedient servant,

CELIBACY AND EMIGRATION.

20

by polishunt.

toned the wrong party, as the compradures to his & witness to prove the fault? What is the roason which i

previcus

Mfr Hazelaud

had engaged and paid the servants.

Plaintiff stated that he had heen taken by the compradore to the forsiguer (the the work done, who deposed that Finch was manager who recently wont home) and was asked by Blackwood to hook after the bar engaged by him at a rate of $80 a month, at keep the books; and that he did so, for a staff of cooks, etc.) euad received including the sailors' accounts in the board his wages hitherto from the compradore. ing-lonss. In reply to Mr Sharp, this wit

to

more

and

Wo

But this treaty removes the

privilege

embassies

Bug

unton sons and fair dealing (?) have It is gratifying to reffect that American brought about a change in the policy of the trifle and if he took with him a rest help under seme on Saturday last, Lord Ma-Venerable empire of the East, which Great mat

trained as himself, his value to tu pier's name alone would have brought to Britain and the other Ear pean Powers fail- new community would be doubled thereby gether three times this number in any for ad to enforce by repeated ware. The treaty Suck would be our dreams

mer year, and on Saturday two Royal prin

Powers extorted from. Olins the but, verily, The old controversy, once more rerived there is no present danger of their realiza ees were in the field as well as the couque of trading at certain

of travelling Wong Yes Sauv. Hongkong Hotel Com-

in the columns of the Daily Telegraph, tion On one side there are common enteror of Theudore. And yet, in spite of all through the interior, of His Honor said that it was very certain concerning marriage nud celibacy, has re- otter, falsr pride and flukeyisu; and the have never seen before; even in the first waspish article on Mr Burlingame's mission pany, $88; for waves as cook Mr Ros, that Fuch intended to pay for the board catreci the old solution. Let people marry inveterate indolence of costom; and it is bere were any austropulitan corps alto- with so unch

and the spirit of judependence; on attractions, there was a muster such

ta Pekiu;

but the Saturday on

Review, in a Becretsry, appeared on behalf of the Comaud fulging, else why should he sigt & bill and emigrate; so aaye tlie oracle, as of yore but too plain that these will continue to

year of the thoroMENĖ. pany, and pleaded that plaintiff hasam marked correct and also put his signature There could not be a

was not that wouplains that the favours they

secured uppier, or a truer, the account in the book preduced solution of the problem, if it were practi- prera.

gradually slipping gether absent, but they ouns on the ground through their fingers, the decals that the house

cable It certainly is not so; and where is

mere skeletone, so that two

may not be

nut be recovered without another war three bad Dr to be thrown together to form.

The experience of the last few years, wo checks, at the very outset, what secus

RECENT ARCTIC DISCOVERY battalion, and when formed, with a few hould think, ought

respectable natural adaptation of menus

the We have not yet seen the last of the exceptions, went through the inveshell policy is a bad one, and that if

have convinced ovon the Saturday Review that the boinb ond? why,

Ardic voyages, out of the thousands of the fanossy

The solution of the uy-in a listless, heartiens mannor, as if the feel- stery of Bir John Franklin's fate marked sing of emulation which has hitherto been and wishes to omnlate our success she classes who desire matrimony, do

must deal as honestly of but neither the conclusion of this rarel, fite werd simply doing a

as we do (1) English diengreeable duty

as heartily and co- had never been put forward before, sud he chiefly employer he would not ask for Mr It is Pupenter, in

as old as the subject; but it may hievable now and then to

Lor the projects alventure. A Now, we do not hesitate to say that if we ont is doing. The old-fashioned British hoped would not now.

was formed by certain German geo- are right in our estimate of the feeling way entering a foreign On the

very pertinent mauner,

kingdoin, Mr E. 0. Booth, Inte Inspector of graphers for a new exploration of the Norths which showed itself thus markedly on Wim-fucking the skull of anybody who tried to

regions: stated that the plaintiff was engage was to get wages, why dui he not, when tiament to the Governor of Victoria, Aus naval officer was selected for the command, trouble in

distinguishef Prissian bledon-coniston and we have taken some bar the door, we trust has been fully abandoned. Lord l'almerston was its last I fear," he writes to the Daily and Defendant (Mr Hose). said that he be- use up accounts? The case was now Telegraph, that some of your corrsipend, the war with Austria Commenced, when that a crisis has come which it will require great representative; and since his time

testing Qur own conclusions lieved that there was a dispute between much more satisfactory than before, be ants are drifting into dangor. In Victoria, tion, and

abeurbed public attru- all the prudouce and wisdom of the War parties have been agreed that, if they want plaintiff and the compradore us to amount; canse he was certain from the two docu-

this private colony with which there was soins reduction of $16 for waste cuts (the bill rendered and account book) ed, every umu content and willing to do the Prussian government has again taken prove themselves

was for Office and of the leading men in the force yours which will not slip through their sm.best acquaint the time 1 abandoned.

that to meet. We can only hope they will fingers, they must get them in the Ameri work can make a home but it stops to resume the exploration: Mean-it would be a national disgrace and misfor

equal to take effect from the middle of a

for caufashion. Occasion, a month. he got money so to do. He was not even without His floor said that nothing could be satisfied that the work had been done at wade binding during the middle of a month all which was not agreed upon at the time of

·

His Bouer observed tirai defendant did news admitted that le contd neither read 8 many dozens, find their way to fields of porod in the story of northern adventure, so strong had died out, and the rank and stateens, at any rate, see this, and will bót surely contend that the Total Company or write, and that he was a runnor at the emigration, while of these only a minority me the discovery of the north-west pas with as little trouble to themselves as pus. velcase the truly as our own Govern was not fable; auch a moustrous doctrine time to Blackwood, and consequently lecsod in life? The anger is, unfortu sage, cu autisfy all the demands of sible,

repeat it. plat

out of doors.

Hi Honor hulure being placed in the Sharp's defence. If Finch understood that

he got this bill for board, ask Blackwood to tralia.

box,

he

ed

by the manager who had gone boins.

the

A

and various preparations

I

It is under

the

neat and oftul ("pig wash which was to that Finch meant to pay board as soon as host starting, he would base while we may keep our readers abreast of tune if this portion of our reserves, vom-

the

-

operate with

it as

by

LOST AND FOUND AGAIN - witty son to do the work of labourer for others. the aubject by presenting the following posed as it is of the very best fighting ma of St. Patrick was in charge of a ferry Mr Hasoland said that they had the foot Judging from the lottors of your corres report by Captain Sherard Osborne, who terial which the country can produce, aud boat. A lady passenger, being frightened agreement. The Hotel Company must that Blackwood had no barkeeper or book. I fear few of them would be will has thus narrated the most recent dis which is absolutely unavailable for defen- by the waves, seked him, "if people were

pay the $80. Judgment was accordingly keeper from the time of Bailey's sickness

given,

Gardiner Faller nodded assent to a num

ber of email claith being put forward against him, as follow

o Chisi

There are emigrants coveries in the arctio

His Honor, however, then nonanítsd the the wrong sore our correspondents are of the stenmelip drafic, of Dundee, bas gers. Let us sèo, then, what are the onus- generally find fliem afterwards by dragging

until. Puppin entered upon his duties.

plaintiff, with costs of attorney.

for wrongful distasal, Mr Hiteland an:

F. Schulse 3. Bernstein, $200, deninge W. H. Bull. G. Faller, $36.40; for ad- Terring, dec.--Dofeudant was brought into posred for plaintiff, and Mr Caldwell Conrt

by a turnkey of the Caof His Ho- appeared for Bir Bernstein. for said, Do you this claim

Plaintiff otated that

the river."

and emigrants. Judged by their letter

sive purposes except in the volunteer ranks, ever lost by these bosts He gave the In Baffin's Bay, Open R

Richard Wells, should be allowed to slip through our fin- noraging reply, "Not often maam; we the majority of

been farther north in his ship in open water un Is there no remedy, then, for the state of than any navigator had previously reached. ists in the volunteer force at present. As of the widespread discontent which ex-

THE Farmer states that some cows and things in which such altitudes of Four His middle class are condemned to rest at Young, the distinguished companion of Sir showed itself in the autumn of last year. have suffered on severely from tail trin afidavit, forwarded to me by Allen we have already stated, this feeling Arst favourito horas, near Lavan (Fifeshire), home in unwilling, calibacy! There is a Leopold M'Ollutoek in his laat memorable During the ession of 1867 seriaus repre-mings that a very strict investigation was remedy, and sorral one, but experience vie, e vory olear, and bears the impress sentations had been made to the Governade into the cause. It was at last dies shows it to be of all remedies the most un-of palatable. It in a great

iment that the was not sered that been yun for $35.401 Defunditud saidh, What iner, sul went to defendaitis Lotus in patent of education to, fest, listum of our As early na the geth of June lust, the anong to meet the absolutely necessary, come girls on the farm, who barn used by

proceeded up Baffin's Bay, erossed expanses of the corps. Sir? His Bonar: Daily Press. De Messtis Russull & Co.'s to usk for the ouin, father of a sought to be dive to the stearpod array past Cary Isles and Hakluys been fixed so far as the volunteers then-gaged a bricklayer to niske some repairs in fofeunt; Vei Preson-Mestofthe lotion barge Paul's vich cannot provide, family, for which he the face of the glacier of Melvilla Bey, witch the grant should be cienisted had

The principle upon red chignons out of the spoil.

NOT AFRAIDA gentiatuan, having en- ingly,

the firm named had sold to My Kertastein, truth that the only way to take the family Island; visited Whale Sound of Baffin, and seives were concerned. It was admitted his cellar, ordered the ale to be removed Sam Hog. Stultz . Hame, #99,101, for Defendant told him that the ship was dos happy and prosperous is to send a strong subebquent scene of Dr Kanda adventures. that the members should give their time efore the bricklayer commenced his work goede sol and delivered, Defendant ad- tinel for Valparalso, where she would take detachment of it across the ocean, and that Capfam Wells, then, fidding open water to and find their own uniforms, but that the mitted the claim, and judgment was given a few trips on the coast, and probably re in order to succeed there, his offspring must the north, crossed to the wust aide of nuth's country ought to bear the expouse Of Against him.

torn. Salary of $00 a-month was offered drop gentility and live by their manes) Bond, and still, tempted by a fine open competent staff, rangos, ammunition, and Harrant and others lowes & Co., and refert, and then defendant agreed to labor; the sans must manage the team and sea, went on till he sighted Kaue's Glacier head-quarters for each corps.

In other

Oh, Pm not afraid of a barrel of ale,"

would run at your approach "

said the gentleman; but I think a barrel

said the bricklayer. "I presume not,"

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