ER 26, 1868.
No 1710--NOVEMBER 26, 1868, J
THE CHINA MAIL.
HIPPING.
LS.
awaiian schooner
ov. 22, General.
URES.
Nagasaki.
"TO CORRESPONDENTS;
which, instead of blausing, we highly ho-regarding the oyster question-Barnes here Our columns are open to all who wish to nor him.
stated that be denied the whole affair: he address the public. on legitimate grounds, but
went to Mrs Sueif's house to collect a bill of $6 which Sueil bad owed for six months; opinions of our correspondents,
After waiting five or six minutes for Mrs must be accompanied by the nams of the We shall have a little to say about Sueil, in the dining room, she came out
ED.
re:
a quarantee of gond faith "
Hoilo.
EPORTS glass reports -Loft Monsoon till the ell light. 20th and N.. wind, work- Formosa am on increasing to à mean of two ba ed upper topasils Ving,
det fore
handed
.; midnight wore to
bais, fore-topmant il. 22nd at 4 a.m. Breasing with driz
woré
30.17; noun, ware int 25.18 N., long. N.W. by W. 12 m. p.an. in hopes of d, and as the wind eastward, thought under the ading
keeping till 4.30,
to northerly, head.
ale increasing
in
with
mizen topsail,
carry form and main
cre; ship labouring
ease iter
her; 8
oard
quarter;
P.M.
8.20
mashing skylight which were lasted,
ce quarter-boat and
at the wheel and
a now appeared to
ke a tide rip on B ip no chance what etions and striking than in the waist; o distinct shocks as some wreck. The
ith great fury, the
and going in a
9.40, increasing ins e on board in mid- re' house, taking lee adrift and washing chs; a terrifle gust the main topsail out tswain reported to
em the topsail fard der the bow; went
be cutwater kking na usual, put ng pump, report wing a perfect bur-
ug sa; ship labor. m, of sounding did not place much impossible to keep 2 a.m., lienvy sea ard bow making a Sing the lower berth wing with unabated
in every direction;
lie dead in the
anal; this to me
a great quantity
., no improvement,
- Consulted with
nah
ed, if no improve-
le main and mizen
to get her before
d she had now claw.
so, but determined
I daylight knowing
ng the wreck clear
night in such wea
hasten the founder- rting some planks.
either in weather
thing took every determined to Bold red, perhaps squalls
r the first time saw
one: bowsprit
And
bw they held on
the mast as well
LİR.METANCES.
that one of the
One
ort (side was
Way,
large quantity of
her top and shortly
Bea more regolar;
bore up for
r Hong- pre-topniast staysail t6 P., squalls retopreil; under this
-Noon gale blow-
daylight when wO upper fore topsail. weather moderating,
hco, Daylight off
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we do not hold ourselves responsible for the Peruvian enolie trada has been ores abu- not knowing that Sucil had left the colony. the two days, or they might have beon & appear to be little temptation here to fo- from the Cape, the ill-feeling which the two
All communications addressed to this paper
Norice.--It is particularly requested that
But after this, who will say that the sed by the strictures of the Chine Mail? Havana shortly we doubt not, in the present aspect of Spaniali affairs.
bably the most important of the four; but ty cabin which opened out from my own the population does not seem to he great, into which we agreed to put the first mate. nor is there much trade. Botwuen the The wisdom of this step was soon prov- cities, the villages are few. There would ed, for whilst we were still 23
good reign traders, Except as the highway to foreigners had shown became mors and China, the Yellow River would be of com- more manifest, until I feared there would merce, whila to roach the provincial capital tion, which might endanger the safety of
by some open set of mutiny or insubordina foreign com would be a task of some difficulty, imprace the ship and the lives of all those who wure tieable probably to ordinary vezaule. Stou not on the side of those ill-conditioned vil-
capacity, but drawing very lit.is part
communications relating to the general Our North China contemporaries, while i wine, which they had together. He "good deal of its water to the southward. Imers at once of great power and great car-aius. Still great care was taken on the Proprietor and in no case to individuals went to Canonries of the Rev. Messrs men in the bones at that two bailiffs be any ignor practicable for boats water (like those un some American rivePart of the second nate not to give any
business of this paper be addressed to the
zame. Muris delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby ho avoided.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1808.
been
no
A
provocation. vessais, should the channel west of Chi-nan light, I heard an angry altercation on deck might meet the e eircumstances. With such One morning, however, soon after day- present no further obstacle, it might even and when I stepped out of my cabin I found be possible to reach ionan. It is said that the Guernsey man demanding in a threa an expe lition to expire this great river istening atitude that he should be supplied now in contemplation. If so, we may soon with some spirits, whilst, close at hand, upon these questions.
the Frenchtaan, who seemed quite ready to take part in the dispute.
Seoing what the state of affairs was, I stepped out with a loaded pistol in my land, and told the mon to go forward.
"No dd avuSENGO
we'll soon let you
know
mation of Admiral de Bouza suspending We have taken the trouble to refer to Ilf-an-hour.His Worship said that the account given was that he and his form had narrativa in sail to have happened on that a whole ship's crew an't goin' to be
for the present Chinese enigration from
were
303
calling along a kind of lake or lagoon; the canal, which at one time existed alongside it, having been allowed to go to ruin. Futunately they had fair winds during very ng time, probably a week slins is that he has been informed that the paratively little service to
The most important point noticed by Mr have something to eat; the afterwards pro- Yellow River overflowed or broke ia bauk duced a ghed a tin of oysters, which were not god, in the 6th Chinese moon at Yang kinon, THE BISHOP'S JURISDICTION.
cut-down and had some opatera; just above Kai-fuug-foo, and that it parted but as they were bad, he set for some purta noting the deserved and popular prefor left the house. There
then ao that it was doubted whether there will
Boach, Butcher, and McClatchie, scom and the doors were all open, so that it was remained, however, to be seen, Mr Elius étime, in possession, above the Grand Canal crossing. This inclined to question the jurisdiction of possible complainant's story sould be own impression being that they would find His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria over true, 'his boy and the "bums" having plenty of water-perhaps too much, that clergy resident beyond the limits of Men sent for the boy stated that he saw is, the country entirely overflowed and the
and Barnes having oysters toge River not distinguishable, "Hongkong and its dependencies." One ther; he wont for some port wine. The journal' goes: far enough to roundly boy admitted that ho, having been dining was given of conflictlig information Lare more light that we possess at present there were several other anilors, including
A groat
to Mr Elias by the natives con assert that the British Consul is the only out, was nearly drank, but he knew what cerving the whereabouts of Li The party saperior to whom the Consular chaplains he was doing; his evidence, however, was passed some Military Mandarins, who were THE LATEST FROM PERU.
used render even an obedience by cour very confused. That given by the
bailiff's
doubt his satelliter; and they saw a
THE GOLD SHIP. We have already published the proclatesy, and "chaffs" his Lordship about the man was nought, as he saw nothing beyond large number of tro på on their way South,
the going
(Translated and Altered from the German, out and coming in of defendants but the whereabouts of Li himself was not exercise of a non-existent jurisdiction.
-Des Buch der Well) defendant
stayed in the house for about to be ascertained with Tany certainty. One
The incident described in the following was the reply, one with your pistol," this Tetters Patent under which Bishop story of complainant and Her witness was marched Southwards towards Nanking to board-ship during the voyage from Meluged by two loafers like you " Macao to Peru, and in fulfilment of our Alford holds his see, atud find; as we had not reliable; and one statement is it tiond to be in large numbers. Another had on board a very large quantity of gold, mate stept out of the cabin, as it was
was organize or
or pretend to organize au
qucxpedi the Rebels in Shensi, who fever in Victoria. The ship fold
bourne to Liverpool at the time o of
At this critical moment I heard a noise He would therefore expressed intention, now proceed to draw supposed, that the sneers of the Shang-apparently
to behind
behind me, and in another instant the first hai papers are quite thrown away. The discharge Mr Barnes, Mr Barnes said he attention to some of the more noticeable
wiahed paragrajih to which we allude is asle that His Worship, being a married account was that he had gone so Pekin, so A mutiny is supposed to have occurred on agread be should in case of emergency, and paragraphs in the correspondence which follows--- *
man as he was, would drop a few words to that, in fact, it was impossible to believe board, headed by two foreign sailors among presented himself, well armed, to the cres enoxerato him; he had a wife, and that was of the conflicting statements that were
the satonished mev. led to His Excelleney's action. From
Whereas by au order in Council made quite enough for him,--Mr May said he mantle. The people on the Upper new Yel the crew; the mon were punished and then
The scene which now followed baggers all frat to last the conduct of the Porta- and passed on the first day of May. One could not do tha
But instead His Wor- low River are hostile to Li and his troops, allowed to return to their duty. Tha story description. The knife which the Guernsey Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Kine, ship called up Mra Suell's cook, and Ented and it was said had beheaded one
then proceeds as follows: guese Consul General at Tima, Senhor under an Authority of au Act of Parliament
hina $20 (or two
hard labory for
As to the two foreigners, they insan had been carrying fell out of his hand, months"
Officers," and would not allow any of his short time professed themselves so sorry and he seemed paralysed with fear. passed in the Session of the sixth and telling a deliberate falsehood Mr May al forces in the neighbourhood. According to for what had happened, and promised so with the Frenchiman and most of the other Narciso Veiarde, has been most credit seventh Years of Onr. Reign entitled "anao informed Mra Sueil that he was not it the nativos, the country about there was earnestly to behare well for the future, men. Their superstitious minds saws fear able to himself and to the government Majesty's Subjects in China" wu were plaas her as he bad done with hor witness; still which, as above mentioned, Mr Elias had, rest of the crew petitiound for their release. mate, who they had every reason to belove for the Better Government of Her all satisfied that he should not deal with much disturbed; and hence the doubt that I gave them liberty, especially as the fuel apparition in the presence of the first he represents. On the 2nd of Augusted to order and direct that
that all pers
I persons in pho might have had some complaint against he addressed a letter to the Governor of Holy Orders of the United Church of Eng. Mr Barnes (though he didn't believe it as to whether he could induce his laudal to Peaco, then, scomed now to be restored. I was drowned, for several of them kapw that
and Ireland being within the dombatons while her witness could not. She ought Macão, enclosing certain correspondence of the Emperor of Chind or within any ship consider herself lucky, for she had had
fure with the comfort of the voyage. But reigners leant, pale and trembling, aggiust And for some time there was nothing to dis- he had been thrown overboard. turb the good order of the ship, or to inter-worl fel from their lips, and the two fo between himself and the Peruvian Mior vessel at a distance of not more that one barrow escape.
soon the impression forced itself, upon us under them, and their faces turning livid hundred miles from the Coast of China
the mainmast-with their knees shaking nister of Foreign affairs. After report should be subject to the authority and Asney and Unow Ako) for having uttered
the faces of the two foreign sailors, and with fear and apprehension. The oreo against the two Chinamon (Pang
that there was a dark and bitter look in ing the arrival of vations coolic-laden jurisdiction of the Sue of Vistoria and the a $100 forged note of the Chartered Bank
that they nursed a savage hatred against Bishop therent in the same manner as it of India, Australia and China was xesumait
They offered do resistance, but allowed vessels, Senhor Velarde states that some they were resident in the Island of Hong- this morning Mr Bharp appearing for tho
the chief mate, who was a brave energetic tow like men who knew that their lives were themselves to be ironed I and sent down be 48 Chinese had been marked with a kong, and whereas &c., &c. &o."
seaman, and up to this time had been ser forfeited, and there was no chance of encaps Mr Kaye, manager of first prisoner
of the
vod by the crew with a ready obedianco, froth the cousequences of their crime. hot iron, and refers to the enclosures in We may furthermore add that the Chartered Bank, had to be examined. In the Missionary Recorder for October,
About a week had passed since the idea They were, in fact, murderers, as far as in- as that we believe without exception, accepted to that guma juured the species to Chi-Nan-Boo by the Rox. uight, during the middle watch, the whole the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of and that he would not attend as a witness, Jowing description of the Yellow River This work properly would have bec dole close confinement until the ship reached the
he had nothing to do with the case Laee, in the course which the fol-
up to shorten sail.
Was therefore necessary to keep them in Victoria.
subpoena
had to be issued to ensure lie from that Oity to its mouth is given. The under the command, On Mr. Kaye appearing in Coure account is of much interest in view of then the present occasion I was on deck my. I their work at once, and without a word.
cand, of the first mate; but ap presence.
As to the rest of the crew, they went to no one had the presence of mind to offer expedition that has recently started i self, and in the parlims that officer had the gentleman a seat, until, five minutes It only remains for me now to add a few
forward.
The new Not a sign of insubordination did they show The eight was its course occasion to OPEN BOAT SAILING RAUG.
afterwards, Me May asked M K. to take a remarka [Sailing Race for all Open Boats, Chinese
seat on the Bench, Mr. Kayo curtly toxin on the Yellow River in ita course dark and windy, but the sea was not high. | from that time; and if they bad had an The Comercio No. 9,772 publishes a
the ass. It is now and ship was going about nine knots an
evil design upon the ahip or its valuable ter from the Sociedad de saa fer excepted. Prizes: Erst boat, $25; second, sod, and continued to stand at the door thirteen years or thereabout since this great hour with the wind on the starboard quar cargo, they wore completely frightened vat
$10. Entrance fee, $2-Entries: The
minute or two afterwards, the Magistrate and troublesome stream left its old bed
firet steamer Danylas Ontter, Willens Black again regnested Mr Kaye to seat himself ou south of the Tai San, and dowed northward ter. The weather, however, loaked three of it by the suddeu re-appearance of the f tention to one of those acts which dishonor Tom, orange's Triangle, Donenster's Mouth Benco, when that gentlerdan soinewhat into what history speaks of as its olden datening, so the sail was shortened more late..
des
ethau at first seemed.
Nothing further, therefore, occurred to any watch went below Ty, and to disturb the good order and discipline of the mic, Deane's Griffin, Commissariat's True thought i was to be kept only for through Shantung it la adopted the beds time I turned to
ungraciously remarked while he stopped up, tiuation, the Gulf of Poohi-li. In its overas Bine, and Demsky's Ella.]
The above race, which was sailed under minutes, is Wongkin observed thuit an- of the Taching or Yen ho. It was unavoid-i with that intention, looked round for theers were handed over to the officers of
go to my own cabin, and, vessel, and in a short time we reached the Cape of Good Hope, where the two foreign- able that a large amount of destruction and Erat mate to look after the ship. But, to anffuring should follow the sudden invaay great astonishment and alarm, he was son of so rast a body of water. The em
nowhere to be
e to be found. In a moment I call
Act
to to it
to
a
e of his.
in Li's camp at Tei-Ning-Chan and that at It is stated that there are four foreignera the erasing at Chaug-Chin, there were party are desirous of asteering clear of these sight more. It is needless to say that the worthics-Recorder..
THE YELLOW LIVER
Nut &
his despatch for particulars. From the unrch of England Clergy in China have, as a witness for the prosecution; but we notice some notes on a journey from first took possession of my mind, when tent and ovil design were concerned, and it
first of these, addressed by him to the Peruvian Minister under date of 11th June, 1868, we extract the following. We italicise certain sentences for obvious
reasons:--
Jet-
dios,' under date of 11th May, drawing at
the humanity of the 19th century.
a few dollars, with it.
a hot iron. It appears incredible, Sir,
that
pable
af
to
*
LOCAL
A
Chi-nau fo
-
At the same
the same answer-not one of
committing acts of such barbarity. sailed by the yachts the other day. Though his place there, witnes in signature not be accomplished to great labour them had seen hita.
ફ્લ
ed that an
to
at
Цез
when
all gave the
the ship was searelied, but no chief mate Lanterns were now got, and every part of could be found; and then; when I had again
jua
tice, and after a trial, in which the first it was the chief witness, were sentence to death for their wurderous attack apoa his fifo. The voyage, however, was a lesson the
no
on board the fort the take the inspector came to him. He had not therefore less liable to inundation. But questioned the crow, I could come to amber of officers shuuld not be provided
Grat
may be lerstood when it is borne in
their Grifle of bosting
colonist not as u mun but as a machine and
as loss this a state!"
ty is afforded! We subjoin one more quotation from the same despatch. It
A
-POLICE. "YESTERDAY'S Before Mr Goodlake.
-who
four
bad perished."
a
other conclusion than that the board")
e gold felda; it was impossible for the of crew that he wanted, still there was no captain of any vessel to get exactly the sort reason why a ship should not be well armed and why more means of protection in the had by senis means lost his life
follow when there was guid on board to tempt the With this I sent the watch below, and step-cupidity of the evil minded-delaide pd into ng cabin stunned and stupefied
had brought about the poor mate's death. the sudden accident-ur rather, as I could not help
believing--by the foul blow which The first thing which I now turned my
of
This true,
they
saw abondant
by
Observer.
CAPTAIN K. T, F. Stammers, two subal officers and mon of the lat battalion of the terus, and seventy-five non-commissioned 10th Regiment, at Chatham, have been
of the
regiment.
AN OLD WRECK.Mr Adams informs us
"Amor
A farmer devoid of unscienes has tak en 48 Chinese and fearing test they escape, in place of securing them by means of pho-
a mistake on the first regatta day, was sail other case was unfortunately going on, but fographic
likenesses, white would coat himed for again this morning. All the beats it would not be long. A minute or two bis preferred to mark them sirive meationed shirted, except Triangle thoaiter, the case was called, and the
and Mouenic, from Kowloong at 9 am, plage in the line box day there are man
&ving taken text the gluing from the river will not availie what had become of their officer, But to rae; for though, in the excited state of the course being exactly eimilar to that in the witness-box.
tke $100 now, and the large works: VECESSARY could they all Senhor Velarde's experience of the South
they kept
•kept very closely
without together, the Arctica republice just be limited, we fear 1
Char purporting
if the to bu his signature was forgery and expense, even fear. 'Nevertheless that
olice boat) rounded the Princess of furgel tiot, and said the act has been
been fott first in
in order, followed by Blach Tom, a bad seen one before, but could give no sufficiently energotle tot were them counted suiticiently certain, and coin- True Blue, Douglas Cutter, and Ella. The information as to how the forged notes got Accordingly, little has been done. The ments are unneccssary. The undersigned
race must have been a romarkably quick one, inte
into circulation; he did not remember would abstain from calling your attention
Southern ehore would seem to be pigher, aud as will be teen by the this were it not that the colonista u
as each boat compared the note produced with that he the land upon the north is lower a few miles der contract for Paris leave a Portuguese arrived. Griffin cate in firat at 11.4936, und before seen; but it appeared partly from the river than it is upon the banks, colony, and have the National Auns of Por having thus done the entire run in two done on block, and partly due by hand. and has the fearful deluge of last tugal stamped upon each contract; and hours and 481 minites; Black Tom, Mr Kaye, having sighed his deposition, and when the stream, bursting forth at & placs were it not that the Governor of Macso at 126.12: Dougla? Cutter, 18.27.00; ad Supreme Court, hos left the Magistracy, port of Chi-nan), spacdily spread over some having been bonud over to appear at the called Lao-k'en (which may be called the particularly recommends to the undersign- Ella, 12.47.00. Griffin therefore
gela unt of how the an account low the passengers
Mr Starp intimated that he would re- Mr were treated on passage should be given, while the secóml falls to Black serve his defence, as weered the Magis sweeping away in its fearful rush whole vil attention to was to have all the fireartos"
hundred Bquaro inilos of country, not to have besi True Bite appears either not regards every vessel which leaves that port. tied, or tailed to pass the winning post. trate meant to commit the cafe-Super-lags iuus perusentry tos distitution. This board brought into ray cabin, though, it is placed under orders to proced from that appears that upon the arrival of outo The remarkablo` quickness of this saling ber statement in the case of importance.. district is included in that now visited by jed only tú a few muskets and four pairs of reson to Japan, to angout this service
tendent Dee's evidence the only
uce was the only industrious Pern my jurisdiction
would have
as they amount were not many, as over these unfortunates who come fertilize
their sweat the soil of Pernd that the Seulic, the winner of the Be said that about Juno last, four in the insurgents; and as thus in euccessive pistols. The steward was a faithful milate compsajes of I
ichon yacht race of the 24th, took three hauraimo ts bis house and offered to give up the years boen desolated by food and war. We, who had stood by me in several cases of five Mail) that he has during the last few and to strengthen the enllivation, which 40 and true-quarters to go over the same plant, implements and eight met engager used over a part of its data dantecessity, and therefore I felt no doubt in days raunvered many articles from the re needs their help,
help, if on
-on their arrival
evidence of found laws which protected them in their distance--or 6565 uiuutes more than thin forging bank notes, on condition of being
the past in the
high trusting bich, so I told him that on the least aina of the old wreck at Unde Kraal, wear paid $500. Second prisoner was n of gou the trunks of trees; the hoggy ground, sign of any unusual movement on the part Camp's Bay, amongst which we may men- isolated and helpless state. Unfortunately. Speaking this is not so: for we aso that the farmers state that in all raters, we may
those men They uning more than ones;
from which the water had but recently sub of the crew he was to hasten to the cabin tion a large brass mortar, aut ka bomunicated with the bike sided; the sparse and stunted crops, aird aud arm himself, too, to sleep in a cabin of 1062, and the following inscription with some honorable reptious regard the face for the Douglas Challenge Cup will in the lied to take my steps. Mr. Kaye many Jave boun robuilt the mud brick tomed place. Then, as to the second wats, brass howitzers. Mr Adams states that bu
the Oceau
1, hearing the date the hamagers of above all, in the ruined villages, Though near my own berths instead of in his accus sailed for un Wednesday next, when the which declined any White unul will most likely accompany 300 reward: the man had not begu to him restored-not a few remained as the waters gave lint a pair of pistols went to go about 18 feet long, but it being very heavy, Vincet. Omnia," also a number of declining absolutely. Government. offered cottages of the northern peasantry are soon
left bim I the yachts. After such testimony as this from a
sinin og tormation to had left them, perhaps because their owners forward to the forecastie. on any account, he has not as yet succeeded in getting 26. also has come across a lage brass cannon, ou deck and strictly ordered him responsible and humane official, what will
the effect that second prisoner gave the the defenders of the Peruvian traffic say!
bat to keep abaft of the
of the maiumaat, so that note to first prisoner, proved his apprehen- Who can wonder that such tragedies as
Tam Aking, a chair-coolie (No. 150) ap-
sion for the same upon her information, rapid-deep hers, but shallow there-and call me without a moment's delay,
Travelling down the stream, we found it in case of an emergency he might be able to up; the top part of the
bright from the continual wash was quite
of the sand those of the supposed Providenza, or peared against a person named David Young and stated that he heard second prisoner of dificult navigation, from numerous
but the lower part seemed to be embedded Cavalli, take place when the opportuni- and claimed his chair-hire which had bean say that he gave the note to the first pri-hoals, especially as we neared the mouth my berth with orders that I should be of the remains of okl shot. The wreck, which
Having taken these precautions I went to in a
โรมแข่ง of old im, which appeared to be unlawfully refused. From the story of the SOLST.-Second prisoner made his deferto, The port is a village named Tie-mon-kivan complainant it appeared that the coolie was though duly cautioned. He said that he say where is sowie 450 1 from Chi-than and 120 ed at 4 o'clock, I had soarsely, however, as
had my clothes off more than four or five Ayan giys the forged li fram the open son. Formerly the place minutes when heard a kooking with the unde Kraal, The remains appeared to be supposes to have been a spanish trader usined Chun Ayan throws a brilliant light upon the even-10 exception to the rale of Chinese who note to ang Asney, the first brisoner: he was only 40 l inland, the difference be-sound of a man's voice at that part of the the bottom part of a vessel, and are much ap-of-war, les in a deep kole just off tual destiny of the Peruvian coolie. We gure in the Courts; and he lied right and had never gone to Mr Deane's house about tween that and its prezent distance re-ship's stern which was immediately under covered with sand. The place is just inside
left sccordingly. He said that he was en have been, denied as merely writing sengaged about, half-past seven on Sunday any forged nutes He, however, refused presenting the distance already made by neath may cabin window. I listened, in à Bitionally in our protests against the
ght; while the defendant's buy deposed to say where this Chun Sy was to be the river to tho, coast. In the neigh few minutes the noise was repeated. I got of water; while upon the reel there is not
fu (his master) was
he had coolic trade at the China ead of the roy- to the fact that Me You Tolman's) notile had witnesses la produce. His gins to spread itself. Even now
tried to get big, but failed.bourhood of Tie-men-kwan, the river be
beep, opened the port-hole, and asked what
in coesite effede prazos hins low, it presented, the appearance was to hartue votes of food art hany
i was the inatter. When fauoy what my joy after ten o'clock. Defendant stated that he Worship thorstore guage used in reference to the fate of the need the ccclio at 11 pame and offered ers for trial at the next Criminal apasion of of a vast lake, while in the rainy season, it voluntary emigrant after reaching Peru.tholic 10 cunts, which woolie refused i
Court. Mr. Sharp then up the Supremje
area. Yet strangely Seahor Volarde states that if the crimas coolie wanted to get 40 conte-Mr Good plied for ballon behalf of the first prisoner, enough, the villagers rebuild their houses ven, in a few minutes my brave officer and rigton, the pickpocket, being transported, has bequeathed it to the South Kensington Le complains of remain unpunished he lade discharged defendant, and ordered the on the groumi that there was no avidelice year by year upon the old spots; and stran- true friend was again in hoard safe and usenus. Curiosities of this origin sto will be,
coolie to pay $3 amands; in default, aix of guilty knowledge of the forgery.on Prug
ger Bill, with their crops
His story was soon told-When on the
auch delight to visitors that, not fruproba- "Under the painful necessity of sending to daye hard labor.
Asuay's part
The Worship refused to their vory land itself in ore destroyed and cases utterly. his government a copy of this note, adding Tivo summonses were beard yesterday grant the application, as upon the depoet lost by having bergine a part of the river previous night he had gone forward to the bly, the watch iu quastion will send some thered the disagreeable picture presented morning against Wm. Jauffret, French baker Lion it did not secun so clear that first při bed, they are yet compelled by the officials forecastle to call up all banda, he had been AN YOU tell me, asked a pompous by the streets of Lims from the mousse Wellington Street, for having kept a bit soner was merely the sinpe of others; the to pay their olden taxes on produce, just and those overboard be for ignitos, subvol countritte-town of a modest hitle number of Chinese mutilated in the employ liard table on his premises, and for having circumsteticas of the case
necessitated
as if their bacus were filled witli grain. So either to resist or ery out; and, in fact, if dith, why naturs did not make asparagus much
for Chinese justice!
he had made ever so much noise he would if it bad, it would have been impossible for grow with sack end succulent ?" "Hensusa longer off an abundoned by them, when Bold spirituous lujnors in his boose. From refuaal of bail,
to work,
There the support of pub. the evidence of Joan Ougnet and L. fervais,
one or two minor mouths, not have been heard amidst the rush of which the TRAVEL IN THE INTERIOR...
the stream, appears to open and close wild and waves. He was fortunately, how-to hold it in his fugere," was the somewhat capriciously. One turning ust govemment, if it sees Et, to give directions must have
satisfactory reply Advices have been received via Ohin was closed last year another, which bends, a strong and splendid swimmer, and
us the rate at, which the
WHAT is the difference between a hungry perait the emigration from that port of bad, however, been granted to thoroughly kiang from Mr Ney Elias, date! Oct. 13th, northwest, was opened then. It was Dying we checked by the abortening of sail, the other eats too long.
had been go- and a glutton 7 One longs to eat, ant search dofendant's premises, and a ne at which time be had reached Tsi-Ning-ained in it by contrary winds, we had time the and of a rope hanging overboard at the walks an alow that his shadow frequently this that we randbed the sea. Being de And what says the Peruvian Minis- while an animus appeared on the part of crowded with soldiers and Chinese gun pisszant with the river delta. Repeatedly sins in the wake of the vessel, and then
spirituous liquors whatever were found Chan. He describes the place is being
to A longer acquaintance than was ter to this tempustrenee, and the fut the complainants (one of whom had been
stern. Seizing this, he was towed for some Boats. He and bia party, however, got thel demand that the Chinese who had partner with defendant), bla Warship die through on the 12th, without being observ. and there were 7 or 8 fest of water wear the when he had collected his strength, he
high water, land was been branded should have their contracts missed, both Cases.
And, at the time of bis anchured hear the furthere were hoat-on the tide going out, we forud our of great exertion, made good his hold until worth two in the hand.
sprang upou the rudderobaina, and by dint immediately cancelled He replies in
TO-DAYʼN PULIDE,
start for the Yellow River, about three uses upon a vast and flat, with no sin an opportunity care for getting on boat life the most approved style of the Circum- locution Office.
four days journey distant the country sight. Junka drawing more than six feet without the knowledge of the arew. As "Orders had been giv-.
Mr May on the Bench, Leonard Harnes, coachbuilder, o, ap. about there was described as being disturb coming up the river sro tranzhipped
of water, we were told, never
CFD83 the bar. peared to Auster & suinions, at the fu-ed, and the landal of the beat refused to
soon, then, 48 night had come on, and the ee"..."tand that the offenders should be stance of Anis Bueil (a Chinese femnels, go to it. Mr Elias hoped, however, to into lighters, which convey them to Tie-men lights on board were all put out, he made dealt with conformably with law. Se wife of R. Sueil); for having sesaulted the date him to do so, as he was bad barges for conveyance into the interios know anything of his being saved, fur the others. Ferhaps the most humorous pesch
kwan, where they are again transferred to
and attracted my attention.
LORD BROUGHAM.-Lord Broughan was Not a soul in the ship besides myself witty himself, as well as the cause of wit ig ther Polar was evidently not the man to complaruànt with intent to ravish her, stick to his or the soldiers &
employers to avoid trouble himself about maudlin notions of her house near the London inu. By the other boats at Tai-Ning-Chahe ho and his son, Chi yang in the north bank the opening of the port-hole, hind all been the papers. He was asked to return shanks
aboat half-past one on the 24th instant, being pressed"
There are not many cities on the banks of like all the the Yellow River between Ohi-gian and the which the chief mate had made, as well as by him, whose memoirs to just now in all wind had been blowing hard, and the noise ever heard at a wedding breakfast was made humunity. To Brand, Mutilate aud
information read, it appeared that Barnes Mr Elias mentions that when Abandon to Starvation a Chinaman la aburet Mrs Steil's bedroom door, tore
Yangchow, there were a great is 70 li from the capital. 70 It further east drowned hoforo anything could be heard ofor the bridesmaids. He said something t
it on the quarter-dnok. Nobody but our this effect:I am greatly flattered by many
age. Let us read the sober official lau- unt out of the house (Mir
по
to
lic churity, with the object of (uducing my thu
the complainants, it appeared that
to the Governor of Maso not to longer about played thereo
Chinese colonists for Peru.".
en "..." for the verification of the chary
Buptenber last. A search-
A
ready to
mere vothing in the country whore her bedgown and was attempting to affected soldiers there, some of them i
Christian prisoners have within the last his
few years been sewn up in fresh cow tracted her boy barnes then want away nal, ren
ready
the foreign rebels."
covers an
are
immense area
I threw him a line, and, thanks to Hea
my
a roof of rocks, and is in about 30 fatbom above two or three feat.
A DANGEROUS GIFT.--The last possessor
of the watch which was the cause of Bar-
que into & transport :
thrown before he had time ti
he was able to keep near her until he found
."
1**
noies
a
RATHER SLOW-Aman in New Orleans fall asleep on the side-walk.
TAKING A DRAIN.Jumping & ditok. NEW AXIOM-A thorn in the bush is
prevented Rowing are shed. WHEN the good man dies, the tears he in
THE prosperous man, who yields himself
to temptation, bids farewell to welfare.
hiles and laid in the sun to perish by he was perfectly eobar Mrs Steil kus proach of tably to riu sway on the api-tung. These are both bien cities, of was sound asleep in his hartly outside. W maids, and I have been trying to determine when Mra Sucil's screams atendamped on the banks of the Grand Ca- again, but on the opposite shore, selves were in the cabin, and the stewarding asked to return thanks for the brides
Canal is described as being also on the south bank, ie 230 li; secret, except as regarded the second tiste, been selected for the honor of representing
the most excruciating tortures! So Aduthing about a had tin of
Cysters
kBxtil tu balong to Li Footai. was, the boy, described the appearance of
The
Grand
They were no great importance. Thenos to Pu-tri agreed, then, to keep the matter entirely for which of way merits it is that I have and not to let any one else on board know the fair young creaturea whether for
miral Souza, who doesn't see the beauties things when he ran to the bedrooms, upon in a most deserted state, and appears to be while from this again to Li-chin that the life of the chief officer had been ay yonths, for my innocence, er for ny of Peruvian mercy, has most properly hearing the cries of his mistress. Barnes, used for hardly anything except transport on the north bank is perhaps 50 . Tho saved. Nor was there much trouble to debesuty." In the end he took credit to stopped the emigration, and has further who found himself in an awkward position, ing soldiers and as a road for gunbonte, only one of these ofties we were able to this, for the steward had but little need to himself, amid merry pesis of laughter, for
non after left. He was also in ignorans For the last two days the party had boon I visit was Pu-tal From repute, it la pro, come into my cabin, and they was an emp. the poosion of al three,
more published the sorrespondence: for
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