MBER 4: 1868.
SHIPPING.
No. 1717 DECEMBER 4 1868. J
VALS
it, atr., 1,049, Alex. Dee, General-Bis barque, 032. Cowie, Oct., Coals, 800 tons. British bargne, 496, ma, November 22,
barque, 42, Loop, tral-Chines Norwegian 3-masted Tamsus, Dec 1,
3packages Camphor.
& Co.
American atramer,
December 1, 1. P
Co.
RED
oki
GERS.
rounda, Mesers W. J
Hobson, W. J. Sterry 105 Chinese.
STS N. Goodyear and
Beste, Toukey, Mra..
23.
Ppean passengers left
day:
19, and three others.
pean passengers arriy-
-day-
REPORTS.
dur, from Newcastle,
l weather ou leaving
Oct., passed Stewart's
applies from the na
ind deserve, encour
ad to China sud the
colonics, as they
s}}
me are very intelli-
bainder of the passage
is and calms till get-
ore the weather was
less 61 days ont
vore or
50 till
uer Sinconada, from first part had 8. E, middle part, strong weather; during lat
winds and fine wea Ert King of Hutung
OTIFICATIONS.
Y & FOOCHOW,-
NG," on Sunday, the
7.30 A.M.
at 4 p.ru. To-morrow,
at 1 pm To-morrow,
5th instant.
JAPAN," at Deon,
that, under the pro.
sury Warrant dated
stage on a Letter not
ce in weight poated
any
of the Ports in
iressed to Egypt, or,
sed to Hongkong or
hiva and Japan, and by British Packet, ia four Ceuts to Twelve
ing half-an-ounce in
of Twelve Cents for geablo,
Postage is compulsory.
W. MITCHELI stmaster General
1888.
that, under the au- Tarrant dated the Ist ding, or First-Clasa rmy will, in future, privileges in regard dressed to theur on irs as are at present bued Officers in the Schoolntistresses will Schoolmaster of all.
are) to the sate
to their Letters, are
ssioned Officers and
W. MITCHELL, stmaster General, Ece,
1868.
SPATCH. and Fopelow,Per ay, the 6th ist, at
Bengali, Tomorrow,.
Tikado, To-morrow,
G. barque Japan,
ant
IONS.
December, 1968. W1 $627
THE CHINA MAIL.
|
usde
to
---Ethnographical Sketches of the Hakka tracy any day and forbid Mr May going Youd opius dross, saking apparatus and to which he away with that vessel; found that the Alligator had been there is a mean artifice, which can damage only
do for
NOTES & QUERIES THE Acting Attorney General in Court coolie was fined $5, in default ten days' told him that I thought there was something qualified to take charge of a Government
ON
THE GLADSTONE AND AROMBISHOP MAN- imprisonment, and as he failed to pay, he wrong to which he replied, No; it is all vessol, asking me several questions in the NING-Mr John Davidson of Dundes has CHINA AND JAPAN.. on Wednesday, laid down a proposition went to Gaol; second defendant was Bued right Daring the whole day I was view presence of Captain Rous and the officers written a letter to Archbishop Manning,
No. 11, Vol. 2, --
of law that is very startling to people $0.25, which fiue was pair. Is now ready.
fy them through the glass, and had a strong on the quarter-deck. He was satisfied, and calling the Archbishop's sttoution to certain P. who hare her accustomed to forms of fourteen Chinese as being tsp cius cha The next day a man named Waltou, who then in Hobart Town. When she came in, Mr Gladstone. The Liverpool Mercury of
Young
(47) oba gori a batch of suspicion that she was a runaway vessel. said I should bave the Alligator, which was insinuations regarding his connection with NOTES-Executions in Hongkong; The constitutional Government. The learned racters, Prisouors were all found in a house proved to be the pirate captain, was invit the captain was to be discharged, and I to to-day publishes Dr Manning's reply:
Wax Insect, Marco Polo's Legend con- verning Bayan; Gremation in dqa gentlemon said that. As law was oon-wishont a license. Search was made, in to partaks of a dinner. After dinner was me to go round with him to New Zealand to the paragraph in which an attempt is
in Gilman's B
Bazaar, where opium is retailed ed on board the Sisters by Captain Duke, take hor. Mesntime Captain Rous wished beg to thank you for calling my attention Missions in China Comparative Tables stituted in Hongkong, the Attorney Geoxpectation that some of geographical Names Contral Asia,
put on the table, I rose as pilot, ss he had never been there before, the opinar stolen over, and apWalton in these words. from Messrs Glob, Livingston & Co's. up neral had power to go up to the Magis might have been found; but nothing be- You havo r
calumniate Mr Gladstone by the Chinese Method of Computation,
challenged up and
which I did, and on coating back to Sydney fact that bis eldest son is my godson. This answered, FI bave; I could and another captain appointed The theas who use if The fact is "NO," Mr QUERIES:-- White Cooks ou Coffins; The on in any case. This had never been seven pipes, was found by the searchers--not help it. I said that will
o Porobin: The done; but it was notwithiwading the ingent & Co, however, exposed to having ug md naked
A Chinese cook in the employ of
and. went away on deck. Duke then a chooner Durling was
came esa
for the
oldest son of Mr Gladstone about the year bought 20 cash worth i opium
1840. Mr Hope Scott Bud Mr Gladstone dross, the Temple near Whampoa; Meaning of fact." Mr Pollard properly characterized which is only half the price of goaloyside, armed, and inquired for Captain asked. if there was a vacancy for me now. I friendship with Mr
were at Eton the afternoon his boat came ing sold the opium, but stated that Walton; Told them I know of no Captain spium-First defendant admitted he was in charge of the house for Walton, but that there was a mau of the a friend, He was thereupon muleted name of Walton on board I then called sailing muster. I then said, I had better in many ways drawn togethet. From that three months' imprisonment; this indivi
of ชน $60, or in default) Walton to go into his boat. dual had to go to Gaol. The other lefeud wind. Mr. Williams, the missionary (late would be the best."
beau twice attempted. He said it tinued close and intimate. In 1861 the ants garo various excuses; and his Wor- Bishop Williams), came on board, and I had
interesurse of our friendship was suspended The narrative conludes with Mr Tapsell's by the ship, beying cautioned the defendants upon some conversation with bius.
the act dermauled
of me by my con As he was return to the Bay of Islands, subsequent science in submitting to the Catholic
Chinese Dragou and Pearl; The Polo
Lamoist Tarion, Characters found in
Idol at Pekin; Practics of sending round declared his opinion that it was uncon- this as a roonstrous proposition," and Betelunt when in Trouble; Reapeet paid stitutional and illegal for the Magistrates ta Written Paper. REPLIES
The Term Pi ia, The Chi-to be under the power of the Executive." words for Upium; Chinese Names But the learned counsel did not deny the RC86 of Homan Catholic Privats at Peking, accuracy of the Acting Attorney Gene The lutroduction of the Custard Apple; al's statement, and we may therefore Chinese Baudoline; The Ok Cue,Jade
ractors
Patchonly. LITERA BY NOTICES,BOOKS WANTED.
elie
told
told
of thecourag
me what
bonna for Tonging there ready for Hops Scott and I stood sponsors to the was to be done? I arice, which wanted: 8 captam have been friends Gladstone began when
AOA
labe, I went to Captain Nicholson Ha saul no, that two lieutenants had come
and Oxford together, and along life. My
out froin England who would stop before a We had the same private tutor, and we wete at Oxford about the year
leave the
1880.
"That night it came on to blow a gele of and had a my life was in dangor.. time till the year 1851 our friendship con-
Stone, The word "Awa,"-The Charly presume that the law is as the the evil effects of saioking (which were going over the side he said, Tapsell, I hope settlement at Maketu, and recomate the Church. We cessed to
latter stated-it. If it is, it should be worse than those of drinking), discharged you will not let her, I told him she should? ramoin of inany persons which he effected" for more than twelve correspond, and
altered. If an Attorney General has them. such power, what guarantee have wo that be will not use it to improper ends! Attorney Generals (especially they At Hongkong, on the 4th instant, Mrs D. happen to be only Acting) are not always R. CRAWFORD, of a daughter..
BIRTH..
discreet; their action way unjustly in- peril personal liberty and personal pro- THE CHINA MAIL.perty, and interfere with the due admi
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1868.
LITERATURE IN HONGKONG.
SUPREME COURT (Before the Hon. the CHIEF JUSTICE.)
December 4, 1868. LANDSTEIN AND OTHERS CARZOWIEZ, Jiigment on Motion for new Trial.
His Lordship sat at eleven o'clock, and gave judgment in the above case. He be gan by saying that he could not usefully give a longer cousiduration in the question, and therefore ho gave judgment now. A plaintif, but new festimony Frué since beu jury had given judgment for the
I have
retro years we Bayver met. not. Mr Williamemastered all theat his own coat, several of whom were in the last years, public and official duties Maoris in the bay he could in canoes, all copeans, as a proof that he has, through have renewed our communications. armel, to take the vessel; but they wore his career, endeavoured to serve his fellow been compelled to communicate with many afraid, and kopt behind the rock. That creatures from suotives of humanity. public meu in successive Governments, and night it came on to blow a
wind, * gale of
be- Owing to the horrible attempt on the life among others with Mr Gladstone, with this ing obliged to let go a second unslor, in of the Frince and bis consequent departure only difference of the others most were the morning it usoderated, and the wind for England, the opportunity to present either strangers or but slightly known. was ok, Captain Duke and Captain the petition did not occur, and with the Mr Gladstone was and is the man whose Clarke of
of the Barriett went on board the sauction of Mr Tapsell the documents were friendship has been to me one of the most. Wellington tu see her out of the harbour; forwarded to Sir George Bowen, Governor cherished and valued of my life. To found they hove short upon the first, the up, the
and have of New Zealand, with a request that they on this an insinuation for raising the 'No loosing the foratopsail When I observed received that the petition will be trapanitas uomanly, base, and false as the Florence people were up might be transmitted to the Prince, to Popery ory, or suspicion of Mr Gladstone's git home which application a courteous reply war filelity to his own religious convictions, is ready to get
cheating it home that it was a dingescofet thing to lot, that that, 1 called all hands aft, and told them ted to England in due coures.
ascond
The
telegram in which the same political party, for the same political ends, united Mr. Gladstone's name with mine last summer.
nistration of law. As the Acting Attor ney General remarked, the Magistrates of Hongkong have never been "forbid den" by the local law officer of the Crown in the exercise of their functions; It seems, unfortunately, to be a pretty still, as he suggests, they may br, and well established fact that there is no reemit circumstances lead us to believe avered by the defendants, upon which vessel go out; knowing that the soldiers THE ARMAMENT OF THE NATIVE The indignation you express at this new
that an Acting Attorney General way the present motion had been partially with their officers ware down below in irons chance of seeing a Branch of the Royal be found, indiscreet enough to commit grounded; and a new trial was generally and would no doubt be mundoren,
INDIAN ARMY. Asiatic Society re-established in Hong-such an offence. Not that the present allowed in this ground on payment of crowseid, peak, whatever you say we will demand of the old Indian officers for the cunclade this letter without
The Army and Navy Guzelfe says that the trick will, I am sure, be shared by every kong--at least nos for a considerable friendship, How of
honourable man in the country. I cannot
adding
that a period. It is of no use hugging uur. De capable of it, for a Magistrate has the previous trial, and quoted the author inwser-up and olap a string on the cable, may be logically right, but it is just one of close suid intimate till thirty years, ity of Baron Pollock to show that the custs and the rest to mount the guns and get the Belves with the idea that we are curi.ity weapons at command.. Some other the new trial would bave to abide by the amali arus realy for action, which was doue-at least just at prezent.
then right things to do which will not be degroo, enables me to bear witness that a 1851 in na common result of the sam At the ground of done, Walton, observing this, said to Cap be admitted that the Indian officer has nently interested in the progress of Pollard knows what we mean, and it is misdirection, he had given a careful cousi- tain Onke, 'You are here to see ins out, never made any express and explicit regulation and party, and more protected It must mind of greater integrity or of more tran-
& trata, granted the "His mind bad rmellated Clarks on beard. Duke sworo that he who do not reason in this way: if you trust selfishness in public affaire than Mr Glad
eration
fee capable of being swayed ta that point, and would have and if he could,
upon that ground brosdaido shall now keep you and the native troops, but there are few of them all such baseness oven by the fault of. more than once; and if he possibly could know nothing about it, whatever Tapsell bave
alla soldier you ought to give him proposal of the sort. We du manage to himself when he exclaimed upon his granted the new trial upon that con- did wne for his own protection ; and he gave weapon he can use. If you do not truation that the policy of justice to the Irish
best
stone's, I have never knows. The alloga antagonist, "An I had known be lund sideration, he certainly would have done his word of honour that the Wellington him you ought not to ȧrin or even puuple by removing the sozial of the
science, art, and civilization, etc., etc., when we cannot find three. men of lead ing position to come forward with any
few works of more or less practical use
to residents in China have been produced
within the last few years. But the less
people have only a sety valve "Mr
occasionally. We shall presently find the Hon. H. J. Ball in the predicament in which Bir Andrew Ague Cheek found
a relief to be able to blow off the steam
LOCAL
-THE LOSS OF THE ALENT.
tbo
&
of
now you are
by
ring to give me a sition on the subject of the armament fignant patience of insincerity ad
to
India
opinion that, evonlar, those wore dog. I told him I was making prepara still armood with Enfolds. When the whole Government, or by friendship with me, is
The Court the rose,
and
badd
noit
well
still force
better
well armed with Enfields as the
have
weapons
ور
gives a
for
contert imoh more arduous and muguinary insuring and childrons for
tunes
1 Fox
it is not likely the Indian orling a number of large jackasses
the table and asked me to hover uld give Suider rides to the
where
This is
144
silk-worma iu Chelsea Park" from Spain, in order to propagate a larger
is much to be regret.reed of mules in
mules in England," "for fatten
not that the widdle-aged men or the Phase, which left this for Shanghai on the by convicts, while on her cally sized take the ringleaders on board of us, strong infusion of the British clement in wild be almost impossible here to
matter of fact; but there were
BONG
But, though he could not any that he should go ont. On this condition he let him at e bring out a few sheets of printed matter of fence, Fil have seen the Jury, of them both get the boat. as as daily, fortnightly, and monthly, and a dimmet ere I hud challenged him."
that he yard came on board and asked me what I was yet unproved, we believe, with a the words noted by Mr
supply of Sniders; some
either by a niere desire to overthrow the regiments are were ao medited by the durrounding vir- tion to prevent that rogue from going out, cumstances and by the general scope of the He said, 'I give my word of honor she time to consider, perhaps, whether the
are supplied with breech-loaders it will be imposture and imposture is the mark of a
feeble and falling cause," charge, that he did not in any substantial shall go out. I repliot, I gave my word sepoy ought to be put on an equality, se
BUBBLE COMPANIES IN 1720. When a ephemeral publications in sense re- The following report has courteously been mind was always doubtful in trusting to
way misdirect the Jury. As the judicial of honor she shall haver go out He said, present the Colony, but simply a few placet at mir disposal.-Thert, 185 memory in euch masters Bir Hayllar's eighty-five desperato eliaracters on board in tile and rank might be made. That may
"What can we do, considering there are
far as weapons are concerned, with the company was announced, no one Europeau. It is argued that a reduction, nght et inquiring if the project were a residents of literary tastes, while even
practical Lone or not; a company was evenl the daily papers aro milliontly burren tous, No. 18,392, owner Richard Deacon of notes had cast a doubt over his mind; but I told him thioss characters proved to be ho true. It is said, too, that in actual en announced, and its shares bought, which
Bogkung, B. it. uboti, master. Left regarded fairly with the notes taken by the cowards when it came of correspondence to establish a marked Hongkong on 17th bound to Yoko- plaintiff's counsel and by
ultime,
was merely advertised as "for an unders to the trial difference between them and those pub- bama with a general cargo. Moderate was constrained to come to the core the said no one could have anythingy of the Suider would quadruple the eficien-nare bits of card, with the impression in counters with native enemies the superiori- taking which shall in due time be revealed" Me Brereton, he
to do with it but a mindmap, sad Clarke ey of native troops against an e lished in more favoured quarters. Glad aswanther for three days, when NE. and that there was no substantial riadirection.
would have nothing to
with it do
That is Fort and
enemy. waling-wax of the s Northerly we should be to be able to say that Hongles set in-ship had to lay to. The application would therfore be granted Clarke said I will have nothing to do with in the argument that the British soldier nveying to their possessors merely the
certainly the caso. But there is
sign of the Globe Tasero, of the 23rd saw the Pratas Shoal on the former ground. No costy would be it. This was on Saturday. On Sunday ought to be in kong was the centre of scientific and dead to
possession of a
permission to subkoriba literary activity in the farthest Past, we E. by Neha or 4 mileship Leading grauted on this wotion, however-he bemorning oarly we huisted a flag and fired a than the repoy, so long as the latter ia
gome. time after- Atruck
wards to a new sailcloth company not yet are compelled to own that Shanghai has was throw on the shod at 6 P.. and lived he had power of the defend his furetopmast. The next shot cut his armed as his possible antagonist. Many formed, were actually sold peri
over that He had, on to the top of the reef. Tho in considering the position
gun from the quarter-deck which took down better claims than this Colony to the next morning saw six juuks, and afterwards aut in the matter, expericuced great diffi-maininast half through, about two feet from People think that if le sopoys had been asley, under the title of Globe
the American fore and aft schooner cuity in resisting the lufluence arising from the deck.
for sixty guineas and 78- title. While strongly protesting against Dart." Daptain Steward (late Pier-master | a very hard case. He didn't, but plain- down bolow. I mauned k boat and went,sible to suppress the wuting Wo do not list of trees hubbles in July, amounting to
The mutineers then all bolted
Itegiments were, it would
"Folitical State of Great upward. The the idea, so sedulously propagated by Hongkong and Canton Steam Host Cam- hit must, know-wliether the affidavita on board myself, izmed with a brace of pis vice is the rule and respectability the Day) lying inside the Lagoon. The Junks' filed were true; and if they were, he would i tols and a dagger concealed, giving ordlare that opinion. We believe, however, onies for assurance of scamon's wages" some, that the community is one in which
abantred and four, among which are com crews boarded the exception, its warmest defenders cannot begin to take the eargo- two of the Funk that it was a pity that the case should to the boat to keep off the side of the
vessel and immediately
orders such an advantage would have rugadh any for a wheel for pornataal biotion be again bright into Court. assert that it is passionately duvoted to wore numbered 1,462 and 306 in white
Walton came to me aaying, I give up the on our sido. Suspect a man Mr Pollard made some remark tonehing}.rossel-} will do wish.
without causasuring igores on black ground. The Junks took the master of mess, to which the Chief books and the belles lettres generally.
you cause for your distrust for improving mal: liquors "
J looking glasses and he will give you can But we are not so bail that repressen the captain's private property and most of the Justice replied that the new trial having have their irons knocked off, and for the theless there are casos in which distrust is ing and providing for bastard children"
arders for the KNYC
to come up to probably as soon as
as he knows it. Never
for broed tatives of higher as than "stunning Yarn
consisting of Oil, Oigars, Soap, Oot been granted on payinent of costs was in annuition to be delivered up to me, forced on a Government. We dare not, it (the first idea of the Foundling races," " jolly picnics" and "3. 1 the top van 6., (about 100 kms in all). The the plaintif's favour, which decision he Walton said he was afraid that
Hospital little carg
certainly would not live given if he could treated the soldiers well, to which I appears, call out the Irish militia te buries. Ang other projects were cool-
an:1 "for Spars,
for insuring against thefts and rub- atricals" cannot be found in Hongkong. Sails, Ropes de-master and crew of 10 have helped it
andare not permit volunteer Be it here observed that we do not in mu brought to Hongkong in the "Dart"
swered that was not
ot my look-ent. After rolled in Ireland, Even if it were now jamies for planting of mulberry tree and wards be asked me down into any possible way grumble at people in-anivel bere about zuidnight, entering by.
the cabin, placed liquor dalging in these innsements; on the the Lyeemoon, running through the Harbor
A PIRATIC L VESSEL, FORTY
help myself. I replied that I had no objective i contrary, we enjoy them ourselves. But and anchoring West of Green Island. The
troops, tion if he would first do the same, for 1 ted, but it is not to bo wondered 26. In YEARS AUQ... at 7. this morning,
feared 1 we are sorry to find that these, good crew were lauded at 7
(From a New Zealand Cirrexpulent.)
that poison might be in it. After the force which is assembled on the frontiering hogs." A clergyman proposed a com- enough in their way, seem to form the and the "Dart" inmediately weighed and
proceeded in direction of Macno.
that I went on deck and made preparations there is a strong infusion of the native slony to discover the land of Forty yours ago the Sydney newspapers to secure the prisoners. The boxt day I was ment-more properly speaking, there is a monopolize the gold and silver which that Ophir, and only relief from the one object most men
contained on account of the heroic rescue employed in gutting our
reset have in view-oney making It is We regret to learn that the M, I. Steamer of a
mel ready to
hohieved still to produce. It in country was which had been a brig
gave the native mass; but it must be sonceded the ridient us beyond what was represented young men of the Culony are below the 1st instant, broke down on the 2nd about a to Norfolk Island, and e restoration of his own vessel: While taking tha
way from Sydney the proper captain, Harwoud, the charge of that some of the native regiments belong to average in intellectual attainments or hundred miles north of Haugkong. The the vessel with its prisoner-sighty-five in on board of us, two of them made their bich have never best at any time disaf-burique lists, containing companies "for
prisonera
of our parts
Indian empire and to tribes have less leisure here thau elsewhere.telligence reached the agent here late number to the withorities in Spiney, by escape to Patua, where Mr. Willianes But they staply care for uone of these last night, and the Franc has been despatch-won six of the ringleadhre were hung. Being informed by the Mantis that there them. Should the fores be engaged, undue against divorce," and the like. Within two was. fected. It seems nut very politic to distrusting the grant "for insuring marriage things" as a rule. We must therefore dent are to hand. The Imperatrics will Island. This was effected in the Bay of to take them as they drow their knives when result, due to their superior azmammut old for amazing prices; thoas
to tow her in No details of the acci-ail the remainder transported to Norfolk were two of them there but they were afraid pressure on the Europeans would be the three days after they were subscribod address ourselves to those who form the probably leave to-morrow with the same Islamia, New Zealand, indefiance of his dicated, and seized one of them in direction at present. The question is real pounds were paid, rose to fifty pounds; the the shares in these different companies 1 manued a boat, went to the as it is, the tendency is too much in that Water-Engine Company, on which four exception in the remarks we have to mail.
captain, by the mato of a whaling vessel, k make. We would enquire into the pos
brave Dane, who is still alive in New Zoaa hut, the other making his escape by out: ly more serious than it seems to us at stocking company's shares, for which two
plave Bibility of forming a branch committee of
land, and now, nearly 90 years of Mr May ou the Bench.
ege ting through the rampo. The entry told home. the Shanghai society in this Colony.
His courageous act made him so unpopular me on my return that during my absence The
pounds teu shillings were paid, sold for Cate was again with the masters of vessels in those scas he had heard a great deal of unise down be We believe we are right in asserting that brought for-pin "
thirty pounds; the shares in a company Mr D. R. Caldwell that he was unable many valuable contributions to the pages stated that, to his knowledge, defendant ward, to proceed to Huglind and prefer
the prisoners'
for manuring of lami," subscribed at two of the annual report are lost, owing to the was a collector for this particular form of request for reward for this signal service, irons. I told Mr. aars going as if
hellets, the second mate,
wele sawing their A BRAVE PRIEST.-The brive conduct of shings and aispauce, sold for one pound dislike felt by all except those of acknow- lottery, and was recognised by the licensed and compelled to rende in New Zealatid, touster them, and we would overhaul Nguta-o-ts Daun (New Zealand) in thing re
Catholic priest at the storming of Teton shillings. ledged literary standing to conducting a gambling-farmer; but as the old license where he has spent the subsequent forty them. I found about to enty of the correspondence with regard to any papers, expires on the 15th instant, he had got ue years. Once ho prepared a petition to the
corded by the Wanganui Times: "Through of them with their itous eat through the repid river, wyst est. literary suggestions &e they may have written authority.-Defendant was Lure Queen, and ouse to the Colonial Govern the thickness of a finger null. I threaten for at real, f, must deup aling the weary
fure disclarged
ent of New Zealand, but both fell into ed to punish them, when one man
aminous-looking clos bring to the notice of the society The
Li Afoot, the coolie charged with having
uf the inge where at any moment a vulley from an formation of a committer in South China stolen three balls of opiun freora Meeste destination, and never reached their name of Dramrand, being afraul of punish-sabuel could have swept our ranks, Father would materially aid in securing the Gibb, Livingston & Co.'s gddowns, was As he is now beyond dolotinary age of ranged, which was, that when I was in the ever ready with a kind word or playful sen meet, told me the plan which they had ar. Roland marched chcerfully, and manfully, co-operation of many quite able, but half brought up on remand, before Mr Good-humanity, and cut in the conrad of act of getting the vesel underway, and tence to any man who passed fries. unwilling, to aid in its objects. We all lake. Chús Adieung, shroff to Mesara nature expect his life to be much prolonged, when my attention would be copied, they when at last in the clearing of Te Ngutuo know the difference between persozial Gibb, said he knew the prisoner as employed he is auxious to make a final effort for the converse and intercourge by lotter, and prisoner was so engaged on the after-will feave behinul; and a mouth or two agn, over the larboxy throat, and throw me he did not wait is the rear for men being gentry-at one time in St. James's.street,
were to leng up and break their irons, gat sant the storm of bullets burst upon us, Messrs Sassoon to carry opium; and bonelit of a numerous family which he koid noon of the 23rd ultimo, in this compound heing informed of the expected visit of
I quarter. Duke was to be lirought to him, but ran with the rest of us at another in Old Bond-street. The author of Messrs Gibb's promises. The shroff Prince Alfred, of whose affable bearing and ory the; we prepared the vessel for sea,
After that a strict watch was kept forward against the enemy's position. So of Waverley has gossiped again and again further noticed prisoner standing sentry
Entry king
soon as any man dropped, he was by his with Robert Triphook, Sir Walter Scott hoping that the opportunity had como at brig Wellington. We arrived alongside tho hi, prisoner threw down $15 ball carried out. In a very short timu Bougares balls were found missing from this family, he walked from s home at Wha- out of the flourt one day after giving evid Lake City presented themissives the stup; after a visit to bis friend Hobhouse which he foundeThe Pirato," Many a the symmthies of a member of the royal all on board the hulk. On couting
ELEVES Mormon missionaries from Salt time Lord Byron has dropped into the same kong will be able to boast the beginnings chest and as the box was sound on arrival atas to Mastu, a distance of forty uiles, suce, Duke came out of a tavern called the Royal Arsemi, Woolwich, last Saturday, she loged at Triphook's. Shelley, Leigh of massim and library which may and must have contained the propor num. in order to have prepared a petition to his Rose and Crown, and asked bis if I had for permission to view the departments, but Huat, Coleridge, Hazlitt, Charles Larub, eventually occupy a fine position in ber of baile opin, be complained abont Royal Highness, which he purpused pre- seen the papers,
at the same time throwing were told that they were not British sub-Profesor and other eminent men, sonie newspapers to ine. I looked at jects, and must apply to this Secretary of have lingered there to talk with the plesant with thean that we would urge some time, because the other coolies promised to effort to utilize thom towards illustrating make up the lusa. He had since complain- lowing narative of the occurrence, in the logbook. I was greatly praised, and Duke their visit to this country is to obtain comthers received within the walls of the the ethunjogs, &c., of the Chinese Era-ed to the police, because the coolies haud sotual words of Mr Tapsell, the petitioner, was called a coward, for cousuting to let varts to the Mormon faith, and to convoy Charter-house in 1953, Brother Triphook pie. While the Council of the North made the lass gond, as promised.-Prisoner which are so simple and graphic that alter the vessel love the Bay of Islands. He them to Utah,
was the last survivot, Thirty-four brothers asked me if I could contradict the paper. Gins Brunch of the Royal Asiatic urdered to find a surety of $25 for ation would only have spoiled them.
six weeks.
A PARAULE have said in my lieart, attended funeral servico iu the chapal. On January 26th, 1837, a stratige ves- Society could of contres exercisu no possi- Mr Benjamin Menahim, & brokor, apel hove in sight at the Bay of Islands, statement from the log. The next morning the gais. But the gals wagged their heads I told him no, there was nothing but a true sail in now and have a bully time among ary in those days for the he called all hands uft, and broke me in the at me, for I was poor, and did not danes. their advice and suggestions might eming sharged more than their proper fare captains of
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A BOOKSELLER OF THE OLD SCHOOL Brother Robert Triphook, of the Charter house, died a few days since in the Charter house in his 87th year. He was almost the last of the bibliopolists who flourished in
the reigns of George Ill. Ted IV. Being throughly master of the English hisself man of extensive reading, and
his counter was for worn than forty years
only in his trado, but in his own library,
the rendezvoua of the aristocracy and
It is however an another ground that over an open cheat of opium, and upon disposition he had heard much, and and snited for Sydney in company with the side; he did not art, are you Catholic or/splore the St. James's-strest bookseller we are host anxious to see such an idea of Patra drug on the ground. to make his case know to, and enlist dockyard in Sydney, and the prisoners were estant,' but kneeling prayed for his last to collect the books of information on
to
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public estimation, and it is in connection it, his dut not give information at the sentindomment was appended the fol- then, and found a full statement from the Stato for a special order, The object of garrulous old broksolier. Of thirteen bro-
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ble control over a colonial institution, peared to charge two chair-cooliea for har. It was chato go out of the harbor presence of them all, told the men not to Neither loved I kissing, or 108-uream. montly remetit, these to whom would be for chair.hire. It appears that complicant and pilot strangers in which at the case by ne any more na n chief officer, and told the prudsher, haris egon danding, and say State, praying for a reversal or material had hired four coolies yesterday afternoon, in this instance, for Captain Duke, of there there was the shore for me. That I unto you, young men, dauce and turn away commutation of the sentence of five years? of preparing a comorial to the Secretary of care of specimens. We throw out the Anout 2.30, to take him to the Peak, from whaling ship disters, went out for that pur- uould go ashore or remain in my cabin, from wisdom; sa.shall ye tud favor among peunt servitude. It is said that civil pro confided the obtaining, arrangement, and
idea merely as a bint doubtless suscepti plaiant was about to enter his "trappono, brought this stranger in, and anoler which chase. I told him I should remain, women. But curand is he that hath under-elings are intended to be commence
which place Ho returned at 61
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lo's length of the Sisters.nut having any friends in Syduoy, and my standing in a day when foois vex the earth. ble of being improved upon. Under any drive to Mr Sasson's house, when the frat From that point I observed her with the life being in danger amongst the prisonsra. For a light foot is inors esteemed thau ads the prisoner to obtain restitution of combined cannot start un independent $1.50 which his exupradore had paid him was something not right from sosing opt day the Rainbow, commanded by wall filled head, and a glib tongue better the money obtained from Mra. Borradaile. circumstances, if Hongkong and Canton die took bold of his arm, saying that the class, and had a strong doion that there
was not enough, and demanded 82. This member of people and no apparent disclp bend, and male my oomplaint. Captain envied, for he receives favor among wonen. rialt & snack in a storur
Hou. Captain Bous cane in; I went on then silence and much learning. A fool is ding very naturally annoyed. Mir liue amongst them After Captain Duke Reis told me to come on board the But we unto wise mea that speak wisdom Manahing and he walked them up to Court. cut in board I asked him what veseul it Bail and remain, and then wrote to
Defendants pleaded, in defence, that the w Ele said it was a vessel bound from the Governor, and Captain Nicholson, tond And I considered these things, and
unto woman; for abe aball éhun you like other chairs had received $2, and they had Sydney to Norfolk Island with prisoners, the superintendent of the dockyandsaw that all is vanity; so I joined Jesui therefore asked for the name sum.First which had pub in fur wood and water, came on bourd to know whether I was Linpon in a Scotch real,
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