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Hintese barque, 2. 12, General
hese ship, 607, 12, General,
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THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S POLIOR. Mr.May on the Bench.
shaven for the occasion.
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As had been anticipated by many who were five from the local excitement
what was the proper fare to pay.-Hús Gaskell's instructions were to abandon the A VERY suspicious "shipping report" has Worship replied that the Ordinance gavo proceedings, I thought it would be the been furnished to the Sydney Herald by engendered by the attack on Prince
bis power clearly to do what he had done, most convenient course not to appear, so Captain Lee of the barque Tyre It is a to order payment of ressonable fare and that the sumtions might be dismissed en follows: The Tyra cleared the passage Alfred when at Sydney, the Duke of
amends for loss of time. These chair tirely. As your Worship has thought it of Tanawa at eleven am on the 7th Apell, An European appeared in answer to two coolics worked hard day by day to earn more fitting that I should appear, I can with a light air at N.N.E.; the inte Buckingham was scarcely prepared to summonses at the instane of two chair their food at the end of the day, and rose only say that the instructions are to aban- Captain
Robinson, master, endorse the somewhat ultim-toralty which sun-who, by the way, appeared clean in the morning without knowing where dou the proceedings
is compati bound north. At sunaot, calm, Tanu It appears that they would get their dinner at night, prompted the passing of the Treasu defendant, who lives at the Hotel d'Eu-ought therefore to be paid st once. What then, something of the terms of abandon Dauntless in shore about three miles. At and His Wo ship: Can you let me know, Reef bearing H., distance eight miles; the | Felony Act immediately after that op- to the. Penk in his own chair; and com- they must pay them at once, To in mout? You see this is not an ordinary on a. 1 on the 8th the mate of the Do
is in the habit of going frequently would they do with a cabman at home? currence. In his reply to the Earl of plainants. had, been engage by him as dobit to such men, who did not know where a right to witiniraw case, no one has fets came on board the Tyra, and said the
H case of summons; in any Belmore, he observes that "Her Majes de chair-bearers, to carry him up the they were to get their dinner, was to starve serious case you have made use of the pro- board. Asked the niste what he was doing
but bere in a rather
ternative crew had thrown the captain over Hill and then leave his there, he generally them. He had ty's Government are very sensible of the preferring to walk down. For this service however, at any time found that chair remanded on two ocassions, and it is only very bad head, that it painot bit all day,
given bis decision. If bc, cess of the Cours, the matter has been during the time the natives were
produ the
the coolies said they had been offered only coolies made use of this Court (which was Fight that I should know the cannes of the
captain overboard. He said he had
throwing feelings of loyalty and devotion to Her 16 cents per man, on the Majesty's Crown and person which have was refused. They following, always open to them) to redress their griev-abandonment. Proceedings in a crae like and that he had his head in a bucket of
which
usual allegations ance prompted the passing of this Ant" but been kicked and turned away. Defendant lose their chair-hire and any amends, as a
were made by the coolies that they had to those they carried, they would perhaps why they are put a stop to.
to anoce, while they used
improper language this having been once takes, I must know water at the time the captain was thrown
overboard. I said it was a examination of this school took place on she does that certain causes are said that he always left those outside pubislament for the
have his head int was a strange time to Bam-Defendant ask
Mr Sharp: They are mattors within the thrown over at soven p. m. en "although limited to two years in dura coolin to he
waler. The captain WAS Saturday, the 19th instant, in the pretion, dxtreme in their scope, and in the morning, as he piten came boung late and why could not be act upon it at this time? paid by his own coolies next ed, if such was the Magistrate's purpose,
ose Bankruptcy.
Mr May It Mr Trancis saga so, thou it to take them
The mate asked me to give him a
on the 7th, sence of a large number of visitors, some of he it in i a navigator will be all right. But I must know some
the island at Ebon, of who were residents in Hong Colonial Government to prevent any Before. ha had a chair of his own he had ting malinor, and his conlies also thing to guide me in definitoly settling the Tha Dauntless was a fore-and-aft schooner, on the discretion and prudence of the complainants had been up often before and coolie used to expression before noted in ware (pointing to his depositions)-sotne-sight be hail bettor go back and get him the Mulgraves. I told biar there was
ton-wearing gentlemen, several of these stains from subbitting the Act, in its $2, $1.50 and so. forth, but never on doubt the sitting Magistrate would give whether it were permitted tight arise, built at the Fijis, and Captain Robinson
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1868,
THE YEONG HONG SCHOOL, CANTON,
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Among the Chinese were numerous but
being the officials connected with the Toong-mun-koon or Chinese Government School at Canton. D. B. Robertson, Esquire, C.B., FL.B.M.'s Consul, presided, and the proceedings, which were lengthy comprised exercises in reading, spelling, dictation, geography, arithmetic as far as Vulgar Fractions, oral and written trans. lations from and into Chinese, and the
"The Council, upon the fullest reflec distribution of prizes, the examination tion, are of opinion that a great public offered and refused; and defendant then four Treason-Felony Act, and particularly by dant
Magistrate would that the
not auppies for
ant
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of Court.
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allow cases to as yot is
was master and owner."
une
of
Taz following paragraph is from the P- Nos. 26-The Chelties in nang Argus
chests of Opinin supposed to have been news just received from Caloutta, that 59 the Penang bazaar are in high glee at the
lost by the wreck of the Reiver has been house in Rangoon. The in the custom 15
The Rangoon Times says that they were to have been shipped We do not think that such has been the to Calcutta from that port a month age case but the fact is still certain that this and the insurers will therefore reap some benefit from the salvage. It is also said that about 1,000 more chests will be saved. those denizens of Beach. Street who have been for some weeks in ashes and sorrow, because of the going down of the Reiser
abuse of such unusual powers. He ab
had heard it-Mr. Blay rolled that he had. no
A serious question Case.. any single cocasion
could he satisfy them him a summons to-morrow, if defourlant present shape, to her Majesty; and would. On the pitsent occasion, the first cvolio thought the case worth while.-Defendant be thus settled. All I know of it learn with autisfaction that the Colonial came to him in the street and asked for his said he would curtainly do so, and then simply upon the ex parte statement of Mr Government had thought well to propose alavy, and, on referring hita to his boy, loft the
left the Court.
Francia; no sworn information "bas-been modifications of those clauses. The re
coolie said "you damned lie" ho got William Boyer, one of the unemployed fail; and I know nothing about it. maiks, thus made appear to have some catch bin, when coolis dissppeared. After agatimentalists, was charged by a hawker as my defence for discharging the case out
angry at this, and
out of his chair to seamen who trade sipon the sensibilities bf must therefore have some definite ground, gut South Wales Executive Council, who in bearer, and getting hold of his license, he away without paying for 36 oranges obtain what astonished the members of the New this, he refused to pay the insulting chair of oranges with having attempted to rum a subsequent minuts are unable to recog. on its suthority offered the soulies what he ed from the poor hawker's stall -Defond-appearing, the snuumons would have been Mr Fraucis: I thought that, by my not rise any force " in the objectious raised fancied the bare legal fare-viz, 16 centų
each,
dignissed as a matter of course, On this
lie though unemployed, admitted being refuted, he inquired drank and had nothing further to say.— by the Duke of Buckingham, and they ac
His Worship: No, no, why, you have a of Inspector Grimes what was the proper As this was the third sine the prisoner had lot of subpoonos here; and it is a criminal wind up by saying that
fare and was informed that 20 cents was ample remuneration. This was likewise so charged, Mr May Hued him $2 or matter a serious misdemeanour to answer
ten days imprisonment, in Chinese being conducted by the In good was achieved by the passing of the came to get a kamos gatuat the immour days further impriso 50 cents, or which you have summoned Mr Vanchor to number of Opium packages has been saved '
appear. There are subpoenas for Mr Kres pector of the above-mentioned govern the insertion in it-of the alnusss objected thalle, who insulted him. Re trusted Vites was charged with having boon found der. Mr Huff don't see that I can say This news must be gratifying indeed to
A miserable-looking Madrasee named aur, Mr Dennys, Mr De Silva, Mr Alexan neut school and one or two foreign to; and they respectfully but firmly decline a moment that he meant to cheat chair that he had been upon a similar charge more than that Mr Gaskell has instructions
begging and loading; and it was shown Mr Francis: I to recommend that the clauses be aither coolies; it was merely the bullying way over and over again. Defondant stated to withdraw. gentlemen. At the close of the proceed. altered or r repealed-expressing at the name which the coolies had got with them that he alopt at a Chinaman's house at 2 His Worship: Mr Gaskell is not the ings, Mr Robertson, in the name of the Buckingham, and Chances with Deed of which he objected to--Aly Alay, suggested vents per sight, and he was trying to get
will, on fuller that defendant had no right to
delay the
complainant. visitors, complimented Mr Rubery, the consideration, feel himself justified in sub-rousonable payment of the opolies Life umpluyinent. As, however, it was perfectly Mr Francis But 1 appear at present manager, and Mr Doherty, the teacher, proval
mitting
clear that defendant had been "trying" to only as representing Mr Gaskell. the Act for her Majesty's amable fare, that the labor of going to Ranally long time, and had been offered and that you were fully prepared to go on with
defendant pust bear in mind, Be to the
get employment after his fashion for an un-
Mr May: At a former hearing you stated was equal to that of going to rofused work over and over again, tho Prak So we presume the Act will eventually Pokfoluin. The sum he offered the coolies aut by Mr May to hard labor for fourteen your evidence; and only because dufond
be was year in the progress of the pupils mani-be approved. But who after this will was neither reasonable nor in conformity days as a rogue and vagabond. His Worant's contigel was abgant, the caso was post
traha is tending to Republican (1) synted that he had been told 40 cents by the to keep a look-out after lini, and fake him you withdraw, then I can note it down. endorse the American opinion that Aus with the regulations.-Defendant submit ship sided that the Police had instructions once would not hear you out, and therefore Wor poned. If you now tell me that the evid pathies!
Tubpbotor, and that had been refused by into custody any time he was seen in simi- englies. Mr. May said it was Insuflar oitcumstances. 4. note from a gantle- THE Hon. the Attorney General having with 50 cents ameuds for loss of time, to informed the Bench that this loafing black
ficient, and he would now pay 40 centa, man in Messra Gibb, Livingston's house tornies not be sufficient i returned to the Colony, the Hon. H. J. sach man. He would impose us fine, as had been repeatedly supplied with fand Ball is practically relieved from the duties he believed that defendant did not know and clothes, and as repeatedly returned in he imposed upon himself in Regina vantficiently what should be paid. If Saint, and the responsibility of going on could have made out that the coolie had
a semi-nudo state, and insinuated very rea with the case, or of entering a nollo pro made use of language meant to be insult-
that prisoner was a "thorough in tor" segui, or allowing the case to alide off on ing, he would have, punished him severely, demurrer, will now reat with the Hou get a summons against the coulie for using Defendant then asked whether he. could J. Pauncefote. This change of position mentting language; on Saturday at 4 E. AE is so far satisfactory to the defendit that he could not get one, and he failed yaster it gives him hope that his present state day at 2 P. Ele did not see why thu of suspense will soon be terminated, for case elanuld be altogether one-sided; the it was Mr Pancufate's absence that coolie he would awear used those words in an insulting manner; ho had given him a
more trouble on the dant) would not object to have a
little
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fested during the examination, and on the great success of the institution in the face of many difficulties, such as tho
Chinese,
absence of the scholars during the fre- quent festivale occurring among thus He said that the thanks of the foreign community were due to Mr Rubery for the well known bueva lence of his motives in endeavouring to impart useful information among the Cantonese; remarks with which, judging from the feeling shewn, the visitors pre- sent heartily agreesi,
a
he
Mr Sharp Would notice from the at-
Mr May: No, here are a number of wit-
es
nacens
Me Sharp; I know nothing about that. Mr May The termination of the case will be in the newspaper reports; sud it would look uncommonly like as if the Court ware made the vehicle of doing something Vaucher appeared, accompanied by Mr to the doing of something which was not Ma VAUCHEE'S SOMMONS CASE, Mr which was improper, and became a party Sharp (his solicitor), in accordance with right. A summons might be applied for the adjourned summons at the instance of to-morrow, if the complainant on second Mr Marty (administrator of Garretta's es- thoughts did not agres with the terms of in $2000, and Mr. Wilberforce Wilson from tate), and to release himself from the bond she arrangement.
Mr Francis Mr Marty's lands are so Mr May: Can't
enities.
The Yeong Hong School possesses some features of interest as to the terms, opon which instruction is afforded to native formed Mr. Ball's only reason for not reat deal of tronble, and he (the defen a bond to the same amount. The time tiet that he cannot proceed.
youth which are worth auticing. Ja the proceeding with the prosecution months words of its projector, it was established ago. Of course everybody must respect
other side.
Mr. May
tion in the English language," the school to be quite correct, but has kept the have taken out a summous at the time, and it would now appear that he was doing it
fixed for the case. was oop and at a quarter past that time, no complainant or
attorney had appeared. Mr May (to
Mr Sharp
your
but I bave
On behalf
Mr Francis; There are so many
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Bufore the Hon. A. J. BALL
Dec. 22, 1868. Wong Afee v, F. A. Vaudenberg, $68.73. Judgment for plaintiff,
L. Barnes & G. Ja Silveira, $47.50.
Plaintiff not appearing, care struck out-e
W. H. Alexander (uftiin aliministrates) v. Hamber, 324.38.-Judgment for the defendant.
Tai Pat v. Seana, 320.42.-Judgment for plaintiff,
barues H. V. Stewart, $37.76.-- Judgment for $30 was given in this caso, without costs.
but few of them ware possozeat of an e
Thore-wers thirty-five cases pu the rolli growing interest.
MR. GLADSTONE, SOME The chief of the Liberal party diadsins
a quiet seat is the new Parliament. He has enlled on his friends and followers to cally for a great straggle of
principle
and difpolio alle sets them an example of dar
ing and self-denial pot uften exhibited in person by a political leader at
his time of life. Mr. Canning prepared take the re- sponsibilities of
party command by rélin
Mr Sharp: It is impossible. Afr Francis He finds himself in sucli
Canton, I believe it has been hinted that
"for the purposef giving the sons of re- Mr Bell's exquisite delicacy in this wat did not think it was worth defendant complainan Mr Sharp): Do you expect spectable Chinese a fair amount of instructer. He initiated the action the actions, while te take out a summons; be ought to Mr Francis here to-day of Mr Vaucher, position that he can't proceed against fishing his seat for Liverpool. After ope having an English teacher, who is assisted field open for his chief to go in and win: merely because the coolie bad summoned summons case; which was appointed for Mr Sharp li regard to the fact that our sharp fight for the University, Sir Robert by s Chinese-educated at the Central He is too high-minded to snatch at an him. He would not grant & summons noon to day. No complainant is presant friend the QC, Pollard was absent at
Vancher. appear in a postponed School, Hongkong. It has been thought opportunity for winning fanie that pro- now, and defendant could think over it advisable that the pupils. should at the party belongs to his superior officer there appeared to be nothing which could and he stated that he was not willing, nor he was absent at the racis solely because Belf for Tamworth, from whose aug irres
seen Miz Francis (bis attorney), was he in a position, to go on with the matter; do
Mr May But he ought to be here, and
ter of importance both to the public and to Mr Vaucher.
Mr Sharp Wat it be sufficient if com plainant's attorney appears!
same time become acquainted with the though he made the opportunity himself. bo nesivered by the expression "you damn literature of their own country, for which It is a great sacrifice that Mr Ball incur activat, or as it expression of annoy- lie apless it may have meant simply purpose the services of a Chinese gra- and we trust it is acceptable to the duate are employed. And this union of Attorney General. Not every substitute
ance Respecting the time occupied by foreign and native instruction is generally can leave such a legacy to a principal.
tlio Doofica 111
right had it been in Victoria interest in the subject of Chinese educa Attorney General to put an end to the the latter district extending from Sach distries bat the Peak was ont of Victoria, Ition; not on account of the latter being present state of things, as between the tong-tsuy (west) to Soo-
so he will not be here.
Canton,
approved of by most who have taken any We shall make no direct appeal to the have been allying defendant, it won must send down for him. This is a mat fence, and had business with the Consul at
!
and as
My May I saw notice taken of it in the local papers and it was there stated that he was necessarily absent.
Mr Francis: It was so stated.
then, for the rest of his life, returned him- Peal bought, Westbury for Bession, and
It did really seem scuolat as if he could ever lure him. Lord Russell, with punsibility do blandishments e Hatteries absent solely with that view. But as a matter of fact he was retained for the de-characteristic intrepidity, gave up a safe sent at Stroud, at the general election of 1941, to couteas Lowrion, which he only won by a majority of six, and only retain ud, on subsequent occasions, by a compara-
small tively
of, votes, but that was his and he never appeared to
nove advantage that when fairly at sistently with the shrewdness and common future of lie character, weak not
forget the electoral beating he sustained in shiro in 1835, and never would be indu
put out to sea agair from the rutiled haven of Tiverton, Mr. Disraeli has been fortunate in being able to mor his bark ik
held to rave niuch intrinsic value, but. Crown whose officer he is, and the do- the Happy Valley, euatwa (including because the native who is totally igio- fendant, but it will be a pity if he per- as Robinson Hond. There was no special but the attorney. Mr Goodlake granted it was only wished to know why sunsical wisdom which formed at
*
of
his war ponderann Ilis Worship I have not seen any ouei Mr Sharp: It had been spoken of. Oh, Lord Pahaevatun, on the other hard, con- mention of the Peaks, it was true; but it
the summons upon a verbal application.
coarse
ments, from which a coolie could not (for Mr Gaskell) on Mr Marty's behalf.how I bave got that, and the summons is wouki wd under the heading.
Mr Bay: Mr. Francis; ou being sent for, appeared the case was initiated, and why withdrawa; real-Defoudant remarked that Lovery He said: 1 rust apologise to your Wurship dismissed accordingly. much wished the Magistrate would tell him for not having been presont; but as Mr The parties then loft the Court.
match was
BIFLE MATCH.
arrat
M
to
rant of his own literature is, however its his legal escutcheon to be blurred well educated in English, at a discount by indecision. He will have time during amongst his countrymon The peculiar the holidays to make himself muster of feature of this school, however, consists in the case which Mr-Ball a so kindly the guarantee, into which the parents or preserved for him, and we trust he will guardians of the boys educated have to not disappoint the reasonable expectation enter, that for at least twelve months which now animates the defendant, who
SNIDERS Y EN FIELDS. from the date of entry no lad shall be prays for a speedy as well as a true
stili shallows of an inland sea, whose withdrawn from the school-subject of deliverance."
time after loading; one point allowed for Suiders were twenty-five points ahead. at unreflecting hom no wind or current of The indefatigable Secretary of the Hong each shot fired.
the 200 yards range, and were pratty sure opinion seeing able to disturb. Lord Stan course to exceptional circumstances.
hong Rifle Association, casting about to find The Enfields led of at the 200 yards to considerably increase their lead at the lay hugs King's Lynn, as a solitary boy Readers of the interesting annual reports.
something novel in the way of Rifs Compe- range, making an indifferent score. Eight longer distance. Mr. Woodin scored toler- loves to deze within tale woolly dog for his made by the Colonial Inspector of We trust that the devision given by Mr titims, hit upon a trial between the newly shota were fired within the three minutes ably well, at 400 yards, but the rest were pillow and companion, rather than be at the Schools will recollect that he has always May in the chair hire case this morning introduse Snider-converted Enfield wea by Mr Sim, which was the greatest number comparatively nowhere," the anxiety to tronble of courting a capricious electural laid much stress upon the evil caused by will not become a precedent to regulate the field muzzle loader. A got off by the Enfield, Mr Woodin follow shoot fast upsetting all pretensions to mistress, or trusting a more appreciative, if parents withhawing their boys when those mattera in future. A journey to was shot on Saturday, at the Kowloon and Wagner with six erch, and Mr Bottom-formidable--the six acuring only 82 with boroughs ask no questions, and are sver accordingly agreed upon, and ing next with seven, Mesra Holmes, Beartaim," and the rows of U's" became more exnoding, frioud. Dogs and close only half educated, or rather possessed the Peak is to be paid for, according to
TANGES, The following were the condi- Jey with five. The Enfields only of a smuttering of the subjects Mr May, at the rate of 40 cents per tions—
at this points for abots adduit. Captain Gibsone faithful found. Mr. Gladstone's nature is for shots Ruded, 114 range, with pointa
alien tired nineteen shots scoring 44 (with of another kind. The love of studied? The goarautce system might coolie. Now if we consult the govern Captain Gibsque and Dietitenant J. T.
excitement The Suiders then commenced operations points added), and Lieutenant Turner. fol lessen the numerical strength of the ment scale we find that 8 cents per hour Turner (both of .M's 73rd Ragt) with and in the three minutes Captain Gibsons Jowed with screnteen shots making the positively enjoys the noble struggle for is not only a part of his being, so that he Government Schlla but would certainly is the sum fixed within the district of diet pies to contund against the united bred twenty-one shots, putting seventeen excellent score of 70 points, with points power, out there is in him & hunger for
Hcore of six members of the Associationsbots on the Aud improve the educational status of those. Victoria" which extends as high geo with the ordinary thuzzle-jonding Enfield a total score, including point four, making alded for shots, averaging a centrs each cognition and a thirst for sympathy, which
target I missing institutions, and if carried out here would, binson Road. The journey to the peak all to start with orality rifles, and gach to 67. Lieutenant Turner followed, and fired strange, but the number of shots fired by never thoroughly comproband. It is au
for shote.
of shot and two points over. It is somewhat temperaments differently conaticated we Imagine, have favourable results, We occupies about of an hour from the life as many rounds as he could get off in eighteen shots in the given time, all on the the Sniders and Enfields were exactly the secret that some of his most devoted adher may also note that the fees paid at the Clock Tower, and Mr May gives the pay three minutes at 200 yards, and again at target, sooring, with points for shots added, samo, vis, seventy-five,
ents would have dissuaded him from stand- Yeong Hong School are at a much higher of five hours for each coolie, hired, 400 yards. Regulation Targets; any posi- 72. Of course, after this trial no doubt We append a full score:
ing for Southwest Lancashire, rate than thom paid at the Hongkong Surely this is eyring a little too much in tion: Endold rainrods to be returned vach: existed as to the result of the match, as the
as DecoManly entailing upon him an amount of exertion Schools. But as regards this point the favor of the Chinaaien, whose monthly
which, in their solicitude on his account, Inspector has already made a change in expenses for food, among a class mueli
they would fain hava had him spared. the direction of increasing them, and is superior to the chair coolie, scarcely come
Their course! was, that he should consent known to fully share the opinion that up to $1 per month. It is exceedingly
sit for some ond pi the fifty incontestable the Chinese value bought education much desirable that a comprehensive, tariff more than when it is imparted wholly or should be issued by the anthorities; to nearly gratuitously...
evold the endless complaints which/Kro Apart from the individual benefit to made at the Magistracy. It should be N. the derived by native youths from institu- drawn out for time and distance, irres J. T. Turner,
tions such as the Yeung Haeg School, pective of locality, a percentage being
siste broader object of increasing added for any journey above the limits of J. T. Torne
N. Gibeans, the general means of communication the city and should furthermore be
Rifle Mitch Surders vermis Enfields. Regulation Targets. Any number of shots to be fired by each competitor within three minutes.
- !!
Numes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0101
Number of Shots and Points.
61617181920212223, 21252
SNIDERS. 200 yards. mano.
400 yards.
between natite and foreigner and creating painted on a board affixed to each chair, ENFIELD-200 yards. a better undeinikuding generally between The extent to which new comers, and 1-E, L. Wendin, the “Middla Kingdom" and outsiders. sailors especially, are swindled is incred 2-A Sting..... We cordially endorse Mr Rubery's hope ible, and Mr May's dealsion tends to 3-H. J. Holines,... that as a result of the instruction which support the practice
AE Beart, 60. Wagher,
400 yards.
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258
to
sats at his disposal, and let Southwest
Laucalire bury its dead. Butthissuggestion
bat no charm for minn whose heart is in
great cause, like that which now makes the whole country thrill. The
'he general
will
not be carried in a litter, or left to take his rest undisturbed, when the whole army is in motion, and the rank and file havo to birouso in the
opum, and the staff itself is under fire. He must be in the thick of whatever difficulty or danger there is and he will not consent to be ait of the saddle while his
insemna are riding ou companions in
Su
here we have him at Waren
Warrington оре
day, and at Liverpool the text, canvassing, bantering, and remonstrating, as douselon raqures, and showing bins not only able 114 aud willing, but apt and enger, for the foremost work hi what is called "
'adus.
R2
Iperate contest.". We use the phth
weat
ま
as to what the issue
Lancashire will be, for we believe the registrations have gone far to secure to
a predominance at the
pull.
It is however not so much upon the C. D. Bottomloy. is being given, redier and more trust- worthy means of communication between amount awarded as pay as upon that given "foreign and native traders will in the for compensation we would remark. After 1E L Woodie,...
courge of a few years become available, offering the legal fare, as stated by the 2.-A. C. Bin.......... nud that, bore liberal and just views | polina Fuspector consulted, the gentleman 8,--H. J. Hulined,.. with regard to foreighters and foreign summoned was called a "damned lie. Bear things will be spread among the Chinese by the coolie. He very naturally refused -- Wagner, ......... generally." We wish hun every success any increase on the fare which he bei D. Bottomley, f his efforts among the Uhinese, and lieved correct, thero being moreover 40 liberal measure of that appreciation government: tariff to refer to. And yet from the foreign.poamunity which does he is orterad to pay 50 cents "amends!" so much to strengthen the hands of all The case speaks for itself. If a revised contains a report of a anilar match one riority of the breechloader, however, and buen at the 400 yards raugo, the position i stone is fully conscious of this and he is
The Falunteer Service Gazette of Oct. 10th There can be no doubt of the great supe-match above referred to Ind the shooting, the lonlar of the Liberal party. Mr Gle engaged in undertakings, of which the tariff was a public want before, it becomes Snider contending against fout Enfields,
unselfish bestowal of benutil to others is yet more so when such incisions as this in which the Enfields best the Suider by we much question whether the Suider (kuseling, sisting or lying) giving so ranch at the host real means to battle A prominent feature,
form the only law on the subject,
but this was at 300 yards only. I would not have been victorious in the greater steadiness is taking almi. points,
'B'
Bat the contest will undoubtedly be des petais, in that Toryism will there the hard- 1nost, and exhaust its last resource in
intense desire to humble, for the moment the
his foes-Examiner. [Mr Gladstone, was defeated, so the last telegrams inforin ds]
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