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Fatime & Co.'s Premises,
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200
Wet,
55
4 P.M., Dry,
62;
Wet,
-59
Maximum,
66
Min. over night,
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4 P.K.,
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QUERIES
AND JAPAN.
ON
12, Vol. 2,
W READY.
er for January, 1868, Win Index and Title-Page for be, which concludes with is month. Kone? ly a limited number of e in slouk for binding, Fill be necessary to secure
OF CONTENTS. egeid of Hung Cheng Salutation Dance and
Homoeopathy in Chi-. ractice Mode of Spelling the Sontheen, Sang H a Kwei and the Minge
Cattle in Formosa,-- Umbrellas; The use of Bridge Building ; Mórá Chiba, KOTRAN ness Army and Navy -- alang; Chinese Cannon; exe Drugs Tire
ties of the Dead near Can-
Wax Insect, Dialect se Plays,Chinese Offbidi Stobe-The former ac sng,The Fight God,
China Jutroduction of Apple,--Cochin Chita: Written Taper; The Po Whampoa The Teff abster Bamboos. Booka RATA, NOTICE TO COR
ice, 3pd January, 1860." articularly requested that ne reisting to the general paper be addressed to the no case to individuals by lay and inconvenience in
f business will thereby be
RESPONDENTS,
ré open to all who wish to
on legitimate grounds, but
urselves responsible for the rrespondents.
tions addressed to this paper. anted by the name of the arily for publication, but as- nd faith..
of every description exe
the China Mail" Office
beatness, punctuality, le charges, by...
CHARLES A. SAINT,
E 50 CENTS.
wing the Proposed Move
he Mail Stoam Packets of
pany for the Year 1869, as
er Majesty's Fostmaster
the China Mail Office,
bootber 26, 1868.
BINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1869.
o, in its issue of the 4th rent length to an article tly appeared in a Macao hEngland and English- with considerable free- de is of course chiefly lings in China as affect
considerable pains are icle quoted from to prove
bad as we can well ba
his rightly desirous of
inction between the in
at Macao abuses and the
of England towards Por tin a very forcible man ical nature of the accusa- against us, insignificant as regards their nature and importans only as
nd Portuguese not in the
g English journals, A
of course made of the
the journal in question
y quite in ignorance that,
that reasel being under she had no more to do ion" or the coolic trade ordinary passenger ships d Great Britain. While Freat Britain will admire independent tone of the emarks are not all flatter- with Hongkong "abuses" ely necessary for the sike and foreign community of ecapitulate its argumente talking nonsense about nuses the Macao journals, apable of attributing a ce to their affairs to any
a deep-laid plot to take
he peninsula, we do not
with a literary pursuit
pe, lucrative to its vota
not been, nor shall we
in our condemuation of
ity, but we shall certainly
energies to a defence of
4
generally until an oppo- wine influence and re kes his appearance
departed glories of the eparted, thanks to Admi tis but intural from
We should no more
ing it than of punishing
g under the infliction of
ails.
No 1746 JANUARY 8, 1860,
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF EVENTS IN
·CHINA DURING J868.
MAY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ARRIVAL OF THE AME-
*RICAN MAIL.
The Silk season opened at Shanghai on the was so placed.--Defendant said he had his 1st of this month and the opening of the bost alongside the Praya, not obstructing Toa market was likewise noted, it being the lauding place Mr May, however, fined precipitated by impatient. Europeans why the coolie 25 cents. scarcely liad cause, as a rule, torejoice in the Chun Afook, a boatman and old offender, The P. M. S. S. Ching, arrived in the results of their speculations. The Min, the found under a bed in an opium-shop in harbour this morning at 7 a.m. Her dates June, The last mail of the month brought a robbery, was sont to hard labor for three and the abiet news, both American and first Tea clipper, left: Shanghai on the 7th Yau-mah-tee, for the purpose of committing from San Francisco are to the 3rd of Dec intelligence that the rebels" wero holding months was ordered to be fogged twice in ropeau, hus consequently bean anticipated. the country from the yellow river in the ten strokes, and to be confined in a solitary The following telugrats froto the San Fran the coast to the grand canal. A French South to the Ky yen on the North and from call twice for three days each time). cisco Times, however, contain fuller intelli- exploring expedition, which hal, started gambling by a Chinese constable. It ap- Disraeli's having been offered, and having Seven coolies were charged with street-gence than that already to hand, Mr. from Saigon some months previously, ar pears that coflies ou the Prays devote a refused a peerago, is (as our contemporary rived at Shanghai via Hankow, having dewust every spare moment to gambling, and
London, November 28. monstrated, the possibility of such a jour- rows of them may be soon squatting and
remarks) a new item- noy but adding little to our stock of know busy with the mat and the strato Birmingham for a reception of Revardy Great preparations are being made at ledge regarding the provinces passed those who know, and so said the Magistrate. through. The leader of the expedition mu- The Chinese constables, who were in plain Johnson on Wednesday next. John Bright clothos, identified one of the Chinese as the and others will speak on the occasion. The to the mercantile communities on this mb that they had been apprehended by mistake, by the Working men's Society of the city ford Alcock made a lengthy communication dico-thrower and leader; but they all stated dinner to Johnson, which was contemplated ject of security cliopa, taking as usual and une explained that he was look after has dealined su offer of a peerage, but his view opposed to the common-sense of the inn who owed him money 3rd. Defep wife lie boen created. Visprinter of Bes
has been abandoned. Benjamin Disraeli majority.
dant, the thrower of the diun, was decreed to hard labour for six weeks. The aber to be a rogue and vagabond, and was sent onsfield, prisoners were abod 82 or 7 days' imprison ment
Details of the gok "discoveries" are now given to the public and the most The events noted at the conclusion of exaggerated, stories were circulated. From 1857 and of which news arrived subse this monts, until the end of the year a quently to the issue of our last yearly sue-coat enccession of contradictory mary are briefly a follow. It may be well to hers state that but Hildo moars amised and bewildered the public, On the 19th December, Mr Burlingame progress has as yet been inade in determin- arrived at shanghai en, route to the United scs Randurt of robbers in the neigh the value of the old helds Gold bourhood of Tientsin had retarded his nerative quantities remains to be decided undoubtedly exists, but whether in temu journey from the capital, int no actual. As a subsequent period the Peking authors violstice was offered to bini or his suite, and ties sent down a detachment of foreign although hesistance was proriptly, sout to drilled soldiers to protect the mines, but him from henteu and Peking, the affair they were wrecked and their arms and appears to have bear exaggerated. During stores were lost, pear Chefen, The various this mouth the Governor General of Chilli official movements in connection with this was degraded out accubot of the disturbed subject will be found briefly noted in the atate of the district noder his command.order of their occurrence. furtunately died on the way. Sir Ruthar The Imperialists were reported as having: gained considerable Budesces over the reste arising from the rebel hands in the The first serious danger to foreign inte, wieniei id Shiangtung The Soaughai Wharf North was recorded during this month. A Company's jrfeldés the sold to the British large army' reputed to number 80,000 men Naval Authorities for feels 25,000 17th unit (strange to hay) women, approached Dec, a start earthquake shock was felt at within a mile or two of Tienlaing having Ningpo, and a less violent one at Shanghai taken possession of Taku and barat several there had been no overt act of hostility During the six months above summarized on 18th Dec. On the same day very villages between thosis two ports: Taka committed against foreigners, but indien violent shock was experienced a Keelung was evacuated by B.M's Vice Consul who tions were not wanting that froubles would in formosa. The close of the year saw a retreated to Tientsing where one British shortly occur. The journals in China were lively discussion in the Ubina papers and two French guabosta promised toler unanimous in predicting difficulties if the respecting Mr Burlingaine's embassy, New all security. On the 2nd of May, that yielding policy of the British was carried pilotage falen Jake thien established had port was reported as in "a state of sdige out, and the resist amply justified their also allorded matter for considerable coma exaggeration as avants proved, thongs predictions. What those reacts were we ment, much discontent being felt under no doubt there was considerable cause for shall record in our summary of the latter previously existing regulations. For partialarm, which was not lessened by the intel- half of the year. culats of these and other minor events wide ligence that the rebels had defeated a body. (2) be continued. ) = { Overland China Mai 1st and 15th January of the Imperialista, captured 1000 prisonera, 1868 }}} {{
and six junks. The utter unreliability of the
JANUARYANA
FEBRUARY
old
.2)
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S POLICE Mr. May on the Brench
been running for some months, and has in avery way. proved a great mocess: When last seen, a few days ago-ahe was towing as the tirand Gangl many as five heavily laden native boats up
no less than 28 native beggars died during Monday night, and Tuesday (December 28-29.) in the Foreign settlements, from exposure to cold.
(NCD. Neres.) Darreadore will be shocked to learn that "
the Hongque ponds a thick coating of ice The last few days' bard frost bave given round the edges, though the middle of the larger ones is still open. Several men have. raiber amall. beer skating there but the available space is
of compensation to be paid the aufferers by It will be remembered that, the amount the Yangchow outrage was fixed subject to that be considers the sum of Tsels 500 ret rovision by : B. 1. Minister. We lear
small, and has directed its increase to Tls, 2,000. The difference will in coures be down as compensation to those injured, too
taken from the gurautee fund which Mr- The press unite in commending Duraeli Medhurst helds. for his refusal of the peerage, and its besto The severity of the cold outside may by wal on his wife. The journals also the career of the From also eulogize inferred from the fact of several of the crew of the Erl King were frostbitten during the The Times to-day gives the result of the passage, and have been obliged to go to the election for members of the House, of Com-hospital for treatment in consequence.
Liberals, 381; Conservatives, |266" Libéral majorjigj 125,kad da
London, November 30
the
SUPREME COURT. (Before the Hoe, the Caine Justice.)moas, thes
by Ju
8, 1809.
JAPAN, PLAATak ja Very severe whether scoms to have been The Court sat this morning at eleven.
The Timer comments on the rapid pro-felt at Nagasaki; H. B. M. S. Mantle and Its probato, letters of ulministration were grese of the Pacific Railroad, and commande G. B. Fira, and the steamer ona and granted, in the estate of Mt William Ah- the enterprise of the Americans in overcon-Orias having all had to put back for about kell, solicitor, deceased, to Mr FW. Miting obstacles heretofore deemed insurmoun-twenty four hours. restobelt, one of the executors in the last will and table. It explains the influence this great The Nagasaki Times gives the following pestament of the deceased,Me Francis, project will exercise on the commerce of the return of Foreign residents at that port British 88, American 42, Dutch 32, Prus the other executor under the will, having world
Dublin, November 30
sian 18, French 11, Portuguese 10, Swiss www. The nomination of Mr. O'Connor as fam-6, total 207; Chinese in Foreign Settle
Diring the progress of the business, 'Mr May asked the Hindustanee Intorprater if appeared to move for an order to serve the Mr Hayllar, instructed by Mr Caldwell he had seen the paragraph in the China defendants with a copy of the bill of com- Mail of last night, concerning the case he plint and interrogatories, in the case of spoke to him about yesterday Mr Seth Nowrojec. Nusserucanjee Gunter and others had made an explanation to the Court on. Neurjes Pestonjes Gusder and another, the subject to the effect that he gave defe in the city of Bombay. This was the case dant's name in full to the reporters but in which the motion for 4 mandamus, to it now appeared that he had, received compel Mr May to grant a warrant for the an application begging that he should apprehension of one of the defendants in for the Bombay, was refused. The present order press so
so that the report of
of the
mercantile circles by the news that Ms cortaink 20,000 men of Li Hong-chang's usg bis ipfinence with the repte should was granted and defendant can be pro
was seonded by Rev. Mr. Conway, a Catho ber of Parliament for the county of Sligo, lic priest, who, in a speech on the occasion, declared that the Fenians in America, were strong in sambers, organization, and us ment, and should the rights of Ireland be withheld, they would assist her in her liber stion
London, December 1. Disraeli will not propose any more names for peeregestation..
during the remainder of his present
in Liverpool, in honor of the members of A grand testimonial banquet is projected the expiring Cabinet.
i
in Sinches 60 total 629, ment 383 Chinese in Tashiki 237, Chinese
A patiâcation has been issued by HE M's Const, informing British subjects that the native authorities have granted permission to foreigners to visit the Bot Springs of Tapugaki, in Hizen. Sevent days, notice must be given. This will no doubt prove a boou, to invalids.
question is penditig in Sadabrurg, Penney
MISCELLANEOUS M CLOSE SHAVING AT THE POLL-A curious
accounts received of these insignificant But little occurred to record during this engagements, important enough however month. Outrages upon foreignere at Kew to the unhappy country people, who suffer kang, were reported, and several daring ed equally whether rebels ur Imperisliste. acta of piracy were committed near the wore in their neighbourhood, pricindes the Saddle lalands. From Shantung came the donpilation of any accurate record of the usual unreliable ramours regarding the recent disturbances The vory terms ra- rebels, who were accused of having committebattle, victory" denire ted great atrocities. The country people quently convey totally unfounded idens of at length roso en mage, and it was estimat actual events that most journals in China ed that some 80,000 rebels vore destroyed; use them only in default of more exact but, in this, month
onth they re-appeared in force terus wherewith to record disturbances of near Chingiangal
anatura mulike either the Imperial revolu tions or Ineal riote of Europe, That Tian- Considerable excitement, was caused tsin was seriously threatened is however Minister had issued notification respecting army (amongst whom it is said were several Min securities" whidi tended to an foreigners) were thrown into Tientsin, and not appear with the correct name.readed against civilly, although he could acknowledgment that such engagements this measure probably checked the rehsis Soth broke in by saying that he did not re- not be desit with criminally copid: not be enforced. Me Adkins took up their threatened advance upon Peking. coire
ceive any hote till after the case was decided, his appointment, as Chinese Secretary at In minor matters some interesting air and after he had told the reporters defsu
Hit Lordship next ast in Bankruptcy. ¿Peking. .... In political news, some addition cumstances are recorded during this month.dant/Based The note was from his father,
Ng Liang Tong, bankrupt, appeared to tothe usual rebe rpports came to hand Ayectification was effected in the Tonnage asking him if possible to get the reportera pisa bis Gaal examination. The Banktitpt from Hankow, where considerable alarm dites regulations which becante payable, to suppress the oase altogether, not to put was a general trader; Mr Hazoland appear was felt at their rumoured approach, and future, 48 hours after the arrival of a vessel in a false nais-Bis Worship (addressing si on hie behalf. Liabilities amounted to avowed intention of coalescing with the at a Treaty port, The publication of the Mr Blythe interpreter) observed that, if
tara out $11,493. The cause of the bank one of the rebel chiefs, was killed in an ligans embassy threw a Lew light upon the Court to end themselves to the sup ruptoy was put down to "pressure of cre- engagement with the Imperiahats, and the the status of that gentleman in regard to pression of any report of a public matter, dits"-Bankrupit was allowed to pass latest funwa of the mouth placed the rebels his Chinese colleagues, and much unfavor the Magistrate should bb at once made this is last examination, and was informa at Kaichow. In commercial matters the able comment was elicited on the political aware of the fact. He might, well sayed be would obtain his discharge, after the day aftemoon pecial says: Yester- that he was entitled to vote oven though he
bearings of the mayomout. Sir Rutherford that the gentlemon who attended the usual lapes of fourteen Alcock, in a serbené despatcia respecting the Guirtas representatives of the pream bagong tai nut appareil, also to pay duty on l'ea-dust, brought charges of fraud hind a public duty to perform, and in his final examination. Mr Hazeland,ap against the agent of Mesars Dent & Co. ut doing so they did a great public service; and peared for the Bankrupt. The liabilitics Hankow, which were triumphantly-dis should any one request any officer of the in this case amounted to no less that provod by that gentleman; and the whole Court to endeavor to suppress anything $34,027.52'; while the assets which might correspondence brought much odium upon made public in Court, and make any at have been placed against that sum were the Minister who was suited by the assur tempt whatever to frustrate the dao puentroly about His Tardship remarked tion of Prince Kange. His thief fault was blicity of all procedings, it should be look that this was the more whitewashing sys
officer, and at tem
temi
but "Sp Hazeland
Gladstone's chapter of an autobiography is generally thought to be a needless and injudicious publication, and it is believed
liare
alienated many of his friends.
to
-Mahomedans in Shenei. The Soo-Wang,edists appointing the members of the Bor any application ba hinde to any officer of 2000; while the assets (if realized) would of the Embassy by the Queen of England, ded that the pulls should close. It w
in too readily adopting the Chinese versioned upon as an insult to that of a dispute before hearing the statements once made known. If the slightest over on the other side. The revelation (for suoti
mem of
vania. M. C. Pusey Thorne, son of J. Williams Thorne, came of age on the day of the Uctober election this year. The Demo- orats; anxious to exclude every Repablican ballot, challenged his vote upon the gronąd that he was not born until seven o'clock in The following details of the reception the evening, at which time the law provi are of much interest
argned on behalf of the appliesnt that the NEW YORK, November 29.
la recognized no fractions of days, aud A Herald's London:
Burlingame and asso Id not been born untill eleven o'clock and ciste ministers of the Chinese Embassy were fifty-nine minutes p.. on presented to the Queen, at Windsor Castle, Dessoorie section in our said day. The by Lord Stanley. Mr. Burlingame briefly tended that he must be between addressed her Majesty in the naine of the 21 and 23 years, and that ho would not 3ges of Emperor of China, and continued by ox- have reached that period until the hour of pressing a desire that the health and hap seven had passed. In reply to this Mir. piness of the Queen and the people over Thorne, sen., saked the officers if they re- whom she presided would be fong and laat ongnised: 365 days ad six hours as a year, feeling terms to Sir Fredarick Bruce, and abowed that six leap years had openrred in He also referred, in appropriate and and they replied that they did. He then poke in the very highest terms of the va- the lifetime of his son, and further maths- co-operation rendered him by thematically demonstrated that he had lived
ing
to
luable
TH-
of the fourteen
ewa the
judge took the ballet and deposited it in the box--New York Herald.
A GRETNA GEREN POSTAOY.--On one oc- casion he quite "outdid his own outdoings." Be had driven a couple, who had forgotten town, and as he thought they were taking it rather easily, he strongly advised them to
the croga border and get married before
reduction of the export duties upon Teas costing, loss than 15. Isels per picul, was the chief-item: A large fire pecurred at Foochet, some $400,000 worth of property being destroyed; the lugursuce Offices being liable for nearly $200,000. Rumours, posi five enduigh, but, which turned cut, to be banoless, were circulated to the effect that banaleas, Were to hn permitted to work the coal mines in the neighbourhood of Peking. The ice broke up at Tientsin the unusually early date of 31st January
ture should be made to induenes the men explain the matter by the great depreciation the river being open for Stendiera on the it was) that Bussian trading stations.exist bere of the press on the part of any officer; Property in the Colony. The Chio English representatives, Tu the course of 21 times 365 days and six hours, and hed. 2nd February. The Burlingame embassy ad in the interior, of China while British it ought to be at once brought before the Justice, on looking over the paper, his address he made a graceful allusion të 18 hours to spare.. This rather dumb-found-
marked that for a property mortgaged a left Shanybai for San Francisco on the 26th subjects were told that suck a coneassion notice of this Magistrate. If Mr. Seth re$15,000 to sell for $4,300, was certainly for the United States. Mr. Burlingameclined to accept the ballot. At three min the well-known friendship of her Majesty this democratie officers, but they still de was prohibited by Treaty tended also to ceived this note after the casa se decided depreciation of 'n moet marked character then presented his letter of credence from utes before seven o'clock the Republican February
but this time news of the postpone--cust additional doubts upon the compstance then of course he could not have submitted indeed. As no one opposed the passing of the Emperor of Chic. Lt is rather an on- ment of the Treaty revision became sircu- of the Minister as British representative. it to the Court; but he trusted that what the Bankrupt's accounts (Mr Sharp remark- lated, a rumour which despite the disbelief. The close of the month brought intelli- he said now would be remembered in with which it was received he unhappily gonce that the rebels had retreated from fatris case. Tas Hindustause interpretoring that it was neuloss), Loong Atal accord-eive document, busutifully encased in thred out to have been founded on fact. the neighbourhood of Tientsing. General said he was sorry the note he received tringly pastel bie final examination, and will yellow satin.
he disalarged on the expi
expiry
Her Majesty was evidently pleased, and received the document. In t addressing Mr. The Arsenal et Tientsin was reportel ae-Li, despite the favorabls results of the his father was torn up: it was written in days stated by the rapt, also -Burlingame she said abe was glad to wel- to "ask mamma," oarly in the day to Long-
energetic measures he took to meet them, Armeniau, but could have been read in sppears to have fallen into temporary dis Court His Worship said had Mr. Seth re-peared to pass his final examination. Mrcome the first linese Rinbasay to treat Britain. She was pleased to great. Mr B. able alarm was excited at Tientsin by new the total absence of anything like a native. finished, would have been his duty at ones and in reply to the Court, said that theta object was a step in the right direction. they dined. They were weary, and would
In the beginning of this month consider grace with the Peking authorities. Franiçoived the application before the case was Bharp appeared on behalf of the backup and the Mission, expressing, the belief that that the rebels had approached to within newspaper and the propensity to falsehood to have laid it before the Magistrato.The cause of the bankruptcy was the existence 50miles of that place. A few small bodies on political matters which distinguishes the business of the day was then resumed
Chinese, this subject, like the accounts of of Imperialists were repulsed by them and victories and battlea, is involved in much found destituto and being a rogtie and va-rupt (Mr S. said) dealt with a large sociate Ministers and Secretaries to the to Carlisle, and thought them just "poor militia were enrolled, the forts and ram rise to fresh upexsiness, but they soon ter- Hughes was very much giyan to drinking, and could not get his money and he had utmost cordiality. A magnificent lunch when the mother and a Bow-street officer
obscurity. Disturbances in Auhti gave gabond. luspector Kirby dtated that uber af pig-dealers on the
been compelled to go into Bankruptcy be parts, including the famous San Ko Linminated, having arisen only from disputes and had beau in Hospital for four days ou cause big creditors hero had pressed him
folly,
of put into as perfect a state
between
owners of land previous to, and account of the effects of being pretty near-
for payment. As there were zone very defence is hire allowed, auri thu orow of H. these in possession ofter, the Taiping rebel.ly dead drunk in a literal scuse. It was tpt unsatisfactory and contradictory statements M. Gunboat Does, then lying off the setlio- lion. Chiuksang was visited by Consuls an attack of delirium tremens, but was quite on the Registrar's Notes, as to the ment, co-operated with a vohinteer corps Winchester and Medhurst to decide upou as dangerous, for the Inspector had een schedule, the Bankrupt, was ordered to of foreign residents in making every the advisability or otherwise of keeping it many similar casos terminate fatally. This produce one of the creditors ere tlie next possible preparations to protect foreign open as a Treaty port." It was eventual man, as per medical certificate handed in, sitting for discharge. Hig Lordship re interesta
This state of alarm last-
staff of officials.
ly after his discharge from Hospital; and principal item of Northern news for the month Despite the fears of the Chincse, foreigners were, however, tuclined to make
that Huglies always steered straight for the grogshops-Hughes, who appeared with a
approaching dompilation.
MARCI
business was perfectly paralysed. Native
Stu's
Honry Hughes was charged with being
WONE
Kum Wing
毒
of a large number of bad debts. The
mainland,
was served.
не
રામ
A
pur.
ed, for some wecks and formed they decided to keep it open with a-redpoed had again get insensibly drunk very short marked that the depression of trade in desire to adhere to the old traditional hot, that the only way was to turn shar
Two events are noted this month which the Inspector corroborated the fact, adding longkong bad extended to the Coast, so arrival in England; but this had all passed the satisfaction of watching through a leafy
light of the-roported danger and their opponetrate into Indis overland, seat news praeter over his nose, stated soleinly thatgistracy, made an application to be adjudg-tance of the trust confided in him, had came to a long and hopeless check, an
Mr Burlingame tbau introduced his as not be advised, and he took his horses back Qupen, The interview was marked by the silly things." Be had not been back long dashed up to the Bush. There was not a Stanley took occasion to express himself as without asking
While the company was seated, Lord second to lose, so Jack jumped on a hores any de, and galloped to in perfect recordance with Burlingame's Longtown. He had barely time to get the sentiments relative to Chitia. It was true dawdlers hurried into a post-chaise, take he saw a certain degree of opposition liis seat on the box as commander-in-chief, originating in ignorance of the great object and clear the "lang totin," when the or the Chinese mission; coupled with
suers loomed in sight. The pursuit was so coercive polley, met Mr Burlingame on his down
lans, and Jack and his party had cording to all appearance.
Charles Collins, second clerk at the Ma-away, Mr Burlingarse, by his dignified screen tha maternal" fly past towards course, and feeling the grandeur and impor Gretna, and so on to Annan, where sho ed a bankrupt, in accordance with his pe- conducted himself in such sunér as to ally gave it up. When she was got rid
in- he never drank a drop, he was not that tition filed. The petitioner's Habilities disarm opposition and create not only Jack would stand no mara nonsense, but of, sort of man ht all, and he was in Hospital amounted to no less than $2,578.85, against favorable impression for China, but for the gaw his couple married, and witnessed, be on another ground altogether. He had which there were no assets to placo. His United States, for while acting us the fore he went back-to Carlisle. The sign- been working on board the. Ed. Palmer, Lordship, after looking over the list of cre- but cane bere in the Game Cock; but it was ditors, asked what explanations conld be representative of the Emperor of China, tures of that parringe were always looked unfortunately shown by a reference to the given of the fact of Mr. Hans Kiss appear his dignified bearing and progressive ideas at with a certain sad interest, as the bride- shipping list, ist Hughes was in a bad waying as having advanced over $1,500) as far exhibit hini as a true type of the repre groom was killed next year at Waterloo. sentative Anierican. Lord Stanley con This was quite Jack's-loading case, and he
as a civil old follow, perhaps five feet of talent and generalstrip in a peculiar line, is still reinambered by many warm admirers
seven if he was stretched out, and with such ios crooked legs."—The Gentleman's Mag-
nions were justified by facts,
a
we may as well chronicle. Mr Cooper, who had started some six months previously to that ho had reached the confines of Western On the 27th March, a wife was chosen, China and was within five days of Tibet from 120 coinpetitors for the honor, for the His enterprise, as will be seen, proved youthful Emperor of China, then just 14 abortive, but he succesfully proved that yours of age Piracies in the Yangtze were hind proper might be safely crossed by still reported as, of not infrequent occur man of nerve and prudence. The Che-heer rence. The 11: 6. Ship Shenandoah po of Shanghas issued a notification inviting ceeded to Corea to enquiro as to the truth detailed accounts of all persons who had under the cure of Dr. Cochran when the back as 1864 and 1865: his Lordalip also eluded by expressing his belief in th
York-His Worship observed that Hughes to the Court, the petitioner stated that he this nations, of the world, and have changed A. Palmer came into harbor from New asked who was Mabomed Arab In reply cordial principles which are fast influencing the two Riang consented to foreigners he arrative an example which western his had been some expence atroady, and they had been in receipt of a salary of 8:20 perfces to friends.
would probably have to be at more expense mooil since 1861, but explained that he to bury this. It was very likely that had (aupported his brother for some time they would sane of those days have to pick while he was out of employnient.Tho him up for the last time; and the Magin Judge said that he had apparently support trate supposed that they would have to save But little important political news came from himself and his drunkenness. Be to band is the early part of June. The would give bir 14 days' hard labor as a
was not satisfactory, and a perfect se-office of U. B. M.'s Consulate have suppli combat, in the same publication, on ecion North was definitely confirmed, and absurd to the Harbor aster
The case of pocket picking mentioned count would be required; he would now ed a long felt want by the publication of a tific and religious grounds, the doctrines of
of reports respecting the alleged existence of some survivors frour the massacre of the Ceneral. Sherman's crew. The Viceroy of ing employed under native ownership Work the coal mines-near Chinkeaug concession of so little value that
it
has a
yet (January 1869) remained unavailed of.
...The most noticeable political event of
falen in the Taiping rebeli lauthentie enabling the compilation of an
torians tight sometimes copy with advant
staamer Benares.. was ago The P& aufortunately lost on "Fisherman's group" on the 23rd of this month WOMEN JUNE
ed his brother on other people's money
THE NORTH
atinė
THE Discussion of Madril having pro-
Our Shanghai fles extend to the 4thposed to give as a feuilleton, Regan's "Life of Jesus," the entry of which into Spain the petitiouer was now in receipt of $130 Inst. We extract the following
(Recorder.) 3-month, and it was very usage if 20
has been hitherto interdicted, an occlesian.
tic,
the Abbe Salamero, has applied to the
this month was the issue of proclamations retreat of the rebels: from the extreme rogue and vagabond, and mention the case could not live apon that. The account put. We are glad to notice that the Shipping director of that journal to be permitted to
simultaneously, by the Viceroy of Kwong tung and the Governor of Hongkong dierumours were circulated by natives that
in
ims of toxts on which M. Renan bases his the Greek and Hebrew notes and quote arguments, in order to prove the errors of translation which have led that writer astray..
arming the fishing junks on the coast of the Peking authorities were about to call yesterday in which a Chiusman was defen- naution the petitioner, for, from what be code of Rules and Regulations for the gui-tro late French professor; he even asks this province. Sir Henry Keppel was the in the aid of Japan (1) to expel foreigners dant, and a Malay seaman of the Fort Wit saw at present, the proceeding looked very dance of shipmasters transacting business leave to place under the eyes of the readers moving spirit of this notification, which, from China. At Kewking an undignified Kirby gated that pu sereinspector like simple dishonesty.-in reply to the at that p
It is noticeable that the fees formerly however, proved inoperative and was short fracas took place between the Total and Kirby stated that pu searching the prisoner, Court, the petitioner said he kept no books
he found fifteen 10-cent pieces in different except a anall nemorandum book is oharged for the shipment of native and Chat Branch of the Asiatic Society pro-virtual, victory for the former, though the parts of his clubes, together with $1 and a Lordship intimated that he would adjourn Malay season have been abolished, and that ly afterwards withdrawn. The North-Commissioner of Custonis, resulting in a.
lot of cash's tend the taoney said to have the case for a week, and the petitioner now only the Government fes of 50 cents jooted a survey of the Yellow River, the latter acted with some spirit
been picked front the seaman's pocket was would then bring all his books and papers, is charged. Jedlig of which will be found chronicled at A curious adventure on the part of cor made up of two or three dollars and 10 te besides making out a correct sccount of ex- s later inte. A remarkable dogument was tain residents at Shanghai became toner cent pitoes, Frisur, however, rained the penditure and revenge for the last six preseiftell to the Macao Government by the to the public about this time. The steamer Superintendent of Coolie omigration at that China was chartered by a German named defence that he was gambling with the sea- months. port, condemning the existing system and ppert, who in conjunction with's French man, when the seaman in two dollars; suggesthig refiri: The history of the re- priest und au-American named Jenkins cer clianges in the Macao Coolie trade is, proceeded to the Corean Coast taking with however, so unterwoven with events passing them a large number of coolies for the
and the complainant brought up the charge of pocket-plaking because of his bad luck- Witnesses having best produced to corro
The Court then reso
THE
Carcase states that the son of the
The shipment of all acamen is to be made
Tax watch of Sir John Sylvester, a Res by a Consular Oficer, instead of, as hereta sordes of London, was mus day stolen by fore, allowing the Superintendent of the man whom he had just tried and acquitted Sailor's Home or his deputy to place the ing the trial Sir John happened to say sloud at the Old Bailey for patty larceny, Dur- men on the articlos. This change was oer- tainly necessary, and there is no doubt that that he had forgotten to bring his watch directly to Lady Sylvester, saying the Re of these transactions for our summary of of a foriber King of that country whleb gare prisoner the benefit of the doubt as the Guard of the Emperor Alexander II, rules were very much required. Shipmas-der had sent him, with his love, and the in this colony that we reserve a full account ustensible reason of digging up the bones barate the view of the case, his Worship ghee fama Sobamyl is second captain in all the other improvements made by the with him. The thief, being soquitted, went Jucal events. The mouth closed, with mining were much valued as a sort of talisman by regards pocket picking, but ordered hit to and at present greatly attracts the attention term will in future be aware how to act request that her ladyship would immediate.
restore the $2 won at gambling, and fhead of the inhabitants of Tiflis. He speaks | case they require to either ship, diacharly send his watch, discoveries in the neighbourhood of the Coreanas proted to be found, but the Chinaatne (in addition) $10 for gamb. Russian soll, frennents the theatres and leave behind do, do, a senuman at this port;
clubs, and in fast has quite adoptal loving every particular placed before European habíte. ⠀
Now these rules are published we hope thai Cheloo of a striking battre, and which may treasure was expected to
A Chinese bostman was charged with: yet revolutionize the condition of Northern little is known of the real objects of the ling in the street.
List of New Works-Greece, and its they will be strictly adhered to, which will China, Rumours were first of all circulatad expedition, the profectoun being wise that copper had been found in the Shin-enough to keep their own counsel. Sulce having abstrusted the landing-ples at the Constitution, by Bretonius. Dissent in save much inconvenience and trouble boli tung province, followed a to wards by the annoncement that veritable and others wounded by the Coreans. The that the boat was alongside the Wharf, & very thiefs, by La Mothière. Jane Eyre (revised), We hear that a small Steamer is now kent-8th. The poor woman, who, was, sitended
gold digging bad been discovered case was investigated before the proper short distance of and that defendant was by Mol-re. Hons and their Management, ornatantly employed by the 'bines in tow. which pronted Coumderable excitement merely served as a nine-daya, conversi tokong porno busted this taber on, the seau. History of Malta, by Dr. Brewer Grand Gaual on the Yangtze, to Socchuw. which promised an ample yield to adver Consula, but nothing transpired, and it very troublesome fellow and the water by De Kock. Charlotte Busse, by Rotta ing small junks from the mouth of the was caused by this intelligence, though' tional wonder and has faded from publlerine reporter to Chim Mait, stated that he Landlords and their Duties, by Sir Emerson She is, we boliere, the property of Ting dog-ms. · Equine sternness-Horse-terity. much less than might have, been antici-recollection in view of more stirring subse gave strict orders to his boatmen to go close Tennent. Beer and how to brew it, by Futai, formerly Taoun of Shatghai and is Quality of donkey-Mére assertion, A
pated
quent events,
to the Praya, and he believed that the boat Mait-hus,
The wife of a poor cabdriver, of 80, Prebend-street, Carriden-town, bas given birth to three children, under the following peculiar circumstancesOne was born ou
the 5th, one on the 6th, and a third on the
LESSONS IN NATURAL HINZORY.-- A bird's
by twa aungeons, is progresing favourably. religion-Mag-piely. A canins mother-A
worked entirely by Obines. She has now redent delicacy-Kat-a-fa,
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