ARY 25, 1819,
SPONDENTS..
open to all who toleh to legitimate grounds, but selves responsible for the spondente,
is addressed to this paper ed by the name of the by for publication, but as faith
onlarly requested that relating to the general per be addressed to the o case to in fividuals by and inconvenience in business will thereby be
INA MAIL.
JAY, JAN. 25, 1869.
isade we gave an cent, disturbanca at of H. M. GB. Dock. fired upon by the
men wounded Tis
lly. The Gunboat
left for Swatow, and
Perénnís are mgået.
ith a detachment of
Rodney Admiral Canton the Bouncer rday afternoon with Admiral returns by He intends to pro person, and will, it is lesson to the truc neighbourhood which from molestation for bine to come. We eace party, to whose
any demonstrations so we owe this and a gea, committed under they can be perpe ity, upon the highly their efforts b lingame are likely to vitation) plentifully, cords of the departed lives in defending licy than as point spots for missionary with the distinguish represents China (in at the Court of St. stretching out her but they seem to be ost with powder and Keppel will doubt. unt of the invitation
we await the nextTM
66
the peace and por
at home of injured
regret that we have
tration, of one of the which has disgraced Colony, the victim Holworthy, Deputy dent of the Military The unfortunate
a walkuyesterday
of Pokfolum, and spoken to by the waterworks there. is lifelca hodi was 30 yards from the
e wounds inflicted vere. What adds to urrence for scarcely ed between his being discovered murdered
companied by a pure hat such an animed allowed the assailant escape unpunished een inade to detect derers. His Exol bas offered a reward. their apprehension. known of the sad found in another
been taken by the nay Saint-none,
mature, but there is
the Attorney Ge untarily or of neces the case before the mail. These three been, filed against
od extending over
Mr Holworthy AB
m.
with military
not that an attend
besible will mark the
the crime committed
bb Consal, M. da
collier of the Con-
ad expressed their
ying the funeral to
of
respect which will
the military men in-
t upon the body of
oned this afternoon, tified. The inquiry ni rrow at 3 o'clocki
esca" has recently
and the circum!
are as follows, DRA
for a port in China, N.S.W. Thero was and it soon becane being a certificated captain knew very and that his mate now homore fu
Brmation when, the within ten days of pfain asked his pa
r into port. The
nd the captain re
uring the night the
here was heard, and
ring the cabin, h
h the muzzle of s
This was the
red by the captainj
gommitting suilder
3 on a bone, and 14
No. 1750 —JANUARY 25, 1809.]
21% BTVO-DAY'S POLICE. -
THE CHINA MAIL.
thought of at the moment was done. After which Dr Cochran and faboting Superin the temporary discomfort to which some had been made on the missionaries resident Matemai this AM, and confirmed the re- there are exceptions, but hardly enough to It is an ill wind that blows no good, and ago rumours were current that an attack The "Eagle," (" Tokugawa") retorned from I did not lose their property. Of course tendent proceded together to tho soupe of Shanghai "sportauen were subjcted, has at Kingwhs in Cheuking We are happy port so that now, the Tycoonates consider change the rule. This country, 1 bera the murder, where the body was still lying.givon occasion for's display of kindness to- to learn that no official information of any the island of Yesso as theirs by conquest, is quite willing to allow these claims Dr Cochran, who was the first to identify wards them by the officials, and colony such outrage has been received, and evidently intoad to hold it. The place to lay (sic) until in some future por the body as that of Mr. Holworthy, made by the Taptai, which will not be lost, Un hurried examination, and foul that de- their return they of courts offered to reconst. of Fubkien and Kwongan weer are anticipated. The groped though we can use the precedent to square, so Piracy seems still to be rampant on the is quiet, and no disturbances have occurred Bible Irish or other rebellion or war coased had been brutally assaulted and
frozen is quite free from sucw. murdered by means of blows on the bead and face. Blood was oozing from the nose and month, and the left side of the face and unck presented a very blackened and bruised appearance; the medical gentle man gave it as his opinion that dessused had been dead for about an hour or more and Mr Deane observed that, the murdered gentleman's watch and chain were gone, The body was removed to the Civil Hok-
fund any experiencurred in sending to learn that within the last few months the back but the Taois most courously de-rews of several juuks attacked in those clined the offer. Flie excellent considers waters have been forwarded by the local it a matter for congratulation, that the local authorities to Shanghai Wo presume the officials have had an opportunity of pristinecessary funds are obtained from squeezes cally showing the good feeling which they levied on the pirates as huuli money entertain towards foreigners (Theme re- marks hardly agree with the account given of the difficulty in getting any and from the local officials Ed. 0.0. My
are placed under
and the igus on the morning of the 10th The Pans anobored with the Satellite The Kayo, Eagle, Ashuelot, (captured,) and a three masted schooner now compose the Tokugawa funt in this harbour, others gry on duty elsewhere
Afortul reception has been accorded by the Mikado to the whole of the foreign ministers This is naturally regarded as new Government. The Mikado' stems to confirmatory of the frisudly spirit of the
described as a languid worn-out looking have disappointed his visitors. He is
Ju referencs to the statement that ap- peared as to the acquiescence of the Custom House officers in the offer made, by Mr A valuable addition has been made to the Dick to the Municipal Council of their ser strength of the Fire brigade, by the surol-ices as subsidies to the Police in cases of want of thirty ti await thasarders of 2 when the etion of the Commissioner was fire, we learn that they held a meeting Mr Chief Engineer Hayes.
strongly objected to, as he had not consult- ed them before making the offer of their boywh ***** (N. 0. Daily News.)
services. They are perfectly willing to do "A Tientsing correspondent writes under all that lies in their power either indivi date of 60th December 1866 ;—. · dually or collectively as an independent Up to the afternoon of Christmas day, the fire-brigade, for the extinction of fire, or weather had continued very fine, I might for the protection of property in the battle almost say very mild; the river having coumont, as they did before when it was tinued quite open from Takoo to Tientsin, threatened by the rebels. so that steamers could have conis fectly easily to the Tientsin sellement a
per-
(Courier)
(Japan Herald.)`.`
people. What I mean by this is, give them counts with England, the only way which will ever be satisfactory to the American like chance at the British, commerce on the high seas. I trust sincerely that th good sens of the American Congress will hot perait the retiring British Minister. Lord Stanley, to settle and adjust thang questions with the outgoing 'administration of Andrew Johnson, for their squaring up spirit of the next. Specially will the Ame- belongs to the progressive and American
jects residing in the South and aiding the ricas people never agres that Britisk sub-
rebellion there shall be paid for their losses suffered from our army during the war (which we do not pay to our own people), by having them offset through the British nation against the damages done to our commerce by the Anglo-rebat cruisers on the ocean."
Truly the Hou. Reverly Johnson is a
singularly fortunate man. Not only has he was, in an incredibly short space of time, the enduring esteem of the British nation,
but our space admits of only a brief sum- fact which shows how swiftly the ruta, up till noon on Christmas day; Chib bien's Yamen was executed in the set storage of goods, no very gigautic com- but he has enjoyed the high distinction of
course was thus directed, through a part less vital than the heart. He was attended 4, and the passenger took the ship into port, anfely, delivered her papers to the Consul under whose flag the ship was char tered, and reported the circumstances to the consignees. He had some expectation of obtaining the command of the ship, but expectations was his only reward for er being placed in charge for a few hours he was desired to take his departure without further careniony. This is the tale as it has beef fold to us. We bare abétained from mentioning names, as it is possible that the story is incomplete in the absence of any version from the other side; but if it is true in the respect that the condignees did not make the pas songer sur payment for the services he had pital in the course; of the evening and send red of the ship, they did not display a post mortem examination has this morning excessive liberality. To be sure, it may be been mede arged that he gaved; his own life; but heThe shortness of time (20 minutes) which might have done so if he had hoisted a elapsed between the time deceased was seen signal of distress, and so attracted notice by the engineer at Pukfolum in lusty another vessel, but then somebody health and the time, when he was found would have boon called on to pay salvage, dead-murdered-by the Dispensary gentle which is now sayed
man, shows that the tragedy was not only one of the most sensational and shooking, but the most suddam of execution and are fully
which has been committed Me May bad a heavy day's work to-day; in Hongkong for very many yewn, stor
of the cases Heard before him. must have finished their horrible work
keturi enolie, was charged fa
la found in the entité absence of any Sorn after midday on the 25th, the wind by Inspirator Blackwood on suspicion of being concerned in the murder of Dr Holowly made mark upon the bulldog accom-vered round from Soutlast to N, NW,
panying deceased. It, sa is, meat likely, and kept on increasing in power till mid worthy, at the Gap yesterday. It is inliev- the dog had been at some distance in front night, when it bleie fortificality: And shine against this prisonar, who is an old offender, have been done, and the scoundrels, off, is had a strong NNW gale. On the mor Wong Aving, steward on board the most apparent; fer, had the dog beest pre-ning of the people walked across it during San Salvadorian abip America, was charged sent at the time, he must have taken some zen over, and with Laving stolen $1,650, the property of part in the short but deadly struggle, and the master of the said ship; the case was have either showed warks, have fized some of the murderers, or raised a back or howl It appears that a row took place yeater which might have been heard near by. The day undruing between a wumber of Clin-blows, as shown by the post mortem ex chiew men and falinongers, arising from mination, are probably four or five (or an attempt at larceny from a tak more), and appear to have been given Isu at Prays Weat. Fariboos and stones with a bluut Listrument, such as a Hers Juted pretty freely, and a party haniboo or a heavy stick. The principal of Police, under Inspector Craddock, had wound is made from a blow on the back to sally forth to apprehend the ringleaders of the head, which, causing compression Nineteen wero charged today, and oight on a most vital part of the brain, must were discharged by Mr May. The re- have resulted in almost instantaneous in the. conductor's horn, as narrated by in this and tired of waiting, many of the ior to the season of festivity and recess P. C. Bliss and Mr G. F. Masterman mainder were punished as follows:-o death. In addition to this, there are marks was sent to Goal for fourteen days, of blows on the left atm, on the shoulder, in default of a fine of $25; another was or
and the hand; while the face shows a slight dered to be flogged at the scene of the eat under the nose, and three or four of gaol for s month; and all the others were ordered to pay $50, or go to hard labor for a
month ordered to pay $50, or go to hard labor tough it is dificult to account for the nu days bened, where he poes to have a šant Yokohama in command of the Stenmar 14th is the vicinity of the Lew Chow group burne declined to order it into, nervios
Laim Abal, an
an unemployed MAZ
...
ed that evidence may yet be forthcoming or behind, how quickly just the ugly deed then, up to this present moment, we have of those of disputed brought for some, of our residents, though many are is, indeed. It was Butier who was to be
remanded.
2.4
Son
Uur latest advices from Hakodate are to the 3rd instant to hand per steamer dugesta, on the 10th fustani, at which date all was quiet. The plass remains still The ante correspondent also remarka in the bands of Eorumoto the Tokugawa Washburne, lato American Minister co
The humiliating confession made by Mr admiral.
P The P&O. str. Azof arrived on the ter at Buenos Area, has excited the live- raguay, in his letter to her Majesty's Minia 10th inst, froin Hiogo, where things reliest indignation throughout the country. mained still in a quiet stats. But little Setting aside the question of the character business was doing, owing, no doubt, to the of the war, as described by Mr Washburney approachting native new year, which gener, the shameful fact remains that, as slowa ally causes a lull in trade, even in the muat by the ex-Minister's own confession, t thriving times, for some four or five weeks uenibera of the American legation-Mr. - from all business operations.
two
A Yedo "pioneer informs us that, on the 1st instant, the Saibansho and the Custom House at the Kijs, the district in which the foreign settlement and Botel lie, were opeu and thronged with officials who seemed patiently awaiting the coming trade; our friend naivety adds, of course, there is nothing doing yat and judging On the 14th inst. a warrant from the from the accomandation visible for the tomont without any reference to the Fo-mercial operationis are looked for at pre-being called, by the New York Bribune, a reign polico. The arrested party was how sent.
“Bunkey,” & “snob,” a “tool," a "ftoady,” ever taken to the Minloo Magistrato, before The city has been opened under a system B. F. Butler with the epithet "fool"
and a "gull" and now comes the eminent being confined d in the oify. The case was of passports, which hne aroused the ire of
*Is which
there use for this complimout? Thess ward, these promiscuous arrests are cul- tages of the plair havory
Yately frequently been
rondy to acknowledge t
the
policy and advanMinister to England when President Wadg the course of the day and have continued on the great misunderstanding bu
House after the ejection of President John should have taken possession of the White doing so since. Owing to the intensity of tween the Foreign authorities and the City the galo, however, there are still patches free mandarins, and we are glad to hear that from ice; but we may consider the river to they are taken notice of when discovered, be now closed, and it will, when the galeby the Municipal Council. ends, be frozen over the whole length to
(Friend of China.). the gea, The thermometer this
From Tientsiu we learn that the River as morning, at furise stood at 7° Fahrenheit far as Taku remained open outil Christmas We hear scarcely any news of interest to day, and that many Europeans and Chinese foreigners, from Peking or the interior one were waiting there in full expectation that might almost fsney that the news bad got another trip of the Nursing would enable frozen up en route to this, like the tunes them to leave for the South Disappointed Buron Munchausen and that we shall bear party have travelled overland. Business none again till the spring aun allows it to was extremely dull at Tientain. than. Having already got through all our News has hoon received per Aden from
By the Manila, which arrived on the oth be taken from the United States steamer were basely permitted by our Minister to last papers of London 9th October, we feel Yokchaum, that Captain Catto has disposed inst. To are in receipt of Nagasaki itoes Wasp (which had been specially sent out to the death of newe very much I hear, of the wreck of bia steamer the Nangeta to of new to With ultirao, amongst which General Taeng Kwo-fan will pass through was lost, for the sum of six thoneanul Boor, ship Corneile bound from Hongkong to Yo-torture. There was at the time, an Amberly to captivity, and perhaps to to death by (2000) Captain Catto bimself had arrived kokama. The vessel was wrecked on the wan leet in Brazilian waves, but Mr. Wa Ta-pany yo
The crow succeeded, however, in reaching The leading journals demand the immedi The steamer Douglas arrived in port on small Island where they remained for a ate dispatch of a powerful fleet to Paraguay the 16th, from Foochs, and brings the wel-fortnight being than all rescued by & Ja to resuus the prisoners if they are living, or come intelligence of the safety of the Ame-panese, Junk and subsequently landed at rican ship Surprise, which unfortunately Kagusima; they were fully transhippeded, and to extort ample apology from Le- to avenge them if they have been murder- came to grief on the South bank of the to the steaner Mercury, which conveyed pez River Miu. She was moved by the steamer them to Nagasaki: All speak gratefully
General McMahon, who has gone Fouglas from the bed which she had made the kind attention Jeceived from the Ja- as the successor of Mir Washburns, is a man of sterner stuff (indeed, he could not one of 1.M.'s Gunboats. A very large quantity of the Tea has been damaged, week in the departure honen of the steamit be will probably take decisivo action.
She did not appear to have sustained any Sunrise for Hakodate the Japauoso Att material injury but was to have gone into thorisies wishing to detain, ber on account. badly, but there was no difficulty to keep of their enemies at the North; the occupa
which they imagined might reach the hands. the water under. It is said that the etion of Hakodate by the rebels, however,
The Surprise
well known in these waters, having been a regular and successful trader York, before she loft for China, she under want a thorough repairing, in fact she was almost rebuilt, a sum of 00,000 dol lars having been expended on her. She is now almost dismantled, and an enormous is again ready for, sea. ⠀⠀ outlay will have to be expended before she
offence (10 strokes); and pay $50.or go to the teeth are rushed in. Mr Bolworthowever, a bit to the effect that Governor the Head-man of the place near which she may be noted the loss of the North German bring fr Washburne houtë) and carried off
unlicensed vending of oplum. The opium (about one pound) was forfeited.
A Chipamen named Aplih, part owner of a junk, was charged with unlawful posses- sion of two balls of opinm, ad oltimately discharged upon showing froin whom he got the drug. But another caso arose out of
was a very powerful man, and it is suppos of that he must have been nt onoe disabled
merous wounds, in the view of plunder being the sole motive for the robbery
Murders are commonly looked upon as horrible or otherwise in degree according to the motive prompting, or the objects to be attained, by the deed. But the crime which lies at the door of the murderdis of Mr. Helworthy would appear to be distine apparent want of suicient nictive, and the insignificant object attained. The gold watch and chain bhad from the victim of this ferible crine appears in Western eyes,
apparently arranged and carried ont
this one. Low Sig Hee, who applied the tive from the barbarity of ita execution, the deity in this place, paid to-day a long visit for herself aul was towed to Foochow by a slight delay was occasioned last be of wesker) than the late Miniator, and
ppinm, and sold it to the junk-unan for $10 hill, was charged with selling it. On the said opium-balls bejan asunder auf other wise examined, it was seen that the balls wore ed full of
some or Band substaned
other
to be
BİGAR.
mandarins, whom
and appeared like
the
ther than pinta, qud, the shell | ducirely insufficient to account for a past tines to have on certain formal ooca- Duck yesterday. She was however leaking of certain arms forming portion of her cargo, Itself was a composition of no value what with an adroitness, worthy of infernal flavored only by some opium-dross, agency The holder or bar of the chain, mitted for trial at the Supreme Court, fized in the button-hole of deceased's vest,
ever,
MISCELLANEOUS.
A SPACIOUS PIECE OF FURNITURE.—A table of distances.
EXAMPLE OF THE UPS AND DOWNS.OF
cast down.
The prisoner in the latter case ras com with one or two of the chain-links, remained He said he had come to Trent Be here i wins will come in for a big salyage does not close, that Treaty port to foreigner."-Being bard up, and consequently
chief officer,
and Richard and
Est
trade and the vessel consequently left for advertised departure,
Gilberfficer of the British abip Doug-, as yet, seem to be the only chance dences, He was told if he visited Tientsin to Clina for the last ten years. At New her destination on the day following her;
Ryan,
Bud
ΟΣ obtaining proof of who committed the las, were charged with a violent assault up murder. A scarf-pin, stude and sleeve- Peter Jensen, carpenter Ballinaker on links, with a dollar or two in money, were board the said vessel. Tt appears that den-left; and everything goes to show that the Hem like beun, in Hospital for some days, murderers had burely time to snatch the haw having been broken during the watch and take themselves off, en Mr. tommasion of the sileged neault, Priso Humphrey's party appeared. nora were bailed each in £100, and re- manded?
THE MURDER AT THE GAP. Probably for the last clezen years Hong kong has not been so suddenly horrified by
RE
JAPAN.
-(Nagasaki· Times: )
red in the shape of a civil war on one of the An amusing storm in a teapot has occur
to Islands
Ir is better to be laughed at for not being married, than to be unable to laugh because you are.
*
you never catch any lies coming out of my No Biddy," said Patrick to his wife, mouth.""You may well way that," re-
bad zeze as it was yesterday of the tale of of Police threw his usua} { General, may be read with profit. His Ex. gives to their Excellencies tlie French, Vice-Gurernor has left this in the Hercules propose to be, Simon?" I am going to be afternoon. People had, aluat come to advisable to say what has been dous, or is eigners, are in the habit of aiding them, corded to the American, North Gorman and to settle the dispute, which we presume thour easily; second, the sermons of
took upon the Colony as safe, in host and corum, when the opposite reality burst up-
shocked and unsettled. And well may the community so feel, when one of Her Ma-
of the most-frequented recreation roads in the neighbourhood, E
temp
Chines the
opportunity they want of
gentlemen
A
CAM
by the fire bipe, probably frum behind, here on his way to Peking, some 12 or 15
his post at Prouting-fou, the capital of the dionee of the Emperor before proceeding to province. I suppose ho comes via Tientsin to unfer with Olung-how on military mat ters, before settling down in hia yanun.
Gau ynh-ting, a enouch of the imperial palace, sent, rumor says, to Tientsin by the Empress, to offer inceuse to some particular to Mr. Meslows, the Danish Cousul, as well as to other residents, attended by a numerous retinue of young ladies a large tail," as Highland chieftains were wont in He stated hicosulf to he 32 years of usual Peking ond occasionally s
to the place, and to are foreigners and their rest when the tiver would be open, he would sad steamers, and Fientsin under more fn vorable circumstances thau at present. He said he would come again in spring, during the third moon. I think he was sent by the matters, for her own information and the Espress to let her know regarding foreign
It appears the place boasts of two Dai-plied Biddy; "they fly out so fast that no- As we have already said, the authorities Emperor's. And looking upon the visit in
mios, one of whom has territory greatly in body can catch 'ont." excess of the other. For a long time there deserve all praise for the steps they took this light, I consider it
CHOOSING A PROFESSION.It was cus & move in the right
has been a dispute regarding the bounda- tomary with a certain college professor te and the manner they took thein, imediate direction by the Empress. ly upon learning the terrible now,
Our dates from Japán are to the 14th ries of these mighty prineedoms, which are inquire of each graduating class what each Taken in conexion with the experience
not well defined, and a few days since the proposed to be or do in the world. One the Governor was all promptitude, wisdom of the gentlemen who lately lost their boat instant.
(Japan Gazette.).
quarrel broke out into open warfare. Re-would be, a doctor, one a lawyer, one a and shrewdness, and some steps were taken up country, the despatuli from the Totois by his own direction, The Acting Super lately published by the French Consul
On Monday, the 14th inst., audience was port says that 80 people have been killed merchant, and so on.
"And what do you and the fighting is still going on, The energy into the matter with commendable cellency says; creek pirates are numerous Dutch, and Italian Ministers, and on Tues
Pithcopal minister," was the answer of for the scone of the conflict, to endeavour the Hisping graduate, for three reasons→→ morder which was passed round during the results and although we do not deem it near Shan-kong-low and that rowdy for day, the 5th inat, the same honour was ac
the prayers are all in print, and I will not bai A very Herculean task. Another doing, we can assure the public that all His begs, accordingly, that the several Con- English representatives. They were all at- that can be effected with the nuisana at the dis-sule wall pongress on their countryman the fondet by suich of their country mou as they tumour has it that the disturbances have Pilhoupal minister are short, and them i on them; the old daye of insecurity, vio- ponal of the Colony, is being done; to trace necessity for carrying passports, to enable thought proper to intrudnos; and were at tians, but we do not flink such is the case. gonerally marry rich wives
been caused through persécution
of Obris can stent; and third, Pithcopal ministere tence and death-dealing appeared to have and capture the cowardly villains who have the guerdon the latter and lawful maar body of Japanese troops in addition to loss the Prinses of Satann's and
tended from their legation residences by a returnoil and comparative sceneity and committal this foal and daring crime, iuato belireen the uscar- even foolhardy, carelessness were rudely Five Hundred Dollars have been offered sionsists. Probably foreigners in not much and from their own national ships. The cause of the quarrel is said to
quarrel has broken out between A HANDSOME dress pattern never arrests
Higs. a woman'a attuation. She will go buy it. as a reward in the caso, and at this season fear the pirates; but is wat stop Ministers were really very striking, and the anakusa to Higo, by the Mikado's Go store, and thought that he must necessa processions of the French and English be the presentation of the island of count lately to an author for a now register AN Ironmonger had to sond in an 86- jesty's officers is battered to deal in one tation to many Chincée. Die Dacion stea ping unproper characters. And sporlimen latter introduced collectively, not one by vernment, as a reward for service ren- rily be facetious; so he headed the bill--
of the year, such is very strong
of stop- mer we assuched when she left the Wharf, who may neglect to provide themselves on beaides Monard, Gower Fletcher and dared during the late war. To this Satsu-A memorial of the departed grate." but, as no clue has been found, so far with passports can hardly complain if they will of Consular body, a uzber of in aid to obfbet, as he does not wish
Willis, the My Holworthy, one of the Deputy Assid as we can learn, these precautionary are hindered, after this fair notice. Then the 9th inst., at 3 pin. a review of his neighbour to have any increase of Thoodie perpetrated after his return to THEODORE'S ATROCITIES. The cruelties Bigo is territory
Just as determined on Debra Faber were fearful; too horrible to Staff, was brutally murdered and robbed dur- much. Two Europeans of shubby appear bearing foreigners, na the gentl to folum side of the road to the Gap. The Humphreys on his way, when nearing the Having left their guarantees of character in fact, to far as they can be gathered at pre-Gap; and four. Chinese were observed loll- the boat, they had suas difficulty at first, Bant, are such that scarcely any light, what-ing about that neighbourhood earlier in the in persuading the officials that they were over can be thrown upon the mysterious day. One Chuania (de old offender) was entiled to the aid they claimed, tragedy, but these, such as they are, are found, not far from the spot, yesterday Bomewhat as follow.
evening, and was charged witli having been concerned in the murder; but though he
It is reported that Sir Rutherford Alcock Deceased (who was proverbially a gantle was found in possession of a bamboo, purposes to unko a offauit of the open ports man fond of athletic sports and Jiardy training) left his house yesterday forenoon nothing has been proved against him during the coping summer, in order, we between eleven and twelve o'clock to tako The capture, conviction and punishment presume, to gain vivid impressions of their a walk. Taking the Pokiolam Road, he of the fondo fects of the crushing cals of the Foreign Office on his return
satisfac wants and capacities, for the enlightenment to Eng arrived at the Reservoir Works at one tion; but the effects of o'clock, and there passed a few words with mity upon the young widow and the land, an engineer stationed there named Pearson only be effaced by time. Universal sym- Serica, reported having spoken the, Sir. 10g gone bome decision in the cases of lations existing between the United States and, certain of a large booty, did i
children of the deceased gentleman can The Western Chief in signalling with the into the guy leading to the Gap, along pathy is felt for those who have thine reth-fancelot on the 27th Dec,and that she had the ridge of which there is a footway of no lessly been, bereaved, and this feeling, bes been on shore; but owning to the stiff Kiugdos, Wilkin and Robson has been and England that Buster has fully ubbo tate to add another sacrilege to his numer mingled with that of indignation and breeze: that was blowing at the time the given "The Court decrees, therefore, that somed himself, and that his great military ous crimes. On his actival before Bieber- great breadth and he had gone the greater ohagrin, that this little island has not yet Western Chief, did not learn where, or whe-defendants bear three fourths of the loss of genius and love for war and the shock of hs, he at once ordered his people to make part of this path when he was attacked. as the unfortunate gentleman often walked then made secure from personal injury, that sho find sustained any damage. the transaction, and plaintiff one fourth, battles first becaine apparent. I give in rafts. Whilst Theodore was occupied, is The Lahluo has made the run out in 100 as being the meat equitable mode of adjust full the doughty general's remarks upon their construction a priest camp in a boat, this way, and always wore a watch and even to men in positions such as that of
death has now to be days, beating the Teping by 6 days. The went under all the circumstances of su com- these topics
and approaching within speaking distance, heavy chain, it is presumed that he rust the gentleman have been marked out as a special object of deploreit.
Bericuloft Coulon the same day as the Lohloo pligated a case. Costs of Corrt to be borne I think Reverdy Johnson is making a inquired of the Emperor what was that but was beaten by her by nearly one day in the same proportion." The defendants, fout of himself and dragging the country he desired. Theodore told him the graiu plunder by means of the favorite "knod
and a half, having made the passagers Satellite from Yokohaum arrived. There is no such feeling of amity on the that they would send it to bin; but Theo-
have given notice of appeal.
through the mire in the face of all England. that they had in store. The priest replied down" aystem of highway robbery. The
THE NORTH,
opt in a little over 101 days. The al inost likely tanier adopted by the ruffiahé. Latest dates from Shanghai are to the most neck and neck races which these at lakodadi on the 17th inst., at 6. p.m. subject of our differences with England as dove, not satisfied with the grain alone, would seem to have been, that they lay 19th instant, ARENA AN
have made is most astonish and being mistaken for a Frenchi-ship was Johnson represents in deceiving John told the priest not to be afraid, but to send under the footway until the poor fellow
(N. C. Herald.)
ing, and
we anticipate will add considerably saluted with 21 gune by the Commandant Bull in making bini suppose that we are so their boats. He took a solemn oath that had passed, and then stealthily and aud The following ships have arrived at Sang. to the excitement when the season for bet there (Japanese). desly attacked with the usual cowardice hai during the fortnight Bengal and Darating on the homeward poyages arrives.
poor lu On the 6th a battle was fought at Ono 12 spirits, to forget the recognition he would not injure them, or remove any
rebellion as a belligerent power in the thing but the grain he required. The priest from behind. Poor Mr Holworthy was found thea from Cardiff; Spindrift, Ariel, Corsair, The Serica under her new commander, fornite distsut, between 600: Southerans and dewand of Mason and Slidell, the rebel on his return to the island, informed the about 1:20 p. thỗ, by Mr Humphreys (of the Kate Carnie, Tuceping, Assyrian, Lablon, and merly her chief officer, seems determine 900 Northeruara, resulting in the total rout agents, and bis sweeping our commeros people of his conversation with the Emper Hongkong. Dispensary), who, along with Serica, London: Kate Young, New York to keep up the raputation which she earned of the Southern forces, who ited to Hakodate from the ocean through rebl cruisers, fitted or, and the majority being in faxone his wife, had started for the Gap about half Egidius, Newcastle, N.; Northficet, Li- under Captain Innes, who made tus in great confusioni.
out by himself; his taking advantage of complying with his requests, it was agreed an hour after noon," going up by the verpool Day Dawn, Sydney. The several first pasings out in her in 98 days. On the evening of the 8th all Southern our intestino troubles to plant a new ne that all the available boats abould be taken Albany Wherr found, deceased was quite clippers have made good and close passages. The race out has as yet been won by the troops were embarked on board the Kangation, in the shape of a Dowinion, on our to the mainland. A few who had no trust dead and almost cold, while a favorite that by the Serien, days, being the fastest. Lakloo, but there is still the Titan and Kami and Talpany, and together with northern border-all for a few dollars to be in Theodore's word entered their anges, ride. It was then clearly apparent that a Moulmein; Jessie and T. H. Schwenson surprised if one of these carry of the palm. to the interior of Chugaro territory where know what to do with. It certainly ought upon them with the small onnnon they buil-dog Jay suilling and snarling of his The following have sailed-Onward for Leunder to arrive, sud we should not be all government oflleials here left for Awe-paid us for the so-called Alabamn claims, and puddled away in an opposite direction
uori bay and landed there reached 25 miles which, whion we receive, we should hardly Theodore ordered the Europeans to fire. dreadful maider had been committed, as for Sagon; Harlow for London; fuiry On dit that the Chinese Government at the face and head of deceased showed Queen, for Guam, and Virgilia for Bangkok Poking is not indisposed to make large they still remain, very much scared On not to ho paid to the men who lost their hid brought. They complied; but, to ginally wounds; but shocked as Mr Hum-
Those of our readers who look forward to concessions towards opening up the country the morning of the 9th the Northern or vessels, because, as a rule, they were in Thandora's great disappointment, failed to phreys and his wife soust have been, they at mining in China, will be interested in a re- and introducing foreign appliances. It is Tokugawa troops together with their fleet sured and have got their pay already hit any of the fugitives. No sooner had uncy turned back and gave an alaru in port of an apparently sulid silver district somewhat difficult to recensile this new tonk quiet possession of Ilakodote, and afneither should it be paid to the insurance Theodore and a celect party been admitted town, arriving at a few minutes before two discovered in California, which seems to be attitude of affairs with the position volun-tot organizing a temporacy Government, companies, for the increased premiums on ou the stud than he caused all the remains at Mr Hazeland's house at the Albany, and rolling out ailver by the ton, and threatens tarily taken up by this British Minister luft in force for Matsmai, landed on Fuku war risks put upon our commerce was ing inliabitants to be ahut up in a few of the at the Oirgo Room by 2-o'clock. On the to reduce the value of that metal below with regard to the effect of foreign trade ou gent has reached us from there, that loses they paid. If the amount is due to old, and merchandise had been removed
Slime, and engaged the Matsmat troops
legal and equitable equivalent for the larger houses; and after all the grain, silvet, report being made at the Station, the tran. Who shall say that the hills of Shan- the internal prosperity of the country. We once about messages were sent to all the ng do not contain & similar. treasure? refer especially to Sir Rutherford Alcook's Malemai had been burnt (the oity), the anybody it would seem to be to the mere set the place on fire, and burnt to death Acting-Superintendent (Mr Deane) was t
We hear of galena ore being picked out of celebrated speech at Kiukinog in 1867. tropps whipped, and were in full flight for chants who paid these premiums and the priests merchants, women and children Stations, and everything which could be the sides of the monutsins ..
It will be reinembered that some thing kita on junks seized for the uocasion. indomnified the insurance companies, but Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia,
tant Buperintendente on the Military Stora-measures cannot be expected to result in Chinese evidently distrget non-passport B.M. let. Batt, 10th Regiment took place is side, and has taken possession of Ama-he related. At last, tired of taking his re- ing the afternoon of yesterday, on the Pok ance are said to have been seer by Mr whom we allied at the outset, found. on, the swamp, before Fl. E. Sir Harrys, from which Satsuma is' determined to range on the innocent, he turned hi
Mr Holworthy then turned homewards.
been
ressole.
(Revorder)
GENERAL BUTLER ON THE ALABAMA OLAIMS. The New York correspondent of the Lon. dou Morning Heral ways
plunder, and fixed under the island of Ma traba. That island, situate in the Tapa es, about twenty miles north of Kourata, is only a few hundred yards from the main land, it was considered in the light of an asylum, atd, protected by its sacred cha racter, priests aud monks resided there is
Parkea, K. C. B., the Prinep of Awa, Shijio Kuji and three kuged Lady Parkes, Mrs, fra Huge for that passes down troops thoughts to the place he might most sasily Norman, and a great number of the foreign from purpose." residents of Yokohama, as well as Japanese were present. Colonel Norman was in com- marel and the men were put though a v riety of evolutions, which they executed in their usual splendid style. Twenty five rounds of blank cart idige had been served out, and all were very much pleased, and Radical party in the new House of Repre- peace, while merchants and rich landhold hot little astonished, at the rapid fire kept eentatives, and to wield the whip once used sta sent their goods and stores there for up with the Snider rifle.
so-effectually by Thaddeus Stevena. Ac safe custody. Theodore had no scruples The Prince of Awa is now the only pro-cordingly he employs every means to keep about violating the sanctity of the island mitent daimio left in Yedo; all others far his name before the public. But it is with the asylum afforded by the churches to all reference to the Alabama claims and the re before his time he had long ago violated, The following
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