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No. 1761 JANUARY 27, 1869 1

THE CHINA MAIL.

KIRECTORY

for

JAPAN

and

Information that the Chinese had also sent down a gun-boat to look after their

A young man named Wichella, doneribinantly in furnishing gonuine virus to na ing himself as a clerk unemployed, was tive vaccinatora. Many hundreds of chil

IFFINES, &c., €69.

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ober 21, 1868.

every description exe

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icularly requested that relating to the general or be addressed to the case to individuale by and inconvenience in business will thereby be

INA KAIL.

ESDAY, JAN. 27, 1869,

AT FOOCHOW butrage upon missiona

which has become a ling in the China jour om Foochow. So dom- e of thisnature beconio,

nets attention, but on

in a novel element bas

to the matter. The

of Chinese rights can

ir eyes to the fact that

the seaboard have, al-

Tupon efforts!

F, resolved

or at least

shelter upon the bozom hich, it is believed. ese peasantry, is his e do not agree with

the attacks upon mis-

eligious" feeling or to

it outraged "beliefs."

that while the sword been the pioneer of -for the free right of velling was secured, the Treaty of Tientsin frequently in turn eign intercourse. They ceful in their habits, unprotected, represent who knows a great In our belief no very is formed in the why or how the min ntative enemy, beyond advocates change, the

t to the well organized Change"

" is a vague. the influence of astute erati, easily expanded whatever. The wor

he condemns, and ed into an utter de ious. And so his food, ks, his scientific know- is, each foreshadow in rooting of familiar and 8. It is not that his religious or medical 80 mich, as that the prehend (with the for

d partially pidgin-an

aler before their eyes)

!

ission prompted by

es. The merchant is

se his object-dollars gets them is not like brouble. The missio

to them a "mysterious "with the merchatic's with Bone mysterious

h, doubtless antagonis

e. Converts of course

such we are convinced belief where personal ndividual is wanting, ed into this digression fact that in nine out mized attacks on for have been niiscións- shoine papers sagely

eir opposition to the

We remarked above,

c was reported in the

Ing. It appears that

ent down to Walga

ace of the Min river

ries in question reside, top the annoyance to eing subjected. This supplemented by the

THE CASE OF THE ITALIA.

An inquiry was held this afternoon be

(Daily News.)

Jast attached to their feet, and their bodies! wrapped up in their own blankets.

In reply to De Adams, witness stated that the death of Prince Chùng bro The Peking Gazelie of Dec. 18th records

interests! Who will say that China is charged with assaulting P.. C. 163, Maho- dren are racciuated by pupils who have fure the Italian Consul (Hon, W. Keewick) the oldest passengers died first. The others ther of the late Emperor. His nephew not progressing after this? The manda med Bazzi The curatible kid he was on been taught to perform, the speration in in the matter of the ship Italia (late Avon) gambled at all times, and even gambled the present Emperor, has appointed the

-duty in Hollywood Bond this morning and rius urge the ignorant populace to annoy was called to remove the defendant by a the missionaries, and then get down Parzo gradomau, defondant struck him gun-boat to protect themselves. We and gave him a black eye-Tie Magis are not alarmed at this demonstratate sak-d defendant what he had to say tion, terrible at it may be. But we Defendat explained the fact of the mat

the hospital. cheerfully routered during the rest on nu The assistance of Dr Wong has been merous occasions, and many of the capital operations wore performed by him

The medical class has timbered twelve young men, connected with the hospital for five or six Two of those who have been a years are about to engage in private prae- ties. The assistance of Dr Wang in this department has been invaluable.

which arrived in this port on the 21st inst.,

were present.

are alarmed lest the British representer was this; he was from Cilifornia, and pupils, some of whom are very promising statiti on oath that he had cominauded the passengers used to sell opium to each other. monest ve employment to load for Swatow.

10

tative be induced in a weak ment to recognise the status of these native provincial steamers as that of #men of war." The reason is obvious Such a recognition would allow of their armed interference with foreigners, while permitting the Peking Government to

arrival this morning in the ft King from Shanghai; and, as the Yankees aid, he took the oatli two or three times, with smile and a cktail at one public house and then proseded to find another; he went into a house, and what with one Par see and another he got shoved about and he (pointing to the Sikh Constable) brought

existol during the passage from Havana to of the epidemic. Smoking opium was pro- and on board of which so great mortality with (or for) the money of those who died this pure Senor Urtuna and Dr. Adams hibited during night by a fine of $20; but tliny could never find any oue in the not of Remondi de Silvata, master of the Italia,

am king.

vessel for two yours. The fulic was for the did not call at any port, but came lu reply to Air Keswick, witness said the merly under the Russian bag, but adopt-straight on, by the Ombay passage; he did of the flag of Italy in Havana. The reason of not stop at Anjer. the change was that, the time (years)onths and a half before him, and took the A vessel left two ing a work on materia imedies for Chinese piced, and he would have had to go to Aur route, but took nine months on her

Some progress has been made in prepar- allowed to fly the Bussian flag haring trans- pupila. Apparatus for chemical experi Russia to renew it The ship then bolonged consequendo.

Augustine la Piolro, one of the Chinese practical instruction is now given in this Guiseppe Frasciere, and the paperaproduced Havana and speaks Spania, said that he Wyatt, a serman on board the Prin- ceu Charlotte was charged by Capt. Supt.

ahowed that they were provide temporarily and bis friends chartered the ship Italia, Deane as a rogue and vagabond Iap-daily ui the hospital by the Kev. C. Fed from head-quarters.

Religious services have hoon conducted by the Consul in Havana, until new arriv pears that Wyatt wrote bimself a character Preston, and in the various dispensaries by Havana we ballast; and the ship was charifavaria. He bought the provisions for the at rate of $7000 per hundred passengers, The cargo from., 970 euch. He has been 14 years in for steadiness and subristy and signed the the shichionaries was sapurintond them, orterid he two Chinese to convey Chinese passengers, put on board four cooks and a

tumed coudulence, do 20th to visit the family and offer the accus-

enquire for at Chefoo and that vessels of A correspondent says tonnage is macb 7,000 to 9,000 peculs would meet with re-

$0.20 for Hengkong, and it is expected Several settlements bave been made at

races will go bigbar.

(N. C. D. Neus.}

both profit by their acts and disavow me no liere: Fined $10.. Pie money, was ments has recently been obtained, and to Landstein & Co. The ship now belongs to charterers of the vessel, who is married in She left on the 22nd, with her inward cargo

them if any question arose. If the Chi- nese Government, wants to establish a fleet, let it do so and welcome, But let that Government hold itself responsible for the acts of such vessels. Phere is at present no "Imperial"

paid.

branch.

ordinary sense of the term. When H Charlotte, and with this document triad to of the hospital and dispensaries le carefully head, and providing all provisions; so that nose medicines, and the Captain brought the Ommmmissioner au. other gentlemen at

M. Minister issues a notification to the effect that the provincial flotillas will be recognised as "Imperial" by the Peking Government both as to their acts and their consequences, we shall have nothing to say against any number of "Chinese Gunboats" being detailed to protest Chinese interests; though this of course is quite apart from any necessity we my be under of chastising Chinese insolence,

of

join as a Police Coustable. The matter was referred to the Commanding Officer the Pricess Charlotte, who left it in the bands of the Polios. Defondent amitted he wrote the paper, but thought it was no hain. He was sentenced to 14 days' inrd labor as a rogne and vagabond.

The last mail brings news of this con- mencement of the new Tariff for Telegrams through Lads to Europe, which is condid- erably lower than that itberto in force. Under the Vienna convention to which the Indian Government is now a party, esper messages will be charged at, double rates, but it is not certain whether ordinary com mencial code messages are included as such,

medical examination of the second and cypher words which can be found in a die- third (one paper says the third and mary at ordinary rate; but there must fourth) class clerks in the Customs-de-

be us Aparea in cypher telegrams or they partment, order which has excited no litist in that case be paid for at double rates.

-Courier.

MR. HART seems to be unfortunate in his memorandu when issued for the gured to have issued an order for the guidance of his subordinates He is

tle satirical comment on the part of our North China contemporaries. It hel finds that the applications for sick leave) ure too unmerous this is scarcely the way to meet the difficulty. He may mako what regulatious he likes as to the certi- fidates upon which such leave will be granted, or may oven refuse sick leave on

SUPREME COURT (Before the Hon. the Chief Justice.)":

(January 27, 1869.).

A Now chwang correspondentsays, writing under dato of 14th Ded.The last arrival was the steainer Bertha on 20th November. still on heard. There was time for her to discharge, but the Captain preferred to

eut; and will doubtless abuse the port, trust to his own want of experience at this part, rather than entrust his vessel to whereas he might have landed his Opium the ship had to provide fire and wood paly some boxes of European mediciues. The Recipes and Expediture are a put on board $1800 worth of medicine, do safely. Sudden change into the cold weath the morning of 32ad November, the river In addition to this, however, the owners had his children with him, who arrived gone tu esa 24 hours after anchoring. On Ho the Customs, whose courtesy is proverbial, Dr.To Cush paid for Wages, Madi-

The provisions were passed by the witness er, after having been so long in the bot Ja- was full of ice, thermometer having fallen cines, du,...

bufore being approved of. There is no emititude of Havann, was in his opinion, the during the night to 8 Fahrenheit, and it To Cash paid for Hent of Kam

gration officer at Ravana, as all emigra

· Tisfati, ....... To Cash paid for Dispensary ab

Pok-lo, To Cash paid for Dispensary at

Shik-lung,

maintaine follow

To Cosh paid for Dispensary at

Fu-mun,

By Dash from Mesere Russell

& Co... By Cash for Medicines, Trusses

.......

Balance to debit,

$990.13

113.00

99.00

68,15

$1,233.69 51.44

$1,285.13

The cost of the dispensaries at Shen Heng and Ng Chan was $150.

the

a

On motipi, of Mr Eitel, soconded by r. replied that they waro pasiongers, and they medicine, taking every care of the sick; expect 10° colder next month. There is no

Nye, the report of the hospital and dispen- surica was accepted and the anal number nose.

fall or half-pay altogether; and consider the appellants, to move that the decree directed to be printed in English and Chi-the effects of overy deceased passengers, be bad fresh lemons and vinegar, together lac, reverse our own notion that.

In the case of Henderson e. the Hong- hang and Shanghai Bank, Me Pollal, (instructed by Bir Hazeland), appeared for ing the liberal salaries given, such a step given by Judge Ball in the mattor should legeversed, discharged or altered by the though most advise mg of so well. Chief Justice. Mayllar, instructed by cepted as one of the conditions of so well-tr Sharp, appeared on behalf of the de paid a service. But few people like, fendant. His Lordship refused to reverse, whether they will or no, to be subjected discharge or alter the degree, neither party to a medical examination, however capa- obj.cling; and the case would therefore go ble and honorable the examiners, It to the Privy Council, really seems that Mr Hurt desires to weed

the junior grades of the Unsfers Service

of

terfere.

the country is best in summer. In this however, they show some sexes, as the than on this bleak opou plain; besides which, they go to buy Peas for next season. weather is much warmer between the hills

I fancy Pulse and Beaucakes rotist be much cheaper in the Spring, unless a better da- and arises in the South, whence we hear

tion is from other places to Havait, and use of the opidemic. The doctors, wa

was dangerous to put off in a boat. Yet I nly ocasionally do passengers (Chinese)ere anongst the first to die of the disease, a leave the island. He took last time 533 partner died of the disease, and he himself just parted from her second anchor. It is could not understand the malady. His willingly say a pint (Bir Halliday) boarded the Bertha, which had pai sengers. From a paper produced, an took sick, but recovered by taking exercise. estinate was given of provisions taken all who died smoked opium; they could havor of a body of men who, some time ago, pleasant to be able to say something, in supply a buudred; which estimate smoke as much as they chose, and many 788 stated to have been afterwards in- seemed to have lost their appetite. The thing as disreputable characters. On 23rd were unjustly stigmatised in the Friend of 14.85 crossed. (The supply of provisions re- previsions were very good, and were in- Now, the late British Consul was buried,

ferred to was an estimate of a very spected by Dr. Adams; they were served to Tus funeral was attended by t $1,288.18 Hiberal kind, and is contained amongst all alike, and there was always something and the whole community; but, strange to the Taoutai but the Indian authorities at present recept Or. By Balance from last year, 494.14 witness next produced a book containing meals, They had breakfast at niue in the Divine Service at the Consulate every its items three barrels of line-juice.) Thoover when the passengers had finished their say, no service was read, although we have receipt on board of the provisions, innerning, some refeshing drink at 12.30, Sunday, thanks to the attention of the 520.00 the ratio above given; and another docu- and dinner at 3.30 in the afternoon it was gentleman now in obarge. On 3rd instant, inent (a book) was shown of the daily issue the custom in Cuba hot to have anything steamer like the Maca crossed the bar. 219.25

of the provisions to the passengers. There from 4 p.m. until 9 a. ra. most day.

and came to within a few miles of the settle- were 150 passengers on Board when he left i Havann; some bad consumption on board, that poorer Chinese lived in Cuba upon for her, as she retraced her course the next In reply to Dr Adams, witness stated ment; but I presume the ice was too much and others smoke opium on board to a exactly the same as they did in China. great extent-sp much so that he cautioned

day without communicating with the shore. hem against doing so and numbers died nesa commenced, the Captain and inntes generally fina bright weather. The coldest Examination continued when the sick. We have had several falls of snow, but because of that excess. The passengers were always going round and administering night was 20th Nov.

Fahrt.; we may were entitled to do as they pleased.

In reply to tho Spanialt Consul, witness of opium, and was not certain whether which sells (Malta) at Tis. 530 per cheat. Did not think suy one died from want business doing at present, except in opium, attend that he could not give an account of the opinn did them injury or not. They' The rish natives have retired to their seats; for, of course, they in this, cause almost every patient, as he died, left with the captain's sold, when they started; as: The report of this building committee was then called for and presented by Me property to others, and he could not in- but the lomons got rotten after some time, Saiapson. In the report it was stated that

Five pigs and sheep were brought on Examination continued Had good wea board, and half was handed over to the "the building for the residents of the phyther after leaving. The first death occurred hincse, when any were killed. Some were sician are now very far Advanced toward on the 40th day out; the man died sudden-kiliod, so that the sink might have change completion, and that the rooms new Decaly, took sick, fell down and died. There was of provisious. The passengers chose what pied by Dr Kore would so i be given up In Bankruptcy, the motion in the matter to the parase for which they were origin, general sickness till after that. Many provisions they liked. Lyall, Stiff & Co., as also the inal exnually designed. That the sin of $2,599.75 opiuin; but noue had any definits sicknos. that the passengers seemed to be in good were ruined, weak and frail by smoking Roci, a passenger by the Halia, stated mination of Lai Atuck, bankrupt, we had been paid from the treasury towards The regular sickness broke out when they pt paperfluous hands in order to replace adjournal.

the new building, and a further sin of them by the Llanese or others willing to

In Admirdży, Mr Hazeland applied that 3000, since the treasurer's account was clot into the cold latitudes. The second Rocept a lower scale of pay. We cannot the confirmation of the Registrar's Report, sed. The committee also state that an ad- when they were 30 days out. In fat. 11.2 death occurred twenty days after the first, of course say what object he has, in view. in the case of the ship Nian, be again post-ditional cum of $1,000 will be required to But we may confidolitly express our real. An arrangement, however, was finish the building in a complete and sub- N, and 19E (of Cadiz) the first death of belief that such a messure as that hete for by count of both parties that stantial unner, and they

sk for authond 8.13 5.

curred. The second man died in 841 W. the aus due to the Captain and Chief rity to expend that amonut."

The third death has taken is neither politic or useful.

Officer Rinkd be allowed, as they were

Desired

going by Feed Mail Steamer to-morrow.

completion of this building, the hospital board, but only one was on this roll of the were seven or eight Chinese doctors on Court then adjourned.

will be second to none, in China, and the ship. The others were passengers, but society will possess, without debt or in-

sick, and reported embrance, a thoroughly good and subatan attended to the tial dwelling-house an extensive series of day. The witness himself used to ww de capable of necoremodating about 180 d, and when necessary, administered one of the passengers before going on to-patients, a comue-lious chapel and disons. Cus Chinese doctor had been board. The provisions were good and plen-stonists, Probably foreigners do not such peuary, with most of the necessary out-

in Havana for 14 years, and could admi-tiful (this answer was given with a shrug) fear pirates; but it is fair to give the houses. Tho

ister European medicines. Most of the He got a little sicknas himself, and his Chinese the opp grond

on which

opportunity they want of alle for the extension of the hospital when the first death, the death was suiden: at better. Fte has no idea what was the case who may neglect to provide themselves stal, and a large piece of land are still avail- doctors died in the way. In the case of us had commenced to swell, but he got plug improper characters. And sportsmen

2 he was reported ill, mustard was ap. of the sickness; mou ate heartily as usual, with pasports can hardly complain if they

audi Glover, . Nye, Jr., J. M. Forbes, F. Hate to the feller developement of this great plus is ver

for the patient, then took sick and died. The doctors on

after this fair notice. The Talbot, T. Sampang, Esqre, F. Wong, M. and good work" D., Rev. A. Kulczyk, Rer. A. Ranch, The Committed in conclusion record died in six hours' time. The died from ex. the disease; seven of the Doctors died, and Rev. U-F. Preston, Rev. E. Eitol, Rev. thoir thanks to Dr Wong for his valuable paure to the rain; and the third, died of two only are alive. The doctor who prac aber, ev. IL. V. Noyes, and J. G. Kerr, professional again in the goal of 41.39.11 S., 36.55. E. of Cadiz), the epin Mac, he having gone there since Consumption. On the 102nd day fin Jat iced in avans for fourteen years is now M. D.

the hospital, which has enabled Dr The methig was called to order and the ↑ Kar to devote more lime than he other-demic first appeared which took away so the Italia's arrival. The vessel was goner, persuadid they claimed.

wiae could have dote to the supervision of any of the Chinese (Bere the witness ally dry, only a little water coming in on the building."

described the disease as anoinis, but Dr bad weather. Adamon stated that the master was describ

the symptoms of the disease, not the is itself, the disease was soarbutus.) Witness continued to say that it was a pes enling fact that all the men who had worked were healthy enough; while I with the and would not even clean their own buuks.

LOCAL.

Wird reference to a case reported in flöge. columns a day or two since in which the chief and second officers of the ship Doniylas were charged with violent assault upon che

aker of that vessel, we learn fit a similar charge was in the fest stance

made ngulust the plaintif by canta

MEDICAL MISSION ARY SOCIETY DATA IN CHINA

The Thirtieth Samual Meeting of this Society was held in Canton on Friday, Jan. 22nd, at the house of desars Olyphant &

Prosent --D. B. Robertson, Esq., C.B.;

health, but many seemed to be old and feeble. The ship was good, but cain some The provisions were quite suficient. In his times came down through the batekway opinion, the captatu did all he could; and be has a complaint whatever to make against opian, but did not think that any of the fram too much. They only died use passengers died from want of opium, or they got sick and could not be cured.

Solo Torebic, another passenger on board also speaking Spanish, stated that he know

of several failures amongst Beancake In- peters.

The port furlier states that "on the when they were 73 days, ons, attendance or anything elso. He smoked cellency says, crook pirates are numeroita

all these

a.

done

twice a

Taken in connexion with the experience up ovuntry, a despatch from the Taotsi, of the gentlemen who lately lost their buat lately published by the French Couest General, may be read with pront. His Ex near San-kiong-kew; and that rowdy fo

legs, accordingly, that the several Cou- reigners are in the habit of aiding them. suts will imprese on their countrymen the necessity for carrying passports to enable the guardoats there stationed to discrimi hate between the latter and lawful cour

nication u the matter whith wo du o 15. B. Mi's Consul, in the chair 0. B. sver sach-afcision may be deemed requi- plieth and ***norceptible and he board said there was no medicine to cure Chinese evidently distrust non-passport.

of the vessel. We have received a comin- inssit, as the case is still before the magis trates. But in justice to the defendants we mention that they were previously to love ucolipied the position of witresses for the original plaintiff, Captain Morris. The

true pile of the case will doubtless be made clear when it comes on for hearing, it being still adjourned. ¿

wwwwww

TO-DAT'S POLICE. on the Bench.

Mr May out on foard the frie, ww charged with having been drank a disorderly in an eating house. Tret paying for his supper, prisoner thror plate at the proprietor, and bruke four or

E.

notice calling the mocting was roul

The minutes of the last annual meeting and of a special meeting held on the 17th of The Chairman commended this report to March wore ad, and on motion of Mr the approval of the meeting in a few re Glovar, secunded by Mr Forbes, wore ap-marka on the mpútance of the work which was performed in the hospital alid dispen!

The Treasurer's report was then present-siries, less than 50,000 cases having been on the were those who lay abonti

ofed, frog which it appeared that the receipts attended to during the past

fram Suoriptions and interest amounted remar ed

- tel allis

five bottles of a crust and Defendant as per usual, did not known what he was about-Fined $1 and ordered

amende

Andrew Dingly, an anemployed seaman, who was charged with having been dinak

An old-offender (pat branded) was sent

to Gaol to be out of harm's way till the

New Year Festivities be over. Mir Douglas

pensaries.

informed his Worship that he had in Gaol Out-patients,

two or three brandeil men, whim he meant In-patients,

No-CHAU AND SHO-HING-FU..

of office; s.

Wurk

goshin

President-- I Colledge, M.D., F. R.

S. Ed. (iu Birland). Vice-Presidents

Thos

those who

to this cause.

Dr Adams stated that there were fifteen Mansengers who arrived here in the

swell-up state described by wit

uch was this the case that it

Fou Anger on the swelled lint, it left It was caused by inauitteloney d thinness of bluoð. book, and bleeding being the nation continned He studied a

Me Keswick remarked that it would be desirable to examine this ductor, and it would be necessary to adjemen the inquiry for a tiny nr two

The inquiry was then aljurul till 3 p.

to-morrow.

THE NORTH.

The M. I. Face and the East King came in this morning from Shanghai with dates from that place to the 23rd iust.

(Recorder)

bearing foreigners, as the gentlemen to whom we alluded at the outset, found. Hav- bont, they had some difficulty at first, în ing left their gunnutees of character in the

the officials that they wore en-

itled to the

When we read, in Thursday's Recorder, an announcement that Mr. Hart had order- a medied inspection of all second and

third stress clerks in the Customs Service,

we thought our contemporary must have been misinformed. But we are assured that such an order actually has been issued in rogard to third and fourth class olerka, We agree with our contemporary that this is iro of the most

freaks the tor General has yet perpetrated. It is true, Inspec- members of the Army Navy and Civil Ser- vice have, England, to pass a medical, esamination before admission; but this is a very different matter to

subsequent inspec tion. So they have to pass a competitive examination; but the system was not made respective when it was first introduced. Those already appointed were not disturbed aither mentally or surgically. !:

The Prince Kung, on her passage to Foo show, passed a large junk off the Tatelow Is lands, that had evidently been attacked by out of her, and they hat oven gone so far pirates; everything movable had been taken

We notice that the works at the Kiangan as to cometice cutting away the mask Aghat many fishing boats were lying close rapidity. A new steamer is on the stocks Arsenal are advancing with considerable in shore waiting until the stoomer had per far vanced towards completion; and the ed, before they cominetced to break her op. Bene, as American vessel, is discharging The Prince Kang having a joak in tow with the component parts of a gun-boat which take the one that had been sacked,

The Shanghai News Letter has the fol- It speris wu are never to come to the on loving paragraph from Chiukeang "A

to $4,277.05, of which ram 81,112.32 wore benevolente of doing good, the spirit of live This was too much of si chutige from the contribute by Clause. The payments required y Christianity. It was moved by hard, work on shore; and he ascribed the were $3,692.80, for huspital expenses and Mr Forbes, so by Mr Nys and resepidemic partly

· Pay $i

building purposes. On motion of Mr Samp avived, that the report be accepted and a soy, seconded

Mr Preston, the Report vote of thanks passed to the Committee. by was approved and accepted.

The Report of the Hospital and Dizpen-timeeting shou proceeded to the elec. on the 20th, had a repetition of the earics was then presented and the following

On motion of Mr Glover, Boconded by last night, and was again, brought up, tliis Abstract was read

Mr Fortus, the following others were eleg- morning. He was incapable, and admitted Ifined 5.

The Hospital in Canton and the Diapented for the ensuing year: saries in the country under the patronage John Taylor and George Rampton, of the Medical Missionary Society have Seamen on board the adventure, were been continued as heretofore. The follow Wels Williams, L.L.D., D. B. Robertsously remedy spesified which was of any charged with a drunken row with chairing table gives a con leased view of the E., .., EBI. King, Esq, R von Dar-effect in gases when swelling commenced, coolies, and refusal to pay chair-hire. Both operations in Canton and at various die lowitz, ieq., Veu. Archdanton Giny, M. Berden wore fined 10%.

he bled some; bat nothing came out, but Bou, W. Keswick, G. F. Heard, water; and he could not save any of the

Est F NEW HOSPITAL. AT KAM-LI FAC.

Hitebeck,

ek, men who ever swelled in the hubs. The . For eg., F. Menke; E61 opidemic is one which is of common neene 4 valuable cargo, could not leave her to were fitted, we supose, iu New York. Male. Female, Total. Esq., G. Nye, J

Esq

H. B. Gibb, Eaq, A. 16,916 6,930 23,875

ronce amongst Asiaties; and one Austrian Joost, €29

W. J. Bryads, Esq., E. Row ship arrived in Macao he instanced, where 548 977

1,35,8 att, Kaq.

247

J. Bowring, LL.D., W. Kane, Esq., fease. He gave wine, quinine, &c., to the last we have heard of this gentloman is that ed at some 250 in number, have some down D., J. Dent, Esq.-(In US), W. Delano, coolies; bat with little or no result. Jr., Esq, J. Purdon, Esq., Rev. A. P

has ordered a medical inspection of the via the grand canal from Tientsin, where 5,187 Happer, D. Corresponding and Recording juice or lemons supposed to be on board

[There were three or four barrels of lime second and third class clerks bel ging to they were frozou in, and could not proceed 424 Secrétury, G. Kerr, M. 5.

the Customs Whether this is for the pri- avawards. Theasurers but on cross-examination it was found that vate selectation of Mr Hart or to assist the suro with them.

They bring considerable trea- Messrs Russell & Co. Auditor Coronis what was supposed to be the extract of le medical studies of the Tung Won Kwan in with the report that a certain bill, abort. A Chibanan has come misioner of Customs, Acting.

The estimates for the current year were

mon or lime-juice, was citric acid-which; we have not been informed. We have be 7 from Tan Yang, which last year at this Dr. Adams stated had been proved no anti-fore known of the espinge to which Cas. time was supposed to contain coal, and for then presented, when on motion of Mr scorbutic, al was not sanctioned by the coms employs are anbjected, but we have which are foreigners were then negotiat Sampson, seconded by Mr Nye, the follow-Government iuany of the Home ports. This never under the most arbitrary governing, has turned out to contain gold and 1188 3,145 10,331 were appropriated. For the acid is what the Captain has carried all inents heard of such an interference with silver. The country people are said to be 30pital and Dispenaries under Dr Kerr's through his urine career, and the wituss the privacy of those whoes position is held in excitement about the discoveries, and

Care, $1,100.

the place has been walled in to prèvent de- For the Disponanries at Shin-hing and stated that it was the general custom to be that of gentlemen. 3,248 Ng-Chan, sier Boy: Dr. Graves, $150. amongst all Spanish vassola.]

The River at Haukow is now falling very predations." Examination continued: Wine, spirits, rapidly, as much as 13 inches per day. It 311 it was proposed by Mr Nye, seconded by vinegar and sardines, beans, potatoes, has only Intely commenced to fall, and that being diseased, the occurrence of a In Nagasaki the Clunese quastion is 237 Mr Preston, that this meeting record a vote onions, garlic, pumpkins, &c., were issued Pilots of the River Bunts were in hopes to ter into which no one enquired, fur 59,036 of thinks to Dr Keir, Rev. Dr. Gieves about this time to the passengers. The have- havi planty depth of water; but if it live in Japan is not recognised by the Go-

nishing the text. and le. The said storekeeper said that Whole number of Chi-patients.

1,038 Rev. Mesara Krolczyk and Faer, for their rations were given out to the cooks every In-patients,

The right of Chinese to Operatioua,

1,625 evrvices in the hospital and dispensaries, day, and the contract was made for a voy goes on filling as rapidly as it has done of Vaccinations, 071 and to Dr #. Wong for his very valuable

or deal It will be notified that in Canton thers is survives in the instruction of the medical age of 150 days; although they took fifteen late, it will be much lower than in 1867, verniment, who refuse to control

longer than that, there were provi. when there was only 8 feet water at Grav- Foreign Consule of course ignore ner. Island, at present there is as much as sensibility and the consequence is that 13 feet.

the Chinese live uncontrolled.

It is g hit when tany got to sear large increase in the number of in-patients motion parcoming numerous anrgiout is then to th

Dr. Adams stated that the rice, beef, and

We are sorry to have to announce the should arrogate the right to deal with Chi

gested that the foreign cousula as a body. Douglas said that any emigrant ship would and of surgical operations, while there is operations, and in the professional care f

much better without the third and sea large increase of out-patients as the distair the past year in the 80-flah were very good indeed; but he sur no

Oat mation of Mr Glover a vote of thanks Tegetables on board and he was led to un-stillen death of Mr Kveler. Pursur of the nese oulprits. Complaints are made of a cond prisoners, as they were violent men, pensaries.

to detain itil the New Year was over as Surgical Operations, they were very daring and desperate Vaccinations,

coundrela. Itts Worship would easily. comprehend why he detaived them, al Out-patients, though he had no direct right so to do. Vaccinations, They were much better where they were that they would be if allowed to go.

SHIR-LUNG AND TUNG-KUN,

7,885

-30

200

Three Chinese emigrants were charged In-patients,

Out-patients, with having committed an assault on board

Operations,

the coolie ship Veritas, with having caused adisturbance, and with having threatened

the life of an European storekeeper: It Out patients, appeared from the evidence that the row Operations,

began by the atorekeeper objecting to pu

of the prisoners throwing dust over the Ont-patients, weather side of the ship; shoven canie to

In-patients,

blowe on the part of the prisoner, and the Operations, atorekeeper's liio was threatened by word.

the third prisoner was the ringleader of all disturbances, and used aboariable las-

guage towards lin in Clinero: he Jed

all the others, and he had also threatened

be

21

07

Pox-bo

Fo-MUS.

and had been in Gaol,Mr. May sent the Among the operations performed at the

third prisoner, for assault and using threat- bospital in Cauton were some of the most to the Chairman was passed, after. whichderstand that there were none on. bosni Pavific Muil Steamer New York, which sa! naniher of counterfeit dollars being in air

wing language, three months to Gaol, and important in surgery, such as lithotomy, entered in to lina 850 security for 12 lithotrity, removal of the upper jaw, of in- luonths theicalter, the other two prison mor of the parotit space, and bosiles there

.

the meeting was dissolved"

at all.

Exantination continued - On arrival there were 76 passengers on board and

Most were "Now, children," naked a school-inspec.great number were very ill

event occured on Thursday Morning about 10′0'lers, before the Pilot left the vessel The decease 1 gentleman leaves a wife and young family in America to deplore his premature death.

culation in Nagasaki, probably a Ohinese furoriation.

It is said that Napoleon, when asked by A LADY recently arrived, was quito in- | Dr Uafears if he really thought he could

era were remanded, so that they might have numerens winors operating which are of tor, who love all pen 7A little girl, in a very questionable state of health. an opportuny, of steing the Inigration tou as important to the benefit of the pa. not four years old, and evidently not well fire siakness was so bad that, had they

All women?!

have been alive. Only one of the crew on low Bridge for dennuing payment for tened to do so, replied in the following in- NELTHER men nor women are what they board was sick, and he recovered. tion officer would have the opportunity of not give an adequate idea of the import seem. Bor particulars inquire of the tailors that the dead were buried with some bal wonder what she will say to the Pull Tax reads the same backward,

In reply to Senor Ortuña, witness stated, ing it. She remarked that toll-gutra genions afisyram :- "Ablo was I ere I w had tong heen exploded in Euglan. W, Elba," The reader will observe that it anco of this department, which consiste and dressmakers,

Officer, it was untrue, he was certain tient as those which require more skill-in up a the catechisin, auswered quickly, beer ontaide another mouth, not one would' diguaut with the Toll keeper on the Sou have invaded. Eugland at the time he threa

that they had not dous everything in form

the surgeon,

A to ewigrants to Surinam; but the unigra

The number of vaccinations reported does

seeing them before this and the 20th,

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