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THEDKAL-Welling T. Raiuiondi, P. P. at 6, 1st Mass; Mass with Serinon Laat Mass with Ser Rev. T. Borghignoli, Sermou in Chinese; ortuguesé; 5, Bene
R'S CHAPEL Spring ning, at 7, Mass with thic Rev. F. Yaw. tholic, Reformatory,
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ublic attention has,
s, been directed to
districts, the inte
a select body of
etal miners has by.
Te have fortunately:
ion of some authen- apublished, regard. ginge, which are of the present state of ived from & vinitor personally experi wns of mining life.
d gold alone seeme Ike metalliferos Chins. It seėmis rich gold digginge to foreign minera rds other metals. the coast is small. in quantity and
province is pene ourhood of Fingtu
y any company to Field of surface gold
o more than y so some unworked he silver, lead and we would, how- It appears that body of eighteen. ether partly by eaign, and beaded alifornian miner, ir luck at a place some twelve miles ement of Yental, rom the town of had determined to gold, and concen
es upon seeking obstruction wasn hinese authorities. bidden to hire out bly any provisions bally, as we have North China pa upon any pretext five however, a
to have conduct arkably quiet and elieved from the her starving or hint that if they during daylight in the night time, suit the views of
iving them in po active mandarina ewn by the coun fins the highest
no means hostile
re glad to avail
re established, so
ter market which
without risk to
opened at Chin
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE NORTH
(N. C. Herald.)
be rejected as Buch. But given a well-caused by a fall on an iron tank. The leat actor in this hideous tragedy tograph in this state would very probably said that all the wounds might have been
sept by the destruction, of the ivory, and proceed with the defence, as Sergeant other Mahomedan irruption, which is caus deaned image absolutely imperishable ex Mr Francis bere remarked that be might the certainty of producing an accurate police, would not much effect the case. the painter could then, uxorcise bis art with O'Brien's evidence, or that of any of the ing alarm at Poking. A number of Tartar Our Tientsin correspondent speaks of an- likeness, and the colour would; remain un- Mr May repeated that it was very annoy-plined Chinese bave beau ordered to Shance auldiers and 1,500 of the Tientsin disci- esses, only that, ivory can be applied, as
ing.. slaba, cannot be produced in sufficient size.
to oppose the Rebels. The Feito has boert
There is, however, another
the weather bas been comparatively mild froot.
slan of 7 feet wide and five feet deep. its tone was very severe indeed upon the and, received his punishment, without any affected by time.ft is of course to like Frangis. stated that the facts of the frozen over since the 26th ultimo, though -
per
was the man who had stood in the pillory fram, his first torture, and his facs indicated for an hour. He spenned hardly recovered
with an air of elbuchlic resignatin, keen buffering. He walked to the past placed his blue hands through the manacles, utterance, but a suppressed quan. As he passed through the grated door of the
defume wore that Jensen had been on of the aystem, the behavior of the sufferers has not been suggested to us by any pro 1.30p.m., orging drank and was unfit and to discais as they went the excellenco
sher on the day in question, and had been and the leuity of the Sheriff. It was only fessional or amateur, but which may serve for duty that he had more liquor on in 1800 that sumie ray of civilization--some as a hiut either to the enterprising Bure-board afterwards, and got more drunk, ing extract from a letter by a French We have been favoured with the follow- glimmer of decency shone in upon the dull peau photographers in Hongkong or to when he went about the deck cursing and China, sad who dates from Singan, the, brains of the legislators, and woman-whip their Chinese rivala.
gentleman who is travelling in North- ping was abolished. We can thank God pirotograph can be produced on paper by boatswain with a knife; that in order to the city of Singan-foo is built on the
An imperishable wearing and threatening the mate and capital of Shensi, en 2nd December and take hope from that forward stride, the provese known as that of gradual deve put a stop to this disturbance, and actual satse model as Peking, but a little smaller. But they flog little children.
lopment, and there is no limit sa te size viclence, the inate ordered the boatswain The people of Shensi are certaluly the best except the instruments used, Paper, of to put the sailmaker into his bunk so that in China, affable and complaisant. At course, quite wants the smoothness which he might go to sleep. A scuffle than on- renders ivory so valuable for portraits; sued, and in the scuffle Jensen fell, but on the other hand this would be an thrown off by the boatswain, ou to an iron sacked by the rebels. Instead of villages, advantage for architectural subjects a
present, this unhappy province is in a deplorable condition; overything has been they could be entirely colored over with accounted for by the blows struck in self-in sin for the former inhabitants of und tank. The marks shown on the face wore
one finds only bare walls, and looks around would thus be relieved from the inaccuracy fall on the tauk Jenson was then washed, foi and Mahometans. Singan is in the caso. Those desirous of obtaining accurate defence by the mate and boatswain; white
bravos, who are little better than the Nicu and put to bed or to his cabin; but beyond midst of a fertile plain, which now, howe a little blood on the face, and a few scrat-ever, is almost waste. To give you a penof tches, there were no appearances of any of the state of affairs, here are the prices serious injury, As the sailmaker cou-
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No 1770 FEBRUARY 8, 1860 1
taan-tsai was of considerable size, being SCENES AT A WHIPPING POST. 60 feet in length, 40 feet in breadth, Nor long ago a correspondent favoured and 35 foot dous at the main lead, The us with a description of a scene at the lead itself opened at a size of goue 18 Whipping Post in Hongkong. It was mches square and at the time the mines an extract from a letter written to an ceased work shewed the unusual dimen-American paper from a person here, and The quality of the ore was very high, Government of Queen Victoria, in whose picul containing an average of dominions such a brutal forms of pun cent. Silver (za) $23 worth to the picul); ishment was pértnissible. There was the prison, the crowd began slowly to disperse, to render, it of much use for idea which drinking that he came on board about since the bitter gale which inaugurated the To catties of lead, value uncertain but high; usual garniture about myridone of the and from 10 to 15 per cent of a
tony, law, the array of police, Sikh and Euro- or about $10 worth in every picul The pean, &c., ., and a very impressive mining party were of opinion that could picture was intended to illustrate the uitable machinery be erected and a insolence of British tyranny in Hong ufidently strong body of miners set to kong. The writer did not state-perhaps work at a similar shaft, some 300 or 400 he did not know that the Chinese who piculs per day could be got out with ease were fogged were men and incorrigible. at an average value of 860 per pioul for thieves. Nor could he have been aware. all yields. The preliminary expenses of that the "cat" is not unknown in the encoting a stamping mill would, how-States, or that it is used upon-American ever, absorb a large sum, say $5,000 citizens (female citizens until lately), or Fest the Shanghai papers we learn that Finding that the last step taken by that old age, and extreme youth are the tea clipper Leander appears to have the Chinese authorities, that of piolibit alike liable there (in some States at The time of the fastest rans is Leander, 95 colored drawings of Chinese buildings the jaw must have been fractured by this ruins. No one is to be seen but Honan *
made the fastest passage of the season. ing the punchase of are, and the dificulty least) to that particular forms of castiga- days: Undine, 18; Sericu, 99; Lahkou, 100; experienced in finding adequate transport, tion. Had he known so much, it is and Taeping, 105, and market, was rendering the efforts possible that his sarcasms ou the know-
most fruitless, and in view of the bitter mity of Britishers who whip Chinese Le FOOTAL, the new Governor of Canton, winter which had set in, the party we thieves would have been less terrible arrived to-day by the Sunade from
TO-DAY'S POLICR. have alluded to determined to return to correspondent of the Philadelphia Shanghai, and a great number of Chinese complainant in a summons against, Yu threats towards the mate and boatswain, on 100 ch 15,000 cust, no mash
Mr May on the Bench. Chefon and await the spring for recon- Evening Bulletin writes to thiab paper a went off to pay their respects to His Ex-Chun, master of the Eling Leong shop, 31 he was removed to the Police Hulk for chicken 1,000 cash, charcoal 7,500 cas
Surveyor General Wilson appeared as tinued to use very abusive language and of a few accessaries-Rice, 28,000 mencing operatione, hoping also to be able long and graphic description of the colony. The Imperial Gun-buat Chen-to Jorvojs Street, innstuch as a verandan to safe keeping: next morning a tharge, was east and everything else in the same pro-
public whipping of seven persons at takes him up to Canton to-morrow.
a pical; conl, 3,000 cush; firewood, 3,000° and shipment of the ore. Two of the Nowcastle, Del., Saturday, Now 21st. By the Report of the Hongkong and Shang and dangerous condition, so being an assaulting the mates and threatening them portion. In May and Juue a measure of
his house is a nuisance, being in a ruinous made by tho Captain against Jenson, company were left in charge of the shaft From this account, which is given in a hai Banking Corporation to be read at the Ordinance 8 of 1856, Mr Wilson stated Morrison) nothing further had been heard Kansub, matters are still worse; a mea-
for sensational way,
encroachment with cross headings, meeting fixed for the 15th inst., we observe
over Crown land, under with a knife. Of this charge, (said Captain ice was worth 68,000 cash in Singan, la the victims, the whippings," e, that unabated succesa has attended the that the verandah in question was upon and next day, a constable came und appre- The Nienfel, however, the com2 8. 2009; we take that part which relates to the business transacted during the past half Marine lot 195, on the north side of the handed both the officers on board (defend winter into the plains of Bupeh, have been aurs of rice has been auld there for Tla, 100, actual punishment.
year. A dividend of 6 per cent.. is again Central Market; the verandah is on the anta)Mr Francis continued to say that well disposed of at last. After an inunda pust, having his armis handcuffed above his the high figure of $700,000. We congratu
The man to be flogged stands close to a carried to the Reservó Fund brings it up ing over it, thus eucrunching over Govern-
declared for the six months, and the amount south side, facing a yard used by the Police he did not see why the defendants shuidtion, they were surrounded by the Impo as a latzine and a cooking place, and hang-have been arrested on a warrant in the cialists and the waters, and obliged to manner they were, and the Captain's wife Sheriff came out with the "cat" in his result. The report reached us too late give any privilege for a verandah; besides, long a time: the offers could surely have way of gan oxista yet, and contains ment property. Although the defendant and children, the ship and the valuablecargo capitulate; though on terms which have hand. This venerable weapon consists of a for insertion in this issue. stout handle about two feat long, with nine
the verandah was now in a ruinous and
been got on board a ship in harbor at any tions are all written in so old characters lasics of somewhat greater length. The WE find the following letter in the Shang dangerous condition, and must be removed time. There had basu a great deal of ex-
many ancient monuments; but the inscrip thongs are made of thick leather, twisted hai Evening Express DEAR SIE,-
under any circumstances. Defendant had aggerated talk regarding the case by the that few people can read them. been soured with bleed before this, and it Stanley, at the request of the British re down the verandah, but he had on each had been mentioned freely, though no has dried upon them until their edges are idents in Saigon, to appoint a Oonsel for occasion asked for time. Defendant re-statement by Dr Cochran could justify aug
FIRE ON BOARD THE OLAN began his term of office, and this was hission and that of your contemporary at he was perfectly willing to pull down the never been disposed of, so far as was as sharp as knives, The Sheriff bas just that place, allow me to correct your impres: gnised the fact that lie had the verandal suck report. It was remarkable that this
ALPINE, first whipping. He looked, as if he was Hongkang, the China Mail, as to the Cou- presont structure and build a verandah of koown; and the complainant might be con- more by favor than by right, and said that obarge on the Police Hulk charge-sheet had ashamed and disgusted.
sul being subject to the jurisdiction of I would almost as leave hang a men as Minister at Peking. He will, like his bro brick, such as the Surveyor General sidered a prisoner on that charge oven now, The first ontulidate for the lash was the thir Commis at Befivis and Bangkok, be defendant that the question before him by Capais, Thomet, because neither der
Consuls Batavia
direet. But Mr May reminded The sailmakery could not have been by alluded to above, who stole seventy in London. Your's faithfully, J. AN- Was more whether the verandah should be fendants or complainants had ever been cants' worth of pig iron. The jailor brougitarer, Editor of the London and China moved at once, than the consideration of before him. The Policeman might have him out, fastened him to the post, and 10 Express-Jan 29, 1369,"
future favors as to the building-Defen- waited the arrival of the Captain, before tion will at length be directed to the moved rough blanket from his shoulders.
dant therefore promised to remove the the defendants had been taken away from encroachment, and to commeuce the work the ship.
to make arrangemouts for the transport
and extracted ors, together with the minéra'tools, which were stored in a small house adjoining the pit. But scarcely had the others left than a body of native soldiery, whose valour was unequal to facing eighteen Europeans, came down
upon the defenceless (two and not only head; and being stripped to the waist. The late the Shareholders upon so satisfactory holds the usual crown lease, that does not left unprotected (with batches open) for so. Dego very fairly kept. The old Imperial
took possession of all the tools but on the 12th January last filed in the shaft on which so much time had been expended The company upon the receipt of this
news broke up, but its members yet together, and as hard as wire. They have Having taken trouble in moving. Low been warned two or three times to pull Police; and dying declarations and murder!
this," said be..
our
Avow their determination of again trying their lack when reinforced by men and money and so the inatter now rests.
Some two miles from the shaft thus destroyed are some extensive Coal fields which promise well to any speculators with suficient capital. Tu fact as regards the whole, question of mining in Shan- tung, it would appear that some capital at least is a necessity before beginning operations. We trust that official atten matter and the Chingee urged to frame: He was naked to the waist. The therton-Ten following telegrain appears in the Pion sensible lawa relative to uining meter was at thirty-five degrees.
30
neer of Jan. 16A telegram received founded on common sense they will be
sily lashes Sheriff, anid the jailor. here from Taurie sunounces the sudden de This Sheriff swung bis "cat" up slowly, parture of the Ottoman Minister from Tele- cheerfully obeyed. If, on the other and it descended on the bare skin. hand, they refuse to do anything the **One," said the jailor, two, three," for Constantinople, in consequence of
of inroads on the Persian Trontier."
3
a
of removal on the 13th instant (Saturday next), till when the ease was remanded Genural's, that defendant had bean pati It appeared, from a note of the Registrar
ing account sent by a passenger on boardt, The Singapore Times contains the follow
North will eventually be overrun by fetc., as the Sheriff tenderly, and not half misunderstanding relative to the question toning H. E. the Governorm the subject, why the warrant shonid not bave been axe-and passengers, whose voices were beard
adventurers and bloodshed will ensue.
REPORT ON THE PENANG
RIOTS
able nature, and were said to have been
his seeming strength, struck twenty blows. The skin was not half broken, and the by | looking, very sud, was hurried off Tira otiiser is too butane for the law. Other Sheriffs that I used to know of used to
ard
the
Khan, police sorgenaut were yesterday af- teragon charged with baying committed au unnatural offence, at the Central Police The details, of this cage are probably more Station, on the evening of the Bril instant disqusting than any sitnilar case ever hoard before a Hongkong Court. The case was remanded/
THE DOUGLAS ASSAULT CASH-Gil bert Kelly (chief mate on hoard the ship Douglas) and Ryan (boatswain of the said vessel), were brought up on remand char ged with having assaulted the eniluuker on board, and Jousen. Mr Francis, sulici tor, appeared for the prisoners.
Subjoined are a couple of telegrams dated civad during next week.
and an answer would most likely be re- London that havo zat been published vering about more than once during an A Heongsbun man who was noticed ho-
7th Jan.-Sir O. Trevelyan, in a speech entire day on the Canton steamer wharf, stail off and eye the victim as a Western the occasion of his re-election, announced was sent to hard labor for three months Os the 20th August, 1867, an Act was over would a fly upon his ox, and then irresponsibility of the Commander-in-Chief months thereafter. It was clearly proven
that he approved of the permanency and
and was ordered to find $25 accurity for 12 pused authorizing a Commission of Eu-sure the thing would out hits of skin it. Staffort Northosts has been elected Island msu, and had been hanging about
ents of the thing Governor of the Hudson Bay Company.
that prisoner was an, old Stonecutter's quiry into the origin and rauses of some from the prisoner's back, and bring the 8th Jan Several Agrarian outrages have the Wharf for the purpose of committing riots which had occurred among the Chi- blood forth in crimson streama. That was occurred in Freland. The Duke of Argyle,obbery.
what him and Chief Justices had calculated. Seevetary of State for the Council of lodin, lice; Fung Achnan, & Chineso servant to nese and native populations of the Penang upon. Out came the jailor with another has
Peer Kha, a jemidhar of the Sikh Pe Battlement. The riots were of a formid | buy-a boy of fourteen, who was surround, passed a resolution eulogising the late Toli Police Sergeants; and Ameer mates" approbansion was the first thing davits full of people, many of them
Herbert ed by ranuing children, gazing
Sir Edwardes curiously He had twenty Lashes, also, his memory Latest Intelligence from прена hіm.
erected to lista moniment should ending instigated by members and office bearers and as each blow descended his muscles Fiance innows that the Procureur kan contracted and he tried to dodge to avoid in Secret Societies, It was to ascertain the major f
pecial of Toulouse has resigned, in conse. Why don't the Sherift make it 'awish!" of big blamed for his lentoy how far this allegation was well founder, And if established to suggest meatures of He ought to cut into him," observed
lep't half a doin' it," said another towards the Pres prevention for the future, that the Com another man who seemed to take it to beart that the outraged majesty of the mission was constituted and arined with law" was not better vindicated. When the the usual powers, and the enquiry was boy was released, he assumed an air of bra conducted in public. We have before valo, and cracked his heels together to rig Lus, the printed result of the labors of the mify that he didnt care for such a flogging Commission is in the shape of a folio the little girls clapped their hands and
laughed at this. pamphlet of about 150 pages, giving the whole of the evidence taken by the Commission. Two foreign and thirty nine native witnesses were examined, and the evidence they gave amounts to an apparently complete, exposure of the systent hy which these Societies kindred to those of China properare worked. This evidence is highly interesting to residenta in China, especially to those who are in authority. The nature of it will be evident from the conclusión una- Bimously arrived at by the Commis-
sioners, which is
Tag following items are from the Straits Times to Jan, 28-
Alpine, on her voyage hence to that port: of a fire which broke aut on board the Can.. fore day figure ohuis of the 23rd (Jan), be
the morning vails on board a ship, we were startled from our sleep by an alarin of fire. A ruah was made on decks, and then saved a scene His Worship observed that the use of Europexus, Chinese, Bengalces, Malays of terror and confusion impossible to des cribe. Imagine about two hundred peoplo, violence such as would break a man's jaw be, te, among the rest, about thirty Chis warrant; but that, of course, was me reason beyond control of the few European officers azounted to a serious case enough for a nese women, all panic-stricken and utterly
cuted with reasonable discretion and judg- shouting orders that in the fright were ment, There was a method in those things unnoticed or misunderstood, while the which was very difficult to teach to. now black smoke ascended in dense columna constables; and he was sorry that the cap from the forward hall, and suffoonted all tain had been placed to any inconvenience. who endeavoured to pour water down the as to the charge with the Marine Magis-hatchway. At first, foar semed to paralyse. heard nothing about it. trate, he knew nothing about that, and had all the crew, but by dint of blows and
been under the impression that when a directed on the tire, Meantime, the bulk force, the offivors succeded in getting some Captain Morrison said that he had a
always of them to work, and a stream of water was charge was placed on a sharge-sheet, of the terror-stricken Ubinose passengers one he had never heard
was disposed of in the usual way by a made a rush for the boats, and then began bearing before the Magistrate; but this to be enacted scenes of savage selfishness
norc of, and bis
and horror, First, oue boat is out.
from
the he heard after that. His ship was left wor to take care of herself from 8 till 7 pm amid screamus and grusts, we see them womon-all are plunged into the sea, and part of the cargo might have been stolen, as clinging to floating oars, or ointching each beyond their duty, he thought, in the uat little heed, but madly, rush for the other far as he knew. The Police list gone far other in the water. Those on deck pay tor. They had been speaking of the case as boats one of these is capsized, as soon a murder, and stigmatized his mate as the as it is lowered into the water, full of peo man who had
committed this imaginative pls, and another is left dangling by oue tragedy.
Mr. Francis then produced ovidence, which sen. Only two boats are now left, and the those in it being launched into the endi, conclusively showed that the story of the Captain and Chief Engineer, themselves, complainant was false in almost every parti dirat their being lowered into the water, cular, and certainly in the main features. ordering then some of the European passen- In fact, the nazrative of what took place on board the ship on the 19th January was de to defend one of them, with cutlasses and other arms, froin the Asintics, who susen, the complainant (who appeared pored te minutely by Murphy (s), ndeavour to crowd into them as into the with his jaw bou op and under strict 'Leod (cook), Petersen (carpou er), and ther. All this time the fire rages, and orders of De Cochran to speak as quietly Williams, and in ao clear and surrounrative blazing up through the deck seems to forbid 73rd Regiment wore to replace the 50th, as possible, as his jaw was not yet properly mannor, that his Worship was compelled all liope of safety. Lappily the daylight and the 75th at present at Hongkong is to sot), said that he was sailmaker in the to admit that the case was made out by the brass clear and bright, and the cabs sea e7, costs, twenty lakas, six months rapri- be divided between that Colony and Singh-glas, and was on board that vessel on the defendants. An endeavor to befriend the enables those in the water to sustain them- sunez, and six mouths of convins co- pore, the left wing ensuing on here, so that 19th January isat. On that day he had a complainant and prevent him from doing solves till sssistance reaches that tume, Mr Maloneyseerut calm, and when we shall be again without a band. the lash fell upon his white shoulders, he It is said that one of the Inst acts of the the chief officer and the boatswain struck binments made by the witnesses for the de-off the ship, at last perceive a diminution quarrel with the chief officer, when both anything rash was evident from the state The anxious watcliers in the boats, laying only shrugged them and drew himself up. Duke of Buckingham before giving up his very severe blows on the face: one blow fense. He went away shivering with cold, and with secretarial peu to Lord Grenville, was to was said that it might have gone through Lood that all the injury done to Jensen obeer from the courageous European officers, And it was distinctly sworn to by in the clouds of smoke, and snou s British welta of a finger's thickness or his back fndite an Offal letter to Government at the deck. He could not lawear which of was by the fall upon the tank and suufile, in who have been all this time fighting the Then there was a piteous sight. An old Singapore ordering that in future the Com the defendants dealt him the blow which which more shoves" than blows were pre- flames, annonces that they have been abla man of 70 years, decrepid, feeble, and very mercial Code of Signals alone should be broke his jaw. He went to see the Cap. sent. Murphy gave his testimony to the to open a way beneath the deck, and, under lame, babbled out, his gray hairs arming used on Government Flagstaff, and that tain; but, the chief mate said that he (Jey-effect that defendants were two of the best the suffoasting smoke, to bring a strong in the wind. He wanted a shirt, Heaven no notice must be taken of vessels signalling sen) was drunk, and could speak to the officers he had ever served under during his stream of water to bear up the bursing knows badly enough this bitter winter wea-by Marryal's case, pytheir arrival. We captain in the morning, and then called nevor heard a wrong word with any offidence to all, and gradually the victory, is seafaring life extending over nine years; he masa This gives encouragement and con ther, and he had very wiskelly stolen it, suppose we ought to be duly grateful for in all the names which he could lay his He had one on now. The jailor fastened this further example of Clonal Office rule.
After he was struck ou the jaw, the men, and the mates lifted the sailmaker achieved, but, alss! four or five persons him to the post sad snatched the blanket Cintsikerous skippers and irascible mer he was dizzy, ran about the deck and did into their arms and conveyed him into the have been victims to the first panic, drown- from his back. His skin was yellow and chiante will probably at first denounce it as not know what he was doing or saying; but cabin. wrinkled, and it had soars upon it. The a set of petty helling, see to result in ho heard an order viven by the captain to
el from the boats, and among them se in- ashes fell, and the old man's frame was on a good deal of indidhug
Sergeant O'Brien, who had arrived, stated send him (witness) to the Police Hulk. Ho that he did not know the case was going on, vulsed with ngour. He. writhed under
was sent to the Hull, and after remaining and had only been told by faspector Daly inch blow as if it was unendurable, and at Asuvast the srts which have been more there for five minutes, he was taken to Ho-after twoize o'clock. When the quin- Inst be put his head down and cried like a especially appreciated by the Chinese there spitalin reply to the Bench, witness plainant was brought to Hospital he was einid. Most of the spectators were affect is scarcely any which has found more said that be ran about the deck in a dizzy hot drunk he complained of his jaw; but think that the three or four white pusson- Judges and the Delaware law-makers fools down Queen's Road West will at any time what he was doing, his face was, all eu, one
he learnt that after arrival at the much was this the one, that we were oblig. that poor, broken-down old wretch in the testify. Our attention to Chinese connesside, and he could not see boosuse it was face the chink they were the great tion with this it has been induced by the dark. He had not been before the Marine His Worship, after a very patient bearing, criminals, not he
advertisement and specimens we have beer Magistrate.
said that he had endeavored to get at the The jailor whispered in his car very hur show of Me Floyd's new process of photo Me Francis said that the Marine Magis truth of the case, and beard out the evi- riedly It wasn't so very bad, feorge, graphing in pure gold upon ivory; but so trute had told him that he had never seen dence, Mr Frangis had put in the bux Chinese passengers forward had been smok
appears that, as usual, some of the was it and the helped him to limp away far as we are aware he regards them sapp Jensen at all-In cross-examination by everybody who would be most likely to know ng opium, and with their customary neg to his six months' home. Secret Societies are puliry's shrine. He wore fushionable ance by the in iterials used in the sober.on the 19th January: he und daly If any of the officers ha I need violenso beest their pipes on to their mats. Of contro it The next was a feppiali worshipper of tagryplus pere and simple, though greatly Mr. Francia, witness said he was quite what had taken placa ou board at the timo.ligence, had allowed the conis to drop from
increased in beauty and delicacy
“That the late Riots had their origin in & triffing quarrel between two rival: Maho medad acicties during the late Mohurram Festival, and that they were fostered by two other rival Societies of Chinese, with one of which each of the former had join el it alliance. That all these Societies joined in the Pints by the direction, under the instigation of their respective head men or office-bearers, whe directed.
their principal movements, and who, from
Mr. William Mullency was the neat star notor in this ugly dratus. He wanted drawers, and stole a pair, worth a couple of dollars. His sentence was restitution mon-
The British stemmer West Indian was loading at Bounty for Singapore and China, when the mail steamor. Cu sailed.
By Ceylon papers required by the mail steamer we learn that H. M. 69th Regiment at present stationed there, are under orders to proceed at a to India, but to what station was un now he whole of H. M.
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testing looking Chinese girl, whom we
had remarked the day before laughing and
added much to our troubles by cling
chatting with her companious. These wo
ing to us in the hour of danger, seeming to
the funds of their Soofety, supplied. then, ed. 1 would like to have had, the unjust | admirers than photography as a walkmanner from the pain; he did not know witness did not then know that his jaw was ger could save them if they wished, and 60
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to use force to free ourselves from them, to defend the boat the Captain had placed in our charge.
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with provisions and arins, with rewards for the heads of their enemies, and with gratui ties and pensions for the wounded for the relations of those who were killed when fighti hunt the organica tion and discipling of the Societies appear to be as complete as that of any disciplined Furce of the Government. That it is there fre evident that these
two glasses of some gitur caffed brady sibly would have inflicted a penalty or have is impossible to discover who is the guilty extremely dangerous to the peace and wol trousers, tucked into aristocratic-tup-boots tinu. But since frory is found to afford bu prostred from a gampan; he was not quar sont, the case to the Supreme Court. There face of tlie community 4 notable cironof patent leather. But the upper portion addurable: a surface, and is au arttels more reling with any one, and be only talked to was nothing to show in the evidence that of her consumed a large quantity Chinese cargo, which usually consists of Atance, and one which has rendered these of his fine figure was en dishabille. Charlus sanity obtained here, than in most obler himself. He used no kuile that day, and the violates used was not entirely brought Societies intre harraful of late, is, the con Wheatley was his name: anil the annexa parts of the work, it, has ovsurged to us threatened nobody: the knife was lying on on by the conduct of the complainnut him at fortunately tur combustible materials, bination of the Mussuluzaus and Hindostion of those identical patent-leather boots, that the isles thus suggested by Mr Floyat his bunk, and had been so from ten o'clock selfi aud it was impossible to believe the sumed, and are light and easily moved. To
t, for us, they are with the Chinese, with whose custoins their bis crime. He wore a forced emile upon might be made available for exhibiting's pe that morning he did not offer to fight the word of a drunken mao against that of so these circumstances, and to the attentions religions prejudices are so much at vu his face, and tried to assume a satisfied air culiar Chinese speciality in the way of color mats,
many scher mon. It was impossible to exortions of the officers, we owe our safety. but when the "cut" furrowed his back into ing, and if aur process such as we would de [Bere some delay was caused by the ab- place any relaties whatever upon the word by observation, taken as soon as possible The suggestions made by the Commis- ugly even ridges, he squirmed, and scribe heidscovered of really producing an sence of Sergeant O'Brien, of the water of a drunken man and he could not see after saris, we found we were in latitude sioners amount na ucarly as practicable twisted as if he did not enjoy it ingely imperishable" likeness, combining the police, who (Mr Bay remarked) had been any so there would be in prolonging the 10 deg. 45 min. North, and longitude 100
ace ency of the camera with the exquisite carefully warned to attend. The blagda investigation. He would discharge the deg. 50 min, East. to a suppression of the eucieties in their e danced with afected gaiety, and the
The steamer is owned by Messrs. Jardine, and laughter.
mené are so well kugwn to possess Weide little, as some good resson might be shown about the matter Feport at lengthin e future issue, for it
There was no cheerfulness about the next not mean an ordinary colored photo for the constable's absence; he would not taken, and which demanded favestigation; sal of 195 tons. To the Uptain and officers Rhounde in Information of a novel and
mas. Ha bail stolen & carpet bag in the graph," or even a culored ivory photograph, stigiratis, the neglect by any severe cen. And this iad been done. He was glad that to mech uredit cannot be given for their hipportant kind. A few sopies of the cars at Wilmington, and had been een permanent when compared with those on sure as yet, until he fount the cause of Mr Francis had been there to condilst the bebaviour on this occasion, and the passen report have been sent to this office for tencel as severely as the rest He looked albumenized paper as the latter may be the delay it was very annoying, suverthe case; he had done all, he could do. De gers will ever be glad to bear witness to Male, price $3. The Report was printed sick and very sul. A plaister was alretched Tho process advertised gives a picture on a less..
fendants were dischargest. across his hare chest, and he walked with filin, resting on the surface of the ivory, and
their courage and coolness in the hour of Mr Fraucis said that the Captain did not danger." Dr Cochran, of the Civil Hospital, des the res alice, Penang The evi dence was given in dialay, Tamil, and feeble and hesitating stend up to the said derives its peculiar soitness from the scribed the wounds borne by the complain wish to press the previous charge against Uhines, and his he done into English he was very clenched and his Put smoothness of its surface But we should nut when lie was brought to Hospital. In Jensen, the sailmaker.
with his teeth his breath like to know whether a process could not addision smaller wounds, his lower jaw by Mr. W. ( Symong the Chief Inter coming hard and as the Sheriff scored his be devised by which the picture would be was fractured: he was certainly not drauk, Peter to the supre Court, and very back into swelling, cords, he shuddered, as come, as it were, burnt on to the fibres of the He had heen in Hospital ever since, and Way do caburen prefer tall ladies to ffectively so, so far as we are able to ir suffering excruciating pain and over ivory Of course the absenes of a film would probably be there for free, weeds list oust Because the higher the fair the juda
whelming disgrace.
would permit the grain to show and a pho-more-In reply to Mr Francis, the Drbeiter they like it,
were so circumstuves
open character. We shall review this boys and girls rewarded him with cheers talent for applying color which the Chitrate, however, said that he would wait a case which justified the aciinu Matheson & Go, and in a magnificent res
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