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OTIFICATIONS.
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W. MITCHELL, Pustmaster General!! y 1, 1869,
ESPATCH. Isabelita, Tomorrow,
, and Foochow Por day, the 10th instanty Cissy, Tomorrow, the
hip Arich, on Wednes 10LX.
HARTERS AND
MENTS.
January, 1868.
6, 470 tons, Whampoa
at £2.15 per ton,
barque, 304 tom,
23.10 per ton.
sh, 480 tons, Saigon
er toB.
ae, 220 tone, Saigon
£3.10 parth; if to
per ton.
N. G. barque, 452 ed Kinglom at £3.10 tinent, £3.15 per top. 485 tous, Bangkok £3.10 per ton; if to per ton.
Brit. barque, 460 adon or Liverpool at weight, £ per ton for oda; if to Falmouth
2.6 per ton to on- per ton if to the Con-
Erik ship, 600 tour, tin United Kingdom, £3.15 if Falmouth f.
7.6; if from aile or
St. barque, 398 tous,
dom at £3.15 per ton;
£4.5.per tou
Amer. ship, 985 tóns,
on private terms.
ue, $78 tons, Bangkok
1.05 per picul.
hip, 1019 tone, Honse
2,500 in full.
DREWS, Brit. barque,
elbourne and Sydney,
barque, 340 tous,
34 cents per picul in- ul nutsüle.
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cents per picul inside,
utside.
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barque, 683 tankj,ou
252 tons, on the birth
ship, 486 tons, bance
rig, 188 tons, hence to per picni
jue, 227 tons, Wham- 50 in full.
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ut 85 cents per picul.
he, 309 tons, hence to. cents per picul, if tơ
per picul
barque, 350 tons, oft saki at 35 cents per
barque, 299 tons sold
and Tonnage of Dis uykony-British, 11, (exclusive of Siames), al 23, tons 11,344 LMES, Ship Broker. Hill,
ary, 1869,
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No 1771 FEBRUARY 8, 1869 ]
MORRIS'S DIRECTORY
for
CHINA, JAPAN
THE PHILIPPINES, &c.
THE
1869.
HE above Work is now PUB- LISHED and READY FOR CIR CULATION. Apply to Ald
JOHN BMORRIS, Messrs Bowra & Co.,
Queen's Road. Hongkong, January 13, 1868.
evil practices of the Teadgaler--mixing this the broken leaf of and kind, with the leaf of another kind, or having the lead too thin and not up to the proper weight of 6 cat ties fora chest and a fora half cheat, so that the box leaks and the Tan is spoiled, or send ding a good sample and then 'nizing one half gool and one half bad when sending to the godown If the Tea merchants will bertator rigidly adhere to correct, dealing and break off there evil practices the foreign merchant will, as in duty bound, confide in them, but if the former refuse to alter their conduct, the latter can only petition their Contula, to request the Chinese authorities to deal with the latter according to strict law-and they make this joint representation requesting their Consuls to write, to the
with the spirit of the Protest, to issue pro- hibitory proclamations,
THE CHINA MAIL.
rule nisi to havo case tried in first week after vacation, rais made returnable, by special permission on the 20th August. 20th August,Motion to make rulo sho fute: Argument thereon our ad sult, 2nd September. Judgment. Kule refuse ed. Costs reserved, but to be Defen- dant's costs if holle prosequi entered, or cause not proceeded with." 14th December Replication by Crown to Defendant's plea of not guilty and de- 14th December. Side bar rule to join in
murzer to second plea.. demurrer acrved on defendant, with copy 18th December. Defendant files joinder in demurrer, and serves copy on Crown Solicitor.
replication and demurrer.
THE CHINA MAIL. authorities desiring theta, in accordance. 21st December-Copy defendant's points
HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1869.
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST TEA FRAUDS AT FOOCHOW:
for argument served on Crown Solicitor for special information of A. G.
1869,
at February-Side bar rule to ast down demurrer for argumeal on 10th instant taken out and served.
CHINA
amounts found their way down the great river for shipment here to Ragland.
By reference to the map of China, the (N. O. Herald.).
reader will perceive that the city of Kwei H.B.M. Consal at Ningpo has received a the West of the pass and route of Kalgan, Clamber of Commerce took place on the hwaching lies about 240 English miles to The adjourned meeting of the Shangbas despatch from the Taotas, requiring mis- named by Chinese, Chan-kes-kow, by 29th Jany, at which the draft of signaries, taking houses in the interior to which, Chinese history acquaints us, the to the British Minister in answer to his letter notify the authorities of their intention. Mongol hordes, during the time of Kablai- despatch regarding the opening of new An instance of the cruelly severe punish-khan, descanded from the plateau of central ports was prosented and with some emenda- ments which Chinese sometimes inflict, Aaia on the fertile plains of China. It has fion passed. has occurred lately in the city. A rice- occurred to people here, that it uay be the oake seller in the city, whose, only son intoution, in which I trust they will be de- French Concession was held on the 27th A me ting of the Gas Company of the met the boy subsequently in the streets, the province of Chilli by the ass of Kal- supply them with gas had been kidnapped some little time ago, ceived, of the Mahamedan rebels to enter inst. The English Company offered to and through questioning him discovered, and rush on Peking. They have hi- but this the Frea Company thought too $3.50 per 1000 ft.,. stolen the child and sold him to a Can- about the middle, by the great mercantile was agreed to appoint a paid Secretary. that a neighbour, a Shanghai man, had therto been endeavouring to outer Shanse big and agreed to offer them $4.50. It tonese, who intended to adopt him. He route, going from the seaboard at Tientsin brought the case before the Che-Haieu and to the centre of Chius; but owing to physi- the Recorder's Rankow correspondent-- We take the following particulars from oul difficulties having helped the imperist soldiers, the rebels have been unable to at and Shanghai Bauk, has been relieved by Mr Thomas Jackson, of the Hongkong tain their object. Should they now be Mr Herbert Cope. Mr Jackson has made maaters of Kwei-hwa-obing, the key, one the community at Yokohamns may deem actually powerful enough, by anddenly troops of friends while bere, and, while marching northward, to make themselves there is regret expressed at his departure, may say, to the northern pass into Shanse, themselves fortunate iu considering anong while the imperial forces of Teo-taung their intended residente a gentleman so Shanse,) are lying quietly ensconced behind Hairy Parkes McClatchie, a nephew of Sir courteous and a Bank Manager so able. Mir their defences on the east side of the Harry Parkes, has been trausferred to For- Hwangle, about the centre or midale part mosa; Mr Oxenlikni succeds him on the of Shause, under the impression they are British Consular staff Some changes Bre keeping the Mahomedan rebels out of mooted in the Customs staff. Mr Hobson, A Hankow correspondout writes as fol. Shanse, it will be a master-stroke of potato of the Smatow service, is spoken of as lows under date of January 24th-Hankowey on the part of the rebels; for all the likely to hold a prominent position at
recovered his child, and the kidnapper was sentenced to be placed standing in a cage, with bis hands tied up and his head through
from starvation and ozlanation. ile wont the top, his toes only touching the ground and to remalo in that position till ho died through one day of this torture; and
and then prosecutor, considering it incorrect to the magistrate tu remit the sentence, and accordingly he was liberated and sentenced to only 3 days cangus and to be prominad- ed about the city during that period.....
the
THE further action taken by the Viceroy course ought to be based on principles of 5th February.-Paper demurrer book with have his neighbour put to death; petitioned tang and Ching-tu-chin (the governor of
at Foochow regarding the tea trade is, as will be seen by the proclamation published below, of as satisfactory a nature in its present effect as could have been He directed the Committee expected. of Foreign Commerce" to issue a notifi- cation on the subject and as the com- mittes in question possesses consider. able powers the result will, we doubt net, meet the necessities of the case, so far as the foreign merchants are immer, we do make a Proclama diately concerned. It is, however, on the subject. question whether the acceptance by foreigners of action taken by a body un- recognised by treaty, instead of by the officials themselves, will, in the long run, be advantageous for foreign interests, To reverse the case, it is as if the British Minister were to request the Chamber of Commerce at any port to issue a notifi cation regarding alleged malpractices by foreigners with the difference that the
1.
Chinese committee is regarded as being under the much more direct power and influence of the Viceroy than a Chamber of Commerce can possibly be under that of the Minister. The proviso necessary to make this action satisfactory is very simpic that all notifications issued by the native committee whether advant geous or injurious to our business in China shall possess equal force and value
A
(Seal)
Secretary for use of 0. J. copy. Defendant's points bando C, J.'s 8th February,fidavit of service of rule
to eat down filed.
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S POLJUK.
(Recorder)
With the exception of one or two drunken Mr May had not much to occupy his atton-at Chunking, if that port is opened, nor inhabitants of Eastern Turkestan, who seamen, and a few other tribing charges, tion to-day.
THE NEW YEAR ROBBERIES.
The approach of the Chinese holidays and New Year settling time has been this year, accompanied by a larger number of rob than we au remember to bave nceurred for beries and other acts of fraud or violence
izu
(Shanghai News-Letter.)
transactions in Teas are unimportant. HANKOW-River had fallen 29 ft. 6 in., or at the rate of one foot a day.. Business shing, the senior mandarin in charge of the Kiangan Arsenal, has been appointed Taoutai at this part.
is
The Committs bereupon observed since the opening of the port to foreign trade, foreign merchants bave come from great distances to China for purposes of trade. As a natural consequence, countercial inter- mutual honour and the establishment of good faith and equity then, native and foreign chauls can live ou terma of 100- tual comfort for over. But according to the Protest, now under acknowledgement, the native teadealers bave lately, by many evil, practices, given the foreign merchants cause of complaint and these are sure to be more careful in their selections and to re-
is agitated by a very curious subject; it is precautions of the Imperial generals will be Hankow. not the price of teas the next season, nor neutralised by this diversion of the rebel lay out their capital; and as by a few un
preaching daily without any manifestations "H. B. M. Opossum is still here, but fuse to pay the prices (demanded), and to
the probable demand for Manchester goods arins. It may be very probable that there will shortly proceed to Kinklang.
rebels are in league with the Mahomedau "The Afissionaries at Wucbang are now principled dealers snatching at gain there is danger of honest traders being implicated.
extraordiary shipments of cotton is threw off the yoke of the Emperor of China of hostile feelings on the part of the people; in the trouble, to the great detriment of the
not a subject of trade at all, but oue which about three and a half years back; and if Me Gibson's prompt action at Formosa and underlies the whole' sosial fabric of our commercial intercourse between Chinese
English life at home--the great question of they should be powerful enough to advance Air Medharat's at Yangchow, have shown how the Sunday or the Sabbath should be the eastern part of China, they will the people inclined to be hostile that John taral duty, bound to make a Proclamation
observed? This is a very old question, an
find numbers of people of their own reti- Bull is a good-natured animal, but he has We therefore do make Proclamation and
now slisken to its very centre by the ques while I was on a journey to Mongolia, and everybody is aware, but Haukow is just gion all over the province of Shanse, Shan-ngly laws and will scratch very badly if expect every native Teadealer, Broker, &sume years back, and would seem to infertun: Shall the Club be opened on while I was sitting on a stone seat in a Chi-
tung and hibi. About three years ago, too much provoked." to become aware that henceforth they must au unhealthy financial state of things, at and shall bowls and billiards be indulged nese inn, outside the west gate of Fe-
act trade, on the old footing of sings-
least amongst the more desperate class of and truth, dud that they must not, the native community. On shore, in boats vassing and counter-cauvassing; thei ha which had broken down, a Chintas, under rity
on that day? There has been sharp cal king, waiting for a cart to replace one in a slight degree, chest and deceive, sud on board ship the thieving trade ap. been any amount of acrimonious debate forty years of age, canie and stood before K as to keep good faith and equity and accord with honour. If after piktuations to flourish, and we have an array of there have beau threats on the part of sab- of this Proclamation, return is made to the pianto zobotries to-day which reflects batarian shareholders and members that if me, carrying on his left arm a basket cover old ways with the design of gheating and Over night on Friday (5th) an extensive purposes they will resign; and on the part wide-awake hat, covered with a white silk Shanghai, Mr Seward, has been officially anything but credit upon some.ove. the Club is opened on Sunday for any such od with ail cloth. I should mention that deceiving, immediately on receipt of certain and unicconstable robbery was committed of the non-gatibotarían members bold furi
head covering consisted of a white soft NANKIN-The 0. S. Consul-General at information, we will have the guilty parties at the Garrison Hospital, Queen's Road tas for them to do we onu get along cotton-padded cover, over which I had put visiting this place. He was accompanied arrested and punished according to las East, From the store room of the Hospital without you," &c. Conservative men, who without the slightest mercy. Let each one, which was looked up between 5 and 6 think that many things, though wise, may and my moustache was out close over the U. S. Vice. Cousul at Chinking, Mr a white cabric ingery, so that my head by the Consular Interpreter, Dr Jenkins, with tremblin special Proclamation.'look on Friday evening) property to the nut be expedient, balding in fist to the top lip like & Mussulman. Consequently, 1 ap- Sands. He was expected to arrive in time gear looked like a turban in some degree; the Hon. Mr Poston, Baron Richthofen, TUNG-UUL, 7th Year 12th Moon-Jun thieves had to force a door which was paid a small community in this way, and it the bineko, as I then and often later found. but unfortunately . E. had just left for value of $1600 was quietly removed. The ma of St. Paul, say it is not wise to sgitate peared like a Mussulman in the eyes of the to see the outgoing Viceroy Taso-kwo-fan, 1st, 1869.)
locked (urass), and it is almost certain that question is carried in in extremis, it will lead den and seconded by Mr E. Stone, that the the Battery, as a blank Enrin like those used ruptcy of the Club. Monday of next week asked him, "What have you in your bas Viceroy Mah, who on the occasion of the
It was then moved by Me A, G. Wi Ras- they took away the property in a boat from to, the virtual dissolution and even bank. Seeing the fellow standing before me for Childi,
The interview, therefore, was said proclamation is entirely eatig met rys in the Government Store was discovered in will decide whether the Carnatic or the ket 7 He in return said "are you a Mus meeting, was attended by Li-kang-pou,
sonie minutes, staring stedfastly at me, I limited to a friendly greeting, with the new and that the thanks of meeting are due to the Consule for their prompt action in
one of the embrazures of the Battery, aud Catholic idea of the Sabbath prevails among outman " I replied "yes, Al-hamdulillah." general of repute during the Rebellion, the matter.
is presumed to have been dropped by the the leading man of Hankow. thieves. The Battery is only a very short
Directly It has hebu a subject of frequent remark is basket apparently much pleased, abook The inseting then separated;
y be heard me say that, he put down now en route from the north to the seat of istance from the Hospital; and how it came that foreignors in Chius are very inconsis
recently appointed Viceroyalty in the to pass that the sentries posted all round tent in their inculcation of Christian doc down the long sleeve of his gown over lus far interior. La bad an Imperial furlough of did not observe anything extraordinary trines, and that they never practise what hold of his hand under his sleeve, and shook visiting his home in Anhwal, and celebrat- right hand, and held it out to m I took months granted him, for the purpose of while the robbery was being committed is they preach. We have a model chapel op- beyond all comprationsion. On the versa proaching completion and duly dedicated beds with him in English fashion. I-20-ing the worship of his ancestors there. The will come before the public again on pass the door of the store which was broken Wednesday, at 11 A.M., in the Supreme into every five minutes; and us there are no called St. Job's Chiroin patctices, torete the sigus. He asked me whero. I was goiti was expressed that the late ocenurences at on St. Juba's day, Nov. 7th, 1808, hence my hand and wrist is a pecular way, but high officers was of the most cordial and not knowing what it meant I cannot explain trendly character. Recent political events Court. As it is the only case of the sort shutters on the windows, while half-buratinounsistent with Christian practices, tenets, and I told him Mongolia." I asked it
China were discussed, and great regret and it would seem very drsirable that that has occurred for more than half juss-slicks were found which must have and commandments to work on the Lord's a most explicit understanding be entered century, and the old statute under which been lit, the fact that no alarm was given day and yet every Sunday St. John's he had been there. He replied, I have Yangchow and elsewers should tend to
codies even more ipaxplicable.
Two Church resounds with the click of the bam Turkestar). De, inust there, and en route,
been thrice to Kashgar (in Eastern throw discrédit on the friends of Chian, here into as to the precise value of any action it comes before the. Court is practically other sentries were stitioned at either end mer, the trowel, the adze or the plane, have seer Mahomedans wearing turbans are sometimes badly treated, and forced in
effete in England, we intend preserving of the building, and another is posted wielded, it is to be presumed and hoped, by and dressed differently from Chinese Ma-sequence to resort to warlike
home, by indicating that Foreignora taken by them.
Apart froin duis consideration it is a full history of it, of which this chirous the Wharf, a fow yards from the Battery Pagan Chipainen. satisfactory to know that a body of logy will form a convenient part. Threo it was hall-past, aux on Saturday morning
The community
Festive und gonial vine dans. I had a long conversation with
question of was also discussening the wines of Ching respectable Chimese admit the existenos informations for public libels by an until it was discovered that & robbery had
and the Impacial ofours the jolly old memories of the mialisto, the companions asked us to got some silver declared their purpose to engage Foreigners eutirely upset the belief hitherto main English natural-born subject, at the inflated to the Pulica about six hours after-1Yule-log-de. Hinkow was sought by a few, I returned from my rooni to the seat, working coal, do. When this would be of a practice which is calculated to English Attorney General against an taken place at all; and the news was iron during the Christmas time, not forgetting him (about half an hour), but one of
out to change into copper cash; but when to teach their people the foreign methods of tained in native honesty as to bulk baing stance of a foreign monarch and two of his wards, by which time, probably the Govern- but they had rather a severe time of 11.
Olone, bad the Mahomedan Several of our residents, identified with half an hour Intor, I did not again see him. and as I started left;
however, accurately represented by rouster. With officers, is now an impossibility in Eng: towels, pillows and slips, trowsers, shirts the early days of the port, are about wing
appear. The First
First Annual Report of the Ameri the admission thus made by the natives land, and the defendant in this case will and rugs may have been fetching largoing their way home, and there will be quite ow, here was a Mahomedan dressed, the Chinese;" has been published. The 29 Episcopal Hospital and Dispensary for before him, the London Tea-merchant endeavour to make it so in Hongkong prices on the mainland. As the stook-taking a Regien of the fair this season. Somehow far as I could see, like a common Cuiness will doubtless be more sparing in future for the future. The subjoined chronology Ind tot been completed, it is not accurately the climate does not agree, with the little pullar, who had actually made three of the abuse which has been plentifully is, in many of its technical phrases, for known what property has actually been onea, and every saunter witnesses a slaugh Journies, to Kashgar, in the centre of Asia, showered upon the unfortunate Teamen tunately a mystery to the generality of stolen ; but quite enough has disappeared ter of the innocouts. They seem to bo easi where hive an almost purely Mussulman together with other robberies, de-ly produced and the birthe are quite poople. He may have been employed as out here, whose speculations have turned our readers, but it will show them menda an inquiry on the part of those uumerous, but they don't stay, and tusiran omissary, by the Mahoinedans of Eha
At Kalgan out of late so disastrously. No doubt, what intervals the case has progressed up interested.
early departure reminds me of that curions tern Turkestan and China. there has been imprudence and want of to its present stage, when defendant bas
A Harbor Robbery of $1,500 worth of couplet I once saw on an ancient stone in a and in Mongolia, the Mahomedaus self and judgment in many cases, but their ill felt it due to hingelf, as accused of being Opium from a boat, in which (as is too moss-grown churchyard near Castle Howard buy by sigus made with their hands under "a malicious and evil-disposed person, frequently the onse) those who ought to in Yorkshire. Sacred to the memory of blair blueves; but I, on this occasion, did effects have been waterially increased by
protect are implicated in the robbery of atat 1 day, 23 hours and 45
not offer to sell nor to buy the wares in the minutes. will refer to the preclutation as an evi- tion in Court.
It is, however, right to say that one man is ho was begun for **
been speaking to me in that fashion by dence that great excuse is, to be found
custody over this business.
The following is from the Tintain correos on my hand about his wares, for them, and even in this light it is a
In another robbery, committed at mid- pondent of the N. C. D. News, under date always wished to know something about night of yesterday upon an outhouse of of 13th January 1869.
Hi, Kashgar, do, regretted I had not Batisfactory document. The following
the building known as Remedios' bungalow are the minutes of the niceting held |..
been more of the man, (Pokfolum, araus were ned by the thieves, upon the subject--
The house or servant's lodge was entered, and $25 in silver and a quantity of binese clothing were stolen. It is aid that, on alarm being given, police could not 5th and 8th May Publication of alleged get in, as the gates and doors were locked; or General of Shenee and Kananh, and Gom upon their movements, we shall hear benary circles of Chios, and who has and upon getting round to the back they aiander-in-chief in those provinces, had fore long something authentic in relation 18 MayEx officio information led by caw the thieves disappenting from another suffered two raverses against the Mabomo Acting Attorney General (Ball) against way. The robbers fired as they retreated, dan rebels, at places somewhere between of Yulin-foo, lying 1,758 l from informations illud saute time.)
although it is believed that one of
the Peking,
REGINA F. SAINT.
This case--or rather a series of cases
a explaining the views of the Viceroy of criminal prosecution for public libel, dah, one sentry (29th N. L.) is supposed to by His Grace the Lord Bishop of Victoria Weed after I had done that, that be presseduterview between Ar.. Soward and these
go that he would be responsible if a proclamation of an unjustifiable naturg was put forth. Such things have been done by native Committees before this,
a
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meut-marked sheets, blankets, counterpanes,
Tore
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The
did not
ileasures.
matsger, the Rev. Ellict H. Thomson, states that the flospital had its origin in he ularity of a lady in the City of Phila- elphia à Dispensary for the charitabla listribution of medicines, was opened in otober of 1867, and Dr Macgowan having kindly offered his services as consulting Physician, free of charge, the suffering hinese were at one notified where to apply, To show the great good accomplished by or three days a week, when the Dispensary was opened, no less than 102 applicants day was the average number of persona ad
ministered to. Its usefuluces is unques- tioued, and the hearty support of the for- in community cannot but be secured towards the permanent establishment of such a commendable.
The Chinese Recorder" states that
undertaking. Mya. Bridgman, & lady well-known to the
the dishonesty of native traders. Many to compel an-appearance of the prosecn the property, also took place yesterday. So soon done for? call any one say what basket, an ilio Museulmau could not have is institution, it only need be stated that
A meeting was held at H.B.M.'s Consulate
on the 25th January, 1860; present, Chas
A. Sinclair, Esq., H. B. M Consul, Col. Allen, Omaal U. S. A., and the Represen- tatives of moet of the foreign firzux.
The chair was taken by H. B.M. Consul, who read to the meeting the corres pondence which had taken place between
the Consula for Great Britain and the United States and the Chinese authorities.
The Commissioners for foreign trade, to whom the first communication was address. ed, proposed to refer the matter to the Board of Inland Revenue, whereupon the Consuls addressed the Vice-Roy direct pointing out to him that this was not a
eubject with which the Inland Itovenue
"
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG. The Queen against C. A. Saint. AMARAL'S CASE,
Memo, showing the several steps taken by the Crown and by the Defendant herein, with the date of each.
1808.
libellous articles in China Mail.
10
A3
TIENTSIA very few hours after I had sent all my leat letter, written very hurried-.
I am not in possession of any reliable or ly to save the Courier despatch on 30th defluite information regarding the Ma- ultime, rumours were current in the city honedau rebels, either as to their orgoni- here, that Teo-taung-tang, generally called zation or object of rebellion; but as
conversation pupe, forage arsw the attention of the world
R
been obliged to leave her mission work
to them and their leader or leaders. Com-ng the women and children of Fekin, mon rumor says that a woman, a widow, is
the head of the body; and that they have
Mr Saint for hel-(N. Two other and the Police returned the fire but the city and strait due east from there to Chinese from all parts of the north of China, i much benefit from her residence in Shang--
fondant.
23rd May-Defendant received oflice copy
informations.
20th May Rule to plead in 10 days served
on Defendant.
had anything to do, and His Excellency, 1st June-Sunumos taken out by Delen adapting this view, directed the Foreign
leave to demur and plead over,
lest autumn for his Governor
dant for a month's time to plead and for the former, it would be advisable for all in foo, the capital of Shanse; baving, since he which facts foreigners might readily intersal harangues in the form of prayers are mation for circnlation in F..ochow and the/ 3rd June:On hearing of Summons, quee may take in payments, as forgeries are in a montis back bean disturbing that greas of the rebels, and fear of their ad. in a somewhat different field. Having of
Trade Committee at once to issue a procla
Tea districts, translation of which was rend
the mosting as follows.
up
cut of nervous prostration, failing eith and advancing years, has derived so
18th May. Subpoena to appear and plead soundrels was wounded while bawling up the l wang-ho, which there separates Shense in their ranks.
ai, in the general improvement of her Berved on Defendant,
the anchor of their boat (in which they from Stause. Teo-tauug-tang, after the
Notwithstanding the undeniable facts of devote her time to her accustomed engage health, that she intends to remain here, and 20th May.appearance entered for De-escape with their pluraler), no further. Niutei had been put down iu this province. the Imperial government kaving just dismont of teaching the Chinese instant of trace has been found by Inspector. Duly or last aurader, let his king in tuneralship, brigade of guards and a body of Chung-going home. Her post at Pekin is ably his assistants,
In addition to the more direct mouins of the official place of residence of which is in cow's corps-the elite we reay say, of the
by Miss Porter, & young American knock-down? or burglarious robburies, Lanchow-foo, the capital of Kansuh. But Oiere northern army, to act against the lady, who arrived in China laat spring. the Chinese cas turu a dollar in other he, up to this hour, bas never got further rabols, and under the command of France. ways; and besides captious being taken of on his way to his Yamun than to Singan Chun, as ameto of the Emperor-from
The chaplain of Congress, whose politi terosted to watch what bank notes they entered Shense, boon constantly engaged that the Feking Government were under
the Mahonsedan rebels, who have serions apprehensions regarding the pro- becoming famous, has distinguished himself tion arising as to Defendant's right to circulation. A number of $100 forgeries for one plead justification, matter adjourned into and notes of other values have been passed, province.
Yaucement into Chihli by the Kalgan route, tera
his usual anathemas against Preti- Court, and rule nisi granted (in terms of and some of them are now in good lands. A few days later, news was received in or of their obtaining the tastery of Shanse, dent Johnson, he sallied forth one day tu Summons) returnable on 5th June.
More than one had the good sense to pass Tientsin that -hwanthe seventh son of the most wealthy, au far as monied men are most General Howard, chie: of the Freed- 6th June. --Mution to unke rule absolute; them in the garbling-hells; and this fact the Emperor Tavukwang, and consequently concerned, portion of China, still I have inun's Burra. Those two eminent men
argument thereon.
Mr Pollard opposes may have some effect upon the capture of ancis of the present Emperor, about 30 reliable grounds for statio, that the Feking had not been long in friendly conversation ples of justification. Adjourned till 10th of the forgers and their punishment. Doubt years of ago, and hitherto prinsipally on Government are not in fear of the advance together when the general called the wor Inne for appearance of Acting Attorney less, these forged notes are conuected in aged in military matters at Peking; and ment of the Mahemydau rebels eastward, thy chaplain a liar. Mr Boynton requeat General.
some way with the organized system which mentioned in the Peking Gazette under the but have merely taken early precautions to ed bis friend to repeat the epithet, although Jet Juno-Adjourned houring: Mr Bell canto light (but was not, buated down, and name of Ubunkeun-waug, had left t'eking kep them back in the west, in Shanze in most persons would have been quite satis- consents to a rule nisi, às apiended, burst up) before the Acting Superintendent with a considerable body of Mauchoo sol fact, till next spring, when the government General Howard was in an obliging mood,
tied to be called a liar once. being made absolut, Defendant to have since. It is believed that striot in for Kwei-kwa-ching, well known by north-speedily crush them and restore Shange to and he said, "Yes, sir. I any that
Police and the Bank Managers some diers of the Imperial brigade of guards, propose to take auch neusures, as will one month's time to plead, and to be permitted to plead not guilty and justifi- quiries are now being made as to the quar-ern native merchants as a large and wealthy quiet and tranquillity.
have lied." Dr Boynton: If, air, you the northern párt ters from whence the comparatively poor commercial mart
of The above mentioned news was, however, me. This looks as if the general was to cation;
two aims should thraah you for insulting mitted to Attorney General, as anggested yet be brought to book,"
great wall, pont 1180 15.(ony 400 miles En- ly imagine, far from being pleasing intelli- the excellent chaplin's two arms would by Chief Justice.
glish) N. N. W from Peking; and that the genee to receive for the beginning that we have answered every purpose. The man Imperial government had sent orders to Tion: New Year; when we were hoping that we of war was not to be cowed, and he merely KEATE A loose, slack, not well-dressed tsin, to despatah without delay, as many of were on the eve of a period of tranquillity extended a cordial invitation to. De Boyn youth met Mr.and myself in a lane Chunghora corps he could fun, and prosperity for at least some time to ton to try it." "At this point the re- near Highgate,knew him, and spoke. soldiers could be possibly want off, to come and that we should see, during the vorend gentleman turned away." He had the same place, to act against the Mabo-year 1869, an immense business done in
I mercy on his antagonist-Dr Boynton being little way, he came back and said: Let proceeding rapidly and without opposition Tientsin, for the inland marts of the north ther tall. As the Speaker of the Horiso of me carry away the memory, Coleridge, of on Kwei hvachling. It has been since of Obina and Mongolia.--13th Jun., 1800, Ch'in en pio, in selling Tea to Birley 24th July.--Suminosa heard in Chambors having pressed youid to when bow's corpa bad departed, or were under
hash.]
"There is mentioned that about 1,5 V uren of Chung- death in that hand,"I
The high Officers of the Trade Committee of Fuhkeen make a prohibitory Pryclamation. On the 19th day of of the 11 Moon in the 7th year of T'ungahi (lat Januray 1809) a joint despatel was received from the British Bud American Consuls forwarding a public Protest, drawn up by the foreign Mer- chaats, about frands in the Tes trade.
The foreign Merchants siste that in com- mercial intercourse between them and the Chinese Teadeslers good faith is indispensa ble. For many years the unvarying prac was, for the broker to bring a saiuple of
tics
of
However,
of the Tea for sale to the Tes inspector for 12th June-Cutline Defendant's pleas sub- forgeries emanate ; and the scoundrels may the Sharise province; situated beyond she ¦ ás inercantile people in Shanghai may eaai- thrashed with his own arms, otherwise
written
examination; if it suited, a purolase was made, the price settled, a hill and the article sent. Then whether the amount was several hundreds or, several teas of chests, only one was opened for exa laination and if it corresponded with the concluded.
20th June.-Uatline Defendant's plass re- tuveed Acting Attorney General cannot consent to the arrange neut to proceed with Amaral's paso only tor the present.
ral's caso,)
be
ample, the purchase and delivery were 11th Jitly.-Defendant's plena led (Ama It was Keates. He was introduesit medan rebels; wan, ramour stated, were foreign manufactures and other imports, stather small de stature and the general ra
a
and staid a minuto or so. After he left us
But
in the viuter of the 5th year of Tung.
20th July-Summons to strike out or --Bmtid second plea
and dismissed. Cost's reserved.
thi (1866) for the first time, a Tea-malt,
&Co. mixed with it broken leaf different from the sample. In the present year also 4th August Sammons to examine Senhor (1868) there have been instances of Tea-: Horta de bene esse on behalf of the Crown luste having improper lead eases, which 4th August Order (by consent) for exa- led to considerable confusion. The spring mitation.
yrop of this year (1868) also, on its arrival 6th August Examination of Senhor Horta, at its destination, has in every case produc- 19th August-Defendant obtained special
- a loss of capital-all owing to the varion permission to move for, and was granted
Kentes was gone yet this was, I believe orders to depart for Kwai-hwa-ching, the before the consumption showed itself dis cantomments or barracks of which, called tinctly Coleridge's Table Talk.
Buy-yuen-ching, lie, if I remember rightly, MECHANIVAL-Is the company for mak some 3 i from Ewei-hwa-ching, and where, ing artificial limba a joint-stock one
hitherto, u force of Manchoo and Mongol ADTICE TO OLD BACHELORS WHO DYS troops, under a Manohou general, a Teeang. THEY HAIL-Keep it dark."
keun, has been stationed."
Commons put it Festerday, "the great (Supreme Court and Consular Gazette:) grace and urnament of strength is moderas One of the local journals notices the large, tian in ita exercise." This thought alone amounts of Cotton now daily making its must bave restrained the chaplain of Con way towards Kin-le-ynen. Every Steamer resa But he will dopbilcas vemember up River takes from 3,040 to 3,000 bates, General Howard in his prayers, for native consumption above Hanko, Times are considerably changed since that period not many years ago, when similar
EXPRAORDINARY FEAST OY NATURE.- Jumping from winter to summer without a
pring.
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