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THE CHINA MAX MUNOKONÚ, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1869.
Trix statement in au Hawajian paper that ↳ group of islands in the Pacific, Miown as the "Micronesian," are infost- ed with
sot of lawless men who, in with a bot of
during the half year of 1,525 persons The average mortality per cent, was in Demora 14, in Derbice 1.17, and in
THE CHINA MAIL.
certain to open up the trade of Burmah and China, but up to the present it has been almost a dead letter. Thera can be no doubt the King regards the treaty ss of no Essequibo 1.42, per cont. The average effect, or he would never have deliberately for the whole colony was 1.98 per cent, added the trade in Cutch, and Rigs in the being a decrease in the rato during the half year of 20 per cont, Only upon pa Royal Monopolies. ont estate has the mortality be re- markauls, and full investigations will be. made into the causes. This length of the voyngo in now shortened and many other hardships have been got rid of Com- nient upon the contrast between ami- gration" and "kidnapping" is needless, But we hope, we have said enough to direct attention to the matter,
Tea, short reign of General Hodgson Ceylon is dwing to a close and the en-
comiums of all, who have watched his admi- atation Occupying as he did the place of a Governor se disliked as Sir Hercules little trouble upon General Hodgson's part Robinson, it would have porhaps required to win the affections of the colonists; but wo exertion which the wallars of the colony required was omitted on his part is
while his tact is evident from thip fast that prompt action in the threatened season of soarcity is deserving of the highest praise, the bitter party spirit, which this time last yeas ran, so high, has within the past six months hardly found expresion.-Friend of India.
The following is a summary of a memorial addressed to the Imperial Throne, praying
superinten
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Before Hon J. PAUNGEFOTE March 16; 1869.
while tho
THE TELEGRAPH TO BURMAH. is the mode of riding. The Cavalry. Com The sapplement to the British Burnish mittee, composed of distinguished officers, Garette of the Oth instant, contains an im- recently discovered that the frot à la Fran- $204. 50, on a promissory note for $200, and commissioner, the Telegraph Department is very distressing to the horse,
H. D. Margesson Cheong Chew, portant correspondence between the Chief cats, for ages in vogue in the French army, interest tustoon siges December last Mr and the Government of India, on the sub-position of the rider rendered his means Caldwell appeared for plaintiff; and de-ject of submarine telegraplio communica attack or defence less vigorous and affics. having been proven, judgment war, given The Director General of Telegraphs, win the riding schools of Saumur, that the trit fendant failed to appear. Plaintiff case fion between that province and Bengal cions. Orders werd accordingly given at for plaintiff, with costs of attorney. was first consulted, was in favour of a wire ¦ à l'Angluse should be substituted for the from the neighbourhood of False Roiut, or trot à la Francais. I thought at the time that our own systent of antiquated abomi- from Mud Point, Sangor Island or the Mue there was some mistako in this, knowing
Freuch, so far as long stirrups and rupture- nation was pretty much the same as the giving riding were concerned. It now ap of the change in Franco, wrote over to ank pears that the Ruglish authorities, hearing for information as to the newly ordered trot & Anglaise, in order that, if approved, valry. This is rather a good joke, but I they might introduce, it in the English sa am assured the facts are as I state.
a
of wages as amah. This arose from a dis- lah to some point on the Burisme Coast
Leong Awong . E. Thomas, $6, balance
defendant proved that the balance at China great argument for the cable lay, he thought, pute as to the amount of balance; but as between Sandoway and Townghoop. The New Year was $18, and that she reduced in the extreme dificult for telegraphic pur. it to $5.50, which suni was finally paid by and Chittagong on this une hand, and Chit plaintiff's direction to another amal, His and
of the country between Caloutta Honor gave judgment for defendant. tagging and Akyab on the other, which ren- ders it almost hopeless to expect good work. board and lodging.Plaintiff stated that the very time when it is most wanted.? L. Sequeira. F. A. Margal, $255.20, for from the land lines during the monsoon, defendant had boardest with her for SColonel Freser, on the other hand, while mouths, at $25 a month; but he had also equally recognising the necessity for a sub borrowed from her somo gold buttons, a Chinese jackets, which he had pawned for Sangor Island through, the North Preparis marine cable, would not land it on the Ar
THE WIDOW OF PRESIDENT blanket, an opera, glass, and a number of rakan Coast at all, but take it direct from
drinks All this, took place in 187, and Channel to Baragou Point, and thence carry the United States Senates on Jan. 25, from
LINCOLN. The following petition was prosented to line of about 60 miles through Elephant Mrs à. Lincoln -- peared that, in all, goods to the value of us. He, however, thinks that "luuking at cation for à pension for the widow of the
lent was admitted by the defendant. Mr Point to Rangoon, a plan which would give Toller appeared for the defendant.
"I respectfully present to the Honor It ap some 600 müca of cable and 60 miles of laudable Senate of the United States an appli order that sus might be able to keep defen- proposal, vis, to bring China, Siani, Singa- life was sacrificed in his country's service. $600 had been pawned by the plaintiff in the apparent object of Mr Seymour Clarke's late President of the United States; whose dant; only $118 were obtained for those Java and probably fultimately) Aus- Tho calamity has greatly impaired my
pare, goods, and as they could not be redeemed,tralia intó connection with each other and health, and by advice of my phyumians, plaintiff had thereby lest nearly $500. She with Europe, it would be better to carry receiving any payment, because defendant laland to Tavoy, through the South to go to Italy, but my financial means will contingut to maintain defendant without unbinarine cable direct from Sangor. came to Germany to try tho mineral waters.
Dering
the winter physicians adrised me used to ory and lament his fate, saying that Preparis Channel The Indian line might not permit me to take advantage of the he could not get
gut something to do, 120 miles from Tavoy. This plan would widow of the Chief Magistrate of a great but he still refused to pay.
involve a submarine eable of about 800 and nation I have to live economically. In case was allowed to go to arbitration, as the might be divided into two sections one of uneated husband rendered to the Union,
Upon the suggestion of His Honor, the a land line of about 200 miles. The cable:
view of the services which my deeply la Judge said, becaro they were going into 540 miles to the Docus with a station there, and suffering under the fearful los sustain painful details. The name of Mr Noronha the other of 200 ailes. thence to Tayyed by his untimely death and martyrdom, ba- referee.
culties that would be met with in the forhonorable body. ests of Artakan if Colonel Robinson's pro-
Huping that a yearly have less pecuniary oates, I remain, most
The San Francisco Herald saya as passion may be grauisd, so that I may
believed that the pragur of the pension will respectfully,
MR'S A LINCOLN,"
be granted by Congress, and that Mira Lain- coln will hereafter receive a petition from the Government, amounting to at least $5,000 a your
The exploration party, consisting of Mr Swinhos, and à deputation from the Shanghai Chamber of Commerec, who are about to nirvoy and report upon the PP Yangtze, xoay furnish a useful hint toogopsecially while to go. ton of new ports in under, discussioni The West Coast is a comparativaly (we for some reward to be granted to the masthe article in question had heam forfeited might almost say, to the majority aboters of the foreign school at Cauton much light has of late been thrown upon Shuey, the Viceroy and acting Governor of lutely) unknown region, and bigh Hing, the acting general of Kwang-Chow. Hainan by the sfforts of Meeste Swinhoe, Kwang Tung; and Shiji, the superintenit- Taintor, and others, there yet remains an ent of Maritime Customs of Kwang Tu umple field for further investigation. It on their knees, present a memorial to the Throne, praying his Imperial Majesty to will not, we hope, be long before the recompense the labor of the schoobusster of in this direction Gunboats and even that the six pupils who had been selected at Chamber of Commerce takes some step the Foreign School at Canton, and arging larger vessels of war are continually their late examination at Peking; have been craising to the Southward, and there is appointed student interpreters and trangle application made to the Naval Authori in the above school to passue their study, ties would be refused. We have men their services are required. They further and are called to their Yamnu, whenever competent enoitgh and with autioient state that, should the pupils of the school Isisure to undertake such un' expedition, be selected as successful candidates in their and its results would be doubly favour-literary examination for the “Kü : Yín”
they deserve somewhat higher rank; aut tween them and the other "Ku Yin,".. whenever the pupils of the school make marked progress in their studies, they will be sent to Peking for examination; but it is respectfully represented that, in the me mortalista most fumble opinion, these scho- to such Yamuns as have to do with foreign affaizu. --Press. lars are only qualified for the appointments
chfeige of vossals under Christian face no reason to believe that any reasonable tors in their Yamuns, but are still stay kong, Now being to do in Hong-then join the China one at Bangkok about advice, nor to live in a stylo becoming the
are engaged in piracy and man-stealing for the purpose of selling the natives to the guano merchants of Chincha, or
wood and water carriers inable--not only in demonstrating the best degree, a distinction should be made was mentioned by the Judge as a suitable Colonel Fraser is of opinion that the did I respectfully submit this petition to your
Peru," awakens painful, emotionins in the minds of all to whom kidnap ping and its attendant horrors are not the means of livelihood or fortune. It shows that the crusado which the Chirin Mail has 20 successfully waged in this corner of the world against the former and similar inhumanities, will bave to be r
repeated elsewhere. As the Hawanan
papor we quote from well mys--" This diabolical practice is the int great orime of modern times." As the danger to bo ruz is small, and reward to be gained in the approval of philanthropic mon is large, we carnestly trast that our China and Japan conte
the
porcies, who, from the prudential no
tives which animate the model business mau, havo refrained from touching Mac matters save with gloved hand, will take up the matter and induce the Consuls at the various ports to watch with unfing ging vigilanes all vessels to which · Bus-
points at which to open up intercours but Di setting at rest the uncertainty which prevails regarding certain localities in which it is believed that foreign enter prise would be a failure. ・・
THE Echo do Povo of yesterday has the following remarks on the late decision in Regina o, Saint
The decision in the libel case giron by His Lordship the Chief Justice on the 12th Inst, was entirely favorable to Me Saint, the editor of the Mail. Nothing else could have been expected when the administration of justice was confided to an enlightened and upright magistrate. If on the one hand we are migh gratified at the victory. obtained by our colleague, so unjustly prosecuted, ware, on the other hand, not a little dis- treased at the defeat sustained by the Government of Macau, which it Gowes to its own indiscretion.
TU-DAY'S POLICE
as
Dr Goodlake was the pitting Magistrate, Mr Harry Backley, Daily Press reporter, charged a coolie with having used threaten ing language to his cook and created a dis- turbance in his house, while he (the com- plainant) was sick in bed. Defendant, wished to fight with the cook, and made a great noise. The sickness of complainant was extended by two days by this great row. Coniplainant's cool curroborated the above stateinent as to the disturbance, and said defendant was thrice ordered away Me Gollake fined prisoner 310, or seven days!
hari labor. Yau-hs to man, was
Keong Afouk, charged with having supplied samshu to the mon of the native givent stationed at Kowloong. A bottle was found upon pri
The Macko government would certainly heve escaped such's vexation if its former Governors, Senhores Amaral auit Horta, had exerted more foresight, and had been less contittings riebins as they were of those who under the title of courtiers, got round them and kopt them always deceived sour, in which was a quantity of sanishu, That whinh anors than aught ales com- Mr Goodlake gave the prisoner three promises the government of Macao, as well months hard labor, in default of payment as that of the Mother country, is the utter of a $50 fine, indifference with which, owing to deception,
The steward of. B. M. S. Perseus WAS
for wages as pressman in the printing-giline Cheong Ayun ». Kong Chun Fook, $10, of Mr Davis.--Plaintiff stated that defend ant (who is compradore to Mr Davis) had reusited his wages, but refused to pay them over to him.
due he ought to have sued Mr Davis, or His Honor said that if he had any wages at least have onlied Mr Davis as a witness
Plaintiff got $6 from the compradore at the China New Year, and erroneously con- ceived the same to be a cumshaw and pon saking for the wagos afterwards, pir Davis threatened to charge him before the Polico.
His Honor said that if any money was
great as those posals were adopted, would he quite as and Akyab. The Chief Commissioner is
existing between strongly in favour of the line proposed by Colonel Fraser vid the Coons to Tavoy only he would and it higher up in the the Tavoy river. The Chief Commisioner's Henzai-basin instead of at the mouth of proposals are thus recapitulated by him in his lattor to the Government of India,
a
1. To join Saugor and the Cocos by submarino cable,
11. To join the Coccs and Tavoy by a
We trust this anticipation will prove our reot. It is not creditable to a great coun- try that the widow of a man whose namo such an appeal. Abraham Lincoln rose will live in its history should have to make from the ranks. His wife, who accompa III. To join Tavoy and Bangkok by anied him in his rise, ought not to be allow shórá line.
ed to descend to that level again.
submarine asble.
IV. To join Bangkok and Singapore by store line down the eastern coast of the Malay Pobineula; or alternatively the fol
due to him by Mr Davis, all he had to do was to bring Mr D. to Court, and if the money was legally owing, it would be paid. There was no fear of the Police apprehend.lowing ing bin.
V. To join the Cocos and Penang by Plaintiff non-suited, as there was no submarine cable, and thence by land to Malacca and Singapore, the conncation with evidence...
the Dutch lines at Sumatra being made
appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. UU. Cald well was for the defendant, Defentant is out of the Dutch Emigration Company, and slips coolies from this port to duri ed. $0-30 cents ahead as brokerage for am; and plaintiff, it appears, was promis
sum due by plaintiff to defendant on this overy coolie shipped from this part. The
Lead is alleged by
G. Davis J., Baak, $500-Mr Toller from Malagoart
V1. To bring this British Burnish spaten into connection by joining Maulalu and Tavoy by a land line Englishman, Jun, 28,
a useful and pleasant little work on Mo- A correspondont of the Pioneer notices
· MILITARY ITEMS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I HEARD, the other day, a very good story, says a London correspondent, to come from among the dissenters. The Rev. Kewman Hall has been in Amerios, and has written a pamphlet on the state of religon in that country, for a title to which he was in a fix,
union of complicity in this disgraceful it has viewed the Coolio trade especially fined $5 for a row in a Chinese brothel... -$53, which sunr Caldwell to be only dorn Cavalry, by Colonel Douisou, a returned to its author; and ou the title-page
traffic can attach. It is well known that many vessels rach and sail from China which touch, it may be lawfully, it may be piratically at the various groups of Polynesia on their frequent voyages, hets is of course no incans at present of alizing to individuals the perpetration of the cripse in question, Were such the case we should not hesitate to make it public. But a knowledge of the fact that public vigilance has been aroused may do much towards putting a stop to the practice. It has already attracted much attention in Australia, from Bris- bane to Adelaides un ora nga aju
Peru sccups in this case, as previously,
.
the lobbery of the many Annamites--per-
prosent day unpunished
A so-called hawker was sent to hard labor mitting a crime like this to remain to the for one month, for having been picked up
without a If Sar. Anatal, to whom warnings were hawking lionao could produce no
not wanting, had taken care in time of the
Midarmitto, watchman to Messrs Jar. align intende of counsellors; if Sardine, at Morrison Hill, was oltarget with Ponte e Horta had been more wary and having been found drunt on uty, and ergetic in sifting the Anuamite robbery, this was a habit of prisoner's, he was fined ficting severe nishment on the $3 ( month's wages), in default ons in
troasute of Tadoc, upon the thieves wha pirates
men and the month's hard labor. 1troasoro received them in Macao, upon the public was charged with having helped himself to rlin Boong Akwon, another quasi-kawker, oficiala, who, baing parties to the coolie a pair of trowsers whielt ware hanging n trade consented that the Aunamites to dry on the roof of complainati's house. should be deported, facilitating to the coolie Defendant said he was a hawker; but on traders the use of false contracts and other boing sent to procure his license, he short- equally criminal means; thien indeed they returned, saying he had Government of Macno in whom charge take out a liocase. He was shereupon
mont' hard lubin-On this prisoner being
to be the chief destination of the anhap- shape:
"py untives who are thus converted into A there now is, happily, at the head of quasi-slaves ̈ Is there no way of appeal the Government, Sar, Sergio da Souza,
ing to the interest of its people so as to who to enlightenment and probity adds
CON-
two
conveyed towards the Gaol door, by P. G. 209, the bid hawker twisted hintself from the constable's grasp, and ran like a deer
work
As the story goon, he sent the proof to Mr Thomas Binny, with a request that he would- read it, and furnish bin with tha
required title. Now, Mr. Binny, who is the patri- arch of the Independents, is a noble, simple,
is rather frothy. The pamphlet was daly plain, hard-bonded man, the very antithesis of Newman Hall, who, with great ability,
was lodged in Court. Canadian volunteer. As might be expected, Mc. Binny had written "Go to the Devil of the case for a mouth on the ground that part,
Mr Caldwell applied for an adjournment
good deal of the work, the most original by the author of Coms to Jeans," wor Mr Bosman, & material witness, was 'ab of cavalry as infantry on horseback which fact, relates to that peculiar use
which Mr. Hall is the writer."" AMONG THE CALVES.-Jim Smith was a sent: Mr B. was expected by the next P. the latter part of the American war inade noted auctioneer. One day he was selling M. 8. S. Co.'s sfeauter, or before that time, and a month's adjournment was necessary. Confederate officer, of one of the earliest
so prominent. Here is an account, by a farm stock. Among the articles to be sold being untered into whereby plaintiff was that Sir Havelock never got bold of so extensively
This was agreed to, on arrangements actions won in this way.
waaa heifer, yery attractive in her appear- ("Tis a wonder ange, and consequently "Jim" dwelt vory
many excellencies, protected from any prejudice likely to arise good an example when advocating his winding up with the eloquent flourish that from delay.
favorite theory of mounted riflamen for she was as gentle as a love." Thereupon India) The fight was that of Hartsville,
ille, long slab-sided countryman, whose lega between Morgan's Mounted Rifles and a were some twelve inches longer than his Federal fares under General Johnson, in pants, approaching the heifer and stooping August, 1862,
It will be observed that down, commenced handling her test. the rifles, when partly dismounted, easily
Bossy, not relishing such
lifted familiarity, overthrow and THE OPIUM TRADE
deral Cavi's holy routed the Feher hoots and laid
à mounted portion at some ten feet of "The "rawing Thongh we have expressed great doubt tacked on foot, taking the whole of this never allow a strange calf to coine sear ats that shows one of her best traits; she'll (Englishman, Feb. 2.)
followed up, and subsequently at 0:00
Gaverungent of India attempting to rethimu had gotten going distance rowing scratch, exclaimed
to the necessity or advisability of the Federale prignore. General Duke tuia ber!"Grosny" meanwhile picking him
describes the action any supposed competition of Cliina opium
self up, and giving his bushy pate a bar- so regulating the provision of the Indiau uppi, the. Scottsville pike before the com- when her own calf has been bleating around No wonder, by
At a quarter past four, the Court was still sitting, and two or three cases wete fixed for hunting at ten o'clock to-morrow morning
ощ
had been trasmitted to its head and main bo half to face to rasds the spenghor all days such a bad notion on the part
wasn't
nealaus who proceed thither gg of their 18 those who have hitherto desired at all pound, at down, to Hollywood Road. oa independent consi:lerations, may when theso companies antioned had been of a glósor who hung up in bis shop the
cost to inculiste oficious counsels, we do own free will? It is, we admit almost not doubt that within a short period the Impossible for other nations to ensure Madao Government will purre itself of the kind treatment to those once in the disgraos which the cookie, trade has cas country. *But it is more nonsense to upon it
say that, if England, France, the Unite
Biates, Spain, and Portugal were once
to insist upon this disgraceful trattic
LOCAL
being abandoned; it would not at once. We learn that the Annual Examinations at Cease partially if not entirely. Here is St. Saviour's College will take place an
2.30
Ellowing placard Ten thousand hands wanted immediately."
gels on behalf of a race physically and by Mr May, The old woman charged by aud the boy subsequently canght, the P. O, quantify the market in a period of such when they were wi hie thirty yards, trial of an action for false imprisonment
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
prisoner stumbled, fell, and was caught by means sure that it is prudent on their part formed, there was a gap of nearly two hu
wae class, and an excitement; but most advantageous to them, wo uro by no P. O. Webb as the corner of the Hotel to impose a rigidly fixed limit on the pro-dred yards opened between them and the d'Europe. On being brought bagir, the vision, even front year to your. The fact others that were farther to the front. To-
LORD CAMDEN'S EXPERIENCE, lydi- Magistrate rewarded the energetid hawker should not be lost sight of that the demand wazde this gap the eusiny immediately crous story is told of his being on a visit to with another month's hard labor.
in China is entirely beyond their control, dacted. Belloving that we were seeking to Lord Dacre, in Essex, and accompanying Indian Constable No. 173, was charged and we think that, if they desin to not with escape upon the Scotreville road, he had a gentlando notorious for his absence of with having received $15 from's Chinese ordinary marsutile prudence, they should thrown the bull of his force in that direc mind in a walk, during which they came to from another Ladinu constable, whi em-to the demaul front time to time as neces-vanced rapidly and gallantly. Throwing the nature of the punishment, the chief jus- serrout, being part of a sum of $25 stolen at least be at liberty to gratuite the supply tion at sy rate, and it was formed and ad. the parish stocks. Having a wish to know & Beld for members of parliament who Thursday, the 18th instant, ut 11 o'clock ployed the said servant boy; and the said sity may require. As the variations in the down the eastern fonce of the mados tion heggul him to open then, that
boy (Wong Ape) was also charged with hat China market are not de an object upon which to expend a 3, and on Saturday, the 30th instant, ating stolen the said 693 from his mastor, 1. C. dent with the Ludio in any degren coinci some three bidre poul into it, former might try. This being done, his friend year, it gets a long line and dashot across it with sabres sanntered on, and totally forgot him. The their energies apart from the strife of will diatribate the prizes.
p.ar His
Excellency the Governor 302. This robbery took place last Novy an artificial and dangerous expedient to drawn towards the line of horses which imprisoned chief tried in vain to release partie Mr Forster last session said
when the Olioa boy abounded. Some absolutely fix the supply in advance for they saw in the rust beyond. Companies himself; and on asking a paesent who was Bomething about China.
Cannot the THE thron Chinese in custody on suspicion time sincs, the constable now charged with that period. Certainly no private mer. B. O, Band wars by this time dismin passing by to let him out, was laughed at, Reformed Parliament" produce one of having murdered. Mr Holworthy wore 302, that he would get the boy if he gave hands, as to be,tent so to tio bis owned and had droppal on their knees behind a and told that he'
Confawful receipt of the inoney said to P. C. cant would be
wasn't set there for no unable under any cireum-low dens by the roadside as the modern Wilbet forse to take up the sulfully committed for trial yesterday evening
He thing." Sviny
was soon set at liberty by. the zome sweetntents. This being reported, stances, either to reduce ur to increase the came rushing ou. They had their fire un servants of his boat; and afterwards, on the the Magistrate with having given fales vi 173, was charged together with the lists place
of a certain commodity he would til the socially ahead of the negro, and as donos for this prosonition, was Again re-boy: Mr Goodlake, after having heard the possiderable length as twelve months. effect of a volley from that long thin line bad set in the stacks, on the counsel for the they opened. Then was sean the against amagistrate by some fellow whom he some assert of the Chinese coolie also? niander,
As regards the voluntary emigration
evidence, said he thought the case was ooo There are, no doubt many reasons why in which looked so easy to break, and yet defendeut ridiculing the charge, and decla- conducted under British auspices, there. The rowing men will be out to-morrow for a Jury, and accordingly committed the the peculiar case of the Government, the whose bre was so deadly. Every man had ring it was no punishment at all, his lord- sacurious contrast to that conducted evening, when a seatch race is fixed to prisoners for trial, granting the constable amount to be brought forward should not elbow-room and took desd aim at an indi-ship leaned over and whispered, Brother
der other flugs. Not only do we come off between four crown. The usan liberty on bail in $100.
bs left entirely to the caprice of the momontvidual fos, and as the blaze left the guns were you ever in the stocks?" The counsel
be more likely to foster pub- two-thirds of the riders and bornes sormed indignantly replied, "Never, usy lord, Nothing would be afford to the world the fullest informs: course between Burrow's Wharf and that
and departmental jobbery than to down.
once "Then I have been," said the chief jus- go
The
cavalry was at once tice, and Iesu assure you it is not the tion whenever requestcu, and not only is known as Smith Archer's Wharf has brou chosen for the half-urile, and the boats will
acourse. But it is not necessary that broken and recoiled.
Ouit inea spralis such a course should be aiptel. The over the fangs and ran close up to them, trifle you represent." Court paper for Wednesday, 17th March, amount of opium to be brought forward as they endeavoured to retreat rapidly
1869, 11. A.M.
might be settled more frequently than once through gaps in the fence by which they Lord Redesdale whether true or not, is too a year, or both a minimum and maximum bad entered, and poured in such another good to be lost, and we are sure the noble the Government would be at liberty to exer- over, to be repulsed again. They were then knock was hesed at tlia duor of a Belgravian limit might be fixed annually within which volley that the rout was completed. How Chairman of Committees would be the fi
first to they reforored and me back, bụi. gise some discretion according to
laugh at is "The other day a modest çireb or verification or contradiction, and grown in Barat will; in future, be allow i
stywer 38
as to the plus amount. The pro pursued by the mounted men, who follow mansion, and James having finished to be exported through Bombay, It will MORTALITY OF FRENOR NOTABLES IN por
for sumie three miles, when John fashionable intelligence of the Morning Post, which modern journals furnish upon all further duty of Rs 100 per chest on leave of the more conspicuous men of the Second of opiuna it is prudent, to keep in stock, be dismounted his men and formed them up descanded to open the door Is Lord
the Governmiont to determine what reserve acts and undertakings of a public characting the province. This, it will probably be Empire, Walewski has followed Foald, yond the estimated provision, to moot such to cheek the pursuit. The pursuere for at home aid some one, who was ter: As regards British Guiana the able to do, as it bears an excollout reputas Morny, and Billauh but too quickly. Ba contingencies as a failure in the crops on lowed up swiftly, and, seeing the alsposis instantly detected by the sagacious Teames Colony with whiell we in Hongkong tion in the ordinary market. The parmise you falava de Rothschild no longer presides the Une hand, or, on the other a greatly tion made by the enemy, rapidly formed up as somebody's hown man hout of livery. have mest communication on the matter sion now given will take effect, from the of the great financial transactions of increased demand and that they should dismounted under caver of a hill, and charged No ho aint at home; but I of emigrations report has just bean, Hy notify that its preparations to take the when Legitimacy in Europe has lost its lust tain such & reserve. Having done this, they Winfrey, and several other officers, and of 'alf-an-all. The obliging caller did a he old feller, date on which the Bombsy Government Frano, and Berryer has disappeared just make up their minds onge for all to main and carried the position on foot. General don't go hoff in such an "utry. Just run
Bay Presented respecting the Indian coolies
Johnson, his Adjutant General, Major round the corner, will you, and fetch a pint who have preceded thither during they are comple
complete
Sovereign. Rossini will never again be seen would be in a position to add to the provis on the Buulával, one of the lions of Patia. sion whenever the state of the maritet pino, two fraudred men, were taken prison- was bid: ran round to the adjoining public first half of the past year. From this Tris pame journal reports that up to the The year Leis in France has removed much might appear to domind it. The cultiva ers. Gental Duke says General Johan house, and speedily reappeared: basing a we learn that the condition of the 18th January othing had been heard of and given littlo perlaps it dates
T
a now tion should be so regulated as to keep the was evidently a fine officer, but same pot of foaming porter. coolies during the half year ending June the Chinese caravan. Their non arrival was coming epoch in the reign of Sapoleci I reserve as nearly as possible at the quantity not to comprehend the new style of cavalry abap, said Jeaties, when he had slaked his a drink, old 1868, is the most satisfactory that has beginning to attract attention. It would Rose, my dear," said a mother to be determined on Under what conditions as
at all
own thirat. No thank you, sald the visi from the inimical action taken by the daughter, if you are so stiff and reserved to previous notice to the public addition to, bu yet presented, and indicates a greater for towards the Bhanno ex- you will never get a husband." "Me," or reductions from, the provisivy should be pontout says 1-fliers are great reforms on but I'll take the pot back, if you'll allow CAVALRY REFORM.-A London correster, 1 dout drink so early in the morning, change for the better in the condition of petition, that the frustration of the trade replied the young lady unless the posts made, we will not attempt to decide; but the tapis for tire French cavalry. From re-anit, by the way, just tell your pas the emigrants. The number of emi-
zests with the Burmese Government. The tell Abs, a privi-Boss is not without attruc, conditions, more or less stringent, would be yesterday (Jan. 1) forward the uniforms are ter, when he returns that Lord Redesdale pate in Guiana was 43,118, an increase treaty of 1867 se regarded with favor as lon
bucessary
to be all changed and mugh simplified. So called, "-John Bull,
IX PROBATE.
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every journal published in the English start at five o'clock. The crows will be language, ready to seize every opportuchos almost immediately before the stars, alty of exposing any wrong-doing which so that a curtain degree of novelty will at might be detected in connection with the tash to the race f systein, but our Government agonally
In the goods of Jansetjes. Edulje,de publishes a report which is capable of THE Englishman of Feb. 2 says Opium Quased Petition for Probato,
A GOOD STORF-The following story of
giadly evails itself of that consorship hear the sume duty as Malwa opium, and a 1868.The year 1868 Kas taken away some courao to pursue appears to us to be for lied in a strong position on a bill, and allowed the visitor to knook again, con
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