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URSDAY, APRIL 1, (869,
PHIC SCHEMES AFLOAT.
st interesting nature to the eatablishment of munication between Great- ina has some to band; ng it we cannot but surprise that the first
active share taken in residents in Hongkong.. from Bangkok. To judge
have appeared in the fat that city, and in the would appear that there s on foot, two of which vely pushed forward by The first is the old and lan projected in England, a. connection between ore, Java, and Australia, aline to Hongkong may. bined up. The second is Fraser, who proposes to
d Bangkok, trusting that
1 lead the managers of
and
ature lines to connect up termini. Both of these ver want the vitality
the countenance yell-known business men with the two latter of the Hongkong have must to hat some three years since rson and W. H. Read, of ined from the Siameso tain coressions for a line via Moumain and Bang- mary says that the essis Paterson and Head 1, and moreover, these obtained the promise of approval of the French Saigon. We understand; what, we stated a short strictly true, viz, that being steadily organised neurs, the line from Bangkok and down the a lo this place." If this
the French Government e matter there is every ve it is-Saigon will ere graphic communication Our French neighbours ind-hand in matters of Government takes the ied out ataougat ourselves enterprise. Such a would doubtless hold out ucement to Hongkong hough in case of war via Saigon would probably With this drawback in aturally gratified to find paragraph in the Straits ive of a fourth scheme, ly locally supported but once place Hougkong in nication with
British
Y gives some particulars of tablish a neutral Electric um Moulmain to Bangkok, thence to Turan in Cochin ace by a subsiarine cable gkong. The promotera of are said to be Gifford Esq., an Americau merchant ercial Agent in, Shigon, ngostins Heard, Victor ward Hutchinson Pollard,
nd they expect to Bee ears. Me Farker is Baid a written promise under the Olow Phya Kalahome, will be supported by ment, provide there is no th the concession granted for a similar undertaking terson and W, H. Read of Parker in to return to months to complete the ommence preparations for line at once. A distinctive Parker's proposals to the ment is, that the line is to mal one and
The
kapt stelatly
ve the above particulars as
id in the Bangkok Summary
ason to believe that r
tile too sanguine in his
the 2mes, because the
No 1814 APRIL 1, 1869.]
concession for what we have termed the our scheme is still valid. However that may be it can scarcely be supposed that any difficulties of this nature could not be speedily smoothed away. That there should be rival projectors in the field is in itself a most satisfactory indication that the importance of the object in view is recognized by men with whom Hes the power of carrying it out. We sincerely wish them every success, and have little doubt that they will be well supported by the public if they desire it; the Colonial Government might also be induced to aid the objects of such a company. We are scarcely over sanguine now in presuming that a short period will see the first cable Jaid in the Far East; and then farewell the isolation of China!
LOCAL
to
We are requested to state that, the Rev. John Paul acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $115 for the poor."
UNION INSURANCE SUCIETY OF CANTON,
Bouwns on the sight of the 16th uito. The warrant was contagitata, ulio, after before the Sitting Magistrate, who, after vestition of petions, stponed the in- liberating the defendants upon bail for vestigation of the case till Monday next, $10,000 cach
a
THE CHINA MAIL.
providing for the disestablishment of the March 2-In the House of Cemuona, last night, Mr Gladstone introduced his bill Irish Church.
bundle, in which ono blanket was found; police the firent pried to go to a bons in The Glengylo arrived this morning
LATER TELEGRAMS. police were enabled to go to a bone-in Taipingshan, where the woman was found from Calcutta. We are indebted to Capt her person. The marks of the Pacific Mail which we glean the following telegramas lying in bed with the other blanket over: Hooper for a file of Calcutta papers, from Company were almost picked out of the The first relating to the Irish Church The North-German steam corvette Me blankets; but as they could not pick out dust which arrived at Singapure on the 4th the holes made by the stitches, a clerk of bull is fuller than the telegram by the instant, from Kiel, was built of vak in the the Company identified then as the Com-1
English mail. The dates are from Lon- year 1864, at the Royal Dockyard at Dant pauy's property. The usual lame defences don; unless otherwise stated 21. Sue has a complement of It Officers having been made, the prisoners were con ter rugines are of 200 horas-power, manu- to pay a fine of 40, in default a mouth's (including midshipmen) and 170 men. victed of unlawful possession and sentenced factored by Messie John Peus & Co. of hard labor. Deptford, and her average speed is from 9 to 10 knots per hour. Her armament con- sists of six 12 pounders, capable of throw- Riled gun, capable of throwing a 69 lb. ing a 291b. shot, one 24 pounder Prussian conical shot, and six 36 pounder guns (uot rified,) on deck. The following is a list of ker officers-Captain Steuben, Com manders Deinhard, and Vou Tenenfeld ;. Lients. Mensing, Van Pavela, Chuden, Hoffmann and You Beibuit; Midshipmen Fiscal, Kistner, Boisly, and Mullenhoff Chief Engineer Matthiesen..
THE Observer says: The mail which arrived here on the 17th instant, brought official Information of the free pardon granted by The second ordinary meeting of share Her Majesty to Scott, Stewart and Fite- holders of the above Company was held at tiffu, the two first undergoing coptance of the offices, Fedder's Warf, this afternooupebal servitude for life, and the latter for Hr. F. Duncanson, in the chair. There to years Stewart and Fitztitin having ware also presentou W. Keswick, been found guilty by the Supreine Court Mossm Forbes, Sassoon, and Lemann (di here of having feloniously cat away the tectors); Messrs Helland, Pollard, Kressor, schooner Brin on a voyage from Bangkok Fyke, Rowett, Crichton, Bryans, Hart, to Hongkong, and Scott, a merchant of Coxou, Berwick, Jukes, Kaye, Burrows, Bangkok, for being an acoussory before the Olmsted, Morgan, Norton, Landstein, fact, An order has been issued for their Bandilands and others.
release. Stowart and Fitztiffin are in the convict jail here, and if not at liberty. siready, will probably be so during the day. Scott is at Penang, and will of course have to wait a little longer, though doubt less the order for his discharge goes by the Peiho..
port
The Chairman read the half-yearly re- of the Directors. The credit. balance thereit shown was stated as, on 31st Dec. sat, to be $395,408,80, besides an addi- tional sum of $250,000 paid-up capital Claims paid during the balf-year amounted to $73,493.83 and the sett premia from 1st January 1869 to date (16th March) wero isted at $80,000, being locrease of $30,000 en same period last year. An agency, it was stated, had been established
at: Saigon. 1
The report having been read, Mr Fel, land remarked that he thought that he had pet been treated by the Board with that courtesy which he bail looked for. He had been a tie with Mr Hitchcock in the slec tion of Directors; and from what Messes Nissen and Ryrie had said, together with bus own impression of the rules, he had ea- picted to see the vacancy in the Directorate Alled by his appointment.
It seemed to him to be also in opposition to the voice of the shareholders that no appointment had been made. Mr Forbes had been placed on the board to fill one vacancy and he (Mr H:) repeated that it was die coviteous in the Board not to fill up the
other.
Mr Pollard observed that he did not sea what Mr. Helland's remarks had to do with the report, unless he meant to propose an swoldment. It was entirely in the dis- cretion of the Board to fill up vacancies after five in number were appointed; but
it
mo-
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
Court paper for Friday, End April, 1869. Return of the Kule. Nisi to dismiss peti-
THE QUEEN .. SAINT tion for leave to appeal,
IN PROBATE
Application for letters of administration
In the goods of F. H. Lane, deceased. In the goods of Grant; deceased. Ap- plication for probate.
deceased Application for letters of admi- In the goods of William Williams,
nistration,
SUPREME COURT.
commercial question is carried into the do- ment with reference to the Laxemburg Railway question, by which the hitherto main of diplomacy.
that the debate on the Constitution com- Advices received here from Madrid state mences next week.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
he rendered the State. In March 1859 he soon after lo command the Balleah Field force. This was the last piece of active service
General we shall not speak. In spite of took his regiment home round the Cape. of his tours of, the post of Adjutant all differences of opinion on minor matter there is but one opinion as to the loss aufforol by the service in the retirement We have been favoured with the follow-of so able and experienced an officer.
tel Sales, 68,000 bales, Amount taken on
Colonul Langden's career, like that of ing latest telegrams from London:-
Edwardes, and Hodson, affords a pertinent London, March 12th (noon).Cotton, Ta-illustration of the many mads which in India are open to young officers who are Bir Gladstone said that promptitude was speculation, 9,000 bales; ditto for Export, anxious to seek distinction
10,000 bales; Sales of Surats, 18,000 bates; finally necessary..
Total Import, 36,000 bales; ditto Surats, The progress of disastablishment would 4,000 bales: Total Stook, 285,000 bales; would be appointed, and the whole of the Price of Fair Dhoilerah, 104d; ditto Ben-though it is somewhat late in the day now be by two stages: the first transitory till ditto Surate, 80,000 balos; Total afloat contain some interesting statistics of the Our latest flea of the Bangkok Summary 1871
A new Ecclesiastical Comission Fast Indish and American, 390,000 bales; trade of Siam daring the year 1887, which property of the Church vested in the Com-gal, 8d.; ditto Soinde, 8d.; ditto West to notice them, may still prove interesting inissioners, they making new appointments orn Madras, 9jd.; ditto Tinnerelly, d. to our merchants. The year was
steamer arrived at-Suez yesterday. And that the The Cotton market is firmer. The Calcutta London, March 15th (Afternoon)-The Cotton market is steady.
Total Sales
10,000 bales Spee and Exp. 1,000 1 Surats,
3,000 1,000
without vested interests. Irish Church must organize subsequently a representative Government, which must ba incorporated and recegrused.
The bill will absolutely take effect on the Reparation of the Church from the State 1st of January, 1871, at which date the will be completo: Evolesiastical jurisdiction. in Ireland will.cenae; the peurage of the bishops will lapse; Ecclesiastical corpora- tions be dissolved; and vested incumbents and permanent curates be satitled to som metable annuities.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before the Chief Justice.) (ranger April 1, 1869, The Sessions were resumed at 19 o'clock; valendosh Chand the Maynooth and
Irish Church will still enjoy all pri when the following Jurors were callau-Presbyterian grants will be erased and, like
F Messrs H. D. Henderson, Blackhoud, life intereats, wound up as speedily as pos- Knowles, Volkmann, F. Ribeiro, De Bretto, sible. and Groschen,
CONSFIKAUY.
with having conspired to falsely accuso a Yune Awo and Wong Aaco were charged Chinaman of a felony. The Attorney General appeared for the prosecution and Mr Whyte, instructed by Mr Franois, de- fonded the prisoners.
The
Tuz same onraal gives the following watch-robbery, which occurred on the night This case arose out of Captain Deane's statement made by the Captain of the of the 10th or morning of the 11th Feb; United Service relating to the collision with and the interest of the case was increased the Albatriss:The steamer left Hongkong by the fact that one of the prisoners (Tune on March 17. At 19 o'clock that
Awo) was a member of the Police force, the wau on the look out reported a red being. Lokoug No. 14. The facts are short
night, light on the port bow. The order was in the constables on the hunt after the lost ly these-Prisoner Xune Awo was one of inediately given to port the helm, when was discovered that the other vessel had watch and chain, and he brought up a tua starboarded. The United Service's engines named Chun Asing to the Magistracy, were stopped and reversed full speed, but whom he charged with the robbery. not in time to avoid a collisioni, s
grouude upon which this charge was ment afterwards the steamer struck the made were that the prisoner had
brown coat, that he took the watch and barque ataidships, doing much damage to her above water. The steamer was stopped hand them to his comrades, and that his boat lowered, and the barque boarded, friends men cod him so that he bad to chain from Iris breast and attempted to Assistance tras tendered by the steamer, threaten them with a sword. lint Captain Lawson declined the offer,
This boy saying he would be able to reach Hongkong (Chan Asing) protested that he was not in anfoty A light breeze prevailed, but thief, but without effect; and the At the night was very dark. Captain Lawson, torey General, after the boy thus starboarded the helm when he saw the preme Court, took a view of the case 20 of the Albatross, it is said, stated that be charged had been committed to the Su- steamer's must-head light and red light
unfavorable to the lokong that he filed an togetlier with the second prisoner, to acuse another perion of felony, The A seawan named Brown, of the W. H.ttorney denem spoke of the great
probability of the accused
TODAY'S POLICE
Mr May on the Bench
a
The value of the Church property is
pillions will remain, been satiated, between Bayon and £16,000,000, of which, after all clanus have eight
relieve Irish, distress [.e., diminution of The bill proposes to devote this sum to poor rates.]
Murah Mr Childers has brought for- the expenditure for the prosent year will ward the Navy Estimates. They show that bo £9,600,000, being a reduction of £1,100,000. It is the intention of the Go- verument to establish flying squadrons, and to build three turiet elips, that are to be the most powerful in the world.
to reduce the number of vessela in foreign Mr Childons stated that it was intended squadrons from eighty to sixty-four.
On the Chius station there will be twon
five instead of thirty-four.
pay
On the Indian station there will be in future.six vessels instead of seven,
ranged that the Indian Government should The number on the Australian stations will romain unchanged.
Mr Childers also stated that it was or
the mum of £70,000 annually towards Indian seas. the expenses of vessels maintained in the passed.
The estimates have been
dian, and Australian Submarine Telegraph The prospectus of a direst English, In Company has been issued. The cables are proposed to be laid vin Gibraltar, Malta,
information against him for couspartan Bombay,
59
Imports,
Fair Bengal, Sd.
Rice-Bengal still inactive, no sales.
Saltpetre, 25/G
Jute, £18.15, Linseed, 59
Rapesed, 64/6......
night.
12
27
the 5th inst, left Suez yesterday at mid- The Baroda, with the outward mails of
23rd, Bombay 27th, arrived at Suez yester The homeward Mails-Caletta, Feb.
day.
New York, March 13th-Middling Up Jauda, 284e.
Gold, 191
Exchange on London, 1081
ply of Cotton is quite steady.
Bombay, Tuesday, March 18th-The sup The arrivals of Oomrawattes are falling
off.
delivery 271 (1).
Now Dhomes 273 (1) bales. For April
Cotton afloat in Harbor 190,000 bales
limitat against 130,000 last year.
Shirtings, holders arm; Mofusall demand
Water Twist well supported: other kinds Twist-30s. Mule, and 20%, and 50s. neglected.
Freights-95 to 40%, rather more in- quiry; but the large number of disengaged vessels renders improvement in the rates impossible.
BANGKOK,
more
prosperous than any previous one. The custom house returns give the valuas of Experts and Imports at £957,393 and £793,314 respectively, but these figures are considered to be much under the real value.
of British manufacture.
I to a large extent for sugas, rice, and sawmills, ships' pards and dry dooks, bridges and gas-works. The general wealth of the population had greatly increased. The boundaries betwroom British Burmah and Siam, and between the latter and French Cambodia, were definitely fixed. Negotiations with Chinese merchant for epening Tin Mines at the Isthmus of Kra wars almost completed,
The inoremation of the body of H. B place at Wat Chang on the 21st ulto, in H. the late Kroms Koon Rachase took the presence of the First and Second Kings and with the usual ceremonies.
I. E. Phys Tepe Warachase has been appointed Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs with the title of Chew Phys Drak'lang Pó Chui. The object of this appointment is to reliure from the heaviest Warachak, Minister for Foreign Affairs. of his duties, B. R. H. Krona Koou
The latter is to have the honorary title of on account of the failure of his eyesight.
alone is to be styled Regent, or Presi President of Foreign Affairs. The Ka
dent of State, and his only son,
Phys Suriwong Waigawat has been appointed duties at once, but their appointment will Assistsat Prime Minister for Southern Siam.
The now Officials assume their not be formally proclaimed until the 25th birth, inspiration, and death. of April next, the anniversary of Buddha's
MISCELLANEOUS.
Why, rally, sir, I can't my," said hej for I didn't taste 'em; but the pork chops was the finest I ever ate
ABRACE OF TRAVELLERS. (Calcutta Englishman, March 16.) The outgoing Chins alesnier will convey parts at the village squire's que evening, An honest farmer was invited to attend & from India two officers who have won for when there was music, both vocal and in- themselves a deservedly high roputation instrumental. On the following morning he and Dickens intend to proceed to England farmer, how did you enjoy yourself hat their respective walks Colonels Tongder met one of the guests, who said, by the Paciño and American route, a route sight? Were not the quartettes excellent ?" "Well
which to the latter, who will return to India, will be full of instruction. It is It is stated that the proposed Turkish scarcely possible that the author of the from the previous constitution of the So-frussell was brought up at the Charge his pussession u gold watch and"Ping in Lain has failed in London.
Soane Valley project will be abloc de tre ciety and the wording of the articles, it Room for not having paid his chair-hire, days after the robbery (le 13th);
The latest telegraph advices received no instruction from the works which have
A BRITISH soldier, in Paris, who wore s might perhaps be advisable to have seven but was induced to settle the matter
chain three from Spain, state that in the Cartos Geno-made the valley of the Salt Lake rea wned grenadier, wearing on his breast the badge Waterloo medal, was accosted by a French as well menibera on the I dard. As fue for any whereupon P. U: Turvey want to see Brown as the murely conduct of a akong alone the Duke do Montponater against the Re of neknowledged ability Colonel Dickens superior to the former in puiut of intrinsic
ral Prim and Admiral fopste have defended for its fertility. As a practical Enginear right, liowever, on the past of Mr. Helland safely on board ship. At Fedder's Wharf bers. His theory was that the lokong
the Legion of Honor, which is much number of rob-publicans. to be appointed becaneed he happened to
will no doubt receive many useful practical value. Looking at the Waterloo soldier, Admiral Topete personally prefers the hints from the way in which the Americans the finnchman observed with a sucor, that na more right than any one else,
tarn their vast water. system to account, Mr Helland repeated that the Board, in
fast night, Mr Grant Duff, replying to a railways constructed with marvellous s
Mark 10-In the House of Commiona traverse immense benatths of prairie by the medal he wore did not cost his Govorn not carrying and the wish of the sharehold
question asked by Mr Denison, asid that and comparative cheapneas. In India the
ment more than a few sotta. "Bat," retort eri
had cast a slight upon him; and this
compliance with a request of the ameer was the tinie for such appointment, if such
problem of
light railways is scarcely yet
braving the menaces of
be a tie with some one else before, he had Brown suddenly stove in two of Turveys ending the real robber of the watch but Duke de Montpenzior to a Republic.
being unable to get the property unless by screening the real robber, had made up a chd to and do this guilt upon site one else. Here the attempt to accase the in- in nocent boy The lokong, according to
spend
of
Napo english here, it cost your country
SOMETHING LIKE A HORSEAN-In a
teeth; knocked bin down and tore his produced in detail. Poor Browi could not constabulary tanie, the pieces of which were do. else than plead that it was tite liquor: when he was sentenced to pay $11, or do a mouth's hard labor. Mr Pollard said that of course he was Taipingshan with a dress coat, &o., for boy's hat over his eyes, when the second given him six laes of rupees, and had sane- the failure of the trumpory Nolhattes and of Gransed," which appeared in the Times The Chinese coolia who was found in evidence for the prosecution, knocked the of Afghanistan, Sir John Fawrence had understood. The re-action consequent on long review of the "Muovirs of the Barls
Belland bad none whatover, As to coure account, was up on remand to-day Pthe boy's pocket, and thereupon cliarged unt; aud bad also soue-hinj zonie mus to the uker extrine, and to induce them able member of the Forbes family. "after
were to be made.
After a few desultory remarks, Mr Fel- Tard anggested an amendment, remarking
i
the
Cozied
and
chain
into
price was arrested at Macao; and that
ciency in the Directorate, should be filled in the manufacture of forged Bank notes,of several hawker boys who were standing. Grant has accepted the resignation of Mr Sobraon, and was shortly afterwards ap the cloud of adversity" without an um-
warrant
speaking only of right; and of that, Mr which he could, uot give a satisfactory prisoner slipped the wate
further payment of
a sinulac Azinigungs line appears likely to lead men of Thursday, wo read that one extremely tay, he (the speaker) world say nothing one was found to be a temporary servant him with robbery. Many in the crowd also stated that there was no formal condi- subsidiary mais lines.
kets and anmunition. Mr Grant: Dutt to support projects for the construction of this made frequent journeys to and from on that point whatever.
Mr Keswick remarkod that, as a meme the Chinese Steward to have had access to dissatisfaction at the unfairness of the pro- intended as a pledge of goodwill, and as enable Colonel Dickens to correct this may well say he was a remarkable man. to the Sailor's Home, wind, pa stated by saw the trick effected, and expressed their tion attached to the gifts, which were the American Railway system will no doubt those journoys an homebnck. The Times An inspection of Ireland, and for a long time be performind ber of the Board, he was compelled to say a room of that institution in which clothes (said the A. G.), no doubt, to gain the government was about to be established.
ceeding. The object of the lokong was, an expression of the hope that a strong tendency that it was not at all acquainted with any wore hept. Those articles of clothing were favor of the Captain Superintendent, by Sir John Lawrence never contemplated & Longden, his companion, retires from the promise on the part of Messrs Nissen and kept there by the Superintendent, and the return of the witely aur chain.
Culonel Dickens goes on leave. Colonel Lance,
So was his borse a remarkable horse-Fres Kyrie; and he was sure that if any misun handed out to destitute seamen as required: derstanding had ariscu, it was owing to the they were forwarded by gentlemen in the Captain Doane, Bedell Lee Yun finter. entirely unfettered as to the amount and tant-General with conspicuous ability. Co of this viuiuity was once asserting his en- subsidy, and Government considered itself service, after holding the position of Adjutiser says A noted democratic politician COMPARISONS. The Boston (U.S.) Adver- fact that nothing whatever wis known of Colony for that purpose-Mr Risherd Proter at the Magistracy), and Mr. May kind of assistance to be rendered to the lonel Longden is ous of thicae officers of the tire indifferences to the opinions of his any such promise made to Mr Helland,
as one which he had sent to the Home, the the charge made against the boy by the General Sir Arthur Clifton) is announced. India. He untored the service in 1856, other day to Judas Iscariot, but I don't care.' Rowell having identified our of the coats (first polise Magistrate), were examined as to the fact of and particulars relating to
Ameer.
The death of General Arthur Clington Tudian career, and whose fame belongs to Why said he, a man likened me the Royal army who, like Havelock, elected an
opponents and to their personal abuse, as he did so that he thought Direckons of gult of the prisoner became a clear 33 km, Mr Deane stated that the second could be wished for. Prisoner thereupon Buch Sucieties were chosen more commonly ploaded that ho took the clothing because
that the Governments of France and Bel- and was at one appointed Adjutut of his fridas feel about it
March 13.-The Morning Fost announces and arrived in India in the autumn of 1842,Yes,' said a bystander, but how does from their bring representative men that he felt cold; and his Worship sentéticed the long had been of considerably use in giun have agreed to roter their differences, Regiment, the 10th Foot, then quartered from any particular fouling towards the him to four months' hard labor.
dotective matters. meu themselves,
to a mixed Commission. Chun Aging, in his evidenos, gave a very England rate of discount has not been bis Captain's commission, and was prosent sunshine of prosperity," or a nau who had The Hank of in Fort William. Next year he received parasol to shield her face against the DID you ever seu a pretty girl carrying a Mr Helland then moved that the defi- the 25th ulto. with having been concerned this was fally corroborated by the evidence
The gambling-house shroff charged oneiroumstantial account of the arrest; and altered.
with his ragicient during the Sutlej oam- up by an election at this mesting; which was brought up on remand Mr Sharp sp by at the time. Chun Asing had been Stewart, of the Senretaryship of the Tres pointed Doputy-Assistant Quarter-Master
Washington, March 12. - President paign, He highly distinguished bimself at for what through a consequence of "brav was deconded by Mr Bryans, and parted.
The Chairman thon proposed that the sang in his defence.-Mr. Creagh, do fined $5 for gambling ouce, and was one
brella? Report and accounts, as amended, be a further remand of the prisoner, on the three-sticks" when he was arrested, und puty superintendent of Police, applied for in trouble for fighting: he was playing at
General to Sir John Grey's Division. Af- In some disqussion societies they debate adopted; which proposition, having been ground that he could bring evideres against he is known as the three-stick mas,"
March 18th-The Morning Post an- ter the campaign the 10th Foot was quar is the difference between the Bridge of strange questione. The last was“What- Bounces that the Governments of Franco tored at Lahore, and here Captain Longdan Sighs and the size of a bridge?" The next seconded by Mr Pyke, was unanimously him. Ite had received a letter from . B. agreed to.
aud Belgina have agreed to refer their dif- attracted the notice of Sir Henry Lawrence, is to be, The difference between a fac because he plays at that game with boys.ferences. to a mixed Commission. M.'s Vice-Consul at Canton; and he be Mr Rowott proposed, and Mr Kreaser Hoved that it would not be for the interest tanded that there was no evidence whatever night, the Bill for extending and defining find him at the siege of Mooltan, Alling the there is a divinity that shapes our enda,"
Mr Whyte, on the prisoner's behalf, con
by whom he was cap secomiled, lint Messrs Dupoanson and of nation that bail should be granted in of spiracy; and stated that it seemed to the authority of the Governor General of porous post of Surveying Engineer to this exemplified in the employment of thous
March 12-In the House of Lords lasting operations and road
on survey simile and a stok family."
next Keswick, retiring directors, be re-electo; the matter.Mr Sharp objecten and asked him that the case had been got up by de India was read a second time.
Tux famous saying of Shakespeare that which was carried.
Ballet was then proceeded with for the
for bail the prisoner had been arrested tective named Loong Ayure, because the
force auder General Whish. After Mooltan anda of young girls who are making upon a warrant which
in was informal, ad. seventh Director; and the larger numbers dition to being simply based upon the be- prisoners belonged to the land police, while provisions of the measure were similar to was present at Lord Gunghe crowning inon's boots-Americus Paper
The Duke of Argyle explained that the Captain Longdo joined
gentle- were as follow Helland, 9; Rowett, 7; lief of and Bryans,
Blackwood. Inspector
Тве
he was in the employ of the Water Polico those contained in the Bill introduced into merey Goojerat. The war being over, bis neighbour Ransoin keep the Sabbath," said
Gough's 7. Mrlelland was thereupon had been granted by Mr Creagh, and had
"I WISH I knew how I could make Inspecter. declared elected Board of Directors now been altressed to "Daniel Caldwell and to
The Attorney General submitted that he the omission of the clause for erecting the Sic
Parliamout last year, with the exception of services wore again plnood at the disposal of the good old Rev. Dr Rogers." Lend it consist of Messra Duncanson (chairman), all constables of the said Colony and Mr had never heard a word of this detective; Ligateimut-Governorship of Beugal into a employed in the Polo Woche be read again to him, pa," said the D.D.'s hopeful son Keswick, B. D. Sassoon, Hitchcock, W. Caldwell was not a constabile at all-Mr if Aye had been at the bottom of it fall. Govorument, with a Council, it being where he served for two years na Superin didn't keep."
employed in the Public Works Department, Lemsno, W. H. Forbes, and Heliaud
Mr Rowets, seconded by Mr Helland, executed, prisoner having been sent up to produce this math and place him in the relations between the Leutenant-Governor Doab, under Gelonel Napier, now Lord the right, illustrated it by naming a deacon Creagh replied that the warrant was never all, why did not the defendant's counsel considered that any attempt to change the tendent of the Husil Caual in the Bares
he never borrowed anything yet which he proposed that Messrs. Hart and Kerr be the station with a shit from. Mr Caldwell, box to contradict the evidence for the and the Viceroy would only increase mu Napier of Magdals. Here again he soon who, when a member of the church, at the A CLERGYMAN advocating obstinacy for appointed auditors for the yeas, Motion and having been arrusted at the Station. Procution
taal friction and jealousy, the true remedy attracted the marked notice of his superior suggestion of the pastor, prayed that the Mr May and Mr Sharp both stated that.
Elis Lotship observed that it was very for which, however, the Government did and was specially selected by Lord Dalhousie Lord would either take away their deacon's Meeting then seperated,
they prosained the prisoner had been ar significant that this witness had not been not propose at present. rested on account of the warrant; but Mr put into the box. There were no witnessos
to report upou the forests of the Himalayas, obstinate nature, or else take him to heaven, in the countries bordering on the upper because they could not get along with him Creagh supposed that the arreit was
for the defence whatever. The ordinary monthly uosting of Justicos brought about as much by a note from H.
courses of the Rivers Chenab, Beus, and on earth, rose promptly up in his place and Sutlej. The result of this mission was the said, 'Brethren, I won't gu!" of the Peace, to consider applications for E. the Governor as anything elesin re- spirit licenses was held to-day. Present: ply to the Bench, Mr Caldwell said that bo
establishment of a timber agency at Pangu. Mr Bitchell (presiding) and Dr Murray would not have acted upon the warrant at
dines (1), generally approved of an increase giment to England, Captain Longden went Lyreden, Haughton, Salisbury, and Par
lu the course of the debate, Lorde Powys in the Chenab. There were only two applications. That
In 1856, anticipating the return of his re- for a transfer of the license for the Conti all, as the defendant (being in the same nental fotel, from the former holder, more in a friendly relation than otherwise, exiploy as bimelf) might be said to be
In the executive powers of the Indian Go home, but was next year recalled to India A. New York editor says To be a verneut Krizinowitz (who absconded), to Hans J. and aa he had received special orders from woman of fashion is one of the sasirat
by the outbreak of the Bengal native ariny, In the House of Commons last night a and on his arrival was aclisted by Lord 1. Muller, was granted. The other appli- the Governor, in accordance with which he things in the world. A late writer chus motion was introduced in favor of a tinion Clyde for the command of a field force, to company," said au individual of doubtful cation, on the part of John Robertolo (the sent prisonor up to the Station-Mr Sharp describes it-Buy everything you don't of the torse Guards with the War Office which was entrusted the task of holding the air, and 1 shouldn't wonder if I lost every alleged real owner of the house), for a
reputation to a person near him. "True, transfer of the Crown and Anchor license information should be laid aside from the out all mankind but your husband be hap
therefore suggested that the warrant and want, and pay for nothing you get smile under one responsible Minister.
districts of Azinghur and Joanpors. As thing about me." from Robert Derive (sald to be only a paldosso altogether; which his Worship agreed py everywhere but at home neglect your after one disgussien.
The motion was, however, withdrawn soon, however, a affaire developed them- Aervant), was not entertained, as the usual to, But then (His Worship added) children and nurse lap-dogs go to church
COMPLIMENTARY.--Two rival belles met Belves, the Azimgbur force was incorporated at a ball," How well you look under ga In the course of the decussion, the Right with that under Brigadier General Franks, light exclaimed one with a strass on the antive had not been forwarded from there was the further statement of the every time you gut a new dress Devine, Meeting then adjourned till next Deputy Superintendent of Police that be
Hon. Mr Caldwell and Sir J. Pakiugton and its commander rejoined his regiment oth
WHAT Mr. Brown & brute! Why, he declared that both departments were actual with the rank of Major. But he was not in the dark" answered the other.
"gaslight." ":"And how charming you are additional evidence. That writes to his wife every week y
"Yes, hely under the control of one Minister, be, as Magistrate, was bound to consider writes a parcel of finnsmery about the agony The East India Irrigation Bill was refercers ware wanted to make the Nepalesa con been practised in matters where all should allowed to remain long unemployed. Of WHEN once a concealment or a deceit han THE following items are from the Strafte ere he granted bail. He would refuse bail of absence, but he has never remitted her a red to Times
o & Select Committee. the case was a very important one and shilling. 40
tingent effective, and for this work Major be fair and open as day, confidence can never Do you call that's kindness 1"
The election for Beverley has been at Longien was selected, receiving the tempo be restored, any more than you can restore Sone little excitement was caused in the remand the prisoner till Monday next, "Decidedly, remitting kindness." Bauare yesterday afternoon (March 23) hy when other prisottors would also be brought
rary rank of Brigadier, fter the fall of the white bloom to the grape or plum that THB arrangements of nature are admi-
Mr Coaji.() (Conservative) has been Inisklon a new employment was found for the report that the Chief Commissioner of up on remand, and the cases might be ablo," orelaimed a young Indy, during the elected for Bewdley, defeating Major Anton him as Chief of the Staff to Sir Edward I sponge pressed in your beaut 'olice had, owing to depositions received, combined
late high winds The same wind which
The death of Malcolm Lewin, Kay, and Lugardduring that officer's operations in the the world for her fingers," paid by a gentle
In reply to the compliment, I'd give fashed a warrant for the rest of the part A Chinese hawker and a Chinese female disarranges or dress blowe dast into the Lord Glasgow is announced
ers in the firm of Messrs Locko, Hung were charged with the unlawful possession eyes of the wished young men who would
Athmgurb and cabsequently in the Judges man in the hearing Paris March 14th. Mr. Laguerroniere pore districte. Again in April 1868 herafoin pianist, of Great Barrington, Massachusetta, of a brilliant lady Ghee and Co, on the charge of their having of two blankets, the property of the P, M. take advantage of our confusion." Truly, is returning to Brussels with a dispatch ex ed his regiment, which this time he took into the retorted, "You may have the whole ummitted arson by setting fire to their 8, 8. Co. The first prisoner was met with a philosophical young lady that,
phining the views of the French Govern cantonment at Dinapore, but was chosen haud for your own-American Paper,
carried.
MONTHLY LICENSE MRETING,
The Jury returned an unanimous ver dict of guilty; and his Lordship reserved This senters.
Wednesday morning, the 7th, at 10 o'clock. The Sessions were then adjourned until
ca
Under the Bill a seat would be given to the Lieutenant-Governor in the Executive Cocuril, as inis exclusion involved great waste of time.
pulled.
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wrote, "Drunkenness is folly," was horri
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"You always lose your temper in my
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