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INA MAIL.

SDAY, APRIL 22, 1869.

OL AND ITS MBERS

of the Colonial Office, ted defines in terms visunderstanding the e Councillors in Crowh

productivo. of timeful.

ng if the matter be It was high time that hitherto prevailing, measures being passed. advice of the Legialą- is Colony, should be nd we may find don oss of the discretion credited to the ex- the satisfaction which

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No 1832-APRIL 22, 1869.]

a

THE CHINA MAIL.

know nothing of a rash named Tai Akwai (at which stage the Coroner cantioned the witness, wlio, by the way, was sworn as

THE YANGCHOW AFFAIR, The following despatchi, addressed by Sir L. Aloock to Lord Stanley, immediately on

October

chow,

so doing, anch dissent to be communi- is surely injustice somewhore, and another and serious cases are sent to the Chinnen ages at Yang-ohow offered to a party the subject, and refusal to receive Mr. remarks, and they must be observed in the

TO-DAY'S POLICE,

for

dice to the position of official members. They would thus be relieved of the ano- malona position in which they are some- times placed of being required to pass

Mr Russell on the Bench, measures of which they disapprove, as Lieut., Vaughan, RA, charged a lua ne vote would be taken. It may be man who represented himself as a firoman

with the unlawful possession of urged that sich an derangement, would About tudi days ago, it appears that com- dog practically leave matters much as they plainant's boy took out the dog for an are at present, and so it would as far as siring, and it was lost somewhere about the Colony is concerned. But it would be a Spring Gardens. After the lapse of over relief to officials of sensitive minds, and week, the Fieutenant accidentally stum de good from ite removing any appear bled across his dog at a charcoal depot rice of coercion as to their recorded opiat Kowloong An the animal at once

It is however in the beneficial changejected, saying he bad paid the sum of April; and he never had any emigranta the moral influence und prostige which the despatch of mine can reach the Naval 1,1871-the Disestablishment is to

nions.

which might ensue in the statue and powers of non-official members conse

on this clear understanding Baig arrived at, that the Colony is iners being interested. They are definitely cut off from aby power except that of protest- just as we assume official members might also be with regard to extra-Colonial legislation, and in return may fairly claim an extension of their powers with

month.

6 of

local measure would scarcely be mand our German friends are entitled to quested to cancel their negative votes much credit and many thanks for the plea

authorities are all deeply interested Ireland as so separated should cease to be The chief defect we see in the present sure which they afforded the community.

would, within forty-eight hours, bring established by law; that, after satisfying them each in their turn, tos due as far as possible all jast and equitable system is the inherent absurdity of the We give Signor Mathei the gratuitons à man in his house, but he did not know king, is interesting as marking His Excel their attempta by violence to resist our should be held and applied for the advan- a Christian). There might have been snoh the withdrawal of the Rinaldo frn Nau- sense of their obligatious, and the folly of claims, the property of the Church of Ireland regulation which requires that any med benefit of an announcement which he bas him by name. Knows the book producediency's opinion of that movement, and for just demands. But whatever be the means, tage of the Irish people, but not for the mure emanating from home should re-made that he is, at great expense," build-it contains the names of those who wish to the justice of its appreciation of the Chi-recens cocurrences in Formosa, at Yang maintenance of any Church or clergy, or quire the sanation of the local Council ating a Theatre, in Hollywood Read, wherein go to Surinam. The man entered in that nese charater and motives of action. all. It would be far preferable to extenil thers will be Concerts and Dancing, at book must have come on 2nd April, but·

and at Chin-kiang, have plainly other ministry, nor for the teaching of re- its powers within the Colony (subject, of We trust that Signor M. understands all kept the book produced-Cross-examined My LORD, toe to Me Con-nothing but an extension of the impulseruainly to the relief of unavoidable calamity

which, be saya," the Ladies will attend." he knew nothing of the man. His clerk

Sir R. Alcock to Lord Stanley.

shown the necessity for decisivo action. ligion. It further affirms that it is expedient course, to present regulations as to a the Registration Ordinances that are in by Mr 1. R. Caldwell, witness stated that aul Medhurst's despatches of the 27th and derived from the seeming success of the and suffering.

The popular culturuak at Chia-kang is that such property should be appropriated proval, etc.) and reduce its consent to fores in this Colony. Mr Lister, the Re- he was employed by Mr Caldwell, through 31st of August, the 3rd, 16th, and 24th of vinient attacks air inoffensive missionariis Colonial Office proceedings to a matter of gistrar General, has great powers, and a Mr Bank, to obtain emigrants. Those who September, and lat of October, addressed at. Yang-chow, with which city Chin-king about, Mr. a stone prooseted, after a To show how all this is to be brought pure form, leaving to all members, whe ballet d' actions is not always inceuous-of applied were free to go and come as they to ue in succession, and copies of which he is in close sympathy by trading and other brief introduction, to define the times at ther official or un-official, the power of course we mean in a moral sense. Is it pleased, and sometimes applied only for the informs ine were transmitted direct to the interests. The practical denial of all re- recording à dissenting opinion-not vote not necessary, in Hongkong, to apply for purpose of getting a meal of rice. Cases of Foreign Office, reparting a series of out-dues by Tang Kwo-fan, the Viceroy at of the Bill should come into operation. He

with a statement of their ressous for liconee for an "Alhambra." If not, there slight sickness are cured by the doctors;

which it is proposed the several provisions of Nanking, his contemptuous dismissal of gave the points of time" as the key to his osted to the Cplonial Office without preju argument le provided in support of the Hospital, Taipingsban, The expenses of dense of hostility at Chinking, I have the Medhurst as soon as he knew that the latter order in which he gave them to reador the

missionaries, and similar violence and evi- assertion that & Municipal Council is want attendance in this Hospital are paid by Me ed here.

Caldwell. Persons whose nanies are entered

honour to forward copies of my replies to only ship of war at his disposal, has, of three. First the date of passing the Bill

had been leftt stranded on the bark by the whole proposition plain. The periods are. the Consul. in the book produced and remain in the Your Lordship will have seen by Me course, greatly encouraged the reactionary then January 1-1871, or some later date bouse, would be sent to this Hospital if they turned sick.

Medhurst's despatch of the 7th of Septen-party and unless the inclosed requisitin which may be fixed upon, as closing the in- The Clerk of the coolic-house, who was

ber, that in consequence maiuly, I believe, on the Senior Naval Officer at Shanghai be termediate stage; and finally the date wheu next examined, said that he entered all the of his prompt and decided action, and the promptly answered by the despatch of a the winding up has been completed. On the first date-that is immediately after all Iruowledge of the rin named This, of Her Majesty's alsip Ataaido, there where the mischief will stop, or how costly the Bill becomes law the formal disendow names in the book produced. He ignoredatorial support akurdled by the presence vessel to Chinking, it is impossible to say and did not remember anything about hin the injuries suffered, and security for the to make to recover lost ground. I cannot of the Church will then at once pass into

geemer a fair prospect of full redress- More than a hundred people might be future being obtained, when the anddon

will be the effort we shall be called opon tent is to come into force. The property the house at one time, and as they were at resolution of Comman er Buair to return in the precipitate withdrawal of his vessel been appropriately called the liquidators of

help feeling that a heavy responsibility

the hands of Commissioners who are to be liberty to go and come as they pleased, ho to Shanghai with his ship, the only mis on

lies upon Commander Bush, whose action appointed to act for ten years, and who hasa could not any whether be ever saw the man the apos left wir Medhurst in a humiliat has mainly brought about this untoward the Establishment. In the names of referred to. He did not remember any otie inga d belpless position, obliged to take state of affairs, the more to be regretted, Commissionera all the property of the Irish of these recognised his master, the charcoal man in particular who was nice on the 13th

36 refuge in a house-boat, and deprived of all because it is for the time irremediable Church is to Tested, subject to life in- thirty cents for him. In his defence; pri-sick of jaundice. He kept no record of this presence of the ship of war gave.

Sovu tsa

äfteen days must elapsu bofore tereats.. On the second date-January sonor stated that he had bought the dog eigrants who, ware sick, or those sent to result was precisely what might have been usuler-of-Chief, who, I believe, is legally completed.

The auy

ba for the above sum Wanchi, His Wor the E Taze (Chinese Hospital); and lie

Un that day Eccle- ship ordered the dog to be given back to could not say whether any told the surely anticipated by any one in the least either at Hongkong or Singapore at the sinetical Courts and Jurisdiction in the complainant, and the dog-stealer was present. In reply to Mr D. R. Caldwell, degree couvrant wat Chinese fiction in as soon as he learns from me what is the of the Bishops to fit in the House

with tactics sud present moment. I have no doubt that, Ireland will cease, as will also the right ordered to find security in $50 for a this witness stated that over ten persone tiou was at an end, and the Viceroy at the position of affaire, he will loss na tims Lords, and aft Boclesiastical Corporations

Frederick Frost, boatawain of the P. & other day he could give their names.

were sent home to their native places the Nanking, turning a deaf ear to ramion-in repairing to the scene in person, and in Ireland will be dissolved. Between the o, Co.'s Yard, appeared against a coolie for having been found in unlawful possa declared, stated that he was brought from he was too busy tyre him again on the needful. But His Excellency Trung Kwa-tilled by the Crown, but with the proviso Lain Aching, an ex-emigrant, on being charity, and intimated to the Consul that in support of my demands as may be found 1871, vacancies suaug the clergy will be strances, offered to bestow 1,000 tacls in that he will promptly take such measures date of passing the Bill sud January L aion of a shovel Complainant stated that Kwei-zin by a man whom he could point subject." many things had been missing lately from out, to be sold as a pig" or, (as the Coro-

fan will in the mean time have left Nau- that the nominees will derive no freshold in the limits of Hongkong. At the pre- the factory. This morning, at five o'clock, ner remarked, not to put too literal a Bush's ill health was the motive for iscessity be lost before any steps can be the clergy audi laity will meet and select Fo far as I am informed, Commandering for his new post as Governor-General interest, and no title to claim compensa- the prisoner was found in possession of the translation upon the words) as an emi-sudden removal of the ship, regardless of

of this Province, am some weeks must of sant moment the position of a non-official shovel, marked "China;" and as he had grant. He did not know anything of this the injury that most result to the public taken by the Consul to renew bis donande; representatives, who will form what Mr tion. It is expected that in this interim maubor, however gratifying an ad mission that he is a leading man in Colo taken into custody and charged wecording had lived in the same house for a month red whether Her Majesty's Consul entered and our most active enemies the literati and to admit of the clergy thus meeting, no right to have that implement, he was Tai Akwai (Hakka, Akooey), though ho interests by such a step. Nor am I inform during all which time the heal authorities Gladstone designates the Governing Body: nial circles, simply a political and "rely--Prisoner stated that hu got the shovel, back. He was put out of the coolic-house presentative" sham, and the ques- but did not go into detalls. His Worship three or four days ago, though he was wil- toy oficial protest, or otherwise look care and gentog will be exiting in a seeming the statutory restrictions on their action in Hon how, apart from measures of therefors sent this "kneve of spades" to ling to go; he was sick, and was turned injurious consequences which would inevit fits for redress when the hour fur exact Crown, but there is to bo no interference

make

ake the Coromander understand all the triumph of violence over right, and be all this manner are to be repealed. The Go- Imperial policy, it can be made a reality.hard labor for six woeka.

out, in the same way he had seen up-ably follow his retreat from the

the less amenable to reason or peaceable rerning Body will be recognised by the The Magistrate reported P. C. 414 for wards of ten persons turned out before action at the most critical moment for the ing is arrives. This is not the Consol's with the appointment on the part of the We would offer a suggestion which non-attendance in Court, a Chinese in He never saw any sick persons sent to sucecas: of the negociations. If Mr Consal fault, who was successful as long as he was Crown, except to see that this newly-con- would satisfy a growing need, divert custody for "no paes" having been dis Hospital; he was beaten previous to being Medhist performed this part of his duty, force was withdrawn. I think it only dus Until it assumer full control, the bishops, unused or as yet useless energies into a charged in conséquence.

supported, and only failed when all'asterial stituted Body is thoroughly representative. legitimate field and materially contribute

The Coroner here remarked that he justify his action in the face of such a pro- it will remain for Commander Bush lo to the social well-being of the Colony.

would be compelled to adjourn at this test. I carrot adinit at his own both energy and good judgment in all his be bound by a voluntary compact to remain to Mr. Medhurst to say that he allowed clergy, and laity of the Irish Church will stage, and he would have to continue the health, grave or otherwise, was any safi- proceedings, and a very laudable prompti- ander the same Ecclesiastical Inw as hereto. evidence of this witness afterwards. of the Legislative Council, entrusted which process developed into a state of wight be dead by that time he was advice; or to be attended to on shore, he deration in the demands he made for re-liquidating, and Mr (ladstone has to de

Dr Cochran observed that the man that unless he wanted further medical the situation, as well as firmness aud -

vient justification, since it appears to bude in grappling with this difficulties of fors.

From this point commences the work of with the framing of those everyday skwit about 8p.m. Defendant refused certainly very sick, to all apparetice, was just as well ou board his ship in the details embodied in the "bye-laws" of to pay his chair, and His Worship now at

no how ho proposes to effect the winding English cities and referring to the Gene-ordered him to pay 75 couts as amends.

A penfirmed streat-gambler was sent to and the witness then contradicted his forni quite as good a olimate in a sanitary port { Truugali Yamèn. The first timp Wea-tajem receive for life their incomes as it present, "As regards any action here, have twice up with justice to all interests involved. Yangisze as at Shanghai, and certainly in been in conference with the members of the The Bilt provides that Incumbents shall evidence was therefore continuel; ral Council in all matters to which their powers would not rightly extend. In hard labor for three weeks.

er statement to the effect that he was sick he on shore, or to have further medical and Ta-taj came to the Legation on ther they many have them commuted, and the

on the contrary, he desired to place of the cumerous system at present P. & steaner Ching, appeared to charge a cold in the Police Station.

Mr Harcourt, 4th officer on board the before leaving the conlie-house. He caught advice at Shanghat, large steamers, with 19th sitinio, and while deprecating any capital obtained may be placed with the in use, whereby ordinances have to be for lie with this laroeny of cargo on board saw any doctor examine any of the the best accommodation, wirs almost daily foregone conclusious natil they themselves Governing Body in trust. Permanent

He never mally passed, we should thus get a simple the stove-named steamer in Harbor. Mr H.

passing and could have afforded him tho had advices from the authorities on the autos have their incomes protected in a and efficient substitute for the Municipal was superintending the discharge of cargo, Le had seen emigrants receive papors from the cessity of taking away his ship and that, assuming the facts to be as I repre- remain intact, and be placed under the care uneessary facilities for returning, without spot, they admitted without Janitation similar manner. Privato endowments will Councils of other cities and settlements, and observed the prisoner to look some Mr Caldwell before going on board. The Surveyor General might or might what swelled-up in corporation. Previous

My Caldwell hero stated that the whole the necessity of recommencing the negotiatious to that effect windressed to the Viceroy with the globe homes, the latter to be pi leaving the Consul to certain falinre: with sentod, full redress must be secured, and

Chordlies and story was fed funts ten days ago by Dr. Guo, later, qui fan les avatar de plus Tsoug Karo-fui, to be forwardal by stearthased. The kiaynooth Graut sad the Ro-

they agreed to place in my hands instruc-

- burial-grouting Body.

will pass into the saine hunde he unde u slight inspection, and tapped " were examined some

of force

gium Donum are to be extinguished, and On the 8th lustaut, having received Dir and sums equivalent to fourteen years? pur This is the necessary result of Common Medhurst's report of the failure of his chase of the capital amount are to be paid oder Bush's action. I must now place the ed fant

and the rascal was given over to the morrow and give his evidence.

refer-as compensation. Rent charges are to be He would der in Chief, Sir Henry Keppel, and call

to, and the Prince of Felice. The value of the fish-maws would have to adjours until 4 o'clock to-morrow. and the power of unmediately meeting any off the diffinity by saying that there was a

about $6.--Defendant endeavored

hian - A DAAL to repair the mischief, by send to my despatch of the 7th of September,pulsorily in forty-five yours. Church lands got

ng auch a force to the mouth of tho Grand

proceeded to the Yauon, and saw the will be offered to the tenants to be paid. axisting drawhack by the simple expe loose bag of the goods knusking about,

Cana) as shall enable hi if

Prince together with the other members of necessary, "to

for hy instalments. dient of making a bye-law instead of some of which he picked up. But his

apply elective pressure, both on the local the Board. After the collapse into which waiting for the seldom-recurring "meet-defence was feable when compared with the

authoritio and populace at Tang chow, and the Consul had been thrown by causes over ings of the Legislative Council" The clearrions of the evidence. Besides, the

on the Viceroy at Nanking, to when the which he bad bo control, the one important

himéelf,

ronor bis demianis for redress, design to close, by insisting opon an 18. whole question it bad been the Viceroy's including the punishment of al

affenders, as the Vice Admiral is prepared to quiry being instituted at Yang chow which sustain e negotiation. Should the au- should be conductor in ouvert with the thorites, contrary to

to my hopes, prove Consil, and by an officer of at least

the fan

William Dives, a carpenter, was the only case before the Court of a "boozing" descrip Let the non-official members be constition, Taking a chair yesterday afternoon, it tuted ag the Municipal Committee would seem that defendant had got "ail among the barley" at the West End;

to

allowing this stout follow to go ashore,

sent away from the house,

resent

grauts, and he was never binself examined

of view.

Scene

uf

drezy.

net to placed upon the committee, but the ends attained would be a constant the fellow with a stick, when a ubaber of Adams and the Emigration Officer: le ations,, and with a much greater display me with my despatch to Mr Medlist.

check upon those petty details which no ordinance however comprehensively frau

sh-unawa. dropped from under the breast

of his cost. Upon a thorough search, soins.

could not have beeu in the house at all. The Coroner remarked that he would

of the

-ed can be expected to embrace; a ready five or six catties were found there deposit glail if Mr Caldwell would, come up to matter in the lands of, the naval Commau- uegotiations from the causes alry reply offered to the landlords or redeemed com-

means of bringing defects in the working

of the local law, before official attention;

CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

APHIL SESSIONS, 1860.

and

blackguard was proved to have beats in No 1-Chun Aloong-Larceny and recuir will be directed again to address view was to re-opon the Gaol before-Mr Russell therstore sent this fishy customer to hard laber for three

months,

This praatim

After all these matters are adjusted, Mr Gladstone estimates that there will be a sum of 7,000,000% or 8,090,000%, equal to say 311,0901, a yoaf, iu hasil, nad it is about the disposal of this amount that au mach has been saidi. The House secmed to be particularly well atisfied with the proposal that the money should be appropriated to

strongest convict on the time he arrived into the endte of the Prefect and Checess being sad of a great burden

criptions of asylums, reformatories and in- from the Yamin, to carry is investigation frumaries sharing in the bequest-the county- when will no longer to possible to avoid

second realing of the Bill on Thursday,

ing stolen goods, 2.--Chau Ala-Breaking and entering a warehouse with intent to commit a felony.

BO Boxin

3. Deen Malomed-Larceny from abstimató and recalcitrani, I have rank, with full power under relief of inevitable calamity. All des

person

and receiving stolen goods 4. Chun Along-Obtaining money by false pretences, and conspiracy

a colision and a cost touch determined

Tho

to obtain money by false pretences. mussure ya shaft compel the local authoritulpatod. This was, after some discus March 13, was carried by a majority of 118.

find also the literati mud the gentry

uphold our Treaty to respect

sion as to the discrepancy between the as Thes

have long shown a great discounts sunt by the the Visery and the Cuustil conceded. And having impressed position to treat with neglect all capon the Prince and his colleagues. plaints, and other to invite or tacitly conversity for a searching and honest in- niveat popular violence and hostility to

righte

Lin

5. Chow Ato-Uttering forged Bank- having notes, and

possession of forgrad Bank-notes. 6.--Ng Achoi, Cheang Ayan,

Aning and Choi King, Shan-Child theding and conspiracy to commit the orime of child stealing.

Lie

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING LAW. (Mitchell's Maritime Register, Feb. 27:)

On Monday last a question Was

bye laws enacted might of course be annnally or periodically incorporated in formist ordinances. Take, for instance, the suggestions of the Building Ordinnou

Inspector Grey, West Point, brought up Con mitico at present sitting. They could a Chinaman together with a number of red be tested as bye-laws, and with such bricks. According the Inspector's state- amendments as experience proved to be ment, the top of the retaining wall lately henry, finally incorporated in a revised erected in front of the Roman Catholic Building Ordinance. When they reflect under the peccant peculiarities of the West

Reformatory is

is gradually disappearing upon the inimicise increase of public Paint blackguards who are evidently not convenience which would easy, the none above quietly removing a single brick at a official members will not, we hope, hold time, if such can be done quietly and with that the performance of such a duty ont inconvenient reelta. would be in any way derogatory. They has been occupying the attention tha would at lexat cease to be merely orna Inspector for same time without any atie mental appendages of the Council-tabio, factory result, until yesterday, when the and would earn the lively gratitude of Prisoner was caught in the not with the basketful producert. The Inspector was the Colony generally by accepting the not far off the fuark when he characterised

This only makes it the more imperativo eonry, in all which they generally con duties of the position we have sketched, this style of larceny as mean and diegrace-

on the Treaty Powers to take the nisiter cured, I morely alluded to the similar out- tend to do with the promised Bill for amon- ful, though inconceivably petty in its out-

into their own liards; and dent decisively broaks at Chin-kiang, and preceding nots of turn-Defendant insisted that he was

with the local and provincial authorities. violence at Taiwan, in Formosa, and observ- There is too much reason to fear that three that the same reasoning applied to all. laboring under the impression that the

# Viceroys of the maritime proviness, having bricks belonged to his master but when

ab now. awaiting the reply to my A correspondent of the Times of India Dow guurboats and drilled troops underwritten communication sent in the next If this promise is redeemed, it will be a The Mikado brings town of the N. G. pressed by the Magistrate, he did not seem saysComplants, are being made on all their orders, are puffed up by a false ides day, copy of which is herewith inclosed, to considerable step gained inwards legislation; and is now a total wreck on the Siz Island mental process by which, ha, one to this Official Journal appeats, Wittersheim, tim either die ships or the in-drilled levies may gul as ein alone avail ́to put a stop to these may be submitte to Parliament, will the schooner ingeburg, which has gone ashore, to give a very clear explanation of the sides about the irregularity willi which the of their power to resist, and however little wrise to the Naval Commander-in-Chier for, the Bill once in the hands of inamburs, ail claim such offvutire support of the Con- it will soon assume that shape in which it the case for further evidenco, and to give printer, who has the monopoly of reporting I be worth in conflict with foreigners, they dangerous examples of popular violonce nudeertainty that it will provoks little discns- conclusion, Mr May therefore remanded

LOOAL.

off the entrance of Amoy.

W regret to learn that the wife of Captain Sangster, of the Alexandrina, died this morning, before the vessel entered the port, of typhna fever, and that fire of the crew

JKQUEST.

7.-Au Achung-Burglary and larceny B.-Cheong Alum, Wong Akee,

Achoy and Low Asow-Murder. 9-George Nicholson-Larceny. 10. Loo Akuma-Child stealing.

REPORTING IN PARIS.

wards foreigners; to the regret, I believe,quity into all the facts, with punishment of put and answered, and a notice of motion of the Central Government, aid, to all the offenders whatever their rank or posi-given, of special interest to those concerned appearance, without regard to their in fatare as their punishment could alone Mr. Bright, in reply to Mr. Candlich, who structions,

tinu, together with auch security for the in or connected with Merchant Shipping. desired to know what the Government in-

for the Chamber, is

is bound in

in his

agreement are foolish enough to think

nk.

they may dis de priser a chance of explaining his con- with M. Rouler to bave it posted in time regard all Treaty obligation with impunity, duct

for the country maile which learo Paris nt and are even prepare, in the exercise 7

o'clocit, and delivered in Paris to their que independent authority, to Bubacribers B two hours later. But it has all risks on their own responsibility. Per only appeared late in the day since the haps they calculate that if debates on M. Haussmann's political order Central Government will easily condone successful, the and insurial disorder have began. The their disregard of orders forced from the Yemen by the pressure of foreign

are hally ill of the same disease. The The Coroner's inquest upon the body of Veel is in quarantine and will move over an emigrant named Tri Akwa, who died in to the Kowloong side early to-morrow the Civil Hospital after having boat picked morning.

frets

and the Jury this afteraton... a friend in the offies, got a copy at noon

past

experience that they about fill in the

ding the Law of Merchant Shipping said that the Bill is notually in the hands of the

deaftsman, and would he laid on the table of the House in the course of the Session.

prevent the tendency of these centres of sion, and probably no opposition. When commotion to widen their sweep until all speak of the Bill being in the huuda of become unsafe as places of resort or res the places to which foreigners have access

Diebers, wo mean, of course, of those members who are interested in Maritime sidan ço.

affairs. Mr. Bright deserthes it as contain- I have, da,

ing an appalling number of clauses;" and, Being that the Bill proposes to consolidate a Statuto of 548, and another of 78 clausen, with fifteen or sixteen other Statutes or portions of Statutes, the right hon. gentle- men's description may not be exaggerated,

(sd) RI TERELORD ALCOCK,

THE IRISH CHURCH BILL.

up in the street, was continued before the Moniteur, with the utmost difficulty throutives at Peking; and although I A CORONER's inquest was hell this evening el with the deceased's discovery, and his other papers who threaten to bring autions it is only too much in acord with all Overland Mail) of the Ministerial plan for the intention to reduce, as well as to con Vector Grey stated the facts connect-The excuse offered to it and the editors of i have no certain evidence of usinegrity The following is an outline (from the notwithstanding that it is underaroud to be at the Government Civil Hospital upon the transportation to the Government Civil against M. Wittersheim, is that I Thurs body of a Chisaman who died from the ef- Hospital Decessed walked to the Hospi-sat up till & o'clock in the morning correct energetic assertion of their proper authority effecting the disestablishment and disendow solidate, the provisions of the existing law. opium. It was shown that the de- tal, after getting some bor. He stated to ing the proofs of his speech. But be never over the high officers in the provinces, unent of this Church of Ireland. The right However, let the Bill be produced, and, ceased took a close of about 75 cents' worth the Inspector, that he had been turned out sent thein to the printers of the Moniteur looking to the double chance of gaining in hon. gentleman set before him the task of whatever its estout may be, its purpose aud of the drtig, and died shortly thereafter. of a coolic-livuse. Subsequent to the at an earlier bour, and yet that paper came the end: that is, if the local authorities inaking his scheme intelligible to the blouse details will shortly be nastered by those We have not yet learn the verdict. death of deceased, the Inspector stated that out with unfailing regularity.. From what. are coerced and humble by a foreign and to the country in every particular ouce whose constituents are directly interested he had gone to the coolie-honse in Battery M. Schneider said yesterday, it is appre- Power, they will for some time to come for all, and in this he was eminently suc The entertainment last night given by the Road known as the Man Fook Wo Bubended that the specches of opposition be less dangerous and troublesome, cessful, notwithstanding the complications in the law relating to Merchant Shipping, Aniateurs of the German Club was success-kee. From a book which he had got froin deputies will be horriply mangled in the hoth to the Government at Poking and to and inultics that hare bung around the the operations of the Carrying Trade, whose and by others ptotically acquainted with ful to an extent seldom achieved by such the people of this house, the name of publication, as the time they are to have us. If, on the entary, they prove tuu proposal from the first, and have appeared views will, no doubt, be advantageously

cities and the audience expressed their deceased was given

for correcting them will be henceforth strong, and hold their own against any to many minds insurniountablo. Measured amunicated to the department over Approbation in the beartiest manner. The

The entry in the book produced seemed limited, according to convenience of M. pressure brought to bear upon them, foreign by its learness, Mr Gladstone's speech is a which Mr. Bright presides. The notice we illustration of his peculiar oratori have referred to has been placed upon the Trst pieco given was. Die Dienstboten (The to abow that "Tai Akasi, aged 35" bad Wittersheim. They had notice given them Parrers niay hecome less exigeant in regard arity, and it was not less a masterly pager by Sir John Hay, and relates to this Servante) in which the female parts were entered the house on the 2nd of April. by M. Schueider to this effect. M. Thiers to the assertion Treaty rights. In a pal usually well sustained, the make up | Dr Cochran, of the Civil Hospital, was protested energetically in the name of the word, it is to he feared that local and cen- effort in its breadth of survey and its ex-Rule of the the ftond it Ses. Probably nu of the pseudo-lailies boing admirable. It next examined. He stated that deceased liberties and the dignity of the chamber trat authorities slike, but especially the baustive detail of all the intricate bearings subject connected with Navigation has bast It almost invidious to select where so many was brought to Hospital on morning of 14th against the plot divulged by its President, forner, forge: that there is a limit to the of the Bill be obtained leave to introduce more thoroughly dissues than this, but excelled, but the milkmaid and coachau instant, and was put under treatment He to rob it of a privilege which had baan en longanimity of the most-peace-loring Power The House listened with unremitting atten deserve a special wart of praise. A dust and had been told by deceased that he was laid foyed for upwards of 40 years. M: Thetra and require a repetition of the leaon so tion for three hours and twenty minutes, takes more time to po ish hid proots than to often received by their predecessors, which and when Mr Gladstone concluded the chorus from Alessandra Stradella, surprised into the street by several coulies, who took and delighted the audience between the him fimm a coolie house. Shortly after deliver his longest oratious. He addressed only cube gives pateady and determined Leader of the Opposition observed in the the latter,Guten Morgen telling this, deccaand became delirious, id the Chamber this other day for three hours, employment, of moins of coercion. Whe-stas of a few weil directa rentars that Herr Bushor frequently bringing down on the affertion of the 18th he died. De- and he sat working in the office of the ther the seizure of a high offgor at his post, the Premier's speech did not contains, sen the house, and thoroughly amusing not ceased died of a kind of jaundice common Jminal Offeiel for eleven and a half bours who absolutely refuses to do justion or res only those who understoot but those who among the Chinese; sud he was much without taking a moment's rest, and only pest Treaty rights, as in Yeh's case, of sunte The scope of the measure is stated in the

tence riors than necessary,

it is one of those toys on which, we fear,

idu mugst Nautical men. The general we can never hope to see unanimity of opin impression, so far as it can be collett from the mass of contra lictory views taken of the subject by Correspondents in these columns, seems to be, that the Rules are right enough, but that, owing to their num

did not understand the language in which emaciated at the line of bis death. There drinking one cup of chocolate. Neverthe- losa decisive action may be necessary, must preamble of the Bill, which was placed ou | bar and their length, they are but partially

it was given. Altogether while we are too was no dying deposition taken, na he seemed less, despite his 74 years, he was the day he determined acording to craiustice puzzled to decide who were best where all recovering.

were au vaxy good, we are safe in saying Che Abing, keeper of the house, stated that last night was the best aranteur per- that he was an agent for Mr Beak; and his formance we have witnessed in this Colony, house was No. 14, Battery Ruud. He

the table of the House. It affirms that it understood and indifferently followed. following, the first deputy to enter the house, As regards Yangchow, it is probable that a la espedient that the union created by Act and he bore no marks of fatigue except in simple bloukate of the month of the Grand of Parliament between the Churches of the irritability of manner with which he Causal, stopping all the junk salt tande in received M. Schneider's communication.

which the literat, gentry, and local

England and Iceland, as established by law. RELATIVE POSITIos --Standing god- should be dise-lved; that the Church of father,

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