APRIL 28, 1869.
recognised by hearty and es. It is announced that kinment by those talented given under the paleo- e Governor and bis Lady; much to say that an enter worthy of the support of residents has been seldom
B
Indis observes that the &0. S. 8. Skerut was con- fcutts Criminal Sessions of bullion (1,030 sovereigns) ship in Galle harbour, and en years' transportation.. Victoria preached in Al- ay (March 18), and though Baturday Bericus would say) ably.--Pioneer.
paragraphs are from the
belonging to the P&0, accidentally stepped over harf at which she was lying, n the night of the 12th and His body was picked up rning of the 14th and an in
it by IL M's. Coroner. The ring the evidence adduced, iet of "Accidenta dosih!
yesterday's paper, that the artle Frere was loading in is port and Chius, when the hina sailed. Since then we ormed, that she has lately ombay to a Native, for Rs. a reported that she will be nuing between this port and
steau frigate Donau, Cap ger, bearing the Flog of Ad- etz, and the Austrian steani ich, Captain De Pitner, an- arbour yesterday afternoon mer vessel exchanged salutes wing, and next morning, a banged between the Northt
corvette Medusa, and the
a frigate Don
serer of April 6th says On
Jolombo, a light vessel which
from the Bombay dookyard
last aft Galle for the Little
Inspection on behalf of our
19
Mr Larkum, of the Publis.
mant. Her dimensions:ard:.
110ft, length hetween per uft, length on deck, abft, for tonnage, 83ft, extremo
breadth reménidad, 2011, builder's measurement) 188-
3, we believe, provided with one fized and the other re
CO-DAY'N POLICE. the Bouch.
, a brothel-mistress, appeared
it against a carpenter, who
ith having stolen some cloth- to sa inmate of her brothel from lor stablishment. De- aken away the girl, and a cer- was therefore present in the brothel mistress was proved he was fined $20, in default hard labor, She had to go to
hinese servants employed in
Kwang Tung, charged on haring stolen the watch
f. the second officer of the
ima was no
upon
Bre: brouge er evidence Defendants were therefore
ed socurity for one month in
Srg, vhita valking on
Grey, white walking along
binin clothes st
k this morning,
Sayingpoon
in company
also iu plain clothes, care Fan-tan
party very eagerly
here were about forty nan atid Inspector told the lokong to ke the two ringleaders.
...This
the dispersion of the crowd. It. Although caught in the unting the cash and managing
he prisoners thus taken into
e that they were not gambling,
ent both to hard labor for"
ordered each to have an airing
in the shape of one hour's
to stocks at the scene of the Tsuitable facriptions attached ons.
INESE HOSPITAL CASE,
ing is the continuation of our
sterday, of the adjourned in
body of the Chinese emigrant the E-Taze hospital
head of the Kwong-kee.ami e, was the auxt.wituesa. Seven have becu sent to the E-Taze use only three papers ware sel was not one the seyen
of uac. He had a slight know- ceased, but did not know his Aesa wasntioned six names of
They were brought to the by one named Cheung Ching eyes and face yellow. The old temple came and reported to death of deceased, simply
e of your en is
at to the E-Taze only two sur ive died. If the keeper includ then that would be six from but deceased did not come from then proceeded to the Civil ospital, the sick witness stated a bricklayer and Lad been Sayingpoon, when he took ill. advised to go to the E-fase ord, but refused at first, having. tely taken there by the land- hair, His landlord, who was bim, paid 200 cash for him, b landlord he got some lex and at the E-Taza be never cald whatever, unless after pro ollaring" and yelling. There aketa, and he felt cold, although unny-bag which he had take An old woman who attended nts for a short time died, sud was no one to do anything for y never could get anything ou
roared for a very long a bort of water-oloset is e be (witness) was too weak to rform the necessary duties of
he could only crawl to the edg One patient near him who ital because of excessive uplan bald not get up at all, and i
ure where he lay. There werd
in the place. eat was then adjourned wall
tb, at 3 p.m..
No 1837 APRIL 28, 1869.]
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT. Before Hon. J. PAUNCEFOTE. April 28, 1860.
Cheong Asces. R. Dale, $2.95, for eleven
days' wages as chair-coolie
antif asserted that he and three other polies were engaged at $8 per month, and were disubissed.
Defendant stated that one morning as
given for the defendant.
--
THE NEW TREATY.
(Conclusion,)
It only required that on each aide these rights alonld be scrupulously respected, and the Transit certificata system right have secured the plain object of the Treaty, Unfortunately, there has been a want, of good faith and honest exccution on bath fides. We know enough of the variable, and in many cases excessive, charges levied by the Chinese authorities
on Foreign
trade, both under the head of Lekin and
Proved.
THE CHINA MAIL.
is
3
delivered up to
same time as the Iraport dues, and cease to principles of International law, it must date 16th instant On the 5th instant, the and the Foreign merchants of Japan have be optional.
In consideration of auch payment thus However advantageous every one of less wore at home, ten in all, four Buglish and their own sakes, and bring the evil to the be quite ofear they cannot be insisted upon. Protestant clergymen of Fooohow, who boon obliged to take up the matter for fully socured, to free the goods, not only concessions might be to Foreign Trade and six Auerisaus--(two being away in the knowledge of their respective ministers, in in transit but wherever found for distri the Chinese themselves, they are only to country on their cironit or missionary tour), order that an immediate check may be put bution or consumption, from a further be obtained, if obtained at all, by the free mot, by invitation, the four junior mem upon this wholesale system of fraud. charges or taxes whatever their kind or comment of the Chinese Government, and aa bers of the Foreign Board, at dinner in the denomination, and whether in Chinese or
The Tokugawa Exiles were still at Hako- a result of friendly negotiation.
city. The chief of the Board-the Tuotai dadi with bowever every likelihood of their Foreign hands; thus realizing the wish of he was passing his kitchen he discovered
the Shanghai Charbor in ons important is beyond dispute. And the concessions Lined from being present. He, however, the fist determined show of front by the That they are not rights secured by Treaty, was unavoidably and unexpectedly de decamping via Volcano Bay again, upon the plaintiff and several others ecoking
particular, their food and
the
As regards Exports for Foreign countries, they involve are quite as certainly not in rent a deputy to represent bins and explain southern forces. They are in hopes that a that once ordered them out. Plain barrior or Transit duos, In Klangst and an perist nuditation of all change or tional law. uniese the free consent of the rica, according to report, was invited to but the reseuress lately of the rebellious abordanes with any principles of luteran his absence. One of the senior missions rebellion will break out again to Nipon, a threatened then to take out a summons Fokkien the Treaty stipulations have been duca, legally leviable throughout the pro- Chinese Government be given. A nation say grace. Every thing juseed off ples- Daimiva are protty well exhausted, and it is for wages-A Chinese witness corroborated persistently violated by the Provincial vinces on native produce, to ht tires and universally held to be master of its own santly, apparently, to all parties. The said their arms have
thorities. The report of the Commia-cated to the foreign Representatives actions so long as they do not affect the company, were at table four hours and a the central government The Yesso confe defendant's statement.
Honor, remarking that he was quite sioner of Customs at Ningpo, quoted by subject to no modification by the local perfect right of other nations; and it owes half. What was the real object of the deration have lost many war vessels-thera satisfied with the defendant's evidence, Mr. Robertson, and repeated two successive authorities.
as a duty to itself in the first instance and invitation to dinner if it were not the remaining but two steamers of noticed the fact that the plaintiff had no years, in an official document, printed and An Imperial edit to denounes
any con-
in preference to all other nationa, to do professed object, a desire on the part of the fighting purposes. These are the Kaiten- mulge as a licensed chair-coolie. Plaintiff published, and, so far as I know, never eight intentatio manat, For everything that can promote its own hap members of the Foreign Board to become maru, late Eagle, and the Ashuelot, formerly might consider himself Ineky, that he was contradicted or questioned, leaves, I fear, eign. Custom House establishment, which the happiness and perfection of other riea living here-bas not transpirel. For seized on her arrival during the first days give a right of appeal to the nearest piness and perfection without impairing personally acquainted with the missiona- U. S. Revenue Cutter, which last was .not committed for perjury, Judgment was as little doubt on the other. Hence, thewill forthwith make searching enquiry by nations.
total failure of the Transit certificate sys- tem, so carefully devised for the protection an officer despatched to the spot with to the welfare of another without doing a business to attend to, directly inilirectly sela are the Dumbarton, Emperor yacht, a Wien a nation cannot contribute some time past they have had considerable of fighting at Hakodati. The other ves- Low Fo v. Lambi (Rev.) $162.16, for of Foreign Trade, is due to bad faith on authority to afford redres; refund any casential injury to itself, it has reached the connected with missionaries; and work and labor dous. It appeared that the both sides. Whatever may be the abuses ont surcharged with indemnity for limit of its natural obligations towards that they were sincerely desireus of knowing the the inttor aground with a hole in ber bot- perhaps small native-built steamer, and the Taking, work was done on a sub-contract, which and malversation bin the part of the Chi- expenses or loss incurred, and to report nation. Every nation is entitled to form missionaries themselves. They have lately tom. The losses in vessels of war have was the ground of the dispute; but defen-ngas local authorities, we are in no position the Chinese official inculpatel for punish- its own opinion whether it can often subject which has come before them, relat-
Raid that the wall which had boon to lay the whole blame upon them, a ment in the event of the charges being towards another the duty it owes to iting to missionaries, in a satisfactory mh- total fighting force of thé confederation seemed, it is said, anxious to adjust every been the steam frigate Kaymart, Sinsoku nation any good
mars later Seteor, and Nagasakinan. The By this scheme the whole transit systems self; but treaty augagements may control nex.
without noglecting
numurs but 3,000 men, sailors included. With the assistance of the four French would be swept away. British and all.
in such matters; for a nation may rolan-
officers in the service, they have made dis-. Foreign goods being easily distinguishable, and being made free by the very fact of tarily wave somo portion of its liberty
position for the defoncy of Hakodadi; but which is by nature inherent in it.
it remains to be seen if they will submit to their being foreign, they need in cortificato being the broad principles, which a reference (Japan Times' Overland Mail)
demand or fight it out on that line. The to cover them. It will be sufficient
o any text book on the law of nations will Our last political news are confirmed. prayers of the country people and mor declare the foreign goods. Native pro show, aniversally accepted as lying at the Satsuma has received investiture at Kago- obants are," let us have peace." duce under the proteation of an Imperial foundation of all international intercourse sima from an envoy of the Mikado sa taken at Ningpo to bring the law to bear has hitherto been possible under transit Chins. To impose all the obligations and rights. Many other Daimios have given in few individuals," Why no sters have been take care of itself far more effectually than
cannot depart from them in dealing with power, yielding his independent rank and Cheong Asam . V. Richardson, claim upon these engaging in such traffic, both tificates with their shuses and no deny her all the privileges of civilized their adhesing to the new system. forges and discharge.-Defendsut is the Chinese and Foreigners, by the offer our shipment. Foreign goods even, ontering Suoli at all events has never been our 3rd of May, and his stay will be a very transit duty certificate, will be required on uations, would be an unheard of pretension. The Mikado will be in Yedo about the master of the British barque Jane, and the spot, is yet to be explained.
probable that where public opinion does into consumption at the Ports, will under policy, and H. M's Government has only lengthened one, if not altogether perma plaintiff is a seaman on board the same. plains is a defendant made statements not supply a sufficient cheek, by branding 24 per cent, exemption from Lekin or any will be ander any cireunistances. In re for his reception and for that of the Princes
such a aralo obtain, by the one
9yment of
recently given public assurance that it never nent. Great preparations are being made diametrically opposed to each other, one to them with a stigma of dishonesty, no legal the effect that he had not signed any arii. machinery could be efficiently brought to other local taxes, which have hitherto been quiring the faithful fulfilment of those obli- aud. Nobles of Japan summoned to the of Meester Uernelis, who declared to lus
larger amount; and en eles, the other to the effect that plaintiff bear for the punishment of those concerned, levied to a much
Be this as it may, it is clear that if Fo- their importer will unquestionably be an Independent and jovereign gue. had done so. The oase was adjourned till
as an State. reign frovornmenta cannot answer for the conflict with Provincial Authorities and Nor do I doubt that British merchants
benefited by the difference.
all Finally, Both rest the fact upon the same foundation. to-morrow, afternoon, at three.
horeat dealing and good faith of their own W. W. Bonnett L. Barnes, 864.62, stibjects in the observance of Treaty stipn-interest, owing to the exclusion of a pors will, na a hody, freely admit these to be for goods supplied. This case was with.lations, they can hardly, hold the Chinese tion of the traffic in native produce from the conditions under which alone any the people for turee days last week, and 160 of his fellow-men armed with drawn, it having been arranged.
Government responsible for a similar fai- taxation to the prejudice of the provincial And a case by same plaintiff against lure. They have naturally and fairly de-revohue, will be at au sud. In the with revision of the treaty can be carried between 70,000 and 30,000 are said to have went ahortly after for the purpose of rescu Francisca Berger was treated in the same manded homo security for a better obgary, drawal of all pratension to preferential only recall the fact in this place visited them. The crush was so great that ing him. Plicy were met on the road!
The Roman Catholic missionaries
constructed bad tumbled down and would pointed out in my firat Circular. In the require more to repair it than the original oue provide where the system was carried CORK Plaintiff could produce no written out in good faith by the authorities, there which has worked so ill for all parties, the existence of a nation's full judgment wors invited, but declined.. contract whatever. His Honor entered agrow up a trafic in transit passes by For nonauit against the plaintiff,
eigners, every step in which was a delibar ate fraud. It is impossible, in presence of Nur Moodeen v. F. Thomas, $14.65.- such & system, not to agree entirely with
the writer, when he says that it is lower Judgment wont by default.
ing to the honour of Foreign Governments to have
for the private benest A
Wong See p. Akan and another, $40
to
to
Fuch
JAPAN.
This case was referred to the Acting Regis Justice, heges, extorted in the asnie off publicly notified, will, it is believed, among civilized atates, it is obvious that we Governor of his province under the central i
trar General
manner.
But in is
A BIOT IN JAVA,
The Straits Times of April 15.48y's
the late insurrection which took place at Batavia, we have the following account of By latest Java papers received from:
Fekassie. It is said to have been owing to Natta, residing at Tamlung, in the district the eccentricities of a lunatic Malay, hamed
Council The city will resume much of its countrymen that Tambong, the property ancient aplendor and the people are propor of a wealthy Chinose, belonged to him. within the inner most, immediately around Dutch authorities who had him removed to tionately delighted. The pleasure grounds The Malay was taken into custody by the the Imperial Palace, were thrown open to the Hospital at Meester Cornelis, whither
wespons
As soon as a few of the în-
because they have badu somewhat over some women and children were killed.
Mr De Kuyper, Assistant Resident of anos of obligations on our side as one of conditions of trade for the Foreign mer-locked in many of the memorials which the conditions of a iners perfect fulfilment chant over the native, the claims of the have reached me touching the advantages
Meester Cornelis with a party of police, (Japan Gazette.) · Mak Aking . D. Kirby, $221. This on theirs, and no such security can be formor to be treated with perfect fairness to be sought and the wants of trade. It
who ordered them to deliver up their arms Of political news, we have not a line which they refused to do, whereupon Mr was a claim for whitewashing and painting given, i Transit certificates are liable to are strengthened, and his chances of obtain is in the intercat of those who are engaged Local affairs have been of a character more De Kuyper fired upon the assailants with quarters at the Central Station, supplying be bold to Clinées with a fraudulent intenting it very much improved if not absolutely the trade with China, that they should than ordinarily interesting to ourselves, a Tovolver, and desired bis followers to dining-table, chairs, and wardrobes. De to cover goods not Forviga properly, it is Boured. The privilego of the preferential not prrohend either their own position they have included the bringing on for dis do the same. fendant is an inspector of the Police Force obvious that the production of such a cor duties has never been contemplated by or that of their Government, and so in-casion of two subjects of toe greatest gurrectionists were killed, the rest became
either of the contracting partion to the dy of Hongkong.
tificate is no proof that the goods are. en treaty's and while there can be no doubt results of pending negotiations for the of our settlement, and the
in false hopes as to the possible
sible importanco to us-the Sanitary condition titled to be exempt from taxation, and n
enraged and attacked Mr De Kuyper and This case, as well as several others, was wide door is thus opened to equal bad faith such a pretension would be vicious in pral benefit of all concerned. To remove all preciation of native currency
question of de.
his followers, and succeeded in killing that is the part of the local officials whose busi-iple, it would be no less certainly impuli obstructions to the free development of more or los, concerns all who have any place early on the morning of Saturday,
lattor,
gentleman and eight of his men. This took ARRIVAL OF THE FRENCHness it is to see the revenue on native tic and misohievous in practice, defeating Trade and its extension throughout the business relations with Japan; and we ar 3rd April. Only one man of Mr De
4. To collect the duties inland by the interior-to relieve it from all uxoutaivo therefore induced to give report of the pot's followers, osoaped, and he went system of Transit passes is rendered of no extension of the Foreign Inspectorate, faration or arbitrary imposed cliarges, and meeting of our Chamber of Cominerov, and
held over.
MAIL.
The M. I. steamer Imperatrice, Captain Macaire, from Suez with dates to the 28th March, Aden 4th April, Galle 12th idem and Singapore 20th April, bringing the Marseilles, Mail of 25th ulting, arrived this morning.
The following are the latest telegramas dated London:
trade duly is collected; and thna the whole its own end.
effest and its object is defeated.
is
dalge
The
Such being the true slate of affairs, there recommended by the Hongkong Chamber and as far as possible diminish the cost our own views on the subject at full length. Dutch soldiers are garrisoned, and reported
no question of such vital importance to the development of Foreign trade in the interior, and the true interests of the mer- chants engaged in it, as that, of the abusas on both
provisions. The Chinese revenue
neither can possibly gain by perseverance
anything
is to result from
vised to cancel and adjust the multifarions as the only method which could be de-
excesses of the land revenue department,' while inland residence and its adjuncts & Co., in their memorial from the same grievous evils,"
The objections to these proposals are
the
goods and commuuination with the great and increase the facilities for transport of
iind centres of trade, is the earnest desire of H. M. Governmen of that the mer- cantile body, may feel throughly asured.
The Ashallof belonging to the exiled down this week, entered this barbour and kerai now in possession of Hakodata, came Yudry anchorage, Aying the Mikaila's flag, remained twenty-four hours, and left it
posed by Treaty engagements, and the successful.
aln
Meester Cornelia, where a large number of the circumstance to the Commanding Officer, who sent 150 man in search of the surgents. They were captured the same afternoon and taken back to Bekassie. It is said, however, that by some manne they
effect their
but this is managed to
escape, but
sholtor in the garrison thera,
whole, theory of provitiofal Governmont, tile class in supplying usedful informa- the ship, when, as those on buurd report; to proceed to Mester. Cornelis. to take and throw into still worse confusion tho tion of a practical kind such as,
of the provincial administration working
the spark from a pipe that end of the 2
and there was an inimediste explosion.
280-
The
Were
the Transit due of 21 per cent should be
given; and, after weighing
all the actual
THE
Treaty which render ineffective 27 are held by Messrs Jardine Matheson It is not to be anticipated therefore that safely. It is supposed she came down on Į 3rd April.It is stated that Turkey and and Foreign trade aro alike prejudiced, and place; "as the true remedies for "thicse any efforts will be spared, within the limits maiuses nud to glean information and wasnerely a rumor and requires confirmation.
It is also stated that a disturbance bad Persia have agreed to refer their difference
law of nations, to affect these objects as We have received the following reliable to a Mixed Commission. Oriental Bank in such flagitious conrses. It is imperative numerous and some of them conclusivo.fully, completely, and satisfactorily as shall particulars of the accident on board the taken place, between Mcester Coralis m shares 243 10. Chartered Mercantile on both Governments to find a remedy, if Against the first it is urged that to graft stctorily contribute to the sucess of such She was taking, or had taken in some pew of Depok. The community of Buitenzorg be found possible. Nothing will more gatia Kwenes, the Japaness admiral's Dag-alphaving taken place among the inhabitants Buitenzorg, owing to some communicationa Bank abarea £90. 4 per cent. Rupes Paper as I have sad the approaching, revision. Inland Revenue world be to vitiate theon of all the mirabers of the rear bauig moved in the forward-past-of wore zogueated by the Commanding Officer
of material value an Imperial Porpign Inspectorate upon efforts, however, that the cordial coopora der; and the casks and other ammunition 925 per cent Rupes Paper 105.
6th April. Lord Stanley in his speech The suggestions hitherto received, whe on Installation & Lord Rector of Glasgow the From: the Chamber of Commerus University, said that notwithstanding the or other sources, have fallen far short of gloomy
Prognostications, he looked forward the object. They may be summed up and responsibly trigliwat the Empire, to acknowledge, lias. been freely then was smoking, fell un some lovar powder! hopefully to the maintenance of peace. In der the following heads: reference to the Irish Church Question, be Tho Shanghai Chamber suggest that the one abuse aimed at and every other, is more or less imperfectly carried into ex-; bottom was blown out, as she sunk imme it the very best posible remedy for conditions under which the prescul treaty supposition is, that the foru part of the the Central Government is totally incap- able, but he would not wholly sweep away payable at the market in which export proable of undertaking such sweeping and contion, suggesting Bach ernendations an intely. The Osaka, Captain Fletcher runt is the "new way of mutinying" to which
Anos in bought or imports sale, it place of fundamental changes, and entirety averse customs, observing in support of this view that it is naturally a source of vexation
As for inland residence and its adjuncts, to the local authorities that dues which, bbero, oxist equally insurmountable objec according to custom, formerly came into tions in the present state of Foreign rela their own coffers, should be new paid to tions with China, eren apart from the the provincial axchequer subject to impe- question of extra-territoriality. So of inlaid rial control; and it is also to be remem- Merchants are
Steam Navigation and Hailoads. Whether
aa has latterly been re-
aid that be considered an alteration desir
the Endowment of the Church, but
establish the theory of religious paying it, as at present, into the foreign to any attempt of this nature,
A plot to assassinate the Viceroy of by placing an expluding machine under his box in the Theatre has been discovered Latest telegrama from New York state that Mr Monthly has been selected to fill the post of American Minister in England. The Liverpool Cotton Market closed quiet. The
of
Bank
of
[
were
of England has raised the rate of bered that, to a certain extent, this is an fed or incensed pointed, dissatis-tonal information in the hope that it may frightfully mangled, as hardly to be dis
discount one per cout
to
London, March 29th-The Markets are closed on account of holiday. Wheat, 1 per quarter bigher. The Pera from South amptou take out £51,000 in spocit for
injustice to those officials who look to taxes
their coarse, wholly without warrant
time.
RUTHERFORD ÁLLOCK..
CHINA
(N. C. Daily News.)
the nurses.
The interpreter howover, a knowing man, held himself as if he would make contrion cause with the mutinees; and on his pro-
and Riukerby, has been so numerously mise to procure them fire-arms, he was signed, t
that the amount to be paid by each released. subscriber will only bo a few centa. Most informed the first mate of the danger which Having come on deck, ho immediately
| of the merchants and residents of all ne
LATEST COOLIE CIRCUMSTANCE,
The following, from the Sourabaya Cour- lay nish, with a view to rendering its provizion of the crew, including some of those who scom to have best quite "blotsticas." Our
cdifications as hair experience may furat only a short distance from her; and
boats with others, putting off, saved many, wo referred last night, though it does not more fictive, and the main object, the
is ret Java contemporary says overboard. The ship is blown devolopment commerce, more enay
per- terad at low water her deck. fectly uprig
There Intely arrived at Bainrang by the ́ attainiunt.
cati bu
Of the crew which Rotterdam barque Marie Elizabeth, the upun It is with this object that I have endeavca
grew of the Fruch vessel Tumuris, Captain' onrod, in reference more especially to this consisted of about 130 men, twelve were question of transit duet, to give some addi- missing, and eleven were taken ashore 80
Roquia The
crew, by their own account, had serve to guide the Chamber in their dull tinguishable, a human beings. Yesterday been obliged to quit the ship in 7.S. and 6th April-II. R. II. Prince Arthur ar upon the produce bought, or goods sold, in presented, whichever of these terms may berations and asiat any others interested (April 11) Dr Willis and Dr Eastlack, 99 6. The said ship was bound from Ma- rived to-day in Dublin, and was received their districts as the mounts of aising their state of their feelings, 1 venture to hope solution of the difficult raubten presented Shinagawa, where everything that could be board were aware of whither the vessel.
be Gually selected as boat expressing the in the Trade, in arriving at a right conclu le request of the government, visited co to Havana, having on board 340 Chinese all matters connected with the them. They found them at a temple in coolies, who probably on their going ou most vortielly. In the House of Lords revenge. Jens night, Lurd
'Tho replying rdlarendon, in
the great majority will sue that no use by our trading relations with an Eastern done was being done by the Japanese would direct her curae, and very scen after recommendation conveyed in the
of these can be justified by the facts of the the Duke of
Somerset, censured the opera last communication of the Chamber, does
But the sight was a most desire to turn the rudder and return to Ma- tions at the Island of Formosa, and said not essentially differ from this; namely, care, because they are neither international pire, situated as Chins is at the present physicians and surgeons in charge and her setting sail, they mundo known their
nor treaty the British Conaal there had been recalled. that whatever charges may be agreed
rights. To claim as such the
You will forward a copy of this despatch distressing one, They lived, breathed, cao. No effect was howover given to this. Latest advices from Spain announce that upen to be charged in the shape of Tran-navigation of all the inland waters, which to the Citamuor of Commerce at Bitanghai; and song of blev vaned pitecusly Apparently, they yiekind, but one day, when
neither separate not travel other countries the introduction of Bibles and Protestant sit doos, shall not be paid into the Impe-
and also to Mr Consul Robertson for von- bat very few of them, if any, are likely the Captain and interpreter wero
between books printed in foreign languages has been rial Treasury, but shall be handed over allowed.
or collected by the provincial authorities by system of international law. Noction to the Chamber at Longkong, to recover. They were epinewhat crowded decks, they were both laid hold of by the Wostern Power has ever conceded such enclose any replies that may be ru- together which, at Dr Willis's recom- matinous Chinese, who tightly pinioned 7 April-Latest telegrams announce at the place of shipment or discharge. right to any other, even when there is no ceived, in copy, direct to the Foreign office, mendation, will probably have been them; with the object, it appearod of after remedied. The kindness and care of those wards making themselves masters of the Your obedient servant, that Dou Ferdinand of Portugal has posi-These latter are held responsible for the lively refined to accept the Crown of Spain. tus adnuinistration of their Governments, treaties have ever sanctioned such a prin- question of extra-territorial privileges. No-
in attendance was worthy of all praise.' Telegrams from New York of yesterday's and must raise a revenue; and in cance
A subscription list, opened for the pur- date state that the Republicans have car where goods pass through more than one ciple. However satisfactorily it might be W. H. MauHURST, Esquire
H.B.M.'s Consul,
pose of defraying the costs of court and hue ried the Connecticut Election,
impused in the late case between Mr Banion Province, a method of dividing the amount own that in the present stauce such a
Shanghai: of duty between the different authorities concession would be an advantage to the represented might be devised." With the of conferring a benefit on China, this would Foreign merchant, and possibly the means addition that all goode of foreign import not entitle any foreign power to claim it as by whomsoever owned," should be covered
a right if even it were demanded on the
tionalities have subscribed, thus showing threatened the crew of the ship. The by the transit pass. Calcutta,
The objection to this on the prof the ground of the impossibility of otherwise
A Kiukiang correspondent writes:-The the sympathy felt by the public generally laster in all hate took vigorous measures, New York, March 27th-Middling Up Chinese Government is two-fold. First, already entered into, stipulating the unim selves by the cordial reception which, accord-prastical protest to the defamatory cle, and those who were above, were driven be giving offret to the provisions of treaties, literati are as usual distinguishing them in the cause of Mr Bouson, and offering a Minst of the coolies were below the deck lands 2846. Stock of Cotton at American that it would introduce confusion into the peded admission of Foreign goode into in- ing to Mr. Burlingame, they are so ready that lod to his using his whip on Mr Hic-low the unwilling ones being shot down. Ports, 430,000 bales; Week's Receipts, whole system of Provincial accounts and
and the prew remained inastery 22,000 bales; Week's Exports to Great fiscal administration; and secondly, that is, China may contest not only this but to give to foreigners. The commissioner kerby's shoulders,
all the other Britain, 20,000 bales. Gold, 181. Ex- the Provincial Treasuries already receive stand upon international law and usgage, walking Tuesday evening outside the city protest has bron signed by eighteen out of loaded muskets.
premisses; and, taking ber of Customs, in company of a friend, was Wo learn, with much satisfaction, that a keeping watch over the hatchways with
Meanwhile, consulting change on London 108
too much by taxes on trade, and have no resist every demand for such a constructive walls, when they were cordially greeted twenty-two English members of the Cham- with the Captain who lay pinioned below, London, March 31st (afternoon).The title to appropriate suoli dites. Cotton market bek firmly.. Tutal salės, The abolition of all treaty stipulations right as an attaint on hor inde pondence, with a heavy volley of sioues pelted down ber of Commerce, against the viewe of the batwren decks, as to what should be done
and otherwise wholly incompatible with the apon them by the crowd on the top of the majority of tsabers prosent at the meeting further. 12,000 hales; do. spec; and exp., 8,000 as to the amount of transit lies, leaving safety and welfare of the Chinese people. balea; do. Burats, 4,000 bales; total im it to the trader, whether Chinese or foreign
The Captain gave the advice that the wall. One stone (which happily only grazed boing accepted as the opinion of the British The law of nations so constantly referred his leg,) would have undoubtedly deprival portion of the meinbers. We have not whole crew, with the ulicers, ahould leave ports, 2,000 bales; fair Bengal, &d. Lin- to make his own arrangements wherever to by Western Powers in their relations Mr. Hart of one of his worthiest coadjutors, learnt, as yet, the exact terms of the pro- the ship in the heats; first making hor seed, Calcutta, 59: Bombay, 003; Rape inland dues are demanded and this is with China, cannot with any consistency had it fallen on Mr. Drew's head. He and test; but we believe it is to be followed by anumageable, by taking away the rudder seed, Calcutta, 53/3; Ferozopere, 593; founded on the conviction, which, I believe, he disregarded in dealing with such ques his companion cacaped injury by scizing as document, stating the views of those Jute, Duss's, £18.15; Saltpeter, stook, more than one of the foreign rainisters here tions. At this period more than over it is bulky native, whom they forced to walk at whose signatures are attached.
The first mate, although not pleased at 2,876 tons; deliverice, 100 tons; Jute, shares, that all efforts to control or inter- an impossibility, when the Emperor of their ide; and under this rampart they ran
this advice, as he would rather see the re- stock, 100,000 bales; woek's luudings, fere with the provincial administration and China is publicly proclaiming by his envoys the gauntlet of the stones in safety. This
(Shanghai News Letter,}'
bels brought to rossou, weapon in hand, 18,000 bales; deliveries, 6,000 balas: fiscal system for the collection of inland in every Court of Europe, his entrance into is the third or fourth case of stoning Yany by saw for some time, past, sro in a fair low it, chiefly because the ores expressly The Yasso Coal mines, though blocked up found himself, however necessitated to fol- Indigo, stock, 6,875 vuests; deliveries, 200 revenue, must, of necessity, be abertive, the comity of civilized nations, his reeng: kwai-tzes within the last few days. chests; Uides, sales, run and active de and that trade would be far less subject to nition of the obligations of international The Shit-tai has arrived and it is to be way for opening soon. The superintending desired it. mand, 140,000 Bold.
vexatious proseedings and attempts at ex relations and his willingness to accept theur. hoped that he will put the literati through Enginear, Mr Erastus 8. M. Gower, bas They accordingly left the ship in two Bombay, Thursday, April 1e-4% Go action, if all engaged in it, Foreigners and Bat at no time can this law of nations ha their facings as soon as possible, and ist been in Yokohama during the winter, and small boats, with some provisions, leaving verament Securities, 931; 5% do, do, 1081; Chinese alike, were left to pay their way in disregarded, because, although a complex then depart in pance to their homes, as they reading the troubles at the north, leaving the Laptain to his fate, pinioned, and in 5% do, do. 112. Exchange of London, acordance with the custom of the country, system, general principles of right and jne are troublesome guests. Our racas, con- Ir Scott, late Engineer at the Steam Saw danger of his life. After having been se 201 on China, 210; on Calcutta, par, and the rates established in the several live in at the foundation, and it is in the sequent on mail movements, are postponed mills of Hakoladi, in obarge of the warka veral days beating about, they came in Money Market unchanged. Freights caiitles. Of this it may be said that, a common interest that these should be faith from Friday until Monday next, 10th inst, and notwithstanding the many present sight of an Enghai ship, which however Liverpool, Cotton, 35 Seeds, 20. The though preferable to the present disorganized fully observed in the relations of different We have had a storm iu a teapot here, at a dificulties in the way, all the plans are gould not, or would not, tike tiem on board, Cotten Market la activa. Fair Dhollera, and unsatisfactory state of the transit sve states.
Laud Renters' meeting. The Coummer being ably warried out for their successful but left them to their lace, after gising them New, Rs. 235, 71b. Suirtings, 54. 3lb
little water. At length a Dutch ship Maiapoilaman, 2/6 to 216, 40% Groy Twist,
peared on the horizon, being the above- ang & pies. The Market is advancing
named barque Marie Elizabeth, bound from Opium-Malwa, Rs. 1440. Rice-Table,
hotterdam to Singapore. Although bere self in want of water, the Dutch ship never FILL
theless took on board the distressed French sailors, who were in want of almost everys thing, and hospitably brought them on. theguelves the authority to do this thing The Jax papers state that two War withutit fat or hindrance. Such immense steamers have left Batavia on a cruise after quantities hart been put into circulation as the Tamaris, in order if found to bring to seriously impede buniices transactions, her up to that placo,
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3/8. Sugar Benares, 24/12. Gunny Bags,
Lucky Deas,-"Did you know," said
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ubing Gentile to a Jew," that they haug
Jewe aud Jackasses together in Portgsud ? "Indeed," retorted Solomon," do it is yell that you und 1 ish not dare,
tema, it does not offer all the securities and Before members of the mercantile body of Customus attended, and wished to vote and operations. advantages of the next schome incitiately in Chins therefore insist upon certa in cou-speak, na er ufficio representative of furce The unt of Osaka has been issuing a following.
cessions as rights under either international lots of land, registered the names of Mimeuse quantity of illegal or debased 3. There is another proposition in some Law ur Treaty, is desirable they should| Hannon and Mr. Bart. He was told that evin; the loos being worth only balf their degres the result of the labours of a mixed ascertain how far it la possible for II. M be rust, like other agents in similar gir former valas. Silver boos were current at commission which had all these questions Government to take that ground. If eumstances, present a power of attorney 260 per $100 formerly, and now their value under consideration during the part year foland navigation by Foreigu sessels; the authorising him to act. He had wone snoll, is 350. Either the government has been in Peking; the main points of which consist working of mines the laying down of but asked that the meeting might be defrauded, or its officers have taken upon in a modification of the Treaty by wliol railroads and telegraphic lines and reai adjourned to enable him to obtain one: the transit commutation due of 25 per cent denes inland, with privileges of extra-for- The request was refused; and he retired should be made payable at the the Port of ritoriality attached to all, are not Treaty protesting untry through the Maritime Customs, at the rights, not even in accordance with the A Fouthow correspondent writer, under
pin.
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