2-JULA 1, 1869.
mperature.
rd, 1st July, 1869.
Falconer & Co.'s Premieis,
sem Hoad.)
A Dry,
Wet,
42, M., Dry
Wot,
Maximum,
90
Mm, over night, 83
4F.H..
AKGUES.
29.882 29.815
Customs Daily Keturns.) sports and Exports passed estour House, by the Na ing the week ended 7th
Hongkong
Cardamome
ton
salted and dried Fish; Jambiere Ph
Ginseng
LATZ
ken Glass, AME
Hemp
affaloe
Medicine
and 575 pisces Iron-Nal
s and Hoops
ed Masse's
42089 bags Pesa
mozis, Prawns oksilver
ad 120 pienis Battunali? Raisins, garli |1800 piculs Rise. 5′) % Tin-plate Wars,jai - Tobacco und Allergh
d 366, piomis Sapanwood,
mute
WAL
egetables,
Brassware.
Liquorice.
Bundries.
ngkong
mc.
Bunny Bags.
boo Bhoots,"
Brasayars
Twigs.
harcoal
Rout
7 Cases Dressing Cszek,
6 caves Earthenware
Furniture. seng
TOB Nails and
Sticks
White and
Tarble Slabs Medicine.
Papara in FT.
ge, Peele ja randally-
erves,
Rice Flour
28 jars Samahoo
lot Tortoiseshell
gitation
17 casus Umbrellas..
No. 1:02. July 1, 1889.]
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
· Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourscloss responsible for tip opimons of our correspondents.; ziela
All communications addressed to this paper must be decompanied by the name of the sender, not necessarily for publication, but as a quarantee of good faith
THE CHINAMAIL.
I who did not sign the Memoțial, because he is rowing in the same boat with you.
15 who were including Me Tone from the Colony Total 236 Dale individusi forming
that nothing will be done. To be oblig. parapet. Here he imut have lost his ed to tamely endure unmerited insult is
balance and fallen a distance of four feet had enough - but whm we know tint on to the roof below, a heavy fall, for whoro the result vid be fresh Insult it becomes his head, knes, and albo came in contact unbearable. But we may not and the small pieces. The shoot seems to have Portuguese Community of this Cole ziver, but no return have yet been received.man and 6 Japanese,
with the tiles, the latter were broken into
home authorities will not see in pettystymned him as there were ing marks on the disturbances of this nature the forecast tip of his fingers to
I may mention that the 184 persons who of a coming storm. We are not, however, From the roof he must have fallen head higher rank and bent educated of the For- indicate clutching did sign the Memorial are chiefly of the without consolation; for, to pursue the
foremost as the analogy, the atmosphere will be mate depressed as if the head had struck on s
tored de the top of the skull was fractuguese Community here.
piece of the bone being
600 male individuala, indeed! THE CHINA MAIL. Hally cleared when it has burst. In pebble: One knee joint was much divided,
this belief we feel almost grateful to Earl Clarendon and the Admiralty for their recent desquatches.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1869..
COMING EVENTS, J
THE virtual; recall of Sir Harry Keppel →for experience” leads na to believe that, the "option" so kindly given him by it a polite hint to the Admiralty is but a
giannual
and
Lam, Bir, your's obediently) HAR "ONE WHO IS NOT UNDER AGE." [One correspondent baa omitted the num- her who are under age: 134 persons did not sign the memorial as published-o. O...)
To the Editor of the "CHINA; Mall,"
HONGKONG, July 1, 1869, SLE,I have once more to ask your linne in the next have of your well-con, indulgence by giving insertion to these for
mated last night, having lasted nearly 24 The following is a list of those who are hours. Many cargo bosts and native craft missing bave been wrecked in supposed that
Passengers-Mesas Margenson, Wain considerable lost of life occurred on the wright, Kale, Müller, Jachmaek, I Ching-
The damage done to the shipping in the Pore is small many native houses have engineer, 3 Japanese Firemen, 1 Chinons Crew Captain Hill, Mr Watis, sond been destroyed.
ditto, 2 Chinese Cooks, 1. Chinese Carpen tor, 1 Ohinese Steward...
hsa, yet been
been received
No intelligence has froni Saugor.
THE NORTH. papers to the 26th instant
By the Venus we have received Shanghai
(Daily News). One of our contemporaties referred, a few days ago, to ad attack unde by some Ch nese on a pic-nte party dear Hankow Th been sent us party of six ladies and following particulars of the turrence have
the Han Hill, and had just sat down to gentlemen were out at the Bungalow or
From the Japan Times we further learn the vessel went down in 7 minutes after striking, ge
by the fall on the roof apparently. His poor wife who was undressing as the time ran out on hearing the noise of the falling planks, and missing her husband from the verandal hurried below. She found him the doctor saw bim without having uttered insensible and Ie died ten minutes after a word oorees 22h 1 BA 65 * TV R Totools to de in the South Pacino je ign will naturally result in a chansongst those known as kidnapping or not likely to be carried on with imp ducted journal, that I may have occasion dinner, wheu 3 of 400 Chinsmen tried to their position, the-sea being smooth and
nity. From a telegram, dated Sydney, May 31, we learn that HM Corvette Rooy obce our correspondent 0.3 P. that fore their way in, swearing that the for sario arrived that day,
tbat Ireports
my object in writing on the 39th ultimo eigners were cooking and eating children abe. captured the slave schooner Daphne, Capt. members of the Portuguese community) the others managed to gut away down the was only to free myself and my friends (as
Whilst
Mr Davonport parked with them, Day
slings laid in our shoulders by your into the Bungalow, and when Mr Davets trial article on the Portuguese memo port went back to look after the trapa; they ware vigorously searching for the bunce of costomed to display Posolios Proges throwing, I am told, but no injury was As to Mr Lins's desire of knowing whom the slaughtered innocenta. There was a I am, I can assure him that I'm not a man good deal of hooting, yelling and stone-
sions."
done to any ons Mr Caine (H. M. Consul) Apologising for thus encroaching upon † complained to the Tootsi, and the "inenit
romain, Bit, yours fulthfully
A PORTUGUESE
THE ACCIDENT TO THE
BEWONADA A
of the Naval polioy hitherto pursued in these waters. If activity and vigour in action, & firm belief in the protective the parties were guilty of giving the get, at Levuka, South Seas on the 21st from the cliarge of impertinence and fool hill to their bata, The Chinese privileges of being under the British flag, and a combination of judgment and Humanity in putting a stop with the least expenditure of blood and treasure to a series of clitrages upon Britisli aub
April. One hundred Bebridians from Banks Island were found poked in the and tile captain and grow of the Daphne hold: The slaves were landed at Levnke, were taken prisoners A fresh crew were applet her, and she was ordered on to Sydney.
rial.
flytteffy We observe in our Police Colating that base is Hotlood of a kind which fre quently takes up large portion of the tins of those who occupy seats on the Ma gistrates' bench, and which is classed child-stealing Although it would appear strange that the Junior Magistro di not punish any one in the above case for it is very evident that some of moet Absurd and maliciously false ori. dence we do not purpose remarking further on that head, as it doubtless requires one of zomer experience in magis terial duties to distinguish between coloured blatement and a deliberately jects, aru to be in future a just cause for false story. But it might be advisable Tur Englahman of June 2 regrets to say your valuable time in a nistter no trivis),, į that such charges should be gifted that fears are entertained that the Che fubu by the Protester of Chinese in the first with the fate of the Thundar. The instance, so that the entire machinery of goon arid carried the following passengera : Chedube was bound from Calcutta to Bani the criminal law from the Police Sta.Major-General Faunce, Lieutenant J. Fer tion to the Charge Room, from the guson, alat Fastiers, Mr Bainbridge, P. Charge Room to the Police Court, the Dwyer, a Mahomedan lady, 20-Natives and Magistrates Office and Records, and twohildren; she left the Sand Heada on may up to the Supreme Court in Crimi- the morning of Saturday, 15th instant, for nal Session--might not be kept moving
Rangoon. At midnight ou Saturday,
the gyolone, which passed over Jessore. on
proclamation was sinck up. Why doesn't some one play off this expression | agnipat the
ágninst the "ingritable gun-boat? It the panades of the Chinese authorities. "We'll have a proclamation stuck up," say they; and there's su and of all the satisfaction we are Over likely to get.
We hear that
One solitary bale of cotton in all that re msins of her cargo; this must have come up through her sides anil was of wome service in sapporting the first mate, until finding it rolling too much, he abandoned it for a floating spar. The way it which the European passengers met their death
lowered from the side of the sinking vessel was pitisbie All, except M. Jachimek, who would not leave his cabin, ware being in one of the boats, and fully content with shore within three miles of them, were cos gratulating themselves on their sospe slipped, through the block at the davis, and when one of the falls was cut or let go, vor
the boat, instantly perpendicular, ahot them all out: into the sea. M. le Baron de Monten, a strong swimmer, struck out at once for the shore, which he reached after
mafor a boat which, after landing her being nearly two hours in the water, and Mr Cream was picked up by the -quarter» freight of Chinamten and Japanese, retury ed to look for ВОГТАРОГ from the rob Those of the crow. who were saved, had mostly reached the land in other boat. All the survivare were well treated by the natives ou landing, and were brought at yesterday afternoon by the Otago, dispat shed to their assistance. Not a vestige of nor a single body was to be found, the Olugu's boats searched the coast the day. Ship and
saimadversion and recall his successor will naturally, unless he be a man of most uncommon metal, pursue a precisely opposite course of condust. Junior of cons will naturally be compelled to follow his example, and the days of active pro tection under the British flag will be over for half a day without any result what 16th, made itself felt at the Sand Heads. interest was felt as to the accident which probably receive the visit of his subordin: that the
The subjoined letter appears in our con- temporary of this morning. We volanta on to return to Chinking from Poking. Fing Pitai is daily espect rily transfer it to our own colaruus, as it The Taotas has gone to Ynugchow to meet was from what there appeared that Captain On his arrival at this port, H.E. will Clark. Clark becaine aware that considerable
thoroughly throug
The residents at the open ports, unable ever. The office of Protector of Chinese, It appears to have arisen far to the South; had occurred to the steamber under his atos at the Custom House, it being more in Yokohama, and had on board the French
to count upon any effective aid in case of outrage, will for a time have to put up with any illtrestment or violation of Treaty rights to which they may be subjected, and for some months to come it is probable that the official despatches to the home departments will recent
lectul aspect of probeer lull the nation into the belief that the former disturbances in Chins welers now asserted, caused by the injudicious rashness of Vice Consuls and Lieutenants, and that if we refrain from action no- thing will ocour to disturb their fancied security
and very probably the Chedule felt its full force. The steamer has not since been heard of, and hence it is foared that she
succumbed to the violence of the tempest
we presume, includes such a duty at least, many similar (and clear) cases have found their origin, and rightly so, iu that quarter. It seems odd that a decision, like that recorded as having been come -DAY'S FOLIOR) been arrived at; but it is a question to by the Junior Magistrate, should have whether such cases should be placed before the Magistrate in that ungested and unclassified form, and the present decision. is possibly an sáditional reason why all situllar cases should be first looked into by the Protector of the
Chinese.
ca, E
command.
manifested with regard to the accident bo well to place before the public the facts which happened to the Sonada, it may connected with it.
SIR,As considerable interest has been
Conveniently situated than the Yamens inside the city.
The Shaftesbury also brings the be
ench gunboat Costlogan was
officers who were taken at Hakodadi, and
was taken at Minco who had been delivered was to take them on to Saigon. She also had on board the French midshipman who up by the Japanese, on the French Minis
funkmon, with several hupitred uolies, It is rumoured that some thousands of
agitators of rebellion at Suchow, ter's altimatum. have si
hed their signified willingness to join the
the 19th instant. It is stated that the interview with the Viceroy at Manking an The Commissioner of Customis bad an
former official nrged most strenuously thể working of the Coal tiside in our neigh. bourhood. We hope his cofort to fhorba repor, pays thas MG is not the man to encouraging foreign innovation. deviste from the ways of his ancestors, by
17) our export trada may prove fruitful, satisfactorily. The
We have received three moro letters upon
berry 4478
gangway.
(Nxpress.)"
The Lennon Castle, toa laden, arrived at Woongg this morning, (21st) in tow of the Tunsin, and sails
on her home wart voyage.
have been
One of those peculiar cases of alleged afternoon and through the night ex- Mr Russell on the Bench we m
We felt this port on the 24th, in the kidnapping of a girl was before the Junior parienced heavy weather. A day
THE FIJI ISLANDS. Magistrate this morning A widow charged light on the 26th the ship was kept
islands under the auspices of the Polynesian (Melbourne Argus, May 22): The new sotilements planted on these adopted childred by way from her water, and at one P.M. Chelang Point bore
Company, would seem to ho progressing adopted child (aigh, dacharged the WWW.At 2.50, Fougni Pohis bore
ments with King Taskorban b defendant, evidently disbelieving the sam plainant's story. It was somewhat remark weather being clear, so that there was be NN.E., and Tong-ki Yook E.S.E., de
completed as far a the company is concern- able that complainant said she did
not wish no dubt with regard to the bearings being
ed, and shareholders and directors anve pross the charge, but that she did so correct, which placed the ship in a proper
departed in numbers to the scene of future because the defendant threatened to do so position to pass through in raid channel,
operations. A regular line of vessels has Defendant The Chinese however possess a talent the Portuguese memorial, two of which charge against her, that
reason why steering Enst.
been started between the principal land At 3.05 felt a severe shook, being
aud Melbourne, and already we hear of which diways, strongly developed in an will be found in our correspondence co- tome nine years ago complainant had a son
something
of the nature of a provisional This talent which places them in the we do nos insert bonuse videclines to ne. wounded defendant's mother while robbing ki heating, south, but I pause. We Asiatic nation, is peculiarly so in China. lumn. The other from Mr J. M. O. Lima who was one of a gang of barglars and who which Biled the pia munt by a heavy eta,
The clipper Taitahy, left the anchorage government, in which the squatters are to this morning (21st) in tow of the Foh-ke-in co-operate, being inaugurated. Many of first rank of membanta, and for centuries 9915, assertion that the letters he pre-houses and was transported for the and the P. & 0, steamer 20 directly she is in fine trim and presented a beautiful the accounts received and most interesting. enabled them to maintain a demeanouriously referred to were bona fide, written because she had given evidence against this and found that the ship was not leak through the shipping. From cutter of verted into something like a constitutional
offence, Further, defendant alleged that, after
abread steering the same course... Sounded nautical pioture; na sio way being towed and, on the whole, encouraging. The of haughty superiority to the "ontido by Portuguese; totally unconnected with
King'a arbitrary rule, it seems, is to be con- Shanghai the great contest no doubt lies the monarchy. Dalegates have been invited the i
girl in order that she would. that
say the ship laking badly, and themed so Forward-lo, is a new ship, but not to making every acquisition, down to its of correspondents without their permis defendant had carried her away minutest detail, the basis of a fresh addision is so generally understood a principassage-boat for the purpose of
Nt une got to work, the leak gained so powerful as her two other competitors. The managing the internal affairs of his king- f selling her pidly that in a few minutes the water
water was tion, Commercially then cash become ple of journalism that nong, except those at Macao.Hii Chor (the girl about whom above the fire-room floor, and I considered Eliza Shaw, although advancing in years, dom. At present the body is to be simply the charge arosa) gave evidence to the effect it prudent to keep in company with the might have a chapes with her rivals, consultative, though doubtless this is the
having step to its obtaining manner which excites the admiration of strange in our reticence. It is not out, took her to a place near the Guil was not certain that the leak could be kept chance of seeing the world at a moderate however, the delegates insist upon preserv adarinistrative, if the less closely caloulating Western worthy, however that the correspo
The American Public is about to The single element of commercind failure denne ve receive is dirested, not agitat two or three hours, and cried out, Save ship it, auds that we could not gain be travellers seldom have an opportunity ing it to mail back for protection upon their
been flooded the in China is the passion for gambling, our assertion that the Laws of Macao life" for al that time, without attracting
outlay of time and expense, such as would-ing their individual nationality, not know-
themselves of, for may be libelled there, but mainly against which showed clearly enough that there dust would time:
the poups, I the Pacific Mail S. &
have, we respective nationalities. A mesmire has been those Portuguese who differ from the was no beating by defendant; that the decided
hear, resolved o keep away for Hongkong, to
ou despatching ono writers. Mr Lang has indeed contra- girling being beaten by haz adopted save the ship, and signalled to the surf to Steamers, the America, from New York via
the house and 988 dicted our assertion, based on the opinion afraid
the Cape to Hongkong, were she will be to return
and that the ruse of At this time the water was just clear of due in September, in time to convey, by captur
the San Francisco routs, the Mail appoint bood. As noticed above, the
off before the sex the ship rolled snitched t with the water in her, that at times there month. On her way out she will call at furnaces becoming fooded.
barberian, may be defined as that of us. That we do not girs up the names cape-grace son, the complainant had beatening. 31 3.18 the Chief Engineer, roportetween this fine ship and the Titania.. The from amongst the settlers to assist him in
that the
to
were
were
first
cents and their cents become taala in a rabid as Mt. L.; will see anything defendant had induced her to go Asuf, for the safety of those on to had some days' stort of them at executive, powers. With some foreiglit,
1
Hospital, where she was beaten for sonte under, and had the fires
At 4.15, Buding
haye
the
necessary
Whether it be play pure and simple or afford no satisfaction to hens here who any attention. -Gther evidence was called, upon the leak, and fearing that the ons afforded them of availing pany of their agreed upon imposing a capitation tax of
questionable speculation in the market Similarly, in political matters, the small est concession, way, the least hesitation
to comet to the uttermost any right we
possess
6 is received with a satisfection of the Attorney General of Macio, two
eared for New York:-
ia,
dware,
andries.
Fire Crackers Sand
Gunpowder Tea.
ware,
(wire,
forchandise,
cleared for Falmouth;
for Coust Portemotork Funny Baga, u in Brasaware,
sware,
ad
ad tube Red, White and
nigan Fulp.
Tedicine.
alwond. Pisce Goody and Rib-
Candy. undries.
bona
2
me from Coast Ports? ankaen
GT
undries.
arts and Exports passed Steamer Office during Jime
whah and Poyang, from
al Cotton.
ay Cotton
e Cottond.
Yarn,
a Opium.
Rods,
ilver,
#g
ant's Teeth.
lés Cottoa Gonds.
les Woollen Goods,
indries,
nshan and Pojany to
les Fins Bilk.
lese Goods,
erchiefs.
Bangles
Beads
ictile) Ce
binsware.
Tackers
CODE
id parcels Bundries,
case was
report us when she reached port, t
del per annual on all the white and half- to population, and of, on the natives. The salu of firearms and atomunition is prohibited to the Fijians, their fidelity and trustworthiness being still somewhat doubt-
which is proportioned to the use it may other legal gentlemen of that Colony pture and trip to Macao was a pure false the grate bars, and we found that red to leave; Hongkong at the end of that Labour there is in great demand, but be put to ne & basis for additional excend that of legal- gentlemen in Houg simply dingildstealing, or unlawful was great danger of the Bros in the wing Rio and all the intermediate Ports on the it is rather of the coolio and Chiness than
tions, The sentiment of honor which so Jargely enter into even the worst forms of European diplomacy, does not exist amongst the Chinese as a body of politi cinas, and the most wary who deal with then are contually subjected to the mor fication of fluding themselves over reached by neglecting to take those precautions which would be as usuiting as unneces sary were a western power in question, But here again the passion for a "big venture" constantly displays itself. It
kong. Let him confine himself to meet- Another case of
LOOAL
Cape route. One hundred and fifty pas or the puropean description that
songors bare gladly taken tickets for the round trip and many applicants hind to be refused from want of space...
LOSS OF THE HAYAMARO.
plainant, who, is a married woman I became so lieated that it was with the Hoga Neiva, June SE. child, aged four years, was taken away. from her house about of the 28th, in pins,
pins, weather thick and ratuy
About a week since the barque
bok took her departure from Hobson's Bay for Lavuka, Ovalau, Fiji. This vessel is the Second of the Polynesian lite which bas left
Melbourne in connexion with the the.
may be a local outrage, a mere infringerades horses North Australian and Karoolamed Tang Krei Kom, and, as al upon the pump, so ran in for the Ly-eb struck a few years ago The following par- the Company's charter with ng Thakom
A TELEGRAM from Sydney states that the ment of civil rights, or what not. Yet
are to be sent to Chips. The performances the first thought which occurs to the of both have been very Chinese statesman is to "ohan the 26 800.
to?"
but the
sufficiently well known to our readers. success has It is impossible that the most thorough grunt fr Painter sequence with China, wale so the fresh impetus which is given to this policy now steadily pursued for ten years by the public and would be r humulating reprimands which have been In our last we mentioned a rumour of the publicly inflicted upon British officials death of Colonel Gawler of the 73rd Regt. concerned in the recent events. Yet as The rumour, we are glad to say, is not
MOITOW.
Your obedient servant,
of
popula
a second offer of sex-
ing our charge which he can only do detention of a child, was farther remanded by producing high Portuguese Legal au- today at the request of Mr. B. Sharp. The boats were made ready to lower, thority (not his own very nuimports of this case are very similar to and the fore and top-axil yards laid across those of other ass, with this exception, the forecastle, and aonstructed into a raft, ant. " conviction) in opposition to it. that two Europeans would appear to have ready to launch should it become neces Perhaps, however, Mr. Lima had better had a hand in the removal ard
sary, ard detention abstain altogether from writing to news of the child. Of the bye Chinese women Through the night the leak continued
the frat being the Alfred, which exiled papers.
charged with the offence, three were dig. about the same, and the water in
the frei
We take the following from an Extra to number of passengers, principally abare-
14th of February last. She took a large charged and two stand on remand. Com
holders in the Polynesian Company, amongst the mou were able to tend the difficulty in Peel Street, stated that her femal
The steamer Shaftesbury arrived in port others being Mr S. G. Watson, an old At 2-A.M. in the 28th, made the Nine lancholy intelligence of the total loss of hata, a Victorian squatter; a
at 3.15 p.m. to-day, ami brings us the me- New South Wales settler; Mr F. Brang lisu of a debt uwing by her to
and the man- stood off the steamer Haya Mare, an a rock about a ager of the Polynesia Company, Mr Fre- the mover shore to wait for daylight, but found that cable's length from the Plymouth Rook, the foraging expedition, This latter
derick running head to the sea the leaks gained supposed to be that on which the Nepal dari Cooko. The latter proceeded for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of leged, is under the protection of a European moon 'ss, and kept the ship under weigh tionlara, given by two passengers who bau and the United States authorities. remalt of refusing to interfere. It may Fou all we can hear, the Chineso portion account for the statement that two Bu- Union Deck.
taveru-keeper. This fact would seem to until 10 lock, when hauled into the were saved, we take from the Japan Herald The Springbok is expected to arrive at ber happen that we will put up with it, for to be roused by elarins of fire over night, little girl, who, by the way, has not yet pet the fires were foudel, and in fiftoon of about 14 Kiots, when about 22 yards to gathering of the white and bative
of the Fire Brigade havels slight objection ropeans, were parties to the removal of the
the 19th instant Five minutes after the engine was stop-
destination about the same time as H. M. we are notoriously averse to a fresh war; when auch alarms are suspected to be made
The Haga Maro was steaming at a speed. S. Galateo, when it is
is expected a great If, on the other hand, we insist they can on purely disciplinary grounds. We believe been given up. From the evidence it a minuten the leak gained fiya foot. When the Eastward of the Plymouth rock. After sion, to grest His Royal Highness the only say we innst do what we want that attempte have been made, during the peared that it was not the custom amongst an opportunity offerert, a report was made striking, the vessel grateti, surged to and Duke of Edinburgh, will take place. It is
hte to turn-out
Chinese to take over children in lieu of to the proper authorities, stating the positro and suddenly stopped, but for an in- dono ourselves, etc, elò."--with a result last few outed to little more than or to take children when dobte tion of the ship when this shock wis felt.
likely that -thought taut,from the shock. Captain Hill then sion of from John Chinamas, and an expres. were long due or when payment of the same
I take this opportunity to express my orders to run her in
Dejtish Crown by King Tha or three tombau and his chiefs through the Duke of going peasemonger can, it he have thesion of opinion such as" Ayah no hay had been refused. Possibly some further appreciation and thanks to my officers and she was clear of there, but the made to guty of the islands will be
fot Are what toes 72% Il mich à cobere palitaip, pubering this pooulike open crew, whose patience and courage saved revolutions afterwards, (lo stes, took the sunlour and chance to be followed when the ory of the
worthy of publicity may be forthcoming the ship Wol" is made in earliest, the result may
to-morr
water, and she went down bodily in about The elections invited seem to have taken 40 fathums. At the moment she struck place. An assembly of the white settlers be unpleasant to all concerned) en
ARTHUR H. CLARK,
nearly all hands were or deck, but perfect was held on the 3rd of March, and to them Master of S. S. Sunvorada. disciplise and coolnees were maintained, King Thakomban addressed the following
there being only a rush to the busts on the speech (literally translated) LATER TELEGRAMS. part of the Chinese. Capt. Hill was calmly I stand up in your presence, the chiefs giving further orders, in the hope of saving front another country. I know that you (REUTER'S)=ru& la
his pass hugers and cargo, when he was to have come here to do good, and not evil. folowing telegrams, which are later than had better look after yourself, Captain Hill, rejoice to sea you. We are foolish and We have been favoured with the oosted by the chief officer, who said "You You have come to enlighten our lands; 1 these already published, except the first, it is all over with the vessel," to which the ignorant, but as want to improve. We which, however, contains new and inte brave man replied, Never mind me, look have got. Christianity, and rejoice in its resting matter: ek onth
aftor yourself, and a few moments later, benefits; and now we want law established was gulfed with his ship. One boat was in the land. It is goal that you should
! d London, Oh June, 1849, in the Houss lowered, and got away in safety from the ዝዚ
help I now thus we shall be good, of Lords last night, the Earl of Harrowby wreck, picking up those of the survivors and do well ha is the second meeting aaid he sold move the rejection of the that they could find, and then making for of the sort we have had the first was HONGKONG, 1st July, 1869, Írish burch Hill. with a fusy which will surprise even Macao, the name of Mr. H. D. Margessons Sre-In order to elucidate the discussion fast night agreed to select a Committee of Some went overboard with the violsace it will be good. are like a sinking the shore, their progress, however, being held, but did us no 100; we hope better The member of the House of Commons
slow, a
as they were palling but two oark British phlegm, · Just as one hears the amongst the list of passfa.or
or lost in the provoked by yourself respecting the Mono-
things from this mue in If you help us, premonitory mutterings of the storm cloud il-fated Halamars: He was making in rial addressed to H. E the taverner by Enquiry into the expenditure on account of the shook when the vessel struck; one cause, and want you to help to bale ous ere it despends in torrents to the fierce pleasure trip iti Japan previous to finally the Portuguese Community of this Colony, of the Abyssinian Expedition. Bir Stafford of the sorvivors was seated on the deck the water. You must remember that we zocompanyment of crashing thunder and returning home when he lost his life, and I have to point out to you the fact, that, Northeute "secunded the proposition and with Mr Wainwright and went down with are culy a little cance, and cannot carry this makes the occurrence more distressing socording to Morris's Directory of the said he was confident that the respit would the vessel, but fortunately came up again rauch. Do not put too much in the onnos blinding lightning, we on the Spot For twenty-six years he had been paident present year (published by yourself), the indicate the Home Government and the unharmed, and managed to swim clear of test it sink. There are two things beary seo and hear the warnings from which in China, and during that long period he said Community is composed of 255 male Governments of India and Bombay. Me the wreck he then endeavoured to make apo We are powerless to profit. They have had won the estoom and regard of a
spon me, about witch I I want your advice: have in view, this number may be classified opinion, but several members dwelt upon rendered this
impossible, the mountains. The land is bed because rince one of Her Majesty's Consuls as of his back A, D 1400, and has 134 persons who signed the Memorial.
family of Offlugton, as follows, visi
the excessive expense of the Transporte. reserving his
ho kept himself of the mountaineers, and I wish to make was forced to fly, with his pinnie party
dating
London, 10th Jung-The Ascot Cup has afloat for some time on an ear that had all the country good. 2. The fine (indens from an infuriated mob of 300 or 100 many near relatives still alive by whom his
for the simple reason that they are Govern go thirdgaine; second, Blue. be given bin in the water by soms of gity to America). We are uncertain yet
11 who abstained from signing the same bean wou by loss will be a severe blow,
kiz
Thorwoldsen.
the olfers at one time he was pulled about help from Melbourne, There also natives who were firmly convinced that foutenddele plusa bydlian, iss love won't employés.
trish under the water by some poor won! strng the law relating to selling land, which is The threatened rejection of eling for life the other supper Was (bad, and wants improving the laws relat the Europeans were cooking and devoir DETAILS have now reached Colombo of the 39 who had no knowledge of the subject. Church Bill it the House of Lords 14 lig little children. The authorities have and accident which deprived Major Reave, of the Memorial, simply because their ing great agitation, the Hotti
also
pulled under the water, and trios promised to inquire into the affair and, if of the 73rd, of life, The unfortunato off station in the community is too hambla,
raising of London, 11th June-A fearful Colliery nearly drowned. They remained in the to labour and also the
money on the land. (taxes). You know water upwards of an hour, and at the mo how all these things should be done they thews were picked up by the bosty which ans have is like the end of a man's fingers; had pat off agate from the shore to the but we are anxious that the whole body rezone, (
should be goed. My words are finished.
from Colonel Gawior, dated Galle, the 12u.
Yesterday, a chair coolie named Chew Alook was committed for stal at the Su- preme Court, on charge of highway robbery on the Pokfulum Rost on the Loth of June- last. The fellow got away at the time, but bus since been caught by laspector Grey, of the trading gambler generally andceeds incorrect, as a jetter has been received here the Western District. Some five Table of losing his all, so does the political garoo The famour ploonbly brose from ever was the extent of the property atolen bler find that his would be gain is all the death of Colonel George Gawler; late loss in the end. While our parliament of the 62od Regt who died at Southass and people are congratulating themselves on the 2nd bay, and who, we believe, was upon the good fortune and wise policy (the father of Colonel John C. Gawler, now which has restored peace between Chins in command of the 79rd Regt, at Ceylon. and ourselves a storm is brewing which we notice, with a regret which
and
will before long burat upon their heads widely, shared both in this be
in this case..
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE PORTUGUESE MEMORIAL To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.
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eren yet began. But a few days dircle of friends. The cented gentle individuals, and, for the object which Eastwick endorsed Sie-Stafford Northcote' fortae shore, but the current setting out), The proposu war against the tribes i
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in
possible, punish the ringleader But with car seenie to have been slumbering in who showed theinselvos indifferent to Explosion took place yesterday at Ferndament, when exhaustion was overpowering are now things to me. The good we Fiji-
the certain knowledge that the Consul bhair in the upper verandah of his house. the subject of the Memorial, may te no threate and can but "refer the Getting up from his chair he took the l who are well known to be the adhe. maller to Peking," we vantare to believe wrong turn, stumbled over the planks of rents of the Defendants in Regina V. Sound,
an almirah and fell across the low wooden and Repina v, Baint,
-in Sotifh Wales, resulting in the loss of 70 live bideak innse)". CYCLONE IN CALAUTTAAKSE Calantia, 1946 June) The Cyclone termi«
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