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1894. JULY 3, 1869.

nd disavowed," As this has al peared in most of the China e need not reproduce it. Num- hich follows it contains the fol expression of Eart to Sir R. Alcock Clarendon's

and inexcusable as Mr Gibson's gs would, under any circumstan been, they would be doubly so it batch was in his hands when, on of November, he called upon, the nt commanding Her Majest 1-Algerine to make reprisals, by ad holding Fert Zelandia and the mɲing

from the enclosed dopies Barn ondence between this, office, and alty the view taken by H Govezament of the measures by Gibson's requisition was carried The Board of Admiralty will, deal with their own offfcorn? but Mr Gibson, 1 have to instruct avey to him my unqualified da of his conduct, whether acting aving received your matsuction 9th of October, or in nogledt's ite clear that Mr Gibson is wholly- e entrusted with any discretionary to be placed in any other than 2where he will be constantly in uperintendence and control of a Consular officer on the spot. Hu cells that of Interpreter, and you eful not to place under his charge ntendence, even temporary, of a or Vice-Consulate, for the duties judgment, tact, discretion, or

are essential requisitem carcely say that under no circum ast he be allowed to remain in and I only hope that the judg passed on his. conduct will pro- tary impression throughout th ervice in Chink and serve 16 all persons employed in it, that ty's Government will visit will at condemnation acts of violence indertaken and carried out with press sanction of Her Majesty's

t

ws the correspondence between relty and Admiral, Keppel, in e operations in Formosa are condemned as a matter of ough their Lordships express se of the great gallantry and layed. Mr Walker, a boat promoted in consequenos, bat ordon is passed by. Next we all and sensible account of gs in Formoss by Mr Matheson resbyterian Foreign Missions 0. He trusts that Earl ('la

the

der the probable consequences of

a apology to men utterly unable ate it and for conduct which, men to censure in the light of the ctions, bas nevertheless, in con- th the firm attitude of Her Eda- istor in Peking, contributed to ing fact stated by your Lordship slations with China have never satisfactory.

come to number 16 (enclosuro ch, under date of 28th January, R. Alcock writes as follows to eppel, After quoting. Prince Tespatch, complaining of the ul and Lieutenant, he proceeds: be denied, nevertheless that hostilities entered into by Mr the Commandez of the gun-boat Jose of life are greatly to be re- d can hardly be defended under vable circumstances, The

the officers temporarily in gharge, the Consulate and the other of

at has rendered unavailing All

d the concerted measures agreed

est your Excellency and

tters to a satisfactory

20 Becessity of any recourse to

e appearance of a a

r Officer of high mank, support-

mands of Mr Swinhoe, confirmed od from Peking after conference reign Board on the subject ery reason to calentate, with r

with.cer-

the mere presence of imposing Eve force, sufficing, as in the affair, to secure the result

by collision, or the adoption of onstituting an act of

VORSOLE,

te, or a simple blockade of

al and temporary kind, was the

etch of coercive power that I

ed as likely to be needful under

versé circumstances, and these

rés recognized by international. of rebortion vii facts, that States

pately resort to ander given cir and which, nevertheless, fall and are not considered wete

Property, even if

wrongly

ar embargo, may be restored, affordert by negotiation or dil

lot

acts of hostility involving loss

to easily repaired or defand

under & totally different law.

the

Prince of Kung writes to mo, tally, to make a very indignat

apart from the fedlings adden act of war (such as,

describe, where life is B

'offered at the saine time to mfy of an independent power), garded by any Government, the wed by the Viceroy of Fallien ng his Memorial direct to the

3 no doubt placed, as it pas

the Prince and his Fureign

hich he is President, in a very

Position, as being answerable

gu relations maintained, and in

therefore held responsible for

ion thus inflisted by two subal

if a foreign Power.

e concludes his communication

ation that, having appealed to

at instance, he was in no hasta

le Chinese Envoy of this one, communicated with the

the

Broment; nor did be notify it

ral foreign Ministers, bedanae sney, in his Ministerial capaci international questions, bar

have porte, has always dealt justly hey are making

progress in

reads quite

stic education, it is very uba

for my part I am·

if Minister on the spot will

justice, they are perfectly

refor the matter in question

eir own mission, to the Home

and to notify to other Courts

It affords the best sport

the Obluese can have, for the

rom wrongini sets of any que

mentative or Governmeal

No. 1894 by 3, 1809,]

writes again to Lord Stanley, as fol- lowe

THE CHINA MAIL.

A JAPANESE FIRE.

(From "Our Life in Japan.”)

steel scabbard. This is an officer from thd English Camp come down to observe any

A fire in a Japanese town, when seen for report whether the presence of the militar

will suppose you to be one of the first on

aud at last remarks, in an injured tone, to

Alan of the last "despatches from Formosa, the red Deceased died Chinese con- dearly for his "whistle, for be was sent the first time, is novel and exciting. We will be of any use. He looks about him?”.

Th a shorter despatch of the same date, Written apparently after a full account had reached the Minister, he says to the

"I have the honour, to acknowledge your letter of the 108luftime with ita incio sures, and can only regret that so much palus and care to prevent precipitate action, and the premature aduption of measures of coercion, should have been thrown away and

ceedings of those temporarily in charge of. affics at Taiwan and Takow.

To our next extracta from a despatch from Sir R. Alcook to Lord Stanley, un der date of 5th February, we direct par ticular attention The Minister, briefly

Lought to mention, that up to the date 6th of January, Mr Swinhoe was still at Takao, giving his advice and assistance to Mr Gibson, although he had declined taking charge: Everything seemed to be proceeding very satisfactorily. The chief criminal in the murder of the catechist had been executed various other offenders.

had

bandied abont from house to house until | The Magistrate ordered the 30 cents to be finally deposited on the aforesaid doomtep returned to Campbell; and the shopman loueness on the part of the displayed a most lamentable state of cal would possibly think that he had paid

was taken to the Police Station. Reference

shortly after be to hard labor for one calendar month. was more than onge made to the Ta but deceased was ane taken thither on

CORRESPONDENCE. account, it is supposed, of the late praçõed-"

ge

PORTUGUESE LAW. ings

gerning that institution. As the medical evidence of Dr Cochran, however,

was

the cause of death, and that decessed

Thade of no avail by the unauthorized pro heen identified and punished all the same wont to show that disease of the bowele claimed in compensation for the merchants could not have recovered, the Jury (Bears and missionaries had been Mr Gibson's bands in full, boon paid info, my Medlen, J. Silveira, and Ridboker) re- Proclamation, denouncing

turned

a verdigt of death from natural all offenders against the missionaries or

CALLEDs, or foreigners generally, had been sued as also the Magistracy, was of course liberated this The blacksmith, who stood charged at

continae a camphor monopoly, On drawn; but it might become a question if one point alone did there seem any the barbarous nagus of Chinese can over question in carrying out, the engagements be affected for the better if cases such as Lang Shul teenn, the Chalien, who had been inculpated in the past, mal-adminis tration of affairs,

the scene in a fire in the Japanese quarter some of the bystanders, civilian noquaint- of Yokohama. It has first broken out in ances of his, Confound these Nipposatid some house, and the inmates are seen madly their fires. They're always at it. It soetu endeavouring to save a few articles; but to agree with them well enough. Why we To the Editor of the "CHINA MAI!" the őre is too quick for them; what was ever brother our heads to help to put em LA HONGKONG, Snd July, 1869 only a spark a few minutes ago, is now think they must be half salamanders Just out, I don't know! I'm hanged if I don't BIR,-In reference to the discussion raging flame, bursting forth from everythi (about Portugiese law) that has excited to window. The whole street is soon alarmed, look at that fallow on the roof!" pointing much public interest at Hongkong, I beg and out of every house the inhabitants to our friend, the standard-bearer to call your attention to the following bint pour forth, staggering under as much of doesn't seem to mind much."Well,

their household. in Note 4 to the Art 863 of Nov. and to increase, the confusion and diu, each talkative young officer, he's got lots of to give the devil his due," continues this goods as they can carry Judiciaria:

scretching at the top of his or her burned before I'd risk my precious body It would be very important here [Art, one

pluck The whole of Japan might be 863] to initiate a legislation in pursuance of

and the fire-bells are going it like

To "Why, you

voice

recapitpisten the facts and proceeds another, distinctly relinquishing all right morning, the charge having been with which might be punished in Portugal and in mad." Now, mind your eye! or you will like that, I can't you'

officere, either civil or

before me, and imminent danger to life

of the

aa, any state-

to

-

offences against aliens in a foreign country,

menta.

Our

pro

he

rejoins the hard-worked

We've

gal-

I am naturally, very reluctant to pro-

ité dominions, on demand of the Attorney be probably cursed by a Japanese for bring. don't seem to be in a very good temper, force ang baith judgment against, junior

Cageral, all persons who commit grave ing it into collision with the corner of his old follow in remarks one of the civilians ezed by the ELDERS Oy, who have catered into, and that was the removal of these begin and ond like a burlesque fiu Boch a country punishment is inflictedensely-packed mass of human beings, augelio at being turned out of bed after s

snd impatience

Usage similar to that narrated by the wit

-box; for the whole street is soon filled with warrior i

"Good, temper rather than any deliberate design of axceed

neasca in the present case, if applied to a on its subjects who are guilty of the same scription of goods and chattels, sil strug hard day'a anips-shooting at Kansaswa well, I don's feel particularly ing their powers. Nur have I yet Icarmed

laden with every conceivable de- in answer to my despatch to Mr Swinhoe,

many our, would come under the cognis fences in If she moans adopted by Mr Gibson were ance and action of the Sonety for the vicinity to Spain renders indisponsable sucb glug and pouring forth in the same direc marshes but I mustn't stop talking here

Portuguese territory. What Mr Gibson may be able to state in somewhat sharp and unauthorized, it would Prevention of Cruelty, to Animals at home; procedure without which may arimes, och due intent ou bis own property dowu my throat, spurs and all." Any of further qualification of his apparently rash seem that they were, at all events, omi- but bars in Hongkong, a Coroner, three perpetrated by the inhabitants of the No attempt is yet made to arrest the

all night, or 1 shall have the chief walking and toolsed proceedings. It is poses nently successful, and brought all, our dif- Jurymen, and even a Magisterial Court borders of the two countries remain unpan-gress of the fire. All that is thought of is the military coming down?" inquires some ble there may have been reasons, nut Jet heulties, with both authorities and people, find nothing to say against such process-ished, with serious lujury to public order to got the most valuable portion of their one in the crowd. Oh yes!" answers hin Property, which suggested the steps takto a very swift and satisfactory termina inge, or if they do say anything, there is no and trouble to the respective Goyer: the tiras for the public gotowe keepera to ouig had two fires and three night alarms

tion, while nine months lad bean wasted action taken to show in any effectual way

property to some place of safety. Now is gallant friend, "L скренние до only once available for security. Ma in previous futile efforts by negotiation and our entire disapproval of this out of It appears from what has been said that, reap a good harvest; they can cousand this week, and it will never do for us to Gibson's strange phraseology may cover remonstrance. some auch perii Hut so far:

things. In point of fact, people who do thers being no special convention, it is not their own conditions. As it is only a few draw our magnificent pay for nothing mant of facts yet received goes, I am bound

such things ought to be very severely pun- lawful to take cognisance of a crime that is miantes since the re broke out, the fire. with which burst. of sarcasm the " Bay this conclusion is not borne out

ished; and it is very questionable now whst got an injury done to the member of the bigade have not yet arrived here they loper rams the spure in, and his horse's At the same time, it must be borne in

ther the effect of the leniency lately shown in society amongst which the defendant re- are, though, they have not been long turn- hoofs are heard clattering on the hard road mind that in Formosa, an island peopled

the Supreme Court has been at all favorable tides; and consequently an alien residing ing out. That regular shout you hour, is the Japanese fire-brigade, too fames ges back to Camp. Despite the exertions of by aborigines, who to this day both kill

to the interests of justice or humanity. It is out of the Portuguese Jurisdiction cannot ing and falling in the distance is made by and eat their enemies, with thousands of

said that the E-Tese has been thoroughly surely be deemed as belonging to that them in time to their steps. Mors and the beter of them, and house after houte reorganized and is now habitable for Chi- society.I am, yours faithfully, D. solongts only a few degrees more

nese who are, unfortunate enough to be Chinless s

more distinct you bear it as they approach is given up to their fury. Nothing seema SATOKE under the govern

Dearer and nearer, nasil at last they enter able to check them, And you are perhaps ment of who are so little above

sick and like to die and if this be so THE RECENT THREATENING PLA-ling, ringing uoise, and you are at a loss at a game where ous side has it all its own the street you are in then your a jing- beginning to get rather tired of looking on it- -alone, for redress of

it is very remarkable that those concerned a state of barbarism, themselves that they had no serapie in placing an ambuscade of stances, done to British subjects, and him thither. This matter of literal life and

or three meu, who, as they run, are strik-company from the Camp. uf Buy kind, and under suy circum- with the deceased should not have conveyed

to know what it is, until you see the excit-way, when a little additional interest if acined men to Tiltercept and kill a Conan mostly thrust that they will not look death is ons in which the Government bavo

od crowd opening and urging before two imparted to thescene by the arrival of as and naval officer-proceeding to the Magis in vain. They hold the Government at not by any means done all they might do trate's place of residence on a peaceful mis- Peking alone responsible for the observ; and we trust soon to see an improvement sign, and thought the best mode of pre-ance of Treaties which are contracted effected. venting & merchant from recovering with It alone, and they look to it to perty of which he had been despoiled, was enforce on the local authorities a full to send people to

to shoot him down-there is enough in wádli conditions to danuralize all observance of them, (1) diplomsey, if not to justify a resort tú

reprisals and dete of hostility not contem plated by Vattal. The tension of mind. produced by such sxceptional relations, under constant menaca of danger from the lawless action of Chinese offinata bound by

a junior officer and throw him off his

balatice; and it would be hard, and scarcely Jest to visit upon his head the witole responsibility of the consequences.

Yet after this, the blue book concludes with the following sentence from Earl Clarendon to Sir R. Alcock -----

-You will lose no opportunity of pressing the Chinese Government, with spesial reference to my correspondence with Bir Burlingame, of which copies have been wont to you, that Her Majesty's Govern meat look to it, and

LOUAL

worden remonstrance, in which ho protested SELECTION,*** (labe against 'all

all Mz Gitam's proceedings, and WALTZ,

demanded satisfaction and redress for sote SELECTION,..."Contrabandista

of hostility committed on the territory of a GALOP, Bints, Susan friendly power in time of peace, Nor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, could I fittingly take

take umbrage at the Boarce-

W. J. COLLENDRE, Band Master,

CARDS AT FOUCHÓW."

wasc

MISCELLANEOUS.

A Weiser PROVERB-If a woman were

bub

that, shortly after the placards threatening to drive all foreigners away from Foochow It was a subject of very general surprise

had appeared, the matter seemed to drop with rings of the same metal attached to in a very quiet manner, and that no notion, them. These men are clearing the way for ing on the ground with long iron staves

either on the part of the Chinese or Foreign the fire-brigade. They are the night polios OOR Canton currespondent writes under with regard to it. An explanation of the than ever, or yon will be half squeezed to she'd catal lightning enough to kindie the Authorities, seemed to have been taken of Japan. Now take care of yourself more as quick with her feet as with hor tongue, date 1st July, 1869It may be of interest circumstance, which comes from Bir R. Alcook stands acquitted of the to capitalists to know that your Tai-Cheng-source, proves that the alarm felt at the driven to the sides from the contre of the

reliable death against the houses, for the crowd ia tre in the morning. accusation of dishonouring his office.e has contracted for the erection of a time was by no means anfounded. It street, which is filled as far as you out ace-A young parson of the Universalist de- THE LOGBIER AND THE CAYENNE PEPPER, It is scarcely necessary to put into words aguificent bouse at Shameen on the lot of appears that a disturbance was really down it by the fire brigade. On they come nomination, many years since, started west- the opinion which all true Englishmen ent's was built, which is now a thing of through the timely wisdom of the Viceroy time to their shouting chorus, the officers' rent. He took the precaution to carry & ground where the pioneer bungalow of averted only by a hair's breadth, and at a gond swinging trot, keeping regular ward to attend a convention of his breth- must hold of the action of the Govern

the

past. Carpenter Alin has accepted the of Fukien. After the placards had appear silver, helmets gleaming in the glare, sad bottle of no obligations of international comity orient which has cansured hini, min. sontract for $14,000, and the building is ed, consultation took place at the the white fire-standards, we can think of his food with, as a preventive of fever and cayenne in his pocket, aprinkle Treaty, in eminently caiulated to mislead

expected to be as prominently conspicuous Viceroy's Yamun, in which the Fontai no other name for the articles used a sig agne. The convention mat; and at dinner amongst the other mansions of our baked and the Viceroy took part. The former nals for the Bremen to rally and collect a tall hoosier observed. the parson as he fars as the learned gentleman (its reported was disposed to adopt no measures to put round any particular point where the fire seasoned his peal, and addressed him thee: THE Band of the 75th Stirlingshire Regier is held to be in your legal cirolo. an end to the state of affairs existing, and is hottest, or where their services are most-Strauger, Fil thank you for a leetle of These are considerations not likely to sugment will perform at the Public Gardens, bespoken, and sh American firm is reported Attituds that was being assumed, evidently in the unnatural glare, as they away and try it."Certainly," returned the parson; The tenancy of the promises is already argued strongly in favour of the hostile required, looking weird-like and ghostly that ere red salt, for Fm kind of curious to geet themselves to the Chinese authorities on Tuesday, the 6th July, cominencing at to have agreed to rent it at $1,500 per imagining that an anti-foreign demonstra-wave backwards and forwards far abore the at Peking and I was not much surprised 6.M. The following is the programo annum. Although this may seem as a sort tion of the kind would be successful. After heads of the approaching body of men careful how you use it." The hoosier took

you will find

it very powerful; be therefore, under these circumstances, to OVERTURE... Concert," Mel'hearson. of secession on the part of the said firen endeavouring to refute the Bootai's gu- Arrived opposite that part of the fire where the proffered vial, and feeling himself proof receive

Strauss from their countrymen, who have leased

Verdi large space of the old factory site with the last looked quietly at him, and asked halt; and, after a few directions from the thought he could stand the red salt "with ments for some time, the old Viceroy at they mean to commence operations, they aquinst any quantity of raw whisky: Cuota view of making it a de facto American How old are you?"-The reply. Sullivan be

Square, to his sasily distinguished in tinje "Forty-three." Well, then, rejoined principal oficer, the small fire-engities, impunity, and accordingly sprinkled a junk like square boses, are unalung from of beef rather bouutifully with it, and for a Consulate having beon the Viceroy, "I was in office before you the men's shoulders, and at once set to forthwith introduced it into his capacious Bull forwarded for approval to Washington), yet were born, and you may listen with aone work; the bamboo ladders are placed mouth. It soon began to take hold. He

it may be taken as a curtain proof that rospect to my counsels. I know theso against the should there be any houses to

to lot either

at foreigners and

to covered with firemen, writhe, denoting a very faharmonious con- Wyndham Street was reinforced to-day, will never be uutenanted, particularly in with them. They yield to one request after while the officers direct from below, or it no laugar.

time, as you think, trifling each One doing

his own work thoroughly,dition physically. Finally, he could stand and about 30 hammers were vigorously summer months. For the houses at Ho-another; but, mark you, if you go one from some exaltal and very often perfous screamed fire." ** Take a drink of cold

He plied by as many, prisoners. There are dam, with the exception of a tow, have no stop too far, you will find shot and places in the town where the work might opening towards the South, cousequently out your Yamun before you know where leje a certain amount of water," said the parsch. Will that put it be done without, causing annoyanng either the beat felt in such houses is of a nature to bunk. You had better act cautiously and dash among the officers. They are, as a ou asked the martyr, suiting the Acttau to persons in business, or to others suffer-

as to make.

think that he is

in not provoke needless trouble." The wise secasion to choose for

rule, beautifully dressed-rather a to the word. In a short time the uafor-

Agneer illuese,and where, too, anub

too, a public bakery."* Those who own

donning one's fine tunate man began to recover, and, turning and much uard

prevalled, and it was in obstructed. There are cases in which a no small amount of money by way of interest the danger was in the way or other red. they

of the to the parson, bis eyes this man

manner

that swell in

I in them, and as this is a.

Stranger, rimming in yon ball your fooling of common humanity would prevent on the extraordinary sutus paid for it ; gen. The matter was in sutass way or other refer- fic, they like to look their hest. Most of mildly answered the "parson,

appear advantage hefore the pub-self a infiction of

joint-stock

ock concern as the Shameen Bunp corned; but, of course, only a Treaties, repeated acts of violence, and Authority: must be respected, we know, Company," to buy up sbah lots of ground: version of the stair, would be a made up and with their smart little. lacquerad

with your

belief to go about with a bottle denial of justice, making life and property but there is a coarse way of entham may be offered for gale, and to erect ore is no doubt whatever of the wagger on, they excite

hell-fire in which

in their bands, and a tolerable degree of

your breaches?

pocket insecure, hail, rendered a collision aftmost of which this stong breaking in Wyndham holders, I venture to say, will be highly istence to the present.

fu

lotting, the return to the share-

little admira A FRENOR paper says that Колвен Гог

the widow of inevitable; and that the real authors of Street is an exampl

amongst the surrounding crowd. Inel Philippe Jacques

and shoemaker, has this regrettable occurrence, were the High The first scratch race of the season, for is not likely to meet with the favorable and inore especially aniong the literary and Impossible to hold it any longer. That of eighty four. When Napoleon I maried

satisfactory But Officers of Fukion and Chekiang,

point being abandoned until it is absolutely a lie at Strasbourg at the ripe old age carrying out their instructions, received four-pared cutters, took place on the after consideration of the powerfule, who have official classes, who are doubtless the innan standing with one of the white fire the Archiduchess Maria Louisa, ho issued from the Yamên to remove the Tacutas and node of the 1st instant, on the usual half been accustomed to look upon this place as stigators of the ill-feeling among the igno standards in his hand on the roof of a desrec, in his own military and absolute Afford redress. Had they done so, no col mite cose, between Burrows wharf and he remaing of the steamer Klu Krant and uisguided masses.. Not long ago, house, far in advance of every one else, lay should be inarried to girls in their

fashion,

that 6,000 soldiers who had earned lision or conflict would have taken place * that of Smith, Archer & Company's. The

a gentleman

engaged in a foreign house was close It is my purpose, when in a position to following contended, and the result was a after she had been "sold" several times, spat upon, when, being in a bont, he was fersely at him, is the person who will

np the flames, which leap and dart j return to this feature of the case, and frcond boats: Station No. 1, Apple, (Red), a kind of confirmation to the report anent man who committed the assault was well.the signal to retira to the next point de respective commundies at 1,200 francs answer these complaints more fully,

ully, to very first-class rice betwear the first and se- her station on the line, seems to have given unable to get hold of his asshilaut. The

he them with the responsibility of disobeying le, C. A. Lovett, (Cox.)

1. Dalmeida, 2. Steve Station Nu, 2, have opened the ball and are firing a reported through H.BM. Consul to him. You s

the crowd, who excitedly point to place on of: their orders, and thus

these provoking

quionely polits in his conduct. The matter this solitary figure, drawn your attention to

all the authorities of the town were marriagos took Blue Bell (Yellow), 1. Jenson, 2. Fair In the presence of such a a terror-striking

fleet as that consisting of Chanto, Anlun, and the local authorition, the Okinawan found fire. He has not retreated at the frogen and carriages wero furnished by the muni

the elly have been averted,

up, and see that he is on present, newly-married couples were ties Station No. 3 Elfin, (Blue), 1. J. M

Invited needless to say that it convenient to take his departure. It is A slight motion of his hand, to the Baloong, it is

though.

to the theatre, gloves, bouquets,

of an appeal to Her Ma: The noble army of stone-breakers in Shameen or on the American bund, they on for a long do not. You may go in a fer es, the tops of which are shut his eyes, and his features beran

ly veiled threat, conveyed in the conclud-

ing paragraph jesty's Government direct, through the Chinese Mitsid now in Europe, and to the other Treaty Powers through the Foreign Representatives at Peking, fall satisfac (tlon were denied. * *

At the same time I deemed it right to

one

at

abell

point out to his Highness, for the informs.ing from a way would, not be Shameen have been and are throwing Yel of the old Mandarin fortunately dothes; but there in & strontime when water, exclaimed, I believe?" 41"

how far it might deplore any action, which

lind led to a serious tops of life; the chief

the

on those who, by a persistent violation

wil

do,

Wal, I

blame, if not all the responsibility, pain on others, and this is one of themently should the Powerfuls get up a red to Pekin for the satisfaction of all cop-thom have highly-polished silver helmets,/want to know if you think it consistent.

**

Conflict

线

canes

ex

tian

But suohazoheme as this rous feeling against foreignora at net by inch the fire is ovnbated with; tio; Regiment of the late of the 88th

до

sort of Black-hole,

time of a very

dowry it; and,

of tho

young

in Paris,

aud ho fixed the

At

which might and would otherwise undoubaira 3 Menser, 4. Sim, E. Beart mob, or vagabonds, or bubtails have at such a time as this that the news of the below is the only movement he makes, and cipality.. In the evening there was a ban.

The charge against the local authorities

3. Classó, 1. Norton, W

perhaps

can be fully sustained by evidence of videox) The boste gob of well to are Ianoo and injustice of a flagrant character Lovelty on the part of the Chinese officials, which the Ripple and Bits Bell (ven went ahead, but there is war-talk to arouse one in the gether, fad for a hundred yards were eren; The prickly beat is suficient to apoy one, the last nine months preceding hse nuously supplied and, in addition, it will the Men tailing of, and notwithstanding meanwhite:

he easy to show that, whatever may be the their plucky rowing, had no chance. The

TO-DAY'S FOICE. Mr Russell on the Benck.

"The Bin An unemployed seaman named Antonio

the

ginning, and with increasing quarter of a leng The result was Xavier Macado was brought up on a charge.

behind.

Victoria Club,"

EXPOSURE OF BICK

BILT

Of the ten

ten

His

Sinclair for having taken steps to prevent agnishod. An officer now comes up and girls married on April 25, 1819, Widow Butherford Alcock to reprimand Mr Consul on him, and his burning clothes are extin-

at which them and his new mob of ruffians, egged on by a local tells off these augines, solely for the Wilhelm was the last survivor. misgnate, taking the law into their own pose of playing on and about this standard- Majesty land a wonderful taste for making hands, has arrived. The effects it is likely bearer. More and more angrily the flames marriages, and at one timis he conceived. ment-Press, . ↑ to produce are too obvious to need com- beset him, and in a few minutes he is on the idea of taking every herese in the fire again. This time, the tiremen below country for his most distinguished officers, are much longer in subduing it. At last which would have been au economical way LATEST FROM JAPAN.

they succeed; but the fastening of his of recompensing gallantry. vizor has been burned away, and it We have received the following Express down uselessly on his breast. The crowd eating contribution to the bistory of the GENERAL SHERMAN bas made an inter- drops from the Hiogo News of the 24th it.,ary out, and urgo him to retire; but he closing days of the war. It will be remem which, as it has not yet appeared hate, motions them to be quiet. He is a little bered that when the Confederate General will be of interest to our readers.

pala; but he looks determined. His time Johnston surrendered to Sherman in

retiring has not arrived, he

yet

thinks

April and until the last chance is gone, he will 1800, terms were accorded to him which

were deemed far at his post of honour. Who knows?

too liberal

by the public, bursting heart, watching him

especially as they went beyond the con- bursting Leart, watobing him loudly and dous made by Grant, with Lee. It has and been represented that Sherman acted ander

EXPRESS. (Nagasaki, 24th July, 1860.)

for

desire of the two Governments to live two leading the way, with the evident in the appellation of

bosts raced level, the Bhie Bell

One of the newly-opened hotels bears peace and maintain none, but, she attention of cutting down their competitor, Bakery" perhaps its enterprising proprie

apurting Fail

Canton Hotel and friendly relation with ouch other, auch re- and at McGregore wharf had succeeded for is prepared to afford to his visitors the aults are not possible if the Provincial a Authorities are allowed not only systemati in gaining a lead of a few fent held for a luxury of fee-baths.

moment only, as the rights and palpably conpire at sete of spin far less form," immediately showed in ally taxiolate the most important of Trasty "go" in them at the apple with more o finish, though rowing Haflon and murder, such as have charter front, and eventually won & Bond me was ized the course of affairs at Formosa almost from frequency and atrocity during the past year,

several Jungth's bel but to disregard the orders sent to them looked for, as it was considered any odds of larceny, under the following sirotin frogs Peking

on the Blue Bell We understand that a stances. Macedo called io at a Chinese after engagementa have been is, in truth, clear that the Central Govern- and we trust that the rowing community, day, and sked to see some pieces of silk, Hlogo this tuotting we have received the entered into with a Foreign Minister. It handicap soulling race is to take place soup, shop in Jervois Street shout

7pm, yester

By the steamer aftesbury arrived from which is anything but large, will manifest when a number of pieces were accordingly ment must find means to compel a greater that intereal in the sport which appears to placed on the counter. Not satisfied with following important nowa, an extract from proudly, and clenching ber little bands indirect instructions from President Lincoln, pect for beir own orders on the part of bo madly wanting in member of was in a glass-case behind the shopraan; port at noon to-day (19th June) we bare may have something to do with the pluck ment. In Maroli, 1865, Mr Lincoln hor efforts to restrain the cry which is al- but he now tells his country inen that be their local Authorities throughout the Pro-

the thus, the prisoner asked to see a piece which Hiogo Nece June 16th

By the steamer Japan which arrived in Wall, perhaps he does; and perhaps that and afterwards disavowed by the over- most on her lips. Who knows? we asked. alone was responsible for the terms made, vince, wherever foreigners are found, or fo

and on the reign Powers will be driven to one of two

obliging silk-vendor turning round, the prisoner disappeared from the the following important information, which which he is showing. Who is not brave Generals Grant and Sherman, and Admital alternatives in self defence. They must either. The inquest referred to yesterday as held shop with one of the pieces whiol: lay on the star to Jay before our readers devise such local means of pressure as shall.

Hakodadi has been attacked by the eyes, in whose glances he has learned a against the enemy. The generals disbussed

when he knows he is watched by bright Porter, met to consult on the final

in the soriera. With but one expection they have solitary bguro, as we liave seen it standing in hearing us speak of a all been handed over to the French anthori-immorable on the anmmit of a roof, with which I then thought would fall on me final bloody battle, mes that has yet been the practice as has not done so much as might have been Prisoner had been watched, and was seen French officer without payment of a ransom times it happens there is a crash, a smo- and he hoped that the war would end with ties, for transmission to Saigon for trial, its outline defined sharply against the larid near Raleigh, did exclaim more than once general rule. The action, consequent upon the conduct of local authorities at Canton expected towards even an approximation to appropriate the piece of silk, when the and Takow, which led to the three wars sick by the Chiness. From the evidence the fellow'a person but he kept denying it to admiral claim the prisoner, and refuse which rolls up as the roof falls in, save was to be done with Jefferson Davis and to a humane course of dealing with their alarm was given, The silk was found on/of several thousand dollars, The Ministerthered ery; and the volume of smoke, out any more." The question arose, what ware exceptions and as regards the last, taken before the Coroner, a most jumbled in the most impudent and barefaced way what took place at Takow could not be story presented itself in the form of considered the act of any local officer, but explanation as to how docessed had bean possible-Mr Russell sent the blackguard have been hauled down at noon of the 17th. black pall, and nothing more is een or me," writes Sherman, "under ad

The flag at the French Legation was to lops the intrepid standard bearer is in a other leaders fi President Lincoln left

de locked out from the hours on the doorstep

heard of should the Japanese persist in their refusal Nothing could be bettor than the go of which he was found. The house was. the customer was fleeced in a Chinese shop to deliver up the prisoner, All the French / the spot which has been his tomb, and ion that all he asked of us as impres teral tenor of this language, if Sir R. that of a blacksmith named Tam Acheong, by Ret.) went last night to a shop nearesy to make sail and steam at a moment's corpse. It is not often, though, that be better, leasing him free to apply the remed Alcook would, only stick to it." No. 204. Queen's Road Went, and was 75th the shooman Private Cample/men-of-war were in fighting trim and is dragged out a cbarred and blackened their homes Aycow; the quicker the

open country.

шите

Mr Liocols,

control and coerce malfaisant and corrunt upon the body of a Uhinaman who was: counter. This sort of thing had been done Southerners, and rumour says taken.secret? There has always been to us a the probability of Lee falling upon Sher officials into good behaviour, or hold the found dying on a doorstep, dinolosed a very before (a fortnight since), when out of a Several Frenchmen liave been taken pristrong spico of the romantic investing this man in Imperial Governtient responmble for iure unsatisfactory state of things among the hundred pieces shown him, two pieces dis- H’wrongs at the ports and elsewhera Chinese lower dinsbes regarding the tending appeared; but on the presa occasion, a -in a much more direct and stringent mai of the sick. Twentyseven years inter- pursuit we made, alk in his trousers The Japanese-refuse to deliver up one sky or back-ground of vivid flame. Some- that blood enough had already been shed.

course with foreiguera in an English Colony caught with the

picos of a

dreenid w

of the Government itsell.

Prince Kung's despatch to the Minis

and the fellow was

to hard labor for six months,

In

the only other

case worthy of

record.

One

alleged to be only a temporary residence Fletcher's Buildings to

who

80

pay the ransom

notice.

him natil the Bre

passed over

these armice, and get ` the soldiers

back to

tumed with a

Gene

meets this traggio and; for his experience and the restoration of civil law." Mr lay in a small stak

The Japan left Yokobawa at 11.50 a.m.erally teaches him the exact moment Lincoln evidently wished that Mr Davis ter appears as enclosure 15 in Number of the sick man but as depessed bar of 'bavey, pipes, and matches, sad took out 18, dated 10th January 1969 It felle pointed out this blacksmith as the man six 10-cent pieces wherewith to pay his on the 17th, and at noon the French flest when to retreat, and he makes his ssuape a should succeed in effecting his escape from

put him outside,

said black- bill. As his account amounted to only that vity.

few seconds before the rafters give way, to was expected to leave for Yedo, to bombardake up his position at another point s leading Southern politicians, against whom

to the

“ country, as well as all the other the story from the Chinese point of view smith had been arrested by Inspector centa, Without materially altering the foots, but Grey. of course making out that violence and the number of foar or Ave, who each gave dropped through to the ob; but the Yokohama was in a great state of excite bably the next house to the one he has jost feeling far more intense than aga mili

little mure remote from the flames, pro milic indignation Relations or friends appeared to the upbell, as he thought, returned

pieces to his

they ment,

and the same thing is again gone rals Lee, Jo. The historians of the war left

Johnstons, and other freschely were our characteristics, while an independent and safe version of their rade said that, he saw the prisoner (the

through. Thus, as we have said, the cruel tary miso," lab-like, docility, courtesy, and good several movements in the master and the shopman) pick up the three coins, the cade

A JOUFLE annotindes in the New York element is fought and battled with almost cannot afford to overlook this letter of tamper fera those of the Chinese official manner in which each sought to screen became comparatively clear. The old wo Post their marriage, and add to the notice: inch by inch. You are watching these men General Sherman. It is addressed to the On the 11th February, Sir R. Alopathimself from blame was both annoying and man who applied the tobacco gave up the No sards por any money to get them with some admiration, when you hear the New York Tribune, and dated April 11,

amusing, while the way the deceased was Bounty when the Constable was procured with

I.

floor. As a coin-

sound of horses feet and the clanking of a 1869,

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