895 JULY 5, 1869.
OTATIONS.
okeNo. 5th July, 1869, Patua, New,... 1665 Old, ... 650
Benares, New,
557
Old, ...
Halwa,
Persially...!
BOMBAY,
JALCUTTA,
*Exchange,
the sight,
630
505, пот. 16 a 21 15a 201
15 Ways' sight, Rs. 328
3 days' sight, Rs. 228
3 days sight, Bank, Tis, 755
Lawis. Bj
by nonto
2.70.48.50...
touch,
overeigns
.... 22.70 a 22.90
4.46 4.48
Shares, Dock, Old,
Do Now,
Shares, Old,
Now,
Temperature.
121 Por
40, nom
10 p. c. disc
PS. P
CONG, 5th July 1869, (14
ars Balconer & Ch's Premben,
Queen's Road)
TEBAM, Dry,
Wet
4 P. M., Dry,
Bank Wet,.
red Maximum,
Min, over night, (82)
4.1.
No. 6, Vol. 3,
OF
$ &
ON
29:8351 $29.787!
QUERIES
A AND JAPAN
For June, 1868)
NOW BEADY,
LOFFICE
6, July 2, 1889.
BIRTHS.
2nd June, at Hankow, Mrs MBAY, of a Son,
duk
27th June, at Shanghal, the BELL, Esq., of a Daughter.
CHINA MAYL.
MONDAY, JULY 5, 1869,
GKONG ASSOCIATION tee of the HONGKONG A380- at length issued & report intended to lay before the
the Cleneral Meeting to he
th instant (Thursday next).
ly it gives us no information
byund that already made
except the publication of a
he correspondence between
nd horse Associations.
a pity that the whole badi
en in the appendix, ta mem
then have before them if
a complete resumé of pro
e their formation. Thus,
first despatch informing
abery that a local Association ned; the sircular letter of
bruary 1868 and the de
1st October, from the Hon. Mr Duddell, Although. may be acquainted with ats, as they have not yet been
a collected form with later
he omission on this occasion red.
sions present theraselves for ation of the members at the meeting. The one, whether ssociation shall or shall not exist; and the other, if its ensured, what machiney d to ensure its bonefimpl
latter consideration in minor question as to the otherwise of the reaigna
saisting Committee” and et us firstly refer to the t forth in the report of the object, which is thus de
tion was formed in Novein-
e promotion of the interests.
with the primary object, endeavouring to effect the Military Contribution levied with the further design that taken, to venire des monte afol action should then
pubjects connected with the cation of the Colony would appear most unmis
if the steps taken to secure
uestion were not successful,
intention of taking action
cts. As we predicted when
was drawn up, ill success
it, not merely from the
enting it to Parliament
se of the Bémion, but
er the past or present
an be made to see any in-
post. It is almost hope
pt obtaining a concession the Government or the inclined to make. The mall in relation to Impe: ean affairs to be made a and we almost doubt
ald find more than a single rought under discussion.
g in support of the views y expressed that the petle
No. 1895. —July 5, 1889.)
tion was unwise from intrinsic defect in argument, bat simply state facts adroittod even by the most realous ulvocates of
the invitation of the other, and thus there has arisen a very pretty complication as it stands,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Inspector Grey's case against a girl of eleven years of age, who was found wan dering about the streets, was brought up duced, the girl recognised her, and ex- again. The mother of the girl being pro
Ia wish to go to her mother; when
the action taken by the Association, The noble army of stone breakers iu Wynd- The question for consideration is there
in the afternoon no less than 50 were at work. We are informed that the control of this form of prison laboue lies with the gaol authorities, not only in respect of cars of the personal, safety of prisonora but also as to the selection of the scene of their la hility, and so does the Inspector of Build bars. The Surveyor repaistes responsi ings. He cannot believe that Mr Douglas,
fore narrowed as to whether, the memorial ham Street was again recruited to day, and cordingly allowed to do so,
having been unsuccessful and there being no prospect of its becoming effective, the Association should still exist. In the terms of the report its failure to carry at the first item of its progress renders it practically non-existent, except on
paper.
CORRESPONDENCE.
3:
on those ruling in Hongkong whence almost were burned on a vast pile on that spot, all its supplies are derived. Saven vessels and what remained of the victims was co PORTUGUESE LAW.
have been despatched from Amoy with full vored with the earth which has hidden the To the Editor of the "ORINA MAIL" cargoes direct to the uited States. The crime for two hundred years, but which
HONGKONG, bth July, 1869.
total export for the Beason Six,-Your
to America correspondent D. having seen amounted to 4,155,063 lbs. as against witness was wanted to help in crushing t
at the moment that a terrible it op fit to call your attention to a passage con- 5,963,987 lbs to same date last year.
the } The charge against a so-called tailor tained in Note 4 to. Art. 963 of the Nut.
power that had wrought the murders. TAMSUI, (Formoba). The exportation of There were the bones, the charred wood, named Mak Awai, for having been con Ref. Judiciaria, subjoining his own inter-Coal, notwithstanding large supplies and the rings by which human beings had certed in engraving plates for the many protation of it, I beg leave to remark that and low prices at Shanghai, shows a con- fastened to the facture of notes on the Chartered Mercan he has strained the meaning of the com- aiderable advance and preparations are substance was still to be found. This inci- posts and even adipose tito Bank, was proceeded with. Evidence mentator. The passage oited is evidently being made for a large business in the dent inast not be degraded to the level of This man has been in custody of the Can- policy, the Attorney General should be was produced of a pig-dealer at Canton, & enggestion that, in the interest of State- article during the coming season.
the sensational-it is only that researches Takow, (Forma). General La Gendre, into history produced a document at the
hear
We should be sorry to see it expire. the superintendent of the gaol, in to blame authorities since March last, but for empowered to prosecute de officio and to U. 8. Consul at Amoy, accompanied by time it was wanted. It was received in But it is very evident that if that termi- for in the annoyance of which we coraplain knowledge: he admitted and he bed no demand the punishment of persons who Me A Mab, of Custom's Service, evidence, and there was an end. The
nation is to be avoided, it must be recon- stituted upon a broader basis; viz, the profiction of the interests of the Colony without reference to the result of any particular line of action. If it be cual dered that every Ordinance of the local government, every annual estimate, every gover enken by the Consular and
Chinese authorities in the neighbourhood of Hongkong, the utilization of our Military, the tendency of the Gambling Licensas, the regulations of the Coolie Trade, even the very efficiency of our police, are all questions which legitimately
what offence the witness
hit-grave offences against slions. It and Mr
however, that be commit
ward he
teers, now at the bottom of the ses
We
can have no bearing on the question of 24th February, ng, a Merchant, landed on verdict was the overwhelming vote that from a Chinese Junk in neither alien nor Spaniard should be again prosecution by the injured party, because Liangkiso Bay, and on 28th had an inter. liable to be muntered or even touched by the Lair dispenses equal justies to all who view with Tankes toock, head of the United Roms for religions quinions. Had a hindrad seek redress before Portuguese tribunala, Clans, with whom after a conference o
whatever their nationality, position and several hours, the Treaty formerly entered Roman Catholic dogma, the event would occurrence chanced to come in support of a plase of residence may be. The opinions of into as to protection of shipwrecked foreig. have been proclaimed as a miracle, or some the two "best judges in law" (put for ers was fully ratified and extended. The thing like it, from wars by your propone um Maca- Foreign party were hospitably treated; and pits; bné Protestants are quite content to thousand Romish pid One of them marely says that the crime of shipinastors in need of supplies will have grast Record office. We will not even ense," establish
to the contrary it is believed that wrecked voyagera, and accept this as a fortunate discovery in the abuse of the liberty of the Pres in aggra- their safety guaranteed should they be cept as a miracle the loss of the Abbatuces, vated when committed against a foreign necessitated to land on that formerly in laden with Peter's pence and Papal volun- sovereign or his representative, while the hospitable shore. other confeaacs his ignorance of the state of GEN BEAL The fines and confiscations. the Law on the subject, and considers it for offences against Quation's Regulations, kept a better look-out and not have run only think that the captain should have
Lawyer at Lisbon for an opinion. 1869, amounted to Tls. 2,426.5.5.1, of thought that his freight made him superior which amount Ningpe alone contributed to the rules of navigation; the pilots of the ovor. TIs. 1,400.. antiroly Native The offenders were almost bark of Peter have made that mistake once who shipped or landed small amounts of
passengers by utoumers, or twice before.-Illustrated London News“ goods without providing themselves with the necessary permits. The total amount to the Imperial exchequer during the three menthe amounted to Tls. 1,664,760, nat vossels smonated to Tls. 42,717.
fall within the province of such an Asso vates your real boadlo so much as kloking or metal-said to be connected if ivory necessary to apply to the Association of during the quarter, Jautary to March, into an American. brig. But perhaps be
14
Your obedient servant,
a. s. P.
[We at least put forward the opinion of the Attorney General of Macao. If that carries to weight, where are we to look for an opinion. The broad question is, can prosecute a Portuguese, resident at Macao for libelling him in a Mano publication. forward the written opinion of Portuguese legal authorities in support of his dictapi. He rails at the status of those who have given plutons (not knowing, by the way, who they may be,) but why does he not fol- low the example of Uma Macaense" and ourselves and offer something beyoud bia own interpretation 1—ED. Q. M.]
CHINESE OPIUM.
OVER-TRAINING.
The lamented death of Mr H. Hoare,
in some dessure due to over-training, rais es again the important question whether the full exercise of his physical powers is injurious or not. Wo take it that the object of every system of training is to bring Mr Hobson's report on the Trade of the whole body into such a state that it can now, in the Chistoms Gazette, contains support without injury a sudden, a pow the following interesting particulare regarderful, and a protracted strain on any or all ing the production of native opium :- of its organs. It is obvious, therefore, that Amongst Exports the most noticeable a good system of training should be so the production of which induced the local of the powers of both body and mind. Ve- ia Szechuan Oplum, the large increase in ordered as to effect the fullest development authorities to establish a special "Le-kin" happily that end is tog often disregarded, collect an impost amounting to 14,400 oseh power is all that is attempted. Never- office in October last year, with power to and the mere evolution of the muscular per pecul. Finding, however, that the less, even so, it is easy to perosive the drug was, being smuggled largely to Kiu-advantages that must follow from the mode kiang, Chinking, and Shanghai, the auth of life pursued by the intending athlete. rities further agreed that the duties pay- He must be early to bed and ap by cook- abis at the Foreign Inspectorate should be forew; le must keep his skin in action by fixed-pending reference to Paking at cold ablutions and friction after exercise
and The 7.5.0 Coast he must eat and drink liberally, for his waste is great--yes far within the bounds
there is mure of the Parish Beadlo spirit of knew defendant. Having been handed government, than can be attributed to that over to the British Vice-Consul at Canton, gerdsman Messra Gibb, Livingston & Co. he was sent down to Hongkong on Satur- were not long ago bred for permitting day. He had been told that these move opium balos to temporarily remain in a ments had some reference to a forged thoroughfare which, as compared with Bank note; but he knew nothing about Wyndhama Street, is sa a blind alley. Her any forged Bank note, and he had no Majraty's stone-breaking suthorities have a evidence to give against the prisoner wider latitude allowed
river. 1865, but, he was informed by Pri-squer had first know that "What in a captain, is but a sholeric word, is is the flat blas the Chinese Magistrate that he bad to phemy." A convict may comunita nuisance retosis in custody until Mak Awai was ar-
Pivate for which a first class merchant would be rested; and he could not understand this, as maleted in a penalty. We shall not be at he had told the blagistrate that Mak Awai all surprised if the reserve hammers are (prisoner) was an honest business mau. He brought up to morrow, Nothing aggra had never seen any blocks of
with the ma him. ciation to discuss, too much stress callar beadle in this case, we have no objection Alloy, Ho Acheong and others in Hong- **In justleo, however, to the partien-nufacture of bank notes He knew. Ho hardly be laid upon its importance. It to observe that some very high examples of kong, and he visited them about a year might, if it so willed, become an informal Beadledom have been set before him in this book.This evidence did not seem to throw but powerful court of discussion regard Uolony lately
much light upon the cass, and the man was ing/all-official measures, and, though
further remanded until the 12th instant, by protests might be over raled; the certain the six Chinese passengers shipped onhich time, it is to be hoped, the police a Brítíli spbject resident in Hongkong of duties contributed by the Forojgn tradeich is stated by bis frienda to have been knowledge that a public organization board the Datch schooner Gouverneur Nagt may be more succesful.
Sergeant Gowan, of the Union Dook at existed, willing and able to set forth in glas, which arrived to-day from Aufster-Kowloong sharged two Carpenters with We say ha unot. Lut 0. Á. P. bring of which sum the Tonnage dues of Foreigy the regimen requisite to maintain a tuan in the strongest way every adverse fact and dam, three died about a fortnight so at the old and stats offence of purloining
of the three remaining alive, one argument, would have weight. But, and second is wounded in copper nails supplied them in the course of if to this we add the assertion that three places, having been stabbed by the business for use on ships aides. The nails, scarcely any political measure taken one in confiusciant. No reason is given which were aurreptitiously pocketed while by the British Government in China for the attempt to stab; neither in the kind work was being carried on, were worth proper fails to more or less nearly of sickness stated of which the other three only some 60 cents and the prisoners were caught at the search with the nails on touch the pockets of Hongkong re- died.
them-Defendants said they had purposed sidents, the argument in favour of
to use them on a higher part of the veagul's its continuance is much strengthened.
side, but they forgot, and they likewise One thing is, however, necessary and that
neglected to give them up on going away. Mr Russell did not fully approve of this is a clear deinition of its duties and
Joseph Peranto, Chilian seaman, and reasoning, for he sent each to hard labor timits; what questions it may be expest John Behn, so American, of the ship El-for one month. ed to discuss and what are clearly with are, were holding the Independence Festi out its functions. The impression existral yesterday. They, of course looked out ing snióngst a rúajority of the members for a place, with a license, and thers in- that a Chinese act which takes money dependence was screwed up to a most ob out of Hongkong pockets is ono affect jectionable point. They were discovered ing the interests of this Colony does not assaulting the passengers on the street, and he did not like the employ, and had got a not mentioned the subject of Coolie Emi- The 15 Export du thue enabling it to |
when called to
to order, they fell to a general seem to be shared by the Committeebammering of the Ledian preservers of pub- his mouth's pay; but he knew nothing of/ion to Demerara. Why won't he Trade duty per This point should be cleared up. lic order. Mr Russell imposed a penalty of his liability of being brought before the enlighten a reader of your valuable journal compete mere favorably with the Fureign
Leaving these considerations to the $2 each, in
in default seven days! hard labour; Magistrate. Mr Russell, however, fined and if there seems a prospect of a large
as to what they have done the past year, drug in the markets above mentioned. attention of the raceting, let us turn to and prisoners had to go to Grol.
At a distance from the producing dis defendant $10, in default one month's emigration the coming season 1 I assure tricts, it is hardly to be expected that re- the machinery by which its objecte are Inspector Kirby
a-chair-coolie imprisonment. charged s
your correspondout it will be very interest-liable information can be obtained as to the to be effected. Locally, we may notice will having license which was not be
Ho Apin, a.shop coolie, was charged with The Inspector ex-burglary. A sollux of line in Tal Wonging to me to learn something of the man-yield of the Seechnen puppy crops of last tion, and if the majority of the meanbers Puned that defendant and another had a Street: Wanchi, was the complainant; and Canton, and I know of ne one-more compe- from 9,000 to 10,000, pevuls. that the Committee tender their resigna lieved to be his own.
ner the coolie traffic is conducted from year, but the lowest estimate tea it at chair which a gentleman wished to hire, the circumstances are as follow. It appears tent to give the desired information.— dissent from the views expressed as but that the other refused to carry the gan that the line-sellor was somewhat restless I am, dear Sir, to the matters which fall within the protleman and threw a atone at him (outting last night, and got up abe au this
CONSTANT READER. vince of discussion, it will of course have his load) instead. This man was sent down mounting to enjoy the fresh air; when to
Fongkong, July 5, 1809. to be accepted and men of broader views to the Registration Office, so test the worthy his astonishment he found the door open chosen, That is a question yet to be who threw the stone might be produced.
and saw the prisoner walking up stairs. wettleil, but it must be a sine que observed in Cap Street, by a PU, carry the prisoner had thrown down showed
A Chinamian represented as a tailor was Witness caught the prisoner; and a chisel that the Coromittee accurately representing a spar; and when the constable stopped he w
that
in any important question drawing up s tail gave away. Cwing to the hazy nature of coguined the prisoner, though the line- therewith-r Douglas, of the fol, re- statement of their views and arguments the possession of this spar, and the fact of seller find never seen him before.--Uther and alizing it to aty document for his tail being slenderly attached to his
evidence warded to the Government by me or theo was produced, together will that rity. We do not of course, claim this known in Gaol: but Mr Russell sent him said he ran to meet prisoner, but prisouerks to give him a feu de joie as he passed. f of these places it may be purchased at froma of the heart for the blood, pr
TO-DAY'S POLICE.
Both Magistrates aat to-day, and a fair amount of business was got through.
I
THE COOLIE TRADE FROM CANTON.
To the Editor of the "OHINA MAIL' Correspondent is out again with bis amus
SIE,-1 am delighted to see your Canton fug and interesting lotters. I had feared cares occupied too much of his son in eller hip bouch of his time to allow him to indulge his taste for letter I am sorry to say in all his letters he has
NO. Whyte, watchman to a Gambling- house, was charged by Inspector Lysaught for having left the Navel Yard at the expira- tion of only 14 days of his probation writing? Defendent admitted having left, but said better situation he knew he would forfeit
THE NORTH.
of
satiaty; he must exercise not one but
every set of the muscles of his body. Such pursued, is wall known rapidly to tell of a plass, if bugun in moderation and steadily the general development of the entire sys. tem. The inuseles grow; the chest expands; the power of sustained exertion ingressen fatigue is scarcely felt the sleep sound
and refreshing the spirits are light; the whole frame experiences au elastio vigoar
constiutos
atos keen enjoyment. Nor
Front the bat sources I learn, how ever, that extending from Patung beien 巴東縣:
that itself on the eastern boder. of H-peh," to "Mien-ohon Lo-king-hsien?
Dave
do we see any reason why such a state and should not be maintained indefinitely, Te a man who has arrived at the condition
羅江縣 on the
such a regimen pursued for a few weeks
By the P. & O. str. Madras we are in re-western borders of Szechuan, the Poppy is produces, exertion, even when violent and undertaken, occasiona no harm. districts
Injurious The chief inland markets for the drug who have attempted
the views of the majority, the minority the individuat by grasping his quene, the he was the man who had marked the door ceipt of Shooglmi papors to the 29th ult extensively cultivated in no less thau 76 anddenly effects are only felt by those
80
ค
(N. C. Daily News.) Ting Futai passed Chinking on the lat,
trained.
en raute for Suchow, in a rather ecedy looking are Chong-bing Pei-chou muscular work when it
And the rationale is easy to discern, aces military were in waiting along the river and Chang-shun at either The first effect of every muscular offart to hard
labor for seven days. for two or three members, but only in
I would
turned and can to the army of the others
to produce distension of the righton appear that the thief whose pro who were pursuing him. -Prisoner said he It is stated that his best was towed all the 150,000 to 180,000 cash per preal, and at side cases where, as is very probable, it may fessional education has been fairly attended would lesey the uatter to the conscience of way from the Yelow River. This enlight present it is quoted in Haukow at from ned on by the contracting muscles, apd happen that the two parties are nearly to is as much at home in water as on laid; complaint; and Mr Bussell decided toned official appours to appreciate travel 350,000 to 400,000 par pacul. It reaches prevented from regurgitating towards the quad for the "interests of the Colony and one of his most common freaks now is leave it to the conscience of at Hinglish ling by steam but we always understood this market in the form of fiattish cakes capillaries by the valves, flows with increas
that the are the primary consideration. As to to dab into the car augstad Jury, for ho committed t
the prisoner to theing the canals.
people objected
steamers unter-baving an outside wrapping of leaves, and ed rapidity through the veins, and accumu the London Association, the sooner all last night in an empty house near the new tio expertness. A Chinaman was found
How is Supreme trial.
is that H. B. Ting owing to imperfect propagation is loses laces in the right auriols and ventricle : a is not afraid of hurting their feelings * largely in weight en routs." fast gain feeling of intress in the breathing results, connection with it is severed the better Slip of Meurz M'Donald's at West Point: MESSR Hoard & Co.'s steamet Suwonatio The
Amoy Trade Report-if it be worthy ing favour with the Opium emokers of This in the daly trained man is very trau for our local hody. It does not require and as he had a pair of blacksmith's tongs came out of the Union Ikick (Kowloon) this the name by H. B. M. Consul at Amoy, these parte, owing in the first place to its sient in duration; the heart, by a few pow- great talent to suppose that, with the and a bammer in his possession, this fact morning, and was towed to her berth in is one of the most lamentable effusions which cheapness as cumpared with the foreign erful beats, frees itself of its load, and res forty or fifty people now at home inter was regarded as very suspicious. When the barbour. Messrs Landstein & Cals have, for a long time, found their way into article, and again, owing to a prevalent piration becomes coincidently deeper and ested in this Colony, scattered over the defendant saw that he was observed of the steamer Shaftesbury went into the Kowloon our column, it is lamentable not only as theory that it can be smoked with less per fuller, the flow through the pulmonary
|શ્ન
record of
but from the nioivus effucir. decreasing trade, bu
expilistis is accelerated, the balances tween the jung and heart is re-established, and what is a metimes called the "second
Court for i
length and breadth of Great Britain. Police, he reu for the Praya, jumped into Dook this morning. Yesterday afternoonuse of the sketch which it gives of such an Association must be a failure, this Harbor, and swam off some distanco the Melissa, iately ashore in the Ly-eo-this falling off and of its causes. We know We require parliamentary influence went after hint, when defondant gave hine moon pass, roburned from Aberdeen. Dook, well that Consular officers have a hard fight
P. C 26 (Chinese) got a boat, however, and
backed by the eforts of two or three, self up.-Mr May gave this gentleman two influential people at home in com months' nard labor, munication both with ns and the mem- Mr Andrew Millar, plumber, appeared to her or members who undertake our cause answer & charge of aut having paid his Nor must we loss sight of the fact that chair-beard belonging to the chair ili, qube of having detained the chair-hire, and our relative positions are much like tion Defendant. denied the charge, said
having boen sarveyed and repaired. Press
where Foreign
PRINCE. ALFRED AND THE MAO-
RIES
Prince Alfred and the Maories wore on
Wind" is prodnoad. In the inadequately
to fight 45 influenco is not so Shanghai but the inference will press one, it reading such a cureory che, o sa and the natives roro equally polite
and probably equally sincere. might more sucessfully combat the illegal Marlborough presented to the Prices of that with which Mr Pedder favours H. B. M.
The chiefs and people of the native tribes Ministes from Auray, that mure energy residing in the provinces of Nelson and
interests is frankly attributed.
the early exbibited as at the most friendly terms. His Royal Higliance is not re-established; the valua conti.
•those of Client, Attorney and Counsel. that he had offered the coolies a fair amont Q.C, president; Mr Watmore, treasurer; taxation to which the decadence of Britishs following nådress: This is ut atdress are unable to play their part, and
The Association is the Client whose duty for their hire, that they refused and showed
BLOGAL
a
in
Millar a
THE Americans have been engaged most
%
welcome to our visitor from afar. Saluta
exertion
at this time are only natural, and they Coghill, Kea, M. D, was cuiseorated feelings of loyalty and My Frienda, ed have acquired powers adequate to the
all who look
проц
of
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(Express)
-It is with
pre-
of
my reception amongst you proving as it looked. Of course, like him whose un-
our young athleton constitute almoes a
trained man, on the other hand, the bal-
with each muscular effort, to pour fresh supplies of blood into the already An Aditis Amateur Dramatic Club has Conimitte are to consist of Mr. Polised,
of the latter, not possessed of dide elasticity, been formed, which promises greatly to add
overladen heart, which strives in vain
by to the amusements of the Par
rapid strokes to discharge its contents; the chest and lung-tissue, with the capillaries Mr Starkey, secretary and Messrs Coxon, it is to furnish the fullest information him a fare-ticket which he forwarded to Coughtree, Davis, and MoLéod. The olub
Such immediate A correspondent writes from Tientsin on tions to you, O Prince. We greet you as may absolutely ooour. to its Attorneys those whom we have the Registray General, and that he believed will embrace all' the beat dramatic talent June 3rd, that 8 be, grey shirtings here the white crane of rare appearance. Salt rasnits may be witnessed in
pursy old men indicated as the two or three working that plaintiff's meant to squeeze will be formed under rules carefully there is no profil, even if they only cust Sovereign the Queen, the parent of both yards. In the young it is less apparent;
among the smalours in Hongkong, and
been sold at Tls. 2.15., at which figure tations to you, the son of our Gracious or women after a run of but a hundred men at home. They in turn have to Mr Russell appeared to be of the same
A French gun-boat bad just arrived, races of New Zealand, the Maori and but even in them, if the experiment de tou instruct the member upon every possible opinion, for he fined the coolies each in the designed to secure its efficient manage sum of $2, or beven days' imprisonment for
meat Ibid.
Pakeha. Welcome, welcome. You have efter repeated without the (Recordor.)
regular point before he speaks in our behalf in endeavouring to obtain more than their
The new Masonic Lodge of St. Andrew's couie from a distant land beyond the ho- implied in training, the ultimate result is the British Parliament. An organiza legal fare; and defendant was discharged tion, such as this, might do much good. The story of the two coolies, was that part of the day in recalling to mind the fact in the Far East-No. 493, to work under run to visit us, and we bail your safe ar- tot loss sure: and many a man lives or If any members of the Association have they were employed from 8 a.m. till that on July 4th, 1776, America wes the Scotchonstitution, met yesterday rival amongst your loving people of this dies in meture age with dilatation of the
island, who are living in peace
the world right heart and ita concomitant train of a better proposition to bring forward we p.m. on Wednesday; and the defendant, declared to be free, sovereign and indo- efternoon (28th) for the installation of
taken before the several organs implicit trust they will not neglect the opportu- on the other band, stated that they were pendent." The expressions of Americas office bearers. We understand that J. G. S. of sunshine and the world of light, with ills, produced by violent exertion ander
pleasure only employed from 8.30 until 11.30, viz.,
Prince Alfred replied. *--*** nity to be afforded them on Thuraday for three hours, for which service he offer reusive general approbation, we believe, by Worshipful Master and Dr. Alexr John-
feeling of gratifica duties they are called upon to discharge. ed them 20 cents each.
Deputy. next,
their own nationality ston, Deplodnotion in tes freights has tion sad of interest that I find myself for The disadvantage of the system with and to watchman, charge of a drain nowhunte water us that there is no saluting vessel in harbour talgen place, most of the Captains having the first time ou, the shoros of Now Los sont pursued is, as we have mid, that it is the Praya, with neglect of duty in net hav-fying the Bag of the United States, no yesterday (20th) canvassed at £2. 10. Con- land, your beautiful and interesting conn directed solely to the development of the Turns is nową from Macao. The Inde fog lit a lamp near the drain on Saturday salute was fired, it being against orders and sidering the large number of vessels tow try. Be assured that the Queen will receive mascular energies, whilst the cultivation pondente, so we are informed, is iu for night, and in having left the drain un usage for the English Commodore to salute, due, wo may look for a still farther with no little satisfaction the account of the mental poware is almost entirely over- libel action, at the suit of Sur. Profiris de watched. Mr fussell sentenced the watch when there was no vessel to retura, the decline. Bouza, an officer in the Portognese army, man to pay is fine of $3, or go to Gaol for dilla was ducked out with a good supply
The U. S. gan-be cumpliment.
does that her feelings towards the Maories timely fate has led to those observations, 1-bost Unail
The success which the steamer Hunyshare met on their part by the most devoted there are many exceptions; but, as a rule, and nephew of the Governor, We are not fourteen days. aware of what sort of a Ribel, if any, our thief of a fallor (Chinese) was taught beatings and thing, the Douora Tunst satisfied those abareholders in the S., S. N. inily. Once dore, O friends, receive my distinct claas xt schol or st college, and
gallant commander and liss.ashieved as a carrying vessel omat have and loyal attachment to herecif, and fa Augenions contemporary has hoon guilty Tasti night in the ent of running away with But this is not all the news. If what we au umbrella, a pair of trowsers aud a of the day, The English gunboat Weasel Co., who were averse to her purchase on thanks, and when I am separated from you have been told is true and we have no jacket. The impudent scoundrel coolly was similarly dressed; and the 8.-9. Kung the ground that she would probably not be by thousands of miles of tea, think of the pers are too much croupied with their reasoit to denbt it-the came of Pereira v stated that he was going to take the things us was nut bebind in her display of up to the work required of her. With 30 of your Queen, who prays for your respective amusements to regard them in their proper light as a micans to an end— that oud is not the eulargament of the Sousa (ie Echo do Povo libel), has become to pawn, but as the complainant chose to flags, The old Churcotte (with any other feet lees longth, and 7 fost less beam than prosperity and happiness. →→ÁLFRED.
muscles alone, but the improvement of the amusingly complicated A court of inquiry remain out of the way, he took the clothes English craft) displayed the American the Fire Queen she carries quite as large a
TIME'S EVIDENCE.
ghur attributes with which we are endow- the official conduct of the plaintiff in that very justly sout this customer to hard labor was responded to in a similar way on the which, had nothing but Tea hoen carried a debate more remarkably than did the great towns the physics! education of the has been sitting at Macao, investigating without asking any questions. Mr Russell sign at the main; and that compliment cargo, having on her last trip from Hankow
brought down ue less than 2,300 tons, Seldom comes an incident to the help of ed. There is not a doubt that in all the part of the Unadilla and others. three-months. case, and it has arrived at a conclusion (80 for
night have been increased by anotlier discovery in the Quonadero, in Madrid young is far too much neglected. Every we are informed) which should necessitate Manah, a Malay seaman, was arraigned An inquest was to be held at four o'clock hundred at least. Her freight list on her The Cortes were discussing religious tolera large sebuul-and there are secres of them inasmuch as he must be presumed to be kerang named Abdool Rebiinau, Com. by the Coroner on the body of a female last trip up and down amoouted, we are tion, and a young orator, Senor Echegaray, in London should have its own gyuma. Mr Pereira's immediate presence in Macao, on a charge of having out and wounded a
was found informed, to no less sum than Tia. alleged against him, and that he is also might be was standing talking with some the verdit we have not yet learnt, though, 17.000.
(From the Customs' Gazette.) willing to do so. But be has a caso pend- friends, when defendant came from be from the circumstances, it will most likely
NEWORWANG,The first Foreigu Steamer ing here against the defendant (Sours) hind, and said "Is your name Abdoul be the usual one of nooidontal death, or the who will not leave Macao, and if be (P) Rahman Upon being answered in the still more common one, viz, an open ver for the season arrived at the Bar on the 8th Match, and made her appearance in the Were to go to Macao he might be pre
he struck down the said diot afmative,
A Chinese female fell from a third-storey barbour on the 18th. A cargo of steam vented from following up that case, Abdoul and ran away, followed by an
window yesterday evening, in a Taipingslian manufactured Palse cake has been des- remains in Hongkong. Sous sticks to took, Jin fi charge. The
TIENTSIN-The River was closed by ice Macio lest he might prejudice himself in fiel himself that the cut over complainant's count of her injuries,
from the 26th December to the 10th Febri P. & Drawing upou our recollections left eye was not the woited of a knife which
ary: The frat steamers appeared on the of the mythology of the nursery, the cases was found on the defendant His Wor
Ax American father advertises his font 26th a proof of the crushing effect singular deposits, to which the aftention of the purpose of using it as a central station Bland thus (Punch would make it clear, if ahip, however, sentenced him to hard labor we had bin): Suaza in Maco says to for fourteen days; but upon the word of daughters in the paper with a view to mar
riage. This is a step in advance of the Oll of the Leekin or war tax it is stated that their superiora was called, and examination for the colegraph system, when the arrange- Poreira, Ducky, Ducky, will you come Maliomed Arab (who said defendant was s here and be kilied ? Pereirs in Hongkong very peaceful man), the imprisonment was country. The daughters," says the ad- for a long time past there has hardly been showed that they were indeed on the scene anunts at present in progress for transferring (the spider to the fly) responds, Will you commuted to fine of 20%, and security for ertiser, are between the ages of seventeen an occasion et which the prices of Foreign of a tragedy. On May 12, 1609, eighty it under their control shall have been apu-
and twenty-two,
goods in this market have shown any profit three "herotice," including Dve women, cladul, some into my parloor? Neither accepts three months,
him and
up And
through sea-sickness or shipwreck. So he Indian constable, wlio tristrate autis bonist, aud ale now, lies in Iospital oa ac patched to Face
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AMOYA
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Our parament and our cricketers and ran-'
boy's
advocated priestly rule, he replied by inconstitute au important part of a viting the Cortes to look at the ghastly education op to the age of twelve, atula testimony which has just been produced in portion eren up to that of twenty. We do evidence of the character of that rule. The wat want athletes but a serie aano in cost details have since been looked up by the pore sano and this cannot be obtained winiitable-correspondents who supply the without the due exercise of both.-The English prees with Spanish news, and it is Fancet. esongh to note them very briefly. A new road was in prog
progress at
at Madrid, and it out through the field of the Quemadero, the THE London Scotsman understands that "Burning Place" of the Spaulsh Inquisi the Government are now negotiating for The labourers caine upon are the purchase of Covent Garden Theatro for
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