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botines of this paper be addressed to the yet find a seat in the British Parliament gambler with an assault. It appeared that the sampan-in which were the old woman Catholics and accused them of the and constantly raenloste on them the prac

particularly requested that communications relating to the general Proprietor and in no case to individuals, by Prob delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business, will, thereby be araided

and bought to

THE CHINA MAIL.

KORGKONG, MONDAY, AUG, 30, 1869,

HE LIDDELL AND OUR CHINA

BAO

a never a loser, by the residence among the Chiness of the Missionary families. The

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having sold his conscience; but Mr he had nothing to do with the bores; he he is an old offender, and bears the Gaol itself to their minds, and through them to proselytize to a certain "set of dogmas," Liddell's specch can have been prompted was only passing by.Mr May, however, brand on the left ear, it is presumed that boen conveyed to the common people, whom hat to teach all whom they can reach the by but one of two motives inconceivable thought the defendant had had enough to he may be cognisant of the robbery upon they lead. "It is only indeed, you far first great principles of morality, and to ignorance, or having been bought over of four months' hard labor.

do with the bones as to justify a sentence the veteran Yau-ma-ti constable's house-ther say, by the light of auch documenta explain the desires and aims of the better to Mr Burlingame's pretended views.

The case was therefore remanded until the that we can see how it may be true, as has portion of the English in coming among On account of the Sing-song, a large 6th prox. All communications addressed to this paper

forther evidence.

been said, that the minds of the Chinese them. They have opened Hospitals for must be accompanied by the name of the The former supposition leaves his honesty number (sond 80) Chinese were up to-day Chun Fook fai and Foong Atai, a bost- are set like the nether-millstone against the healing of the sick, and they frequent- ader, not necesarily for publication, but as unassailed, but perstite us to conclude for having been abroad without a pass man and his cousulino, were charged by the teaching of Missionaries." The con- ly spend time, and health, and strength in qarantee of good faith trweig-

that no matter how ignorant, how All were fined 50 cents, unless those who Captain Deane with having cat and wound- tants of the placard will, we think, bardly ministering to the physical wants of the empty-headed and dead to a spark of could show a "chit" from their employers.ed an old woman, owner of a sampan. It bear ont such a statement as this. It was poor. They live among the Chinesa on a Norics. It is

prisoners

directed angaged patriotic feeling a man may be, he may A Chinesa sempatrese charged a Chinese would appear that the

principally against the Roman friendly fouting, diffuse information, re- the parties had been living together as man

bacive the Chinese cheerfully in their houses, and two grand-children-to take them to bias flesh and gonging out the eyes of The second supposition, we put as the and wife, or otherwise, for some time, but Heung-liam about 3 o'clock in the day, and dying. This mods of attacking the Romish tice of virtue and religion: The sintive only other rational means of acting that their domestic felicity has been much returned to near the Kellett's Island with religion has become common on the part women are visited by the wives of the for Mr.Liddell's speech. But, whichever disturbed by the man's confirmed habit of out having apparently effected their pur- of the heather Chinese for many years, Missionaries, kindly intercourse is main- the use, there is not one man alive pos-gambling. In fact, the lady (or soupstress) pose, whatever it may have been. On arri- and was by no means a new charge when tarved, the hearts of the people are won, gassing any knowledge of the matter dis of his bosom called this man a confirmed al in the harbor, near Kellet's Island, the the placard in question was issued. The and England, both in its lawful commerce Mr Liddell is a disgrace either from his any work. He wanted to pawn the poor girls should go down into the hold, to time. The ignorance of the native popu- ignorance or his dishonourable conduct, was rattan at yesterday, which the which the grandmother objected. The fe- latiou leads to the belief of such stories. to the constituency he represents.

Ranipstress decidedly objected to. Enraged male prisoner then attempted to push one They has arisen from a misunderstanding more there is of this sort of influence the at the failure of his scheme thus to raise of the children down the hold; and when of the rites of baptism, the sacrament better it will be both for Chinese and funds, he out up the mat to picces and the old weinan ramonstrated, the male pri of the Host, and extreme Unotion. The English, and this will be especially the finished off by beating the poor sewing knife and to quieten her gonarally Ories with the Roman Catholics, and hence these are only known as devils" or "barbariana" spoiled the pillow box bosidos. Then he sonar commenced to cat her head with a Protestant Missionaries are of course classed case in inland towns, where Foreigners woman. Defendant, who is known to the of "save life" were then raised; and a foolish charges against us. The ruling To have Protestant mission Hospitals and complainant of unfaithfulness; but Mr heard them, lowered a bost, cams alongside but they invent them for the purposes of the cars of general and medical Mission- police as a gambling loater, accused the fishing jant passing at the time, the master classes know that these charges are false, Schools established in such cities, vnder May imposed a penalty of 10, in default and put a stop to the little tragedy going deluding the common people, and stirring aries, woll qualified by education, such ten days' imprisonment.

on. Prisoners were then taken to the Police up their hatred to foreigners. They are of you have known during your long residence Mr L. J. Gutierrez, clerk to Union Dock Chop near Jardine's, when luckily Captain piece with the notion, held by some of in China, would work well--if it might not with having absconded from his employ: prisoners were fat as above stated. Aft on the walls of Ninggo, and Bangchow, the spread of knowledge Company, appeared to charge his servant Deane happened to be on board. The the common people, and put forth some be shown to be almost the only practical. it appeared that, on Friday last, the boy

then taken and years ago in an anonymous placard posted method-for the removal of prejudice and in question had asked leavy to go home for few days; but as this privilege had been

passed a fiattering ealogium upon the that foreign opinn is uade by pounding

But we mother and her grandchildren. He waaatolen from China for this purpose; and in the Interior, it almost inevitably bringe are equally unworthy of grave consider with it complications between the Native ation.

and Foreign Governments, but this is not terial interests" in Chios, if missionaries which Missionaries propagate Christianity The injury that will acque to our "ma- as we have shewn, because of the way in are permitted to domicile themselves in the gor is it on religious grounds at all, but interior, you give as another reason for simply because they are Foreigners. The restraining them from doing so. "Cum- same troubles would have arisen, had a merce," you say, "its extension and free. body of merchants or soientifip men at development was the first

tempted to domicile themselves in those tis futile to places out of which Missionaries have re 1869, at 11 am

graft ou to a treaty of commerce a prosely costly boen driven. Our merchants are IN CHANCERY.

tizing agency for the conversion of the urging frear access to the interior, and evon Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris and an. nation to Christianity." You entertain permission to reside in inland towns for Special Case.

present efforts for the establishment of not be put off much longer. When cons- Protestant missions beyond the oircle of plications arise between merchants ponetra

THAT some change in the financial de POLICY.partments of the Colony was intended cause being as we have heard the has long been knows, the proximate intention expressed by the Foreign Office to remove the auditorship of Consular accounts to Peking It would seem that this, change is already about to take place, as alterations are already being made in the Treasury Department. A circular has been issued

Ma Lula's speech in the House of Commons on the 13th July is of a naturo arrest attention as being the first public

made by a member of Parlis attempt ment to guess the motives, which, at the present moment, animate our foreign Come in the policy toward Chins, which

to

a

boatman who had saved the old grand- the bones and fleeb, of coolies who land been

has recently inaugurated. It is hard to all Government employés, whose duty granted a month or two previous, the per glad to see that this said bostiman had a

refrain from characterising his state marts in language bordering on Invective, but we may state that they were untrue, pastatempaulike and unworthy of any Jusn who professes to possess any feelings

to

it might at any time be to pay moneys

into the Colonial Exchequer, directing them to henceforth pay them into the Treasury, which latter, it would appear, Oriental Bank instead of the Colonial as a receptacle for bullion, is henceforth to he abolishod. The subordinate em-

mission was folused. On Saturday morn

defendant, with all that dramatic effect go to the assistance of a fellow-country. ing, bu request was renewed by the heart, and that he had taken the trouble to which Chinese boys can assume his woman in distress. The case was remand sorrowful over the domestic calamity, eto. mother was dying, as usus, and he was coed until to-morrow, etc. Mr G., his master, let him go, and the promise was repeated hy dnfundant that

he

would be back on Thursday. Yesterday

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

morning, Mr Guttierres happened to go on Court Paper for Tuesday, the 31st August, the Treaty of Tienisin." is it it clot of

surprised to find his heart-brokon garçon board the Canton steamer. Kinking, and was busily engaged scrubbing a cabin-floor: hs

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ficial the prosouce of Missionaries night be

wa ahall be told that, however bee--

had engaged himself as servant to the Chief others. Rodger and others.-Argument of strong opinions against the wisdom of purposes of trade, and these, demands can

PROTESTANT MISSIONS IN

CHINA,

the

bright youth, and be was accordingly LETTER TO H. E. Sta RUTHERFORD ALCOOK, consequences to be anticipated from par. of that day argue that Britisk cominoree

of putriotism or honor, Briefly con ploys have already received notice to quit, and on the change coming into densed Mr Jaddell's misrepresentations operation the functions of Colonial Trea amount to this (1) That the Treaty of surer and Auditor General will, we pre Tientsin boing exacted by force, it was sume, be merged in one individual. We

are not in possession of the definite Engineer Defendant refused to return to be hoped that we should not "insist in scheme adopted, but have reason to be- bis former employ, having evidently found adhering too rigidly to all its stipula-lieve that the foregoing gives its chief "better thing" on board the Kinking; bons (2) That the United States were outlines. Should the auditorship of

but the police soon get their hands on this Consular accounts be tenanferred to charged. Mr G. distinctly stated on path entitled to our admiration and imitation, Peking, much needless waste of time that defendant gave no notice, and left his haring in all their intercourse with China and despatch writing will be saved. bed and surtains as they were untouched. invariably shown a conciliation, a pru vieion will be made at the principal his intended doparture a month ago Mr To

We can only hope that suitable pro-Defendant said he had given notice of Lenor, and a conception of Chinese ports for providing the necessary supply May Aued this gontleman $20, in default feelings which fully entitled them to the of bullion so as not to necessitate the one month's hard labour.

paid. Tientsing Consul, for instance, being authority or influence they undoubtedly permitted to draw only from the bank posess; (8). That our policy has hitherto at Hongkong. In other respects the been marked by the habit of violating simplification of having all Colonial the rights of the Chinese; (4) That government moneys in one depository is advantageons both to the colony and American trade received special proted the bank. tion" in China, and that she was bound

́ by sil obligations of humor to protect China in the observance of international

right and finally (5) that if we offend America out here it will be "awkward." Now we may fairly appeal to American residenta in China as to the opinion which can alone be held on such language as this. So fully have they identified themselves with the opinions, almost un animously held by British residents, that we almost date imagine that they will us strongly condemn it, as we, the pic tured villains of the piece, most certainly do. However unnecessary it may be to traverse bis arguments, as regards rest denta here, they must be denied and

refated for the information of home reg-

ders. His first remark as regards the treaty is so obviously puerile, applying as It does to every treaty, ever yet made between a stronger and a weakor power, that beyond pointing out that the infringe ments complained of involve such trifles at marder, robbery, violence, extortion, systematic violence and prevarication, it is needless to discuss it. The second assertion to simply groundless. America does not possess any proponerating in- fluence in China. Their treaty with Barlingame has been repastiated by the Feking Government That gentleman himself is to be recalled or diamissed. The last American Minister, Mr Ross Browne, has published the most antago nistic exposé of Chinese deceit and hum

LOCAL

The fine was

about tifin-time gesterday in an interset

A Chinese porkseiter was intercepted ing little pork expedition, undor the fol. lowing circumstances. He was discovered carrying a couple of baskets packed with eventy cattles (about 100 lbs of pig deal, cut up into pieces- 45 ready for sale in market. As this flesh (it was called pork) was at the time stinking and of an unusual colour, both the pork and the pork-man were taken to the Woat Point Police Station.

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K, C. B.

By the British Protestant Missionaries of Peking,

H. E. SIB RUTHERFORD ALCOCK, K.C.B.,

Pezina, July 14th, 1869, H. M. Envoy Extraordinary and

Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking. SIE,In recent despatches to A. M. Affairs, quoted by Lord Clarendon in the Frincipal Secretary of State for Foreign Huage of Lords, and commented on by the leading English newspapers, you have on tered somewhat at length into the subject of Protestant Missions in China and we, Protestant Missionaries resident in Peking, desire to address you, and through you H. M. Government, on some of the points brought forward by you.

ports," You have no doubt whatting into the interior and the proud, ignor- ever as to the risk incurred, and the evil ant ruling class, will the British Minister sistent eforts in this direction, pull leads only to the embroiling of the two Go- material interests and progressiva improve-vernments, and advise that the merchants monta in our relations with the rulera and be coufined again to the open Porta? people of China."

Complications mustarise from time to time As commerce is thus put into the fore in the opening up of this country to For- ground as the one only object of Great eigners and it rather becomes H. M. Repre Britain in China, it is impossible to refrain sentatives in Obina to meet those diftionalties, from asking what has been the nature of and to try every moral means to overcome the Chinese Has it been suck sa only to order to get rid of them. that commerce which we have forced upon them, than to advise retrogression in behubt the people, or has it besi autch as old not have a better opportunity And they to demoralize thou We fear that the of making this attempt, than in result of British Commerce in Chins has with the set ling of Missionaries in the in- rather had the lattor effect than the for terior, Protestant Missionaries ask for Commerce in China is opium, an article them. The use of force in connection with mor. The main bruch of the British aoither "gunboats" nor soldiers to protect which the Chinue believe to have been the Missionary operations is most abhorrent cause of our first war with China, and to their feelings. All they ask for is that The Band of the 75th Stirlingshire Regt. In auswer to the Lokong who stopped the which you have courteously furnished us These despatches, copious extrauts from

which, however eagerly it may bu souglit their Authorities-Minister in Peking and will perform at the Public Gardens, n

"rogue's march," it was said by this bearer with, strongly advocate a restrictive policy how does the trade in oplum compare with the Chueso Rulers, to insist on protection after, they regard as injurious to them Consuls in the Ports-will exert & friendly Tuesday, the 31st instant, commencing at of the patrid pork that it had been killed with reference to Protestant Missionary that in Tea and Silk? It cannot surely be being given to all British subjects travel- mentally, morally and physically. Now, influence, so far as they possibly can, on 5.30 PM. The following

westward and nas being taken to the operations in the interior of China, priu- gramme

is the pro-Choong-wan, .., the central district of the oipally on the ground of the implacable subject of self-congratulation in the matter ling or residing in the interior, so long as UVERTUES, "Prince of Wales," Cavallini. Taels 7, but had died a natural death, and rities and the official olus in China towards very little difference annually between the passporta. Sometimes this has been tried, city; and that the pig bad been bought for hostility entertained by the Chinese Autho, of our Commerce with China, that there is they comply with the conditions of their QUADILLRE.5** Imperial,??.

•Egrills. SELECTION,...."Fra Diavolo, Auber therefore been killed. Be time all Missionaries," and also because of the total value of the opium imported from and tried with success. A case in point. WALTZ, ......." Farewell,"

afterwards. Inspector Burton (of markets) Borges

ket injury that will asorte

our commercial India into China, and that of all the Tea occurred unt for from Paking, about two stated his belief that the pork-man was in relations with China, if missionaries are and Silk exported from China to England years ago, in connection with the prosecal- GALOP

Bull. the employ of Stell No. 40 in the Westorg porsaitted to domicile themselves in the in-spd doors. Let the following statistication of some native converts, made by Eng. W. J. Collender, Band Master.

Market, the holders of which had taken the terior. If Lord Clarendon's speech in the spook for themselves -

lich Protestant Missionaries. The precaution of disappearing from the scene. House of Lords, on the 15th of April last, In 1867 the total amount of In-

Consul at Tientsin asked Chung-How, Tuis evening Miss Rayner sond Mr. Bennes Defendant admitted that his master is rightly reported in the London and China

the disu 'Opium imported into will appear at the theatre of the Club Luni-wan-afterwards cut up, and that he (defend absolutely necessary that the mis innaries

Imperial Superintendent of Foreign Trade bought the pig, that the beast died, that it Express, he states it as your opinion that "it China, Tras 88,148 pls., 25,682

in North China, to check the local magis. tano. Their programa dommences with at) was told to throw it into the set should not establish themselves in the in-

of which were smuggled into

trate, the Governor of Lan-ling, a pity die- thu drawing room performance" uf

China from Hongkong, Personation, or Fairly Taken in, and His master had gone, le did not know terior," and again that "it is expedient that

In

tant 170 miles from, Tientale, in this perso Silver the total value of this

cution of the native converts at that comprises selections from Romeo and where. But Mr May, not believing that the e Missionaries shanld confine themselves Opium was..

The mission there was in a Juliet, the Baloony Scone and the desarip. pork to be thrown into the sun would be so to the Treaty Ports, exercising even there

a very flourishing atata tion of Queen Mul's agarios in Deen carefully cut up into pieces for the conve great judgeset

previons to this persecution, which was carried on by the magistrate at the in- land. The whole to conclude with Anience of the sharks, romanded the care for

further inquiries.

stigation of the native gentry. A procla Morning Call. The South African and

mation was very kindly sent to the neigh- formauces by Mine Raynor and bir Bevuce. Straits journals warmly commend the per

bourhood by Chung-How, and the grievance ceased. If this can be done in the case of WITH nach pleasure we copy

native converts, who might be the following.

persecuted montiment from Saturday's Govern- ment Classtte: His Excellency Sir Richard Graves McDonnell, B., has been pleused to appoint provisionally, until Her Majes towelt, Esquire, to be a member of the ty'a pléssure may be known, Richard Legislative Council of Hongkong, vice the Honorable Henry John Ball, absent on these peregrinations that he fancied the that the hostility entertained by the Obi-and Silk exported from Chisa to all coun- military forces to help thom in their work. It is well known and understood in China This shows that the total value of the Texas Buxious to fall back on H. M. ugyal and leave."

jacket referred to. The jacket was found nese to Protestant Missionaries, is not di- tries, in 1867, exceeded the total value of We meat demur to your Excellency's

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QUERY,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,..

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Taels 45,071,357

In the same year (1867) the to- In regard to the first point, you have re-tal amount of tea exported to prezented the arrogant pretensions of the all éanutries from China was Theodore Barclay, P. C, 183, was placed Roman Catholic Missionaries as une cause in dock on a charge of having stolen a silk of hostility to all Missionary labours. It is

1,122,384 piouls, the value of jacket the property of loking (No. 6), from no doubt one cause, and we aru es conscious The total amount of Silk ex-

which in Silver was........... 33,784,000 the Central Police Barracks. The robbery of the mischief of such arrogando zi took place on the 26th or 27th, but the of Your Excellency can be. But in giving fee was not traced to the constable until the hostility of the Chinese to Missionarios Saturday, when he was discovered to be as a reason why Protestant Missionaries wearing the jacket. There wore $2.50 in should be restrained in their operations, the pocket, and 100 loose cash, at the time the nature of that hostility and the princi. it was stolen. It appears that the defend pal causes of it should be distinctly men- the Police Barracks, and it was during ant is in charge of prisoners who clean out toned.

ported to all countries from Ubiua, during the same year, was $9,299 pieula, the value of which in Silver was........ 15,734,350 Total value of Tea and Silk ox-

ported in 1867.

49.478,388

in such a variety of ways, without being able to appeal to law, we think that if per- soveringly and earnestly tried in the case a provis successful. At all events, if such of British subjects, the

same plan might

means fail, missionaries generally, we feel confident, would rather retire to some other place than entail the horrors of war on any town. It is unjust to of missionaries

speak

lag yet given to the world. These facts THERE are missionary" dificulties in India on the prisoner.-Defendant alleged that rected against them as a claas, but as Fore the one article of Opium imported from statement that "the British Authorities, as

do not look much like great influence

of

as well as in China, but they are not so

igners. And the causes of that hostility Indis into China, chiefly by British Mer- are the hatred of other races which the chauta, during the same year, only by about vised by the Missionaries, of the steps the rule, are neither consulted nor even ad-

by England, and the evils connected with of British Commerce in China, and, how. Chinese have always had, the repeated defour aut a half millions of tacle. Opium several independent members or bodies the opium trade.

Mission

pass

he saw the silk jacket lying in the yard on on the part of the United States. As to the try; Of Cashmere we are told that, last mitted a robbery in his life. Mr May, feats inflicted on the Chinese Government then may be considered as the main branch diverau missiona decide upon."

severe in the former is in the latter coun again, ad he put it on: he never com- the 26th, and on Saturday he saw it conduct of their representatives in China year, the Medical Missionury Doctor however, thought he had attained that it has simply been much the same as Elushe observed that the opposition on meiplishment at last, for he sent him to that of other powers; though were it our the part of the native officials was conel hard labor for six mouths. object not merely to refute falsehoods derably abated. They seemed afraid to My Alford appeared as complainant in presentatives of all foreigners, and all for. of injury inffisted by this drug, on the Put, and this has always to be applied for

The Chinese look on Missionaria as re-ever opivious may differ as to the amount arica, as a rule, zover travel without a but to rake up old-grievances, we might push matters to the same extent as in the

At the Consulates. The Cosmile, therefore, put Mr Laddell in possession of SOLDS previous year: They are now owaris that two amnions cares against Chinese, in that signers they believe to be uncroachors on the whu use it, no one will defend it on the have every opportunity of enquiring into Bartling facts bearing on this matter the attention of the English nation has thoy, had erected matsheds in Hollywood rights of others, seekers after money and to the people. The Chinese themselves, for their passports, and acquainting them-

ground of its being in any sense beneficial

the movements of Missionaries on applying Equally unfounded and untrue is the and they aro afraid that, they may buildings, contrary to the Ordinsarea of abusive placard that has been issued, against whether they use it or not, regard it as a lves, if they think tit, with the stops these

been drawn to Cashmere by recent events, Road to the danger of the neighboring territory, opium sellers. Almost every ssertion that American trade receives gone a little too far in their opposition to 1856. Mr Hazeland appeared for the pro- Protestane Missionaries, has changed the amount imported from India, since the gives to E. M. Government all the direct injurious. The enormous advance of the Missionaries intend to take. This system any special protection in China, nor do the Mission and in their oppression of the escution. It appears from Mr Alford's either with secret designs of conquest early years of its introduction, is a cause, control" that is peccesary over their pro; we believe that the Americans out here people," Some attempt, indeed; was made statements that, ut Nos 163 and 152 Hol- with being engaged in the coolic and opium far more than a result, of the immense cordings. would lend themselves to such a false to frighten the people by denouncing the wood Road, matsheds had been erected, trades, and making the teaching of virtues demand for it. It has given an impetus to ssement. The concluding piece, Mission dispensary at the different mos- projecting some ten or eight feet from the cloak for theas abominatious. A is the growth of the Native Opium, which, is

que, and threatening divorce to soy man front. Lanterns and fowers were hung up, sionary was not long age driven out of a taust be civil to China Jest American minations do not appear to have been much dently in preparation. As he had learnt mo hatred to him was given in these has become one half cheaper, and the aim sanctity! of the press, when they select s which he throws out the hint that, we or woman who should visit it. Those ful- and a general illuminating festival was ovi kob, led on by the native gentry, the cause foreign article. Since the opening of the of Honnu in Szechuca, is gradually superseding the

A HINDOO MARRIAGE-The native re- réngeance overtake us, is both laughable leeded, and the Dispensary and its Mis

that no

no permission had been obtained from of

Yangtze, the Native drug in the interior, formers have not a bad conception of the and gratuitously insolent to British sub-fonary held on their unostentations course, the Surveyor General taken out. One of "Yous burned inr Palace, you killed our ber of smokers has been trebled. The printing office as the most appropriate place fects in the East Jangliable from the with increasing popularity, threagbout the the summonses were taken out. One of Emperor, you sell poison to the people, the censors, in a Bomurial recently ad- It will be to their satisfaction to know that

words, shouted after him as he loft the city.

fact that, so far from disapproving our season.

policy, the American Representatives.

-TO-NAT'S FULICE.

bate hitherto cordially endorsed the acts

Mr May on the Bench,

of our Representatives, and American

A Chiara was cauglit this furgoon Cities have readily availed thainsalves giving a packet of fish and bread to one of

of the advantages for which our "policy the e-mvicts in the chain gang Defendant

by

ог

cultivation of the poppy,"

(To be continued. }

"said one of for celebrating their marriage ceremonies.

of force opened the way; We say this, of course pleaded that he did not know he been obtained from the Registrar. General and much to be deplored Protectorate ofium British Commeres that Protestant caste. The anion was important as being

3.80 a 5.30

28,60

buoti,

28 20 a 23.40

£66

10

30 long

podiso

ereignis,

bok, Old, hares, Old, 30% pm, ez, div. New, 15 p. c. pre.

45 a 60 p. c. dis,

emperature.

0,30th August, 1860,

Falconer & Co.'s Promisens

ueen's Road,)

R-9 AM, Dry,

4 P.M.,

Wety •": Maximum,

Min. over nighty

81

29.971

29.924

a

the defendants went to sak for permission after the abed was put up, and permission and How you come professing to teach us was refused. This same defendant itated virtue." These charges suficiently indicate dressed to the Emperor on this subject, anch a place was anciently denominated "has been substituted for cereal produc- chapel."The last Brahmist rasarriage that a abscription had been raised for the other and deeper, and to the Chines, mor festival, and this house (168) had been reut generally understood causes of hostility tone, on vast tracts of the Western and Calcutta took place in the office of the It ed specially for the purpose. Le became than the protonálozia of some Boway Northern Provinces, so as in suine parts to lian, a native journal. The bridge Ins Bredent that, in both cases, permissions had afolio Biel Ops, or turn the rectate this and all the other injuries entailed by nath Dass, the bride a widow of the Aguri occasion a rise in the price of food." For was the son of a High Court plonder, Gree Dot as a sucer but as stating & fuck, and was doing wrong, and said that he was for a religions seremony; but this by no Chinese Christians

by France. Such asked by the convict's brother to convey

mazus includ d matsheds and lanterns, charges shew beyond doubt that the Missionaries are to be restrained from pe- both a widow-marriage and an interminar eply no dishonour in their doing so, the parcel. Fined $1 or 7 days impri Both the defenfente were fined £3, iu de Protestant Missionary suffers not as a Mis-ebrating into the interior! Missionary riage, The Mirror protesta against the

as they do not taunt as with sonment.

fault 7 days' imprisonment

sionary, but as a foreigner. He suffers operations are represented as almost the ceremonies, which seem to have been a action which has resulted in their own Choong Axing, & shop coolie, was one of Chun fook was placed in desk, the from a hostility which he has had no share one obstals to progressive Improve successful compromise between Brahmielsta advantage. This happily is not, now the four who were engaked in a very curious charge having been made against lims of in provoking: Mr Taylor's exputation from menta," while it is implied that Commerce, and Rindooim, illustrating the la line of conduct taken by United States robbery, at Kowloons, from the Charcoal suspicion of having been concerned in an Yangebot is a proof of this, inasmuglas

if once freed from its connection with these points of both systems. They began with residents, though until lately the papers Manufactory there. It appears that about armed attack on FC Jeremiah Foley's the attack was made on him and his party of proges, would

operations, would only advance the cause

atheistic hymn on the vanities of the of the Republic were in the lielie of 7sm, yesterday, a quantity of bines were bouse at Vau-ma-ti, at half-pust teu last before he had had time to commence Ku-

world, followed by an introductory address had been perfectly safe at night. Foley, it seems, was duty at operations. No general

opposition we maintain in contruct was signed figy as far as tinfying, Hitish action, and British, pa: o'clock. These bones are used for the sure, and his write and another worth they, Byllunt the establish ten of Trueshurotumbls Dommerce hisa nothing to fear altested. Next only angalia and possible. The reaction Manufacture of animal charcoal by the East were all who were in the house. The bank missions in the interior, can to from Protestant Missionaries, but every congratulations and adulations after which finately crested by the Burlingame Point Sugar Rofinery and Mr Wortmatt, thieves plundered the house, and thou founident on the ironbies which Protestant thing to gain Merchants, sa arule, cannot the orthodox Hindou ceremonial was gons co has to a great extent shown that foreman of this works, who was on the pre-made of not having injured any of Missionaries have recently met with in make themselves understood among the through. The Civil Marriage Bill being

interests are in the main iden-mises, when be missed the bones, gave the inmates. Upon the other ponstables certain inland towns.

people, as they but rarely learn their Inn not yet law, the parties seem to have added. fita, and that; cave lu die friendly rivalry chass to the rubbers, whom he saw packing over thers having been informed of the You have Brected Lord Clarendon's spe guage. British Officials, if they do orthodox rites which they despised to their of trade, there mead be little attempt to the riots, property on the top of the hill robbery, they soared the adjacent hills, dial attention to a placard that was posted know the language, mix but little among own ritual, to emanre the legality of the

nature.

A PERSON who had been fistening to s

dulge in feelings of an antagonistic tad to run, but Workman Lid saarah. Defendant ran away when he was of Shangbai, which you think suwud ionaries learn the language, mix with the

overlooking the Hon ham Bay The thieves and defendant was staubled over tu the towards the end of last year, on the gates the Native Population. Protestant Mia marriage.

no too, and finally after a run of two miles seen, and was caught only after a long thisbakeably what are the prevailing opi- people, and throw their infinenes all on very dull address, remarked that every I always repiguant to the feelings he caught the prisoner.In accordance chase. There was no evidence to clearly uions of the educated and official classes the side of morality, peace and good-will. thing went off well-espcially, there British Journalists to sopuse a man of with the invariable custou, prisoner overa connect the prisoner with robbery ; but an respecting Christianity, as it has presented. They go about not, as represented, merely dienes.

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