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OCTOBER 23 01869,
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No. 1980 –Ocroren 23, 1800,)
hama Hotal (Constantino Valerio) was in- | formed that his connection with the czza would be duly reported, to the Bench of Justices whose duty it was to renew the
THE CHINA MAIL.
But at least H. K. H. will have no cause
CORRESPONDENCE. to grumble at a want of welcome. As
MRS. BEECHER STOWE AND LADY BYRONESIA
primary regard was to be paid to the feel I say something like this. We have arrived to the details of the proposed entertain
MISSIONARY WORK IN CHINA.
ings of her grand children; but Mrs. Store at a point at which it is open to us to do (Spectator, September 14) ** ments they cannot be proalgated until spirit license held by that individual. No subjoined letter desciptive of the Mission we have long had a very genuine admira las acted in opposition to the dying injune American Republic, or to become sabordi- is not one of these executors, and by her one of three things,-to become indepen A Missionary dorrespondent sends the it is known whether the programme instances of squeessa inflicted upon Chipes in the Prefseture of Hinghun, between tion, of the peculiar genius of Mis Harriet tions of the person whom yet she affects to nate Allies of Great Britain.
In common with most of our countrymen, heedless rusling into print this authores dout Stutes, to become Territories of the projected will be adhered to by the Duke. by Kgcaan were, produced, an Inspector Foochow and Anoy
Boocher Stowe, she spoke the slave's reverence as almost more than mortal. And omsidering the mortifying manner Grimes explained there was great difficulty. - * - I'd the Elitor of the 1⁄4 CHINA MAIL **- in which the programas cand dried in getting people to come forward.
Upon the parable, and perhaps did more, by! ji
And what is Mrs Beecher Stowe sexonse whole, for the present and for the future, Uncle be-fir Harry Parkes was upset in Japan,
Tom's Cabin o →! | Sig, Believing that many of your road of this Abolitionists than could be assigned to the world a statement whigh she might dition. Absolute independence might in- we cannot but conclude that the Recep SUPREME COURTongress of the missionary care in China, I
oprecipitate the final victory for Justification there is none, for exhibiting any way possible, to accept the third con
as far as we can see it, we prefer,
if it is in ers and patrons take en interest is the pre- to the single agency of a tion Committee are wise in not riskingday CRIMINAL SESSIONSİ A—outure to send for, yoar. oulomms a few accordingly, the gifted authoress thousands of renders, and in certain cases us off from the European or American f any other individual be sure would shock the moral sense of volve us in war, and would certainly cut similar rebuff here. So faraq (Before the boiral-3'UNGRI Acting items relating to a recent trip made by
this country, she
Inflict know the only settled point is that thet i gi loChief Justice, and a Jury.) tissionary residing beze into the cou many friends of the Negro population of alleged is that fra Pain - The ouly excise careers open to as under either of the re
was welcomed by not a little Komination shall take placpion the night of 230; 1868 Ho returned on the oth ultimo after by spokeswoman, of a holy came by are of the influence of the work which hears, in struggle of the world feeble and unpro the mistress of Lord Byron maining alternatives, would isolate us from America with unfeigned cordiality a thehas the ear of the publice beg on the political interest of the remainder of of the Duke's arrival. The ball will, it HE BOWKEWANGAN (done) 15%
absence of seventeen days, travelling partly probably, was a more loyal and sympathiz its English edition, the name of the tected. We should be still more feeble. tirely to dissent from Mr. Stowe'e estimate our race, and would leave us in the great now-said, come before the theatricals i Mr Hayllar, for the prisoner, said she be Bost, and partly by sedan, having expe- ing reception accorded to her than by Lady Countess Griscioli: What does Mrs, Stowe Hollande without the protection. of Ex- (ortler, but this is a matter as getunset / Fould not question for a moment that Ser rienced uniformly good treatment by the Byron, who in this respect at least at imagine to be the moral worth of the bystropeau pablic lay, and should be driven,
things are novel.
24
THE recent muster of the Fire Brigade confirmed the reports previously made a to its efficiency on the score of material;
of 17th April white in the brave discharge geant Maloney met his death on the night of his duty; but it was for the day to say whether the prisoners were or were not the parings who committed this crime. Asthed
The
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was 'not
in
оре
The
his trip'and of the present state of thetained towards the outer world so inexoraboda?i Indest, Mrs., Stowe's Aasunted third alternative leaves ua our carly.
the old Arabian
and, with one exception, of men. This, he bud a great deal to do with the fast themselves anxious to unite with the whatever, but to judge from what she has tegend which tells us how Abrabew, in the make that alternative possible, however, latter however is of authcient importance than was now trying to shutia all church, and are willing to have themselves written in this month's Mail night-watches, was rebuked by the great reat Britain must conose three things.
tions upon the uncorroborated bath-of-an
tised at
Countries:
biamo apoi the shoulders of the first deserve more than passing notice. It prises. The harned counsel then au will be impossible to consider our Bri- tioned the Jury upon the rarity of convic gudes in thoroughly serviceable condition accompues in fact, practically, it was antil efficient engineers and firemen take never done, unless auch evidence was corro the place of those who do their best, but norated in some material point by uulm at that are by no passes equal to profes, peachble evidence, And where was such onal Constructed as the new engines videtion in this cake? The vidence of are, with lollas requiring great land was as impossible to be otherwise as accessories raver could be unimpeachable; of management, it is especially necessary if was aulikely that men of ommon sense that they should be supervised by tho should believe otherwise. They were aiming roughly competent men. It must be ply pirates from Pingloy and even if recollected that most people of uxlinary their own stury were true, they kept the intelligency can learn to drive an engine vessel till the gang returned, reediving back when everything goes right. It is when the murderers red-handed in the junk, anything goes wrong, or seems in danger Again, they flon to Macas, and then aro
brought back and join with that thiice
of business will thereby be
are open to all who wish to
been done towards securing more efficient
RESPONDENTSgnoli cbn legitimate grounds, but ourselves responsible for the orrespondents, 5EAB- ations addressed to this paper anied by the name of the sarily for publication, but ar and fast.59mua)(aub)
EINA MALL.
TURDAY, OCT. 23, 1884
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tent in the words, If I have borne with for
God for turning the unbeliever out of his First, that we are Britons, to be fought him for seventy years, couldst thou not too sa long as we do our part, against the lerate him for a few brief hours?" For still lived in Cornwall or Caithness, with remainder of mankind, fought for as if wa thirty-six years of widowhood, for sight of ont hesitation, or arrière penste, or sense of the world; but poor Mrs. Store so bums that she must trest us in matters pecuniary wifehood, Lady Byron kept her secret from self-sacrifice in fighting for us. Second, to blues out her knowledge," that bine as she trasis other allies, helping us, that years aftor Lady Byron's death she becomes is, in war, as she helped Sardinis and utterly incontinent.
lending us poner, on good security, when Turkey, and would help India, that is, by we happen to be insolved in any warlike emergency beyond our own power of ex trie
course, na
she treats other minor but fristdly States, with decent reapest, relieve' us of that ation. Thirdly, ale must treat us as
of wretched
tched Colonial Office, with its traditions communications than Governors, listening to our Envoys in though Envoys rather return as respectfully as she would
The demand involves a good deal in way of possible expenditure and distraction
the The fireworks pousal by our
ing this trip, as a missionary principally to years cherished a profound antipathy wife? We must confead that we scarcely from the nation we had quitted, or the ratives. He preached and laboured dar with her husband bad Chinese frigid aid to exered in
tile bonade of the Prefecture of Bing us. oppression
from ber earliest ytandeur anything hitherto attempted in
It was a part of his original design to visit of a caste or of agreed. It would appear, ever found it so hard a task to keep our nation we had declined to join. What are terical screams of the mistress against the in any emergency, to beg assistance either this Colony and it will be curious to
the land of Lam-yil on which there is a however, from the appalling" article we gravity as we did when reviewing the so we to do if a Dutchman fires into an
its variod forms, whether mainparn them with the chefs more been said, it was a most lamentable shing native christian church; but the wind was use the adjective of the editor of Marmitan called Recollections of the Guiccioli' in australian ship seeking freight in the of European pyrotechny. Should they that Inspector Anningson had not taken blowing so Eresli, that it was doubtful howwhich has just been published in the ms- his journal. But even if it were true Archipelago? Un the other hand, fuzion equal those produced in the North, the steps at once to follow the lights up the soon he would be able to return to the main gazino by Mrs H Beecher Stower that she which we do not for an instant allow, that with the gres Republic is excessively will at all sivanis furnish, an intereating naties, all honest trace of the perpetratora un another occasion, he had been detained the only honoured by Lady Byron as this Italian countess has the ear of the expensive, would destroy at once our con-
if unfortunately for the interests of land, and he reluctantly gave up visiting it. spectacle to,, Colonists to who such of this ferocious attack was then lost; and on the Laland several days by contrary lay very close to her ladyship's heart, but from the charge of à pabliò endeavour tol of our own tarifls, and would involve
representative of a sacred mission which public, would the fant viridicate Mrs. Stowe though no doubt the Inspector did what he winds, ple thought was best, the Government were
ta in contests originated, carried on, and was made the depository of those secrets of use her own words to "violate the sanc Anished many thousands of miles away. hétévidence of an accomplice and friend of work as indicated by the number of enable a silence. With Mrs H. Bescher Stowe championship of outraged virtue remizdan and leaves now thrown upon the necessity of
taking
following is a
synopsis of baptisms her married life concerning which she main. tvary of a silence were Lady Byron so long pirátos Probably, front bis mimacy with
Juaves quirers the i, men and women who pro the present writer has
sus protected agatust external dangar no acquaintance
of nothing so much as ΟΣ
with quite as much control of our own affaire as we care to have. To known and regarded as sach, promising to obliged, however painfully, to ourselves, to attend chapel services, &c, during that pe comitide that ahe is just the Inst riod of probationis months. He bap- the world to when we could commit the
custody of a confidential communication,
question is not, the true story of ady Byron's life, the world can only learn authoritatively, and we hope at no diatant day will learn, from Lady Byron's own manuscripts; but it seems to us that a lady of ordinary cour. tesy, and possessed with but a common
Mira St.we is ontiously inconsistent in the sonas of literary decorum, would have made resentment of her own defence. First of it her first duty to consult with Lady all, she writes, though still in a hesitating Byron's literary executors, and with her way, that "no person in singland, we think, Total
two surviving grandchildren, whom Mra would, as yet, take the responsibility of Stowe calle" some of the best and noblest relating the true history which is to steer At Hung Ting not long ago there were as of mankind” (sic), before of going wrong, that the knowledge of the distilled scoundrel Tung-Pak-Fob, in order. the chapel services. But the nativu preachers they are well named-to which she in confidence of Lady Bycou-and there are half-hearted absolutism, and carry on
Lady Byron's niemory." manyard or udred, greons whouttended
scattering broad- east over the planet the painful details" reliable individuals
in England, who were -expert comes into play, and we much to swear away the lives of there men. he number were improper, by judicious Mrs. Stowe's article she has not only revealing that they were unworthy of the gay to Belland, or the Swiss Federati regret that nothing seems as yet to have did not say they were not guilty; but he of
Hein charge believing that the motives of meat bas put her name. Again and we write a few such persons known to us would would ask the Jury, would any one be and plain representations of the truth in failed: in courtesy sud decorm and in trust reposed in them, or of noting in dis- the sentenec after most careful reperuaals take the responsibility either of publicly help than that as yet strained. We are hanged on sugh vidence this . There is a tops to fra los fly proper cousideration for the fealings of regard of the express terms of Lady Byron's not finding fault with those who have learned counsel then examined what dialed down to about 300, of whom it appears those who are surely far more deeply unter-will, or of the feelings of those for whose of strength, during a great war but then
and the congregation hitherto due the duty. But as they are crepancion existed fu the evidenie of those
cakes, as well as from consideration of the the Colonists say that, the negotiation once rally fail at a time of danger, either to dasgarous reply of his learned friend, he nfl have been accepted as such
more casual acquaintance can possibly be Macmillan designates very properly are to offer in return. First, the alliance of A serious riot was apprehended one
but her statements are made without the. We subjoin the remainder of the ass, Sabbath that our missionary was at Hine feast shadow of sanction from any compeof her thinking" that no one in England may hereafter be worth more than the sili the loss of the engine's services or the put in the depositions. injut lof those surrounding it Weird our forning contemporary
Bua City
ligious silence,
But Mrs stowe, in spite their people, which, if not worth much now, trust that something will be done if The Attorney-General briefly replied, Hing Hua It appears that a friend un emphatically to call the attention of our would yet rise up to toll Lady Byron's sure of any people throughout the world.
capital of the prefecture of
ent source. And to this fact we beg Very only in the way of appointing a supervisor drawing attention to the fact that the two neigbhoir of some of the enquirers liad nailers on both sides of the Atlantis, be- Lady Byron's gett, for a us that after the American Union oscepted, may be of both engines, before their services are on A-qui and Ashan could not have been dessorated the grave of a
cause it is one which Mrs, Stone has wrap deatur, she looked anxiously the allison on all occasions and under all required at an actual conflagrationing in concert with Tung pak foc, for the latter had prosecuted him, before the ped up, apparently, rather carefully, in png to see a memoir of the person whom siroumstances of a people, ned under all the reason that as soon as they heard of Magistrate, and constables were searching i words which have, to say the least, very that England had produced in this century. illustration England's careerit fa elsar, is
she considered the most remarkable woman the first arrest of the prisoners they went for the culprit. On Sunday morning, with equivocal significancet
as powerful as ourralves. To take one ef over to Macao. Neither and the volunta: out the knowledge of the finissivtary or his bigte by datae friends friends aile, is best she can, these contradictory and cultivating Southern pening
Mrs, Stowe writes as follows It has We must leave it to Mrs Stowe to recon- rily come forward to give trial evidence, Native, assistant stationed thers, the man
to lie
much modes of thinking and expectation, but we fulfiling that tank, she could not have auch
Well, paying boon pointed out at Mechy by Pak-bapel premises.
The constables misread the proof shoots of the boys, aligh English triouds could keep silence and bide and filled with twenty millions of people, trusting or kilowing that be was present an author should state more spoolically her their time, it would have been a good thing might in half.& century become. The more up the case to the Jury, his the premises, insisted on searching for hint, authority for the above narration.
that the witness but they were withstood at the door by his Now, clearly the possible authority which if she had followed their example.
ucluside, we cannot but reckon it
right to recruit in such a placa, amongs 29
such eltement that no fervios could be held in of Lady Byron's life would-by: first, of Macmillan dudorsed this paper as
Theap was so much confusions and publishing what she calls the true story
assumption of authlicity, when the editor most powerful guarantee for her dominion, population, would of itself be a now and the forenoon. Early in the afternoon, the either s written statement, in Lady
either in India or in China. The Colonisa complete and authentic account of Lady helper learned the facts of the case, Byron's hand-writing, instructing her after Byron's married life. It is neither the one and, if the alliance bo but hearty, and its Lady will sooner or later have armics and fleets, wisely flenided that the man must be given world certain facts; or, second, a
& similar
tions of what Mrs Stowe alleges
was told those armies and fleets will, a We learn that the boy nauien Lüm" Ayse, men on board the junk when.they feturned told the native prescher that the statement, issuing from Lady Byron's or or read by her thirteen years ago, the be at the service of the FDA
prosuntur mest be sent for and informed grandchildren or her litorary executors. recollections, moreover, of writer who Holly of
course, the Colonies would, in practice, Bf the Nile, in August last at Cotie, will be any ad, best guilty of. lintbouring, presvuce ot the culprit Their Stowe does not posesss any such in- spanks of the few years of Lady Byron's claim a voino in executed on Monday morning. The scaf.They were merely hired segmen having course should be taken. But the Mission: tho hasty reader to imagine that she did. / husband for two years, instead of thirteen more embarrassing voice than any other
therefore in
in the light of
of accomplices,
Ware very unwilling that such a
struction. But her language might cause widowhood, who makes her live with her were asked to assist, but not a stronger of matter in which they Fobling is in process of erection in the control whatever over the junk, or harary told them, that, it must be taken ar ho She thus spesks, for instance, ou pi883, mente, and who cannot even spell proper [faithful ally, much less of a voice that iconfpond in frout of the Gaolo Mal
inorements. There was no evidence before should leave at once, that it was no part öf
Byron's maiden Burgane.
Napoleon claimed in the Crimean
a much better illustration, Az a little after twelve last night the Gaa nannth been mixed up with the attack an acouse man from the regular process of separation of Lord and Lady vron) in the
at one time
placed B real position of the Miminary made known, tor and his ignoring of the proactics of the the way which should be made of
were mistaken,
the
hot potical engineets they must natu.theses referred to; and in spite of the 174 have offered their names as enquirers ested in the fame of Lady Byron thar dead, she maintained what the editor of placed on this basis, they have a good deal
V LOCAL
the
mau.
of
We believe that the only case now remani- but they were arrested by the police, after had secreted himself in the back part of the Lady Byron in this country) who have would suggest to her that if Lady Byron'san ally as stralin, loyal, sympathizing.
ing to be disposed of at the Criminali Ses
alone is the larceny from the Cadis. The go.
Bosstona, the Jury will bear in mind, were Ny accomplice as
well as friends, as asserted that he was not would justify Mrs Stowe in writing and
Sir Henry Kepple, arrived about It Katheen obliged to make the best of 3bg to-day and numerous salutes announced
through
an
Is
s
adjourned until Monday, at th The Sitamis, bearing the flag of Admiral bail charactor, but the prosecution had
the fact to the Colony The gallant Admi- this man that the present light had been that them, to lesionary a certain time to make known to the nor the other. It is at most the recolle benoûts are felt as well as it exactions,
materiale they had, and it was brown upon this case. In regard to the WO in witnesses, Aqui and A-aban the jury mass Uot think, because they received the
an extra issue of that
ral proceeds, it is said, to England by the
the ensuing week, "It
next outgoing mail.
·
vere some provision mado
ad weather. It would be
were so much money and”
ed without result, because
opened to blow or the
down with unusual
e night chown. It has
notified that up to a
the night of HR's will be allowed abroad.
but it is to be hoped that ill be taken of
liberty
osed of the native popu
kong unfortunately pos
large proportion of najve
enistoi
nd its temporary estrictive legislation will ditional vigilance on the No doubt, with overy ue, the danger from Gre or rially lessened, from help tainable, but as an offset membered that the on- uch a catastroplis'in fear
4 town is illuminated
is wrapped in the dark
ally follows the light
ing lamps. It would not every householder liable
n the ignition of wapden
other combustible "erad
dew buckets of water guish any threatening anger. The ultiost, pos
water will be turned on nd we may rely upon the
d brigades being in the
state of preparation; but ay do incalculable damage can be coped with, and warning the pultive be prepared for danger
38 are at present in ourse
vix; one from the Polony
by the official reception
a from the Committee of
on the occasion-of-the
one from the German
nd one from the Objhese
most gorgeous air, On kita tenor being es super rdinary considerations of an ite "get up" is to We have not yet pltr Parsed or Modrmati o inflict a fifth for
necessary upon occasipily
flies
gs always are, though,
FIN
ho murdered Donald Cation, chief blider that
in Dy
and reported.
mad's
By a singular
concurrence of circun-
Mre Stowe affirows of the interview with
in the joint
Jury that these two tools buntess or profession to try to screen stances, all the facts of this one. Lady Byron from which she professes to uvasion of China and capture of Pekin We to judge of their effect, and despite the they knew all about it, but to find erary man, was called, and ther of this sketch, leaving to her judgment she wrote this sentence, that the only offer harboura costing us nothin laminations of the Post Quice were lighted jury might have a suspicion bat balore the Chinese Magistrates, &e., do most undeniable and autheutic form wore have learned what she now makes public, should have liked Australia Franchis
the hauds of the wri- that it liɛd also the solemnity of a death that business much better than?
The
and
hed avowal. Did it not occur to Mr Stowe hereafter we may have them: Then the Cal-
mons collected to witzica the lex there ust be clearly proven of the accused on this morning. fi condion there wors CEDHOW CREWeink ele array was
be
unseasonable hour a large number of per them guilty of having been lau
was no evidence from which the jury could pressace
The thief feature was of course the
Arts and this was upon the whole
day that those two mon had a common The latter was arrested by the constables, having been misled by them, as if their iful, though an irresistible langblo inof the evidence, it would be for the jury to eminently happy and ivorable for the left a discretionary power with Mra Beecher WAR raised desigli with the rest. Upon the whole body and taken away to prison. The result was meaning had been that Lady Byron had which looked for all they whether they were
face,
of opinion that this is onary cause in tins place and vicinity,
at the expression of patient agony tho Lion's world as
who landed from the Yee jee; whether these unruited love. The Unicorn's tail was
if
Store as to the uze she, Mrs Stowe, might its owner were auffering fróto attack had been immitted by those meil nut try to shield Erinyes and violators auserts, had been
It is now known there that the Missionary make of a certain docuinent which, she the combined effects of stomach ache and
mou were armed with deadly weapons, and
of the
THE COLONIES AS ALLIES, (Spectator, Supt. 14.)
a
of harbours
...the chief print, however where a 40le could went with the idea of resisting whatever pure laws of the land from due arrest and more, Mrs Stowe's phraseology is no asked the Colonies possessing repre- pouch, by the fact that, ceteris paribus, an
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death-bed arowal of Lady Byron would or cual depôts on our own account for have been a silence like that of the grave learably expensive. Then they our bes and hereafter to ba trade, already great,
of which, in the event of their in placed in bor hands.
e should lose our preferential Pho leading Oolonists in England have share, that is, all we gain, and we gain very careful as to warrant the inference that the sentative institutions-that is, the Domi- Australian, Canadian, New Zealander, or be picked ar to apear more correctly where obstacles they found in the way of accom- fecture has been gonurenced, in connection were still in her possession. In the very land, the Cape, New Zealand, and this name, one cannot call them tapers, and
he Missionary Work in gere holas should be picked in the affair,plishing their designs; and wishes, from with the Missionsride at Foochow only vost sentence, however, the reader will Australisti group-to send home Envoys why not Southlanders ?-prefers to des! Hing Hua pre materials at one time placed in her hands nion, Newfoundland, Prince Edward's Cape Colonist-those Cape peuple want a and fliere was a suspicion of congenital the nae of theep deadly weapons, Maloney about one year. There are stations con- note that our autlioress does not pretend authorized to discuss the relations which with an English purchaser or producdi, demonstrated that he could not hold his landed was guilty of merder.
ut as a Mauritius Creole profers to deal within lose than half-a-day's journey from her assertions. She lays claim to merely England and her semi-independent posses and after sik o'clock,
some of the stations under the charge of this knowledge," of which, she says, shesions. That is a most important step, and Commercial Treaties as good 24 any ever offer our misionary friend
would have made no public use but for the most satisfactory one, because it shows offered by France and Austria. We are Last Nov. the 2nd day after the establish-appearance of the work of Lord By that the Colonists are at last awake to the dasured that the idea lile additional pressurejrom the maine marked that after a long and patient trial fü adults wore recently baptised, while the Still, the impression might remain that the Government has determined upon in that in return for a defined and
of Mission at Slang Yow, where
Fingland whole, we may congratulate the Post-mad-counsel, who had taken every pishiste.obative helper was preaching a certain Aira Stowe was in reality not merely new system of dealing with the Colonies in satisfactory position they would be itidager
weakness about his had legs which at once fast his death. If so, every man who 69nected with some of tho Amoy Missionaries to have access to any written evidence, for are in future to be maintained between with a french one. And finally, they i
own against the sturdy, if anguish-conval sed, Lion. The letters of the legenda was proper calabraiment under the
care of the PAI. G.-rame out well, though
The jury retired at sik
a short absence, returned with
with a gapimous verdict of guilty aguttist all the prisoners
would be an improvement. Upnu the in which the prisonera had the benefit of
B
I would be unfair to p.s without notice
the efforts made by the man of the 75th Regiment to afford harmless amusement
rrible out-
#
fatoy, but which it bahoves them to claim a voice.
man, ratlier
t
pon this subject is exag that the
that
English
agree
to their comrades and the public by their they set up a most terrible bowling, which some time, and that now he iutended to her country without the direct sanction of ceased to be dependencies in the true sense all events, by taxation not levied upon the
tatudy will doubtless ensure for them. TheySUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.
are not yet ás perfect as we desire to see (Before Hon, d. C. Wars
but they succeed in whiling away
bour which might otherwise be less plea-
santly passed The trouble taken to it my
Oct. 23, 1869.
with some of
ut
little theatre must have been copsid when the petitions filed for refund of Police: &o. From that time, last Nov., till-recent-adyship would be outirely justifi-sire to remain within the Empire. That consider the interests, and the affairs, and -
and
ther arable snit, they deserve to be supported. always an ungracious task to criticise amateurs, and we therefore refrain doing store than expressing our best wishes on their behalf. · zaten
for General upon his Gathough some jection in their favor, the jury had uuanian was observed to listen attentively drawing upon her memory or, wicked way fuggested that spectacles of monely found iliem guilty of murder. It from distance; the hot day during spying from air nudeniable and authen. Hitherto they have failed to pereaive the absanilon their high-tariff policy such a natata were no test of ultimate must be a great source of satisfaction to the the preaching lie came netrer, and when the form before her But, in the first greatness of the impending change, have any would agree, for example, to fix a ma
community to know that.
uation had over the nativo helper referred to the 10 com place, she is probably aware, and the editor doubted whether it was serious, have attriods should not be raised that if money taken the perpetrators of
commandinents sa
mem beyond which duties on bolag most excellent and of Macmillan is still more likely to be buted it to this man, or that age. The sentence of was then obligatory is remarked that what the script, flat not a single line of sny, many than to a policy, liave been unable to rea- were lent to New Zealand, she would passed in the usual selema manter preacher said was true, and that he had of Lady Byron's could be printed in lize the truth that their Colonies have pay its interest by direct taxation, or
While the prisoners were being removed, baat keeping all of them, but the 4th for this theatrical entertainments, and we may in they kept up after leaving the court build boga to keep that suminaudment also," or Stowe's own statement at the close of her are aware that a great change is inevitable, truth in this view, such treaties might be
representatives; sud secondly, Mira. of the term. They see it at last, however aport of British goods.
there is any all sincerity both engourage their effortaing,
words to that effect. This of course inte article, though leking in explicitness, and and wish them that success which careful
rested the native helper, and on enquiry places the matter beyond all doubt She to meet that change in the wisest way, obtaining them is a subject for negotia dars, we think, displaying an inclinations invaluable, and at all events the possiblity of the chapels in the suburbs of Feochow, paper" which Lady Byron, in the sacred- Great Britain with a view to establish the inau told him that be bad been at one will not, iu so many words, avow that the namely, by tomperate negotiation with tipu. Add to these offers the greatest of and that his bad received books, conversed nees of confidence, permitted her to see was now relation upon a solid, or at all events be considered an empire, and not a big aal, that Britain shall continue to be and to the native Christians here, returned by her, but she, in herowa peculiar an intelligible basis. The The Court sat, st glaven o'clock today, in Frojot too of the Blicious deliberation she wrote to Lady Byron qilar deyle five and agres, will be compelled to
опусу, should Holland-shall, that is, bave a place in the world which compels every politician within Lighting and Water Rates were submittedly has that man been an attendant va
that decide first of all whether the
to cease to be a pastryman, to har. the
de her borders The petitions were allowed, dud the total atinpel ervices at Siong Yew. He was Ch able in leaving the truth to be disclosed being settled, as it will be settled, in the the progress of humanity, and not merely sun, was $3,600. Mr J. Prior appeared of the 10 recently received by Baptism after her death, and recommended that all affirmative for upon this point the col of these two little island, and our readers from the Treasury Office. Nothing of there into the Churel
the facts necessary should be put in the nists are nanimous the next question ny possibly think, as we do, that even special interest arose out of the applications Hoping the length of this letter will not hands of some persons, to be so published." will inevitably be one of this kind, with the exception that two applications prevent its publication--I remain, &o
Now, we venture to subunit that inevita Government evidently does not care to by the test of the strictest political realism, The judged by the nineteenth-century standary Ta Indian Daily News hears from the made by Mears Gibb, Livingston & Co.
ble deductions to be drawn from all this to keep us in our present position, and the the Colonies bave enough to offer to make Punjab that the feeling of indignation were allowed, though the claim had been
circumlocution are none other that these question, is whether we can offer enough their position a worthy subject for diplo the, ampers
of the Albert is so in a week babind time, His Honor said he
(1) That Mr. Stowe writes without to induce it to care tense that large sums are likely to be allowed the claim, subject to a right to
The Buez Canal, Company has just issued authority; (2) that for her story she has no sad, to both parties, more satisfactory | Colonial-Office olerks sad so many black
to keep us in s
matic negotiation, for a discussion as be ruberited to prosecute any of tlie officers appeal to the Chief Justice. A umber of regulations for the navigation of the Sterritton, testimony; (3) that in publishing one? We think they can offer enough,
tween Ambassadors, and not so between in India, or at home, who eat be brought other cases were allotel, though, Alleged, Canal, which is to be opened on the 17th of. is article she has departed from the letter and it may be worth our readers' while beetles, with the reach of the criminal low. Ove the claims were not made tinfil the 10th Noramber next. Article tatsies that the that the necessary facts should be placed Uplonies consider as States, and not as Co. of the Banks has already & forerunner of day bad expired. The 10th day, however, navigation of the Suez Canal will be open in the hands of some persons, to be to lonies, as Allies and riot as Dependencies. which has stood for more than 200 years,
of her own recolamendiation, which was just to consider for a moment what the other arms that will doubtless be sub was on a Sunday; and an his Honor was to all ship without distinction of natfun- published 4" (4) that she has either written really ask, and what they are able, if their and was the residence of the lords of the of opinion that it would be very hard to ality, provided their draught of water does a narrative as fiutitious as it is sentational, demands are conceeded, to offer in return.mator of Lambeth, is now in course of de refuse claims under those circumstances, he not orcsed 7 setres, the depth of the allowed all of them,
canal being 8 metres, equal to 26 English fidence,
or she has been guilty of a breach of cop We propose to state what seem to as the molition. The increased value of land for The Court then 1936.
facts as nearly as we can, without reference building purposes in the neighboured it the We Sex newspapers are now published in the of the Duke of atherland, situated on the the representatives of Lady Byron, that, by morally bound to treat all subjects while ing so many years, was still in a fine stats Louw van House, one of the family seats Times of ad here what was stated in the to any existing deputes, and without pre-primary cause of the removal of the sens of Thursday last by the auticitors of judies to ser own opinion, that we are able red-brick mansion, which, after stand- Sandwich Islands, three of which are in the west coast of Sutherland took tire some bec latest will, Lady Byron left all her they remain subjects with a certain consi- of preservation. Me Rusieil, in that case against James English and thiee in the native language. Keenan, who was remanded for having
daye since, and before the flames were ex papers lu the hands of three literary es deration; we will deal with the whole wat THE charge of souls in the North-German tinguished machine furniture was destroy. eontore, asigning to them exclusive and ter, in fact, as if neither posted lice constable, imposed a army is committed to the care of 172 minised, and the building was seriously injured, alsolute control over all her manuscripts, existing obligation to the other had any breach of promise brought against him by bite of $100, in default three months' imter, 113 of whom are Protestants, and 53 No lives were lost. The Duke had left suggesting, however, that in any nae they, The Colonists, then, as we understand prisonment, The proprietor of the Yoko Roman Catholics.
the same girl, and got his damages back by Lochinver for Dunrobin shortly before, might make of the documents to them, the tendencies of opinion among them, he kept.
scribed for the same purpose.
Nery.fer DAY'S POLICE.
were before the Magistrate
(Mr Alay) this morning, except a number of capes of hawking without license, which were disposed of by swall ponálties.
feet:
Tas old manor house of Briztan-rias,
ScorenMas has lost two suite for
a third engagement with his parsger, which
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