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CHINA MAIL

MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1889,

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auk ourselves amongst the orters of the various tele es which promise to place speedy communication with

ustralis, our readers must- that it is to the support of ne any such undertakings, nancial access. The con- malism, both in China pro- ongkong, forbid the hope of ny such support su is für- ope and the United States, country more especially the system has afforded the f journals obtaining and grame at a cost remunera graphic companies, but by y to the individual papers.

ne. recent remarks in the

mus that the aggregate, paid by nineteen offides is 8,300, per month, or about

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ally. It appears that about re form the Association, emarked that there are at: others on the Californian not belong to it) though afford the $166.66 per each office to makeup the utioned. b) Pur things are so different that possible for journals to in 280 “Bupport?” telographic

Their subscriptions, rec most, could only be regard

individual houses, and it probable that no company of the publication of late pt under restrictions simi at present imposed upon by the menage whith rời.... teamer from Calle Bati of support is of growing dit is right that the com

recognize the imperative ler which alone any tele-. aking can be successful. almost difficult at first to gilar conditions of life in mit becomes possible to bfolute certainty to day eyesterday in the great rope and America. Whe he trans Pacific scheme of

r become an accomplished

he experience of present

course difficult to say; but by no means surprised if it at Yankeo go-a-head-ative. ripped the lower speed of ture. It seems, however, ible to realize the idea of pan and California being ant connection, while yet. seems the realization, ef at euch a line would pay,

ver, like the rallway, the muke the traffic tanwhigh Uf the politically beneficial comidunication there can though we are not at all a would recognize them for period. Whether they ar portance to justify either directly aiding such an a matter which will pro

d of by individuals accord. itical biss. Those of the

erous of repressing, na ultimate loss, anything ng attitude on the part thorities, or the exercise. par Consuls, will leave- zing it. Those

Lose again, who telegraph will be, simply of disturbance to aby lignified attitude on the esentative, will be rither? rwise that a facility will for shielding those in itions from independent. lieve, however, that the terbalance the evil, and uration of cableiwil ventual establishment of between China and the

who has supplied. * hes for the Belgian ship ught up before the Marine yon atharze y sentations to pertain

pare

ed in the said remal.

middle-mans

it out

line were, the security, Bar their quarterly allowance when the cooling left for

hir was false and was the rmany to go who otherwiss some down country, the charged Mr Buttheles

aprosectitor deputation in 1900

Case › having been made to

No 1991-OCTOBER 25, 1869.)

5 P.M. granite

LOCAT

A WYJA COLLENDER, Banduster.

BUTE

THE CHINA MAIL.

LLABURNE OF ROPE,

"The separation of Lord and Lady Byron astonished, the world, which be and a becalmed man as to his

remorses.

We are requested to state that the compli-you- liave eaten my rice and smoked mamente, and one which for a time swood doubt that Shield Still, there was Roŋ myself eating box, 1 was pulled an- thee well,' which had the power of com-

be

Then the vic

of

not well aware that he was not the unhappy personi be affected to be. Lady Byron's On pelling those to pity the writer who were

age and his ill-usage; but no word misty was whispered soon after her mar transpired, no siga escaped from her. She she went as soon as she was recovered on a gave birth shortly to a daughter, and when

with her, no one knew that it was to return visit to her father's, taking her little Ada

which the ladies were

Beyckseln ween lying in Samarinda, whinng.-Defendant alleged riding at anchor. Having embarked in her acquresence in the of livelihood in reef. At this timo the surface of the reef and let me see and hear her, if she con chot with which he cut through Carlton's go on board, and he never and otherwise, After a short the sovereign of a lionest way and he would therefore not was from 2 to 4 feet under water.

of the Jane but he was convicted on, rity:in 8400 for nine months, and to be Hetz to negotiate a treaty. It is to be Rastian would go to hard labor for fifteen the deep water on the other aisle, task young creature who had so fondly koped

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The Sessions then closed.

no means an esay matter, as s

Woman of

with the improper collection of cooliesgarded as representative ma, being liberal appear. He trusted, however, that this | On looking up, however, I saw An unfortunate victim was produced, who in their views, and altogether disposed to would prove a warning to Brown to be clearer, and felé that I was rising. As I which we have at present no room] because, The Band of the 75th Stirlingshire Regt stated that he met the prisoner on the cultivate friendly intercourse with foreign- careful.

becoming before me. I include the letter, [for will perform at the Public Gardens, on wharf, and was unked if he wanted era. Tung-tan is said to be of great literary Tuesday, the 26th instant, commencing work, upon which bengaged with jus attainments, and to have rendered the

was rising through the water I could clear- although treating only in general terms of The following is the pro- soner as a cook. He worked as prisoner's poems of Longfellow auto Chiness. But the scannen employed on board the Pers-about in a confosed inass, as that it appear upon the point of the credibility of the W. Shields Redman, Stevens and Stokes, of bodies, and boxes and baggage tumbling it affords collateral evidence bearing strictly ly distinguish above me the arms and legs the matter and the causes of the separation, Wad cook for some days, and then went to despite the liberal views, of these commis- vien and convicted of having stolen a coiled almost impossible to find a clear way to charge now in question OVETURE..... Bayadere," Auber the Emigration House, West Point, aioners, many things, unfortunately, com- of rope from the said vessel were next the surface. When I did reach the surface QUADRILLE,..."Ohacsonetteu.".... Strauss, couk also,

After remaining there several bined to retard negotiations. With regard brought up for sentence BELOTTON," Contrabandistá," Sullivandays, prisoner suggested that, as he could to the rights of cova determined and no that His Lordship would most probably | dragged under water, but those meu most lieved hun a reformed man as to his habits

Missionaries and

I was seized hold of by two wen-one WALA Blush Rose," Codfrey, not stay as cook, he night go to a foreign: the

Consula, GALOP kaalam ny Goventry; but this he refused to do pri persiasion could them to deviate take into consideration the fact that Shields have been very much exhausted, as I Boulad written nothing that appeared

Chimera resolutely

The Acting Attorney General. remarked catching huld of each atm-nnd I was again Bobet, however, advanced the argument, from their plan-not to get all the pri- had given information which had led to the succeeded in saling them off. Quce again dhe se do I bave treated you well for many days; vilege which the Austrians required. And conviction of the other three, while he him- on rising, and endeavouring to support after his marriage till the famous Fard

when the treaty s almost completed, * mentary dinner, to be given by the British opium, For must go."{

self pleaded guilty. Community to Adoniral" the Boar Sir tam was taken to a foreign lupa grave form, are from the fact that the ued the robbery, and, but for him it might extricating myself from his clutches, I rose was the man who plan der water by an unhappy struggler. On Henry Keppel -.0.2, is red to take where he says, he heard that the emi Chase Commisaloners wars at a loss to not have taken pisce at all or to the surface for the third time, and at last place on Friday evening, 29th October, at gration was the am as it was at Ma- understand why the crowns and sceptres 7 o'clock; at the Freedasou a Hall: ones he therefore did not want to go, and Austris and Hungary, respectively, sould tion of the principle that any one who could by reason of the vessel having fallen on her His Lordship said that it was an illustra succeeded on reaching the foretop, which hé cried, and his crying was not only seen be in the possession of one sovereign. A be guilty of ao deliberato a breach of trust port side, was scarcely above the water EXECUTION, BANbut heard by some Chinese who came on treaty, however, was at last negotiated, but against bis employers, was the very man to Tax sentence of death passed upon Lam board with the Registrar General He got whether or not it will meet with the appro- he guilty of treachery

then climbed up to the cross-trees, Ayas (the Chinese cabin-boy) was carried no money, and no money was required to val of the Austrian government, is a matter Stil this did not, palliate their guilt and thirty others. Just when the

to his companions.

whjore I out this morning at half past six o'clock. redeem is, but the prisoner threatened to which remains to be proved. The mombers of besides they had all brazenied it out in Court occurred, a man, who had been appointed was soon joined by twenty or Ayee, it may be reineinbered, was in the throw hind luxo the water, when he said he be abasy, having now spent some time by maintaining that they were innocent, toutackle the bouti

crash employ of Captain Richardson, of the barque was unwilling to guHe was once exa- at Pekin,

deemed

to her lord no more. At that periori & Bavoro Jare, and was sentenced for having bar miued by the Health Officer; but as he was Shanghai, and for that purpose touk passare Stop was unquestionably the loader; and cut the tackling with a large knife and let fit of illness had confined me to bed for two barously murdered Donald Carlton, mbte taught to say that be wild, he beaten by in the Yangtze fi. Un arriving at account of his absence at the planning of those who were clinging to the mast had all of the pain he tools to give a hora: purpose passage Stokes had been recommended to morcy on the boat adrift. In about half an hour mouthis. I heard of Lady Byron's distress of the barque Nile, while both the above, the foreigners if he refused, he said at first Chefoe they found H. I. M.'s ship Danube, the robbery and his almost accidental been removed by three or four trips of the impression of her character to the world. 1 otle Biver, Borneo: With the same hat that complainant was perfectly willing to they proceeded on their way to Shanghai. in a position of warping

They were all boats to places of comparative safety on the I wrote to hor, and entreated her to come heart, he had previously wounded the mate Mr Russell ordered defendant to find secu

at the latter port, lekk for Japan, watli

Wo ceived my sympathy or conneel could be country it is also the intention of Baron in this Court for the same class of offence. reef, which is about half a mile broad, to a tale was unfolded by this interesting pase so severe a sentence as bad bean given dragged the heavily laden boste over the any comfort to her. She canie but what the major charge, sud for this he was une recommended to H. £. for deportation. cuted this morning! The coolness and T. M'Alpiue and R. Cooper (S. S. Clan hoped that this treaty will be effected more months, Stevens for twelve months, Stokes which severely taxed the energies and en- indifference which he showed when sentence Alpine) were each ned former, in 45, promptly than was the one with Chins for nine months, and Shields for twelve durance of the crew and passengers, owing romance (as she supposed) happy! They to have made a young man of geniu and was passed upon him was evidently not put and this latter in 81y for having assaulted od for the occasion, for be maintained it the polides for they had git drank Consulates will, it appears, be established at in the way before mentioned, he would over parts of the coral where there was not conveyed them from the church when, In the course of a short time, Austrian months. Had Shields not assisted justice to the difficulty we had in hauling them had not been an hourip the carriage which continuonally froin that time until he drop The Shroff of Mesars dayle & Co. was all the open ports, and the flag of Austria, have got three years. ped. He has Buttstently and decidedly summoned by Inspector Grimes on the which hitherto has seldom been seen in this

safiorent water to float them. After rowing reaking into a refused the intervention of any clergyman ground that he had refused to stamp a our part of the world, will take

about 24 or 3 miles, we reached Shadwan what a dupe you have been to your imagi malignant sheer, Ok during his stay in the condemned cell, on this money: receipt, for over 810. The morget the band of on its place

Island

about sunset, and found fanding by nation. How is it possible the ground that as he is not a Christian ke Inspector atated that he had bought $1104 randy R.

border of puar sense could form the wild hope of re- has no belief in such things. His mind had received the meme, predused, when the

narrative of the week of the P. & G. Co. ashore. We, however, lightoned them by it is enough for me that you are my wife value of goods, aud on piging the eaune he

coraf about 30 or 40 yarda in width ren- forming mat Many been greatly exercised, however, as to his forfeited wages, which he persisted in re shroff (defendant) refused to stamp the

Steamer Carnatic and statements by several carrying the provisions and breakera of to

The Bombay papers publish the official defed it impossible to drag the boat have to shed ere that plan is konjen you will

& is accomplished. garding as his dute, in spite of repeated came.Mr Sterry, manager, said that the

of the prazengers. Some of them had been water ashore, and about 8 p.m. the boats of any other man I own you might have

of to hate you; if you were Towals to the contrary and it appears he memo, was su auction mono,, and that it

the wife had been unceasing in his appeals to have should never have been issued, but the. In bonalusion, I have to state that the selles, which struck on a bank at the knew that the Sumatra should soon pass

exposed to danger in the Pera, from Mar and all the survivors wore on dry land. We charna do. I who latened, was astonish- his clothes given to use custody of his inspector refused to take the goods sold to Austrians, like all new comers to this coun- entrance of Alexandria harbour, in a high the island, and fires were lighted to attract my dear? Why did you not

ed. How could Imands. To give some idea of the total lim. It was issued without his knowledge, try, are ignorant of the deadly effects of the

I go out after this,' said want of sentiment, which he displayed, it and may have been done because the shroff sun. In proof of this I may mention that and could with difficulty be got off

the attention of those on board. The chief your father'a l' Decause I had not a con- need only be mentioned that he yesterday was quite a new man to the business-Mr the frigste Archduke Frederick has, daring left Suce on the 12th September at 10 r., boat, with the only rocket which had been opinions of him were very different The Carnalte, Captain Jones, R. NR., officer, and some others started in aception he was in carnast; because I reck asked for brandy and eping, and went so Russell imposed a penalty of $10, or 14 the just sammer, lost several of her men and all went well uut IP.M. next day brought from the wreck, with the object of his of himself, otherwise be would oned it a bad jest, and told him so,-that the health of her crew, she left Shanghai where or were huddenly men da to should we see any sisamer passing, of firing not find nie by his side, kde langlied it

into the track of the steamer, and, on from dus cruise to the Rugged felands, Thence put hard a starboard, hat, as the ship did rocket, as a signal of distrians. Fight frage what led rassed al forort; to us

proceeded to

not answer it very rapidly, the engines were nately in about an hour, the Sumatra's had till forced reversed full speed stern, The ship, how becaue visible; we boarded her, and two member it. I believe he was pleased with every struck on the reef a few miles north beats wore at once sent to the assistance of me, too, for a little while. I suppose i of Shadwas a few minutes afterwards. The the people on the island. Some wore had soaped his memory that I was hia boats were all lowered immediately, and brought on board that night, and the re- wife. But she described the happines and every effort was mainder in the morning. We arrived at they enjoyed to have beau unequal and pur made •to get the ship

and 9 A.M. on the On the same evening, the first officer, ac-

have entitled her to some touderness, bat Sith, the comnienced to make water forward, companied by divers, proceeded in a atea she made un alain on him for any. He when, beside a few sentences, the only binar: soutided every fifteen minutes, and all the save the specis and other valnable arti that had induced her to marry bin-all was The Sessions were included today, which increased up ti noon; the wells were awer to the scope of the wreck in order to sometimes reproached her for the motives pess before the Court, was the

pumps were But on; auchers were got out

anity, the vanity of Bliss Milbanke BERY RUBBERY FROM THE CADIZ.astern, and every exertion made to have

ing the point of reforming Lord Byron! He Loony Ayow, a servant formerly en

her off. Finding this hopeless, from the

always know her inducements bar pride played in the P. & Omer Cadiz, plead quantity of water she had made forward, and

ahut ler reyes to his he wished to build up character and his fortunes, both were ed not guilty to au information charging bug aground from funnel to bows, it was him with having cothmitted s

considered advisable to keep hier robbery from

somewhat deranged; on board the said yeasel in Yokohama in the tee

The Tigre had left Suez a Hittle before. Que August of last year. It appeared from the

passenger days it is statement of Mr Graham, second officer, supposed" that "a ridiculous emulation that last year, while the steamer was ply-which induced him to cut corners and to on the part of the Captain of the Carnatic ing between Yokohama and Shanghai, the boy was taken into the service for run on a coral reef, was the cause of the three of the officers. On August 29th disastroswick that has as y when is the Harbor of Yokohamas about burrod gir the Red Sea. This Tigre her -

clock in the morning, Mr Graham misal stick four hours at Perin,

Bolt bend Harzon sepa

cape from wrock: ~`She $100, a silver watcl suds gold chain, and had more that once requested to be landed, The passengers immediately gave the alarms the prisoner and kush inen as Mr Latiner Clarks and was also found to be missing. Prisoner at

d been

A coolis aged 19 years was sous to hard, labunt for or mainths for having so we quantity of clothing married

at The young thief alleged that he lost at dominoes, and as he could not pay," the woman brought the false charge!" Mr May ordered solitary confidement

rice and water for three days, and also stipu- lated for two floggings of 10 strokes each,

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brought into his coll

The prisoner wee very sillen and reticent while pinioned, but was brought down to the Ggol Office, he began to take more potice of the questions put to him. Through the interpreter, the prisoner stated plainly that he was not sorry that he bad killed Carlton; the only thing he was sorry fại was the fact that he had to leave hus, mather. Upon being, pressed, he said

A man described as a farmer was charged that the native female had a good deal to with hipping stolen a piece of cash from A to with the animosity felt towards the fruit shop on Praya West; and the modus mates, and that, lehough Carlton haut operandi was pugliar. There were three seldom or ever healen him. lie afraid together, and while one aska

A streat one asked where he would do no and they

another priced some fruit, the drinking that might be said, thungh he had

balted with the cloth.-Sen not taken more than half-a-glass but an- three months hard nor and to other palliating

thig virenin tanto Wan, dhe And

gecurity in

in $100 for other three imagined, an impression that an uacle of mpathe hi Lind

gond to sea with Cautain More (or

Lee Alin, a prostitate of the Western been beaten to death and district, was charged with having stolen Moran),

brown overboard, and as drink was flying from a marino of the Sulamis, convicted, found he was afraid he tight have been so and sent to hard labor for six months. water and thrown overboard as well. This beaten

Wm Gardner, of the Hamborg Tavern, story on rezancation, however, dein charged: Andrew: Walters, boarding-house alled him to the b

Athel bare fict that the said runner with salt This case was a sort uncle had been lost a repeated efforts were ex although of fight for the stated, as the row was were made by the Gaol saul to have been raised over the disputed Governor to Impress the prisoner with the possession of a North German flag. Walters awful solemnity of his position, he remained appears to have been violent, and in addi. as stolid as over, even when montion was Lien to having dragged the complainant ont made of his mother, ball he did not shed a into the street, ho threw a constable.--Mr tear er utter a groan or a murmur through- May fined defendant $1. but. One of his last requests was that his clothes should be given to the poor, the

to be made to that object. On being offered

glass pf, port wine, he refused to it to his lips, saying It was "religion wine," though be afterwards quaffed it readily when assured that it was not

Fon Calice, Esq., has been agent for China. The Austrian Vice Con- appointed Consul-General and diplomatic sul at Shanghai is R. Sblick, Eng., and the interpreter at the Counnlate in question, is Joa Haas, Bag

A

SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

THE WRECK OF THE CARNATIC

out

you

return to

1

(Before the Hon. J. PAUKUBEUTE, Aotina moored along off, as she was making Suez varly on the morning of the 18th, trirbed. Her aituation in a aktort time might

Chief Justice, and a Jury.)

1 Oct. 25, 1869,

that time got away, and they saw nothing of him until this morning; when he was

no water Between 8

Fet

Obampaiu already declared their

blind and lamé and efforts were promised Uctober 22 Aught on the Wharf and hinded over that the passengers and wails should be

A CANTON corespondent writen under date

- I havé, during the last month, fornished you with accounts of Chinese festivals, and with a brief sketch of the activity and energy which are at present being displayed:

in

alea."

The following is the list of passengers, cars, and crew drowned

Captain Pope, Royal Madras Artillery. Mr Warren, Public Works Department. Ensign Cuppage, 38th Regiment, J. E. Gilliland, Passenger.

Mr Thompson, Surgeon in Co's Service. Mr Pidding,

ug, Third Officer.

Alfred Gardner, Putser,

Duncan Mackintosh, Clerk.

9. W. Bogue, Chief Engineer. McColl or

Fifth Engineer.

Racer.

Spratt, Baker Ferguson, Steward.

G. Harper, Quarter Master, J. J. Ranford, Surgeon. One Lascar

Twelve Firemen and Coal Trimmora. Que Pureer, Nativė. One Post Office Native, Total, 30.

Ligh

carry.

she had a name and would have a fortune worth his atten- Byron, Byron,' she said, "how tion,--let her look to that for his motives? desolate mo?" He weak theo accuse kim-- you

sels of being mad, and throw himealf on the ground in a frenzy, which she believed was affested to conceal the coluness and maligni. ty of his heart an affectation which at that time never failed to meet with the banderest commiseration.

I conid and by some im- pications, not followed up by me feat she might have condemned herself afterwanis for her involuntary disoludures, that he 300u attempted to reupt her principles both with respect to her own conduct and bet latitude for his. She saw the precipice on which she stood, and kept his sister with her as much as possible. He returned in the evenings from the haunts of vice, where made her understand he had been, with

opinion that the vessel wonill never be got off, and if she was, she would funnder, and the Police. Nothing bus been heard of the landed. At day light, Major Pesme, money or watches se

senior Mr Bowley, 4th officer, stated that he rank of the passengers, want and spoke discovered that he had lost $9, and then he the

to the Captain, and said he supposed that learnt of the flight of the prisoner from The Captain replied that in two boars the

they

(the passengers) would now be landed.

The official report states that the Captain and Chief Officer pointed ont everything to their attoution, and they decided to stay narration of the progress of this Embassy, service because he was kicked and beaten ship to love or be in danger unless from a

Prisoner alleged that he left Mr Graban'a

on board, as it appeared impossible for the which I failed not to forward to you, the for spoiling & pair of boots. Austrian Ambassador and his suite had had to consider whether the presumptions S. 3. Neeru from Ster, and the Sumatra His ship put it to the Jury that they thing to happen at this time of year. This adden gale springing up a very unlikely

id therewith calls for particular re-respects, inopportuno, as Prinos Kung who was reasonable to presume that prisoner the following day, and led to pass denial has been only indirectly given by the fest. 11 com.d.no-no-1 could not for

time of their arrival was, in sono were in favor of the prisoner or not. It from Bombay, wore

wore both ex mark. The prisoner was a rather strongly is apparently delegated with the powers of was guilty if he was the only man who was them off. The Captain remained on deck your impression of yesterday. That letter for over! Astonished at the return of

haye takuu letter of Messrs. Wharton and Fords in give bi

bin auch injuries. He had lost me holt Chinaludn of twenty-one years of age, rent, and other leading members of the missed from the vessel, and his masters

* and when his head was completely ahavn, cabinet onnual, bad retired, for an,money which he could easily get at was the the whole night, and, shortly after contemplated the use made of her hame, and fact, and I said, *Byron, all is forgotton

2 sufficient to prove that Lady Hyrou nevo vietu, my tears, I believe, Bowed orar his

more sacred than other wine or "aswa at the Whampoa Docks and now have Yohohana: prisoner was the only one who ship would be aflost again and all right. The following interesting addition to and had lo no momenta of re-

the pleasure, mutatis mutaydie, to supply had any right to autor the officers' cabins At half past six, the prisoner walked nn-you with a few particulars, which I have There no doubt whatever of the supported to the scaffold, accompanied, by recently received, respecting the movements prisquer identity.

the Sheriff, Gaol Governor and Mr Creagh

of the Austrian Expedition. In a former

(of Use Sikh Force), sud a few seconds thereafter suitleed for the great transition from this to the other side of time. The Burroundings of the execution were the wrived at Pekin.

xine as they always are, and nothing our

insula

Lor

Chaupain, who

to have

LORD BYRON AND HIS SISTER. the Byron controversy appears in the Times. The writer is Lord Lundsty categorical devial of the horrible charge Sir, I have waited in expectation of a

authority of the late Lord Byron and his sister, on tho alleged brought by Mrs. Beecher Stowe against

Byron. Such

ouers so profligate! 0, the wretch! them. One night, conuing home from one of uorze 'Sometimes appeared to have

bed catinneas, that a rush of remorse his lawless parties, he saw

JHAW NO 30 collected, and hearing all with such datur

indignantly

el a mouster, though his sister was pre- need to come over him; he called him- seat, and threw huuseif in agony at my

per

publish this evidence with

fence. All this reads. inadder than I

It was very hard to hatinguish where his to their summer residences. But, although only dney missing from the ship, while rise and the passengers desired to go on that her descendants and representatives uever, never shall you hear of it more

1. on the 14th, the water, oonimenced to neck terminated and where his head bogate Ambassader was, in consequeijos, in besides his old not give any other account the foreend as a prensation. At daylight disclaim any countenance of 31rs. B. Stuwe' He started up, and, folding his arms while so Vitellius-looking was hit phiranological able to negotiate without any further delay of his absence except by s lying exodes development between the back of the a treaty between China and Austrin, the

BAZZ

there was a moderate breeze with fine article; but it does not The Jury having brought in an unani- His death winal have been subedy, but the kind atentions and profuse

What do you meau? said 1.Quly than usual after the imp was drawn. The bands of the British Minister, precluded lard labor. The fudge remarked that he by, anything serious except water increas thereforo, to a scandal-loving world to your resolution." I need not say more uf set; the sheet stchor let go, provisions in conversing with her 13 years ago affirmed philosphical experiment, that's all," said rotten appeared prove narked which he and his attendants received at the mous verdict of guilty, the Chief Justice other forotopeni, foruqail and jib were Mre. Stowe's allegation that Lady Byron Whared at the, burst into laughter. At the sentenced the prisoner to twelve months put into the boats, add the crew standing the charge now before us. It remains open, he wished to ascertain the value of usual crowd of Chinese, a number of Euro- the possibility of any weariness, on their did not give priquer a severe sentence ou ing sft not being apprehended. At 10 oredit the calumny through the advantage this prince of duplicity, except that varied jena, the obain-gungs, and the guards of part, arising from ennu Thus, for account of his youth (he was only 1), ad the boats were piped away, the ladies, a of this flaw, involuntary, I believe, in the were his methods of rendering her wretched, Police were pleasut Uu the ecossion example, sedan-chairs, horses and carriages he trusted that he might come unt of Gap! child and stewardess placed Brst in beate, answer produced against it. My object in ever

even to the last. When her lovely little were by z E, Sir R. Alcock, placed at the without being gade worse by the contsui and the pass in suddauly slipped by proving that what is now stated un Ladyoter on the bod, and he was informed At the quarterly amunication" of the service of the Austrian visitors, and, as pat agit fusnce.

was laid beside its gang way when ore golüg down the addressing you is to supply that deficiency chili was born, and Order of

of Freemasons held last night (Sept. they were very desirous to acquire much

ENDEZZLEMENT down starn foremost, beeling over and Byron's supposed authority is at variance 1) at Freemasbas all, the rank of Past Rowledge with regard to leku sud the

he might see his daugther,' after gazing at Grand Master was, ofliferred on the Pride Pekinese, they readily availéil the disolves of Wise & Cha, who pleaded guilty of om The Captain was picked up by the life di toly after the separation, when everything Jacelation that broke from

The hond-conlis frou Mesars Holliday, leaving the forepart only out of the water in all i respects with what she stated imme-it with au axulting smile, this was the of Walpropion! that His Royal the mesus eo courteously placed at their combezzling from his employers, was brought boat and took charge of ber. He landed was freeh Highness shout he elected

in of the mand. It appears that do diligent were

hi,Oh! these order was negative

wist an implement of torture have I to memory in relation the people in her r

went backwards and the time believed that Byson this eyes and manier, keeping her in a gentlemen in search of howledge of various up for sentence.

according to acquired in you! Sach be rendered it by that forwards to the wreck until all those that Mrs. B. Store, she belie The Acting Attorney General stated that that every place of interest of which no trace of the wouey has been found in remained were taken off. The passengers and his sister were living together in gai kinds Tut following compliment to Col Gordon Pakin bin bont, su Igstbus from the com- the gaibling-hot where the prisoner were then takan zound from the reef to py

petual alarm for its safety when in bis in mentioned by the Pall Mall Gazette:munication which I bave received, was alleged he had lost it, and it seemed proba Shattan, and landed there safely at but in obedience to that higher An official letter, with translation duly visibed And the objects of intereat, which ble that it had only bean put forward as

believe he was but he had Lot then Eier to have afforded these te vellers the exonse.

tion of justice to the voiceless and defence made up her mind to disbaliera bis speed, has been recently very one "Petral gratification were the observatory, bad given liluran esellent character and as done much in helping the officus, and rosurve that otherwise I should have held to intrust her secret with the assal from Li, formerly Fute or tovernor Gene

But as the prisoner's employer's

Major

leas dead which bids me break through a pretended insanity, and conceived it best ral of the districts around Shanghai, under examination fall, the marble bridge, the money had for many years been entrusted saving life, thus describes the wreck The sacred. The lady Byron of 1818 would, lent Dr. Baillie, telling ham all that whree directión Corttou acted in his cam-museon hospitch and founding mayisen to him with perfect cafety, that might be heen, followed by five or six other passin had the foreseen the present imparalleled baud's mind, and letting his advice regu- paigua against the Taipinge Is describes attached to the Catholic mission, the great taken into consideration

be ladies had just got into a boat and had am certain, have auctioned my doing so seemed to regard the state of her hus the operations by which he cleared the bell, and the dagoba, which atands in the three provinces of Shingtung, Howan, and courtyard of our of the most important months mrsment, with an explanation and parted amidships with a fearful crash, of her will present (as I iufer from Messrs. derangedout, but, as he did not reckoni his His Lordship pasard a sentence of 12 gers, when the vessel reared almost on ond occasion, and the bar that the conditions late her conduct. Baillie doubted of his Chili of the large bodies of insurgents which temples in honour of Buddies. The peri- that the loss in a firensed gambling-boise and nothing abaft the foremost was ever Wharton and Fords letter) against any a opinion infallible, he wished her to Infested them

last, your, receiving as the grinations, however of this diplomatic of money thus, crabesied was no pal scen again. The forepart of the vessel, fuller reward of his success the grade of Assistant party, were not confuel to Pekin. In due liation to the offonoo, and he gave af which net before the crash opcurred the present sink deep and with rapidity the recommended her going to the country. communication: Calummies such as take precautious as her husband was wo. Chancellor of the Empire, to be held in course of time, the summer palace, 10 moderate sentence only with the hope that had been raised almost out of the water, into the public mind, and are not easily bot conjunction with his former military rank miles distant fr in the imperial capital, was he might soms out of lack a wiser and fell completely over on her port side, eradicated. The fame of one of our great tions of remaining there, and for a short to give him no auspicion of her inten He attributes iris (advantages in great part visited, and having been thoroughly ex-better me. -to-his following advice formerly revived plored, the party hastened ouwards to the

considerable number of the passen eat poets, and that of the kindest, and time to show no coldness in her letters till from his English positiptor, to whom, be

SBOOTING,

gara and drew managed to throw them truest, and most constant friend that Byron she could better ascertain his state. Sha adde, if an appost to arms in favour of nificent sepulcbres, the departed sovereigns sentence, was discharged or entering into of the vessel (on which side the boats bad wait for revelations from the fountstu- any sembiance but the truth. A dort time John Braan, on being brought up, for selves into the water on the starboard side ever had, is at stake; and it will not do to want-regretting, as she told me, to wear the Imperial Government should again be of the once loyal house of Ming The fa his own recognisance to appear within thres been lowered) and were eventually either look for aid

which stands an elaborate monggout to tad pleaded guilty to wounding, and the seeded in struggling through the surf

may never reaela us

the part of a man driven to despair by her of The late Lady Anne Barnard, who died inflexible resentment and by the arts perte de chinese by the famous les fond been scouted, as lusan fortansie individuals were carried with ir turk, and goud of that several of, mnt weeds Lady "anne, low pores fained over the apparent

to the reef- * But a great number of lens in

1828

s contemporary and friend of governess tonoo A vervant in hengis-hbau, was traversed by the party, when on their way to the great wall. The excellent re-ommerciation of prisoners to side a deal of luggage, a heavy gm, 200 remembered in letters as the authoress of transcribed from one of Lady Byron's own

to the ses ou the other the wise and good generation, ani pase in question, which is it English miles rater together with the fact that Me or 400 heavy boxes, bad all been pilled up Auld Robin tiray," but know the late letters to me. It is sorrowful to think in length, and the great wall, were regarded it was ready to lake Brown back to his in space between the funnel and the fore- Lady Byron from utancy, and took a

that iu a very little time this young and employ, had great weight. It was likewise ostly, and it was in this space that all were warm interest in her, holding Lord Byrou amiable creature, wise, patient, the return of the Austrian diplomatic apparent that there was an intent do crowding to get to the boats, and when the in corresponding repugnance, not ting, will have her character mistaken by ed 20/ or 3 werke rids, they found that two commission-put cust, a tent, dedo forequirt of the ship fore, this pule of bags may prejudice, in comasquence of what every one who reads Byron's, works band labour for Laving stolen nails at the on had been appointed by the regnt to fred only to cure the women. i had gage, the passeligere, oraw, hencoops, and she beli, red to be bis harsh and ovel ressus her from this I préserved har let Union Lick, Kowloongi

The Registrar flentral appeared to charge The commissioners in question were Tung sonpetadle the woman from wages to be inte a chirlpout of water, which sucked transcribe the following passages and a fear that anything of her writing abeuk negotiate treaty with Baron von Petz been ranged that the prisoner should everything moveable were plunged together treatment of her young friend. tera, and when she afterwards expressed a Wong Abdin, deboribed saa House-coolfe, tenu and thungshan, the foriner a resident deducted by his smployer, and at his us down. I was sucked down to a con- letter from Lady Byron herself (written in ever fall juto hande to injure him (I sup *pisions character, dangergus, to the at Pekin and the latter holding high really believed that no intent was pret,iderable depth. I am a good swimmer, 1818) from rion, or private family pose she thenht by publication) i satply ne good onlar of the Culeay, and a compoted office at fintain. These officials are re he would merely bind over the pristust to but I thought I would never get up again, memwire, in Lady Anne's Autograph, now sured her that it never should,"

wide spread valley in which rep se, in may

come necessary, L: sball still be inclined to mous pass of Nan-kay, in the coutre utmosthe for sentence, if called up Brown picked up by the halfswamped boats or which are not promised, and possi- / disclosed the story to the world. He acted

TO-DAY'S POLICE

Both Magistrates sat to-day but the

cases, though numbering to less than thirty

A carpenter was bed 20 or 3

and seven or eight of them were against erring pleasure-scakers who had got. yesterday.

or forty, were not of a very public nature,

by those strangers with mach interest,

the family)

few paragraphs

His Lordship said that Mr Hutturfes (resistible

feel,

Fo

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