No. 4644-JANUARY 24, 1878.]
along a attain ridge to various degrees, It is said that if this indented paper be at any time drawn under a second telephone, similarly constructed, the indentations are able, by a reciprocal action, to reproduce the speech which gave rise to them. Thus the words of a great orator may be taken down all glowing from bis lips, and treasur ed up, like Morse slip, to be reproduced at futuro celebrations in his honour; and, in contravention of all past experience, and a great deal of fine poetical thought, we may be enabled to hear the sound of a voice that fa still. Verily, science is surtailing In many directions the domain of poetry," "Morse slip," we may mention, is the paper upon which signals by the "Morse" telegraph instrument are recorded,
ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION. Li Achak, a plumber, was charged by Chinese Constable 238 with being found in possession of a piece of fron with the Government stamp on it of which he could give no satisfactory account. Mr Russell remanded the case in order to give the police an opportunity to make enquiries at the Dockyard.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Quotations. Boxeroze, January 24, 1878, OPIUM-Now Patna, cab...$600
Old Fatus, cash,... Nous
credit,
+2
credit,
New Henares, cash, 670
credit,
credit,
Old Bonares, cash, None
New Malwa, cash,
be closed, a duty would be imposed on the the only possible way of satisfactorily deal. | unseen situation, he thought he might enough when it is finlabed. As BOON RE Government from which it could not excape ing with this grest and Important subjact venture on attacking the sleeping animal. possible the teachers here, and those now of providing education for say 600 European-Something, must be done it is admitted It was a bold idea that strack him, and brought down, will be located at the die children at what cost may be gathered from by all, If any one has any botter way to which did not admit of too long considera- rent villages, and when I have another the returns of the Central School. This is propose I shall be happy to learn what it tion. His Chopper ? It was not to be opportunity of doing so I will let you know not asked for, nor would it be accepted by is. If the sourists can only secure that trusted. A stone was better. Tonder he how we succeed, and what other events take
Let them then prepare children are taught wall and affalently sees a stone round and flat as if it had been place in this uncivilised land of our the Romanists. plans for buildings now requisite for schools secular subjects, they ought to be satisfied, expressly made for the purpose. It is rather And let the Government provide such even if children are taught other things heavy, but just on that account, the more suitable for the end in view. And now buildings with all dus regard to economy beattle and beyond these 10% ok pa in the erection of the ammo. Towards the
If Romanists, Anglicans and Independents without any delay placing himself in front LARGENY OF A WATOR, Wong Afuk, a shoemaker, and Sin Ako, support of the schools in future, let the are each free to impart Christianity accord. of the tiger, he raises aloft the store with a butcher, were charged with stealing a grant-in-ald scheme be applied for secular ing to their own views in addition to secular both hands, and lets it crash on the head of watch. Chinese Constable No. 197 stated results only, but let that scheme admirably education to all who are willing to go to the tiger, so accurately and with such force Dipodrono sprung that he was on detective duty and got adapted as it is to Chinese schools be pro- them and are besides reasonably helped that the latter's brain pan must unavoidably instructions from Inspector Lindsay in perly adjusted to meet the requirements of pecuntarily, they ought surely to be satisfied, give way before it."
And if the Parents of this Colony find backwards and took to his heels. Wild reference to a watch which had been stolen European schools. If 200 daily attendances from a house No. 80 Peel Street, and from cannot be attained from Portuguese and that they can send their children to schools were the motions of the monster, but soon Information be received he went to No. European children generally, let that stand where their reasonable prejudices, religious it came out that these were only the THE Troopship Tamar (says the Straits 26 Market Street, and there apprehended ard be reduced for all European schools, and national; are respected and where Govern foretokens of its approaching end. In fact Times of the 10th inst.) which brings on two the 1st defendant. In answer to the con- Let the values of passes be raised for schools ment mists them to obtain fit education its last hour had struck, and Dipadrono companies of the 28th Regiment, who will stable's question the ist defendant said he giving a European education to Europeans for their chlidren which they are not auffi- again made his appearance to bear his succeed the 74th Highlandera bere, left had stolen a watch from a man at the Po-to a just and equitable rate that shall really clently wealthy nor sufficiently numerous to victim in triumph to the chief town. There Hongkong on the 6th instant and is ex-lok Theatre on the 21st instant, but had be a grant in aid towards the very heavy procure entirely for themselves, they surely he stated what we have given above. The pected here to-morrow. The Tamar will lost it again having gambled and forfeited expenses connected with European teachers. must be satisfied also. And if even the authorities found that all his statements take on the two companies of the 28th it for 6,000 cash. The lat defendant then if four hours are the extreme limit safely ratepayer unblessed with children thinks but were true, so that Dipadsono, in addition to Regiment to Penang and Malacca, and will took the constable to the Zad defendant's to be applied to the average of European for a moment on the subject, he too will the applause of the multitude, was enabled bring back the companies of the 74th there, boues and the watch was produced, but it children here as hours of study daily, and surely rejoice at the Colony getting done to return homewards with a reward amount- On her return about the 21st instant, the was not the watch lest from Peel Street. parents demand that some part of that time gratis in the way I have indicated so muching to ten guilders."Semarang Courant, whole of the 74th will embark for Flong- The case was remanded till the 26th inst. shall be spent in acquiring definite religious of the educational work which the fashion 21st December. kong. The Tamar will return from Hong-to enable the constable to find the owner knowledge, let the limit be reduced to 3 or of the day has made for all of us a
3 hours consecutive secalar lustruction. kong with the rest of the 28th Regiment of the watch.
These remarks us to attendances, values and will afterwards leave for England.
of passes, and hours of instruction apply Colonel McLeod will remain here as Com-
equally to the next question. mandant until the return of the Tamar from Hongkong, when that gallant Officer, who has been in command of the Regimest for 14 years, and has won the sateem alike of officers and men, a well as the respect of all with whom he has been brought lato contact, will leave for England on leave of доведов.
Amoy.
The Amoy Races were held on the 16th and 17th instant, with the following
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SUPREME COURT,
IN ORIMINAL SESSIONS, (Before the Chief Justice, SirJOHN SMALE.) Jan, 24, 1878.
BURGLARY, &C.
2nd.. Education for Protestant and Eng- Utah-speaking children generally,
This has been so well handled by the Government Inspector of Schools in his Annual reports, specially for 1870, that I need not repeat his werde. I can only say that such a school is demanded now more Regina v. Yeung Aokuk. The prisoner was indicted on three counts than ever. The experiment of mixed schools for Asiatics and Europeans is not so- for burglary, larceny and receiving..
The following Jury was empanelled-ceptable to parents generally. Mr Stewart's Messrs J. H. Smith, H. Müller, John recommendations founded on ripe experience Robinson, M. M. O. Da Roa, J. W deserve an attention from the Executive Croker, Charles Gozham and I. A. D'AL which they have never yet received. meida.
Row,
First Day.
The Attorney General, the Hon. G. Phil. The GRIFFIN PLATE, & Sweepstake of $10 lippo, instructed by Mr Sharp, Crown each, with $100 added. One Mile Solicitor, appeared to prosecuta.
It appeared that the prosecutor kept a Vagabond.
The CLARET CUP (Presented). Half-second-hand clothes shop in Upper Lascar On the 28rd December last, he Mile.Temptation.
The CONSULAR CUP (Presonted). Value closed his shop for the night, but at $100, with entries added. Two Miles&n.m, on the 24th, it was discovered that a burglary had been committed in the Jorkins,
One house and a large quantity of orimean shirts The HAO STAKES, value $50.
and other articles of wearing apparel were round and a distance-Teviot.
The OHA-SZE CUP (Presented.) Valne stolen. Subsequently the prisoner was found with a bag containing 27 crimean $150. Three-quarters of a Mile.-Tempt shirts and three pairs of trousers which bad
been stolen from the prosecuter.
Ation.
The CALEDONIAN CUP (Presented). Value $800. Mile and a Half-Scamp.
The TAMSVI OUP (Presented). Valus $100. Three-quarters of a Mile-Vaga- boud.
The Coast OUP (Presented). Mile and
Second Day.
Half,--Soud. The STEWARD'S CUP (Presented). Value $100. Half-a-Mile-Braes o'Mar
The prisoner in bla defence stated that. the articles of clothing were given him to sell by a man Macho
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SINE QUE NON.
THE TELEPHONE. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.”
* Canton, January 21, 1878.
Si,Now that the telephone is the chief topic of conversation in scientific circles, the accompanying diagram and few words of explanation may possibly be of interest to some of your readers,
With this telephone no battery nor any extraneous source of electricity whatever le
the speaker. used. The only current employed is that generated by the voice
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credit, 710
Allowance Thels
Old Malwa, cash,
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credit, 715.
Allowance Tools,
Exchange.
Bank, on demand,
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80 days' night, 6 months' night, "Help for Turkey. One of the Batavia Malay journals has been informed from Credits, Samarang, that the Arabs at the latter chief Documentary, 6months'aight,.. 3/11 224 town are now busy getting money together Bombay, demand Rupees, to forward to Stamboul, as a contribution to Calcutta, meet the war expanses. If this be the first Shanghal, demand, ...
30 days effort of the kind, it cannot be said that these long-robed gentry have been making Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B. haste to show in coin their chinking interest Sycee, ...
Mexicana, in the fate of Turkey.
Gold Lost, English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns,..." Discount, ...
The Batuviu Dagblad of the 3rd January announces the failure of a mergantile firm at Sourabaya with liabilities amounting to five millions of guilders. Several principal bankers in London, Amsterdam, and Ham- assets amount to about 3 millious of guilders. burg, will have to bear the losses. The
NEW GUINEA, The Rev. George Brown, of the New the New Zealand Guinea Mission, sends the following in teresting letter to
Herald-
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...26.20 re-5,06 ... 6.06.
0 to 8
Shares.
Hongkong Bank, 69 % premyes Unton Ina. Sooloty us Canton, $1,250 ; China Traders' Ins, Oo., $3,380 Chinese Insurance Co., $280 Yangtase Ins. Assos, Tie. 610 B.B, Fire Ins. Co., $695 China Fire Ins. Co., $180 North China Ina. Oo., Tls, 860
H., & W. Dock Co., 7% dis H. 2, 0, 2 M. S.«bost Co., 12 % dis Shanghai Steam Navigation, Thu, 26 Hongkong Gas Co., $75 Boug total, $57
1677, 4102.10/ Chiasse Imperial Iman, £104
Temperature..
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BAROMETER
A is a permanent magnet, around one The Government might indeed fairly give end of which is wound a coll B of fine in both site and building for such a school as sulated wire (silk covered), the ends of he recommends and retain the supervision which are attached to the larger wires O of it through a responsible official, so as to which extend to the rear and terminate in secure its permanency, amidat sonstant the binding screws D. In front of the pole changes amongst those whose children and coll B is an iron dise H. The whole is would profit by it, whilst a fair scale of fees enclosed in a wooden osalug, having an
**Port Hunter, Dake of York Group,
**September 6, 1877. combined with annual grants, depending apartare in front of the disc which sols an
"A few lines with a few items of news upon the results of examination as before resonator. The whole is enclosed in a aid, would go far towards making the wooden casing, having an spertare la front school self-supporting. Guarded by a con of the dies which acts sa & resonator. The from this out-of-the-way place is all I shall science clause there would be nothing in influence of the magnet induces all round be able to send you by return of the misalon mich a school to offend the most fastidious, it a magnetic field, and the iron diaphragm brig. We arrived here on August 21st whilst if thought. desirable children from E is attracted towards the pole. Any al after a long and tedious panzago from the Coast ports might be eligible as teration in the normal condition of the Ratums. No one has ever known such boarders.
diaphragm produces an alteration in the weather before in these Latitu les, and no
Queen's Road,) Brd, as to elementary education for wagnetic field by strengthening or weaken one wanted to see such again. We had (Essen at Mours Palioner & Co.'s Frentice
BUNGLONG, January 24, 1878, Chinese generally in this island, if Governing it, and any such alteration causes the nothing but thick, heavy, dirty weather all ment be bound to educate, there remains induction of a current of electricity in the the way, with strong southerly winda sad the problem of fourteen thousand children ooll B. Therefore (1) a wave of air throws very strong current netting to the coast. As we hear that the winds have in Hongkong not yet provided for These the diaphragm into vibration; (2) each westward, especially on the New Ireland
9 AM need vernacular elementary schools. It is movement produces a change in the mag obvious that the efforts of the Missions netlo field, and (3) an induced current is been very strong in other parts of the world never known such a succession of heavy now at work will be first devoted to the generated in the coll wire. Now if to the lately, I may as well mention here that the great centres where children are easily to binding screws wires be attached communi-natives in tuis group assert that they bavo precisely similar to that described it is clear make a school largely self supporting by that there will be a closed circuit of wire, months, and this is confirmed by the ap the aid of the Government grant." education is to be made compulsory in this and the feduced current will pass through pearance of the vegetation, and the great island, sites and buildings must be provided the second telephone and back again to the number of fallen trees in the buah. On by Government for schools, These the first one. But in passing through the coil our silval we found that the teachers Missions can work as effectively and far in telephone No. 2 it modifies the magneti were, many of them, living together at more cheaply than the Government. This zation of the magnet and ingresses or Port Hunter, though there was no valid had never interfered with them or dojured is shown first by the impartial reports of diminishes its attraction for the diaphragm. reason for their doug so, as the natives them in any way. Two women, one man, the talented Government examiner, and Hence every vibration made by the first next by the consideration that European diso is repeated by the second one, and gratis by Missions carrying on such schools. cue is transmitted to and reproduced by The prisoner was found guilty and was Let Government prepare annually to extend the other,
I should add that the above particulars sent to two years' hard labour,
were furnished to me by Mr Ernest De La Rae, a member of the highly distinguished solentific family of that name,
Yours truly,
After evidence was taken, the Jury re- turned a verdict of guilty of burglary by majority of 6 to 2,
The Uhief Justico said he most ask the Jury to retire to deliberate their verdict, s decision by majority was always unsatis
evidence to them.
The CHALLENGE CUP (Presented). Value factory. He would read over the whole be met with and in sufiçient numbers to cating in like manner with an apparatus gales as they have had for the past Eve
$250. One Mile.Temptation.
The VISITORS CUP (Prosented). Mile Once
And a Half.-Jorking
The LADIES' PERSE (Presented).
round and a distance.-Bival.
The LEDGER Our (Presented).
Value
8200. Two Miles.-Bcamp.
The HAIKWAN Cur (Presented). Value $200. Milo-and-a-Quarter-Spec
The Jury then retired again and brought in a unaminous verdict of guilty of burglary The prisoner was then sent to two years'
hard labour.
COUNTERFIT COINS.
Regina v. Tam Atak The prisoner was fadioted on threa counts for uttering counterfeit dollata, on
The CONSOLATION STAKES, value $10. Srd, 9th and 11th January instant, to one inspection and management is provided whatever sound produces the vibration of and two children had died during the year;
Half-a-Mile-Hard Times.
The CHAMPION STAKES, One Mlle.-- Temptation,
CRICKET MATCH. HONGKONG 0. COAST.-1878,
Amoy-1st Innings.
B. Campbell b. Hynas
W. F. Spinney b. Bynea
R. O. Prothero B, N. run out...................
F. 8. Head not out....
K. Mo'ver b. A. K. Travers........
W. de St. Croix c. Gray b. Hynes
3. R. Bridgeman b. A. K. Travers........
S. G. Bird b. Hynes........
W. S. Young b. Eynes...
H. A. Watson b. D. C. Travoro ................
J. W. Graham b. Hynes,
Byes 4, Leg Byes 1, Wides 2..
End Innings.
8. Campbell b. Bynes
Total:
Uw Ayoong.
FALSE PRETENCES
the number of available buildings as to provide schools near the children to be educated, and the Missions will be ready to undertake the management and support of them under the grant-in-aid system. Thun the problem will be grappled with in the most effective and the most economical manner. Pot one nor two European In- spectors could efficiently supervise the edu He cation of fourteen thousand children whore went to Macao last Wednesday with his so-Chinese masters havre to be overlooked.
Regina v. Chan Hon Bing. Chan Hon Bing, who was committed for trial on a charge of obtaining 670 from Messrs Douglas. Lapraik & Co., did not surrender himself to his ball, and the Court 2directed the Recognizances to be estreated.
The amount of security was $500.
2 called young wife, and did not return. Ho This difficulty ought to be niet at once, for knew the trial was to take place to-day, as it increases with years, and even the Mia- he had obtained subpoenas at the Supremedon Societies could not meet it in a moment Court for his witaisases to attend to day.
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LARCENY.
Regina v. Low Kum Mui and others. Low Kam Mui, Yow Atai, and Wat Ayuk, were indicted for sterling an anchor, and a basket and 80 catties of fish from a boat in the harbour on the night of the W, F. Splaney c. Pike b. Hyne........ 67th December last. Ng Aluk, Koong R. O. Prothero R.K. v. Gray b. Hynes... 15 Asow, and Ng Achui, were charged with 6receiving the same. The first three prison- T. 8, Hoad b. A. K. Travers .............
ers were found guilty, and the last three ...11 acquitted. Sentence deferred.
K. McIver & Rickard b. D. C. Travers... 2 W. de St. Croix b. D. C. Travers..
J. R. Bridgeman b. Hynes &
8. G. Bird a. Pyke b. Hynes.......
+
1 The Beesions were then adjourned till
W. 8. Young b. Hynes... ato-morrow at 10 a.m., but common Jurors
H. A. Watson not out
J. W. Grabam b. D. O, Traveze..onuna
Byes 2, Leg Byen 4, Wides 3.......... 9
Total--Amoy, 122.
Totel......... 62
Hongkong-1st Inninga.
W. Hynes o. McIver b. St. Croix..........17
8 need not attend until Saturday morning, as the case of Newman will be tried by a Special Jury to-morrow,
CORRESPONDENCE.
To the Editor of the "OHA MATL" Hongkong, Jan. 24, 1878. Fia, I must leave J. C. " and "Angleau" to settle Home Education to
-successful schools must be established by degrees.
Then, in the fourth place, remains the Central School problem."
There a difficulty seems to have been un. necessarily created as to the simple giving of secular to the exclusion of Christian in- We are told "the Bible is 10 struction. class book," whereas who does not know that it is the oldest class book in the world, the great primer for the schoole of Paleatine before ever the educational sohemes of China were established. If heathen Chi- nese teachers did seek to cast opprobrium on it in days gone by in the Central School that is no reason why it should not be taught by the English masters to the Eng- lish-speaking classes, whillat the misuse of a book by a heathen teacher is hardly recti fied in the most sapient manner by the ejection of the book. That is a confession of defeat which might be obviated in an- other way. That the teaching of Chris- tianity in a fair way, as is practised In the present grant-in-ald schools, is no obstacle to the successful teaching of the Chinese, voluntarily attending these school. If they will come to learn their own language and submit to be taught, and actually learn
D. O. Travers o. Graham b. Molver......21 their mutual satisfaction. The question lain proved by the numbers of heathen M. Sanndera E... b. St. Croix............................. 4 G. V. Hasbleigh I. N. c. Biolyer b. St. Crois which we are concerned is Education in
A. K. Travem o, Bird b. Molver...... 8 Hongkong. Viewed practically, this re- F. O. Pike .N. b. Molver......18.solves itself into four distinct and separate
8. Hughes o. Bird by Watson............. 1 questions. Confuse these and the solution
J. A. L. Coker E.4. g. Bird b. Melver....10 of all is rendered impossible,
R. M. Gray o. Young b. Graham..........................Ll
We have 1st, the question of education G. P. Rickard not out................. for Roman Cathelios,
Bad, Education for Protestant and Eng. ilah-speaking children.
3rd, Elementary education of heathen children generally.
T. G. Williamson b. Molverine 0 Byen 1, Leg Byer 1, Wides 9, No bali 1..1
Tots.......10%
2nd Innings,
And 4th, the education of thoss Chinese
The Straits, (Straits Times,)
H. A. G.
many of the others had been ill, but they were all well again.
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Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers -
VESSELS TO ARRIVE,
AT HONGKONG
3, Androus, 4 Humbolt, 7, Eleola,
From
Remarka
Cardiff
Cardiff
Penarth
Cardiff
New York
Cardiff
The German barques Johan Casar and | When left. Nama.
Britain when Jamieson was murdered by 11, North Star, Etienne were both at Port Weber or New Aug. the natives of that place. Mesars Godeffroy 14, Regulus, appear to be very successful in their at-14, Moss Glon, tempts to open up these places for trade. 14, Patrie, Captain Lowson, who came down to the 19, Felix Mendelssohn, London Etienne last year, has remained at the 27, Charger, atations over since, and succeeded in getting Sept. a good quantity of copra, which was sent to Somos in the Johan Casar some months ago. This vessel has now returned from Sydney with a number of traders, who are 10, River Lagan, now being located on the different stations 15, G. F. Munts, on New Britain, I belleve that a great 18, Wildwood, portion of her return cargo is already in 20, River Logan, hand. In addition to the firm of Moasts 21, P. J. Carleton, Godeffroy, there is also another German 22, Hackaway, firm established here, Messrs Hornsheim & 29, Victoria (a.), Co., of Hamburg. Besides thoir contral 23, Fidelio, station on Duke of York Island, they have 25, Maris Raveno, two stations also on New Britain, and 30, Peter, employ a small schooner in the group. 1 Oct. need not remind you, I trust, that this development of trade has followed Im-+2, Anna Berthe, 8, Forest Belle, mediately the establishment of our mission
4, Empira, here, as on var arrival here there was not
3, Elcano, a single white man, or a single pound of
9, Kaiser, copra in the group. Many of your readers will remember what I said when in New 16, Minerva (1.),
18, Wege Zealand about the effects which missionary operations have upon such sublunary things 25, Benedicta,
10, Oscar,
as imports and exports, and on the trade and commerce of the colonies, and will feel 30, Lodore, that this group affords another illustration 30, Alden Besso,
Nov. In addition to those I then gave,
1, Elizabeth Oatle,
A Solomon islands
2, Cadiz (3.),
2, Johann Smidt 2, Mions,
Liverpool
Flushing Roads
Flushing Roads
Newport
Liverpool
Cardlif
Liverpool
London
Liverpool
Hamburg
Penarth Cardiff
Ouxhaven Cardif
Newport
Penarthi
Penarth
London
Cardiff
Hamburg
London
San Francisco
Astoria
Antwerp Liverpool
London
London
3, Elizabeth Shields, Hamburg
Deo.
1, Glengaber, Nestor (s.),
Flashing
Liverpool
2, Otto,
Hamburg
9, Calnamuir (6.),
London
4, Devana,
Londca
Antwerp
Cardiff Melbourne
New York
Baltimore Deal
AT AMON,
June
I do not, however, wish any of our New Zealand merchants to get any ex- aggarated notions from my letters about the capabilities of these islands, and the quantity of copra to be obtained hero. I never thought that any large quantities would be obtained, or that any at all would have been made by the natives in so short a time. They have, however, began to make it near here, and I suppose it will soon be made fa other places where there knowledge is certain that the teaching as they do a surprising amount of Christian
are cocoanuts to make it from. For some May of the same in the Central School would
time, however, at all events, the firms at 10, David, not keep them away from that English know-
present here can easily take up all that oan 12, Chandos, ledge which they covet as a means to wealth, Experience is the best answer to imaginary.
The wreck of the British ship Walmer be made, though I have little doubt that 18, Alstra, fears on that point. The English Goverment Castle was sold by suction at Batavia, on others also may wish to share in 16.
"It is very diffealt to find out exactly has responsibilities resting upon it here the 29th December, for 140 guilders.
July The Resident of Ternate telegraphs, under why poor Jamieson was murdered. Al 19, Henry Lippett, which differ greatly from those at home. W. Hynes 1. b. w., b. Melver.one children whose parents desire for them a There it has to deal with a professedly | date the 10th December, that the British that is known, with certainty is, that he 2, Northampton,
25, Globe, D. C. Travers not out knowledge of English and Western science Ohristian nation, here it is trying to do its chip Zeicester, Caddy, bus put into the port was killed about sunset as he was sitting in
duty by heathen. As a Christian Govern of Batjan in the Moluccas, in a very leaky front of his house. M. Saunders A not cut & as given in the Central School.
Byes 3, Leg Byes 1, Wides 1.
Permit me to say a few words showing ment, the secret of whoes grastness is condition. Her captain states tast he will woman who was in the house was killed at how this entire subject might be handled in asserted by its sovereign to be the Bible, it have to discharge cargo and beash the vessel, the same time, but Jamieson's Samoan wife Mar
the natives mutilating the bodies and 27, Marima, 204 practical way so as to meet the views and is bound by the most solemn responsibility for which purpose assistance has been escaped into the bush, from which she saw 23, O. F.,
She was Sept. wishes of all parties, and settle the contro and obligations to take that Bible known to afforded him
"From Madim, a correspondent writes to preparing them for the OYBE the Leathen children it professes to educate. veray and difficulty for years to come,
let, the Roman Catholics. These have in evading obligations and neglecting or us as follows--A Javanese named Dipodrane afterwards caught, but was not killed, and Carl Wilhelm, certainly done their best for themselves wilfully and without canso refusing to full went a few days ago into the jungle not far another of the traders from Blauale Bay Oct. daring the past 20 years, as in shown clear that duty, the Government of Hongkong is from his hones to look for firewood Happens sent over some trade, and redeemed her. ly in the recent pamphlet Dates and preparing a future of trouble and confusioning to look round whilst thus at work, he she was insane when first taken on board No. Events." Their efforts deserve recogni- for itself.
The attempt to apply political theories Pied a tiger of the futul or epotted variety the abip, but has since recovered. A lying very quietly under trees growing Samoan wife of another trader was poisoned. tion. Their objections to the Government School are founded on principles of fastics belonging to England, to a Colony like this, thickly together. Although at first not ao it in mid-and died soon afterwards. and equity. Their objeêtion to the rent is simply throwing dust into the eyes of little put out of sorts by the encounter, he This led to some collision with the natives,
HMS. Cortice, Osptain Masters, loft Glenroy. in-aid scheme, as it now stands equally those who might see at a glance that the soon sentured to draw nearer to it. The and that station had to be abandoned. deserve consideration. Bishop Raimondi Chinese residing here are treated on allother tiger was in fact fing there quietly and is perfectly justified, in the administration subjects in a special manner and legislated motionless as if it had left this life for this port for Blanche Boy, New Britain, a of his office, in anathematizing Romanists for in a way quite distinct from any that good. So thought Dipodromo But whilst few days ago. She called in here on her 8 months hard labour, for stealing an axe who send their children to a secular school, prevails at home. It is absurd to talk he was trying to make sure of that, the tiger first arrival from the Bolomon Islande, and Bir Harry Parkes from a carpenter's shop. The defendant or to suy but a Romish school. If Romish about the right of conscience to any man suddenly gave a sign of life. It even turned then went on to Kabair, to inquire into the
in other respects and resumed its former natives, however, a usual, took to the Autenor (4) said he took it because no one was in the schools give a good secular education, the until Christianity has made him aware that about altering its position but did not aware facts Golinected with the murder. The shop. He admitted a previous conviction Government, on its own principles, is bound be possesses one.
I have thus, Sir, reviewed the question; quiet and easy realining as that ita onlooker busk, and beyond Bring a few shells and Anchises (0.) for larceny,
We are now engaged in building our Chan Aping, sharker, was sent to
the way I Have indicated of dealing with had for the moment nothing to fear from it burning some huta, nothing could be done, asparate classes and interests separately, He was however but half tisfied with this months' bard labour, for stealing a bat from the band of 'ile owner,
Total.......... Hongkong--124 and nine wickets.
-Police Intelligence. (Before James Rumell, Esq.) Jan. 24, 1878.
LARCENTES.
Li Ayan, a coolie, wes sont to a month
hard labour, for stealing the brasses off the bads of the poles of a street chair,
Wong Akut, a bricklayer, was sent to
4, Oscar Mooyst,
5, Catharina,
Cardiff
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Cardiff
Newport Cardiff
LOADINO FOR CHINA AND SAVAN PORNS, At London-Steamers via Bum Cancil,
Glenorchy
Perim.
Glamis Castle Caldera.
Balling Vessels,
di.
Ikvorpool.
Ajax (5.)
Bartle,
Leon (B) G. R. B
ance to be given may be estimated by what is to be done for the moonlar school,
sessup to me, after the study of some years, and being no longer in dread from his house at Fort Huator, and shall be glad | Hylton Castle,
At Glasgovin
to assist them. The due meature of assist
Huppose ske Bomantra oslabiishments to
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