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No. 53-0. Ocroana 7. 1880 |

We learn that the Mitsu Bishi stoamer Niigata Maru did not leave Kold until daylight yesterday, she having bees detain ed by a typhoon at Kuhé on Monday best,

(ct 4).

Me (labo's "Itailan night" entertainment last night was very successful. There was a large attendance and the exhibition of

J

HONGKONG RACE FUND.

Club this afternoon, of the subscribers to the Hace Funch, at which the follow- ing gentlemen were present-Messrs Costa, Hode 15 Forbes, Hoppaas, Jack son., W. K. Hughes, C. P. Chater, J. Grant, halu, MeCniloch, MacGregor, E. Georg, J. T. Chuter, S. Hughes,

Coke, Trip, Morgan, Legge, Star key, Mortimer Murray, Marlman, and

Chinese fireworks added greatly to the Friend. attractiveness of the meeting.

THE CHINA MAIL.

title of evidence to support his mean at

sportsman ke dictum.

ལན པ

Il-

cation credit r. i wnld be necessy for If is a matter of notoriety in Hogland the O. B. Q. to give a guarantee to rešture that the visit of the Australian Ceketers the money, which, it was understood, had was purele and simply a money-making born collected by Me Play from vations,

spec," and their mercenary mutires were

Jobtnca of the feta. The proce-dinn being fully exposed by the Secretary of the Nut- formally right they would be protes ad by fingham hun fricket linh in a letter meet up 9 try tesirler titty than it to the Editor at Berita Life in Mas (ailuded was nece os y tarde te filthier own who, ito in my reply to Victorian," on this same

same *

hamide pigment to Fim of ir subject, in your columne a few weke g), debts to the firm and not to the nasty Me Coxon was elected Chairman of on the arrival of the Australians 3 Beg-

The elf or of this decision aid be at the meeting.

and most of the crack clubs held all, the petition fi od on January 1, 1879, It was proposed and unanimously! rightly considering the

that an exhibition tour in the matter of the bankruptcy of Mesers carried ist H. E. the Governor, 1.1. among country yokela for the exprese pur-yphent & Co., would be dismissed. The the Major General Commanding, Compose of mines-grubbing, was not a parti jaristiction of the Court of Bankrupt

toovoment In the cy would then bot

be at an end a far modore Smith, R.N., and Col. Giles Carly praiseworthy

intereats of true cricket. Besides, the a3 the patiti

and the excention creditoe was entitled to the protection of the Cole for the rewery of money attacked in satiale. tion of a judgment debt.

The motion of which notice had been given was then withdra

AMONG THE PROPLE.

destitutional

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self-mterest; he will even work a litlė, when he humour takes him.

In sie rare cases the liberated slave turns out

Samnesiay, by permission of Colonel Geddes, of the 27th Inniskillings, be invite to treatment which Lord Harris team received concerneju bubali of Cyphant & Co. / part is the management of affairs, con-actions within the narrow bounds of such squats in a lonely valley or ravine in

Tar Cricket Match postponed from last week will be played to-morrow and Satur- day, commanding tomorrow at 2 pm. Cho

and officers, the Band of the Insiskillings will perform on the ground fr. m 3 30 lo 5.30, and a photograph of the players and

members will be taken,

In talking over tha arrangements in the Su- preme Court to-day for the disposal of a large amount of business which is now on the board, the Chief Justice, referring to a case in which the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is platatiff and which is down for bearing to Original Jurlede. tion, ssid he was glad to say he could bear it. Mr Lowcock once chose to raise a certain objection against him which he was determined shaald never again he raised against him. At the present moment hel was not interested in a single enterprise in the Colony. Wo can only add that this 18 as It should be. The speech bae mes his Lordship much more than his bustful referencs to his own investments which he made the other day in the bands and Forbes care, when he had to proustuso

act as Stowards; and the following gentlemen were then exeter for the same office: Hon. W. Keswick, Han, P. Ryrie, and Messrs A. Coson, I de C. Forbes, H. Hoppins, T. Jackson, W. H. F. Darby, and P. D. Sassoon.

A proposition was then rosie by Mr Forbes, and seconded by Mr W. K. Hughes, that entrances for the Lading" Purse should be made in the satur way as mother races,

The motion was carried and the meeting closed with a vote of: thanks to the chair.

CORRESPONDENCE.

MUSIC IN HONGKONG.

To the Editor of the "CHis Maiz."

October

S-Your contemporary this morning pubilaires further prosumptuous statements from the pitiabie" YZ" who seems to he thoroughly confident that your bure spondent Fair play " myself. In this be again wh we that bo is Another than utterly vold of ceprobensten and pap ception, the

are no wldwip compositiona different in style. He then pens mu da is heedless uranner (Murray out the ques

which "Fair hy dierepari

judicially upon the safety or disability tion

and at

a very this

of cortain investments

We have recorded, from our Northern

want of the bottor

play" very kindly

"

in Seder at the hands of the gas and Fes- tiverkans had diagusted English cricketers, nd with Australian cricket, but i

with Aust

Australian manners and etiquette.

natural con

conse The cricket 64d, and as quence. the mites arrangel cid not include one first-clase match. That the Australian

mil

would only be fair and courteous towards before ericketers who had earried everything

before them in all parts of the comtry. Such 3

!ch was

was arranged. The Australians we weil henten-ati for the first time during their campaign, w are told that they have not received fair play. Farther com- meut would be useless" pundent tell us where the foul play coincs Will your error-

in?

AN OLD SPORTSMAN.

SUPREME COURT.

(Before the Puli Court) Thursday, Oct. 7th.

IN HE OLVFHANT AND COMPANY.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

KWONGTHỜI CHUNG AND GRA E FUND LVI AND RS

motion to bring forward for a rule to show us why the Receiver in this state shuld not pay the sum of £200 or there- optom belonging to the Shan Yen from sbrute, now dialmed by the bulders of

in Sydney out af the funds of the

Berve the

contemporaries, several changes that her instead of "to have furgoblou") which it was cow wought to bring forwar thesamalas he ancurkained by arivato tende.

recently been announced in the British have him milorstand at thereon, if any, deposited in the Chort private tendera le siendid not advertise aud

Consular Service; but it may be useful to embody these with others which have not been made public. hir Ford, who has been acting for some time at Tamsui, will pro-

ing ones and teaines using the Enfiaftive in plaon of the Infinitive compound to forget" I put this out desiring to be charitable, and a

is DeVer 1 bo inte to mend. Ho contisur, amarting fete the execial the revers castigation of Fair-play," Blow and groaning

-play

slowing very clearly that he bas bon hard bit, and that, on ble hack like a cockroach after the fort of a slipper, he is undecided whether

bably obtain loave of absence immediately tire, or to contive

more gasp and

In this case, Mr T... Hayilse, Q.C, for Mr Olmsted, had given notice of a rastion that the sum of $15,322.48 and ail interool and why for the purpose of graining zuch, there under an order of Mr Justice Snowden, take such other steps as to may be advised, and why the Cours thru's not make sugh being the mug of the catute of Olyphant & Co., be paid over to the said H. 31. Olmoiber rule se it may think it. stod as assignee.

The other parties hat opp sing the mo- them, it was granted.

Mr Haplar was instructed by Mr John- of Mrs Sharp, Tallar and Johnso when 100,

the AttruBY Putra (Jon. E L. O'M

and proceed home. Mr Thomas Watters, he gelattia 7-es biny), matructed by Mr iśraret ng of bleres !

Lei any one

f

pondent that his statement is a contemptible found entitled to the sale. Therefore the THE SPIRIT OF SELF-ESTEEM that mau exist, they cannot Balisfy their other training than he received from the A meeting was held at the Hongkong ruth; and I challenge him to produce n be paid out to those of the creditors who jabrication, devoid of even the shadrit of Oua was of epluloa that the money should

alicious desires so long as the specit of insh of a brutal slave hunter. At the The following article has a spreial alfeste man independence is brean lines cured priority ftitio, that in, interest attached to it, from the fact that among the people, and therefor that fluenced by kind treatment and by same time, he is susceptible of being

The editor of the Arbono chimbun has spirit and their ambition ennast stane berusentened to tway..rs" imprisonment together. and feed 100 yen for ] 19ishing if t Prederick the Great said, “If a ruler

All the cities in world enjoy be ambitions, he must not give up his in really useful and industrious Diember stems of government threat from ambition in deference to the wishes of his fot society. As a rule, however, such is each other, both in style and in quality elect See! I am anbitions, and if his beating sin. ite is to fonel but every one knews the superwrity of I had given way to the dose of my change, and of a fermented tou e cailed in which,people, I should not have love the great bacen." He will not stay ng with however, then must surly beards I have splash. The prize any particular munster, and var as shoes tain amount of sad pendent spirit. toples of right are thought to be very spelts of work with long spells of idie- Unless the majority of the people, or the important in a community, but if thi Bess. leading men of the country, are imbued ruler, though he bus command over such neighbourhood of the plantations, and Sometimes he escapes from tho with this spirit, and age the ress to take comminuity were to simply keep bis from the tramorels of daily labour, and stitutional government, in its true form, principles (though he may be excused the mountains," where he can practise canot exist. There may without it be for having de-pised ambition) he would all his savage customs, and indulge as form of government, but it will be not feel an eminent or brave man." | unstintedly in barn" and idleness as destitute of life; it wil undergo many in can be corlain that so excellent aif he were still in Central Africa. The changes, and it is right that it should do eiler as Frederick the Grest may not condition of the women is even mure Long but this page will never enjoy their appear in any country in a century from equivocal; sama are married, others fecetion under it An examples of this now! The only way to prevent his employed as cooks, nurses and domestic team showed good all round farm is admit-

state of things are being constantly not apprimcn betere he actually has arisen, servants, while the remainder, beng with in la progress of humusu aflaus, it and the protect than self-esteem of the too lazy to work," are leading immoral itol on all sides, and the way they slangli- tered local eighteens evidenced high ghiss

is but necesary for us to write much people before it has been corrupted, is t lives. These latter have, it is true," all (ability and

Rod generalship. The flaky

In this case Me T. C. Hayllar, en, in "upru. it. But what is this siri ofexablisit constitutional governmen, promised the acting inspector to g delvals of weak teams representing York- structed by Mr Johnson of Messrs Sharp stitucional government which is so though a constitution would bring no married when they are in a positioni to shire and Gloucestershire respectively gave the Australians a standing the hardly de

Toiler and Inhoao, appeared for the planey to it! It the spirit of self-goal results unless the people wan tuffs: Cha Attorney General (Hon. 3. L

do so," and with this procarious promiso pre, ad it was felt en sil tands that a

meteos, and self-confidence which ads inued with the spirit of independence of future ameusitnent, we must for the watch sith a representative English eleven Maatructed by Mr Brere on of

Brereton and Wotton, for the de- the people to act for the attainment of and elf esteem.

resent he content. A be the people of Japan should have fendante, and Me MacKean, instructed by their rights regardless of the disquen

On the whole, however, there is littin Me Doungs, for the recriver, Hon. W. heaped upon them by rulers, Their le fond equal rights with others, and dinubt that the liberated Africans base Kenwick.

people must first know that all the day for yo'd wit ought to occupy such greatly benefitted by being transplanted Mr MacKean, for the receiver hard

nations of the earth are equal in every desirable position.

pret, that is, that they have been Tenno (the fat Emperor of Juan) was chelles has benefitted in turn from that Even Jimmu to the Seychelles. Whether the Sey created equal, and that therefore an only a trave-chieftain of a co in the presence, is a more doubtful question. emperor, a king or the leading minisors provinen of Hings. To develop the Mr Salmon, Chief Civil Commissioner,

a governmetal are no more then rights of the peopio and altain the good considers that the climate and soil. employé: hired by the people for their rosalin of liberty, the only good way is to give practical proof that no country a add Yoe Brow in his hands, snl protetion, or public trants for the stimulate the wario at self-esteem.the world our surpass these islands, why the sum of fiel paid by the transaction of national business, If this Japan Herald's Translation. ceiver's scents in Maiborren in connection fact were known to the people, the latter

In fact, if the general population were with opinus there should not be forthwith

as systematically industrious as it is A would believe that their position was d to his agent thru out of

the cald

THE "SCOTSMAN" ON THE now the contrary, it is not wo much to Fr, why this Court should not requal to tms of their rulers, and belies!

CROWN COLONIES.

say the lace of these islands would be quation as to by whom the calding that, would cultivate a spirit of

(Scotsman.)

transformed materially, mocally, and moury shall he eventuady paid and why, self-protection and self respect. This is the cei er sbauld not be at liberty to what we call the purit of self-esteem and with and authority over ferior mes rauk among the minor colonies of Eng- No people inving large intercourse socially, unil they would take a lugh forthwith well all the splut Lugug to if confidene. This spirit among the have strewn the path at their progress tand." the Sun Yee firm at Satz Francisco Melle never agrees with that slow by more profusely with goot atentions Commissioner's "f," and even should There is much virtue in the bourne and Sydney to the highest bidder, ouards when working for their own that the British.

who he get his liquor law adopted, and the rick art

| doulas this leck into any of the volumes consumption of "bacca" placed under From ancient times history records of annual reports on Her Majesty's Costner regulations, the Seychelles will many instanern of great mounrchy and lonial Possessius.

He will find, as a hurdly be ready for the Millennium. prond and younied kinga who enriched general rule, that alike the Crown Co. Perhaps the West Indian Island of themselves, and revelled in luxury, and, fenies and those to which a measure of Dominica may be thought a more suit- they at the same time kept the people self-government has been granted, are able spot for inaugurating a new (Holden trollen down and destitute of know-administered by men capable, honest, Age. The Governor dwells with peo- lodge. Thus all the Chinese raperors, and buuare, who have set up for them-

Sure Authusiasm on its "natural beau- holining their position to be equal to selves a high standard of city, and strive yes," and

on the field it affords for tlust of the guds, behavn as such deities with all their unght to attain to it. It recreation and for "scientific re- arui trost the people as their slave, or most ruses a steady development of the search."

When he first landed upon it, property is usually trusted by its wateral resources of the colonies cue hen was "annguine enough so hope that traced even during the recent years some enterprising person in England depressed trade. The European element would to attracted by the facilities for of the population continues to push itself obtaining land, unsurpassed in Her Ma energetically into new fields, and to jesty's dominions for fertility," and, lo rapidly improve its position in the old thinks, better worth the notice both of Can it be sand that similarly unmistak- the capitalist and the tourist than even able tokens of progress are to be noted in Ceylon. These day-dreams have faded. the cordon of the weaker races under The "persoa in England" has never British rule? louest, and sometimes deigned to cast eyes upon the islam. well directed, offorts are constantly being Patty matters relating to fiance, to made to raise the status of these subject hospital and school management, to In times when the people were not peoples. The machinery by which the drought and to hurricanos, take up the so onlightened, and did not possess the elevating process is wunlly attempted time and ves the soul of Mr Berkeley, knowledge they do in the present day,churches, schools, hospitals, prisons as well as of other colonist_adeninis- it seems to have boun inevitable that the aud poor-houses-have been providel trators in the West Indies. How cau a chieftain or monarch who led the people in abundance. Unfortunately, success: Governor feel that he rules over a happy to victory in their conflicts with Hur

is often in inverse ratio to the exertions and innocent community it, rounding nations, and who performed put forth. The most ambitions and ex-igua, he finds that the death-rate is wonderful feats of valour before bis fol-usive schemes for the amelioration higher than that of any other country lowere, should gradually come to be re-

of the hauves" are those that usually for which there are statistical return; garded by them as a god, and invossed yield the most inagre results, and occd- with supreme powers in Simes of peace

will as during war, and the men enilly they bear fruit of a kind entire are those of children born out of wed- y different from that which their origi-lock; and that the lives of one-half of in such times great, were also despotic dators had foudly counted upon. The these unfortunate infants are destroyed anarchs. Such rulers, when they did reason generally is that sufficient allow by studied neglect.". Even in Mont- anything which was regarded as wonderance is not made for local conditions serrat, where the people enjoy, on the ful in their public relations, asserted that and inveterate habits. Colonial admi- whole, a comfortable prosperity," and it was done by the help of the gods, and mistrutors are basoap. They are gifted progress, slow though it may be, is it was this that caused the people to with but a limited degree of presciore being unde 'ta religion and morals," subalit themstives to the monarch with and patience, and they wish to look ali is not quite as it abould be. "Reli- Bach a policy on thepon the fruits of their labours in their gious gatherings and ceremonies attract part of the rolers being long continued, uw time. But they of all men should and excite the magro population, and it fined itself on the minds of the understand the virtue of wasting, and be their small subscriptions yield a cut- people, and gradually led them to be still content with slow progress in a task like siderable contribution to ecclesiastical nore liable to suffer from the despotism that of raising a mass of human beings objects." In spite of these adifying they were subjected to. Such thoughts from a low to a higher grade of civiliza- signs, the "Obeah-man" is as potest on the part of the people in cases when tion.

as ever, and "religious impressions do and the advies I'd gie ye Lits of English had no locus standi, not having charged with steadings brass aut value $1, governed by him in subjugating its pably in a backward direction. In Cering; they do aut, as a class, aspire to a any that ever left the Sautmarket of less dismissed partly on the ground that the

the mousrch was goud, led to glorious Vés az Amon, 32, ut Wham yua, cuujie, maa

Often they have to look on helplessly got affect, to the extent that could be Kiuklang, bas left to take his p

trinaphs on the part of the nation ut bodies, or whatever ye may be

ja this,--f

while the only "progress" is very pal desired, their manner of living and act- ye dians like the shirt the pipes, fist submitted to the jurisdiction of the Court, from the S. 8. over on the 7th inst. Chefoo; and Mr O. T. Garduar gure baud ye're whisht an say nae mair about and partly because he thought that Mr Pin Prisoner ploaded guilty to the charge and enemies, but when the monarch was on, as we lave known since the days of high moral level." To tell the truth, bome on well-earned leave of abocac. the proky things, far gings conse the fielen under the circumstances, ahould apply for was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment proud and ovil, they led to sacrifice of intoney, "every prospect pleases, and they are not much better than their Mr H. F. Brady is

with hard labent. devil that's slumbering in that Deal' the dismissal of his own petition for ad- Dow temporarily)

life in vain struggles for glory, besides only man is vile," Cratur, aut he comes doon aboot ye're Ingsticate

judication. These objections,

Dalike many early ceighbours of Antigua, and, as the Go- bowever, Jucated in Kinklang. Mr Carles, at present w his lang dlaymore, by ma ostis I widea The object of the

ausing the wasting the peoples' money and poetic impressions, this sketch of vernor delicately puts it, "are rather acting Consul at Chefoo pending the like to be answerable for broken heade an Oriental Bank Corporation in making the

by the ruler on himself. In this way the rich Tadian island stands fairly well shy of incurring conjugal obligations." the hange paid to the great deeds of the test of maturer examination. Pro- arrival of Mr McClatchie, will, upon bing elittit gozards, for when these Hislanmen application was the obtaining the payment man, unemployed, was sentenced to Reven

The groat revolution that has been got their dauder up they'd thluk nas mair at of the Court of the sum of $15,322 part days' imprisasiment for being a vagrant and others, called "hero-worship," he led to spects in Ceylon are more pleasing than gradually taking place in the industrial relieved, resumo his post of acting Vaca at slachtering a nail colony of us lawiandardor by his Honour, ut Fel

waa paid into the Court under an having no fixed place of residence. inanmerable misfortunos happening to ever, especially to land speculators and condition of the West Indian colonies is Consul and British Assessor at Shanghat, budies that they wid a swalio in a dugio 1879 The terms of the order showed that uf February 5th,

the people.

other utilitarian tastes, for the work well pointed out in the report for Ja Mr P. F. Hausser, from the Peking Jaga-

Athole Brose.

Yon very truly,

the money was paid in as a deposit on behalf William Barker, 19, a l'anjabi, neaman, tion, goes to Takow to replace Mr #land

of the creditors of Olepl

Olyphant & Co. or such unemployed, was charged with being draak BAILIE NICOL JARVIE, perauns an abonid be entitled to it. Other and refusing to pay chair-hire at 9.30 last (who obtains leave), and is temp rarily

suma included in the $15,322 were paid in sight. detached for service at Shanghai. Mr H.

FAIR PLAY.

by Mr Fim on the same turma of order of He was ordered to pag 30 coute to the & Wilkinson, who has been acting arsie ant

To the fditor of the CHINA MALL "

the Chief Justice it minat be

considoredutair-coolio, in default one day's impriaqu. 7th October

that those monies were deposited by Mr Judge at Shanghai, will, wo understand, Di-My attention has been dirooted to Pim in the Bankruptor Court under the obtalu furlough on Mr Mowat's return. As paragraph in your last night's issue, which petition of January 6ts, and not under this an examination of Student Interpre'ers London between a team of

relates to a cricket matub lately played one. The Oriental Bank Corpmation bid

who has for one years boon efficiating at Jabang, will take up the duties of his own port, 2008t probably Tamul. Mr G. 31. 1. Plipfals, the author of the "Cities and Towns of China," e mes as Vice-Consul to Capton, and will arrive eLartly from fur

How a charge 18

thick win the fore he makes them." How a to te puberantisted before it na mado, 1 at a loss to know. Boliering, ban to be very much indiaposed afvor the "crescendo avement the mortgen only say that should there be my roof this descendant of "Laray Roe," 1 would sukses

heir july tomoval to lough to take up that post, Mr. B., Earlswood, Surrey, as in any of the educa Bristow, hitherto acting Consul at Tientsin, soal establishmente mentioned by "Fair-

Hap"

experienced keepers and ourses

V. P. 7.

and Mr C. W. Everard, acting Consul at would be wanti. g. Wenchow, will probably go home shortly

on leave of absevos. Me Patrick Hughes,

A BIT OF ADVICE.

eton nad Wilton, sppeared for the Orivatal Bank !

The Athanor General interposin-enid that, nouer had been arvon that jud mest Judg would be given to-day in the case. mert in this case bad bean nasce intably postponed for something like tares toonths. He asked that any further proceedings in the matter stand over till judament.

Bir Hayllar sald the only anxiety of Mr

Police Intelligence. (Uefore the Hon. M. 2. Zognachy), Thursday, Oct. 7..

FIGHTING IN THE STREET.

John McDonald, 21, of En laut, seaman, employed, and Frank Clark, 27, of America, seaman, of the American dip J. Bairy, ware obered with lighting in the Queen's Road Central about quarter to ten laat night. They were each frost halt

ᎥᎥᏕ

KEN JOUEN,

In ancient times also, all European nations looked upon their monarchs as superior beings, regarding the despotic power exercised by them as a divine right, and the will of the ruler as the will of a god. With regard to Japan the that accorded to rulers in all other countries, the people looking up to it as to the sun.

Pins, for whom he had appeared in the case, was to me that the money was pail iata dollar, or twenty four hours' pris nominion of the Imperial house exceed the proper hande

Tit.

PETTY LARCENY.

The Attorney Genera', referring to the This creando movement had bet-delay that had taken place as unnatural and the newly appointed Consul for Shanghai, ter cease here.-B. C, M. |

extraordinary,

Lt Achung, 36, of Sanu, marine hawker, Mr Justice Suurden said that the learn-wan charged with stealing a poking-0.88, rd Attorney General might have had judg value $2, the property of Blusera Sagle and went by moving for it.

Co. Evidence was given by Mr. Blades, assistant, proving the theft, and defendant a sentenced to be imprisoned for six wooks with burd labour,

To the Editor of the "tinina Mail."

October 1

will arrive by the Incoming French mail: steamer en route for his port; and by the same e'ermer are expected Me R. W. Mowat, Assistant Judge of the Shanghai SIA perhape ye're aware am no a Supreme foark, and Mr Huber, Cami musical man togel nor yet am I fond o

blokerin an' blathrin on things I neither sioner of the Imperial Maritimes. Custome,

ken not care echt abget as prema tu be the Upon Mr Hughes' arrival at Shanghai, Mej cue wi' a wheenu' the young callaute o' this U. F. R. Alen will proceed to Nowohlwang. bit placis. But whiu I see that aul frein

(420) | mine the Dogal Cratur, -- an' ħu je an aut to relteve Mr Herbert Allor, who gets free, for did he cut me doon, even horao on sick leave, Mr H. A. üller, bom at the risk of his ain acaig an lobe, to the

The Attorney General replied that he was not aware that it was necessary to stir up the Court. Un the 3rd July the Court took time to comilor the case. Ja Jad

never exported the delay would be any- thing like thje,

The Puisse Judge said he would now preparo to give judgment. judgemotat at Was

The

question was then raised a tombuse

hief Jative noted the

The

Aurury

acting Cubeut at anus, u also uzjusted, flachun o' Aberfoyle when i was Buspodu | General to refer him to aby svolion of the

leave for England in the spring, Mr W.│ D. Spouce, who for some time acted us Ke gistrar of Shipping at Shaughel, and who bas just returned from a visit to Cores with H.K.H. the Duke of Gouus, has taken up the duties of acting Conaut at Ichang. Mr

le mid air by

the cost txila Trao a whine, Sitti Bubject for ball penetics; an, as a H aid at the time if i ucun been for that Dugal erulur I midt's bug there like Mahomed's collig til day o Foutecost But to keep sir to the point of a liter Wnes, as I remarked before I perceive this Dugal

Cralus gettin' angry,

1

I think it aboot time, ensidering un ek witheas iamen, to offor a

Gode which provided for the two Jutges sting tu

in bankruptcy. He concurred in the judgment of Mr Justice Saunder

The Fuise Judge then gave judg bankruptcy, and in sut No 1, on bubalt

WPIS an seti ya ta

the Oriental Bashing Corporation, to ob tain the dismissal of two petitions for nd- jodication filed in the Catt of Bankruptcy. Que was filed by Mr Pim on behalf man, at on worthy Father the Dean January

an' bless him) was before me, I think (est.

behalf of 1879; 1 it wa duty an' I dun it wi

Ia wall, sir.

E. L. Oxenham, who has been clog agssonable adrie Like an mest | of himself and lia partvers, and was daird

Consul at Wuhu, will at once again the duties of his own poet at Chinklang. Mr T. L. Bullock, now at the last named port, will proceed to Wubu. Mr B. P. Meʻlat-

ohle, who has been for a short period at

I'tn

the other Paß

2,

uz on the 8 died 1879. A similar motion was brought be a calious man, an' I'm a peacefu' that fore his honour early in July, and was

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ASKAULTING TIME YULICK

Bu Ali, 16, a boy employed in the Yat fling pizde goods alap, was charged with having thrown a stone at P. C. 601 in Hollywood Road on the 9th inst

Tan Master of the press-goods shaupt question came forward and gave defondant

tood character, stating that he had been

his employ for a year and eight months. Defendant to give two sureties to five dollars each, to be of good behaviour for one month, in default to be committed.

BUSTILLON OF STEALING OLUFSING

Lang Ayau, 3, of Pard, was sharged with having stolau a jacket, falu 40 cente, out a murmur. from Wong Ayi, a married woman, of No.

2 Tung Man Lane, on the 6th i et

Ibis case was remanded till 9th October.

Before the Hon. Ny Chuy.)

LAKLENY FROM A SHIP.

VAORANUT.

Theodore Tonero, 21, of femstars, sen-

DEUNK AND REFUSING TO PAY ORAIR-HIRE,

ment,

THROWING RUBBISH IFTO THE HARBOUR.

reopully held at the Legation, Peking, Mr ers, and the Australian le crinket- submitted to the jurisdiction of the Court, coulie, and six others, were charged on the rulers are inclined to take every advan-our first parents, and it is a

W. Warry passed the best examination

vinces

in An-

that more than two-thirds of the births

The famous Louis XIV. said, "The of survey, settlement, irrigation, and maios. Even in that island Sugar is no country is 1, myself, and I have the sole railway construction gous on apace; but longer absolute King; it is only the nad complete control over it." Frederick man is viler to before-at least, such leading industry, and not more than five the Great aid, "If the whole of the is the opinion of the Governor. Through- per cent. of the population are now em- German poople know nothing else but out the year 1879, "there was a gradual ployed on the sugar plantations. The that their ruler was a god, they would and deplorable increase of crime and prosperity of these island colonies de never arise in rebellion against me, even lawlessness, which calls for vigorous pends more directly than it formerly did though I despise them." These are in repression," Ceylon socording to po-on the intelligence and individual Loong Awa, 44, of Tungkus, rubbish stances which plaiuly show that the pular tradition, was a favourite resort of exertions of the coloured population. who have and this would be considered a new ma

"Holy There is more need, therefore, that strict beur busy for some out local givhteens suptoy Ordinance, that there was

4th ine. with throwing rubbish into the tage of the ignorance of their people. Land" to the Buddhists, but some- and careful attention should be given to in the pro-

tion. It was one of the defects of our Bank- barbour at Lap-aap-wan. The case was re- of England, giving

wer manded from the 4th until this morning,

The nations, being kept down in the thing more than this-more even than the measures for promoting their moral re-hearing, or to appeal to the Full when it was proved that defendants Bad

manner pointed out, were led to look the fact that its revenue showed an und material welure. Education has recently passed through here to Csaton as same time reaping a ready harvest in the Couet from

upon their rulers as gods, and to believe annual surplus-is evidently needed to rightly received a large share of notice, assistant in the Consulate there.

shape of gate money--all in the interests Bankruptoy, although the judge had power the Government Scavenging Contractor; themselves were but vasuale, followers, or immigration of famine-stricken and de- taken up with an account of the con-

ut advancement the noble gulue. to review his own judgment, The Atorney and they were all discharged. The aon- Ja the mateb referred ta it ig already a inat-General appeared on behalt of the ri tractor himself, who stated that he had been humble servants of these rulera; while bilitated natives of the Malabar coast, dition of the schools. The results of the WRITING of the death of Buzslue, a cɔn-

ter of history that the hitherto unbeaten Au-ental Bank Corporation in the present in the habit, ever since he obtained the on the other hand the latter, being of which mainly caused the extraordinary ordinary school instruction on the negro atralians got as

as sound a drubbing as their temporary bas the following:-

predecessors invariably did

when they

I of Mr Pim, stet u joted to the dia. missal of his own (Mr Fim's) patirion, and

water at this place, was fiued five dollars. a fair fight.

kings or loris to eternity. So long bably an indueuce in increasing crime The Governor of Gambia states his ex- from the land of his nativity. He was a The paragraph io question is presumedly this point being consaded by

as the belief in the natural inherent in Ceylon during the year. Similar perience when he says that "so soon as A the torney

ANHAULT. nnzorupulous, ambitions man. He was a from the pen of an Australian. I will not tieners), this difficulty was removed. is soldier of fortune, and one without con-

Abdoulla, 60, of Mosba, and Nassir, 26, difference in class between the governor consequences of the fudian famine have a boy learns to read and write, and correspondent eak your

how he happons to therefore Lolence and without mercy in his composi knew the names of the English players, who deal with the Petition pre the fourt to alea of Mucha, both belonging to the S. and the governed existed in the minds of been noted in the Straits Settlements, in soquires a smattering of elementary the strongest all round team of Pim on behalf of the firm of Glyphant & Co. plainant, Abdool Messed, fireman, with not make itself manifest among them, lonies that receive Cooly immigrants, man, and would receive as an insult the by Mr Japan, were charged with assaulting com.the latter, the spirit of self-esteem did Mauritius, and in the West Indian Co-arithmetic, he deems himself a gentle- the national characteristic of the vengeful oriek

13 nor is it and barbarous Algerine himself. He was a necessary to notion tha

Mr J. N. Tratman, who took third plno, some idea of Colani Cricket, and at the to get a fan of a single judgo in been soting under the orders of An Loung, that, from the time of the creation, they make it au earthly Paradise. The large and half of the balk of thess reports is

and for the

ગાય

He has died in a foreign land, au cxile the Elite of the old country in they met ton. Mr Hayllar, Q O., appeared on be contract, ef emptying the rubbish into the the nature of deities, were emperora, high rate of mortality, had also pro- mind is not, however, wholly satisfactory.

quite

it

only be

it ever

presented

It appeared

on hand charge,

labour.

tion. In Algeria be exceeded in cruelty compose that has ever playle he writes e ad conferred with his Lordship the sticks, in Upper Lassne kow, on Bunday Therefore if there is to be any saob spirit, But for a more striking illustration of slightest hint that there is other work in Chief Justice, who couourred in the result Last at 8p. there had been a previous there cannot be any such mistaken belief the uld saw that manners may be carried which ho might be as usefully employed Bonapartial of the worst type. It is not about the quartetto of "non such "bowlers, of the views bere expressed. There was no

known which was the agent of the and the prings of wiokot-keepers, and the doubt that this was never formally com- quarrel between complainant and defend monarch is a god, and the difference ing the slightest injury, attention may nuts, or sitting behind a counter dis on the part of the people as that the across seas and deserts without suffer as that of tallying bushels of ground- other-Napoleon II., or Marebat Bursine. flue fielding of the whole team. No doubt ploted, no stage having been taken to pro. suts on board ship, defendants conied the between such an erroneous idea and the be drawn to the Blue-book for the Sey- pusing of trade gass and sophisticated Cartel, if it that they played ancorentur self, for the details of the great mnich could was to acque (cotiasi dim the outer bent contigo, and were finen, days defident out spirit of independence is us that bet-reen ofielies, Hependency of Mauritius, Punin and ganen Barge one who bas

a wire all aimed to establish an imperial

throne for only known in Hongkong by telegraph quits Десковату that this himself. He followed the fortunes of Mexi and up to the present time Reuter has made taken inasmuch as, so long as it remalus $5 and to pay $1 amends to complainant, to Englishmen and Americans, who enjoy as a depository of the Africans captured wonderful orcature, the "educated? step should be with hard labour, second defendant fined fire and water. People give great glory which for years past has been used come into contact with that fearful and millan to Mexico and deserted his Imperisi 10 mg

in the present condition, the Court retained leador to a fate that was, perhaps, political But, Sir, the last sentence in your Au- all the powers oualerred by Section 91 over hard labuten days' imprisonment with freedom earned by their independent from the Arab slavo dhows, and a kind West Coast black, will recognies the 15 deserved. He married a Mexican lady of stralian's precious epiette requires some ex- the defendant's property and person, Ope

spirit. Therefore if that spirit once of experimental farm for the treatment truth of this picture. The fault is not, high Castilian birth in vain hope to con- | plauation. The treatment which the team oreditor

PUBLIO GAMBLINO,

appear, there will be nothing which will of black humanity in its most rude and as some seem to suppose, in the educa olliate the Meziona people OND UD- are receiving (Bis) at Home (?) speaks ill for reditor attempted to make Olyphant

Co. bankrupt, but the attempt failed, Wong Atuz, 36, of Sunui, hawker, Li canso foar other than reason there will barbarous stages. The amount of suc- tion, nor is it even wholly due to any. wortby elevation. But the execution of the English cricketers' idea of Fair Play,"

as there was no proof forthcoming of any Abang 83, of Nambai, boatman, and be nothing to submit to but the country's coss met with has been as great as could inherent defect of the negro, but simply Marillion was, in a figurative sense, his This is nothing more nor less than a disast own. The Republe triumphed, Napoleta tinut assertion, that the Australian Eleven mended a sult, galust the firm in April elevan others, were charged by Inspec:or laws. Thus all things which a nation reasonably be expected in the circum- to the fact that the quality and quality fell, and he escaped from prison to live in have not received fair play during their of 1870 and revered jaagment for at 7.80 yesterday evening.

a against April Lindsay with gambling at Tang fian Lane should enjoy are founded on the know-stances. That Spain in considerable style, with his wife visit, at the hands of the English Cricket $27,428.50, and procs ded so attsab the

to say, the negro has of instruction given is not suited to his and her relations of bigú lineage and ore.

The gase was rotanded till to-morrow at ledge that the king or emperor is nothing not suddenly becond attractive or stage of mantai and moral development, may perhaps be permitted to know sams; but now, Mr Pim on the part of the ato. First, second and third prisoners 1

more than an officer hired to protect the valuable, either from a moral or an eco- A better adaptation of means to and, He lived to see Frames and something about cricketing affairs generally, floist ansignee for the creditors, had taken were admitted to bail, oach in two sureties country and keep it in a position equal nouis point of view, merely because he such as is surely discoverable, would Mexico survive attempts to destroy the two and having taken some interest in this steps to make the firm bankrapt, and the of $100 wadh, and the other prisoners to that of other nations, and not to has been transported from his native redound to the true advancement of the Republics, and to see the government Grmly Australian campaigu, um in possession of money had been deposited for the creditors admitted to bail, each to two auiettus of $10 assume to himself monarchial privileges, wilds, and brought into contact with un coloured race, and to the honour of established,

faots which onobis me to tell your corres- of the firm or audù other persons as might be ah.

Although the monarchs may be the wirest organised and civilised society, with no education.

renown.

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