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No. 5535. April 9, 1

We are requested to state that, should the French Mall not arrive before Monday morning, the latter portion of the mail will

that

THE CHINA MAIL.

meat consent to the proposed

YADION's

to Mr

We now beg to bid you farewell, and thought of, but it had been a source of tis

A mistake in such Anally wishing you a prosperous voyage faction to hiinsolf. and the enjoyment, for many tranquil matter cost England three millions of of contending years, of the repose you have so well earned, money. When Yousels

nationa Came Wo subscribe ourselves,

to this Coast it was his Tour sincero friends,

(Signed)

the pan might duty to advise the Government as to every

the chasms which separate dine proposal | Despatch veseel Vigilant, and will probably and friendship: second, that the responsi bility of frustrating an amicable settlement from another, ne when he condemns the leave hero for that purpose on Tuesday rests onfarely with China Until the sitna- study of mathematics in the Central | next.

tlon is capable of some other rendering all School, and yet desires to convert that

apprehension of s rupture is consequently School into a high class Academic In

allayed, for China has proved horself too rational to draw the award even in cases stitution. That his imagination is

P. Ryrio strong, if not healthy, is praved by his

where she had some right on her side, and

W. Koswick masterly and clever manipulation and

we may be very sure that she will hesitate

so when she knows F. B. Johnson' beture she does comparison of figures and statistics, be delivered if it is on shore by 7.30 th, the voice of the world, mast be un- John Magrogos

งง whether they bo of trade or Independ- but should it be landed later, nothing can animons her. When the Govor

Hovor: T. Jackson disregarding the Tag-H ent Examinations. His power is seen be delivered before 1 p.m.

H. Hoppin in the resistance with which he meets

M. E. Sassoon

Kalin everything which would develope the Wa would direct particular attention to the terms, took upon itself to withhold ratifica Cha

tion, it must have been very plain to L. Beyor Colony, the way in which he moulds reproduction on page 4 of a personal narra.

Shiabide that all hope of an immediato

diate A. de Chanpenarx certain mun (Heaven save the mark!) to tive by Capt. Batcher (now of the 8. S. understanding was futile. Nevertheless, W. H. F. Darby. his every whim and fancy. We see it ngain in its highest forai in his calm furry) of the escape of the Confederate to emphasise the enaltered muity of his Alfred T. Mangor

D. R. Crawford before leaving Paking, to afford H. W. Davis reception and treatment of unpleasant cruiser Alabona, It was supplied by the country's purpose, he made several st

tempts,

means of recovering A. McConachio despatches from the Colonial Office Captain to Col. Mosby, and has been pub the Toung-ti Tamon.

the position Imperial vagary or Court To Home Intures it would be impossible listed in the Philodriphia Times,

E. Schoblin had obliged them to abandon. He A. F. Smith to treat with quiet contempt and lofty

intrigue wne of course unsuccessful, but it is at auy N. J. Eda indifference oficinł robukes and perti-It is rumoured that Mr H. F. Gibbona has

not reconcile themselves to be W. Reinors nose could nent enquiries from Downing Street deolined to return to Hongkong as Registrarate pleasant to find that though the Chi. L. Dab

be courteous, and that throughout the whole course of his long overland His enthusiastic admirers Mr Shishido was furnished with M. C. do Rozario

guards of

A. G. Rotosno ywhere with aren J. H. dos Romedies honour, and treated overywh more than the consideration his rank and the importance of his mission demanded Dalton Bayle J. T. Chater Nor are there any further accounts about J. F. C. da Roza the action of Russia in Coren. It is said. Snowden that the accession of the now Cant, the

the F. D. Sassoon consequent Ministerial changes, and, the W. Kerfoot Hughes combine to give the Cormans some respito presauro of Russian Home affaire, may Chay. Cohen (t, P. Lammert by delaying the inevitable occupation of H. E. Braddon

Kobt. Mol

McMurdo Francisco A. Gumes A. S. Gomes, Mr. D. E, R. Belilios A. N. Judah

McIver

D. Muncherjee Dorabjee B. Tata

S. M. Motta

E-0. Pallanjee

J. J. Arnajo

F. S. Langrann

R. O. Vania

M. Mahomed Numerally Abdoolally H. M. Abdolkhaasen. !P. Eduljoe

8.

Moojan

Fazal Dharumsey Hajee Mahomed H: N.

Cooper

P. B; Carria

S. M. Ellion

B. Byramjee

Dalrymple

A. K. Bidik

D. N. Saklatvain

F.

D. Guyder

H.

A. Sherazie

H. M. 6. H. Esmail

R. Danica

S. A. Gunroedeen

These rebukes are not always given in of the Supreme Court, although he has wine at once, they were at least careful to Vogel Remedios M. E. Atojoe.

secret but sometimes in broad daylight, signified his willingness to assume a botter us in the City Hall case, the Report of Mr Ford, the primetion of Mr Wade-appointment,

house. Back rebuffs would lead any believe that Mr Gibbons may yet grace the sensitive man, or one blessed with a Colonial Bench.. Iese pachydermatous covering of conceit

His mind with many altrihntes is roix-d, And like the contets wardering, and unfixed, His schemes and acis are sudden, unforeseen,

to resign, But our hero thinks the best TAX S. 8. Kinngang, which arrived to-day answer to such inquisitiveness and im from Amey, &e, brings a little Inter intel proper behaviour on the part of the Galgence concerning the x's. Hailong. The fonial Authorities is to pigeon-hole their vessel, it appears, is left nearly dry at low communications in some dark recess until a telegraphic despafels which ad-water, and hopes are entertained of getting mits of no further dalliance is received. her off safely. The Kwangtung lay along side the Holong for some time, nu her trip down, and also brought back Captain Burnie, Mr Forguson, the secind officer of It secas as if nome momentary splen

the Huilony, is still to a very precarious Tonpired the projont and impolled the blow,

condition. Mr R. Cooke, of the Hongkong We firmly believe that before long the and Whampoa Dock Co., left here for the Home Government will assert its au- thority by peremptorily recalling Sirene of the disabled vessel by the 8. H. J. P. Hennessy, but in the meastime Bomeralda, yesterday morning. the colonists must be content to know

Luoxplicable both to friend and foe.

that they are powerless to aid matters Two or three years ago we could have much unless a strong sud uranimous agita-nore readily endorsed the eulogiuins con- fully coguisant of these things, and yet

Port Lazareff.

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS TO THE

CHIEF JUSTICE.

J. A. Jos

A. da Costa

J. Kennard Davis Win. Ross

ingeting was held at the St. Andrew'ave Hall this afternoon to present an, addrees to the Chief Justice, Sir John Smale on, the occasion of his leaving the Colony,

tion be made.The Colonial Office retained in the address presented-to-day to those connected with the leadi

in long suffering hesitate to recall such the Chief Justice than we now feel con- an officer. But the only way to get strained to do; but apart from the strong

to act in such a manner.

the Hon Hall,

Mr

Carl Heermana J. Keiser H. A

Woolnough

A. B. Johnson

Dadabhoy Fosanjee ..B.

B. M. Nooroodin

Hajes Esmail ¡H. Ahmed Osman Esmaail

Xདིz-2Miltojnsq

EN, Mehta P. F. Tolati Komu Moladeen Goolam Hoosoin John Mahomerl A. Surdorkhan

E. Maloned

M. Nowrojee

Moladina Lallics

B. Allaruk Chin

H. R. Hakim

M. B. Polishwalla

S. D. Monshee to M.

18.2

D. R. Billia D. R. Billia S. Rustonjec

C. B. Mohta

K. B. Mehta

S. Merectanjee

M, M: Cotawall,

B. C. Patoll

H. Rustonjce

S. Marwazee

Marwaree

H. Mahomed Reya 8. Cawasjee Framjee

Cawasjee

C. Tarmobomed

S. B. Bhabliz

B. Khimjco

P. M. Kurbullai

E

Khimjee

M. Essahhoy

M. A. Kader Kacajera

Ismail P. Madar

There was an attendance of seventy or eighty persons, a large proportion of whom A. E. Meyer were Indians, amongst those Europeans pre-H..

H. G. James sent there being naturally a considerable J. Noble number of the members of the Bar and T. G. Williamson

profession of 0. P

C. P. Chater the Colony, and a good

of the H. N. Mody sprinkling of signatories to the addrcas, whose names, so (leo. O. Scott

E. Mackintosh far as they are up to the present montent E. adhibited, we

we appen in their proper place. J.

J. Loureiro rid of a mortified part is to out it off, opinions we untertain upon the course The Chief Justice was met at the door of A, da Silveira and the only way to remedy the evils which his Lordship has ser fit to take in the by the

W. C. Danenborg P. Ryrie, Hon, under which we suffer is to recall the

Keswick, His Bonor Mr Justice Snowden, Eça da S

da Silva author of them; and thereafter put it more than one public matter, it gives us MT

Dalrymple, Belilios, Sassoon, Doral-Thos. C.

C. Hayllar out of the power of any future Governor gront pluasure to join in wishing Sir John piss, D Hayllar, Q., and Mesars Hop Froderick Stewart

Sale and his worthy Lady & plesant jee Nowrajee, and Braun, who conducted William Wotton The powers of a Governor in a Crown passage Home, and a restful and enjoyable his Lordship to the dais. There were also Victor H. Deacon

two or three ladies present. Colony are immense, especially vor residence in the old Country for any The Chief Justice

C. appeared very much Edmund Sharp official subordinates. Coufidential ro- ports as to character, capacity and con-Foars. There can be no question that affected during the whole of the proceed-Alfred P. Stokes A. dos Romodian duct of all such are forwarded by him during his long and laborious carger, Byrie said that he experienced much A. Jorge

C. Rocha to the Colonial Office, and by these re- Sir John Smule has done much for this satisfaction in purforming the pleasing duty V. C.

of presenting V V. Danenberg ports a man is ton ulten made or marred. Colony in many ways. His crusade against that hal been allotted to him of

to the Chief Justice the amorously-signed Harry

Wicking As the pamphleteer we before quoted the Coolie Trade was well fought and did address which he now held in his hand, J. M. Armstrong remarks-An honourable man will

honour to his position; and his opdeavours and which he would presently have the D. Musso not abuse such powers; but an un- scrupulous one can use them with in-to check so-called Slavery in Hongkong ensure of reading. Since it had been his Chastel

pleasure and honour to number Sir John J. Enston Squier Smale and the case effect against any rare subor- have doubtless been sincere, while his mure Smal

members of his family Kuhlmann dinate who has been too upright to lend recent denunciations against kidnapping amongst his friends, that was since the year Rich. Schonberger

1861, the relations

thom between himself to a job, and in favour of the have received the fullest support of the the most cordial kind, and he now regretted W. E. H. Duon

had been of Wan. Dunby pliant creatures who know no bigher community. There are few residents who that they were to be severed by his Lord- Samuel Hughes lew than his wishes. It is obviously will not join in wishing the venerable Sir ship's departare; he hoped that they would W. II. Morgan enough to corrupt almost every man in the service, to know that compliance John a long continuance of his hale, hearty be renewed in their native Land before William Legge

The departure of his Lordship and J. Y. V. Vernon with the Governor's wishes will be re- condition in the quiet of Old England. Lady Smals would be sorely felt by the E. 0. Ray

community of Hongkong, socially. Kie II, Fos warded by acting appointments and

nadatory recomendations for promo- Tux International Rifle Match at Kowloon, Lordship and Lady State had done much Ng Choy tion, while resistance to them ental's not it appears probable, will not come off this to make residence here more pleasant and J. J. Franois

enjoyable to those among whom they were William Hartigan only being passed arer, but perhaps also year as usual, At the meeting which was

cast, by the dispensation of Eiberal hospi: D. Ruttunjec being misrepresented at Headquarters." died at the Bout House on Thursday last tality and by their assistance in all ageial Pranjee H. Arjanse We advise those subordinates who de for the purpose of coming to some arrange aims, whether private, public or sout-public D. M. Mehta. sire promotion and who may even at this time be writing their reports on their ment on the subject, there were not enough in their character. Byhis liberality to Edura H. M. Mohta

"Gordship

A. R Madar M. H. Madar Daniel E

Caldwall ཁ ཇ་

S. A. Natkan

J. S. Judahy

J. Obadva

Thios. Marr

Jayme

Rangel

10.

3. Dver

F. W. Eastlacke

A.

G. O. Cox

P. R

A. H. Ching

0. F. A. Sangster

Dorabjes Nowrojes

abcie A, Hazeland

L Chalmers

A. Newton F. Grobien Luis Hauschild R. G. Alford-

E. F. Alford E. Burnie

step of action they were to take with ro- gard to the same and the Governor of the

Law Notice.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG, A

In the

IN-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Monday, April 11. 2.30 p.m

stter of the Estate of Raphael

matter

Arcanjo do Rozario, deceased, and in re Cavest ontored by Marciano Antonio Baptista-idge's summons selling upon Maroiano Antonio Baptists to file Fetition.

China

BHANGHAI,

(News)

Mr Chapal takes the management of the Messagories Mensageries Maritimes · Co.'s. Agenes at this port from to-day (4th).,

The U.S.

gunboat Palos, which left here

a short time ago for Nagasaki, only mayed at that port a couple of days, and then left for Kobe, en route to Yakahama.

His Excellency de Btrave, Eavoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Pienipotentiary of Husain in Japan, is shortly expected to re- turn to St. Petersburg. This nenstre, it is said, is

is rendered necessary by the desin of the Emperor and the sosession of a a monarok

Colony neted entirely on his views. One vesol especially committed a breach of the regulations and it was a difficult question to decide how the matter should be dealt with. He could not help fooling some. satisfaction that no claim whatever was

CORRESPONDENCE. - mando with regard to the Alabama on no

THISTLE DOWN-FINALE. cotint of any misfeasance or mistake on the

To the Editor of the ORINA MAIE.". part of this Colony, They had a great

Hongkong, April 7th. deal

of correspondenco but no claim.

SIR,Referring to a recent letter in the

We hear that no stops have yet been taken gentleman who had been concerned in something out of which a claint arose re- Government Gazette-which has since an by the Custome authorities to remove, or marked on this, and he was told that here peared in your colutans-characterizing cor- protects the wreak of the British barque Chinaman, and that, in consequence, the tain statements of mine as erroneouslosal marine insurance offices have re-obar. we exercised a wise discretion in such cases. In looking back to his career as Attorney will, with your permission, avail myself of

оло General he thought

this was

of the a little of your valuable space, just to sat

straight before the public. matters on which he could look back with myssif

Let it be distinctly understood in the satisfaction. His aim throughout in his official life had been to hold the

praise or blame do not in the least affect ho, to hold out the hand of me, or disturb the equanimity of my mind. to offles have good grounds for a claitz

to both public, praise, and consure as against

or na thistle-down, but at the same time, in England. (Applause). When he went

tional and other such objects, his

Mr Ryrie further added that there were made his influence felt, and his depar still some further signatures which they

tered the pilot-boat Ruby, The Ruby has now been stationart near the wreck, to warn

preaching vessels of its dangerous position, for two months, and it is now said that her We should think the local insar-

evenly, to hold out justice to every ice first place, however, that contemporabeous abarter has been renewed for three weeks

of

and

ance

of every colour, race and creed of Asia asght sooner have more down, and leave i powers that be, for their neligenes in this

would

to England for the first time he suffered the thistle to the greedy. I must admit for this ides, he suffered in his pocket for that I haven't runde a very close study

and it at the time, but he ventured to think,

have never hunted out

matter. On

of

Saturday

subject, this

steamer

ovidence, the com-

Tuan

afternoon, the CN. Cola Captain Bowen, returned

to port, having been in collision with a junk the Kiutoon Lightship. Rather mora

side, six or seven plates

and he from what had been addressed to him particular cases. Most of my remarks have to

near believed the community thought with him been taken on hearsay I Wrong, the than half-way between the paddle-box and

mon talk of everyone.

woodwork was also gone, and several plates

that shortly before sight o'clook on Friday were considerably dented. We are informed evening, a Ningpo jusk at anchor swang

that be had done his duty in this matter.

is rest of the Colony are wrong too. I haven't the stern on the port They wore told that "the man whose over on himself dütli look on one of the least-time-or-inclination to go dicoply into ruch had been broken in or carried away, and

two framse were broken. Part of the outer. of Nature's works." It might be that his eye trifles, and I don't suppose the public care had been too much on himself; but he had to be bothered with them either. I will not tried to do lus duty and to keep the public protend to remember the number of cases good before him. He thanked them all for appealed during those ling fourteen gang the kind words that had beeti addressed to but I have no difficulty in recalling one him in the paper he now held in his hands, which I do not find in the Gazette's list. It round and atruok the Tunsin with her stern and he specially thanked Mr Ryrie for the awakened anoh comment and indignation just as the steamer was about to anchor for the night. The weather was very thick at kindly allusion he had rande to the scenes at the time, and I have heard it frequently the time, and it is stated that the junk

refer to the somewhat which while a source of painful regret were mentioned since. also a source of pleasant remembrance to noted Pollard case. The returning board showed no light and was not scen till she

This слав both them.

of

appear to have included This parchment he would do.

struck the steamer.

bearing

this t

in

(Mercury.)

Mr de Butzow has leit St. Petersburgk

preserve as long as life was in him, or as and I cannot consider it an unreasonable

the estimates, und

the

so much

it, and he would leave mind, I long as he could hold it to his children as amongst the best of conjecture that others of perhaps not quite for the ratification of the Treaty at Foking.

public notor

also have After this is efeated, he will return home, legends, to induce them to do what he had so tried to do sud what they were kind enough been inadvertantly overlooked. Now the and Baron de Strave, the present Minister to say that he had done, to be each

Judge who can forget a case of this nature to Japan, will succeed him at Peking. Mr "Forgive and for- Kayander, present Russian Charge d'Af- ful man in his own sphere of life. He re- deserves grent credit. mambored a partior in a firm here saying get" is one of the noblest of human faires, it is expected will be appointed to something concerning him which he thought mazins, but if the

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the bonch, and

The foreign officers on board some of the at the time was the highest honour that rendered that doch writer hereof had Tokio.

then seen the whole

for- could be

oosst and river steamora have lately taken hole community come paid him, but the utterance was

passengers ay exceptional ons. He had now to thank ward as one man, to pay the fine imposed, to refusing to give the names of

community generally and to say that he paid it in dollar subscriptions so that each travelling by their steamers, We do not would carry away with him recollections of eager citizen might have a chance to help wish to publish the names of passengers if this kindnesses he had received here which the cause and ease his mind; then sean the they have any object in concealing them; be would hold sacred to his latest day. sentence appealed to the Privy Council and but as a rule no one objects to having their reversed, and then, after all that, beon names published, and it is of course a matter Again he thanked them all.

The proceedings then closed.

obliged himself to sign the document re- of public convenience. There is the Hing riting

the fine, his unfortunate infirmity Shing for instance, on Saturday, from which of temper would not have permitted him

steamer the report received was four it disaiss from

wind his so easily. It Earojuana.” No doubt many of their friends would have stuck and rankled. He would would like to see their arrival in the even- gone nut and jumped on his hat-heing papers. We enquired at the ofles of would have been that disgusted. If he had the Company, but the hass

do not come been making up a list of reversed decisions there. THE FATAL AFFRAY AT WANCHAL afterwards he never could have forgotten it. Mr J. Rhein, Secretary and Interpreter to Kwek Ashing, 28, fireman, appeared on It would seom, therefore, that when we H.E. Mr J. H. Ferguson, Minister for the remand from the 7th init., on a charge of come to take another prima facie look at Netherlands, has arrived from Hongkong. folumiously causing the death of one Fung the

day or Thursday next.

Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. M. S. Tunnochy.) Saturday, April 9.

Fuk Yau on the 2nd inst. at the Chinaatter. It stands eight to two; bat to. He expecta to leave for Poking on Wedna-

a friend of mine called my attention to

Sugar Company's Rafinery at Wanchai. another reversal-the Kwok Shing case, Mr Mossop appeared for the defendant. think he called it. I don't remember having A. C. More, a clerk, employed in the heard of it before, and therefore do not give China Sugar Refinery, gave evidence to

to the

it as an absolute fact. Is oat stand for effect that the defendant was fireman in what it is worth.

to

to

THE KING OF HAWAI H.M. King David Kalakaua returned from Tlentain this morning (5th) in the 8. a. charge of the Steam Fire Engine at the Re-

But witly

regard

one of the reversals Puntah. He arrived at that port at 3 am, finery. About nine o'clock on the morning mentioned in the racete, we are told that on the 39th ulto. He visited the Chine of the 2nd inst., the boat

boat boy, Mak Un Messrs Leash and Beott of London-two Merchants' S. N. Co.'s premises at 2 3 p.my Shing, come

came into the office and told witness something, in consequctice of which he wont gentlemen of fair reptite ho donbt-wore of attended by H.Es Mr W. BL Armstrong wont theopinion that it should have been affirmed. and Colonel Judd. The next morning Mr the house where the boatmen lived, Assuiring it then to be affirmed, this would Tong King-sing, who had been recalled whero he saw the deceased Fuk Yau lying have prevented yet another case from being from a journey to the mines, pald His down on his back. Mr Stewart necom-act back by the Privy Council, and we must, Majesty a visit on board the Pautah and at panied witness into the boatmens' hose, therefore, consider this to be sustained also. 3 p.m. introduced the King to the Viceroy and no other Chinaman was inside bus Now we have clearly before us two more HE the Viceroy returned the visit at 10 Fuk Yau, who was specahless and

motion

cases which must be regarded just the same am, the following day, the 1st

the 1st April.

An less. Witnoss thought that he was stunned.

affirmed. We will not

ot deduct them from entertainment was given in the ayening by Defendant followed into the house, and the total number of appeala, a doubtful the Viceroy at the China Merchants' 8. M witness said to him, "What have you been casos, but will let them stand in the account, Co.'s house to His Majesty and suite. doing

"Defendant said, "We have had a

was therefore able the work and people had been occupied of Witness had the deceased I put on a mattress, But what shall we say of the dignity, the the Viceroy's eldest son, Captain Patterson,

ture

the

13 un

could not but

plane)

in a

superior to read this paragrapli carefully, representatives present to forta a querun. had told he a great loss to the Colony. In believed they would be able to obtain, quarre? about some accounts; he was going merely transferring then to the credit side, the foreign Consuls were invited, the Haik It will repay a careful perusal. Sucli a The difficulty appears to lie with the form Levislative Council, ho Mr Rvrie) had which would have to be added to the list. to hit me with a stick which he going Thus we dispose of the erroneous statements was natal, the Tientsin Taotai, the Com- system of setting subordinates in oppo-ation of the Trish teanu. For some years had the honour of sitting with His Lordship. There has been so little time devoted to and I struck him with the list." sition to their official chiefs, and of show

to elate bow conscientiously partment when the Heart is out of favour, non-commissioned officers of the 27th Ro had performed Eis duties as a member of

unofficial and as

ial member he natures had not been obtained.

The Chief Justice in in which ted the official

membera hear" and

up his in the newspapers. An

and learned

argument, traly

and when he was moved witness heard a gurgling

public

contenting in the papers, with

in

the Refinery, was pass anymous

ing, and witness

Hi

the

The

deserves

espionage which we have seen to be truly national, and not regimental, by sub and brought f working in this Colony. Information is sought; traps are laid, not by His stitating some civilian members for a the public bonoft."(Hear

Excellency, it may be, but by his mi- portion of the military element. This of the Secretary of State, the Governor was in the address beforehim. Inroplyto thatail-hitting him with a stick, he brought a stick what are we to think of the good sense house in Klongkong have cocapied inonutious' rezark. Of course the idle to the fow civilians of Irish nationality who position to call upon all officials to vote dress he arid enough, he was afraid rather too from one the bunke" and showed it to which dictated:

on

finds its way rapilly to Governmentsible to get up fair representative teama, ity occasions that if his official the moment, Toke.

-have created that social mistrust which match to take place before the hot weather had rendered as Attorney General and have low that he had believed he would ou deceased at the Civil Hospital, already | these is the imagination. It parades blithe is the worst feaurs of the present ad-sets in, and renders it difficult for any shot Chief Justice. Men ugro able than he was word blony without an approving repartedence of G. Fergusson, engineer the others have weakoned and lost their wining

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Chief Justice of Hongkong.

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A STRANGE EXPERIMENT.

It may displease teetotallers to hear that

ingenious, worthy, missinner of Customs, Mr Tong King-king,

and Captain Stranch

oh; they were all in plain except the Thota on the 2nd at 7 ing a preference for the second of a depant this has been composed of officers-hand for Ben years, and he his Lordship late with so many matters, that all the sig and noiso in his throat. Mr. Forvusegment, the good taste displayed in this Pautah left Tientsin on

severest censure. But this giment, and it is desired by them on the that body acknowledge the way yesterday he had been called aid, that Bon, an engineer alled him in, and sont onts, Was there no kind friend to advise, arrived at Shanghai this

and irresponsible correspond-

with the a.m.,

King and suite on beard, and system is only a modified form of that present occasion to make the team more had support views and measures for answer an address or rather a speech which Police Station. There was a swelling on

upon, without

this morning The preparation he could have desired, to Fak Yau, who was then quite deud, to No. 1 and protest against such a couras i Why did Majesty stopping with Messrs Jardine,

the Governor Allow it

it to appear in Matheson & Co.

hood of the firm in and op- the Attorney General made in name of the the loft cheek of deceased, under the eye. Gazette! If the memory evinced in the China, Mr William Keswick, is

Consul They wore aware

aware that by an order Bar and to which reference was now made When defendant spoke about the decased compilation of that letter was at fault, General for China and Japan for the uf Hawau, and successive heads nions, to catch the unwary in some jeet, it appears, is difficult to attain, owing

its publication.

of the the Government on making the question much of himself, when heanswered what was witness. It was the stick in court.

The three great faculties of the human that position for many years. In fact, spur Thin evidence was corroborated by G. A. mind, are the imagination, the memory, the connection of the house with the word, probably considerably intensified, take any interest in the sport. If it is piss Government question; but they know said to him because he spoke on the

he came here Stewart, assistant at the Refinery. of

and tho

All its actions must judgment.

axtends back for Hawaiian islanda

long Fote was against them his sympathies weighed down with a

feeling of

of the way in

Dr. Marques gave evidence to the same come under one or the other of these facul- time. The clock formerly in the hall of House. Such tactics as these why is certainly advisable to arrange for the ware with then. Hu need not refer here which. He had been received. He fraukly effect as that given by him at the inquest ties. The most vigorous and long-lived of the oficer at East Point is the astronomical

thèse-worthy

to the services the retiring Chief Justice told them

Capt. Cook took with him in this

and lively in its fantastio garb, long after

voyage round the

the world, for deter Colony. He any one in this

wining longitudos. It

It found its way to ministration. In olden days one could | to make a fair show,

to form an opinion on that matter had folt that he had so decaned himself in at the Refinery, was also talon, and power. The memory follows it

it fitfully, and Canton, and came into the possession of as honest treat

already given their deliverance in an having

acted on his own convictions that similar to that of the other European wit sometimes keeps up, with uncertain paco, | Mr Indiferente any falo-bearing incident, Noriozso the return to Chian of Mr G. dress presented to his Lordship yesterday, othgen, noting on theirs, would life thoughtnesses. All having been croes-oxamined by almost to the very end, but it is not to be of Magnia, The donned the great hous but under the present regime it behoves Jamieson, H. M.'s Consul at Kiukiang, who He was glad, as he had no doubt every as that he deserved no praise. He now was Bir Mossop, the case was further remanded trusted us of old. The sober and sedate Jardine Matheson de Cobre of the

in the Colony was glad, to read the account most happily deceived. He had thought till Monday next, the 11th inst...

judgment more readily disposes itself to diplomatic body made call upon His Ma every one to suspect tas neighbour and passed through hore the other day, of that ceremony in the papers. With his he would be unable to express hinnal to

rust. Its labours inve been arduous and it jesty to-day, as well as magistrate Chén. conceal his sentiments. If we had a NC. Daily News writes:—

Lordship's permisston he would now read them as he wished in mesting them this ALLEGED DECOYING A BOY INTO THE COLONY retires early, leaving its companions in pos- The King leaves for Hongkong by the manly straightforward Governor, all:

the address.

afternoon. It was only because he wan Chan Adbiu, 20, unemployed, appeared sessi On Mr Jamieson's arrival, we understandl would be different; but disguise the fact that Mr H. F. Brady, who has been acting

The address then road was as follows:dressing them for the last time that he on remand, from the oth inst., charged with session of the field. Here then they may Thibet on Saturday morning. Mercury,

opportu They put heads together and as we may, we here one to whom the Consul at Kisburg in his absence, wiTo the Hon. Sir John Sale, Knight, felt equal to the orusion to speak at all. decaying the buy Lain Clink Choj into the nity they put their hands fr

He would, of course, pass over what had Colony for an unlawful purpose, on the construct mountains out of mole hills. great Samuel Johnson's character of probably return to the Consulate at Hankow,

Hobbies are riaden recklessly over the Pope may be most fitly applied In whence he was detached for service at the SIR,We, the undersigned Hosidents been said as to the Supreme Court, he Sist uite.

already accorded been

Defendant stated, in defence, that he was roughest kind of country regardless of all all his intercourse with mankind, he had lower port. Mr Davenport has had a fur of Hongkong, desire, upon your approach having

grant ug departure, to express the high sense we having acknowledged a need of praise employed as cook in the Shan-kes shop, consequences. The pilfering of sixpence is two French savants have for the last twelve- great delight in artifice, and endeavour ther extension of leave for six months

entertain of your public services as At- which he felt was not due to him, which was an agency for employing men to tortured into an atrocious erimu a domes month been keeping nine pige in a state of

but which ed to obtain all his purposes by indirected him from the lat inul.

torney General and Chief Justice sud-

he felt was dictated in its origin go to Honolulu and elsewhere. The com- tio servant becomes a frightfully abused habitual drunkenness. This has been done and Rosaspected methods. He hardly

kindest of feelings. He said that plainant came to the shop and said he slave; innocent correspondents of news with a view to testing the effects of different

Defendant

kinda of. alcohol on these unfortunate ani- To the administration of these offices the iridependence of overy Colony, and of wanted to go to Singapore, drank ten withmt a stratagem. He THE 5. Takasago-Maru, which has been cessively of this Colony-

have brought not only high legal at-overy country, lay in the independence | tuld complainant to remain at the shop till Papers are snaked over the coals for plying on the Prefect of the i practised bie arts op such small oceaisons line for fourteen months, is now to resume tainments, great Bowmen and a judgment and learning of the Bar. It was that that an opportunity occurred, but lie would not, George Wasomgton himself crowdindly put some styer and in the

running on the Yokohama and Shanghai

mals; and their vocation, unless that Lady Bolingbroke used to say, in her place on the Yokohama and Hongkong a French phrase, that,He played the line again, as the Nagoya-Maru is ready to ripened by long experience, but you have had exised Englund to the position in which and wont away On the day befors de veracity, his statements are politician about cabbages and turnips," take her old plecs in running to this port been still more honourably distinguished she was now. The duty of the Bar and the fendant's arrest, complainant asked hing for But the way they are getting to make the disposal of the savants,

they During the time that

ha did and to encourage what was right among the ha not get the ho would charge tion, and reason and experience but teach us The experiment is interesting, because we

money, a great sympathy with the Right has been on the line, abe bas favourite with all Shanghai people who have

AN are tok that the ply to the

f the animal whose Man-on the Chief The next FRENCH MAI may be expected had the pleasure of making a trip in her to has to do; with a population alien to our than most people; he had seen the Courts away and returned with Wong

official carees,

closely resembles It becomes us now to treat digestive apparatas most Her

accommodation for selves in, race, language and customs, the of India, he had been to the Australian Co-who arrested defendant.

to that of man; but superior

Defendant was ordered to enter into & only of his virtues.

then drunkenness does, to arrive here, by the M. M. steamer art of passengers,in the fine state duty imposed on you of presiding at trials, lonies, and he did not know a singlo Coloni-

Hey, for instarost, was always not act on a man's digestion only, and the both civil and

His impartiality, for instanos, was criminal, protracted, and of al Court where for its number the argumenta recognisance with two sureties in 850 each inst. She bringy London dates to 4throoms protenade on deck,-afforded all the highest importance, has been ona of ex-placed before the Court by the Bar, were bet- to be of good behaviour for three months, 10 intensely marked. His treatment est indication of what a tipsy znan's would .

tipay pig furnishes but ter, for your

of that case where the prisoner's lestning, or earnestness of

Bantence The next AMERICAN MAI may be ax the pleasures which passengers could desire, ceptional difficulty. Of the success of

was nearly doubled for a hasty remark, and be who had drunk of the same ligas. who takes Jiere to-day

pig pected to arrive here, by the 0. &0] and besides this she was a remarkably good administration of the Law, fagte speak) purpose then they were by the But which in default 09 cominitted."

his manner of dealing with a somewhat ei However, we learn that the steamer Belgic, on or about the 15th sea-going boat. The courtesy oud geniality more than words and in the increasing so well represented fiert

was milas case which occurred a short time beabsinthe is first guy, then exuitable, com contander, Captain Young, has also prosperity of the Colorry, in the numbers tice Snowden said to him an

bative, and finally drowsy; the pig who has April; she brings San Francisco date highly appreciated by all who have of parsons of various races who dally flock from England Last year, that cases were charge on remand with atoaling three fish-fore, will be long remembered with delightbrandy mixed with his food in cheerful all up to the 5th March,

love

is patient Love of mercy,

General, la

through till he falls to sleep the rimi Chat with him; and while we here to seek home or fortune, in the soeu better argued what he had done to Shek-o on the Slat ulto., the property of courtesy to the Atsomaantry, his p ORDER OF SERVICE AF TE CATHEDRAL regret he is no longer, for

for a time st

Jawyers leasty xity of life and property and the diminu- home.

becomes" -nad, and Coolie tho

raffic with a Taoi Cheung, afaherman, living at Shoko registrars, and barristers, may well remains u

somnolent to visit Bhanghai, we wish him every ruccatation of serious crime, will be found the best

of Sir Defendant was convicted and sentenced to

st once -- while tion As)

of cures gint all time. His dignified bears Matine-Venite No. 4 Monk; Psalms, in voyages to Hongkong. The Nagoya record of your services.

Long, uplifted his for emprisoned for tres months, with hard a pattern for online med et conducts himself in eocentris ways, grunk In looking back over the many years Hercules

Robinson, he Hercules. No. Of and 63 Mank: Benedicita, Mare, deer being laid up for fourteen

agnaling

tilting his head against the verb. His good hamour and cheerfulness Monk; Jubilate, No. 120 Monk months, is now atted out in first sizes style. of your laborious career there is one matter against it, and from that time till the pre-labour,

were something

wanderful When he has sty-door, and rising on hit hind lege ** Anthem, Turn thy face from my sins: We understand shas Caps Walker of the which we feat assured, you must aver consent, mush had been done towards and un- Hyman, No. 93.

Niigata Maru takes command of her, and template with special pride and gratificail it suppression. While something lind

befored, through the atrocity of thecrime, tiste intoxicated evine in writing

in the France, re- her former contander Capt. Wyne, takes fiouly waistained to the de slavery or have been doeth becomes if he had to do was (Before the How Choy, Acting Police to instant à jouers sentences, to the d

Fervent merke that they are none of them the wors No. 161 Monk; Nune

be their year's tippling, which may be res disguised, and the nefarious duty of Taglishmen a Yo: 166 Monk; Hymn, No. 98 Meat, on the Hongkong line, maintained towards slavery in what yet more to be done. All of us

ever ferul

g the pioneers of

garded as satisfactory or the surews, accord- Hymn, No. 230,

trade in women and children, too often for themselves on the most infamous of purposes sớ

all

ing to one's point of view dla v amer's Budget.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Deus, on or about Monday, the 11th the

March.

PALM SUNDAY.

Evotmang Paalam, No. 6 Mobile

on or about the 15th of this month.

the

obed

Be

in matters

erroneous.

tannicipal alaughter Пойвов of La Villette at aught conduct their intercating experi

Beine

Last year

Ayard

in order

that

tott megaMare by your strong sense of Justice and pure Bench was to put down what was wrong, some money to go to Canton; and said, if men row-a-day, it is hard to find perfecment at the smallest a

Mainly dealing, as the Supreme Court people. He had visited more Colonies defendant with kidnapping him. He went to deal bio is at the close of his long are

Post

i with each other's faults.

of themselves,

a

spacious saloon,

extensive free and

space

been

to

Wan

on his return

looked on

Shin, 28, flaherman, Ng Kap Shing,

than in the Courts at

ating nets, value 86, from the beach at

LARCENT OF FISHING NETA,

of the

our

hin

Court under

in road Playfolly Everyone.

Bolle sway ba

Gibbons went out of the

light and buoyant

1:28

Tay Ta-jeh's name is Líu Est-hung. Es is carried on in this Golding The

fruitio CNA DEKOrated notion seamna, having to place of abode, or means broke dhe Z not m

navor

****** Magistrate.) men who

Eber

BOQUEN AND VAGABONDS. He was not Louis Raimund, 81, and John Berry, 42, WE are informed that H.M.S. Iron Duka la not a Censor, merely a consor, that is con

attributed of anbaistence, wore sentenced to fourteen well inancially, he retired greatly en- likely to leave Hongkong for a short cruise censorions. Our readers will recollect that your work in this direction is not yet com-

Chinamon from their days imprisonment with hard semer sa riched in experistice. Yes, take the Court all in all, we are not likely to take upon our Peking correspondence contained some plot, but the policy you have done so lum of refgrence to some objectionable carroepen mitch to inaugurate and carry out will own ways of thhaking, but he was of opinion rogues and vagabonds.

that under the English fur nothing like

Ita iku ngain THE 0, & 0. 5. S. Belgic left Ban Francisco dence of his about the Sovereigns of the purchase, asmaisted love should be allowed to exist ---

to be honourably

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

MAX O'LEARY, countries to which he was accredited in with your the Legisla

Of your

Wan Aling, 50, carpenter, was convicted de the 15th March, and is duo in Toko-Europe-Mercury

Legislative Hougang and that the Taglish name Council, of your

be reverenced here because it was of unlawful possession of a quantity of your connection with Various hans about the 7th April and hers say a

public movements, of the sume of daty synonymous with the cause of Humanitycorper bolte, value 60 cente, the property week or so later.

*Two facts," says the Japan Mail, have you have imported into all your public acts (Hear hear and applause) There was one of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Ca., down with care ur work. Take up each now been placed beyond the reach of we can say no better than that they adford point more in a career a Attomey on the 8th instant, and was fined 85, in day as it comes, certain of this, that whit dispute; first that Japen has made every a standal for all those who succeed you to General to which hus locken back with default ten days imprisonment with hard ever it lays upon you to do or tear, it will

alfaction. It had not been very much labour,

bring new mercies for new deeda. possible concession in the cause of peace be guided by.

Wa hear that H.E. Vice Admiral Willes purposes paying a visit to Canton, in H.M.

Don't borrow trouble. Don't be east

Sofos

MOH. Bell of New York, pETOSER to build towers 1,500 feet high, trong the interior of which he would pump Kir saturated with water into the upper - ad- mosphere, and so cause the precipitation of min. By reversing the direction of the blower, a trend of air would, whet

ary, be den down the tube and annihilate the clouds and prevent exce

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