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OLINESE VILLAGE LIFE.

(Written for the China Mail,')

IN A CHINESE SCHOOL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE REPEAL OF THE C. D. ORDINANCES..

DEBATE ON A NEW WOMEN AND GIRLS' PROTECTION BILL IN SINGAPORE.

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No. 8001,-December 7, 1818.)

THE ST. ANDREW'S BALL

first object, and we wore always alluding of the Attorney-General except as regards of before several yoam to come. But tha floor of the building is laid with Can as I can. What action your Committee pro. by the teacher are to be implicitly follow

AT SHANGHAL. The chancel bellusters are pose to take in the matter is indicated in e, at whatever exponse to the feelings of

to the justice and equity of car fara as the principle. Do considered the measure thero is an era of prospority before the ton marble.

Nearly aix bandred invitations were in companal with the country from which the wholly inapplicable to the East, and as in entry MrDenny thought was clearly shown of white marble, and on the east side of their reply to the Innt latter received by either father or son. In one case within

father was deaned by the must hospitable committee of Chinese came. The Han, member then he was concerned, speaking in the by the recent Customs returns, although the the chancel is au altar Carrara marble them. They propose to make other an the writer'a Imowledge,

of Sab telli. rangements, in order to meet the present termined that his son should obtain aulici- to St. Andrew's Society for the annual quoted figures to show the great

great prepune intorests of the unfortunato winan wherevenue from the exports, so far, bss not with figures from the statio of church, to imposte and to provert the Regatta from ent sancation to fit him to take charge of a ball, and there were only seventy-five re- derance in the number of males is com ware to be thrown on their own 20 arces, and favourably with that from im-

the of the On the south-east side of the chant, is

Land in fing through wing to the difference small brances. The son, on the other funals; from this the aspres of the balls pared with fondles who Lam Sings the result would unquestionably have acis. The King, said Mr Denny, is 9. opinion off another altar of marble, over whics a falling dm that scroll with the words. Antonio, ora of spain which unfortunately exists hand, was resolved to return to his fork and and rouns of the Shanghai Club at ten pero, and said this result should have af disastrous offect not only on them, but on most anxious to see his dominian enriched sewing You have, manure basket, and the teacher was invited 'clock en Friday evening may be readily forded a special recesen in the eyes of the Her Majesty's Forces, Naval and Military. by foreign trade and intern urse, but until pra nobis, are held by scalptured angels among the members. The finest altar in the anthudrat in the gift therefore, boer aquested to be preser When the time camn to begin his education indies and about three hundred and fifty cur in the opposition which had azisan to were excessive, and if excessive for the fan diepuud af ho can do vorg little. On the

to to further the plaus of the buy's father, conecired. Nearly a hundred and fifty Siscretary of Stato to enable lin

to further the plans of the boy's father, coteciret, Nearly a hundred and fifty Secretary of State to enable him to con Airendy the results of the partial repeat the present political complications are of the late Bir Brags of the Colony. Is night, that the Committee may know

rat schont, the ind absolutely deched to go, gentlemen were there to observe the pious the passing of this Bill. It was the duty months during which the Ordinance had subject of the statement recently published represents the seven dolores, and contains whether their action hae-your support or at school, the lnd absolutely dechiod to go, gentlemen were there to observe the pious the passing of this Bill. It was the

airon axint of Botland, of the Government, he said, to encourage not been in force, it was evident to any in the Mainichi Shimbun and reproduced by in the centre a figure of the Saviour whether you stile they hapo not seted and, like most Chinese parents in similas muevery of the patron aint of Scotland, of the Government, he said, to ensure not

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of Hongkong, femals emigration, and the tendency of this intelligent man who had been accustomed some of the foreign papers in Japan, to the Laring the cross. The high altar in in conformity with your wishes. If you circumstances, the father was perfectly un-Thero way the Governor of Hongkong, femala emigration, and the tendency of this intelligent anan who had be

lar in it what they have done, they are abito St. Michael and St. George nal Code, but is

did not H.. Sir George William Dea Vieux, weer Bill was in the opposite direction. The study matters, what the results would affect that his life had buns several times merely a provisional structure, of van que prepared to do all they own to make wish to da The only available plan was ing the collar of a Knight Commander of Attorney-General hut alindest to the P to during the next few years. He por- throucened of lats, Mr Donny said he was

wood, approve of what they have done, they are able to force his to do what ho did not H.B. Sir George Willis Des Voeux, weer Bill was in the opposite direction. The to study matters, place will taken

succes. If you disapprove to have the boy tied hand and fans, placed the order of St. Michael and St. George nal Cade, but it was priced at goon by one of marble from Italy the Regatta a sergeet Loing compelled in a basket slang to a pole, and carried by Admiral Chandler, U. S. N., with a large whom these Acts were not in force, and atuh muthpies of the Socnetry of State in story was an invention which was suggested EL period 6onally regratted having to be the not afraid of any danger of that sort, and the ara; of much as they would The columns in the intering, inre of to take such a stup, they are roady Lu retire two men, like a pig. In this emalition he foliowing of U. S. Naval Obers, and Cap stringhay wemid fond to weaken the Efill this cosasion, but it was his duty to ask the some inganisms scrim by his (Mir Denny'a) dresso grup building for will your man piu Committee

to school-house, tain

Cmmeil pass the machauru (Applause.) Spaca has left to

was deposit two chairs, and not at the Shanghai Volunt with harmless spure; ation to the present ony ond of the building for sa organ favour of others are likely to meet was deposited at the school house, where he hit Balfour, R. N., Senior Naval Officer, Let it be distinctly understand that it was Council to

peculiar position in Cores Speaking of and choir gallery which, it is expected, will your wishes. (Applause).

was chained to two chairs, and not allowed with a fallowing of British naval officers the desire of all to join in nastating the Go The bill was then read,second time. the policy of Japan in Soul. Me Denny The Chairman painted out that in these to leave the building. He was not the Shanghai Volunteers in their pretty dress verament to certo the position of these have to be constructed anon. The bolfey

asid that since the treaty with Cores in tower, which, like the central spire, is still cond lettor received by the Committee the usual task in the Trimetrical Classic, to uniforms, some with harmless spars; and nnhappy creatures; indeed the great objec

1876, the Japanese saected to be directing- MR DENNY INTERVIEWED. all their efforts so the acquisition of com. aufinishod, is situated at the south end of strokes had spokon for their crews, whereas which, however, he paid he attention what here and there the red shirt of a ficomast. tion to the present Ordinance was hush

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NE LAUGES AT THE RUSSIAN BOGIE. the building. It will rigo to a height of ho knew that in one or use insinuous the over, although boston sa often as the Some of the lady's toiles were i est und away with the medical supervision and thus

mercial advantages and trade, and by 159 feet, and will contain a fine peal of crows Ind never been consulted at all. One teacher cold spare the time. The boy charming, but laries who mean to dance not giving sufficient protection. These

coulterntioned

A couple of days since one of our staff.

friendly intercourse sought to wipe out the bolla. The consecration of the cathedral stroke, when asked if he had mentioned the not only did not staly, but he employ the vast majority-are tus careful to wear men were brought for a pecille purpose, and will take place on the return of Bishop watter to hie urew said flo! Bow can they ed all his time and strength in nailing their freshest frocks to a crowded pinafore called on to purane their vocalice regardless anys the NU. Daily News, hal an inter painful recollections on the part of the

regard country row if I who am their stroke do not over his hard lot. This stato of things dance. And before sapper it was rather of cruzaquences, and when faling into a bad view with tr O. V. Demy, Adviser to the Coreans, of the last great invasion of thoir Mr Melhys's name is among the signatures. continued for several days, at the end of too crowded for the dancers to thoroughly state of healtà in future, they would be abKing of Cures, and Dicentur of Foreign try by one of the Tycoons.

end of too crowded for the daring is not the andoned or acht out to the plantations, or sidence at the fl. S. Consulate-General hare, expressed himself as a non-believer in the Airs. Mi Deng, from his previous re- once more As to the ulterior sitna in Cores of tho He himself ban stated that he know nothing which time, it was apparent, oran to the enjoy it, but after it, dansing is not the andoned or acat out to the plantations, or Alita Deng, from his previous re- Russian

was apparent, oraz to the enjoy it for the dancers to thoroughly accusquences, and when falin regards THE REGATTA DIFFICULTY. strut the letter. In the case of the Irish boy's father, thut, as the proverb y seferred and aim of a large commemorative otherwise disposed of, or left to die instend sidence at the fl. S. Consulate General háre,

and is a well known to most of our readers, eerietal opinion that the great object of the was impossible to in a well know A meeting of the Rowing Members of the crew, also, it is only the stroke who has You canno; help a dead dog over a wall ball. People go to see and be seen, to of bene attended

and the lad was henceforth suffered to betsko promenade nud chat, and to stand three and alter the sextet, as the owners of there that it is necessary to preface his remarks are represe V. R. C. was

holdt last night to considered. The crew, I understand, do not and the lad was henceforth suffered to betako ba Pule go to see and be seen, to of bene attendait to it to die intended at the fl. S. busulato-Gatural here, Russian Qovernment, Mr Donny

hmaelf to those agrionltural operations for for deep, the hinder ranks on chairs and various houses ought the women for pro with the canal desoip ion of his personal

alieno ip is of his personal Car's representatives in the Far East is object in any way.

personal still to extend their territory by the an- tench-softs, nexatio teen The Uhairman asked whether any nem- which alone he was litted. Diferent teach softs, while a fow energie Britons, hath it and prefit only, and were absolute y un appearance. After a mild and good natur. stil the difficulty which has arisen in connce-

era of course differ greatly in their men of north and south, with sune nasistumes from concerned as to the ate of their healthed protest against the categorical intorexation or protectorate of Goren. Mr tion with the forthcoming Kugatta. Thore bor bad any resolution to propose.

Lieut. Metcalfe moved, aur Potto punishment, but whatever the nature of the the Emerald Isle, danos with appropriate There had been no objection on the part of view, as en institutan, of which, the Denny wont even further in this direction; he gave it us his deliberate opinion that no was a large attendance. The Chairman of accorded, that the action of the Committee severities employed, a genuine Coufrehunist shouting and gesture, the vigore High this mediant Me to the carrying out of Reporter reminded him, Me Donny's Coin

western power, without the greatest ex- the Club, Major Tripp, presided.

bo supported.

would much rather increase the rigor of die land rects. The Caledoniaus are only the the C. U. Auts, nor on the part of the women were the responible patates,

putus, pensa, The motion aas put to the meeting and cipline than relax it. To his mind the method adopted children of Worth Britain; thn men thansalves, though necessarily a good Mr Dunny said he had retion to be, trouble, responsibility and sacrifice which he employs appears to be the only one reels are the genuine product of her stera-deal of opposition had buce offered by the speak, on Cores affairs, which he groc dad of life could obtain a paramount position in procedad Ooren. He thought that some kind of carried by 25 to 5.

The to do without much aepravanco of is surve element brothel keepers. The regatering of the a which is bucetari ad vs Chad issiretion to Discussion de cuedas to what arrango- which is fitted to accomplish the end in news and wildner ments should be made to meat the diff view. The course of study, the method of

The ladies began to disappear gradually names of the inmates was sole for the go by personal pruda, ademont was now approaching, and the

weh, and exraust-parties. Mir Lockhart said: The object in ro.culty caused by the withdrawal of so many study, and the capacity of the pupil, are all after the second reel, though a few stayed benefit of themselves as well as of those who with giva foes of aceh, and earnest sooner it came the better it would be for all fixed quantities; the only variable one is to the and of the programme; and then the resort d to such places. Mr Shelford the ess. The first put of the conversation parties. As far as he himself was concert- ad, what he was striving for was an unicable questing your attendance hore to-night is to Be Stewart I ookhart proposed that the the amount of diligence which the scholar informal dance began, and appeared to be conchided by criticising the age (16) which was in a large mare made up of a

hal dose in Part 1, a otin 4, of ariably between the two countries. This,

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retusa to the old paths of antity and inform you of a certain difliculty which has strokes and crews for the picked four-our can be persuaded or driven to put forth thoroughly enjoyed by those who took part bad been laut down in Part I, a etin 4, of instidention of his pamphlet, which Municable agreemont with China, and a of Denny Biowards the Chite world in presensties diary mandation after a the the bill, asking whose opinion as to age was saititade towards the Chinese Resident however, was not what the Chinese Re- news be chosen again. He said that this Hence the ideal Chinese teacher is some in this, of whom a large number wore the the Bill, asking whose upinini as to age was Denny mid he was forced to write to explain peedy zetu a to the old pathe of nuity and

harimony arison in connection with thefour-cared races,

kilt, and nome as if it came natural to then.

towards the Chat to explain speedy return to the with China, and arrangement might be hard on some who times a perfect literary Pharaoh.

to be accepted, and stating that it was with The selular, as we have seen, begins with At the second supper, which was well attend-great reluctance he had expressed his opin Yuan, and to place the entside world in een stige tof report what action your Committee has had been training for the pieled races and

pi posscasio conduct te waxpressed himan's fate belief in tiul ills. His ob diaint bances posscasion of the latter's arortinaring and presentative by any means desired to see.

with the taken on the matter, and to ascertain wie who were in good cruws, but he felt sure the Triunctrical Classic. This little hooked, Mc Rhoderick 32. Camphill took the jar on the subject.

Mr Burkinshaw and it mae tecles to al-bustering cond

blustering conduct towards the Curean Go Yas in that in a matter of this kind members consists of a variety of odda and cude of chair, the President and Vice-President of

mattering of military edmuation after a thor their action has your support or other would not object to making some suurifica information which, when he can comprehend the surfety haring already escaped, and the tempt to protest against the changea which rernment Me Danny expressed himself fashion, and with as limitest and anfortu

it, will be of same service to him, but which quiety was unrestricted. After the United the Ordines ereted, but he begged to very forcibly upon the subject of Yunn's fat burn the b

et fashion, and with an unlimitest atid anfortu wise. Un the 24th November last a Commit in the interests of sport (Applause).

nate belief in the crowd of force as a pana- at firat, has alt The proposal was carried.

little divour, a States and France had been urged in vain, platically to expresahisopinious, which were misconduct and attitude towards au inde. expect expressed himself

tecen for all political ills. His object all along tee meeting was held, at which the strikes f

, at which the strikes of The meeting then adjourned.

'gnawing a wooden pear. It has born England, in the shape of Mr Wainwright, in agreement with those of the Hon. member pendent King, who, although a tributary had hon to excito and femont disturbance

of Me Wanowright,tically expresshiaopinious, at try forcitly upon the subject rimelig of military education afte

of the Emperor of China, is not, said he, anti Seoul, his leading idea being to come in the four-oared races were also asked to After the meeting entry lists were poated well characterized as rather a syllabus of rose and proposed in a buniourous and dia who had appen. There were certain points of the Emperor of China, is not, said he, and in a gland, in the Italo a attend. The reason for requesting thein to on the notice board, and many euirios were studies, than a book to be itali learned, cursive addrese the pious and immortal which he hoped would be amended. I ever has been a vassal of this empire

with Chinese Aring and carry every be presont was becaus it had come to the made for the diferent events. There aucus and not at all calculated to ovesurage and memory of St. Andrewwho banter, sppeared to him unwise to limit the opera But my cutek wish in the l which thing before him by fores of acus. This knowledge of the Committee that there every probability that there will be plenty instruct, the youthfel nind, in its uninviting aureonded by those of the clans, decorated tion of Part III of the Ordinance to Asiatic have taken,' said the King's Adviser, is to

only. When the fetartrical Classic ich responded, and soon after

was what Mr Denny strove to avert. Tho oxisted cortain objections to a private boat of sport at the Regatta, notwithstanding tank. When the pupil is supposed to be the verandab of the ballroom. Mr Frmy wonten sind previously protested against reserve the gori feeling and harmony be- Corans did

not aim at results through the being ollowed to row in the four-cared the dificulties which have occurred.

familar with the Tricastrical Classic, and mund Hay, the indefatigable Secretary, the very exceptional powers given to the wean China and Cures which have always free of

force of arma. His Majesty, according to racey at the Regatta, and

presibly with the Millenary Classic, which responded, and the toast was drunk with Protector of Chivesé, aut still was of the same existed till the present time, end have now Mr Denny's opinion, is a long way in ad- thought W

unfortunate king advimble to have all the strokea proscut,

in composed of 100 different characters, enthusiasin; and soon after one of the most opinion. If all the duties which fell to him only been interrupted by the unfortunate va

composed of 100: different characters, enthusiast, and the toast was drank with Protector of hal jawers given to thetween China and Cures whic

unate vance of most of his subjects in progressivo Bu se to be able to hear what the nature of

and the Hundred Surnames, he passes on successful St. Andrew's Balls over given were in the hands of the present Protectural unbearable educh of the Represen-ideas, and is anything but the vacillating to the Tour Books, the Confucian An- was bought to a close-and indeed it was they would be safe, but the powers of search alive in. Mr Donny laid grunt and voak character which he is often repre- the objections might ho. The matter was

they would be safe, but the powers of search phasia upon the fet clint his piti sonted to be. Strange as it may seem, hir very fully discussed at that moeting, which

alects, the Great Learning, the Doctrine of nearly daylight.— Donly News.

were far too great to be given to general that onded by the Chairman, Mr Tripp, inform-

the Mean, and the works of Mencius. The

officers in the Chiness Protectorate, though towards China, notwithstanding his cham-sented to be. Strange as it may seera, Me Denny does not spent Corsun,-only for order in which these books are taken up

he would have pe objection to any officer pinning the cause of the Hermit Kingdom, Penny_005 ing those present that, asthere were no rules

words—and carries on his business with the against the ecof private boats, and that, as The tasks which are got by the teacher varies in different places but, as already

guthorised by the Protector. He also ob- as as cordial and friendly as evor, while King through an interpreter. One thing of authorised by the cat withstanding his chamsented to be. all precedents were in favour of the buing

observed, the method of study is as nearly supposed to be proportioned to the observed,

jected to Section 13, Part IV, regarding were quite as cordid as before the present interview was the fact that the commercial

regarding the feelinge towards the Viceroy of Onibh the feelings towards this before

portance which the reporter elicited in tho allowed, data wars in toate, nd that allowed, the Committeo had no power to

as possible invariable. Book after bank is

er of examining witness, the feelinge towards indly prevent the May Biossom-the wivate apparent capacities of each pupi, but no re-stored away it: the abdomen (in which the

Air Adamson thought the Ouncil should, straining of the relation, between the two treaty between Russia and Corea, which we prevent the omittan but of the b

Processing further into the enbeauty printed from a Japanese paper,

tweety beat in question-frote rowing in the o on ward is offered for extin diligence, such as intellectual fultien are supposed to be We give the following summary from the in the clearest and most enphatic way open cuireading further in betone recently reprinted from a Japanese paper, opect of the natural cofactorn between and of which we confirmation has hitherto races. The ruling of the Chairman would

Straite Times of the debate in the Singapore which had been foreed upon it, and expres China na Coruna akable, and adopt transpired, may be regarded as authentic.

to it, express ita diascut from the legislation ject of the natural soem to be clear and decisive enough, but the hope of being released at an earlier hour situated), and he is farmished with the soem to be clear and decisive enough, but than the others. A bright pupil is thus from mentry, a required, yards, ro

olew of half a sentence, he can uravel for some reason, which is not manifest, it

from menory, na required, yards, rods, Legislative Council on a new Bill intro-its decided opinion that the legislation even mere unmistakable, and he spake of aspired, may be regarded as authentic. intro-its decided opinion unit, and express China nad Coren, Mruction between recently reprinted fra oroa, which we islation to less bond of iatiountries Seoul, and it bus but porte It was signed a couple of months ago by the After the Four Buska, duced by the Government, at the command working, of the greatest possible benein Cores having drawn largely upon China sian Minister at Seoul, and it be buen or is the ceas bond of intimacy which had during President of the Council and Mr Denny on dous not seem to have been comprehended required to do for more in proportion than furlongs, or miles. After the Four Boka, duced by the Government, at the command which had be abolished had buon, in ita the

which had been abolished had buon, in the past, drawn the two countries together, belaif of Cures, and M. Weber, the Bus by a certain portion of those who were at dull one. The scholars in a Chinese sie, the Book of History, the Book of

in a Chinese sie, the But the historical work autumn Ordinances

follow in verying order, the Postical Clus-of the Secretary of Stata for the Colonics, not only to the community, but to the for her laws, religion manners, sad about to be ratified. By this treaty import

possible benefit, the nesting, for on the 26th of November a

ot only to the community, but to the Cores having drawn largely upon China belaif of Cores, and M. Weber, the Rus o take the place of the Contagious Diseases Brotheia. While he had that feeling, he quoples have always beat in common, and in Cres, but there is no great plus all letter was received by me, which, with your school are expected to be on hand at Changes, and the historical work of Con- to take the place of the Contagious Diseases particular class of women who lived in for her laws, religion manners, and about permission, I will read to you :-

early hour, and by sunrise they are, per-facing, known as The Spring and Autumn Ordinances --

Brotheis. While he had that feeling, he custee, while the sympathies of the two about to be ratided. By this treaty import

ant privileges are given to Russian traders les felt that it was a very unpleasant page of Coren to-day is the significance in that, said Mr Danny, as Arnals. To commit all these volumes, Test Anal *Hongkong, 26th November, 1888.

was a very unpleasant peoples have always beat in common, and at privileges are given to Russian tradera political In moring the second reading of the subject, and he might sufliciently discharge the language of Aa ne decision was come to at the meat-haps, howling vigorously away. When it ma

must in any case, be the labor of many

the labor ayer

subject, and be night sufficiently dische the other powera can clains the same privi- Woncos Girls' Protection Bill, the ha ing held on Saturday for the purpose of is time for the morning meal, they rotura Feara. Cango differs in differont legalities, Wono nusi Giria' Protection Bill, the histor

Attorney General said that the objecte absolute zecessities of the case. The pres. But, pursued Mr Dunny, although every leges under the favoured nations clause. Mr deciding whether the boat, named May to their homes, and as soon as the meal h

the meal but it is very common to find scholars why Attorney General said that the objects a day by uniting his remarks to the language of Chins of a thousand years ago, significance in that, id Mr Danny, as all the meal have committed the whole of the Farstated

presst,' the other powera can clain: the same privi- have committed to find scholars win Attorney Gana Protection Bill, the ct, and he might sudy unpleasant peoples have alwas sympathies of the two about to be rated, and it be buela or in Bossom, should be allowed to be used ut

and hape eommitted the whole of the Four dressons at the end of the Bill clearly sure pat upon Parliament, and the action thing points to the closest intimacy and Denny

and the whole of the Four the forthcoming Regatta, the undersigned in Srished, again return. About noon they Boeke, and perhaps two of the inter classics stated that the principal object was to of the Imperial Parliament in regard to the friendliness between Ching and her Denny is a fien beliover in the auriferous are desirous of bacnining se, uainted with are released for dinner, after which they go the Odes and the History, before they have repeal what was known as the Clu-Reped, toute it absolutely useless for this peninsular neighbour, who it is true line wealth of Corea, and bolieva that when the

known as the Chali Report, mute it absolutely nasless for this Leg linketb

back as bafors to rehaal. E the weather is heard any explanations even of the Trimes

the Time gious Diseases Ordinance, and the Bill country and this colony to oppose in Face Signed a tributary treaty with the Emporer,

present placer mining is superseded by bot what steps the Committee have taken in back as bufore to Rehool. If the weather is heard

elsonen, no the casttor, and would be glad to receive hot, every me else men, women, and chil-trical Classic, with which their education had been brought forward in accordance of the order of the Secretary of State China has we carthly right to claim, under

hot, every one else inch, women, and chil-trical Classic, with which their education with the instructions of the Secretary of They knew perfectly well that the abolition torical relations, passalage from Corsa, also oxists in this great timber tracts in the dreia indulging in the afternoon siesta, began. During all these years, the pupil State, wh, having regars to the charas of the 2, D. Ordinance land bean satuled in torical rela sume definite reply.

coretary of They knew perfectly sell that the abolition international laws or usage, or their his. geld produced will be enormously increased. but the scholars are in their places na usul, has been in a condition of mental daze, will

An even eurer source of wealth be belioven For the German Crew, but the scholars are in their places no sal,

although they may be safered to doza at his into their desks as well as they can, for half the component parts of which signilyap thought these should be protected against thinking people there; but when the Bugs in her domostic as well as intue-f

which is denoted by 2. Chinese character, ter and nationality of the many unfor- spite of the chief oficials in Eugland, of the which has ever jealously preserved, and North of Use Poninosion sheet for half the componen tying on the trade

saracter tunate women to whom the Bill related, efficals

mon to whom the Hill welated, ficats in India, and is great bulk of the

the Peninsula, which even now India, and in great bulk of the will I hope, be aver able preserve her the rest of the day. In this way the dis in the weeds, (mong) Bis entrance upon oppression from persons who derived pro-lish people had gives their decision insational policy, by her morn powerful rity, if Gis succeads in gotting fair treat most when the Eng independence and freedom fram inter-exports large quantities of valuable wood so inter-China, and in conclusion he expressed cipling of the school is supposed to be main study, is enlled. Liitiug the Darkness ring on the trade The Gained, ad astre allowance made at the (chi meug), and to reach the beginner, is 10. d t that throughout the East to it, though there were cerin code Denny reverted to the several treaties pernicions influence of the Chinces Repre

in's

inaalf sanguine of Corea's future prospe at the (chi moug), and to teach the beginner, is it from carrying on the tale derived pro-lish people had given their decision in a fer-nee in her dopostio

trade. There was inter of principle, eatas time for our human nature. Were to instruct darkness. These expressive system of bry-thet slavery prev.sted, and it tions which applied bure and test with Denny reverted tooluded with Entrepas pernicious influence

was used posing is buur. In proof of this sesertion Mr from China, and freeing herault from the

in neighbour. they allowed to take a regular way at bone, phones, correspond to a fixed reality. Of was in order

phrases, correspond to a fixed that throughout the Enst thor of principle, the teacher fears, with excellent resu, those who have committed all the bucks

trat which Corea has sentative. was in order to protest women wir were in aqual force in the mother eanutry. We that he would see no more of them for the name

named, some of the brightest, have on such a low stage of moral and intellectual had here a condition of affairs strikingly posure, and with the United States, in day. They generally do not leave the doubt picked up here and there, and as it development as these women of the East different from that which stained in Eng the preamble that Corea was an indepen- To the Camoufttee V. R. Q.

school-house until it is too dark to dustin were by accident, an iden.

ware in, that the attempt had been made. land. We had an ensemous preponder det state. I am sorry to say," said Mr AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY is announced This letter was circulated among the guish ouo character from another If a

the gnish ose charitis task before the others, the capacity gent among them t Commition without delay, together with an scholar completes his task before the others,

Thoughtful Chinese toachers, familiar with provisions of the four parts of the Bill, of anties to sit of somater shewed anical and violent Chinese Representative for nervous dability, physical exhaustion, Tho learned member, in pointing out the augu of the ante element. The number Denny, that in ber.truggle with the tyran- in the Paris Figaro,' of a valuable remedy extract of the minutes of the former weet-ho simply store hoveling, and aita in his the capacity of their pupils, estimate that stated that Part I providul a new penalty adition of affice which must result in at Seoul, Carea has had bor motives and premature decay. The discovery was stract of the minutes of the former meet-ho simply stops howling, and aita in his the most intelligent among them annast be for the affences of solling wonten for ins-great grievances, and if the community wisconstrued, and the foreign preas in saved him from a migrable existones and

Part I providers of the ing, and it was xesolved to inform the place in a condition of comparative to

her position vis a vis nude by a missionary in Old Mexico; it writers that they were evidently labouring oe of taischievous activity, unless he should expected to understand an hundredth part al purposes, ur bringing thutu inthe great griovalues, and it

were not protected from the direct cult

Cullsu- ina misstated by the under a misappratension, as it had been be set to a writing exercise. From mots- of what they had memorized. The great lony fornach purposes; some of the affi-nces ounces which they knew would be the Chains and Japan. Mr Donny as a case in an early grave. We learns that the Rov. deinitely decided that the Commitee colding to night, there is no break in this concept of the territory traversed,

majority of them have about as accurate in this majority of them have about as accurate a were enreted in the Penal Code, but whers result, they were passing over a clear duty, point, referred to erroneous, and misload. Joseph Holms. Fleousbury Mansions, the May Blossom from being reticent for menla, and no auch delightful trict, through a windfolded, in a nese somewhat exten, and this was tho despatch to the His 110. friend (3r nut provost the May Blossom from being routine, no variety of stadios, no interni:

being routine, no variety of studies, no intermis. Concept of the factory traversed, tha that was e, proceedings might be taken by On this occasion the instructions of Lining statements in the 'hinese Times that a Bloomsbury Square, London, W. C., will

misconceptim territory sa instant

conceptim by used. A letter to that effect was writta afon, except for meals, and no such delightful boy might entertain of a mountainous dis either, the former in more serious etes. Secretary of State must be adopted, but treaty of ragalage was concluded between send the prescription, free of charge, en On the 30th November a further comment oases in the shahustio wilderness, as are trict, through which he had been compolled Part II would give to the Protestor of Chi- their opiniot should be quite clearly laid Cures und à Manchu princu in 163: receipt of a self addressed stamped enve- to run barefooted and blindfolded, in a ne smexist extraordinary powers for before hits in the matter, and he asked that known to the Western pupil ander theme of f

the

before hita in the matter, and he asked that Now this is exconsous, eaid Me Donny. lope eudense fogs chased for sust distances by a dealing with Ariatic women, and this was tho despatch to the Colonial Office should Threaty Hongkong, November 30th, 18 9. recesses, the very idea of which would be dense fogs chased for vast distances by a dealing with

a by which the writer nan cracking over his head a love ox-whip to continue in force for two yo ra only, at be laid on the table. His hon. friend (Air ondevours to place GENTLEMER, In addition to our letter quite incomprehensible to a Chinese teacher a cracking over his head a love ox-whip cr of the 26th inst, ragarding whether or not When at length the scholars are releases, tow very little many scholars da grasp of the expirations of which the time could be Sindford) bad airsadly inade perfectly clear then, was concluded in 1696 with a prtaca false posi sobe in un the table.. His on friend (3r ondeavours to place Coren in the May Blossem shall be allowed to be sawford)

ke toward dark, it is not for to return to their which the teacher regards which and strtion in a treaty of nasplage to Chivu. e toward dark, it is not for a healthful wall, the real meaning, aven after explanations extendid till the Legislative Council saw the successful working of the 1. D. act in open rebellion against the then ruling

toe . Acts, used in the forthcoming Regatta, we would much less for & romp, but to return to the is demonstrated by a test to which here are garding Part III, which dealt with the re-into a retrograde sction because they could law that I have ever read, can

a romp, but to return to their which the teacher regards as abuedantly fall, the necessity for further legislation Re- and they must consider they were entering dynasty: aud under no rule of international On Lad further ask, if it is true that it has been homes in an orderly and becoming mar there a toaster subjects his scholars, thus of gistration and regulation of brothea, that not give to these unfortunate women the t

much less for a romp, but a healthful wall, the reale many soholarship te decided that the asid boat inay enter for lowest, the teacher should chance to be rent is frequently the notation of an Asistio mumen, as they were the pereens in the past. It was know

an orderly and becoming marner, is demonstrated by a test to which here and garding Part III, which dealt with there

marothers a master subjects hin selulars, these it bo con exid like shy grown Confucianists. Its recitime then "picked" races passage was confined entirely

seen ha well, according to the however, the teacher should chance to be requiring them to write an assage station and regulation of brothea, that not give to these

by same amount of protection in the future net was ten years anterior to the wresting of an unamtally sensible person, he unny pos. The option of her owners?

presses in the past. It was known that a consider the Chinese throne rom the Mings by the We think it only fair to state that sineo wa

sibly lead his pupils for an occasional walniany fales charac'ers, is to renderit evident who required protection. The Emorensable number of these women were held in a Manebu dynasty that this treaty was con-

ofas cherae croentation was confine egulation of hosts the red they must cons of tout. D., was concluded in the decision of the Committee has reached about the villago, uit with a view to giving been apprehended, but that notwithstanding In Part IV, section 17 crabled the Cover and opportunities had been afforded the sight as well lin

not only that the explanations have not being well able to take care of themselves. condition not better than that of slaves, cluded with a Mazehnt princa. the decision of the Committee has reached incidental instruction in the rudiments of euch a multitude of perasals, the text self nor is Cauncil tant education of Lose very imperfect satisitation had bees Tygan. Nur hus there ever teen,

be

better than that of slaves, is deinad.

elavesight ple of hundred Хараа us, that she is to be allowed to enter for incidental instruction in the rudiments of

ench a multitude regulations the "oppa" urents, the following crows Bang, or Geology, of which he is as a multitude of perasals, the text itself nor in Council to make regulation by which

nes of perasals, the text itself nar in Council to make remstati ma by which and portunities had been afforded the sight as well claim Ceren as a vassal state. On Paris-**

which have elected not to row against ber;

us themselves, but merely to mako quorant us themselves, but merely to make has been taken only into the car na so may the saintenance mint education of which to are unicera of the Government for which reiko Cores was some couple of hundred as in this habit of sending tribato to ago in the habit of sending tribato to unds, nad has not entered the mind at all. women and giris might be provided for.

Niet Rade. Regarding the age at which, siris are that they do not fight, and thus disgracends, and has not entered the mind at all.

which, HAYLLAR'S crow. FareDEIGHS' NOW.

the schend-teacher.

The system of explanatione adopted by The acting Colonial Treasurer seconded. were to be reckoned as children, he pointed face 1136, say treaty made with Chinz According to the Chinese theory, the em. Chinese teachers, as a rule is almost the Mr Shelford and when these Ordinances out that the ringable ago in Germany that by any possibility of reasoning could be NIELSEN'S Frow.

plocording FREICHS' crew. possible. Confucius and Mencius, the great tal, would soon rational.

ployment of Thor is the must honorable exact opposite of that which to an Occiden-(.D.) were repealed at home, orders were and austria was fourteen, in Greces and twisted into a trenty of Corea's vassalago." | On Bombay-

In speech, Switzerland twelve, aut in Turkey eight,

isted to the led at home, orders out that thread as children, ich, girlshus Tyenne. hit of bending tribato to On dead..

In reply to a question as to the genuine HAYLLAR'S CROW.

Wire... Sages of antiquity, word only teachers. To said Confucius, one should be intelligible, Governors to show special runs which and soutarded that sixteen, was auch too reason for the recent despatch of onbessies Sages of antiquity, word only to the at the curried our with

On demand THE IRISH CROW. invii the

eflit. Calentia- invite à Teacher, is compared to the investi and that is the end of it. The Confucian might prove it to be necessary that a sini-high; then there was no evidence as to the to foreign Courts by Cotes, Mr Denny said On Calcutla crew. zen Tactics is compared to the investi- and

invite in Teacher, is only tuchers. To aid Confucius, one should be intellected to the several colonies and their austria was fourteen, in Cruces and twisted in trenty of coping could be For the International, TUBGRA reture of a general by the Emperor with an teacher, however, is often very far indeed lar policy should not be carried out with age, nor any possiblity of getting any, and, the King had full powers, as he had to make

Wire, THE DANISH Crew.

of age. In consequence of intelligible that his pupils have Force giving in detail stance in which the keeper characloriaed the rep what as an indepot to do, as I have onder preme command. In consequence of this from feeling that it is necessary to be regard to them, and then followed reports lastly, to advocated that my girl auder the foreign treation, to send ministers abroad,

read Wo would now nak the Committee to be recuse directly from the exsited intelligible that is to say to make it and despatches conveying strong represent Exelage mimited into suck houses should but when

On demand, is necessary to be regard to them, and then folled with age, nor any possibility of getting and the Kan Courts by Cotes, Mr Denny said On Caloutta good cough to furnish us with definite in try, springing formation whether the runnur, that the respect for learning entertained by the Chi- abzalutale certain that his pupils have ations from the Civil, el, as represent fixeal age mimited into suck houses should but when it reached the care of Yuan that Qu Slangh formation whether that

Naval, and Military (without the circunstances described in the arch a step was shout to be taken he in May Bloom shall be allowed to enter the seas, a teacher is allowed almost unlimited fully exprehended his meaning. He is Foices giving in detail reasons for objec. Bill) an order any reason whatever teudur atantly aut limself against it, and endea

be and pupil resembles

allowed to enter for contr 1. According to a current prove b, very apt to deliver his explanations when a tion. There was unt an instance in which the keepera labi.

voured tu frighton the King by threats and ↑ Gold fánt, 190.us. hon & difference of opinion exist there was of the Acts as relation of tenofer and pupil resembles sufficient number of years has elapsed to any difference of opinion existed, yet the Mir Finlayson characloriaed the repeal by every meaus in his power, from doing ovari ipso, that of father and son, but the simile of a make it soon worth while to begin them at measure had been passed and there was of the Acts as a serions misfortune, and what as an independent sovereign he bad a gonetal is a macro porrcet expression of a all--ex cathedra, and in a stately, formal the one stereotyped reply. Instead of at- said if investigations were male, it would puricetly legal right to do, as I have enica- teacher's powers, the laying his own knowledge, teacher's powers, than say after. He is manner, his attention being much more tempting to meet the arguments which had he found that the results of the upalition Foured to show in my pamphlet. But the

had and FastRtoes' crow. able to declare a sort of martial law, and to fixed upon the exhibition of his owu okil heen advanced, in fact Parliament had in would be very serious as they were over otructive and threatening action of Yun-Nan Pau, a 6814/6624

t of martial law, and to of teral opinion. The r

oversi Sarr's crow, panish with the greatest rigor. The most in displaying his own knowledge, than up-discriminately applied the Rupent regard already being icla

ail only the effect of confirming the King NIELSEN's Cres. flagrant offence which a pupil cah commit on imparting that knowledge to less of local opinion. The z anlts would be

hains The Attorney-General, in reply, said he in his determination to send his repro SKOTT crow.

is the persistent failure to learn his task scholara. It is common to hear it said of a disastrane in a Colony such as this, with did not think it was becoming the Council, tatives to Western Courts

we

talian de NIELSEN'S OTDW.

within the allotted time. For this misdeme-teacher who has attained distinction, that had been described as one of the great haites a body of Engliamen, to dissent Erora

What do you think of the Hussian in- Rochroor's crew, sneur he is constantly punished, and often when he opens his mouth to explains the ing places, between the West and the East, the measure; their duty in this part of the trigues in the Capital, will they amount to

the I SKUTT'S WOW.

with great severity, to the extout of hund- Classics, every sentence is Et for en esto a large number of seafaring mon and world should be to pro te civilisation and much the reporter asked. 1 do not FRIEDRICHS crow.reds of blows. Considering how little pun amination essay (ehti chi shih von chang), passengers of vessels. There had been a Christianity, and he pointed out that under believe very much in them. I do not for The German Cup,

SKUTT's crew.

essay' (chi chu shih on chang) pisaca we measure; their duty in this ishment is ever administered to Chiuero This is considered to be the ame of return by the Military Ofeer showing the the previslums of the Bill the innates of a moment imagine that Russia would

this NIELSEN's crew, enildren at home, and how alight are the praise. Sentences which are suited to be advantages arising from the present system, such houses were required to be registered undertake the responsibility of establishing ROCHPORE's ore. attempts at anything resembling fainily constituent parts of ozamisation essays, ars and he believed that if there was an in- He stated that may agredments would protectorate uver forea, and incur the

anything realight are the raisonsidered shih

an and he beliceed that We think it only fair that the Committee guvernment, it is suprising to what extreme not, it is perfinous to remark, particular crusse of disease it was doubtless due to the receive duo punsideration,

enuity of China. Russia is all for concilia should be acquainted with these eventu carry

lengths teachers are allowed to ezery dis-ly adapted to the curaprehension of young lack of administration. Referring to statis His Excellency said it was no secret, ting Chinafor the purpose of developing over. alities so as to be able to make arrange cipline Bud scholars, and stupid ones--for school boys, who know nothing about ex tis supplied by another Colony, it was as far as he was outterned, as to the aunts for substitutes in the where there u stupid scholar is always considered as a amination essays, the style of which is found that for four yenza preceding the Ra. position he took this opinion was reing a poop like the Coreus, with little or (Taion at Beste Fatrines o foa Fremde,

The con peal of the Acts, the percentage of corded in a parliamentary paper, where no sympathy with Western methods, would will only be two boats left. At the same bed one--are not frequently beaten every utterly beyond their powers. time we should feel greatly obliged by a day, and are sometimes covered with the mentary upon the Classics written by Chu cases of sickness was tyeight, and be strongly advised Sir Arthur Gordon be suorumna, and every order would have BATER prompt and definite reply, so as not to acks of their beatings, to an extent which He has come to have an authority second for the four years subsequent to to recommend to the Svaretary of State to be enforced at the point of the bayonet

marks of their times covered very utterly, the sigling about angenta rather a runaway slave, than a only to that of the text itself. That no its Repeal, the percentage had riser that the proposed repeal should not come perhaps. Such a many would at once" "turii keep us in training" longer than necessary. genis ruther

scholar. As the pupil dodges about, with Chinese school-fancher lends his pupils to to ninety-seven, and he ventured to into operation in Ceylon, and the duty the eyes of the Cornus with regret and TTR-A. N... the hope of escaping some of the blows, he question for els instant, whether the ex- say that a similar account of the same which devolved upon him on that occasion louging towards Chius, from which the cou

not unlikely to receive them upon his planation is accurate and adequate, la a kind might be looked for in this Galery. was shared in part by the Governors of duct of Yun just now is calculated to turu head, even if they were not intended for i mattor of course. The whole objest of a The Protector of Chingee had spoken Coylon and Hong ong, tot. of show them away. I know that a few years ago a

Hong-ong, both In a case of this sort, a pupil was so much teachers' work in to tit bis pupils to com- bighly of the working of these Acta in 1830 were as entirely opposed as he was to the desperate attemp: was made to bring about injared, as to be thrown into fits, and such pete at the examinations, and to preparo and 1883. The Secretary of State budgetion taken; but the duty was forced upus autu consummation, but it did not suc instances can scarcely be very uncommon essays which shall win the upproval of the scan the present Bill, and the objects and thes, and it only remained for him to call Cead, happily both for Curca and Russia. To A Committee meeting was held last night As a general thing, no further notice ap- examiners, thus leading to the rank of reasons were prepared and approved of by upon the Council to carry out the instros such a pulicy I shall always offer my most to the rank of reasons were prep the case of the Deports which had been sent, to did King would ever be so foulish as to be lod to consider it, at which it was unanimously pears to be taken of the matter by the pa. Literary Graduate. This result would be him, therefore, as in the case of the Duporths which had been sent, tlo did u trenuous objection, nor do I think that the agreed to infers the writers that the town rent, than to see the tascher, and ascertain possible only to those who soupt the latius bill, any standarcuts would not propos, nor wedd it by right for hin, to King would ever be so fauliah as to be ind mittee has no power to prevent the May the special occasion of his severity. The orthodox interpretation of the Classics, and be listened to. The Bill, es it stood, was State at lougil the objections which fute sau sa tuistade: What is vimed at is Blossom from rowing in the four.oared family of the pupil is naturally anxious that hence it is easy to see that Chinese eluola exceedingly strict in many of its prusi he felt to the course laid down for the Corean autoing the right for Coren to

'or reces, whether picked or open, and that az the papli shall come to something, and are are not likely to become nurseries of one. Looking to the great disparity of to follow. He had used the strung ange her own affairs at home and abroad

not likely that be listened rangements will be made if possible to most ready to asume as an axiomatic truth, that heresy. The very idea of discussing with the sexes existing amongst the Chinese expressims he was conside of to the Secco. and to develope the natural resources of the the dificulty caused by the withdrawal of the vuly road to any form of success in life, his pupils either text or commentary, does nationality with whom they had prizei. tary of Stats, but they had so eflect counter. I have great ponfidence is the Bu miany arukes from the racza, Gentle is by the requisition of an education. This not so much as enter the wind of a Chiness pally to dual, it was lupussible to lessen whatever, and there was thing for han future of Corea. She is naturally, a very men, these are the fucts, and I have en-an be accomplished only by the aid of the school master. He could not do so if he auch erile. It was our boast that the pro- to do but to purs this Ordinance through rion country, but it would be foolish to deavoured to state themes plainly and fairly teacher, and therefore the rules laid down would, and he would not if he could, gressive welfare of the Colony was the the Council. He did not share the opicioa iogine that all her parces can be availed

E. FRIEDRICHS,

For the Irish Crew,

G. O ROCHYOLT.

For the Danish Crew,

F. G. NIELSEN.

H. N. HAYLLAR. 'Garrison Cup,' A. DUNISON.

'Ladies Purie,'

cation was received, which I will read

For the Ladies' Parsa,

For the Garrison Cup,

the picked" races as well, according

the option of her owners, is trae, es in Buch case the following crows will withdraw from competition with hor.

The Chairman's Cup,

The American Cap,

The Danish Cup.

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F. G. Nielsen.

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K. Friedricksen,

H. F. Hayllar.

E. Skat.

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