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HoxGTONG, OCTOBER 26T1, 1870.

The Jury performed what must have been to thom a most painful duty without flinching, and it may be hoped that this vindication of the Inw will provent the recurrence of such

abes in the future,

As to the justness of the conviction, thera can be no possible doubt. The defendant

THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 1870.

story of the row from Fret to last, and was posltire that he had not seen any knifes. Se codd defondant was fined $5. in default fone teen days imprisonment;rst defendant die charged

standing port to this thief, and was taken by mistake.

SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL SESSION

MEETINUMIN LONDON REGARDING

THE TIENTSIN MASSACRE....^.

L & Expring).

„DECADENCE OF THE FAMILY.

willbe found auffofens if we make a formal Government to protect the lives and propertion representation of the facts which have enourred, of British aubjeoba iű China.

The New York Times in an article on the The Chronicle and Directory for 1870. would over bize occurred. A dislike to push matters to extremes has, however,

We can plavo Lefore Her Majesty'a Govern Lord Granvilley, having expressed his horror | Deundonce of the Family,"exys that society in NOW READY?.

hitherto provanto nets of this nature bang

A musting coavedad for the purpose of songs ment the statement of the facta" which Mr. at the soones which bad attended the musssure, the West seems to be getting into a very chaotic doring, tliei circumstances concofol with the Hodgson bra road, and this will put them is said that he bad sent put instructions to Chins gundisign. This state of things, the writer followed up as they deserve to be; and thus,

presentations which had been tract to the facility offered by Western lapa quassacre of foreiz residents at Tientsin in possession of circumstances such as an handly to apport although there finality no lack of hongu

Fung Akuni and Wong Alung, coolias, June last, and the desirability of argfog pun ave been conceired, and which, had they been made upon the subject by the French Govern for dissolving the marriage lie-a facility, be able feeling among the mercantile com having been engaged in a fight on the Prag the British Government the necessity of Ally datailed, could not have failed to excitement to the Chinese authorities. In regard to remarke not much oxaggerated in the popular munities in China, there hart be no doubt that, Centrul near the Central Market, together with pausiding more adegaute pratention thau at the deepest ropathy and sorrow in the what had been urged by the deputation, he legend which represents the tenins on the evil- ith about fifty others, coalies and bontmen, in present for British subjects in Chion, was held breasts of all now present. I believe there met request them to embody their vibes in a ways of Indiana and Illinois stopping five by allowing acts of ill faith frequently to pass which the missilon were stones and the weapons at the London Tavern on the 14th Sept. Un are many persons around me who will feel much letter, which he would take into his immediata minules for divornes, as in other ovuntries they atop for refreshments, One gentleman in one; they have given grounds to poople at a dis- bamboo, were fined $5, in default 14 days the motion of Mr. Hugh Matheson, M.P., Mr. sorow for China itself, for numbers of thom opasideration.

Kirkman Hedgeon, P., was voted to the have friends among the natives in that constry

of these States, after four Barringes And as tance to misinterpret the motives which bare imprisudjen

ohait There were nien present on the platform and are able to drawn strong. Jina of dayaros The following in the letter of the deputation many diyurves, ended by remarrying his frat STRIPTING. Copies may be obtained at the Daily Pra really actuated them, and which hare con- Loo Asam, wax, soutenced to six months Mosere. B. J. Gilman, W. B. Adamion, Alextinn between the governors and the gorerned, to Earl Granville

wife, and the writer in the New York Times anks, what could be the feeling of the children - Office, and of the following Agent

sisted rather in a charitablo desire to give imprisonment with hard inbour convicted of Matheson, M. PAW. Walkinshaw, Arthur Smith and still have hopes of that country By mak3. Lombard street, September 15, 3670.

My Lord,—A requested by your Lordship at of those several marriages towards ous another Mora, DROWN' & Co., Swatów,

aman alast clings than any sympathy by robbad an infant of the beagle on ite T. Jones Gibb, and Okaries Magnise, M.Ping a brief but plain representation of the with dishonest practices. It has, however, wrist The child was riding piot u pack is a Chitra, in opaning the proceedings. chets to the Buglish Government, we shall be the interview which you kindly granted as yes and towards their tickle minded parest In nother case in Illinois a man, after divorcing mother was engaged in making a purchase in eaid-There is no ono present who is not fully throwing upon them this responsibility that ought terday. I have the honour to state in writing long been evident mat matters could go the Sayingpoca Market, when the hoard horuways of tea circumstances under which we to attach to them as regards the protoction of the substance of the representation we made in bis wife and marrying again lived the divorced always go on in this way, and that the time, youngster cry but turnine quickly round there called together today. Tha massaares the lives of those who are near and dear to us the nnws of an influential meeting which had wife to do housework for himself and her sug- Would assuredly come when a strong exampla perceived the bangie in defendant's hand (pro-perpetrated at Tientsin wore pf such patere our friends and relations in China. In doing Just beŋn beld in the Uity of person interestedecor,ut the paltry pittance of two dollars

week. The natural consequence of a state of wonlù, be "mado, and this has now occur duced:). Delztidant said he was unfortunately that, if we bad not bền be entivaly coupied de this I think we shall effent the immediate purpose in China and its trade, ma

We informed your Lordship of the melan- | affairs such as this, where one's nearest rolstives wa baro lately been at home by greater massawe bave in view. It is certainly nonessary that cres of another Cescription, which have been something should be done. A paper has been choly partientars which bad reached na, ralating change almost with every moon, is seen in the going co in Europe the the hat dix wabke, they put inlo, my hunds contaxing the instruations to the massacre of foreigners at Tientsin, per independence of the young lady of Dubuque would not have failed to exulto the greatest said to have been ined to our-navak officers petrated by the Chinese on the 21st June luak, who recently uned her mother for libel. possible interest and commiseration. Even as in Chion. It is stated that they are told on no

From the information which has reached untam it is, we have all felt how important it is, in the accenat to put their men so chores they we from Britab merohnata resident at the port of COUNT BISMARCK'S TERMS OF PEACE. interests of humity as well as of our tride only la affond prototion to those who come Tientsin, with the most ample opportunitien of

"¿Correspondent of Pall Mall Gazette) with Chins, that menarca should be taken to to "em for gafegnant, which means that they verifying the statements they wake, we are Erm-

«ÜLERMONT-EN-Á BOONYE, 'À ugust, 29th.. BEFORE THE HOS BALL ACTING ascertain who are the real crisianta in this are to receive on board those who are flocis ly convinced that the attack upon the French

Yesterday avoning, just after I had posted my wotter, and still tyre that steps should be fun murder, but that they may not Consulate Unthelrod, and Mission premises letter to you, I had half an hour's conversation..

frisade, and to protect them from it. I do not know was only part of a presencurtod pinn, bring with Count Bismark, and, na bis Excellancy The one of B. Dam doing, and Chanakun taken to protect ontoolves; our beyond any question converted to his own mewawronseded with Police Corporal Lee gave and cur properly from the repetition of whattor this is true or not but, if it be so, 1 larger objects and originating in a strong anti-wun well aware that he was talking to your the proceeds of goods which were in his hands evidence s to the arrest of the first prisoner, such outrages. We have not ne yet hud the think that those instructions fail to mech the fumign feeling prompted by, banderian high in correspondent, and that "anything he mud on trust, and whom he had already parted with and xe to the identification of the second by opportunity of communicating with Her Mn- present state of things in China. I believe that office and power. The girarmstances of airu might be taken down in writing, and used. a portion of the property, wrote to the Bank | Lái Tu Fook and Tang Auges, the master of jeuty's Government, but we have raived from these instructions, ware gent out during the cions barbarity which attended the murder of against him, as they suy in the police-conta,

tuo junk, it begaol, Alukong named Clan hem very friendly intimantiona that they will time the late lampentel Bord Clarendon was

the Sisters of Charity, and which we comind I have no hesitation in sending on the sub saying that he would not jart with any of it Aoluna percaborated this testimony as rogard look host attentively at what we have to say, at the Forsignation I Bo here gontiated to your Irdskip have never been stance of remarks about the conditions of without first bauding in the proceeds. Against the arrest of the first priori bend hire stat bipe that in what we live to avoid tooni are Pure Burpassed in the records of thin sort of penon to be doninnded of France. We wight." Chin-Apson, on being declared, and be wank of them they will receive us in and a way of representing corn oironinstances us Lord crime. It is worthy of particular notice that aid the Federal Councellor," form Alsace and The detailed account of the meeting held in this plain fact, no argument could of course No. 17

he will be satisfactory to us. I wish it to be Clarendono inny months ago, and they will the colablishment to which they belonged; and Lorraine into an independent dentral Stato, The Attorney-General-He is not a polica undarstood that this is ly no means to be concur with sie when I allede to the deep in conection with which they carried on their stretching from Lazenburg to Switzerland. Jodon concerning the Tientsin masacro have any weight. Ably as he was defended, fally confirms the hopes which there was no choice the to

the and coffeetizz cebu to Switzerland. hy the telegram concerning it, that sufficient Itura a conviction..TheJudge summed up the Ordinatothe Registration Ordinance messing ges up for the purpose of putting by that nobleman to the statements put before three hundred years, and it is believed that in frontier against France. But who is to gua Witmond proceeded Reliad known ascond presents upon the Governingnt. Ite blijout is him. And not only was this the case, but I be all that time no charge of any kind has ever xxnies the neutrality of alleh n State? Thuo pressure would be brought to bear upon the case with conspicuous clearness, and, as in primount a long time as a gaideker: He simply to lay before the Garciment what has here be my, at the rice we then felt it been made against the Sisters rose ustedes, the perple, would be always wanting Home Government induce thom to take dvity bound, taid stress upon this point, while to keep the garden at tåb ide of this Holly taken place ut: Tontein-to tell them what are right to express to him. I do aos believe it will of working were perfectly, well-known. It is return to Frince, to which they have so long wood Road inse-hovat, and was then called Fa was hoping of the support we shall receive from a found that the uoble lord Earl Granville emphatically denied that they even committed belonged. As to we ourselves superink Aispos definite stops with regard to protecting he negatived a suggestion on the part of the Un Kum. From information received from them. Having done this we shall go it with who at present presides over the Foreign the indiaoration of giving money to those who and Lorraine, I do not see the un

onfidence to Her Majesty's Government "Leofhoe will be found loss willing to oppaider the brought must-away female children to their probability, of our doing so. We should have British residents in Chion Tal thement Defondant's Counsel, that the Act under which his bad nian

Flio: Attornay treneral-Te is called the sugbonarea as they may deem necessary. Cormous intergals counceted with this country doors and the scontation made garant threa discontented people to guvern, and, Besides, ing with reference to the convention, the bo was tried should be considered as limited Chief Watchman in the Ordinance.

I will now, with your permasion, read, some which are at stake in Chim. I believe on this score is declared to be the purest ingens more inorenss of territory has 210 attraction one under notice is characterised by corn- it its application to cases where goods were Witness continued He had arrested this extracts from statements I have venived as to be will be found to give those interests every God, got up in order to inflaud the popular for Gaway. But we wurd bars, socantics what has taken place in Tientsin. The horrors conuideration, and that if we make a calm and int. and it has been reputed in order to against any attack from France. So long as mendable prudence. Although, as M. Gu placed in a man's hand for safe custody only sand prisoner and taken bi to the stallen

Croes examined for send priver. Did you connected with The order of the Sisters are moper reprsentation to bid he will regard palliate the dreadful orime we all deplore. Two be posscans Strasburg the whole of South MAN observed, it was hardly possible to instead of according to its words for sale not want to take me somewhere else, and did such that I should out like to pollute your cara, our views well worthy of his most oursfal of the Sisters wore Italian, and que of them Gerumuy is at her merey; we have no forteuse Most of us here bare bad experience was a British subject Bister Louise was an till you get to Uha. Strasburg therefore, and speak upon the subject with calmness, the custody." Mr. Justice Goodway pointed out not insist on being taken to the station P. No, by reading the details bere set forth-they are attention, meeting nevertheless abstained from giving to the Jury that they must take the simple Ting Aagee, the boathian, then continned of a character not to be mentioned before of Chino). süd are deeply interested in that Irish lady, ind; I believe, her brother is res: Metz probably, we shall take and hold perma utterance to anything but the plainest words, and apply thorn in their most obvious account of the sous ou bored in rush, che true tho only British Saby at Sister Luise contraring her desire than, that pested parish pricat in Ireland. On the trust neatly only, we shall bike and hold perma

which Subject, &o. The Chair- Justice should be fairly done batwech-ur and worthy information of Chinese, some of whom Strasburg shall be our Gibraltar. You any. facts and arguments, and generally adopted bearing, and such was accordingly dona European with "the red whiskers figured o wn having als read a confirmatory extract the Chiness: for, whatever may have been said had lonrned the fact nt considerable distances that the French will hate as tearlaily for taking.

ile distinctly identified the from a letter written by A gentleitan, whom he to the contrary, I nu sure I am right in affirm from Teatein, it has been stized that it was their two bait fortresses, and wid perpetually such a toue as must convince the Govern The line of defence adopted is indeed. sug-prominently.

second prisoner,

described us of the highest credence, concluded Ling that if there is anything which is more deliberately intended to make an attack two is seeking to revenge theuwelves. I grant it; ment of the sincerity of their alaria, and gestive of the kind of error under which the The defence of each prisoner consisted of an as follows:-1 think then letto e, which consiguin bir vishen, and likely to be more days later upon the British Settlement, situated int it is certain that they are already so the singlenges of their object in demand Defendant appears to have laboured, and allegation of spite against him on the part of dering the city naistences they detail are written detriment to our interest in China than about two miles from the city. And in several enraged against us that they will endeavour to

with the greatest calmness and with much losa umatter, it is war. I believe that very mistaken other Trunty Porta the most inflammatory

revenge themeclved in every possible way. The ing necessary protection for the live and which it is to be feared, is too often at the the complaianot. property of British residents in China. Mr. bottom'ofacts anah as that which brought him The learned judge in cumming up remarked Eveling than we could, buve expected, seeingles of the viùws and wishes of the merabanla placards häre been isaned, "directed against beat thing we can therefore duin the intersets

that many extraordinary incidents were met that they come from persons who have foon in China ove arisen, I do not know how nor foreigners generally,

of peace in to take the power of doing michieľ MAGTAC very forcibly pointed out that into trouble. Having an idea that he was with in life, and he thought the fit would almost eye-witnesses of the frightful occur under what ciri umstances, but they are in niany In presence of such grava erorts, and in be out of their hands. The Germans insist on that the merchants in Chitin re likely to be mixed up with the transactions connected think this one of them. Calling attention to tie nenes they describe, will show, the necessity hinder deur buurused to the fitnowledge that a spirit of hostility to foreigners You say you hope we shall not meddle with various remarkable occurrences of which evi that exists for rouse steps to be t Our interests moot be destroyed by war, and being industrionaly propagated, the greatest Holland. My dear air, we do not dream of it: the last people to desire war; bat at the with the goods, he seems to have overlooked denes had been given be left the case for the provide adequate protection for our countrymon any that what we have to do is to make such appraheano and alarm is felt by Britishianbjects, the Datch are not Germans, and derman anity

me time they could not but, fent the ab that his receiving a loan upon them com- consideration of the jury.

in China. It is with this view that the present representations to the Government ns will and the object of the deputation was respectfully is what we want. I assure you no German The prisoners were convicted on the fourth meeting has been called. We propose to have avoid that crave responsibility; but if occur to represent the facts, and to enquire whether drama of trying to suner Bolland." Count solute necessity for firm action being taken pletely altered his position, and to liave failed

count, that purely for stealing from the person au interview with Hor Majesty's Ministers as rences se ne wo know have rouently occurred your Lordship has taken, or cada to take any to secure them from outrages on the part. of properly to perceive that the property of Lui Te Fook the sum of $14. They won at they can give us one. I cannot say abonld continute, it lateed such another outrage steps for the more affectual protection of the Bismarck than spoke very strongly against the francs-tirenc and pointing to an article from the Chinese. Great stress was fortunately though left in his custody, consed entirely to sentenced eich to twelve months with hard exactly when that will be, because at the pre should be allowed to take place, I believe that no lives and property of British subjects in Chini Figaro, translated in the Puli Mail Ghanti

sent moment they are immensely occupied, but means will be foued for putting a stop to these prosecuting their lawful callings under the which he held in his hand, said that on their laid upon the fact that one of the victims be his, the moment he had received the ad-

They have told us they will see us at the first torcika short of recburse to our army. It is "Tranty between Great Britain and chat Bapire-own aliowing the francs-tireurs were assupsins. was a British subjects point of great imvance from the Bank upon it. So far from

„portunity, and I have only to add that when stated in the papers to-day that certain la6-: Wo cannot conceal from your Lordship that and could in nowise be considered as forming

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laboor.

TUR "CLARENDON" CARE. The information in this case contrived the

Uhina, If this be trus it shows un appreciation the ansiety of our friends in which was burs, part of the regular, French hemy.

laws been largely by a regard to the ought perhaps to state that I in no way

'Great Britain the right to take the matter having the custody of the goods entrusted to Jading, John Mather. William Toney. John will call you together again and state to the difficulties and dangers that oxista in policy, which in recent years Her Majesty'sought to interview "thy Chancellor. He

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

BEFORE Ö. Hay. "Esq.

October 25th...

„CHARGE AGAINST A P.,

Chark, and Morio Francia.

The Cănirisan said the remark

ALEXANDER Matinson-

THE POSITION IN CHINA.

Our Sérmapore contemporary appears to be

they tab nob with the presentatives of the

what measures may be proposed to be taken for up in case is Chinese will not punish the bim lessening the criminality of his parting! Attorney-General siszed, however, that the fattura protection of British saljetta in that country, and I believe we shall be doing Government has siupted in its dealing with the had expread a wish to sco the Pall Mall good service in placing the Government in Government of Chica, a yielding or complacent Gositie. English newspapers being rare articles malefactors and Francs is unable from tho with them, without handing the proceeds to the last mentioned had decided to turn Queen's China.

Mr. B. J. Gilman, in moving the first

cheat resolu passession of the facts which are known to us. policy, as opposed to a policy of firmness bich bero, and, on going to call for them. I was present state of affairs in Europe to force the lank, it is obvious that it greatly increased eviltot, en as regnvand bus, and was equally efoni, anid-Zon hare heen spared the most but I will not delin you further, except to say first should nkast the duo fulfilment of, treaty obli- naked to step in and spoke a cigar with the

communication itist rep, ived cations and be prepared to demand reparation them to do so. It is also very clearly aerit, inasmuch as he was bannd not als legally been entered as hin

The remaining four pleaded unt guilty to the rowing details of the awful atrocity that has in consequence of A forth that the mattor cannot be consider but in honour, not to violate the confidence two conta, the Best charging them with steal been the unease of calling us together They from the Foreign-office, it is proposed this very for injustice and injury. The instance of the great Minister. ed a mero accidental street outbreak as the imposed in him. Looked at, indeed, in any a bale of ontton fruus the British barque have already in part been published in the afternoon to make n rourceratation of the fietsable nuttlement effected two years ago in the

Chandon on the night of the 20th August, journals, and I assure you they are worse than to the Foreign Minister by appointing three oricand of Formion, by the prompt action of the Real and general anxiety is beginning to ariad Chinese have endeavoured to make it ap. light, it is difficult to find a single excuse for and the second with stealing another bale on the mone horrible acts the imagination can four gentlemen to act as a deputation. We tate kir. Consul Gibson, cannot be forgotten by in casetence of the position of our conatey

coactive. Perlings it wis judicione that such shall thus be aware of the views of the Gover

That ficer was severely blamed and də pear, but that there is conclusive evidence the action; and, however much we may regret the 2nd September.

Finanta China. Tuo inalilty of France to arunge The case for the Grown was shortly in fol details should not be read in a public mooting, heat. Ofourse we cannot expect boat they graded, instead of being thanked and rewarded the crust saare of her people is already that the massacre was the result of care to see so sad end to the career of a well.

lowe The four primera wote, respectively but if you will tax your imagination to concbive will be given in detail, but I hope the dept for his services. Desires as we are, and hare telling in a way that may soon barry the ques fully mature plot, and that the conspiracy known China resident, we canut but feel cook, ale seamen, and buy on board the anything that would be disgraceful and to will receive some satisfactory narance to over heen that all grounds and causes for a

discussion; and in question is not confined in its scope to that the sentence which has been passed is Clarendon, which arrived here from Kurrachee atrocious mong the wildent set of savages, you the affect that the lives and uruporty of our raptare with China may be avoided, as being tion, whether we will it or no, very much.beyond

if laws noutrality the Catholics or to the French, but is only no more than a vindication of the Law, or thin with cargo of cotton in August lust. Se-will, even then, fail to realow what was done to entrymen in China, will be duly cared for by most detrimental to every, interest outcrued as the dawn of that it did part of a design, if possible, to expel all due security for the conduct of trade. imoral bales were found mining when the ship those unfortunate French ladies who devoted the Government chain to we would carnently press upon your.Lordship' the present time, very few Englisbuien would The resolution wae upasiinously agreed to attention the desirableness of a firm pulley regrat to see the Britisk flag waving side by wis discharged, but nothing was discovered themselves clely to works of mercy and Chris

Mr. Jones Gibb then mured That the rather than one of yielding and concession, of aide with that of France at Tiami. Pratco- fordguers from China Lautly, it is exporatively demands. The consideration that regarding them for eg lige. At length a tiun charity. Fortunately, it is not necessary. tremely gratetying to note that, in Mr. the condensed bosito suffer for what others seaman named Edwar. Dillon came forward for us to go into the details of those atrocities, following gentlemen be appointed a deputation which the Chinese invariably tako su unworthy tion to Britlet lives and property may however

and gave an account of proceedings which had it is not necessary for us to pay to what extent to wait upon the reign Secretary advantage, and which, they uniformly

be given without any drawback of neutrality, MATES's despatch to Dart GRANVILLE have before done with impunity, rway, at first, take place on the night of the 29th August, or in what way the righteous retribution that Hudson, E., Mr. Maguino, M.P. 11. White, attribute it to weakness on our part, is calou spd it would not be an unwise stejï if our forve

lated in our opinion. # lead to aggressions justice is done to the memory of the late Mr. make it appear that the case is somewhat it appeared that Dillon had been relieved of will always overtake the dors of such deede is M.P. Mr. Gilman, and Mec. Jones Gibb."

which Her Majeeto's Government would be China wars strengthmed by three Sikh Mr. Donald Matheba sad there was one unable to overlook. "And it is with no small

regiments, We fear the Government of Indin GUSON, y whoseŭrouess there can now be no hard; but such is not in reality the fact day duty in coreoqnence of a sore foot and to be brought about. Sufine it to why that Mr. Arthur Smith accorded the motion.

placed on night watch. On the night in ques. we all know it mast come, and, although the doubt, a disaster similar to the Tientsin affair The truth is got that WILLIAM HARGREAVER Lion, the ship lying at anelior itt harbour, he saw nation that has been most grievously outraged point that bad not been fally brought out, and accra we have heard, on what appears to be greatly ensured it, through any was prevented at Formosa. Such plain fata is unjustly purished, but that others have the four prisoners get a bale of cation up from szw down-troddez, and posibly, not in as he thought it added to the gravity of the undoubted authority, and which is confirmed Pezas bero, disaster should fall on the as theas need hut to be stated to carry their unjustly escapol

the hold. They threatened him with frightful position adequately to defend ber intera's occasion be would refer to it. There was a letter a remarkable letter from The Times parren Baronean ports scattered along the can-board ennecquenere if he should, as he said he would, abroad, yet still the time will come when this in the London and China press written by pondent at Shanghai, published in today's China-Friend of India, Sept. 15th. weight with them. It must be clear to the

rersal the transaction to the captain, or any matter will be taken into their bauda, and will resident in Amus, signed "A Ten Yeane of that journal, that the naval officers on. Government, when attention is directed to A meeting of the members of the longkong une olee A Obiness guapan was loogaide, ale properly foul with. We however, have Resident," in which this sentence accurred the China elutions are forbidden by instractions the subject, that at the very least the present Racu Olub took place yesterday, at the Club, at binaman ore on board, the bargain was nothing to do with the general aspect of Therois most evidently some movement against from the Admiralty to land their men under under the impression that England's neutrality struck, and the bale placed on board the sBUS, this question; but we have to do with the foreigners in contemplation. If this were so nay circumstances even to protect life when in the war between Prussia and France se opposed to our rendering' notive Resistance.to is ro time for trifling with the safety of 4 p.m. for the purpose of slecting Stewards for pan, divided in 12 of 13 bags. The money was important interests that are committed to the matter wont beyond Tientsin; it extended in threatened, and are to confine the assistance the France in Chint... We cant see how that British end other foreign residents in China. the mining Rear Mesting. The following divided between them in the forecastle, and our cars ont own valuable property, and to the whole of China, and if there were such a they insy afford to Britisle Babject to simply shin be; but, in any case, if it be true that

gentlemen wore.elected.tbe Lieut. Go- Vigorous as the attempts of the Chinese have vior, Hop, H. B. Gibb, fears. James Whit- Dillon himself received $1. Dillon dared not the still more Tunable lives of our friends facing cunt auf China as well as in the receiving on board their vessels such as may be an Irishing has been foundered at Tientsiz, it boon to misrepresent every fact connected tall. E. Pollard, QC, G. Overbeck, J. tell anyone of the matter, nud' things went on nad relatives, in China. In urging their worth it became incumbent on the Government compelled to seek an asylùm when they are become our duty lo insist upon the immediate Murray Forbes, and'A. Gozon. Mr. Ei Astarr well until four or five nights afterwards, when protection," we are bound to speak, and tỷ to take steps not unis für protesting Brizina Kuttacked We most earnestly entrèst that Her punishment of the guilty. For the rest we quite with this pentable affair, there is every bag consented to do duty se Hon. Treasurer, Francis was involved with two of the present spank plainly and boldly. We desire to veo manjcote in Flentain, but for affording aume Majesty's Government will reconsider this agree with the Friend, that the Government of reason to believe that they have grievously and Mr. J. Hartan Clerk of the Courne, The prisoners, the first and second, in similar strong language, but it in certainly "necessary protection in all the Olinese por sust vindo determination, and will not loss-day-in India will incur the risk of grave cepaure

transaction. Francia threatened Dillon in the liat we ahould tell the Curerament that the

authorising the pavał and military officers, in hugeafter it, through its spinonem, any." diska • over estimated their powers, great as they Ramen are fixed for the 21st, 2nd, and 2 be tardes as the reat, and the latter war property, and still more she lives of foreigners was exceedingly pertinent to the matter how the exercise of their discretion, or under the teahould all on the Eampean parts sattered

February, 1871.

had in hand, and be had no doubt that the orders of Her Majesty representative along the seaboard of Chine" Only, instead no doubt are, of cajoling Western nations.

afraid to tell anything until some days after in China are most inaccors and that this is a warde when the ship was at Whampoa condition of things that must not be permitted deputation would take chce to eat from the afford the most ample protection to Britisk of strengthening out foros, in China by thres So long as they could whisper their false:

Dillon spoke to these facts, and replied to to continue. Whether the Chinese Government Governmunt, as far as they could, an assurance subjects, and to use all measures that may be Sikh corps we would urge the despatch of double hoods into the care of Cabinet Ministers, they

the grosa ramination of the prisoners in a instigated or simply connived at the act or not that not only Tiantain, but the wide of the required to prevent the commission of outrages that number of regiments, 30, 3009, as the might be able to deceive; bat, when" ones

very distinct and consistent maner. Francis this we do know, that it was undertaken with porte, should be looked, after. There could ho which may, at any tits, be threatened.

garigation of, those seus becomes comparatively The deputation abstained from expressing to free from stories-Englishaan, Sept. 15th. garn evidence with regard to the sebond oock out their armed forces.#bich were thien, and no doubt that the intercats of every Baglishman they become confronted with roal and earnest

sion, when he was implicated. The prisoners there present, stirring a hand to prevent it, in China, both as regarded life and property your Lordship any views of theirs in regard to public discussion, their falsehoods are speedily

oroes examined him with regard to bie mate. We know that the Chinese soldiers, well armed, should have the best care and the beat the reparation which should be sought from the

The conduct of the European authorities in expond and the plain truth unfailingly arrived Mr. J. B Holland, proprietor of the Uriental mout in the dock the Police Court, where stood by and saw these deeds committed, und From the potent could be obtained Chinese Dovernment for the roount forelble Tiantara is realy inexplicable.: Six weeks base

whether this be owing to the weakness of the from the dovernment Hy

outrage. But it is with satisfaction wo learned: In reply to a question, af. It may be hoped that the news which is Autel and bowling slicy in Wellington Streete aid he know nothing of the matter

Capt. Dovica ratified to the fact that be found Government or to their wickedags, we have charged P.C. No. 42, Denne, with improper

The Cheietum aid the peeting night testversions be instructed their representative athode to their hodies. More than this. from your Lordship that: Her Majesty's Go elapsed sino-the mob mammered the sa- tera of muroy, and the Chiness officials have brought out by the presant mail will have conducted in the discharge of bis daiy about two bales short after discharge, and had never still the same right to cumplain of each a con- the effect of opening the eyes of the Peking midnight of the 22nd inat- and with haviarzade disoovered them. He gave the men a good dition of things. Moreover, it is quite certain caused that the deputation would not load a Peking to support the representations which authorities.to the folly of their present action, uso of bad langanga: to bim. Complainant's character previous to the alleged thefts that on this.lament?' le cogazion there was moment in letting the public, and especially all may bo'-made by the French Minister insulted estions, while the øreb instigator at

This exchigf officer, Mr. W: R. Bigger was nothing in the shape protection afforded to who were connected with thins either by ties nference to the mumacro. oborge was as follows: While sitting atauper called by the prosecution in order that the pri- the British or to anyder of the foreign anb. of family or friendship, or by thous of com Heardly thanking your Lordship for the the onstage and known enemy of all fansigners Relying evidently on the disasters of France, with his wife and roue guests in his doingsonen night, if they chose, orous-examine him. jecla rendort in ontsin. It is also martial interest, know the answer they might patient attentica' with 'which you listened to dilling at Pekin, hie troops armed with they determined if possible to refush the room he was summoned to open his dour, with

receive from the Government. Un the molson us, and commending this whole matter to your Enfield rifles applied to bim, by Shanghai Frie An-English útokmer about a month ago reparation demanded, believing that England which request he complied, when poliowane stated, in reply to the first, Chat it was pas certain that if a Britial ganboat had been

the occasion these stracities of Mr. Hugh Matheson, a vote of thanks was earnest consideration, I bare the honour to be carried to Pekin 1,014 Enfield rifes with onps mounted upon's horse told him that he wasible for a hale of cotton to be gol uver the present an will not take the matter np. It is not dif- transgressing the law by serring liquors in his side, at night without disturbing him and the waver could have heen perpetrated, and given to the chairman for presiding, and the my Lord, your Lordship'e most obalient and amenition complete, for the use of the Ekinese Gorcrument. If it were not true, it cult to see that this is su error. In face of outer the prescribed time, that he knew it other officers, though they slept on the poop. it is likewine retain that unless due pro proceedings terminated humble servant,

To the Right Hon, the Earl Granville, Gld be incredible, that Bagland, one of Present's Kirkan Hodgson, M.P. Chur so strong. an axpression of opinion as has was so, as be heard the propping of corks so be as regards the fourth prisoner, witness-and Lection he afforded not only at Tientsio; bat be

., H. Masoretary for Foreign Affaire.

whose daughters has been murdered by Chi- been made, the Government will is dare toned mid saw the lights in the-ber-room as bad promised him a reward of $10 to give the other ports, similar atrocities will take place man; Alex. Matheson, 11P. Ubae: Magnier,

pees ruffians," should assist the murderers Baring denied this witness requested the evidenes against the other men. At the same in those places. The Chinese will bear of stint MP. Hugh Matheson, Donald Matheson, B

with arm and ammunition to prepare neglect the matter, and the Chiness "utho policemen to walk in, and nee, tur hingelf time he was to speak nothing but the truth. is going on in Barupe, and they will think that J. Gilman, W. R. Adamaon, AB Jokuston.

themselves méninst the day: of punishment, rition may be certain that, if they use the whether therg.se any ground for his statement. This was promised herause if the men were not wherever there is a Frenchmen be is fair game, W. Walkins, Arthur Staithi T. Jones Gibb

which, one must hope, is now rapidly approach- demands made upon, them they will infallibly with invitation the pole in white pind sing cotton. He had wid the magistrato this. From other's Cousedently abia in mot a cute aroll Charrell Batticeful socne, took place recrutly laing That France stifled with smoke from the

ter policeman had ruplied courted he would bare to pay for the mor will they necessarily separate one foreigner Captain Shortshorn, R.N., Natho A bring down upon the country the pusishmont in." After one tire he learnt fout the polica Dillon, recalled, said that part of bie affidavit in which the French nation alone in banserned; Nicholson, Churies Carroll. (H.1. Vice-Cubeul the parish church of Cowity, near Uxbridge. soldering kon de Boulogne and with the -bich their cruelty and insincerity might richly man that his palme was Desse, and he came to coutninud matter which he did not know of his is in a matter which oneceria every nation; Fonchow), T. Hand, J. Springdeld. W While the rector, the Rev. J. Hilliard, Was Priesise bugle call from the camp at Complexas which relates to homunity and Christianity at Mercer C. A. Winchester (formerly H..probing the sermon, two respectably, dressed ringing in their ears should buvo no, memory the onclusion that it cont be the Captain own knowledge

The defence of the first prisoner was that large. Perhaps I may have said more than I Consul Shanghai, S. Bawrony Alex. Wilson, young men, named John Kite and George er inerchants in China, or leisure to send - Superintendent to whom he was talking. Shortly | after thin-member of the forea had gone by DiBon had told him he would have bis, revenge ought, but it difficult to think of this subject. A. F. Emith, By My Carter, Geo. Lachlan, Woodward, entered the go of them kept England with her nebles in the heulber sod the --

of the church in them her orders is perhaps possible, but that fur and I should be ashamed of myself if I could W. Lawrence, Wis, Lemuda, Golos Brown; ji rode and harried manner. Fris impossible to read the report of the case a gun summoned by a knock, and fundarsome differences between them

aquin on him or of

think of it and speak of it with calmness. I will. Ww Brougball, J. C. Fowlis, Travers Baston his bat on, and befli commenced, talking find game preserveg; with her Crown Prince diu- The offers took the same line of defence, not, however, dutain you further. It is not in (Gledstanes & Go HN, Lay, George Law-sughing. & motion of the clergman to the tributing medals to prize beeren, with her of REGINA . HABGERAYEN, of which a auth-telling him that they had been ordered torace mury was given yesterday, without some Him ehatan bis hønse, Hering enqertained that the fourth adding that Dillio. had offered to our prorisen to say what should or abpuld urrence, P. D. Hadow (P. and 0..Company), operho was Doverod to rimorchia bat brought | Queen in bur grauita cummer house in the idle

be Desno was FG No. 40, be bad repaired to proxect bim and makettall right if he gave not be done in respect of the retribution to be. Stubbs, J. BHüllato, D. Hean, John a brick period of decorum. followed, however, by North; that Enginad plasid England—”

ezidence against the others.

exacted for the atrocities perpetrated; brit it is Williams, William Kerunt. 3, Harsey, (Borstil more outragebus behaviour, finthing by should let a whole minul pass without actining feelings of emotion, and yet no que cau fail to the station and mosle the charge against him The Judge summed up in favour of the mur duty to slim protection for countrymen ass Company), Wm. Mirtin (Bornes Com one of them pradacing a stone bottle, mild to the murder of British subject in mourvely acknowledge that the verdict arrived at was for having exerted his daty, and called him by a just one. That a resident of old standing in a strong nation or a wise ouel Pioneer China, who has been known to a large number," Well, if I be not got you this time, had expressed his belief that he was tiresðjuna ând in the fullest confidenso that our represent W. Kayo, (Chartered Bank, P. P. Tidmoreely. At length when the visa and diwaron Bept. 17:

the nanis by the others. Regarding the others, ations will be listened to with the attention George Hardy Walter Morgan, bad begume intolerable the restor stopped his I shall have you some other. A

Stringar, John Silverlock, George Moal, Robt, discours, and told the young men they must

One change in the Frenols: ministy will be FA. Eurrell, lodger at the Oriental, debo- told the jury that it was the custom of j śboy deservo, we deaire to address Her Majeurd, Jno Pooder, Henry S. Kjag; J. either behave better or leave the churcb. inbroved by all As, Director of Talegraphs

adges at home to recommend the jury not to Government. I hare now to move the following posed that be bad beard what passed, and cor

burated the statement generally J. E. But convict on the absupported testimony of an RESOLUZION Wood, Thos, E. Ashton, G. Mittal Bobert this one of them replied "All.right: air" but of fraudulent misappropriation of funds, is cher, was one of the guests at Mr. Holland's accomplice. Therefore they must receive pitbut the latent:le mammore of foreigners Bulgin W Jamond, (Oriental Bank) Ellie as they paid as forcher attentos to the rebuke have M. Steinwackers, pine M. Tellwackers.

F. Gilman, B. Langley H. Baltum, (they were forcibly removed. The next day they Punch, an event so surtling that for can be without super table, hext heard all thant psegod, but did great ration, such parts of theories of at Tientsin on June 27 ani, sed tannie Gibbs & Co, Jamieson Eilus, Alfred. Wilkins were brongles before the magistrats at Uxbridge, "A WEST Cousihr BULL-A correspondent 'condemned so seriously to expinto his that Hr. Hülland. was quite sober. Defendant to the third and fourth prisoners, there was ties the overal of open ports: Thatiting, Toba, 8, Mackintosh (North-Chias two months without allowing the optionallister descanting on the present war from some feelings of pity for the man who is not bear any bad language, and could state. Francis, at least as were not corroborated; As and alarm on-the part of the British commason, O. A Dickinson; T. Dale, J. D. Crum- who ordered-eschafthem to be imprisoned-For Fof"a" west country 'paper, maya Ko Heard &

at that le was un muzled patrol duty, beboeritease on the second count. The appears the calamity occurred during the aburuuce), A. J. How, Brencer (Broder and fine-Fall Mall Gazete, ki sta v p

first and sence from Tientals of any vessel of war Laycock), Jas. Maitland, J. Jackson, (Chartered

the palpit the other Endday, and in the cours conduct. Buy at the same time, it cannot had received information from a mounted after retiring. found the

of bis remarks the divine exclaimed-" How , but be considered matter of congratulation i argonat that the Oriental Hotel was open, and second prisoners guilty on both counts, and Thut this meeting deems-it-desirable to i Mercantile Bank); Alex. Bodger, O. Thorne, W

horrible, it is to hear the stifled groazie of the dying together with the shrieke of the deady" that at last example has been rande, whit therefore, went there, and soknowledged that he, the third guilty on the first count, wild the represent the facts, to Her Majesty's Govern Rehdot. (hepperd, Berrison; und Rehden,

bad done wong, because he could not from the fourth prisonor pot guilty.

ment, and to inquire whether, in view of the W. Kirby, Rear Admiral King Fall, C.B. One or two of the jurors recommended the serious events which have occurred, they have raak. Cornes, Jameson, W, FL Vacher, The Rev. Caon Liddon, preaching at St. nearly drowned at Folkestone recently only

CANON LIDDON ON THE WAR SU

EXTRAORDINARY MUSIFIURNOR. A lady (P) it is to be hope i will put an end to the irregu. back of a wild horse make the necessary enquiry,

prisoners to mercy, and the Judge teken, or fotend to take, jay and what further larities which have been too fregnently and he could not dismount; he thought-timed them to twelve, mụntha” hurd Thbour {precautions; for the profection of British lifelongkong. Banz Bảo, Hannen, J. Gilfillan,Paul's, took for hia fost the 17th and three gare one abilling to a pan who aayed her and

Holland had be drinking The police

Dag Laod property in China.

H. W. Stenurt, deux Figgene, W. J. Hugd following spent the 19th chapter of the Fecond did not even think the bathing woman for ber allowed to pass unpunished, and which haye Bergeant in charge of the Central station, beu.cub

Captain Davies, stated his willingness to, Mr. Blagnias, M., F., in semuading the rasola-, 4.-10--Obabainių,. (Gregson, ad ) Book of Kingd: After pointing, ent that war azertions. We do not think our correspondent caat very undeserved alar upon all engaged by was very much excited fem anger, und at the rebcive Clerk gain into his service at which tion, aid: I believe it is generally dont Elias, WA Joseph, W. J. Thomson, Robertanggly now going on Europe, and said possibly the lady was the leat judge of her own

Mr. Holland preforced” kin charge, said that

Biobard Coles, A. Duoti, & R. Iudgo Ney batidstrumentein God's hands, he alluded to the need feel so sudigaunt about the matter, us in the China trade. WILLIAM HARGREAVES sume time, he was in the belief that be lind the Judge expressed bis satisfaction.

that it is not desirable on tht prosent 'spension

What will be the real upshot of the present valun European Malt is not the first man whose commercial actions | bevú drinking more than was good for him. The Court was then adjourned to Friday to go much into detail. It is fell that, although Douglas, D. W. Mackenzie.

| war none, even the most thunghtful, on dare. in China have been such as would have been Mr. Holland bud put the question to hiza ? do next at 11 am, who sentence will be passed the time of the Gorerament is no bully occupied

to say! There is no doubt that it will affect da,

COMMERULAL. INTELLIGENCE.. justly visited by criminal prosecntion. What you consider me to be drunk and his reply in the two cases reserved by the Chief Jution.ut the prestament there.cat bu no doubt

In scordance with the resolation of tho not only individually but is a nation Many,

K. HONGzona, Oer, Bia. Evening. ho has done and now suffers for, has bear have been drinking. Fined £5, in default, Friday, ay there are no further trials.

interest he that we ne me to upsider, notising mecting, the deputation had an interview with by study of the present war, shooked. Uy ita more will be required thuna representation of the Lord Granville, at the Toreign-office.

The ticket hos kept quiet with prices quite carnage, will learn to repet individuel and na“, done before in tang notorious instance imprisonment for 14 days

facia by shoes who are most interested in the The deputation reported to his lordship, the tional rights, while others will moraly look on it irregular for Faton, ler of which bare hac with impunity and no one can doubt but Francioso Ourolio, teras, semono AN IRERSISTIBLE Ishucement.Wills anmutter to amente, the carnest, attention of Her proceedings at the public meeting bald that as they would upon a game of chess, and onlyinde by some of the speculators at 550 to the impunity which has been alloyed to such Victoriano, Elorie, a boarding house keeper, and Irish steater was on the way to Belfast some Majesty's Government. We bave heard the afternoon at the London Tavern, and road a became hordanes by being unde familiar with 15814, ngainat $6571 to $500 by regular im acte bus bon the chief cause of their re-tuo Manila seamen, uhurging them with having of the passengers engaged in a datico on deck. harrowing acconet that has been read to us of letter from a merchant at Tientsin, detailing the accounts of dreadful esmugs.us they shift porters on eridit terms to the natires, and unlawfully assaulted and besten liur with & Among them were a man and his wife, the the atrocities perpetrated at. Tients. I are the horrible entrages which had been per the red or blus feg, on the war opp No Benares at 85 to $590. In Malwa s Large currence. If the first man who was discovered risk, and also out bio with a knifeon the 15th latter carrying a child in bar are. The bus myself endeavoured on two cocusions to bring petrated it time city at the tige of the mass donbt, in presence of the startling now mount of business basugain be donet 26 10 converting to his own use the proceeds of fost contrary to the statute in that case mide bond rourked that the dancing was of the facts to the rating of the Government, at ore, and which entered into a minute that Ens come to London, many will sesto 845 good. Chine demand exists forit. The goods held in trust; improperly hypothécaling of ons Beret cape Lady, the Queen. The Arst them s stop is good style. The wife euid abre a Ignorance of such an untrage having hine Eaters of Mercy are treated by the bus army, and its doorstion that right is on $655 to $600,ab and grolit from impurtare

and provided, and against the peace and dignity inferior description, and that he would gives time when the Government were apparently description of the horrible way, in which the the judgmezoof. Providence in the defeat of following are the ruling prices - Now Petan, merchandizo, or favouring some of his cre- defendant al in bis defence, that finding did not wish him to dice, and threatened to occurred. In fact, I any way that the first Chinese rubble, one of the Sister being Eng. the side of the victor, in firing bice u triumph New Hearos, to 3630 cash and credit ditor to the detriment of others on the ore of a house he was lising to quell the dis drown, horgolf. The husband, however, cote counteractived by telegraph from Sangte linh, two-Italius, and six French. They, then, aut exccess. But neither adversity tnesses from importers; dalma, 3640 to $345, qish und

turtare. The defendant, who is ruuter to the meneed to danon, whereupon the woman, werd diabellered by the Guternment and I in accordance with the terms of the resolution is any

be well to petrain for siðleny manifeste weeks' lime $6514 104$5521 for speculatora havo long ago becht to sucactice, Has he was was engaged in quelling tbo, vut: thợ mớn, LA bunt was lowered, and the was reason for our bringing the matter to the notice what precuation Fail been taken, or were tious of opinion apon's abroggle of which ou bands,

of the Government in an oficial way. I think it intended to be taken, by Her Majesty's one, dan tell what this and will be, and the event which has now to be deplorci Thomas Duggan, a witness, told the whole resoned and exhausted condition.

deserve.

and has occupied, a high position, should appear in the criminal dock, and be convicted

countrymen

DEPUTATION TO MORD GRANVILLE. wis' No, you are not drank, but think you Jurors will not be required to attend on that in a matter of anoli great and urgent

ASSAULT.

A GOOD SENTENCE.

Bankruptcy, and hoon proscouted, unend would Upated using the knife -un-alleged, said patting the child upon the arát, jumped" Tato | think theẻ this: eldne woulle a soient adopted by the meeting, respectfully Inquired wonth Proof of moral goodness, and therefore it credit frig Importers Paton, 9th Salon on 8.

ÖFT. 26TH, MORNING,

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