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Colony, so that we elwald have food our 11 Yogal, Greig, G, Sbarp, Tickers, Berwick, the various Memortida sans from China to do with the Chinese Custoia Hours, and they Report reforzad. in it, and that the Report was Chiness have beca.derating themselves to the
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It is useful to noto, that the Hền. Mr. Ball his dedustely nui it down that a proof that the natuul rental in lower- then the smɔɔrink. nssessed, will be valid ground for refuction of assessingnts! The correctness of this principle in obvious, and it is somewhat astonishing that so simple a culo should then been lost sight of by the assessors. At home, its gustomary lways to sako nassseureate considerably below the lowest probable rental, so as to void the possibility of it may times monitting the obrinus injustice of placing the nascament above them Te is to be presumed in face of the recent decision that these charged with the isossment will the proof of actual ventil is a valid ground for reduction, without patting the applicant to the trumble and expense of a formal appeal to the Dont
POLICE INTELLIGENGR..
BEFORE ( MAY, Esq
November 23rd, 1870.
THE COST or SPRZE
Won Carthy, a soum was foed 10 hil. lings, and ordered to pay-amends for damage done to the hody and habiliments of the Chi hese barman at the British Queca Taverns, when intoxicated."
DESTITUTE.
A GOOD ORAXADERIL.
Arthur Williams, a destitate, who and that wanted on Wednesday touring at 10.10, anche la mar is health was bad, and that he wished to go to
Calcutta, was sent to gand for fourteen days.
Iaspector Busne, of Abardson, charged Chan Atai and Chen Ayox, both of Macao, with being in unlawful possession of a muter of jirna bolts. In consequence of a robbery from he Aberdeen Dock, be bad made a seats in ‡defendant's hut, at the east side of the dock. Firat defendant convicted and fine 110 ahillings, hard labour. Second defendants who appered in default twenty one day imprisonment with to be only a ledger, necasionally employed in the ducks when character was pronounced to discharged
Hongkong, NovнMBи 24ca. 1870.
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considered him not grilty, but had requested sudoris, France. No distinct charge had been male ngainst him in the Newth. He and been foceived by the foreign officials Alpost. directly afterthe occurrenceat Tientsin. Ee tour charge of the remains of the victims. He was preanas at their funeral; and be had been re
Frauice would be required for acttling the good. by the offerrn of the carapany, ens obave dons", this sufficiently in my regisri, Foreign Manufactures, in the district watered Nocth would leave without delay Committee had taken. If the letter, cold pinnut forget the many biensions on which
miserable affair which has arisen in Chin
SAMSULU AGAIN.
Mr. Marshallalarged Jaka Curran, an unem ployed seaman, as follows: Complainant, who in landlord of a licensed boarding-hotas for
den, paw, defendant stating this door Knowing the man to be a habitual drinker of Bamaha, and to be in the habit of enticing the boarders to go off with him on a drinking bont
A PAIR OF ROWDIR.
THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1870. HONGKONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE with the Chica raumont, which was as which were furlarly taken in large quantities | bind those who were not there. There was an rejected, as it was inoritable that the step taken
The Chamber of Commeren met gestarluyuniversally condemned, was, in a great meisure, were his unsalenhle at Pai Hel
19no pre ant from Mosara. Jardins, Matheson & Tinutein should be followed be a report puraunt 'fo" notice. Present Hom, P. Ryrie, das, to the entreetio, mangoy in which slo: ME CRICHżow, said that, whon at Faina de Co.'s. for inalapos it would have no doubt boon spent upon Chairma Mr A Ziuinern, Vice-Chairman; Committee of London Morchanta interested in had seen here waga Chinese Custom Hesse, and
serien of, attacks on tho foreigner all along After a few remaika on the propriety of the the oat. works which, hike the Victoria, would have Meous Sumool, Duria, Arthur Brlohere, the China Trude presel upon the Foreign he anderstood that the one at Pak Hoi wne Clamber's adapting some expression of opinion The danger on this occasion, it is to be bornai noodlessly increased the expenditure of the Boxer, Crichton, Karberg, Bebro, Boyd, Peinasvetary the views and arguments set forth in similer
n the subject of the Tiontain Masonere, and in mind, is very much nore serious than ever it The CHAIRMA reposted that we had nothing un explantion by the Chairman that the bag been before. Ever since the last war the Morgan, Belilies Helland and Leminų, solves absolutely obliged to make use of the The Cataan ongued the meeting as fol. This borlig struge has afforded another were not objected to But the aber did going in zegt heine with the proceedings of cultivation of their military resources and Licensing system as a means of rovonus, low Gentlesion, You have the part of the proof, if auth were eviled of the weakness if folyest to forcing who claimed the rights of the Meding, a question areas as to whether, the thuirks to their European instructors: they have proceedings of your docmittee during the past the Central Govornant of Clins, who neo British enbjects going on such expeditions. Report had been adopted by the Meeting, attained to nonsiderable amount of discipline course which it is now proved is quite aris half year before you. It is not as you will supposed under Treaty to afford a anta roaldonce They wanhinever be allowed to enter be serve The Secretary intimated that he had recorded and warlike protidianey Thay as in possession ocessary with ordinary care and economy. Lobicrve, 'n vory voluminous one, iù fact it in and protection 3 thn Forsign Merohadt, and of the Quinese on such an understanding. it as adapted, and this being in the recollection of rifes and guns of all test patterns, and sokdom that we have been able to present such bom Jittle dependence the rations Foreiga In reply to a remark from a member, he anid of most inembers, the Meeting a journed, have learnt to make them for themselves. The an imposing report as our sister. Chamber at Lowers dan, nifur Eresent cirenimstances place that to expedition bad attacked pople and
Imperial army ingluleg in its enke many bat Shanybai. The interval which has elipsed aines on the Obiome Ulionls for carrying out Treaty had bear chiefly headed by Buglishmen. our list general mecting has been marked by two is ¡pulations. The Usmmittee on only express Mr. Carenton suid he understand the tha: SHANGHAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE talions of trained and excellent soldiers. The
MEETING
Davy poresses many vesels of war, built a svents webjob will gerung prominent places in a logo that as won us affairs in Europe have bot was not opposed to legal taxes but to Dlegal
The following full of the discussion equipped in the European style. All that tho bistory, down to the end of lined to legome, acmesint notched, but the Britiva exactione. D the urotons magnora of Eiropeans which Gaveradient will take the lead a demanding The OAIEMA-We know nothing about oncerning the futter to be forwarded with Sherard Osbora, old do to unke China an at the-Shan, bai Chuaber oft ommerce Meating, ouit of a Gorden the skill and experience of took place at Tientsi on lat. June lusts; end either a per Trittogather, or clan a these levica. All that the Foreign Custom resned to Ching How, is taken from the North important military power, has been broom- the lorrible, wat helwesen - Franess and Germany chorugh revision of the fild on, and tlist in Hutse bas to do with is the levy of the Duties China Peffy Nawron fro
plished. The warlike forces of the empire, by which commenced in July and which for all sa dugo, it will chat aside all protestations of fixed by tranty at the open ports: whit he Mr. Inbury zasunet, from the absence of green of the incredible fanity of moguanimity know to the century is still going on. I would rond fouling towards Beister by 'Chinose simpliard of was that Enuliebren in the by ndierse expression: tunt the meeting would, of the British Government, are no longer aut refer first to the Tientsin mursive as Bitki tight or the 10 ton, Watements and by empiry of the Chiefois should act in sigh probably be unanimous in far of the letter the event, which rozes sangerma un, and be the light of the Tientsin Vissers and the way sa to raise the boability of the truding excopt himself. But he felt rufusy streaply that sible for British troops to venture sanin upon ing tlist wo bays at this moment in our bidet uerons other outrales lately committed utehasea against us, ea they did by golog and the letter win, to any the leak, and indiains the fanta of 1858, unless in varying larger the very man. Ohning How, Governor of Chili, their instigation on with their geunivnace upon firing on the place.
Any one ronding the rat rule of the Rules and numbers. The antiforeign party bus doubtless and principal Mandarin at Tientsin, who wie Foreigners and their property and that such Mr. CRICHTON agined that the place was Regulations of the Uhamber must come to the onlenlated upon this improvement it the offen- there in lua Yam as the tie ant ut any uses shall be exurted from the Chinese not looked upon very favorably by the conclusion that the Olinarber Fas travelling out sive powers of Ohini. They beliers that their within haring of the bricks ofthose fortant Government, a will, the fature, aesars Chinese He kaew for a Fact that the localita piriccu, in expressing so decided an opinion guns, and villes, their drill and their equipment, ladies who were being murdered and subjected artery walle pursuing their lawful calling in officials had naked the expedition to go and sack on a political subjects. We all knew that there as good as those of the despised fursiuers. to torture, and indignities of och a ature, na any part of Oina
the place, and we had refused... only fiends could invent or perpetto-well, THE COMMERCIAL EXFUBITION OF MR, XOSS. The enbject then dropped. The Chairman suls of the of ial investigation at Peking led and nothing else is wanted to the bein to thứ mìnni, who I belines has been, for many Mr Moss returned from his explorations up par the proposition that the Report and accounts guilty, and the Minisitor whose special diniy Lord Clarendon's name has been identified has to the conclusion that Chang How we not thoughts of war: The fritul policy with which cara past avowing binarifa friend of for the Weat River on the 9th of July Inet, and be passed to the meeting, and this being second.is was to investigate the, cnse, had not only only served to increase the confidence of the reigners, sat down calmly iu bis-Yamun with reported that after baring ronched Nanningfa ed was carried, nem con. his six hundred hened soldiers with call, and he was prevented by insurmountable difficulties Mr. ZIMMERN thum referred to Mr. Mo the Chinesu Government to appoint him as their feelings of antipathy to the outside her Chinese war party in themselves, and to foment did nothing" towards preventing the tragedy frun proceding farther, and was accordiarly Expedition. He stated that although he had
arians. Our new attitude of febarrance they which was proceeding within a few yards of obliged to resara tr Ount and endeavour to not been able to emplish the journey he
pliments which we have paid to that food idea him. (Applause He la now in our Colony on prosecute the remainder of hits journey by way originally contemplated. be bad made is valuable
naturally construeintagowardice install the com bis way to Europe, with the wateuaible object, of Pak-ho if such were approved of by the report of the part of the country he had a
of ourtain of on Liberal lines civilization. as Count chechouart puts it of clearing Committee Recent disturbundes, however, through; and i wne proposed to present to him
bare bien interpreted to mean that we bave Aimself and his Coverarent. it be on rendered this latter course possible, and Me. the personal outfit that bad been provided for I don't think there is any necessity for sewaencodingly asked to draw up the expe lition. nad sam of $950 ea'aarived in Shanghai by the Foreign Consuls, Fet trou and mily children of light-the citizens of ut last began to perceive our inferiority to the this Chamber to Follow the emple of the Report of his journey to Nanningfn, and the acknowledgeqient of bik versioon. Shanghai Chataber, and address a special fet er expediency of prosecuting the journey further A proposition to this effect being put to the guilty. Whether he was so or not, he (tr. end to the castravoray. If we are not prepared. now, this Chamber stepped in and said he was the Middle Kingdows" There can be but one to the Committee of the London Merebuta, would then be taken into consideration. This meeting, was carried unanimously. which hus begh so vrbeniently patented against. | Report has been completed, und the Committee
Hanbury did not wish now to discuss.; but be to go to war with this highly enightened peo by Mr. Hanbury, na charging a man with com. have now the pleasure to lay it before tho matter which one to be mentioned, though its province in expressin so decided an opinion torture little children, we must give up all that The CHAIRMAN, said there was another did think the Chamber wu travelling ant of ple, who disembowe Sisters of Mercy and plicity in a murder of which he has been malers of the Chambor and the saleuribora it had not been thought necessary, to, noti za to the quilt of the man. Antic pating that we hold on the Chinese coast. The decision declare inaccut by the French Authoritics to the funds remarking that they consider that it apoially in the Report namely, a gorra be might find bimself standing alone in bis has to be made at once, for we may expect any after infchtigating theifacts. Gostlemen, 1 Mr. Huse his not only faithfully, hat naidu. pndence wlijch, bal Laken place with Mt. Shanghai Chamber. The Loud omnitice mersial information wherever it is been man atentier for the North Just Suzulay week permission of the meeting, ho would now read. then, is our Government about to do in this think, we do not require to go so far as the only performed his task of collecting Bertent with regard to the departure of this pinton, he had drawn mp a protest which day to bear that the Tientsin precedent has jho wished, tó gaand, ie, and which, with the lesu, followed at other Chinese ports, What, are wait aile ta jutge for themselves and from possible, and that it is to le regrated that the The mail frots Bumpe arrived in the anorging Thes follows the protesk which ban bees Chinese matter Is the policy of Lord Claren- what I know of some of them. I think we may obstructiveness, of the Mandarins and feina, and the steamer for the North was despatched already publialitd.)
yang dan ta be followed to its légitimate conclusioņa F feal protty certain of the conclusion they will we well as of the populace, prevented the entire the aume afternoon, which was thought by
The Chirman dil not think that the letter. To weak to keep the peace in Europe ard wa me to. It will be suficient for sin fresden programme of the expedition from being many to be marcely a due regard to their con of the Obuniber, affirmed the guilt of Ohing powericas to antitain ourselves even in China? Their memory a regards the facts, and warn carried out,
ventence. Mr. Bertrand had written a very low, but that he had been in such a position We are not much encouraged to hope for a them oguinst pitting faith in the statements One satisfactory resils of Mr. Moss expeditinfheuy al police reply, explaining that the at the North, und where his ability to prevent vigorous policy when we remember what Dir..... an ouiment de rea that plausibility and reasonable doubt, the fact that innd duce, the mail from home being behind tims, and his perfect, that it was sinupat indecent to send him and wanid in regard to the Chinese question. It of this win, who I understand poses it tion ha, bren, think it has placed beyond any remstance complained of had resulted from anch painfni secres, appeared to have bron Uludature and some of his colleagues have done onavity of manner which are more or less both under the janie of Customs duty, and concluding, but, auch being the ouse, the rage as Ambassador to fureisa power's, until his may be that Mr. Gladstone in offies will be more the bitthight of overy Chineas. In my opinion, are imposed on British and other chaote would be aware that the steamer for the amplicity, bud, been ascertained or disproved vigorous and more sensitive to the national but if any member in desirous of making by the Canton River, much to arcons of what ¦ After some convergatim.
at we be believed, the view which the honour chan Mr. Gladstone in opposition. But special resolution, cubreying the opinion, stipulated in Lont Elgin's Trenty-MT, of this chamber as to the manner in which Mass Euring broucht back with big the end of the report the views of the Commitia: Bow, who lead never had an opportunity of with that policy which is now boaring auch The CHAIRMAN observed th it towards the rightly be considered as & juizment of Chung Mr. Gladstone has identified himself personally The Times speaks almost despondingly of
Chung How should be received in the ever of publ shed, Official Tarifi in Chiuse, plating were expressed with regard to the bilance ting heard, it would be a very rare objection.lter fruit to Chinn. It is aluust hopeless to... the inconvenience which will attend having
his visiting England. I abill be happy to put the site of the exctions
As will he wen from the Secretary's acconats, However, ay nas present bed a new propositioevuld not eve that that was its spirit,
remaining from Dr. Moss's expedition. If to it; but after reading it very carefully, beprot that the man who spoke of the expedition to despatch troops at the present timo, and
it to the meeting. It bus been said that this
** up the Peilo in 1857 as though it had been à suggests that, if necessary, anfficient soldiers
chamber might have at an earlier date than there bas been used out of the funds at the to make he would be very glad to hear it. the present takes soms notion in read to the disposal of the Committes for the purposes of A naked whether it was the opinion
Mr. Trutrasnn thought they had enough, in kind of piration raid will take any sound or uld be levied in India without much difi-
Tientsin Massacrobat, E may mention, that the expedition $1.396.91. kuving a balance still of the Couilles that Mr. Moun would obtain the polluternl evidence respecting Obung How's own ne to, the duty of England towards culty. The tone of its article forms a curious of Ibat pose, be told him to go away, and as the matter was entertained by your cooimittee,
to the uredil of $2203.00 out of which, however, much information from Hue/g
conduce during the outbreak, as testched by China in 1870.. The CHAIRMAN-No. They think it is not as of the Cumber the man was drunk aunt for a policeman, Debut in the nacertainty, which prevailed: and has to be deducted the cost of printing and illustration of the exaggerated actions guter-fendant then bunk hold, of his wateb qurl, even atill prevails, in regard to the steps which publishing the Report. To this balance is an all probable. It is more probable that he will Mr. Hayes thought there was growing The news from Chin is quite as we had
many who were in Tientsin, justify the letter
Morning Post.) tained at home. with regard to everything drew out the watch attached to it, and thres it will be taken by the English, French, Amerivan, to be added the value of thu articlestemnining be imprisoned when he gets there wh
feeling among the memoára, of the Chamber, anticipated. The French Ministar had mado connected with China. What is wanted on the ground, braking off portion of the cd other Governments, your committee of life Mugs outfit
MY CRICHTON remarkel that the northern that it was their duty to follow that part of cert in demands in reparation of the Tientsin chain and damaging the machinery, Com- knew from past experience how litle would
Regarding the disposal of the balance of this abord of the Gulf of Tunquia was worth in their coustitution, which said that they were to outrage, and certain timo was given for the hors, much more than great forous, is propplinunt then threw defendant on the ground, have been gained by addressing our Charge fand, the Compities have had several proposi reatigating, as there was a large trade done will se ry means for the removil of ovils and fulfilment of there domanda. titude of action. Iftimo be allowed the and held him until the policeman came: De. d'affaires at Pekin. The reply, would have notions placed before them, one of which was that dealers from that part of the country which the redress of grievances." Aa merakenta, they gone by, and the stipulations have not been The time hus Chinese to mature all manner of underhand-fendant, who is a dearter from the US Navy, doubt been strictly diplomatique-making sur Moss should proceed to the Gulf of Tons might be diverted from 4s present channel had suffered a very serious grievance is the last compliot with. Bet she woret festum of the od plots, there is, of course, considerable with whom the Oungul would bure nothing to ferees to instructions from the Foreign Office, quini Bu, whatures of incurve and ob Ho, therefore proposed the following mission from Chin, and on that ground; be ease is that the Chippas are salit to be evidently
do by bis own account, and who hal hilber and most probably leaving us more mystified taining what information ko could regarding ›lution: danger of outrages being committed at other disebirge douments nor uburacter, denied than ever as to what course we likely to be the resources, trade, & of Cochin-Chins, but That the balance of the expedition money Chung low, except of having been nt the bed pllance with the French Minister's demands would send the letter. It did not neque making warlike preparations. The non-com- places than the seat of hostilities, when war everything except the drank Sentenced to pursued. Our friends at home, however, Issa, serisidering that, the fanda were originally, sub bs doponised with n bault at interest. till of a disciplined force of soldiers in the city of can wardly he attributed to mocident. It wa sing the advantage of being able to go at one to scribed for an expedition into the South of a further expedition bo organised at a fitting. Tientsin; and he night abarve that the Chinese intake wot there has been a deliberate intan. is declared; but there can be on question wouth' imprisonment with hard labour,
the fountain bend, the Secretary of State for Chine, they have felt that they could not devoto time, it not being considered advisable to hard Government bad visited several magistrates tion on the part of the Chinese to light the that if prompt not had been taken after Frank Dean, had nose, and Therus M. Foreign &fira, waited, as a deputation, on that them to exploring Cochia-China, without first any expedition in the meantime, either to there, whoed vuly guilt was that they bad not more important of the terms named, Some of the affair at Tientsin lad occurred, it might on, of Liverpool, were brought up, charged incis of protection to lives and property of In the wntime, the Committes would rate as
functionary, and have pecuived certain submitting the question to a General Moutings Chin-Übiça or clnawebore?
prevented the ant break, with the punishment the minor stipulations have been either conced- by the present time have been settled in such with mordury nitat and nasoviting Fee British subjects at the porte, which is eo for their opinion in regard to the dispoant of the carried unanimandy.
This was seconded by Mr. Lemann, and of banishment. They believed that Uhnny: How ed or carried out with a promptitude alenlated, way as to afford perfect security for ut/Leg, a prawns, a fellow hour "er at the Sailprtistmotory, sad this uetion on this part of our remaining lattance, that it should be deposited.
was guilty in the same way, an they lever and we may presente intended, to convey the Kong. First defendant having admitted that Fondun friends seems to have roused the Goin a Bank at interest, in the hope that a time elated that there was a nap to accompany the might be told by some people that he was to make dus reparation. But it would por The CHAIRMAN, in reply to Mr. L wann, aby exun gation of his condunt. They impression that the Chinese authorities desirval least some time to çome—as much in fact, as he was drunk and ignorant of what he wa 'can now be obtained by an extensise,display, doing, und stated his earrow for having struck vertiment and the propie at home, to the fact will era long arrive, when the.relation between Report-on Mr-Moss'a expudition, which would, innocent, but many more, equally capable of new that they had no settled intention of
complainant, was coosigned for fourteen days that something more time talking and des Foreign and Chiness Governments will be on be received shortly fraus Manila or lg going to war. At the present time, no to the Victoria with hard labour. The accent, life and property in Chinn As regards the ber may not only be aaaured of protection, but to the anticht of ships protests. A great den hrought forward and dimensaed, and, if possible ability to defy European coercion. No doubt | judging, held a contrary opinion; and they had satisfying Count de Rocheclionart, and if so, it patch writing is necessay for the protection of such a fouting that a delegate from the Chem
Mr. URICETON then rose to draw attentions most, decided interent in being the thing would see that the Chinese believe in their doubt, it will be better that a suficiently whose conduct was coalf so bind as numerous oreo be despatched and the idea that at the other man, was Gned 10 shillings wid that it being a set of such ignitude quiries for the benefit of train and commerce us to the legality of the obligation on Caplains bins innocent. The trosity was one which had disastrous war at hate, complet with cus terrible, war now raging in Europy, it may be tolly reveive assistanou, in proecuting en of trouble had lately been caused by questions bringing out the evidence which was to show the pows of the French having been engaged in of sending as native regiments from India, spon forget His Worship'e lecture and moni worlds leis hardly within the province of this sent, as is clearly shown by Mr Moss unie nader bis own notice in which the keen manner, and he hoped that the letter alimulated the Chinese to adopt a hisatile in defnit weeen days. These men will not engrossing the attention of the entire civilised speral, the opposite of which cystour outairis to extund protests. Two or three cases bid gone to their hearts and noosikalities in a very delay in sending instractions Front France, uus is probably the best that can be kit upon. tione
Loliatuber to refer to it, but I think that it would Report Fifteen thousand Indian soldiers, with foar Chung You Kwai, a col cholie at the Suzart beat of place for us to express or sy
LONDON TELEGRAM.
captains declined to extend them. To a would be sout.(Applanse.1 Within the tow months the improved taken legal opinion on the subject, and
attitude. They may naturally have supposed told that Mesare, Jardine: Matheson &. Oo, ba Mr. Kung believed the letter was intended, that England would not readily engage in any or five thousand Europeans, would be amply Refinery, discovered trying to walk off with pathic with Jar Germma and Frenali friends
zo charge apon Chang How,pt as a more-operations in and, believing, that suficient for all that would be required. But two hemp seek was sentenced to two uistile in the suffering which this war nuts entails tolegraphic combination with indon, which appeared that a ship was not bound to extrad expression of the option of the Chamber, that Fradresat too busily, ne ampled his home to a rory moderate number would be wanted with ined salg, and to be twice expoard in bops that Bogland, America, and the other lines conuoting Madras, Singapore, Hongkong opinion came, be beliers, from the bighost indict from the scene of the pourrange have senn in the present situation of affairs a is about being established by the opening of the protest for the benefit of the cargo. That it was wrong to remove the investigation into attend to stall affairs at a distance, they may their respective countries; and to advADER. 1 the stocks, two hours ich time, at the refinery. nctually to go into action-if indeed the Chi-
great powers will santions to maintain an at and Shanghai, instilly in the attention legal authority in the land.
Aa. be believed they were quita justified in good opportunity for displaying the contempt nese were foolbardly enough to gathat length
A voico.In Hongkong? titude of strict neatrality, as the only one tirely of the Commitee to the feaibility of reverting La bring the war to a speedy termination. Ayto the old system of getting out from London Mr. Criniton Yes, nghter) Legarding na they knew them, which was sufficient szenge
sending it forward, is a statement of the fucts for foreignera that the by Connt. de Roche. always profess to fool. when they at last discovered that we were in
blanc.) I or come to a ter still more nearly reliable commercial telegrins. The Ohimber the case which had but cujas under his beer for it. he would be very sony, for his part, if chouurt were, we are told, the restoration of the
The terma demandad earnest; but it might possibly be necessary
Ferning this Chamber: it is the expedition of Cuiueres at Shanghai bas proposed a joint sution be believed that in Shanghai, when the Chamber did not avail theft lotter.
Fresch Mission buildings and Consulate den to have reserves at one or two of the places
Mr Mare, Tout bave his re ort before you, and rangeincut snel, as existed before the opening called opon, the bame captain did extend a I think you will agree with one that it contains of the Kisteka line, und in all probability by protest, but here, he declined to do so. The one rennurk in the protest, which said, nor is of the viotions and the erection of a monument The Chairman thought he should reply to travel by the Tientsin moh, the public burial where foreigners are less protected, as matters
The Chief Justice ant yesterday morning to
a fuir amount of interoning commerciil in the first month of next year satisfactory ar North Olius. Insurance who insured the it easy to age how, if the statement of the to their memory, a monetary compensation, have now gone so far that the ill-feeling bas pans sentence in the case in which the prisoners formation. It is only to be regretted that be hiambor will be able to unpleted by which goude, angazed inclined to go to law upon the Chamber is to be nocepted, the foreign Consuls the delivery of the imprisoned converts, the been allowed to become general. But, the bad pleaded guilty.
was prevented from carrying out the entire the to supply its bleu bors qucation, Int after their law books, they came Chiayin, for each of conditioral pardon, programme of his journey. Mr. Man has given with very full liable and regular London to the coactising that the captain was right.tion of arch am Of course he had no erenatiuir of the Prefect and City Magistate of in Shanghai can explain their bonorable recep puninbruent of the lending rioters, and the idea that anything like an extensive expedias plenced to pue year's imprisonment with us in his report some particulars of the trade Colegrams, should sough Subscribers cous The dificulty was not vary great who this authority to apk for tlio Canaule, but it might. Tientsin and of the notorious Teeng Kwo tion, such as would be a tar either upon the hard falim, and to he za deported for life at botseen this Colony and Pak-hoi and on this forward to delay the expense," as with the car, in this instance, consisted of one be as veil te patice that there gentleman bat e It has been understood that
anbject I have a few rourke to make. This reset all income of the Chamber tris article only, and there was only one consigace acted, not as they might have been inclined Chinese authorities would have agreed to finances, or the warlike resources of the coun- the expiration of the sentense. try. would be squired is altogether in
Ini Achoo, for a similar offence, was trade has, since Mr. Moss's return, been entire, could not be done out of the gemenil. fonds.
But when a carro was generul it was difficult il merchants or privata
but as they all thene terme BAVS the last two. They sentenced to two years' av libur, and to bely destroyed by the Rotion, taken by the Gan
to know how to go to work at ulf. This was o At the last half yearly meeting, a resolution subject which tooled nii present. If the||
were inatracted. (
have been supice shout the cupture of the re-deporte for life at the expiration of the ten Cortoma, It appears that an attempt was sentence.
made to eatishlish there as curriel, requesting the Committee to cum captains were right it would give them put to the meeting, and passed with one few of them, although the offenders were well The revolution, seconded by Mr. Lazers, principal, ribters having apprehended but very No better illustration of the injurious effects. Lain Achong, for a similar offence. Was some months
a discurbance unicute with the Pustmaster General of long a great deal of useless trouble. There dissoutient ago, when
atlast known, and of those arrested siany wereullowed fow. cubes which bud likely to be brought about by the existence sentenced to three months hard labour, and rose, and a Chinese official came by fis deeth.ong with the law of securing, through his are Grily
bera departed at the oz ration of the sentence. Upon this a force of gunboats, some of thesistance if possible regular pustal Commu huppened in his own experience. He believed
to moaps, And they had failed to comply witli of the Special Fand, as was originally pro Baterion, the Japane; who pleaded guilty to the Viceroy's, and somo of them said to belong nication with the Copiat purte. The Committee other merchants had bad similar tronbles. Ife FURTHER HOME OPINIONS ON THE the demand to haru the compromised officials oreca ́ed. This lutter condition, It is plain, war. posed by Sir Riana MACDONNELL, could two spurate informations, clinging bin with to the Imperial Maritins Custoons, were des trough their Chairman bare again been subd no ruption to make, but thought the STATE OF AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
The the chief point of disagreement.. staining money ou falas pretesaces and with pitched 10 nike a bostile demonstration. In union with the Potter arral of Umborong bt to take onnismen of the matter. The warnings which we have felt it our duty. Prefect and City Magistrate were admittedly be found thun that which is afforded by the
Hongkong on the above subject, and from there was very little time to lose, history of the Colonial cruieur Fictoria Isratence. His Lardalip said that Dr. Murray's
theft from his muster, was brought up for these fubeats were English is what he afated regarding the views of the the CHAIRMAN nered with Mr. Crichton is from time to time, to give to the publin, blame for allowing the more for the facts conccted with this wonderful craft, report on the prisoner's stats of mind was but with an armed expedition and for a hostile purnuthorities at the Hene Office, St. Martin's Le to the treable involved in the new rung fanded upon the ominous completion of affair wore degraded from office, and handed over to pose against Chicaso truders, that this Chamber Grand, there is not are smallest probability meat The aplains might have the stool in China, are umply justified by the tenour of the Board of Punishments, to have their cause we find an epitome of all the evils of the beer had sted on he lost the mod abuit most relaxatly enter its protests. I of their sanctioning the paginent of a subsidy lar bus tacir so, but the practice here near latest intelligence. It is now clear that more alosely enquired loto. But some two
prisoner that money. Special Fund system. A hobby carried out in a Taipingahna gambling-bonse, ind i have from the commencement boen warm such us the owners of the Coast line ut the last twenty years, to his knewlogy, Inacher war with: China is inevitable, unless we ruithin bad elapsed, and still no fartber regardless of expense, the expenditure about Irdship, remarked strongly on the evils apporter of the foreign Inspectorate in its stcumcca. deroand, and your Committee, sun bem that the Captain should extend the protest prefer to accept the bumiliation which has measures hal been taken in respect to them. fugr tinies we much as tecessary; and, finally this Colony. He observed that there were the treaty porta, and seven of its officers no/ault of their endeavours to obtain a more departure from this practice would put con- cbstancient civilisation" whose minister as ho had been of thy disturbance, at. Nanking attending the legalisation of gambling is proper place, that is, exercising its functions at only express regret at the unsatisfactory re for the convenience of all: the shippers. The been prepared for, us; which means that we are As to Tesar Ken Jui-who ja supposed to have
to submit all Europens interests to the will of the chief instigator and arranger of this outrage the creation of "white elephant" of no se tations Imperial Acts prohibiting tho pruolice my personal friends, and men for whom regular postal Communication with the Punts signes to a great deal of trouble and expense laetter, and mutilate, wunion and ohildren allis liberty of action had not been inter iu itself, but entailing further heavy expendi and that theas acis were not, in force hers, have the bigbest esteem. Still the institution thing that at present existing g
He thought they had better do us the Sinnghai The last selera from China informs us that fered with and the fact of his being a friend of turo upon the Colony, The Victoria bas one than this, gambling was illegal in Japan, was set on fout by Lord Elgin to supervise the
ad the 3opanone hid ts resort to Britian proper collection of maritime dues on goods During the rust balf-year Messrs. Butter members of the Chamber, asking for their the demunda of Count Bo-hechouart, the the Viceroy, also a hater of foreigners, cermed Cust between- $50,000 and 800,000, and it olony in maer to indulge a rice to which the imported into the treaty porta in foreign ships. Bela. & Bwire and Meara, E. Schelhaas & 00 signatures to: An undertaking to use their French ambasador at the Court of L'eking, for to render in ery unlikely that be would be now entails upon the Colony a yearly ex-pyateur in-force he was so overpowering not that ita ofia rs should gun, then een sieted members of the Chamber by dentroars to have protests extended in the compensation for the Tiantsin aseacres have even arrgeted, much less excented, In view of penditure of $2,500,-until the bapuy day. the second charge tu two years. Gard: labour, their sphere, to enable some Chineas niebene elections are to be confirmed by this combined actioo, sad if the Chamber, would the temper of the officials fe most insolent and natarioasă complicity of the officials whoes Copacou rejected, thut the population at the the horrible and unprovoked outrage committed leplation. The prisoner was soute co analistering expeditions, this travelling out of the Committee, and noooring, to Rule: IV of detal way
the" Bulos und Regulations of the, Chamber, when it can be sold. The cost of a steamer and on the first to sue additional year.
MF. ORIGHTON said that might do if it were ports are being supplied with arma, and that upon the French subjecte in Tintain, and the which would be of far more practical service, The paw-broker, witness in one of the eases This stem is liable to loud to iu inculoutsbissecting
Apoy the expenses of consignes should threatening. Those who have watched the execution was demanded, it cannot be contended | Tête ou Tony Tikt, Hurrender to me ball isount of mischief, not only to the trade of would probably be about £1,500 or £2,000 show cause why he should not be commaized this part, but by getting the case of n-kugomber for de balf-year ending November cefoto's opinion might not be the opinion which has been paraugd on the part of England or were they impossible or eren dificult of dispute the Captain's refusal at: luw. Mr. Carter of events, and are, neqitalmed with the lint the condition-aid-down" by Count de The Secretary's acconst current with the
elinracter of the very remarkable diplomacy Rochechput were or exacting or escrons; so that $30,000 or $40,000 of the Spacial for ontempt of court. He had according to listen to be detested by the truding classes.
of the Courtas ma Fund money have been completely squandered the depilima ideulibeda prianser in the We are bated enough afrendy by the mandariti loth bne been audited by Menys. Kerr and
Mr. HELAND mil he thought this was very towards the Guigean Governant, can soarouly fulfilment away on the ridicatone whim. The expendi. police court, who in the Supreme Court hend literary classes, and up to this fine our guiries from which it will be seen that there anseosmary. If he led got a bill of lading, bohe aald to be unprepared for aneh an feane Wo were greatly afraid that the Chine
is a blazes in favor of the Chataberof did not identify, und denied having identified safety in troubled times in Chius has been ture of the gambling fees in all possible ways before the Magistrate His Lordship, in view usily owing to the friendly feeling of the 32.269 56, in which, however, is included: 92,000 xpected to receive his goods, and if he did not Although what is called the pro-foreign party Government would fail to not with an energy he would seize the ship and ace whether the in China is paid to hero iulleboe with the and decision indicative of abborrence of the has been repeatedly reprosented as a positive of all the ciroutsatanes, ordered pros edings to trading classes, and we are now through the longing to the Expedition fund, so thas only captain would not extend protest if the bill Imperial Government, it could soureely edrprise maior, or of desite to offer every reparation benefit, and although this has been ques-be commenced against him at the Mirginfracy, action of these Englishmen in slanger af forleis. 50 in available for the current expenses of of lading was in order, the emptain was bound to any one who bas studied the growth of react possible notwithstanding their protestations fuck this. Therefors. I think it in the duty of the Chamber. At the end of the year, however, deliver the goods in good order, or else to shew tion denuded Sur the outrage at Tientsin has of civilised Powers. The fact of the ruling
Chinese, sentiment to bear that the compense against being treated other than as in the cane, tioned by many, it is not necessary on the
the Chamber to bring the nation of these gun the yearly subscriptions for": 2871, and ramnicu, cause, why he did not do m present occasion to reopen this part of the Letters of dministratios were applied for byment, and ascertain, whether they enction anchoe past your will became puyuhle, and these ever refused to extend protest, but only
hamis prominently hefore the Home Gorera for the Mirket Reporterolled doring MELROLS and beveliorad no captain had he refused. Those who planned and directedlynasty of China belog foreign to the country, lava kenged with tolerabile: necursoy the ment of friendly and intimate relations between in the event of dangerone Lines vrviving to be
Tue, fixed deposit, with the Hongkong and The CHAIRMAN-Well, that's just it damper of the ruling powers. That attack was outside nations and the Chinese. To keep the nedoubtedly part of a deliberate plan to insult (antives ignotunt and subservient is the ovident the first to enjoi British protection. In con Shanghai Bank was withdrawn on May lat, as Mr. FRANOI Ho refused to pay for it, clesion, with regard to Mr. Mose expedition stated in the last Half-yearly Report, and because ho had to stead it in the interest of and float the barbarian foreigner, after the and, indeed, natural aim of the Tartars. They wish to hold Ühine and to “aqueze" the Chinese, placed to the oredit of the Climber's current the owners of the cargo, not of owners of approved faaliion of the "ancient civilisuting.” Jeft wider the exclusive control of the Gho
seeing that this Chamber is well-atisfied with account with the Oriental Bank The deposit the ship. The captain was bound to deliver f The murder of the Sisters of Charity and of the ❘ and the knowledge introduced by the exampla the information he bas obtained so fur and D€25,000 with the Chartered Mercantile, Bauk, goods in dua order; nocidente of the sun or off French Cümbül family was es wanton or sud-and the influence of civilidad foreigners would Vomer. **"Everybody," we then stated,
that the abandonment of his researcher must -MALOO MIXTURE.". koows what happens very frequently when The Food Joumattor October continues ite
be a cause of much disappointment to Mr. vominius as before, at interest #2, the mto od 6 the ship czcepted. If the dainage was decided den net of violence, to be charged upon the tend to the loosening of the Tartar grasp on hloss, I would suggest that the Chaubur per cent per unpura. to be ses sange, bu me called upon to extend feligious. fanaticism or the political favour of the easy going Chinese proper : The Chiness men come into possession of a large sum of startling revelations on the adulteration of the prevent him with what remnine of his personal ME. CRICHTON, Observed that stating that money, which, however, subsequently fail stuff miscalled fg, and exported from Chinn utfit, and a mass of $250 out of the expedition the granboat went on a libnstening expedition thom. Under the idea of their long perma ander the title of Mulen misture. No diabt fund. I now prooped, gentleman: to cavo, blie seemed at his rather s strong expression, cou sanje other name will have to be found for this adoption of your Committee's reper, and the sidering that one of the mombors of the Cham nently rich, they incur all manner of expenses, sous compound, now thist the Food Journal accounts Zorniabod,
ber went with it, says which, when the day of retrenchment arrives
The following ie the Report
The CuAIEMAX 1 usid at the time that I considered it a disgraceful proceeding. they find it difficult to clear off. Such anggota, ben filings, rice husks and straw,
REPORT
boen Clinese Custom House there
Mr. CRICHTON waid, that there always had work, for example, as the Pokfolum Reservoir plquibago, silkworms, droppings, fragment was held on the 14th June of the prefent year The CHAILMAN We baro Bothfog to do with is a good instance in point. So much has finestone, anunte (a), und
the Chinran Castoins-this in distinctly laid fragments of willow leaves und stalka. It would
down, already been expended upon it, that it is bon public boun if the Food Journal's illustra
Mr. CRIGHTON considered that the sine of now decessary to go on, or to face the loss of tiqu, slowing the appearance of a sniplo.of laying bet re the Members the following the Uhrman fugured uggling among the at that meeting. és be had already shown, tuve bere jased elice the massacre that theas explanation of the stute of affairs in China a large sum of money, so long as theilo nixture under the microscopo, and Report of their proceedjoga.
Chinese! with a magnet (about which the iron-flides Special Fund exinta, it may be taken as coraling, could be posted on the sale, or given Whittall and F. Delbanco, Es, as members of question, and was entirely an uair of the Chi-
Te consequence of the rengustion of Hon. J
The CHAIRMAN said that did not fout bere bad the rewsily in each you in their fury of the popałacu was not direted against the is the best reply to those who talk about the sqa
own Lande. A & RNAAS fain that a large number of improvements away.us and bill in front of the sumps af the the committee, the vacunaire thus gained nese authorities. He had been informed on no relation, which was reconded by Mr. Helland.canting terhaps the Romains. The use of their religion, and their trade upon an unwil Mr. SHARE then proposed the following real usa tutius, but against all foreigners fdal of forcing themsolves, their view, will be entered upon, which it will cost a Tocere it loud themselves to the sale of much wore led by the election of Crichton Eq authority then M. Hart, that those boats and surried with de dissentient, Mr. Osich in French, therefore, is the one of all Euring, country 16 in absolutely necessary to vast amount to keep up, and will in conse that all this adulteration takes place before mittee; Hon. I. Ryrie was chosen Chairman and were not intended to be without Thar It is the opinion of the Chamber that conflagration which is intended by the unlive and, being avaricions, will content to pruit by
poison: It must be borne in mind, however, and Arthur, E., na members of the Caut were designed toaid in the lighting of the coast to
pean nuljuns Barcing dealings with China. The discriminate between the Chinese and their quence one day be falt as very surious apart, und, therefore, is the handisark of the and Mr. A. Zimmern Vio-Obairainn, for the Mr. GRICHTON observed that ale object of the the onus of proof of sen damage to cargo tests Chinese party to involve all the European the trade of the foreigner. Left to themselves, fiontalo Dubergine but the frat spark of the | rulers. The Chinese are inoffenalvo, industrious, burdens on the Colony" This is precisely Chinese aluzie.
ourrait year.
expedition complained of was to gain informunt Lle captains of vesso), and that it to thers- what has happened with regant to the VicA BISHOP'S ROD-News from Ralmaisia
LA LEYIBION OF THE TREATE....
thun, and no for shoe, bud done uthing fore their duty, in all case when roquested by Imperial Government should have the power nationalties, nordeny them freu govese into their ettlements. And it was idle ta erpent that the they would neither masacre people of other forit, the result of the Special fand subsidy anys, that one day last week, The Bishop of cording the very satisfolory:qul which-bas
The Committee duve much, plehusro in re Latitu
The CHAIRMAN copied out ibanguently aneignes, extend their protests at ships even if it had bad the will to give any satisfac country. But with tho Tartura, to undarins, towards her being that we have now to pay Rookaster killed no fever bau six fine enian attended the strong-reumatrances addressed gunkost belonging to the Viceroy Lind been expense, for the general benellt of bolders of tion for injury which was premeditated and the iterati, the dominant class, it is altogether $2,500 a year until she can be sold. Thams Who will any that his bordahin is not a lineul by the various eumisrail commmalties in sunt da stutest, and that the Foreign, sanjatente
BOS intended to be the first step in the new Chiume different. The great question for the gateide tha! bila mccorsor of the Fishermnu Wa China, including this. Chambery to the home in the t, malýmu ilonso videl nad abetted in: 10 Mr. Ozicgroz said he dissented, boose policy against foreigners, and of-which the world is Eball: this dominant class in, but oat result would have been brought about ten or testily regizo to End an exqulient hierarch Government of this antigeet, and which were so matter we felt that this resolution bound them so authors were among the highs in the family of Chius, be permitted to practically exclude twenty fold bad not a speedy stop been put enjoying hitwell, so rationally; and who he is ably scooaded by the deputation of gentläinen Mr Zimmern observed that perhaps the nothing. If Mennen. Turner & Co. bail a con- and in the owneîle of the Emperor. 30. jo k | foreignova and to violato futeruntional amenity to the Special Fund arrangement, and it is mukiu'r his naxt distribuim of flaber, he usy who waited upon die Secretary of tubers of the Clumber worn pot aware of the signment and thi plais refuses to extend a componention against Taeng Kwo Fen and is unge, and law, in striving to blater up their now very dear that the Oology may be con- remember List that. 53. Finoteatrast, is unt for Foreign Aliales. The Camprites 5 of the Foxtent of the dungs which lud beak dong in protest, the Obamber a expression of opinion satellitys is in effect to and the worthies to pod suthority? It is greatly to be regrat
Coxuelly in his lordship'e diocese, Mr. Punch is the refusal of the plosie, Government to ratify this way to fórdigh teadly For two or three would not bevallt thein......
pania! themmedved. It was inevitable that tho-Itad that at a usptovat of auale urgency and fas gratulated on liaring escaped this cril. IInd above patgoblalism, and likes majivu Pules, the Convention completes by sir [Dz Alcork muntur it hað bựn at u saŭd still, and goods. Ur, HELLAND repeated that they could put demands of the French aminejador abunda by partones, not only to Fraugh, but to all othyr
founded.
A
LENT.
. SUTREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SEASIONG.
BEFORE THE HON CHIEF JUSTICE SMALE
the bantal way.
foreign Inspectorate. Now it is to this going.
to get a heavier sneeze out of Chinese tra-lər”.
POSTAL COMMUNICATION WITH FOOCHOW..
NEW MEMBERS
phated merchante did, and send round a cirotlar
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disonseion. The point to which it is desired and granted to the Oçiul Administrator, in the proceedings on the part of mea who are likely will provide for the next yearms dead to pay for its reinend the attack on the Christian missionaries mmat being surpers, militate against the catablish
to call attention is that which was noticed following caves
as far back as October last year as certain
to be the result of the Special, Fund being
I're Joseph Hotzan, deceased; te Den is B. Duly, decensed; in re John W. Williams, deceased; in re Bemird-Book, deceased.
as explained that its monafitnent matoriale pre proval by analysis to cùnsist of tēa kaves and
The lost half-yearly mosting of the Chamber ange when only very few topics et into have come before the Committee for their con- sideration-but they have planere in
protest, bat for the information of the exisin brave. It cunld not bare taken Government would seniningly desire to reap the Ashort unversation followed amongst Fance of the tune authorities, and, in there foreigners penetrating into the country or to underwriters aulely place without the knowledge and the pouni bonefit of "barbarian trade, and yet to prevent members generally is good reason to believe, even of theronperin teach the people in any shape or way. Igno. Mr. CRICHTON then observed that there were tendent of the province, the notorione Taeng rance and prejudice are tho desiderat of the te alte untives open to them either to bird. Kwo Jui, whose own connection with the Iraling clean of Uhins for its teasing millions, themselves, by paying the expeneve of the Perial Minister, Teong Kwo Fan, is perfectly and these being incompatible with unrestricted. proceedings, which would only openx cine; or well known throughout China. The circum intercourse with free and enlightened pespins, to take the opinibit of hores lawyers, He stance of the attack being directed against there must ever be an antagonism on the part alternative.
French were the victims simply because they any approach to it. This animating use of all proposed a retulation supporting the fover French citizens was purely accidental. The of Chinese authorities to this intercgorie, ur in it word as bind those who were not preset Kwo Jul. It is shown even by the Leaour of gan bu 30: wonder at the effects but are ever Mr. HELLAND said that it would be no use happened to be nearest to the bitishers of Tieny | our troubles with Obing Going known, there the Imporini proclamations; themselves which i and anon to be observed, and deplored. Such
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