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HONGKONG, APRIL 12TH, 1871,

|Chinese will have, as it were, to go to civili- lization and bring it back to their own country.

THE DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12′′; 1871.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

April 11,

BEFORE

MAY, Esq.

GANDLING

batée, n.. which will a230 much to the af/ Tank-lane; when caught by IP. hova barn, no far, succesful; six of the boys in the were forgotten and i neglected, tho

COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE Ho, J. BALL. SA4 ÅLOGK v. Ezzor,—$9.80.-The do- fondant, who in the Captain of ship, waansint, and the quae was postponed wall Tuesday, to await the the vessel's return/

CHEONG ÁTUR AND ANOTHER • H. Rod- Francis for plaintiffi RIGUE-$500-Mr.

fr. Breraton for defendant, Mr. Francie asked fur & postponement, as one of his principal witresses was at Maci Mr. Brereton asked must be lourd. His Honor fixed Thursday. at that a day should be fixed on which the oust 10 o'clock, and said he should require un af fidavit of illness before further postponement, T. W. BARRINGTON. V. SULLIVAN --S6.00 Defendant, an Indian policeman, admitted the debt, and seket for tinie. As it was a claim for rest, his Honor anid tho defondant it auttle that outdor with tbolini

V. JULLIEN Y. J. O. MEDINA -$132.00.

filth.

CAUGHT IN THE LOT.

At St. Saviour's we teach, also, Mucio aud Drawing, free of any extra charge.

OTHER SCHOOLS,

pon

LIST OF PRIZES GIVEN AT BT. MATEGUN'S COLLIGX. FOB XĂM TEAM 1871 H. Liguen, gold medal, given by H. E, the Ineus, Govertur, for general improvement,

F. M. de Lus, gold modal, given by the Hon. H. J. Ball, for Chinese.

A de Swaza, hooks, for Chinese.

tion

J. Awal gold medal, given by Mr Over- beck, for Geometry and Arithmetic.

A. Guttierez gold medal, given by Mr. Coron, for Geography.

Arthur Reeks, books, for English Campus

for Drawing

J. Bastos, silver medal, given by Mr. Barke,

M. Baptista, books, for Writing.

Third Class,' - J. Nowak, books, for Geography. D. Barrados, books, for Grammar, A Baker, books, Expositor...

Second Clasa

A. Rose, madal, for Regding. › D. da Luz, books, for Arithmetic: Albert Carvalho, books, for Grammar. TT. Lopes, banka, Lan Geography. J. Carvalho, books, Expositor. L. Barreto, books, for Reading, O, dein Roza. books. Expositor. J. Britto, books, for Geogrphy.

French Class. C. Richards, books. F. Dents, books.

Anglo-Chinese School Yantso, silver medal Chan-Check, books. A Sin, book- A. Siet, books.

A Chiness School. Leong-bing ko, books. Leong-tai-hi, books.

Portuguese School-First Class, Bogismundo dos Remedios, silver medal, gira by Viscount do Gargal,

in the piblia elementary ashabla. He held that no eduenționa! ayatous in this conutry would be worthy thủ name bť national unless it created a great educational ladder, the bot. tom of which should be in the gutter and the top in the Universities. The first thing noues- sary to secure was a plausunt' way of tenobing reading, writing, and urithmetic, and this could be done in the infant sobopis,ifo hid a strong conviction that both drawing and music should be taught in an elementury turn, and that technical instruction should be fur

Dished to those who required it. The first elements of physical suicune abonld also fvem part of the instruction. Geography and bi- tory, religion and morality, should likewise be iuoluded. The committed was granted.

No confirmation has been reprived of this report published in Brussels that disturbance | occurred in Paris, Our letters from, the vity, dated the Idth, show that overything was quiet then, and trevellers who left on the saws day bring information to the same effect. I Kolegram from. Vavunilles it is desired, Low- ever, thut, the pross, is very excited in its lans guage with regard to the proposed entry of the. German troops into the French capital; and the Stéria foruaves that if the argoniant Bo curried out disturbances will result.

A telegrám from Brasucia anuonnees that, Prince Napoleon hua heen. elented for Corsion........ Opber Imperialists will, it is thought, bu rê- turned,

General Garibadi telt Bordewax on Monday" evening for Marecillos, whcare Le will.omburk for Capreri. Kehnd published he address on hia arrival, in whicß he stated that he should vote For a Republic. and that he was of opinion. the war expedeca should be paid by thờ mil- hods of voters who were in favour of war and especially by the Imperialists and the pricate who ad iustigated the people to do. dare themselves to the offeat.",

It is sunounced that both sealed letters and „registered letters dan now be sent to. Paris.

Cuatributtons in money still continue te be demanded in the north of France by the Ger- mans. Great indignation is suid to be felt at these exactione,

During the past year we havo added a small, Denvant-brød girls are much sought after by for forty-three years. The following are the consider the woheme of alnaction to be adopted Friasing Office to our Establishment, and their countrymen, because of their molesty, susocesful candidaton ju there many of the boys are taught this useful good manners, and ability to do many things art. Wo wora in doubt, sà first, whether to which Chinesa girls, as a rule, are not taught to [ạ. start the Printing Offies, or to get together ado. Tan were married last year from the Con- Wo are glad to patice that dus progress is

Yow Atang and Kwok Ahit, who were caught collection of Philosophical Instruments and vent, dad, if we bad had any others of a fitting being made with the zy mantian, of which wen- in the not of gambling by two laskóngs, landed instruct our pupils in the experimental Saisons ago, they could have besa married also, The duties of the Daily Práce jom this onec egni cica, so far no san bo judged from an in Borred, wern sent, as rogues and vagabonde, to be par Brit duty to teach the bays want would are not lost sight of by the Nune. If from the tion was made some time ago. The institufrout a polios boat from which they wera ob. and in praation! Chamistry, but, wo decided in

Sunday School farone of the Printing Press, us we felt it to When married or out in service, these girls menced at Thealy morning 41 30.00, she Intrapection of the building in its present atate, gaol for aerob days with bad turhuur

promises to be everything that can be desired Fosg Ateisk, a abair-coolie asa fined $1 for be pratically unfal to them in after lifu. Wo monent of their departure from the Convent There will ba ponvenient arrangements for

be was observed to throw something. this Collage and three from the Reformatory trastiveness of the institution in the hot in a bag to a man who asked him had he any bave beog instructed in the Printer's art, and effects of their training and education would soon te obliterated by constant necia weather, as well as being advantageous in a mobey. This than was goized by another Indian bave made wonderful progress. Boys of diftion with their pain, fronde and relations. | anitary point of view.

Constable, who was passing; 58 wore found in foxens nationalities wore cocted, and we have They, therefore, are atill the pupils of the the bag. First dotoudunt danied the money, the and books printed in English, French, Portu Sisters, and assemble every Sunday, with other second, the man," said be had no knowledge gees and Latin,

Chinese women, for religions instruction. of him, but seeing him in custody, ho had merely

The Sunday Suliol has an averago attend. asked why,

ance-ofaixty wonion; rucstly servants, who DIRTY PEOPLE.

deserve great credit for their regalarity and Tospector Hazlitt sundmansed several Ohi In the town we base two other Portuguese saidaity, and for the starifice of their little PROBABLY the most important movement of

nose for neglecting to keep their premiser i Bobocis; one, Eittle better than an infant leisure time modern times is the increasing emigration

their occupation on a healthy sture of cleanlinebolt the other, for grown an inde, where, When old age and lofirmities. some ness; these are dealt with according to their under the tuition of Mr. Do Silva, Bouza.thew, there is, moruver, an asylum for them in of Chinese, free emigrants, to the United

they study their own language and the Eng the Convent, where they pass their time wash- Staten. Of late, attention has been promi-

lish.

ing, spinaing, and is other employments suited nently directed to the dark side of Chinese

charged by Tang-Ahfoo, a cook at the Fouk are taught at home by private tutors, and, on

Obun-Amon, of Shun-tuk, a cooliè, i was A few of the Portuguese youth of the Colony to their agh and health emigration The coplie trade with all its

hop-loong cook abop, in th Quoca's Read the whole, it cunot be said that the children their labours in the one of Chinese female The sole object the Sisters have in.view in horrors and abuses has been forcibly brought

Centrul, as follows. The firm on which ho was of the Catholic part of the population are left education, is to tmin up the girls into Road, before the public mind, and bus, as it

Tapitahan, for the dressing of pigs en burbecue: teria the fonduess of phrents and children alike and to fit them to be enrefol. Gud-leuring wo employed bas a large atere on West Street, nedented. The greatest dealty we encoun- useful wives for mon in their own aphore of life, ulways will, lied forth nothing but well

at about il aim. (11th) withose felt the store to for changing from school to sobool and from there. It is a mistake-a grave mistake to emp. merited execration. It is important, thero

get water, closing the door and affixings Chi-ady to study. If we worn to abanga the pose that nothing can be done towards ednesting. tare, carefully to bear in mind the distinction

Inese putlook outside; at this time there was names of our schools once a month, and move the Chinese female: unless she is tanight Englab

no one left in charge, but on his return a few them from place to place, regod, the Island, I ways of life and babits. between free coolie emigration and the sys-

minutes after having unlocked the door, he think we could secure the constant attendance changed in their modes of life, idens, ad custome Nothing should be tom at force in the Anto trade, especially

sam dcfendant inside, he had pat a number of of nearly all the boys all the rear round. which is not radioully vicious and sigfal, In

at knives and choppers on a bucket ready to as in the United States, the country most

After our boyk have left us, we do not forget things indifferent no change should be made. bo oarried away: when defendant saw witacas he them, but strive to keep alive in thom a love of Chinese ways are, in such things, as good for interested in this question, this point is very

made a rush at the door, and was stopped by a study. We get together, ocasionally, at raud them as our ways are for us. This failure to Low EING HOT TIM ARAP AND ANOTHER, who was pasting outside the door, named ings, and to winem experimente in Physical distinguish between things vicious in then- frequoutly entirely overlooked. To those-g15.38One of the defendants appeared, and Chun-kwei, He found that defendant had Science, and, attive to do some little good in scivos, and things indifferent in the canelves, unacquainted with the details of the matter, and be adinitted Tla. 25, which amounted to eat into the store by pulling away a piece of that way. A coolie is a coolie, and a Chinese emigrant 835). Judgment for $35.99.

has been.at the bottom of many mistakuu, made board by the side of the door. Chur-R-kwei

ORINESE SCHOOLs. CHINESE FORCES

by Europeans in China, capecially in matters Ceaurino Carvalho, books, a Chinose emigrant; though the difference

confirmed that portion of witness's statement;

Francisco Ribeiro, books? between the Celestial labourer, ia ano chea

which related to him and the neptor He deli children in their own lungpage was fairly no J. O. MEDINA 7. V. JULLIEN. 344.88.-Mrated the L over to 0.816, who acknow. tonded, araraging from 9 to 100 pupils during

Good Shepherd School

Becond lane. and in another use be as great qe that be Sharp appeared for Jullien in busis prass-cladgod bir receipt of prisoner. Defendant said the year, moept for the one mouth about the use a further effort, and are opend a Ro

Within the last year the good Sisters hove

Polyourpo Xavier, First Prizo. José Cordeiro; Sedang do. tween slavery and liberty, or between the tions, which he suggested should lie referred to that he had only been a few days in the Colony, baginning of the Chinese Your Inexorable fare of the Good Shepherd, or; a Reformatory by Mr. Stewart, Inspector of Schools,

For the Printers, a Gold Tennil Case, giron

FRIDAY, February 17, arbitration, as they were simply matture of enlightenment of modern times and the acount. A reference was arranged to William was taken by mistake, being an honest custom takes nearly all par papils away, then.

"A gravamon of a singular obaracter was yer, street-coolis; bat is opposition to this aszertipu. darkest records of the darkest ages. While Gardner, or, in case he should refuse, he was identified by both Mr. Douging and bia

The Anglo Chino Commercial School. here Birla rescued from a life or public sin

tarday presented to the Lower House of Con- After this, a short dialogue was held between vocation by the Rev. J. Wayland Joger, with w and shame, may be għol tard and trained to a Willin Petersen.

This seboal is attached to St. Saviour's, and better life. They are also, na Hospital for some of the pupils in English, French, Spanish, request that it abs be sent to the bishops. the coole-trade as conducted at Macao is an

officer, Mr. Walt, as having been convicted of in it the Chinese are taught to speak, read and weinen, in the building known as St. Franais Italian, Portuguese, Aniny, Chatoucas Chinese On the 25th November last the Judicial Co- unmitigated curse, free emigration for Chi-

unlawful possession in December, 1809, and then write in English. There has always been a Hospital at Wanchai MOR AKUT F. Axwar-87.00-This was na to the United States and airilar coun-long case about a bundle of Colestial garments the expiration of this term, he was also required. Our chief difficulty is to make the members of have overlocked nothing, forgotton no age, no dialogue with great affect.

fined £5, in default, 3 months' imprisonment at fair average attendinge of from 30 to 40 boys.

and Fakin Chinose. The Italian and Portnmittee of the Privy Counciltle cuart of final May I not say that the good Sisters of Charity guess boys delivered their portions of the appeal in ecolealuationl casco-anspended Mr. tries cannot but prove oud of the greatest placed on board the defendant's boat, Judy to bed socurity in two hrossbolders in $35 each, it speak English as frequently and as common- grade of Chinese female life, in their efforts to

Muckonoable, of St. Alban's, Holborn, for three to be fortbooming within six montba. Sly as thoy ought to du if they wish to learn do good? Tudred, the good done by the Sisters the proceedings terminated.

The National Antbeat was then played, and months. Mr. Jayce now declares that thi benests, and must tend to the advantage of

tenced to four months' imprisonment with hard quickly and well. They can only be made to the Colony has been imdanse, and I hope the Chinaman himself, of the country to

august tribunal acted "without warranty from. FONG-Y WAY. FONG-ACHU, $99,60,De labour,

practise it when in class. Das of class they the Government will appreciate it. Many -

ecolesin Blion), common, or stature law,” and tha which be emigrates, and ultimately to that fendant was ill, and the case was postponed to

never speak a word. We have tried to get over fabt lives have been saved, many WOUCH res-

prolates are requested to tako measures for pro- Tuesday next of the world at large. A valuable extract is

Four stone-catters were summoned by Senior this by taking in a few of the more respectable and from sin, many rigtone motbers of families instant. The Daily Nece publishes the follow. and for proventing Lepetition of the "gri

Daten: from the above port are to the 6th beating the rights and liberties of the clergy. given elsewhere from a bomo paper with OTTE YAW Nor-$12.96.De orcopying the roadway between Hoog-bastantly with the English boys in the College, by thea: Tay have workedresy hard Toutal of Shanghai, forbidding Chinese mer

Sergeant Batton, in charge of, Kowloon, for a boarders, and they, living and playing con- barn been trained up, and established in life ing proclamation, which has been issired by the. Yauce" which has been already alluded to. reference to the prospects of tho Cotton crop appeared that the defondant, who in Captain of the annoyance and inconvenience of travellers, and well. They are really made wonderful are now lying in the Cemetery in Happy rosela Tho order han, it is anid, been called ed wife's sisterus beid at Willip's Rooms y

fendant paid into Court 32.40 and coats. It and Kowloon City, by cutting stone thereon, to leira, in a very short time, to spoke ficantly and very unselfishly. Six of their little bandobants to send freight to inland sitios on foreign measure for Jegaliaing marringe with a deceas A publia meeting of the opponents of the for the present year in the United States. Ellen Morris, had ordered ten grate-bars of the It will be seen that the Southern planters pinisti. They were made and paid for. These defendants, who had been warned on a the same time, they will avou be well, qualified charity in Hongkong, and, among thom, is ran a foreign legsha to Boochow

whom they forced down on to the sandy beach progressi, and, as their Urinese studies goon af Valley, martyrs in the case of Christing forth by an attempt which, has been wade to lerday: Earl Percy, M.P., in the chair. Tho have been using all their efforts to obtain $10.66), before they were found to be worthless previous occasion were discharged; anions to ant as interpreters. Jabour; and there is no doubt that thie is exbibited in Court in a very hopeless condition..

gathering was addressed, by Earl Beauchang Five of them were tried, and one of these wa

ordered to be served upon the quarry master.

Misy Bowring, so well-known and so deeply The Seminary or Scipio Schools.

T'a, Inspector of Maritime Customs and the Bishops of Chichester and Winchester, Mr., the great want towards developing the Plaintiff was told to change them, and be made

CHARGE AGAINST THE OBEW OF A LARGE

For Chinese who distinguish themselves in ambition. They want more work. They would and: Tait'sang circuit, in the province of adoptell decuring the Bill Bow before Parlia

regretted by many The Sisters have only one Military Intendant of the Seochow, Sunkiang Burnett, M.P., and otbess, and resolutions were ... BOAT.

the primary school, and who wish to go on to enormous agricultural resources of that part new set, which were of batter quality, and

A farmer of Hengshan three boatien, and higher stodjes, we live the Seminary, in which like to have charge of a public hopital. It is Kiangnan, raised by brevet ten grades, and ment to be opposed to the Holy Scriptures, to of the world. We are informed upon good there for tee that we alling to pay 52.40 the owner of a licensed cargo: beut, were the Obingas Classics, Latin, Ribstorio Philo ver proper sphere Perhaps in the couring boonusably recorded ten times, issues the fol- the laws of the Church, and to the morality of authority that more than one planter, would ones. But be had no es of paying twice boats, with having in their possession seven eztanding byer twelve years. The professor in a

more for them than ho had paid for the old charged by Mr. Reed, an Inspector of cargo sophy and Divinity are taught, the course placed under t be rewarded by having or lowing proclamation

may

domestic life; and petitions to both Houses of be glad to engage the services of a large over, and had tendered the old bar to the buidles of rod in these the complainant be. Ehropean tissionary Priest Fow are not since the Convent schools were opened, the same time, expressly stated in the treaties, reading of the weasure on Wednesday after- **Although foreign merchant vessels are allow Purliament against it were agreed to. Mr. Bump, it is now ten Jed to trade at the seroral treaty ports, it is, at Gladstone prired in favour of the second plaintiff, who' declined them with thanks. number of free Chinese omigrants, paying

leved he could obtain evidence to prove were ted into this schoul. Fewer still complete the event Defendant testified that he had paid for the not lawfully in their possession. Complainant course. There are tea at presents four learning

years since the Reformatory af that in case they go to any other place to any noon. them baudsomo wagenae much it is said as old bars before they were tried, and that they also gharged Hix Aman, who is masine a woll Fatin, thres studying Philosophy, and the rest We Fout was set on foot, six years since 8ton clandestine traffic, bath vessels and cargo In consequence of the vote of the Upper House $20 a month and giving them each a piecebruary. The plaintiff stated that the payment the bold and his sleeping onbin; also with do except with an eye to some immediate ad- have reason to be satisfied with our sucess vessels are attempting to take cargo and pas- Reisionists, the Bishop of St. David's has re-

were triel probably on the 20th or 21st of Fess owner, baring a loose piece of plank between Divinity. Couldering how little Chinese will founded. Looking back on our labours, we

Saviour's College, where we now are, wae shall be cosflacated.

of Convocation condemning the presence of of loud such as would be sufficient probably wan made on the 25th February. Defendant having neglected to bave the number of his vintage, it is creditable to the students in thin We have here a school where the Europonengers to Sanchow sud other places in the in-signed his position as one of the Kerizing-Com- The Taptai in informed that certain foreign Mr. Vanco Smith in the Company of the Bible to enable a man to support himself and save could not disprove this, and said he might have license painted on the boat. Remanded until division of our Establishment that they should childres can obtain sound and practically tenor, which is a dircot violation of trenty stipany, of which he had been obuivaus. the whole of his earnings. Here, then, is an adeta error of a few days in the date of the the 12th inst.. inmèuse guin to the teeming population of that defendant wasnot in a position to depere trial of the bird. Ale Honor, however, held

porsevere, as: these young men are doing, in metal commercial education. For the Chinese pulations The Taotsi is therefore, writing to A wurmpraed Finnigan and his wife prore yea atadice so an practical. In studies having we bare an industial school, and a commercial the forviga consula asking them to investigate terday charged at the Clerkenwell Poilce-court China, to the thousands of luckless men who to the relative times of trid and payment, and

practical bearing, no, for instance Ethice, they sahoot Our seminary opens to every Chiuess the inauter, and to deal severely with (the offen. with having unlawfully pretended to tell for do much better, but even there they rely or who desires to the rate of all knowledge, in are unable to obtain employment in their gave jugment for ibe balance of the claim,

on their memories than on their understand teaching him the Latin language. Of the 76 the interior, in foreign vesele, thereby avoiding yang women, who had hear deluded by th

dra,) Should any Chlness dare send goods to tunes. The victims of the prisoners were two own country in consequence of the restric-

ing In Mathematics they do very well up to who, during ila brief existence have passed the payment of taxes and customs, such goods old practice of shuffling oards and the pretence tions which the conservatism of the officials

great difficulty a certain point, beyond that they meet with through the English classes in this College, 70 will be immediately, confiscated and the senders of foretelling oventa hy a study of the untivas place upon the development at its resources

have got situations, and are doing well, some in To the planter in the Southern States, no.

Industrial School,

Honging. A few of them are getting at chanto and others coccerned, that they must Mamila, some in the Coast Ports, the remainder- Mr. Francia: atod that the plaintiff had

This proclamation is issued informing mer less annivintage is offered by his being en een engaged by defendants, under a contract

We are happy to be able to report that in twenty years of age, salatice of over one bun henceforth, as in duty bound, obey the law, and abled to turn the land at his disposal to signal on the 17th December, 1960, to be e-

this branch, thanks to the very kind interest dred dollars a month. Some of those, too, who warning them that those daring again to Hope-Johnstone and Mr, J. H. Smallpage wers profitable account. To the United State as four years after the date of his arrival in the played us an assistent in their beum bere, for

in it taken by any members of the commis pass through the Portuguese classes have got secretly ship cargo for the interior in foreiga surged with having cupspired to obtain from ty, very antial ictory progress has been made good situations, one of them in the Naval semele, will be at once approbanded and sercra Mr. W. H. Milbakes of £2,300 und 45,00 ation, similar benefit is certain-to-result Colony, Hoarrived on the 19th February, 1970.

As already stated a few of the bore have been Yard at a rood slry Our Anglo. Ubincsey punished. No alemandy shown. Let A third-obarge of stealing bills of £4,500 was and he wna dispbarged on the 27th March, 1571,

hole for aug, the employed hers in School has turned out about forty young China-dh chuy with brand will be shown hot mentioned ag likely to be preferred against the a few of the best have been inade paid uns Long. Of these, too, a few hava nearly $10 a town with stendy and respectable Masters, and at Shanghal, some at, Canton, some in Hong he College; some have got situations in the men, who have all got good employment, won Special proclamation.

former, deicastane Mr. Milbanke is a young Tungchib, 10th year, End moon, 12th day gentleman of large fortune, who came of ses

to worry and lenge. The Directors of the Rabad to tame down, control, and aduente in the tants in the Reformatory fault, where they month,

A meeting of the Hongkow Wharf Como Deociber, 1869, and the theory of the pro will remain intil opportunities offers for them

At the Reformatory, the work was bard. We pay has taken place, and the Directors for thesecution was that the defendants had induced

Gral year have been appointed.

bim to accept certain pieces of paper, which werb afterwards wavefactured into bills. Se- The Election for the Municipal Council has formatory zerciso a watcbful supervision over sebooief industry, young rignaufis, med to the resulted in the return of the following gentle. veral of these had besa presented for payment, all the lads piyent oat in the world, oven after true life of the strost and who were at liberty to men Mears. Blydenburg, Hausen, Dent, and the prosecutor na snel upon them. The their marriage, and it was very gratifying to leave us when they plenaci Ten of those first Jellicoe, Earwood, Remé, Lavera, Niases. Cor. Diagistrato, after bearing the learned connect's ace, at the Inst Chinese New Year, many of the admitted are there still, now paid asuietante,

Fetatement, souhted whether the graver part of the charges could be sustained, and the evi dence of Mr. Milbanke having been taken, the case was adjourned, the defendante being liber- fated on their own recognizances.

Oar Special Correspondent in Paris, în a cal-

fring the additional sources of wealth, which

such a lot,

|ment for defendant.

G. E. YORK V. SAYLE & Co.--£500, damages for brough of contract. Mr. Frandis appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Brereton for the defend

anta,

ud hoon about from the house after 10. o'clock

OBSTRUCTING THE BIGRTAT,

DEPORTED

Two cases of men deported, ut illegally largo in the Colony, were, remanded natif the 13th inelant.

frivolone, the remainder were of the quotidin Several petty cases were discharged as character, brawling, bawking, without a license, Do past, &

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AT ST, SAVIOUR'E SCHOOL

BUROPEAN, SØROOÏA.

and gone into merchants' offices, their places!

have been taken by new arrivals, and by boys

THE BEFORMATORY,

The Compens

Europian School,

thair

prosecuted,

SHANGHAI.

CHUNG-HOW.

(Shanghai Courier.).

of the planets. Mr. Baeker sent auch of the hard labour. fortune-tellers to priazo for three months, with

At Marlborough-atenet Festerilny Mr. R.

The squat distinction of prizes at the above sokaal kook place yesterday, H.E. the must be made available to the country To Mr. Francis) understood, but the defence consent were H.E. Staff, Hon. J. Smale, Obief- in violation of the terms of the agreement. He Lieut. Gorerner presiding. Among those pre the world, no less a guin is to bo atsisted of an allegation of misconduct on the tained by the increased supply at cheaper se defendants agreed to find him-board and Court; G. Overbeck, l, Dr. Dode, and others, part of the plaintiff. Under one of the glasses Justice; Hon. J. Ball, Jadge of the Summary rates than before of one of the greatest lodging, and be had in faot lived in their house including a large number of ladies. necessaries of life, namely cotton. All since Bicival, On one or two occasions ke These results are to be secured by the

in the schools for the past year.

Father Raimond read the following report at night, which was the ordinary time fixed for ewignition of Chinese labourers to the the return of the young, men to the hon. I ani very happy to be able to statathat the Papils, who had left school, and, wero, grown up sad useful side to na in one work. We are Fell, Hogg, Evans, and Sobeibler.

REPORT. United States; and the question of ple. There was no other use of complaint, ezc Schools Tnder our directist har progressed to man's estate, ratura for that day to the ruther proud of the Fourteen of our Re- sing this emigration upon & footing such haine at night, within the regular tours, Ent satisfactorily during the past year. "We bare true wed join with their younger comrades formatory pupils are in good situations in

that the plaintiff und occationally returned: us will meet the exigencies of the cirno Honor. Noisy simply. Or was there former car, but we buva. done something some time, heen difty-four, all living on the tho Reformatory, not less that 30 are working bury's letter to the Times has given rise to, bas feulation which he forward to is of the voting not only succeeded in doing as pel seu The ragattendance is now, and bas for tailor. Of the boys who are at present in

in dompliments to the Directoins..TNES » A

Hongkong as carpentero, shoemakers and cumstances connected with it, and clearly:

Ono effort of the controversy which Mr. Han. separate and distinguish it from the stave anything else brides?

more, and have extended the sphere of your Mr. Frazioiu replied that the toise might Inbours. In Hongung: not to have stood still, or Premises. We now satisfied that the infi-well and eatisfactorily. About 68.athers have lean to lead those who believe Chung-bow to there, says that 230,609 vitce have been given to trade, carried on under the name of emigru-have been cansed by something else, but what fallen back, is something; to have made a decu te worked scofully, and that spent short time each in the Reformatory, he more or less gailty to re-examine the ovidho Bed Republicans, 45,000 to the Moderato tion at blaent, is of the atmost importance ever state the plaintiff might have been in over aided advance is to have achieved a greatful labour, we are doing n' good work. During trade; but wo have not heard of any who have every foreign eye-witurn of the massacre la Legitimies, and Catholics This gives a totai training abandoned Chinese children to health and have gone away without fully acquiring a dence on which that balief reale. Of course, Republicans, and 55,000 to the Orleanste, boll to Chips and the United States. It night, he was perfectly ready for bunness queen.

again in thu morning. Tuore were no com-.

the past year, thé Réformatory was visited by oume before the ruggiatratos a second time. will be, therefore, not only a paying, but an plaints about the plaintiff in his business, He

two Japanese. Officers of ligh rank, who were

ing porialed, the evidence is necessarily of a of 250,000 votes; the number who abstained St. Bavior'e School,

During the ten years the Convent has been cironmstantial natury.

from voting being 205,000. It will thna be noen emiuartly unfal service, for the enterprising asked by Mr. Sterry to sign an

The pupils in our English Schools, who, in from na fall partienings, with a view as they have received a complete education of the best reet, and the witnes, a highly respectable fo- large majority. Our Correspondent, thinks, much pleased with the system, and he got open, nearly one hundred girls of good families Bat the following item is somewhat more di- that the Red Republicans have triumphed by a not again to be late at nigh. He died to

addition to Reading, Writing and Composition said, of opening a sumilar school in Japan, eitizons of the Southern States to direct their do so, and was in gousequense dismissed. Any in the English language are taught, through were something at the kind is much needed description. Two hundred destitute Obineso|reigner, man be produced if necessary. He was however, that they will be powerless in the attention to this question, and endeavour by cosinant entered into by the plaintiff lind only the medium of that language, Arithmetic 1. must not forget to acknowledge, with trained up to be useful women and girls, Up-Department of the Chinese government. a short

intania have been saved, frem death, and at the time of tho massacre engaged in publia Assembly. the aid of their orn authorities in Okins, in reference to his bieness. There was no special Algebra, Geometry, Geography and Book-thanks, they enougemont afforded un by the wurde of 300 girla of ages over ten years buve distanco out of Tientsin, which Chung-how bad conjunction with the native officials, to ostab covenant about what he was to do after bim keeping, have been most attative to their presence last year of, so many people (nearly been rescued from misery, fed, clothed and finquent occasion to visit, and thus came to Haha system by which free emigration y

Tess hours. The defends might have end. atadice and fairly successful

Wonhe bound to find you board and lodging, They have incremed, on the whole, in mum- become almost a public event

5:03 at our school ports, while have now taught. These girls-and infants, but for the know our informant-very well. On the morn

THE AMERICAN COTTON OROP. be rendered easy and safe to the untive. It and if you don't abide by the rules of the hutan ber for although several of the cider bộyn,

(Tires,) Sisters, must eventarily have become, in one ing of the 21st June, Chung-how, to the sur- GIEZ Schoo seems extraordinary that when fields where a go out of it. They did not do thie, who were here last year, have left the school

way or other, a charge upon the Colony prisonly four of 8 o'clock, and naked our in-tains a very importanz article. Reviewing the came to this establishment at late number of the New Orleans Picayune con- With reference to the cotton.crop of 1871, a but dismissed him. he would be fairly and well treated aro The plaintiff was then called and deposed,

done by the Italian Sisters in their Convent 9 Before closing my report, it is ny pleasant they provided round, Chung-how talked about Journal states that the production of cotton

Little is publicly kdown of

Eighty of those girls have been respectably the early the great good married. open to the Chinamaa, he should continue to these facta. The next witeit, transferred from the Portuguese classes. The the Caino's Road, in the matter of female ada-duty to thanks grup Exechgang and gou, ladies a variety of subjects, but with the air of a minhas reached a point where it is likely to bring formant to walk round the place with bi. A prospects of the approaching planting. that to emigrate to countries like Peru, and undor plains of the plaintiff in bis basic arge attendance has been forty-nine, ostion

Haniproya, said he never beard com conditions which render bim simply a slave rapacity and also testified concerning & der Portguces boys to the Engileb olasses; we prefer We do not, as a 'rule, bury the passage of

and gentlemen, for your presence. here today, who was preoccupied with something else. At loss to the planter, unless the natives of India, It barely can only be necessary that the tain bed room row in the hound in which he that they should be first well grounded in their pran descent, attended by no lesa hon 80 pu shall continue our crertions in the noble and abortly afterwards the mandarin in charge ofly in the South us elsewhere, the advantages of 63 well ha for the prizes which have been pre length he went away, learing our infornant Brazil, and Egypt turn their attentions to senast for young

• They have a

of Euro isnted to the school. For our own part, we wondering what this visit could muun. Very other puranits. Cotton can be grown as chexp and the plaintiff were chief ontors, a Chinese should be made generally aware of Bieruton then and bis case as that the preparation for the study of a foreign tongue and one Portuguese. The young ladies are large more and tuore every year the him, and told him thit Chung-how had left a than cotturerbalance the high price of labour. own language rad in its grazomar, as the best pila. This school is in two classes, due English praiseworthy cause of education, and we hope the Department referred to eat in search of climate and soil being so superior as to more the existence of other spheros for their labour, contract had been canuelled by the plaintiff. It is only the English pronunciation that mast structed in reading, writing, grammar, and upbere of our operationsmetode with him (the mandarin) for bim. Na Bus in close contest cotton producera ju to put down the possibility of inducing the defendante lidd & Ecent number at young men younger boys in our Baklish cloves 1890 this tuught geography and history, and needlework Father Reimordi, Ladies and Gentle matdarin replied: He desired me to tell you mit farted to abandon its culture. Their wants

who had therefore no right to ste upon it to be learned early to be acquired thoroughly. The puxaposition, in both fangonget...Chey are in any way to go to such places as they are in their establisblaent, and it was necessary to year done remarkable well, a result ittribut- of all descriptions, Franch, Italian and Music, It affords me ranch plasmate to have the to be harmed, as no one will boottanken bat tie are few, they are content with small pro- HR the Lient Governor replied as folturafly enquiring what the message was, the India, Brazil, and Egyps will not be only now taken to. Nothing but absolute and un preserve strict order angst them. The ays able, almost Terry. We do not press the owever, that their pupile are not as attcutive altributing the Prizes of these very excellent into the city or foreign Settlement, could not, je thinke, continue to produce just enough scrupulous kidnapping could possibly cuttso tem adopted by the defendants was the one good teacher,

entirely, to the exertions of our bath vocal and instrumental. The Sisters find, opportunity t-day-for the second time-of French. Our inforrannt, who did not go much fits, and they will, in probability, a Chinaman, however badly off, to accept applied to the employés, and this was the rics We- deems it one of the fanta, of car the climate, sometimes it ischools. Ism sure every one présent abures schiếu he beard this message, understand its im cotton to overatook the world when the

es that at home. Hourd and lodging were little boys to exercise anything but their meme and regular as are our boys. Sometimes it is he were made aware that in principal consideration for their services, au age the striving to put old heads on young question of etiquette, which faterferes with relearning from the report just read, of the aid he went off to the Settlement to enquire The losses uuetained by the South on the in with me the strongest arose of gratification at port. But the wordu awakened' magiving Amaican amual crop exceeds 2,500,000 bules. another direction he could do well, and be their salary was not large It was absolutely shoulders; to attempt to teach a child, to rea-gular attendance in the elder gile alene at bigbly satisfactory and meat cheering reaulis into the rate of things. Of course, bed in 1871 only amall crop will be planted. “ able in the course of a few years to return to acre, and in a place like Hongkong 10 and injure his posters, probably permanently. In Eorpa girls do not leave the Convent establish mozte. We have heard of 200 desti-be was not long in the Settlement when the pretent prices les planter has little or no

ecessary that they should keep regular op en abstract questions is tatin bis mind Leng at shoul after fourteen yours of age which have attended the institution of these learned what the words foresliadowed.

coming orop have caused a general belief that his country benefited by the uployment o'clock where raspable our At It is to half on his per bien roes three suboole fillingarly twen which he had found. The furtherance to the same time if they wanted to stay out and trouble that, if he were taken two or taren

rate Chinco children having been rescued from smoke of the burning Consulate began to be profit. He bas laboured during the year for the longer any

Chineas free emigration would thus probably proven refused their permission, where scars later in life, he would learn with ease The Sisters bave also;hools for Chinees Vers of the Community. We bave Icarued Thin evidence is, we think, efficiently strm but he is not. The question is one of profit and

destb, and reared and taught to be treful mem acon

publia; the world is benefited by cheap ootten, the best possible means of doing away with however, was not contented with this, azad binst guide and improve nature without atsid that they undertake the roof that poreaved from misery, and rimilarly paned for tinet knowledge of what was about to happen. that present prices are normal and not likely to and pleasure, and in one half the time females, ega pa A very large scale. It may be that in addition upwards of 300 girls bave been and direct to prove that Chung-how had a dialous, and if the belief in general in the Booth the abuses now attaching to the coolfsented himself without leave, returning in atempting to force it beyond its powersation of our Bock from the cradle to the grave. stale of intoxication,, kicking on a row, and dern Europe is falling in error in one ezbreme trade, and which have raised au unfounded wetting a very and azame to the other while Joba. Okizamin C in the béber Infant School achieved by the formation of beae schools; and fore-knowledge get to us quite conclusive, is too early yet to state with exactnces Them in themselves are greatand happy results. But even apart from it, the evidence of such improve, less cotton will be produced." It. prejudice against Chinese omigration gene ployés. He (Mr. Brereton) dabmitted that her old men of forty task their weddry with Foundling House there are my onnalfage, education is provided for the youth of both lieve that Chang-how was ignorint of what and, indeed, the whole country expect The work commerces to the parvery of the again we find that a post nastal and practical Those who hold the contrary would have both intention of planters. The Pionynas, rally. We believe if the matter wore taken would conduct biteuf quietly and orderly not they understand. Buropean infants sterre le infants from three days old upwards; in the meres, the great benefita accuring from which every coole in and round Tintain triumpled to see a great reduction in cotton acreage, but

there was an implied court that the plaintiff tremendous lessons, one word dr which up systematically in conjunction with peoplely in Jusiness hours but afterwards. In fact, comprehend and master things far beyond their Ondvent and out at age under the bars of the it it unnecessary w dwell upon. We have in towing, acquainted with Chuva and the Chinese, a it was impossible but a dissipated roung man capacifica nad powers; while thieff memorica Sister Vor many childred are roomved, het gamle evidence of the good which has bare

buthing has yet, transpired, that wyrants the scheme of emigration to the Southern States could attend properly to bis businem. Mr. are uncultivated sink, ceva mai gas, every year at both bur Convonds, the one in the effected by this causation, when we learn, frost

mertion that such will really be the case. Starry had overlooked the irregularity on seva.

Froin all parte of the South there is intelligeppe of Auricu, calculated to lead to the mosfusions, and it was only when he refused liah Sohouls, sro Portugticas dasses; one who, bet for the shelter afforded them, would have been seal al into respectable, employ

At St. Saviour's we have, besides the Eng. Queen's Roll 18 well as this pie on the Hill the report, of, the rambare of pupils which Summaries from the London Daily News of a strong demand for labour. Planters aro beneficial results, could be matured. In to give the promise in writing that he dismiss farfor, the other superior, with an average at bare died of exposure in the strecte, or on ment in Hongkong and other neighbouring

acturing all the available labour in their m order that it might work well, it would be edin. He subunitted that such conduct mightbendance of Gilty.six in the two gingers. In the the hill sides. Wat nurses are provided parts; and I would bare desiato impress upon ronely attended meeting, at the United Service from being discouraged, and that the whole Lord Darby yesterday proaided users nume.späctive districta, slowing that they are for accessary that a proper understanding about disqualifiestick for business. In point and the pupils are exercised in translatione percentage of those taken in diu in short Line or appkintant in now-a-days to be had with policy of making the road to the subordinate employed this year. While nisay plantors are reasonably be expected to indoor of bring enjor clase, is Baglish language is taught, für Lie Ittle ones, and, although very large our young friends present that no employment Institution, for the purpose of advocating the labouring force of the Houtb lelikely to be fally should be coure to with the native officials, of fact, Dr. Marray, who meckoslly attended from the one languere into the ther, a most (they pro most frequently at death's door when out education. Tao days of patahange, when civil appointment through the ranks of the holding out for a induction of wages, others are and above all that the Chinese labourers the employés, had said the plaintiff was in Tory effective method of perfecting their knowledge erived), still there aro Day get who, na friends in office were vanipotent to appoint,utal and military service. The noble burt paying last year's rates. Those fects do not should be made aware of the beneficial teep late hours, he might have to be sent homo, Hittle, shey understand, of what they read. It their way into the infant school, where there profession the unndidato nesded but interest, try to offer etary inducement for men jo enter orop it in anticipation. Tho Picayune says delicato boalth, and that if he continued to of both, and of ascertaining how much or bow soon as they man walk and talk a little, Endurs gone by. In my young days, to enter my argued that as it was the interest of the cou warrant the conclusion that a large potten sature of the arrangements, that the terms. Therefore, irrespectively of humane consider tends strongly, top, to promote ingressed as are now about fifty or sixty, boulthy, happy or family claime upon the State. Now such the army, the drawbacks to enlistment ought it can only infer that as much lend as possible of service should be moderate and the nature tione. dr. Blerry and an interest in koeping onracy and preomson in the line of Furde. The uttle things, Journing to bo alcun and orderly mediums are inceptual Now education to the to be decreased a much as posfubs Unter will be cultivated, and that planters expect a of the work to be done clearly and satisfac-Mr. Sterry was then examined, by Mr. Bre and for savent hours. French, Spanish, Can of all improvement. I recommend a visit to all Equally is this the case in all other profes work was an old run; and after having upont The land will be put under vottun, vora, or Euglish and Portugese lessons are given daily, and to hold their tongues, the first elements of test, and remember the competition is open to the present system a soldier past his coilitary more prosperous year is in store for them, torily stated. There can be no question that retan, bathis evidence had not gone far when tones, and Mandarin are taught in separate this little orphans, They will cheer your alone and sucupations and accordingly wish several years in barracks he could not go back ather staple, as the planter dome proper. In .if such a system were set on foot, it would as learned Judgo suggested a basis of arrange- olasses. We look upon a knowledgo, of lan. coming, and do their little appost to tempt you beat friend they can eat out with inte, ments as required only an ordinary education fuera thus any other State; there will be a great toimipress up my young hearre, thuit the very agriculture. Therefore, such civil employ: Lapsinus, which produces more outted to the Foun n it becamo fully understood by the plaintiff should now give the required an- deya, in education, and we are endeavouring an

ment between the parting It was agreed that ganges as an indispensable element, now. to come to a thogain the Chinese, become also popular, and that tertaking in writing, not to alwant himself after to add Gernian to our list German trudé and At about six or seven years old the infants her to enlarge open the great adranlages diers and old sailors of good abiraster. Bir W. sugar planters are increasing their working Orphanage.

sound monation. In ta heedless for fur and steadiness should be reserved for old ol- increase in the production of angar. The old the tide of emigration to the Southern States

German influence are increasing so largely every pran into the Orphanage where they are taught freely offered to, the youth of Bougrong, in Mansfeld, Sir C. Travuyen, and Sir J. Hoy force, and those who have hitherto albivatud would increases.

The was adjourned to Thoddy next. day. We bare silded Mandarin with a view to real and writo in Chinese, and to do needle these institutions; and it only now retaine were amongst the other speaker.

outben will turn their attention to sugar, A Ultimately, a still more important elect PAUL EHLEES H. VANELINE, $139.28.--North of China and in Chiness official life, and, more skilful than the European, gitle. They dd, fu the name of the community, to thank Ripen by a majority of 220 ft. Coyley time to time.

training Europeon; hoya for situationa, in Ebg | work and embroidery, in which they are fay for me, in my own name, and I think, I may

Sir Henry Storka was yesterday returned for further report of the situation is promised from would be brought about. The rotoru or. Sharp appdüred for the defendant. Ouse I am happy to say, we huve now five students ro niso taught zo neke temenlves thoroughly. Gentlemen connected with thicas soboole, for the defeat of the latter having beau van more

Fatber. Raimondi, ned tile other Reverend postponed to this day. thousands of emigrants acquainted in some

who speak it fluently...

useful, doing," they; grow up into strength

decisive than at thy general cleation. measure with Western civilization, mual Sir Richard Temple introduce bin financial are concerned; in having. In our sobool, buys of themselves. During the past year hot oral girls work, which uns produced, wooh happy results: announced. The sacred was, the first res tensa alure by finding war frigate stemming. We are very fortunate, só far as language, and years, ul, the wurd for the bouse and for Lair untiring zenl nød overgy in this good

The death of Mr. James Sidebulton, M.P., is Pondicherry warently thrusin înto in- have its infldenco upon progress in this budget on the 9th March. The great fact is different nationalities, so that our pila fear of ten years old and upwards have boon font and equally deserving of our praise and aduti prosentative of the new Parliamentary borough Tato the roads and apparently opening fire o country. Blowly, but surels, it would tend to vent the Income Tax is to be reduced to 1 per not only so read and write in tongue not their inre the Convent by the Folice, who had foundation, are those pious and good. Lodies, who of Stalybridge, one of the Tow important co- the Lowia. It was 20 Prossin 2, however, but dissipate the files idea which the natives

own, but anquire without effir clie power of them abandoned on the streets, without homo have retired from the world fox, the purpose of At the Wakefald Police-court, two young speaking easily and freely. It is not only in ur euglyment. These girls, I am glad to say, devoting their role lives to the welfare and stituencies enfranchiued by the Reform Act of the flag-slip of the East India Station (Rear

bene the orphus, the widow, the sick, and

1967, AMPA

Admiral Cockbura) sälating the French Bag, have regarding foreignere, and to bring about men, named Barnahew and Milnes, belonging the schools, but in the play-groned, and in the pen doing well in the Orphanage.

Yesterday, the Upper House of Convocation, which sainte was being returned from sLOTE. more enlightened policy in this country, ueglecting to attend the number of drille aer popila pursue their stadios in luganges. has been maintained, educated, and many of

to a local Volunteer corps, wote charged with ordinary intercourse of their daily. Uto, that Since the opening of the Convent, 200 girls : the destitute, (Applanne,)

ved by a majority of 10 to 4, passed the resolution-Tride in Turkistan; as clapbora, is reported China will, in fact, keep up her tradition of repaired, by the regulations, and the charge. We have several boys who speak more than the put out in the world by the Sisters, Yes, observing on giving the medal to the first ro.presence of a Unitarian at the siltings of the merchants around to be taking the trade com- His Excellency then distributed the prizee, the Blahop of Winchester, eandemning the dull, and several Arms have failed: Russian doing everything in the opposite way to Plut being substantiated, they were sororally ordered three languages, Tune are some not tou years hot out in the world, for they are kept in the pipient that the boy was very lucky to obtain Company for raving the Scriptares is customary chewhere. While other nations in the corps for cab.non-efloiont, or in default Spanish, French, and Obinese, and do it tolerantions or repeatably married, not an annot having bean so fortunate to obtain one yet, Buara yoliday be the onsideration of Fra Fanother direction--the collection of wood and pletely out of the bands of the Cabulons, : Rús, to pay the guinos subsoription, which is exacted old who trestato from English into Convent until they can be provided. with good a modul an early in life,, His Excellency himselfie pringipal Buress of the London Bohool sign enterprise in enid to be at work also in have had civilization brought to thera, the to go to prison for a month.:

ably well.

summon cocurrence, and, I are you; the although ho bad now been sorsing bis country lessor Hurley's proposal for committee to other mutorial for the construction of a railway."

bim`ja bealth.

10 o'clock.

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