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sibility of my being able to bring evidence of well disponed Chinese, to corroburate any further evidence I may have to bring to this Consulate.

10That the spirit of Mr. Gregory's Notifi- cution of the 1st aiarch, 1971. is pot at all in accordance with the treaty as regards Inland trade and is in opposition to the policy of the British Government.

Signed at Tameni, this 8th day of March, eapot say exactly what it is; but the report Istantly with the English boys in the Collaro now lying in the Cemetery Christinauit fu tha Vive Admiralty Court for £12,000,per annum sa saliver for the catire appurt in any emoh obad20 P. Undoubtedly their first im- ̈

1871, in my preaurge,

WM. GREGDET. H.M. Vice-Consul,

Acting motorially. Certified to be a true copy,

WH. GREGORTY". H.B.M. Vice-Conval.

REPORT...

Father Raimond read the following report This prochumation is issued informing meron the schools for the past year:- chants and others concerned, that they must Beneforth,

I am very happy to be able to state that the henchurch, ne in duty bound, obey the law, and Schools under our direction have progressed sorretly ship or for the interior in foreign not only succeeded in doing as much as in any satisfactorily during the past year. We bare Vessels, will be at once apprehended and acrere- ly punished. No clum nay will be shown. fat farmer year, but we have done something cash obey with trembling and app ise not love, af Horseded the shore of our Specii proclamation.

Labours. In Hongkong, not to have stood still, or print proin, il var, Sid-moon 22th-day fallen luck, is something to buve made a de

A meeting of the tangkew Wharf Com-cided advance ta to bare obtared a great pany has taken place, and the Directors for the fral year have been appointed.

The Election for the Municipal Council resulted in the return of the following gentle- mrn:-Mons, Hydenburg, Haursen, Dent Jelliese, Harwood, René, Lavers, Nissen, and Coryell.

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PEKING.

SQUCCBB.

EUROPEAN AGHIOQLA,

St. Supinur'a School, The papils, in ur Eaglish Schools, who, in addition to Reading, Writing and Compositaan the lives of that language, Arithmetic, in the Byulich languagy, are taught, íbrough

Algetan, Geometry, Geography and Book- keeping have been most attentive to their studies und fairly spaccentul,

They have increased, on the whole in num- who were here last year, buvo heft the shoul ber; for although several of the elder boys, and gune into merabants' offices, their places,

Little is publicly known of the great good have been taken by new arrivals, and by boys done by the Italian Sisters in their Ucavent on transferred from the Fortugnese classes. The the Caine's Road, in the matter of female, edu average attendance has been forty-nine.dation.

We do not, us a rale, litiery tho pamago of Fortzuae boys to the English classes; we prefer

European School.

All miss onaries to be treated as Chinese It is to half teach him now with grent labour schools till nearly twenty.

and trouble what, it he were taken two or three

Chinese Schoole

the ouer wo shall cease to be a very poor one.

A FOREIGN CUSTOMS INSPECTORATĘ

FOR JAPAN. Japan Mail.}

MISPLACED CONFIDENCE. (Shanghai Courier.)

Big hoiac was searched, bút

THE DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19ru, 1871. tion being aponed by the middle of the year. fair average uttendance of from 30 to 40 boys: | have overlocked nothing, forgotten to age, no gusse bays delivered thoir portions of the belonged to them is well known. Young men Į take this now system while it can be done with V We doubt its being completed autil the fall at Our ubief difficulty is to make the members of grado of Chinese temale life, in their efforts to dialogue with great effect

who had over had cousasami of money, and whoque great mistakes of organization arising. the earliest. There is no doubt, however, that it speak Englisras frequently and as common do good! Indeed, the good done by the Sisters The National Anthon was then player, and were thoroughly inured to economoal bubita The longer it is delayed the mum difligat it na hard ne they so, and are very nnxious to quickly and well. They can only bondo to the Governmint will appreciate, it. Many in- all who bare nnything to do with it are working by us they ought to do if they wish to losen it the Colony has been immond, and I hope the proceedings torminated.

nader the careful management of their parents, will eventually be, Commenced early in the rek.the first portion that botwroom Teda and practies it when in class. Ont of class they funt live bays been suved, many women re

nru placed suddenly in a position where they history of our interponrse, it would be suff Yokohama-in motion.

VIČE ADMIRALTY COURT.

nay revel in the unwonted Inzuries of the table ciently plastic to adapt itself without tonley There is some coutompleted ob

antiof- this by taking in a few of the more respectable have been. trained up and established in life;

sover spent a word. We have tried to get oror oned from sin, many virtuone anthers of families BEFOEN THE HON. CHIEF JUSTION SMALL without sounting the cost. The youthful as to the gradual.expansion of trade which may pated in the Mikado's Ministurs. As yeh wo as boarders, and they living and playing cons by them. They bays wwked very hard Queen's Advocats (Hon. J. Fannosfoto) arising a glass of sherry becomes all at onde curiously fication could be unily intradnod na decution.

A motion was made on the 8th inst. by the pirant, who rarely bad the opportunity of tasting be certainty predicted, and any neccesary modi

is that Prince Subadmn bna been commanded) learn, in a very short. time to epeik

and very quodfishly. Six of their little band en of the following cironmstances. The fastidione laut the aboice vintages of Spain, canised it.

in Happy steamer Sea Gull was arrested bove in a slenge France and Germany. He soon drinks as much or invited by the Mikado ta Yada to tako on and well. They have really made wonderful Valley, martyrs in the cause of

But what is likely to be the Japanese view of

that is, in other worda, to farm a ministry the same time, they will buon be well qualified Miss. Bowring, so well-known and so deeply stoner Niger, Mr. G. J. Holland, On Tues- than bigolf. As for the more solid part of his naturally say that they were fully able to col. tire control of the Cruzernment. We supper progress, and, a thoir Chinese studies go on a charity in Hongkong, and, among them; is The sult was brought by the agent for the bis native land of a family no lesa respectable pressions windd be adverse to it. They would He does not come, as it was feared he would, to act as interpretare. to seize on the reins of payror vi et armis, but

regretted by many. The Sisters have only uue day the Queen's Advocate moved tract aside the tertainment, it is scarcely a byperbole to any lost their own duties, and every allioor The Seminary or Scientific Schools.mbition. They want more work. They would arrest on the ground of regularity, and the tone the crumbs which fall from the rich now employed in the native service would unly obeys the orders of the Sovereign. That For Chinese who distinguish themselves in like to have charge of public hospital. It is cute win supported by an alarit of the Cap men's tables in Shanghai would feed the poor oppose if vigorously. The aborished recollec Acting notorially. ought to settle the question of civil war about the primary school, and who wish to go on to their proper sphere. Perhaps in the costing tain of the Sea Gull. This andurit acts forth of any Baglish county. But the waste, ortel tion of the last tribe, the hope of promotion which much has been talked of late, himnd higher studies, we have the Seminary, in which your they may be rewarded by having one that Alfred Pike is in gommand of the Sea it is, which results from a number of by natural routing, the disturbed position. zu Sabors, facher of the Prince of Sutauma, the Chinese Classics, Latin, Rhetoric, Philo; placed under them. SHANGHAI,

will be the main-spring of the governinent.: Heeophy and Divinity are taught, the courao

Gull, bound to Shnughal fequs London, that on irresponsible young men living at free the latent or avowed dislike of Rorelauces; To sum up, it is now ia thà mùa, who, in 1863, ordered his retainers to extending over twelve years. The professor is a. since the Couvent school

tengears the 10th February lust be lost his propeller on garters is the least. of the evils which result would all extorta serious opposition in Arrangmaonta are boing made to give a farewell dinner at the Cub to Mr. Combat cutdown the party of foreigãers who were riding Europesa Missionary Priest Few are rutinit never

were opened, the edge of a reef in the Gulf of Suez, that he fum the system. The question whether thu lepartment siselt, while it could not Modiborat, prior to his departure for England on the high road when his train was passing in ted into this school. Fewer still complete the Went Point was eat on foot, six yours since St. the steamer Niger. Capt. Nesbit, whom hotter, or the worse for their generona" advantage the State would derive from the Fears since the Rotoreistory it made sail for Surz, and on the way fell in with two Individuals concerned are physically the be expected to see, much less to coufsus, the un leave..

The Daily News publishes the following murdered, and bis companions (including one Latin, three studying. Philosophy, and the rest founded. Look us hack on a labours, we and the Sea Gull proceeded on her voyage with of the style of life wo are discussing. The any one be expected to requiesce in the warrunt obelines to which order Mr. Klaburden was courar, There are ten at present; four learning Baviour's College, where we now are, was naked to tow him to Suez; that this was done,iring, ie a aparato consideration, but Biore change. What placen evou saw ay morit prachumation, which has been issued by the lady) wounded; nad is consequence of which Divinity. Considering her little Chinees will have reason to be antisfied with our success. à apure propellor. It is then stated that the wonder is that men maintain their capacity for his own rotuval Tins would, of course,

gun bo no doubt of the demoralising tendency in a Hoheme which displaced him, and could' Taonipi of Shanghai, forbidding Chinese mor the British aquadron betabarded Kagosian, de except with an eye to some immediate d We have here a school where the Europont steamer was arrested by Mr. Holland, who shints to send freight to inland cities on foreign burnt the town, destroyed overal of Satsa ma'avantage, it is creditable to she students in this children can obtain a sound and practically could have no knowledge of the circumstances for work so well as they do, rund this muggests have to be freed, but a loood opposition of such vessels. The order is, it said, been called steamers and the prinos was forced to pay a division of our Establishmout that they should useful commercial shantion. For the Chinese beyond a telegram from the aweera of the interesting enquiry, which we may kind in of small importance. The serious forth by an attempt which has been made to heavy indemnity. We do not think that he perseruro, na thua young men are dulng, in wu have an industial school, and a commercial Niger, and that Capt. Fike aannot find sureties influences of life in China whigh counteract jelana of, and more or less opposed to foreign. follow up another day, as to the wholesome difficulty wind be with the party which is ras foreign loroha to Svoshow.

barbours hatred to Foreigners now--but if he studies so unpractical. In studies baring a school. Our seminary opene tu every Chinese for the rulozso of his vessel. "Tu,"Inspector of Maritime Customs and does, all we can say is to oue in Japan better practical bearing, as, for instance, Etuies, they who desires it, the guto of all know edge, in The telegrain on which Mr. Helland acted a ralising tendency of the kind of free living sad not enough to trust us. But they may be re the evils we have indicated. But the demo- era, who only know enough to be suspicious of us, Military Intendant of the Soschon, kunking than he know their power.

du much better, but even there they rely more teaching him the Latin lungurgo, Of the 76 Callowa and Taitung oironth, in the province of It is with no ordinary regret that we have to on their memories that on their understand who, during its briof existence bave passed Enguan, raised by brevet ten gender, and announce the death of Mr. Louine Lyoh, lata ing. In Mathematics they do very well up to through the English alteras in this College, 70 alty steuner Sea fall, her freight and cargo, Enry concerned. The custoin of every young generally been wrong-wrong in their con John Bard, Hongkong: Acrestin Aduir de not stop at the individuals mat direct-minded that, in dealing with us so far, they have honpumbly recorded ten times, issues the fol- United States Consul ut this port. He died on

a certain point, beyou that they most with bave got altustions, and are doing well, some lowing proclamation:

mannying servant of his own who is fidonco and wrong in their mistrust. It is tho twelve thongnnd ponude salvage ervices 'ren the 6th inat, of softening of the brain. His great dificulty...

Manila, some in the Coast Ports, the remaindor dered by Nigor in Red Sea-Norwooda,"

acceseurily supported in almost complete suspicion or the trust of men who know little,op "Although foreign merchant vesselaareallow-phseguide will be conducted by his Mesouis

THE REFORMÁTORY, -

in Hongkong. A few of them are getting, at A counter affidarit, aute by. Mr. Helland, dienas, and of bouses keeping up a posed to the astuteness of mon who know much ed to trade ut the several trauts-ports, it is, ut | brethren, to-morrow afternoon; nid his remaine

Industrial School. the same time, expressely sturda in the treaties, will be received into the Masonic Hall building,

twenty years of age, salaries of over, one Bunauts forth that he is managing partner of retinue of unclean purunitos whose highest They have never been a match for no whom any that it be they go to any other place to carry and there kept us the departure of the next this branch, thanks to the very kind interont passed through the Portuguese classes bare gut French Mail on 30th Marob the above cole- labour, spreads the infection of waste They have but ample ground for suspicion, and We are happy to be able to report that indred dollara s month. Sane of thono, to, who Mears. John Burd & Co., that be received, by xiety in his to deceive their masters thing like a large poliny was concerned and. "and -to asompo" from the indignity of thay adither anderstand our fanltanor our merita on clandestiue craffio, both vessels and cargo steamer for Sam Francis when they will be in it taken by many members of the communi- good situations. one of thein in the aval grama; that Mr. Norwoods, who purports to aball be confiscated.

sent for sepulture in America...

ty, very satisfactory progress has been made. Yard at a good salary Our Anglo Chinese sign it, is owner of the Niger that he applied masses of the Chinese. We often prafens ont- doubted whether they know where to feel the and recklessness downgunde among great ample grounds for confidence, but it may ba The Thotai is informed that cevinia foreign

As already stated, & Tow of the bays have born Sebook has turnedont about forty young China to Memara. Gibb, Livingston & Car agents veancha, Are attempting to take cargo and pia DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AT ST. trained as Printers, and are employed here in men, who have all got good employments, some for the Sea Gull, for the £12.000 claimed, which gives sucked by the depravity of Chinese pan or repose in the other. The Chinese have Beige to Suncow and other places in età in-

SAVIOUR'S SCHOOL,"

Le College; some have got aituations in the at Shanghai, some at Dautor, some in Hong they refused to pay, and that he believes the arts, but it is notorious that it is the bean wiser. They have set foreigners to deal terior, which is a direct violation of treaty ati-

Tur annual distribution of prizes at theabove town with steady and respectable Musters, and kong. Of the, too, a few have nearly $100 claims to be a just one.

overpaid autellites of foreign bonga, who are with foreigners, and have now Customs" pulations, The Tootai-is thèratore, writing to school took place on the 11th inet, HE that for of the beat have been made paid ussia- | mänth.

The Chief Justice said the facts thowed that most distinguished in this way inad it is worth service of remarkable intelliganes, efficiency. the foreign crisala aking them in testirane Lieut. Governur presiding. Among those fire will romain until opportunities offers for them had to tame down, control, and educate in the und so choice but to het on the first luate their dishonesty to the atmosphere in which They have been forced to Toortiga aid

At the Reformatory, the work was hard. We Mr. Helland was the agent of the Niger, náð tants in the Reformatory itself, where they

our whith to sousidor how far they may owe and probity.. The Japanean could the same the raniter, wil tu den) severely with (the offen- sept were H.E's `Staff, Hon. J. Smule, Obietto mary and leare. The Directors of the Re schoolofindnubry, young tagamuffins, med tothe tiers in the teleert, and would karo take hey live, Thoirresponsible system of careless for their Mint, their Railway, th. Druenal.. ders) Shonld any Chinese dare send goode to Justice; Hon. J. Ball, Fudge of the. Summary formatary exercise a watchful supervision over free lite of the streets, and who were at liberty to great risk on bimselt it be hað đóne otherwise, foxpenditure, and the tetaptation to help them their Lighthonscs, because they banf the interior in foreign vasule, thereby avoiding the payment of taxes and enstoms, such goode isolating a large umber of ladies. will be immediately confiscated and the syndere pivrncuted

seo, at the last Chincio Now Year, many of the and neeful aids to ds to our work. We are would not dismiss the motion of the Queen's da peple of stronger moral principles than this may said in any enough affair, and on their their marriage, and it was very gratifying to admitted are there still, now guid assistants, in the progress of her voyage. If he could, he indifferent about, would be sufficient to debase theen things themselves. The collectione fonties pupils, who had left scband quit were grown up rather proud of them. Fourteen of our Revocate, hat ha did not see any way to help bio.

Chinese.

method it doubtless in an. But the question is, aro Shanghai has often been called a rich con- they wall collected P Dons the Government get man's catale, return for that day to the forumitory: pupils are in good situations is He would think the matter over, and if he could house and join with their younger comrades Hongkong a carpenters, shoemakoja and ace any way to aagist him, by reducing the ball unity, and it has complacently, accepted the what it ought, and wint it might, out of its tailers. Of the boys who are at praicut in or otherwise, he would do so, he fur as he plicent, This, however, has always been foreign trade? Could it not largely increДpo some time, been ifty-four, all living on the well and satisfactorily. About 68 others have perfectly regular.

compliments to the Directors, The average, attendanes is now and bra for the Reformatory, aut loss that 30 are working could s00, however, the proceedings had been a stake, and never more so that now. In its rerauue by adopting a different systems, premises. We are now antiafi d that the insti- apent a short time each in the Reformatory.

deed, the lavish expenditure which induced And would not this abange be an incalculable Mr. Haylar, who appeared for Nor, smager to pronounce pa-rich is the very hoon to the foreigners These questions we Eution on be worked successfully, and funt, is and have gone away without fully aequiring a stated that, as far as acetate the wig thing that has kept us pour. Hotter and wiser can nuower but in oro way. We think that a training abandoned Chincas children to health-tradu: but we have not heard of aus who have shipped on board the Sea Gull at Singapur days are, we hope, dawning on na. Misfortunes foreign inspectorate of Cestous would be an the past year, the Reformatory we visited by fal labour, we are doing a good work. During come before the magistratee a moond time.

During the ten years the Convent has been step would be taken to give the shippers of bread, and when we have learnt to scanumian we have drawn attention to this importa

and here, the arroat was a mistake, and evaf squandering money for that which is not eigners. This is not the first occasion on which have compelled us to open our eyes to the folly equal advantage to the Government and fo two Japaness Officers of high mal, who were open, nearly one hundred girls of good families such portions of the cargo facilities for our expenditure, we shall at the same time have antter; und wo are in hopes that it may sooner much pleased with the system,, and who got have received a completo education of the beat moving is if they wished it. from fall particnlar, with a view, as they description: Two hundred destitute Chinese His Lordship suggested that some arrange-learnt to make the most of our resources in the or later he seriously discussed by the Govern

nequisition of wealth. The lower we seek to earn ment. said, of opening a similar school in Japan, infants have been saved from death, and ment might be coms to where something of the kind to much needed. trained to be useful wouren and girl Up- thanks, the encouragement afforded us by the

the reputation of being a wealthy community I must not forget to acknorlede, with wards of 300 girls of ages over ten years have On the 14th instant an application wea mude been rescued from misery, fed, clothed and by the Queen's Advocate for custs and damages Preus last year of so zanny people (nearly caught. These girlt and infants, but for the for detention of the Sea Gall, a telegram 500) at our wohool sports, which have now, Siutura-must eventually have become, in one having arrived which removed the cause of (N. C. Daily News)

way or other, a ebargo upon the Colony.action on the part of the Niger, Hin Lordship

Longth of service in one suployment is gene. A short while go, wo dentioned that the

become almuar a pablic event. Chinese had addreased to the Foreign Ministers

GIRLS' HUHOOLS.

Eighty of those girls have been respectably suggested postponing the motion until bota The necessity for a more efficiant adminis.rally considered as of itsell a certificate of The Content.

married. u doaratch, haking for revision of the mission

parties could be advised from home, and this tration of the Chisinai Hose business of thing of character. And an old servant nimout Before cinaing my report, it is my plant was agreed to. Mr. Hayiler, said nothing as to port is a matter which day by day preases more variably, for very obvious rasions, enjoys the any question. Werewoluto giro anketel,

dary to thank your Bresloney and you, ladies costa, but opposed the claim for damur: age. argently upon the attention of the mercantile implicit conßdence of his master. But that of its contenta, which will be found fairly correct

and gentlemen, for your presence here today. though we cannot vouch for minute accuracy

cominavity. The delays, rexations, obstructions, this confidence is often misplaced, the following We have insisted for some titue that the mis-

na well sa for the prizes which have been pre

and interferencer, to which merebante are now vase which came before the Mixed Court the CHUNG-HOW. vivaary question was one of the most pressing

sented to the mehbol. For our own part, we

(Shanghai Courier.) |||

liable on the landing and shipping of goods, are other day muy serve to slow, They have a sobool for young ladies of Euro-bull continue our exertions in the noble and

Mr. Louis Moore a few weeks ago found that with which we should be to del; and on that they should be first well gronded in their pean descent, attended by no less than 80 pn. praiseworthy cause of education, and we hopa

One effect of the controversy which Mr. Han. Perpetual sources of irritation and abjects of readers will here see the pronf...

Female teachers and consequently female own language and in ite grammar, as the best pils. This school is in to clases, one English to salarge more and more every year the burg a letter to the Times has given rise to, hau cant. To one house they come in cae he had been robbed of something like 30 been to lead those who believe Chung-how to lupo, to another in another, bat all complain watches. He informed the Police, who examined

and tour for a slange.

Into the facts and seandalized high by telling ahals to be done away with, as interfering parition for the study of a foreiga tongue. and ons Portuguese. The young ladies are sphere of our operations.

It is only the English pronunciation that must instructed in reading, writing, grammar and HE. the Lieut-Governor replied as fol-bobre or less guilty to re-esuming the cri

It could hardly be otherwise. The Japanese bins that their suspicions rested on Lile buy, a with the pause and retirement of Chinese socibe learned early to be acquired thoroughly. The composition, in both languages. They are lows-Father, Raimon Ladies and Gentle-deo on which that belief rests. Of catirafan but little experience aniong, the meelves of domestic who had been seven years in the No Mission to be permitted to have mor Jourger boys in our English classes have this taught geography and history, and needlework man-It affords the mech pleasure to bure the very foreign eye-witness of the massacre bar rapid inetheds of transacting business, employment of Mr. Moore and bis friends, lings 45 converts, and the must be reported year done remarkable well, a reaalt attribut-of all descriptions, French, Italian and Music, opportunity to-day-for the second time-ofas perished, the evidenon as teemarily of methods which are bein of steamerd and rail and was considered to be "above suspicion. mally to official to be appointed in excluble, almost entirely, to the exortions of our bath root and inatrament: The Sistors find, distributing the Prizes of these very excellent pircumstantial nature, locality for this purpose. Buysseljolatoond testuber. Mr. Terry. We do not prem the however, that their pupils are not as attentive with me the strongost Hétine of gratification at rect, and the witness, a highly respectable Eo-Parentage. Severe pureta:lity in business is it tended to confirm their suspicious, gave ibon But the fallowing item is somewhat more di.way, and everywhere, betray truces of their His examination by the Police authorities, bilo schools.. I am sure every long pr.ment abares cubrice the children of quiverie, and then we end of the falls of war the pliante, sometimen it is some anrious learning from the report just rend, of the at the time of the massere engaged in a public place, and it down before a century as neither the missing property nor the pawn,

Ertle boys to exercise anything but thele memo and regular as are our dogs, hometimes it is

reigner, can be produced if necessary. Be eendage of forms to which they are willing discharged.

almost avlenown to Asistics, They more in no legal evidence against him, and he was under certain restrictinus and limitations; there are the attiring to put old heads on young question of etiquette, which interferes with re highly satisfactory and most cheering youul Department of the Chinese government, aalor contentedly as if the reforms which their grand tickets to represent them were found. Yet this alan the reported montbly to a rexistrar. and it recrível nail cherished doctringaand son on 'abstract questions a to strain bis mind being at school after fourteen years of, ago. establishments. We have heard of 900 desti- frequent occasion to visit, and thus eams to | With modero, foreigner it is teg ofsopidio, wine, No, argued plainly wome Altereng and prenesung against Confucite honideroj-bondkopack clifld se reles attendance in the aldan girls,scheme at whigh bay attended the institution of theorismce that of Zicatele, which Cling-how hudebildren will inberit wore vicariously enjoyed by expensive haunts of the gentleman, in the site. iens of the Chinese, to be strictly prohibited. and injuro lie powers, probably, pormaxently In-Earope, girls the not love the Convert tote Chinese children having been rescued from know our informant very wel. Un the more-stherviss. He is impatient of forms and de- cther resources thus even a bad-boy's stipend.

death, and reared and taught to be actul ming of the 21st June, Chang-how, to the sar bern of the Community. We have learned justs except at the open ports, and to be able to Chinese law fa every respect, and years later in life, he would learn with one The Bisters have, also, schoola for Obinese that in additian upwards of 300 girls bave been prise of every one, cane to this establishment aty, and even of fathmusea and mountain At length the tongues of some of his fema

Said to Suez, runs a tunnel under Mont Cenis, opium abopman being pointed out by a pawn- to be obliged to conduct themselves towards and pleasure, and in one-half the tire. We femnica, and ovary lurge scale. It may be saved from misery and similarly cared for the early hour of 8 o'clouk, and asked an in-chains. He cote through the desert from Portia leaked out a little truth. Thes' ng must guide and improve sotare without atasid that they undertake the care of that par- These in therisires are great sind happy results, formant to walk and the place with him. As world, ent through the land from Corinth to broker as having tried to pawn come watches officials in every way like the nativos.

tempting to force it beyond its powers. Mo-tion of our flock from the eradis to the grave. hobieved by the formation of these schools; and a variety of subjects, but with the air of a man spot where he may begin the work which is to count for having bod the watches in his posses they proceeded round, Chung-bow talked about Kenkrice, and now searching for a convenient with him, and being anked by the police to ag A Christian couvert 'to be non-suited, in a

Infant School.

Again we find that a most useful and practical native lawsuit, if a Missionary interfere in his dern Europe in fulling in error in one extreme, behilf.

The work commences in the nursery of the education is provided for the youth of both who was pre-occupied with something else. At veite, the Auatic and Posifle oceans. But, sion, named the boy in question, and when the hison establisbionts to be visited by re- Their old meg of forty tasks their memory with Foundling House. There are many foundlings, sexes, the great benefits conting from which length he went away, leaving om informent above all, he is restless and impatient under two were brought face the latter did not deny

created ue Lessing, but one, word of which infants from three days old upwards, in the it is unnecesary to dwell apan. We have wondering what this visit could meal.Verdelays and obstruccions to business. His time it. Another gleam of light guida Ufa

afterwards the mandarin in of gular officers, and funding hospitals other naderstand. Earope infits strive to Convent and out at narue under the care of the hal ample evidence of the good which bae been the Department referred to, came in search of merey, and he begrudges an excessive ex-tives to the keeper of a wine shop, who was for comprehend and master things far beyond their Sisters. Very many children are received, effected by this education, when we learn, from bim, and told him that Cheng bow had left penditure of the one in making but a little of a long time a servant of Messra. Philips. capacities and powers, while their manor ce every year at bath, sur Convents, the one in the the report, of the numbers of pupila whieh mesanga with bim (the mandarin) for bio. Na the other. To be worried by a Custom-Hansory & Co., but was discharged three yea

Queen's Road

well as the ozu on the Hill, have been neat out into respectable employ turally enquiring what the cingh was the been among mankind an innate detestation of bone wore found the pain-tickete for some of

is bia special nversion, These fa and has ever go for none questionable coadust. In At St. Saviour's we hare, besides the Eng-who, but for the shelter afforded them, would meat in Hongkong and other neighbouring mandarin replied." Ha desired me to tell you not one tile tube, and, if it must be confessed, the missing watches. These recovered, morsed the actual nurderers only to be punished;; nolish Sobaols; two · Portagnese clashes; one in have died of expontire in the streets, or on porte; and I would here. desiratú impreso upon to be alarmed, as no one will be attacked but the ard nbsence of that moral soverity towarda chens a alte to ante others, and the mystery of

In the event of another magamere occurring.

to be mulcted in consequence. The ¿élsruti aṁ {tendance of Sfty-six in the two classes. In the for the little ones, and, although a very large or appointment Is now-a-days to be had with Franch." Our informant, who did not go much abstractions culled gaveraments less common- Cuppausation allowed; and no city or distriot ripe, the other superior, with'nnuverge at the hill sides. Wet nurses are provided our young friends present that no employment

the chief buying no puiwa-tickets was explained: zenior clues, the English Kangauge is taught percentage of those taken in die in a.short time out education. The days of patronage, when to the city as foreign Seitenant, could not known in transactions between individuals. The bay refused to take any ticket, trusting on- and the pupitia are urreise in translators they are most frequently at death's door when friends in offco were omnipotent to appoint, when he heard this message, understand its in The most virions woman in existence will controly to the honour of the Pawstraker! from the one language into the other, a most received), still there are many saves who, as are gann by "In my going days, to enter and be went off to the Settlement to enquirer from the eyes of a ticwaiter, and all except three, which were given to some...

port. But the worda awakened misgivings. cel a dozen yards of Mechlin or Brussels. Thus, bit by bit, the watches were recovered read these terms seem hused on the effective method of perfecting their knowledge eoon as they can walk and talk a little, find profession the candidato need, but that the state of things. Of course, be speedily so scruples about the three or four friend on board a steamer which is not now in charges alleged against Missionaries za causes of both, and of ascertaining how much or how their way into the infant school, where there or family claims upon the State. Now much of the Tigutin Musuners; in fact, judging little they understand of what they read. It are, now, about fifty or sixty healthy, happy medionis aro ineffectual. Now education is the Lead not tone words foreshadowed. Indeed, duzens of Joavin's gloves which serve to port. The evidenos ugainst the culprit was from the information before us, propusula mora tends strongly, ton, to promote increased uc- little things, learning to bo clean and úrderly, test, and remember the competition is open to was not long in the Settlement when the

which are word, with all the more pleasure that men were brought before Uben. Ia cross- aloniated to excite emplatio and angry rejas. Carey and precision in the use of words. The and to hold their tongues, the first elements of all. Equally is this the case in all other profes more of the burning Consulate began to be ber of the fortnight in Paris, and now sufficiently clear and be and the wine-shop tion coil bardly have boen pinned. A roquest and for several hours, French, Spanish, Can these little orphans. They will sheer your to impress up a my young bearers, that the end direct to prove that Obang-bow had a disthe ganini poet who felt that the churn of his he could, and he (the wine seller) would disposo

meen. English and Portuguese lesanos ore given daily, of all improvement. I recommend a visit to sins and cocupations-and-I accordingly wish

they have paid no duty. O let a drink thee examination it came out that the latter told This evidence is, we think, sufficiently strong anexciod of kinga! was, the exclamation of Mr. Mooro's boy to steal as many watches as that Missionary touching should cease alloge ther, would, tavo beon simpler and less objec. tonese, and Mandarin are taught in "separate coming, and do, their Îttle almost to tempt you best friend they can set unt, with in life, is a tinot knowledge of what was about to happen.lues could never be perfect an lang us its con of them for him. tionable. That the receipt of this despatch classes. We look upon a knowledge of lan to come to see them again. *

Boond education. It is needles for mo fare Bat oven apart from it, the evidence of such tenta were taxed. But as long as the present crented none excitement is diplomatic circles, suges nan jadiepenale element, now-n-

Chen ordered the life!, one mouth's imprison- ther to enlarge upon the great advantages fare-koowledge ereme to us quite conclusive scheme of things lasts, we preanme Custom medt and 10 blows of the heavy babon; the we aun well believe; and our information ways to Add German to our list; German trade and pass into the Orphanage, where they are taught these institutions, and it unly now remain lieve that Chugg how was ignorant of what must be to get as much from them's possiblo as aud 40 blows of the light bamboo. It seems to daya, in education, and we are endeavouring At about six or seven years old the infante freely offered to the youth of Hongkong Those who hold the contrary would have na bo Ronson will exist, and the object of legislators receiver to get a half month's imprisonmeno was reply. The Chinesa Government have German infoonoc are increasing so largely every' to real and write in Chinese, and to do needle for"we, in my own name, and I think, I msevery, ondlie in and round Tientsin triumphed smallest expones of.. Irritation to those who us that the latter was the guillier of the tet. · ahoma incir hand at lag, and us a a sheet so in hacking, and a good lesson in play. Hitherto, they havo on-training European boys for aitaationa in the morn skittai than the European girls. They Father Raimondi, and the other Everend

have to pay it

One pawnbroker insisted strongly on being tented themselves with rejecting our alan for North of China sod in Chinese official life, and, inre also taught to make themselves thoroughly Gentlemen conncoted with these saboule, for

It may be doubted whether the system under paid what he bad advanced on the watches progres. Now they then the tables, and de-am bappy to any, we have now Gyu aladentameful, doing, as they grow up into strength their untiring zeal and enorgy in, this good. -- EXTRAVAGANCE IN CHINA. which the Japanean-collect their revenue feu pledged with him; but this Chen peremptorily unud out retreat! Que Deus vult perdere who speak it fluently.

and yesra, all the work for the house and for work, which bas produced such happy results;

foreign trade does not involve a very large refused. Pawnbrokers, who advance on goods prins dementat. Foreign Governments will be We are very fortunate, 90 for as languages themselves. During the past year several girls and equally deserving of our praise and admi- Economy, like most other tuinge, can be mount of slip between what they might, and for which the usual ticket is refused ure cer-

are concerned, in having, in our book, bugs of of ten years old and opwards have been mentration are these nions and good Ladies, who easily made ridiculous; it may even become what they actually du obtain from it. They tainly open to suspicion. they still or not Philo-Chinese are said to be, different nationalities, so that unr pupils learn into the Convent by the Police, who had found bavo tired from the world for the purpose of positively odious. Unfortunately it so often cannot be expected to discriminate between at last, rather nahamed of their protegén,

not only to read and write in tongues not cucir them abandoned on the streets, without home devoting their whole lives to the welfare and does dégonerate into a most repulsive mean those who may be trusted and those who inay Our correspondent also writes what persecu own, but acquire without effort the power of or employment. These girls, I am glad to say, belt of the orphan, the widow, the sick, and neas that it real importance as cardinalet. It must also be allowed that when a lar

the deatitute. (Applause.)

THE LATE UNITED STATES CONSUL tion has occurred at Ichow, and the converts speaking easily and freely. It is not only in are doing well in the Orphanage.

virtue, according to the modern code, is obecured. | system of Onetou-Hwan adminstration ha Sizpe the opening of the Convent, 300 girls His Excellency thon distributed the prizes, When a hustrabewe you numistakeably that beeropt-in, evan strict men restrain their duty.

AT YOKOHAMA. thero, and the owners of the bouse rented by the schools, but in the play-ground, and in the the American Mission, have been beaten, ordinary intercourse of their daily life, that have been maintained, educated, and many of observing on giving the medal to the first re-fa counting the cost of every moisel you eat, paring subordinates from giving to an undis Lemool Lyon, the United States Copaul was done in the raw t the Presbytering Mie- our pupils purine their studios in languages them put out in the earld be the Sisters. Yea, cipient that the lay was very lacky to obtain and every drop you drink, you either avoid his eritinating and bowellose institution more Yokohama, is dead. He has been suffering morn sion in Shans, lot automind that com- We have several boys who speak more than put out in the world, for they are kept in the modal so early in life, His Excellency himself hospitality altogether, or from sheer mischietton is actually necessary to puss their goods or less for some time past, but only within the pensation which was asked, for the Chinese throu languages. There are some not ten years Convent until they can be provided with good not having been so fitunate to obtain one yet, laverate his breast by making haros in his or save their consciences. They are quite will Inst fastnight has be ben anriously ill. The who suffered in the Mission compound, has been old who can translate from English into situations or respectably married, not an un. although he had now been serving his country liquor. And so, da certain minute domestic ing to pay fall duties, but are not solicitous to arm of death was cuftening of the bruin. rotneed to the american hintater. No wonder Spanish, French, and Chinese, and do it toleroommon ovcerrence, and, I assure you, the for forty-three years. The following are the parsimonies curse infinite worry to many men, pay more than is necessary, if they ouM ÉRONPA Hewan born ab East Needham. Maussetts, the Chioche are preparing for war, if they are ably well.

Courant-bred girls are much sought after by sucessful candidates

which injure their temper and their happiness some portion of the regulated mulot. Other in January, 1806, and had coequently just prepared to stand by their preacat line of Frinting Office to our Establishment, and good manners, and ability to do many thinga

During the past your we have added a small; their countrymen, becuase of their modesty, LIAT OF PRIZES GIVEN AT 81. SATIQUR'S more than misfortunes of a more formidable en bribe the minor officials, who in their turn completed bis 65th your.. He was engaged in diplomacy.

· COLLEGE, FOR THE YEAR 1871.

kind, algo a probably bribe their superiors, sad irregolaris bisine gery actively principally in the Dustera The Peking I wen were to come off on the there any of the boys are taught this soful which Chinese girls, as a rule, are not taught to

I. Liguan, gold medal, given by . E. the falsust makes moural wot and its truth afections All this is bad. It does injustice of which state he was no of the pioneers. Nevertheless, the proverb holds true, « Willies of all kinds occur in a thousand different States, until 1840 when be removed to California, 31st March and the 1st April. The Cycle says at We were in dubt, ut first whether to do. Ten, were married last year from the Con. Lieut-Governor, for general improvement. the Tuogli-yamen had presented a Cup-

start the Printing Office, or to get" together a vent, and, if we had had any other of a fitting P. M. de Laur, gola pedal, given by the Hon. has been often exemplified in the history of to the general average datimation in which to. During the last ten years he has resided in collection of Philosophical Instruments, and age, they could have been conrried also. ELJ: Bull, for Chinese.

the foreigners who have resided and reside now: reigners are, or abould be, held by the Japanese Oregon. Wherever he was, public affairs found instruct our papile in the esperimental Boissoge

Sunday School,

CA. de Souza, bupion, for Chinese.

in this Settlement. One of them some years for commercial probity, it demoralizes sabor- bim no indifferent "looker on, and those who uge remarked that if he puly could get backdinates on both sides, and "not least it does a know something of his career tell as, that ho what he had spent unnecessarily in Shanghai gierous injury to the amonot of revenue was always regarded as a straightforward he would be able to live comfortably in Eng-which the State should derive from its gom independent man, who not only formed his own Land ; and whether takon sa a community or'an i moroiul trenties.

Lopivion: bat' expressed and upheld his owA individuals it cannot be gainsaid that the ex- That the Customs revenues throughout Ja bonest pooristione irrespective of personal |ponses "" of Shanghui are sufficient to sink the pan might be largely increased by a more sys. consequence.

mort prosperous community.lematio collection of them does not adroit of a At the earliest age at which he could be Hi- ....... No business can be carried on without certain doubt, and now that the Government is really nitted into Freemasonry he joined the brother. neccanary expansea, but it is very important to entering upon a career which will require a bood; and was to the day of bir dəith peculiaris. maintain some reasonable proportion between more strict and economical administration of open to thoclaims of the order. Naturally extr the outgoings and the incomings. Di Shang. ita finances, it might wall,tura ita attention to mely warmbuarted, to a Missonis brother bis bai and other parts of China we are guíto. sure the Custom Herse systems, and consider whe sympathy was unbounded During the forty. the proportion is far too much against the peother an orgaóis change would not serve ita four years daring which he belong to the ple who endnet their businces here. Certain purpose better than any modification of its Craft, he had been Worshipful Master of luxorice are justly deemed neopasiting in this present, agbems.

several lodgea; and the founder of same, Folimate, and no ressonable man nouli "öljąct is If se tam for an example to China, we are one of which in Oregon was named after the comforts, including "generous" diet, nanes strook with the extraordinary progress and bim, the "Lyon Lodge Here be has never cente and exercies which are necessary to sciency of the system under which the collec. formally joined either of Lodges, but from time the vast array of idle servants; the utter in- tion of this branch of the revenue bus been placed to time he would visit them; and he ever aliqwed difference to the outing of money ou expensirs in the hands of foreignera. We have now lying ble interest in their prosperity. To, in dot Apå useless artioles, the oviravagant soale of before us the Reports on Trade for 1860, issued wonderful then, that he should have requested payments for bonse building which we en. from the Customs prose in Shanghai, and no as his last wish, that his obsequien should be Conture and the bigh rates of pay which all one who will be at the pains to examine conducted by his Masvaic breiligen, and that............... Eavopenne, whothor clerks or artisana ure úc. thess or fail to be struck with the they should take charge of his remains until customed to receive, all being the legacies of thoroughness, the efficiency, order, and system they can be removed, by the next steamer, to a generation when gambling in trade was more of the service which has produced it. It is Amerian. Of course, this charge the brethren frequently successful then it bas of late' years; absurd to suppose that any ashome which the willingly accept; and instead of being interred

Chinese or

in the cemetery, he will be conveyed to the Of course there would he a lond and bitter motion we could contrive or keep in

calloon their revenue with the Masonic Hall; and there await the departure of cry wore any atteinpt.at si general rednotion of enotness, effoiency, and small amount of slip the steamer, the salaries of European clerks likely to be of the Chinese foreign-Lispectorate, Wo He us twice married. His family by his put in forve, and indeed arthing jo more natural doubt if we should be far wrong in ontimating first wife, fire in number, are of mature age: tina that they ebould sock all they can get. the lona af revanno to Japan consequent on its bat he leaves a widow and two young children. But are these won any the happier for being praent mode of collection at less than twenty who lose in him a most affectionate husband over-paid? Are they even the timber for it? | per vent.; and it would probably exceed this and parent. We think not. On the contraty, with a few calinats very considerably. Presuming that He has been in Yokohama agarly two yearsz medal, realable exceptions, gentlemon in receipt of the total duties jollected at all the ports now and leaves behind his good namo both se as

| salaries of £400 and £500 a year, and who pro-i amount to a $1,000,000, this som might be oficial and as an upright pian, et

He was about to lears Yokohama for another bably never rescired £100 in England, asem to increased by $200,000 per annum, at so ex- savo nothing. Many of them ever get insolved penditure of perhaps Efth be sixth of this sphere of usefulness; and probably bad he tol in peduniary difficulties from aber extravasana. This may not seem any such advantage been overtaken by illness be would bare gone zance or reckless gambling; and as a rule their as should induce the Japanese to make so by the P. M.. ateamer: at the end of this Jargo inoonies meister to luxurious habits vital and organic a change as the replacing of a month, as far as Hongkong en route for For the Fristeza, a Gold Pennil Case, given who are certain to inoupacitate them for the Japunees by a foreign staff of officials. But Singapore, in by Mr. Stewart, Inspector of Sebople,

enforced Frugality which awaits the greater it must be remembered that a large increase in We announce bie decease with great regret: After this, srbart dialogue was hell hotween number who may eventually hire at home, the trade nå all the ports is abzulately certain, and cannot forbone from sprossing to his some of the pupile in English, French, Spanish, Roe the urge mosses which were formerly and should we have a good rica crop during bereaved widow his family, and co-nationale, Italian, Parzigause, alalay, Cantonese Citizend univérial, andare till tax tou moch in vogue, the next two saturas this increase may be our extreme sympathy-Japun, Gazello, Apri

unglows to be permitted.

while John Chinaman erra in the

No women to be allowish to attend foreign valg Qua services; and fondle Missionaries

go home, or at least demat from work

Puré únoultivated,

not to be made to pay for the recklessness of ,individuale; duð land once confiscated is not to

be restored...

that it has called fortla more than one strean-

öbliged to take up the question now, whether

TUNGCHOW. (Courier.)

APEL, 4, 1871

Orphanage.

J. Awab, gold imedul, given by Mr. Over. beak, for Grametry id Arithmetic.

und in practical Chemistry, but we decided in When married or out in servior, the girls favour of the Printing Press, as we felt it to are not lost sight of by the Nane. If from the Some little excitement has been produced in be practically useful to theta in alter life. We they were forgotton and neglected, the Coun, for Geography.

·be our firat duty to toach the Boys what would moment of their departure from the Courent A. Gattierez, gold medal, give by Me our quiet gity by the news which reached bere have been, au far; successful; six of the boys in good effects of their training and education few days since from Con The fleet of Chinese this College and tiree from the Reformatory would soon be obliterated by constant association.

Arthur Recke, Tous; for English Compost hoatu which feita the Crenn coasts every year

bays been instrooted in the Printer's art, and i tion with their pagan friends and relations.

J. Bastos, silvor medal, given by Mr. Burke,

3. Baptista, books, for Writing,

Third Class.

frous the islands oppositus, kas begu attacked have made wonderful progress. Boys of difThey, therefore, are still the papils of the for Drawing, by the order of the Corean governments overal ferent putionalities were selected, and we have Sisters, and assemble every Sunday, with other Shiosse were killed, and others wounded; nað the whole foet has returned.

bad books printed in English, French, Fortu. Obiaces wommi, for religious instruction,

ass and Latin,

As far as I can learn, this affair has no con-

Budron.

JAPAN

The Sunday School has an average attend. ance of sixty women, mostly servante, who deserve great øredit for their regularity and nesiduity, and for the sacrifice of their little In the town we have two other: Portuguese Iolaurs time. (

Drawing, free of any extra charge.

Að St. Saviour's we' teeth, also, Music and

OTHER SCHOOLS.

When old age and infirmition come upon.

J. Noronhr, books, for Geography, D. Barradas, hooks, for Grammar. A Baker, booke, Expositor. Shand, Class. A. Bone metal, for Beading.

D. da Luz, booke, for drithmetici Albert Carvalho, books, for Grammar.

Lopes, booke, for Geography.

J. Carvalho, books, Expositor

Britto, twaka, for Geography, Darreto, books, for Reading:

C. de la Roza, banks, Expositor.

- French Cluse, C. Richards, books, Doude, booke

Anglo Chinese School Yantso, silver medal. "Oban-u-Cheuk, booka

A Sin, books,

(Shanghai Courier)

The reason given for this attack is that these febermen have been in the habit for some score past of plundering and outraging the jahabi- iante of the Corean const, until at length their excusses have roneed the Coreana to Turengo, Schools; one, little better than an infant and they have determined to drive then away sotool; the other, for grown up lids, where, thons, there is, orvos, a day for the in and prevent if possible their return. Most of under the tuition of Mr. De Silva o Bonza, the Convent, where they pass their time mach- the Chinese bere throw the whole blame they study their own language and the Erging, opinning, and in other employments suited their own people.

.lin

to their age nud bealth. salign with the spected visit of the Americanate caught at home by private tutors, and, on their labours in the use of bindes female.

A few of the Portuguese youth of the Colony The sole object the Sisters have in view in

the whole, if ounuot bo said that the children (education, is to train up the girls fato good, of the Catholic part of the population are left useful wives for men in their own spliore of life, Raeducated. The greatest difficulty we oncemu. and to it them to be careful, God-fearing mo The following items are from the Japan ter is the fondness of parents and children alike there. It se n'moletako—a gravo mistake→to anp Gavelio of April Bib.

for changing from school to school und from pose that nothing can be done towards edunating. "The fortnight since our last, has been one of study to blady. If we were to change the the Chinese fouala, alcea she is tanght English Bore moment to Japah, Two publie works: names of our schools once a month, and move ways of life and babita. Nothing should be. have bout opened--the Naval Dook and Arsenal them from place to place, round the Island, I changed in their modes of life, ideas, and custome at Yokosku, about 12 miles from this port, sad thtuk we could secure the constant attendance which is not radically vicions sad sinful. In the Mint at Conka. The former took place on of nearly all the bote all the year round. things indifferent no change 'should be made. the 23 ako., in presence of the principal offi. After our boya buve left us, we do not forget: Chinese ways are, in such things, na good for cers of the governmaut, the foreign represents them, but strive to keep alive in thom a love of them as our ways are for us. This failure to tives, and a goodly assemblage of people. The study. We get together, occasionally, st read distinguish between things vicious du then- latter event took place on the following Tuesday in, and to witates experimasta ja Physical selves, and thinge Judifferent in themselves, -the 4th. April; and several members of the Sciogce, and strive” to “để some little good in has been at the bottom of many mistakes mudo. government and the English and United States that way, a

by Europeans. In Chinas especially in matters Biven OUTER SCHOOL but with education. Ministers left this on the 1st instä to give the ceremonial the sanation of their preson, A Our school for the education of Chinese

Good Shephard School" private letter informs us that the ceremonies children in their own longange was fairly aci Within the Inst year, the good Bistors havo at the opening of the Mint were quite success tended, avemging from 10 to 100 paplis during made a further effort, and baya opeund á Re- ful-bus wo live na yet no fall report of the the year, except for the one monia about the fuge of the Good Shepherd, or, a Reformatory, proceedings.

beginning of the Chiness. Your Inexorable where girly, rescued from, a life or publia mai The Builway lint is now arriving, and custom takes nearly all our pupily sway then. and abano, may be sheltered and trained to a. several ships in the harbour are discharging it The Anglo-Chintas or Commercial School, a better life. They have also en Hospital for no fust as they can. The works are being pushed his school in attached to St. Saviour's and women, in the building known as. St. Franole tum ua rapidly ne possible; and contemporney, in it the Chinem are Laught to speak, read and Hospital, at Wanchai.

gress on railway" matters, talks of the first seo. write in English. Thore bas, always been a May not say that the good Bistera of Charity Jund' Porin Olijuose.: The Italing and Porte. huvu vontributed to vitiate the persons who very rapid indeed. It were for better to under 6th.

A Bick, booke. ',

Chistes, School. Leong-hing-ku, books. Leong-tai-hi, bopka,

Portuguese School-First Class Segismundo dos hodien, silver

by Viscount de Gernal. Cesarino Carvalho, booke." Francisco Bibeiro, books,

Boond Claus, Polycarpo Xavier, First Prize, Joaó Cordeiro, Becond (do,

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