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THE BURNING OF THE DOLORES eened on Friday night, orroborated the no- count of what took place at 10 'slock, SUGARIE." One of the sunmon, av Austrian, who was when he lett
The Coroner Baving recapitulated the evi on board the Dotorer Uyaris, given" us the Pillowing ponnnt of the matter which plages danse, the jars to that deceased died from the occurrente in futally wons Lip-hopin poisoning out by who administered to that which it has hitherto been in. He was 20 evidence to show. The torman cotton that before the burning of the sand they had rebarked on the absence of the labip Cook place, the coolies had "mu inied, and other by whom the drug might have been ad
that they act Bre là the venee! only because ministered as a stooping draught.
The Coroner, while accepting the verdict as they wore unable to shoceed in thrie objast" of murdering the captain and grew of the vessel strictly in accordance with the evidence, oh Hardly had the vessel left Macao, whra Bigas served that from bis knowledge of the Chinese of dignfoation became manifcat; and on the habita be should have no hesitation is saying day after leaving 25 when würd place in from the deceased had committed anioide.... on deck, in consequenoo of their having gone about encouraging the others to rise, and say. ing that they wild" wheh the deck with the Batopenas blood; and an interpreter whom BEFORE THE HON, CHIEF JUSTICE the captain, omployed as a detective, bad tull him several times, to be careful, as there, wari,
HONGKONG, MAY 185, 1871.
In yesterday's paper we reprinted from Northern contoraporary a very interesting account of a demonstration which has arisen
SUPREME COURT, DAARAAGA 17th min
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The entries were more numerous this time than taken to the place of execution amid the China in very critical, and requires a temperata in every great part of the Chinas Empire. en any former occasions and at the censuring plaudits of their friend, offering a stred of And lastly. Mr. Wala o lud constantly possibility of mural ubers landing mex for
their lives but Arm attitude of the great Powers
-With respost to jnyumàupprehension as to the wb'ob look place at the Club premises, the bulk na pabllo worifices to the Chiveso of the ponios looked magnificoutly. The foreigners. He was not sorprised that Mr. opposed any high-based course bring taken the protection of the lives of British subjects, stewards of the reens are Mora Hagudo, Wade, in winding up the bistory of the ciso,by us with reference to the Chinese, said, on it rested entirely on two letters which gave po
cominented on the final dearse in these the 13th of October
pmót whateyor of the fact. • Thoan vilonra were. Hanna, Ainalte, Beebe and, Mazilowa
A kapu and there bega a xuübout English or infòrnied by Mr. Woda before he got his in. Silver is rising in value, for which the Chinese terms- ish various and contradictory redeons; Dr. It is mother in substance the form.oniculat French, as Tientsin on the 21st of Jane, I structiis from this country, the be was in Mary, superintendent of the Nangking ed to antinfy the representativos of foreign docht gresitly that, the atrocity of that day communication with Adai Kellett as to the nrsonal, departed by the Manole, leaving to Powers, who having acted throughout as the would have beep perpetrated,"
loading of marines for the protection of life nud signs bohind him of his baving, on the part of friendly pounsultors of China, on hardly fail He did not wirk'st to be appposed because he property. The noble car and affuded to par Viceroy Li-lining-chang, organized the Northere to consider themselves as having been trilled bad laid stress upon the importance of the Embassy at Peking. Now, our palley was to
pressace of ú gunboat, that he was in favour of make the Chinese Government themselves an Chino rules, is rumor had it, for the anni- with." hilation of foreign forses so fear of war with These being the facts of the onse, thero, arose thle panntry taking a high-handed couras with derstand that we looked to them with whom kby foreign poster vannot be the cause of silver the perbas still more serious question what regard to China. He thought that we could wo had made the treaty Ju see, that it stimulu. wising. L-lung-chang a brother, Li-ban-obang, we the colation between ourselves and the nor do the mercantile cumanity interested in pau were curried out. That principle possess Vienny Lot the protigueu of Hope and Obinés? On the one band, we were strick with the Chinese trudo a moru orucl kindocated overy advantage both for ourselves, hnd for Hoonan, fa at present at Tientsin, catonsibly the important commercial position we beld, and than to adopt towards China ao atlituele China. It was for our interest to strengthen to pay his brother a visit wbito on uld route to the still vaster Tortunes in itor for us on the likely to result in hostilities, In the nither than to reakce the authority of the MALE. Oeking to have unionens of the Emperor 2 but oppaing up of the interior which wors wholly first place, the Government should insist Dentral Government at that country and it really, ramour says, to concoct some measures undeveloped and abounded in resources; and og temperately, if you plense, but, at all events, was also for the interest of the Chinese Gov- #gainst foreigners 1-Use this then be the the other with the limited epirit of enterprise of fruit upon the terms of the Treaty of 1858 erant that we should adopt a goarse, which any desperate o on smong che coolica, and ho
reason of silver rising lately? Hardly any rain the vatives, and their readiness to carry on being carried out in their integrity; and in would strengthen their control at the extremi He Nuserally Abdoolally, feed that an outbreak night occur. Ca tho
Mr, Francis appeared for the bankrupt, who had fallen this rear at Tientsin and, judging tide with luropeans, provided they were al the next place, they should endeavour, when-tles of their empire, and although this might dar of the openence our informatus on in Shangbai in consequence of taxes, belthetween decks in the aft part of the vessel, dame up for his adjötrdod‹ Fast "erðmination, by the prayera of the Emperor for rain, the Inwed by the official qbussge, to dust. It was ever opportanity offered; to remove these arti- sometimes involve a little debty, and therb
and he states that the tween dooks are es, can. Mr. Brereton appeared for Ekee, a creditor for has been the case all over the north of remarkable lot tont daring our eumerang ware Soil restrictions which had undoubtedly bin might be occasions on which we should be d imposed upon the coolies doing work in the atrnoted that te possible to obtain a olhar 85.200, and applied for an adjournment, that in and the crops in these regione, aro with China our true in tes had not, boendered to a great extent trado communications liged to offer the ussines of our bail Torbe view gathers for the whole learth of the lip kis client might examine the soggysts, which suffering from draught This drought, in my expended, and why? Because the people were betwoon. Chlan and other countries. He also to co-operate with the Chinesio anthorities in settlement, by means of a peculiar arrang Looking forward, he noticed that an attention were very voluminous. The bankrapt it ap opinion, in the cause of silver rising so anxious to maintain it that oven though trusted that while keeping up.out.communina redressing what ought not to hare cried, ch ment between a curtain beading chosen by was going on between a Chinnad, tas Portu peared, bad originally been before the OutreThe annual mesting of the British Settle-one-half of the Empire, was at war with the tions with the Central Government of China, he thought that in the long runs thould the body of the coolies and the local Man, gusso interpreter, and the stovekeeper, ha for his last examination on Mar 25, 1840. Hement Lund-confere for the purpose of electing foreigner the other half remnined at peace. This we should not permit the local authorities, in obtain any just deal we had to make much darins in the city. It appears from the subsequently heard from them that the was then ordered to file, farther mogourts. That the member of coral for the next time Joined the hope of a vast expansion of our the event of the occurrence of outrages of this hotter by the regular node of proceeding thin cause of the quarrel was a complaint made by whole thing stood over for mearly twelve months, took place at 2 F., on the 2nd traite if the existing obstructions wera pence kind, to shelter themselves bebind the Central by porening the decentralising polier of giving ultima, at the British Consplate, Fer Mayfully and gradually removed. Cher position in Governmont, but should hold them responsible back to the local juthorities some of that power nanata given that over since the foreign the Chinaman that the mtions had been served months, and some two months ago the bankjesty's Consul, Mr. W. H. Lay, took the Jouir, Chius depended on one maintaining that spirit to a certain extent for nich breaches of the which had been, as is beliers, wisely Lakeb settlement has been catablished the coplics out abort by the Allowance for thrid men. fupt had been summoped to show cause why he and hises began by his reading the circular of enterprise among our commerous community terms of the Treaty In making theso re- from that by different Ministera. In Decem
After words bad been exchanged for dbine time, had not filed the accounts an ordered. He was doing work have been forced to submit to he noticed that several others of the Chiarines, then comitted, but security had been found, coming the meeting. After that the Chair which had bad a footing for an many yenta and marks, which were intended to draw attention ber, 1869, Lord Derby (hien Cord Blanley), na man of the outgoing Council, Mr. Henderson, and so largely extended commercial soliționa, to the arition-be would not say unsatisfac Foreign Secretary, gure phaitive instructions to these taxca, it being represented to them that on deck joined in the dispute, which prosonily and now the further soonante ád been fiel
The Chief-Jostico,You have at last fled read his report for the past year. I could not Lord Russell odea stated that the more the tary-state of our relations with China, the effect that the suplaints of minginerica came to blows, the Chinamon seizing lanka there were heavy duos to par to the ford and Bob other weapons as were at hadd something that is called necondi, M.: France understand it, very distinctly, but its generat point of contgot, between Europeans and treated that he had not excorded the bounds were to he don't with not upon the ppot, bat hy authorities, and that the mulet was, therefore and falling in n body on the interpreter deposited $1,000 h Court for you, Where did purport and to be adulatory of the Conboil's Chinese was narrowed, the safer and better it of fair critician on papers of this kind, regards roforence to our Minister at Peking The no- sforla. "When the reading of the report ended, i would be. With great deference to this opinion, buing had to the importance of the subject ble onel opposito bui adrerted to the main quite russonable. At first they seem to Dave and the storekeeper. The last two beat you get that money
The bankrupt stated that it bad been paid by the apenker was referring to a now road required he believed that the converse was the fact, and Hour, berr.) The toblo burl, who throughout tenane and Teriston of treilty figlite Sir borne the squeeze with commendable resigna a retreat. the interpréter firing his re-
cover while doing so, in order to keep the one Shorifally, whose money it was Helind who the British und French Settlements that the more points of contact were multiplied, his speech was very indistinctly heard, cun. Ratherford Alcock, acting under instructions tion, and there can be little doubt that they sailants off, and both storekeeper and it hard from Mr. Seth that Mr. Trancis spoke meet, and other kindred subjects: but M. provided that this was done faicly and discrept cluded by moving for copies or extracts of cor from Lord Jlarendon, encceeded in obtaining Conet painted int that the meeting had been 17, the better would be our prospects. Our puai- respondence relative to the revision of the a rovised treaty, which he sent home from set the advantages in the way of higher terpreter were forced xft to where to the said Sheriffully about it,
of 1858. "Mr. Brereton again asked for an adjour coprengd to elect:anaw Cobucil The roten tion also depended on our recognising the fastra Granville was nick obliged to the no-don to be a 'ge, at advinos'on the existing atate:
Obins, and which was thought by Lord Claren- wages which they gain 5 being able to form or informant was standing, so ent
ereen thon takon, and the resuit proved to be iu that the community at Tientsin sena,zök mávely Fari Zavour of Mr. Aug. 0. Cordes, Mr. C. G. Beebe an English, but a European one. The Ameble earl for the interesting speech be bad blade of things. A differcat opinion, however, was themselves into a species of guild, or copelled bin together with them to seck ment
refuge by retreating to the upper deck. On Il. Francis did not wish to throw and Mr. John A. T. Mondows, Mr. Kendommen rigan captain to show he had referred an pline which bad evidently involved very careful entertained by the commercial class in tijis operative Society, against the sum they and arriving there, they found everything in con- obstacle in the way.
The Quiet Justion shid that was the proper appeared thunderstruck at the result of the cince his ship at the disposal of the women sod study of the Blue-book on this subject, whini e costry and to him, and Lurd Clarendon, to pay to the Mandarins for protection. In fusion, the Chinese shave having generally doing this, they merely followed their mutiniod, and the Europeans being engaged in course. A month perhaps would be more con- vond in soon as he bad recovered from children, entered with heart and soul into the issued the other day. The mole aur bad call without, changing his own opinions, felt that his atonialsment began us postulating with the cause, and though he found no fault with the ed their attention, frat, to the outrage at Tion the opposition of the classes to the new treaty taking steps to prorent the, disturbanco venient instinct as Chinamen, is naturally as the spreading. As it became evident that a gone-
Adjourned till 14th June, protection being new members of the Council for not haring: adble earl, he bould not belp wishing that our tain, and, secondly to the pilioy which he was a universal that one of his last offcial note
prior to the meuling, made known (I suppose co-operation with the French in this matter thunght this coon ry abould adopt with regar was to recompond to the Cubiuct that it should. local Mandarina followed thein in uapouing al rieda was contemplated, the Captain extended by consent
to bluzaalf) their wilingasos in bold clove. had been a little heartier. He was no adrdonte to China. Ha entirely agreed with the noble, not be ratified, and his advies was taken de But one of the new Chuovil saved that this | fur & vehement or rush policy with regard to carl that that outrage was utterly in wordingly. But Mr. Wade, in the absence of the tax. Of late, however, they have come to ordered the boatswain to shut down the batch-
Be J.-M. Guedes, Jr. ways, and this was accordingly done. Shortly
was hardly necessary in a small community the Chase. Eu thought that in former daye ensable, and, in fact, nobody would think Sir Rutherford Alone, and shown sļDIQst every regard the squeeze as ton burdensome, and after, siku was scen leaning from the store Mr. Tuller appeared for the buskrapt Mr. what is of agost importance, they appear to room, and it was found that the vessel had Artretun said to represented Messrs. Smith, like saat of Boats. The new Council beld that policy as strained too far, but that during saying a wordia in defence. Hesteld also be quality they could wis to see in the repycarut their frat meeting on the 29th altimo, who the last few your be thought we had to a disposed to agres with the noble earl that there ative of this country in China; and their font. Mean. Cordes and Beebe, did Mr. Meadows certain extent passed from one extreme to the were four causes which bad contributed to bring ships might conat o Her Mujebty's Govern- bare discovered the proper means of freeing set on fire below. After some time the Archer & Co.. Mr. Paan (who transacted busi- Edropeans, including the interpreter, and us for the Borneo Company, Mr. Figuerido, themselves from the erection. They have soreasCuican nu le their escape in the bont (the bankrupte late pagines, who was a credi: the bonor to oleh him Chairman of the other. It sooched as if we were now inclined to about that unsstore. The first of those cuese ent doing all that we to their poser to trust solely to diplomacy, and to keep the idea was, wodumbtedly, the superstitious, feeling obtain becoming conditions at the hands of the herordingly went in a pelition to the Mon. the while of the ship's company getting away or for a very large sum), and other parties. Channel.
of force to mash in the background. The that existed among the lower orders of Chi- | Chinese Governments. (Henr.) The ship was burning three quarters of an hour. These creditors, havover, bad ugt, proved. Mr.May Ist. 1871.
Chinese were extremely cópd diplomatists, per-nese, who believed that their children were The Marquis of Sulisbury thought there cipal Council on the subject; and the water before the powder on board exploded, and Brorston having been under a disappreliguenin
THE DEBATE ON THE TIENTSIN
bape botser than ourselves, and when they kidnapped into the convents for the pur- was some ambiguity, at least in the view which is now receiving the attention of that body when that occurred the explosion was not very as to the day on which this last examination
found that deepatches ench 28. some in the "poso at their being put to death and their the Government tock of orders: sent to our MASSACRE The incident is interesting in two points tat, and only, soomed to take away a reloald be taken. Ile therefore asked for an
Tiçeut Bine-book, in which it was binted pretty | bodica made into drage. The second use naval officers in China. Ho would not trouble (London and China Express,) of view, Brat, the insight it gives us into the portion of the rewel Thie, our informant adjournmeet, ondertaking to file the proofs be
broadly that unless they reversed their line of was the course adopted by the missionaries, the House more than a single moment byread. auge, be siw from the water, after he had gtfore the-nart bearing. Mr. Tiller consented,
On March 24th, in the House of Lords, action wa should proceel to Kortalities, and, as But he thought there was a very general opinion fing extrants to show that orders bed beep sout manier in which the Mandarins contrive to away from the ship. He says that a Maltese, and the case was adorned to the 26th the Earl of Curasvon said he would have a matter of fact, no reunit; they were inclinal that any imprudent conduct of the part of the to: Chias that gaw nad men should not be lay taxea of this nature on the massos; and, of the name of Camilo Kirkop, stated protection being granted.
been glid had any other noble lord"under to doubt the force and value of our statements. missionaries, particularly in an empire liko disembarked for the protection of British anh. taken tho tuak of calling the attention of The House was perhapa," aware that a very Chine, was very likely to produce not the projects in Ohian. On page 174 of the Blue book, sucondly, as an evidence of the nonfidence to him that a Chinaman entered the store. rouw shortly before the occurrence, but
Fare Taifat: which the native community. at Shanghai are he 853 not see him combout agaii, Mr. Toller upprared for the bankrupt, and the House to the papers which had been pubintelligent. Irightaan, Mr. Hart, was now: Ingreda of Christianity, but very unfortunate fr. Wade, writing of an application by Acting. lished respecting the mussacront Tientais; spector-General of Customs in China, and it secular resalte. (Hear, hoary The Protestant Consul Lay for Resistance in anticipation of gradently acquiring in the justness and shortly after he had gone in this fate Mr. Frangle for bors creditors, whose debts but in she, ubarnce of this be thought it his was no, craggeration to say that he was the missionaries in Ohius stood on a very different attack, said saab an attick was, of course, is
und Bafoke were observed. He also states that amounted to rather more than $9,000, ned who efficacy of the Municipal Council. The fact when the home was fined down to the colles hud all proved. They wore in fact ill the are duty to bring the en jeet before their lordabipe. adviser of the Chinese Government in these fouting from the Roman Catholic missionaries possibility, and be promised to call on the that the coolies should have been content to in the old woman of the passed it out if one ditors who had proved. It appeared that the He would first refer to some of the circumstan, matter. He was told that when a despatch gatablished there they were few in nuber, senior ofloer in the North to relax or obtain go on for a quarter of a century submitting of the ventilation hola, no that the fire night bankrupt had been formerly compradors: toes of the onen. l then to the inforutices arrived it a token to him, and he was asked they had recaired no encouragement from the relaxation of the standing, orders so far ne to to a tax which they know was one not autho./ot be quenched. There were before the oa Mesars. Blum Brothere, and siterwards to Matumlly to be drawn froin them. The format whether it mesaf peace or war. Mr. Hart, ao. Government there were no supposed treaty admit of the debarcation of guge and men were probably av fresh in their lordships re quainted as be was with European actions, rights on which they relied, and, generally within the settlement. To what standing carfence bent 60 de og deck, 25 of whom F. Deseuser. He bad also been carrying on rand by any special local regulation, isa strange had been placed in irons in cousequcten of basiner for three months as a partver in the collection that he meal only briefly recapitulate would reply that it meant, peace, whereupou speaking, there were under the superintendenge order did Mr. Wade refor P. Whoever bad is- thần Prior to the 21st af lost June these bad the statements of the despatch were disregarded, of was large missionary societies in this sued them, they were obviously, dangerons to illustration of these with which the their bhvior shown signs of mutiny in the long-fat-cheang" long, the other partners Leen rumours goat at an unsatisfactory nature, and its objects fell to the ground. There were country who had given in very guid the lives as well as the property of every Eng-
day after 59 Tepsol left Mac12. Our in which had dropparent tives can be made to submit to squeezes informant states that at or about the time
In reply to the court, the bankrupt doposed and avons excitement prevailed. On the 21st, deveral points 20 which there seemed a danger and judicius advice Aroin, Great Britains lish inhabitant of a Chinese port. The noble and should form a warning to the local Go-
that he had never been in the employ of Mestre without warning the gonga sounded, and of our laging ground. There was the delicate had das important temporal interesta in Chisneari bnd departed from bis, nanal doerad, In mob rushed tumultuously to the French Con- and difficult question of enforcing indiances in connection with her commerce and her ridiculing the desire of the Consuls for protes verame of here to take care that no loophole junks within 4 or 5 miles of the vessel; and ford & Co. began with Mostra Rantanenlate, and afterwurin to a raligious establish from the Emperor. This we had confidendy manufactures, whereas, on the other hand, tisu by attributing their wish for gun-bonts be left open for such practices in the Colony at it is possible they may have been the & Co. apd then went to Musar, Bam Brothernt occupied by:some Sisters of Mercy of anticipated na one of the results of Lord B Roman Catholis countries bad, barily any to the codimon desire of alicinia to have BD
cenne of vin, more of the me
Mr. Fransis naked for an adi murdment, partly The above count is tolerably coherent, and because he was not well enough to go into the French, Kagt, Balgisa and Trish ustionality.gia's Treaty, but the demand bad hitherto been trade there, and their great object had been armed force at their command. These Qenauls is at all events consistent as that given by case, dud partly beca he was not quite
sistant and two French gentlemen-and ladies was still the prevailing: notion in Chian that most quanimously profeaned. There wasuod ubt from, what might be called out of the with what a well known as the meal is Mr. Toller, not objecting, the case was au. while the bufortunate Sisters of Mercy were there was only one sovereign valer in the world, a great deal of harm had bonu dond by the frigueral catastrophin ever heard of. Sarely, however, that while in Shanghai the squeezo eyed at the Chinese in any disterbines of jonened to the 31 May 'instant, with protesered ander aircution of a revolting the Emperor of China, and that all other na misafon rice of wigh countries.chiming its thes, they could be drüsel if they applied for went in part to the head coolie man, and in tuo kind, and the fact of the pistol, anting bention.ggend Bendigh rature. Not content, with this tions were tributamies and vassale, standing in bich other Barons did not possess in China, assistanco with the prospect of a renewal of - vengeabõe on the help, the light of foreigners and imagen. He did and extending that sort of protection not such gedurences before them? Auting-Consul fired on dook in the first disturbador will ac The Chief-Tastics subsequently informed the the mob wreaked their part to the Mandarin, here the whole tax ccant for the explosions myma at the mer said bankrupt that Elie socoonts filed did not throw less bodies of the victims, and exhibited more not press this point on the noble car, but it merely from persecution, but of a special cherne bag, in a letter to Mr. Wade, on page 178, give goes into the pockets of men who have no they heard before the fire broke out. It is any light on the cam. It came out too, that of the passion of animals and devils than of was one which required consideration. Another ter over their Chinese concerts, which naturally a description of the state of Quruese feeling men. Meanwhile, disciplined Chinese troops, point, and that vitally affecting our position, excited so much disgust amour, their fellow which justified the graveat apprehensions. Ho Government authority whatever. It is unreatly to be razretted that a thorough official the bankrape had received some $4,000 odd so
ingastigation of the master bunnot be made orditors Hesignee, in the bankruptcy of a with their offosks, "stoud-by, the local autho related to the instructions given at various countrymen. Although the stories about their wrote fortndate at by no menos. the same con-
Atak. La Ators dent to him who 1096 in men at least pumice unit the flowerner times to our usul officers on the China stations buying ohildren and encouraging others to You are aware that there is still a strong... Adopes is fell by the Chances la Hongkong
of the place, 11 nou au hotual participator in Els was not prepared to say that those inatrue. kipuan ohikisen will a view to the salvation of feeling against us in the city.I mean horne INQURUT
The Chisinaudor wid he should-reguire a very
the grime, attempted no-kind of opposition 4 tians tam the internetation placed on them their soula análd not be hellëved, ha nukistan- by the peuple, lanselves, sed auf.com.fined to in the local Government is manifested in
The inquest on the body of Tai-kum wis re.full explanation of this.
IAM HOMES Furlowe days afterwards the European am by theofours, but there appeared ample ground tinted, yet the was great danger in respect to the rowdy close was stated that those Shanghai a fact which results chiefly frora at the magistrasy op. Tuesday, when the
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mparty of Tientsin was left to itself, and it was for misconception, and the sooner this was art the position af Europeans generally in China, troubles were caused by these rowdies, nod that Mr. Franola appear for the bankrupt.probably aging only to their curge and to right the better. Mr. Matheson, a name wellnnlend the French Gorernatent exercised soine when they were punished all would be well. I the comparative ignorance of the oficials following evid nee was talten
Y. P. G. 1827 stated that he was a horse. There were as pressing creditors. The bank the friendly assistance of at Amerions captain, known in Chios, whiting to the noble earl in theek over religious bodies, whom they would trusted auch rght be the case, but it does not Bere na to all matters relating to the native police constaba at present stationed at Borrupt swore that he had nothing to add to the who showed the greatest hamality and courage, September last, stated that the naval offiours, vaturally be ansions on" other grounds" to sup-seum to be so. Upwards of 2,000 of these population and one which is greatly to bo kewan On Ariday last at whons 11 pm. be accounts filed. In reply to the Court, lie stated that the mischief spread no further. Now, as it was anderstood, were forbidden by the ad port. Another canse adverted to by the noble blackguards bare run hway from Tidstain
was in the station, and beard a piss of people that be was now deployed by Messrs. Norton, to the cuts of this onlrage four theories were miralty to land their men nader any cireum. enrl was the hatred of Toroigners. Now that hundrede bave been seized by the authorities: regretted, considering the advantages enjoyed drinking in the bruthed, tor which deceased but Lay. Il & Co Big Lordship mid he was gind of laid down. The hitrilted by como to nabunces, even when life was threatened, and were there should the same dislike ur foreignere in un fel, with the city clear of them, pesce bi- by the Government here, it only energetic tonged. Toll them to wake less noise, an that. He had no obserratione to make in this superstition, the part of the Chinese that to cooling their asiatuned to British subjects. Chiun was almost an obvious truism. They all tweer foreigners and Chinese has not yet been avere vergn to secure thorough informis. Conid not sleep, but they paid no sptettion, and ense except that the bankrupt and paswod bio, the Sisters of Meivy waje ja' the babit bid racing attacked be pompelled to seek an hundreds of years prevailed there; and it was feging still exista, at till digue and al
Sielera were in of receiving on board who
system bad for witems returned to the station. The noise last examination. however was stopped, and witness went to bed, Ordered to come up for discharge on Blat of their bodies on their materia medica. Ouers, day tria. It ouwer to this Mr. Otway wrote: very surprising if curtain circumstances con. It was hard indeed that a Consul confronted At 6am. on Saturday witness went out où duty
and he thought the moble eati opposite rather The atrading instructions to Her Majesty's heated with the intercourse of Europeans with hy this state of things should be censured for least to this view, threw blatue on the acts of Gonenia and naval officers in China so to the that country might be caculated to axoite among seeking assistance. He wouli'nse criticise the returned at about 9:30. After he had bed His breakfast be saw a woman come out of that
the missionarice. The third theary suribal it. employment of "Her Majesty's ships of war people some fear or distront. They knew policy announced by the noble earl; no doubt to the general hatred of foreignem prevailing in cases of great emergency, to prutest the the prejudice that existed among the literary centralization would be a very good thing, and in China? wird the fourth was that the official lives and properties of British sabjegla placed disain China ngainst English men, and especially it would be aminantly satisfactory if Earpent claims wore engaged in und watigatora of the fa peril by winton attacks directed against among the lower-orders, who had not the so- Powers could induce thy central authority in offense. The first of them suppositions was them, either on the part of the local authorities vantage of education to give them a better Chind to keep its pouple in order of the sevirst obviously antrus, and Mr. Wade, our Chargh; ur by an apcontrolled pojalar movement." feeling in regard to them... But the moral be portuj but fo the meantime, while the ideal
From all we bear we believe that in
of the occurrence, there were about 20 or 30
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vast number of directions precisely the same the coolien. It is entirely in acordanta pared to dolos, a larger and The Franat Genet e kille), as also his nevaded. It might seem sulle forin, but it to propagate that Christian creed, which they al- had been witnessed to, and almout, sufer
kind of thing is going on, with thin difference,
tion on the subject. The point is worthy of careful consideration, and is one more among the thousand arguments which have rent ally been advanced in this paper as to the necessity of procuring the services. of thoroughly competent Interpreters, not in one spotial Department, but in the all the De partments of the Government.
ease to overthrow the pernicious monopoly
It might well be wished that in Hongkong
to put them down
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away in charge of a European coustible, know
deceased by sight; had known her about two untas Did not go into the home on Friday eraning, but stayed outside,
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Brothel and go to another. His aspidich being aroused, wilden went to the brothel to which decented belonged. There he duw an old woman, with, property all tied up Searchet the henso, and in a raduj ngar the kitchen found the body of denensodSheik Lehloo, framan of the Bombay, what force at Peking, who at first believed there This answer and was awaró, wie z deli- maintain and extend our friendly relations trophes might recor #gniņ' and again." The evotios id Shanghai, there can be no quese atthe Station. Returned with him and anothurn East Street Tiidaban, and beaking one abandoned it Monitor the Chimie hatho ate one, he thought tad expresion should with the Chinese, we ought not to be hostile in state of things, in China corresponded, with the
A to the illegality of the tax levied on the vered with
constable to the house, and saw the body sent of her earrings [prbänded"))
ritid Bluitted that no child bad hoon kid bave been a little platner. Almost immediately or language, towards them nor too intulerut state of Francs at the present time A Go! tion; as it is only, obtained in a way which
zapped or pulchined, or was missing. As to afterwards the subject was agile brought for- of the babile and eastoms handed down to vematent existed inphoth countries nuable to creates a monopoly of coolie labour in direct
Cina Aohan of Macao," a servant the the second, he was quite aware that missions|ward, and Mr. Medhurst war Connal at Shang them from generation to genération, and insure the lives of those ermmitted to its exrẻ, contravention of the Article in the Treaty,
Storemedia Mesa.in the Naval Tard, was aentries, like many other zealous people, sometimes ut, tidertook to give an interpretation of which must necessarily take mach time, and while the foreigner protested against the breach to ganl Tor anncmonth with that labour, for acted imprudently, but it was only due to them the instructions. He stated
patience totally to eradicate. Then came the of treaties; and thristened that if the brach which lay it down that no restrictions aball Dr. Young stated: On Saturday afternoon, striking a fellow servant a back-banded blow ito, my that rather, more blame bud frequently." One of the special purposes for blob Her questions to the rapinanes of the Chinese were continued would attack, Got the be placed on coolies, bontraen, or other the 13th instant, about 5 o'clock, the body at with whoppet, in return for a bite which com- been inphted to them than they deserved, and Majesty's abips of war are stationed in Chinese authorities. He was far from mying that central Government but the place labouters employed by foreigners. No doubt was brought to the Government 2.1 plainant hud listed on his shoulder. The usere was nothing in the papers to warrant tab porta is to afford protection in cases of great there had been no ench supineness, or that which these breathes had occurred. Count Hospital. There were no marks of tidlerin blow vis giren at the moment, to make the best that they were at all responsible in this emergency to the liver and properties of Bri- greater activity and vigour in taking premn Bismark did threatened to take the plann this is the point at which the Shanghai upon it, nor any external" indications of man desis, there was intention on defendant's anse Ås to the genera hatred of foreigners, tish abbjects when imperilled by wanton at- tions might not have prevented the massacre of the Government in Paris, and this policy Municipal Authorities will take, the matters. The body was fairly nogrished part to wound or draw blood, is resulted. tren were fatta stated in the papera which up. | tooka, either on the part of the local aulborities | but that cometimes happened, vafortunately, most always be finned where südlaty—wi up; and if they do so, there can be little in. This was some powder which I did not On the neck of the jacket there was a greenjak
pered to: atrengthen this theory. During the jar of encontrolled masses of people; but this in other countries besides China; and all that thoroughly disorganized. The Government of PO. No. 59. stated that about 7 pm, on the list year or two there had been outbreaks general debuition is qualified by the warning we bad a right to require was that compenah China bad not the power, if it had the wilt, to doubt they will be ably wish the greatest examine. A little of the game substance was 16th justaat, when near the Calbedral, he obser- galat foreigners at different places, some that the interference of a naval force in any sion should be given, proper umeeds made, and prevent the feeling against the foreigner cal.
commg trom the dead's mouth moderaved a number of European, Jostering-aboat, masnoceusdal, Rometimes suppresad. In emergency is alone likely to roosive the sub-the best an adopted to avert sugh lament-minating in outras and the only way of pra post mortem examination. There was a little which excited bitjiusquetons, and buying nude und instance, the Governor of a province issued sequent approval of Her Majesty's Governable ecurreno in future. No doubt that eating such outrugs we by inspiring fear lo othy na exuded from the long when cat some enquiries be learnt that a 6ght was about proclamation for the purpose of encouraging ment, if it can be clearly shown that without event had filled the country with horror. It the very place was it coddrred. It was right we could obtain on good information as to into. The Lout was very weak and covered to come off. Alterbating waited a thort while, the belief that u druught Just been caused by scoli interference the lives and property of was a balamity which it was two pusful to that missionary dificulties and all disputes not sach abuses; and could as easily find means with fat, and contained blood-out. The other wing some Europeans going towards the rear foreigners bathing in the rivera. Indeed, the British autista would in all probability have dwell upon certainly it created a great prinie involving danger to life should be settled, with organe of the body were healthy. The stomach of the Cathedraf: be followed them and fraud doorees and proclamations put forth by anthe-been sacrificed, and even in euch a case Her in Ohins List summer, which bad'ils rebound the Central Government; but the desire to fix contained some andigested food with black abode sfiy session and bikers cogaged in form.,vity had often been animated by feelings of the Majesty's Government, will export to hear it in this country. - And he must say that great responsibility upon the Chineas authorities particles floating in it. Un analyzing this fluid in a ring, while Charles Petersen, a destaan word obaracter. In the present case hatred established to their sutjefaction that the alter-credit was due to the official representatives Short not hinder na from giving by our own I found opium, but out in any very large gran- of the ship Frankly and James Shields, an of foreigners in general was manifested, for native of rescuing the British subjects by
to the grurity of the situation, and did all shey Burcpens inhabitants who might otherwise be Massacre za" early as possible, a portion of fuss oplum. I think the opiam in toccised's pretended the men; [row-informaation he bud day pritwo-pretionsly-Dr. Frazer was-mulbed, - Hle still thought the instruction was so caue would to unlia the craggerated alurm or thir horribly gladghtered before tho Chinese floreres today's news is transferred to the fourth page ausmach, taken in connection with the state of - received, he believed the men were engaged in but being mounted escaped socions, frijmy. To tipasty exploded as to be calculated to mislead, fellow-sobota, Hair, hear.) White pressing ment had awakened on a sense of ile-duty.
Aber heart, accounts for death. Congestion of a prize light... Of tŷs second defendant he had one of the few quaes whera the. Chinese autho-, and sometimes to discourage, officers in the die-in the strongest manner on the Chinese Govern Earl Grey bed the noble marquis whether The body of a Europant was founil geater the Iaugs (indiented by the mucna) is une pi, privicas Laowledge.us a very violent, character, cities, bad, excroised a firm repression, one of charge of their duty. In another letter it was ment the necessity of granting redress, they be was prepared by the feeling of hostility day by the water police fluing in the harbour. The decored a named Jackson, and the police alleys of opium poisoning. The bicot as he had been tends thrice in custody for then was sailed it his public offi... A stated that although the instructions did not als ondervuared to inspire una feeling was altogether unnatural or to be wondered of. chit su the Boart indicated the aliness of nejs of Vivlence and disorder. First defendant, to the fourth theiry, it must be remembered; absolutely and under all circumstances interdict sourage and hopefularss among the European No honest man, coull examine the bisbury of wound title on such femplaand a cat on the by the constable who brought the body to throat, at the same time striking bing, so they þolb at Tiệntain and in other parts of the Em- property on shore, the interpretation pat anung been offered in a very fair and conciliatory the conclusion that
and on the a cab onbeleuth. The tea-pos produced as bonded to stated that the second had seized him by the that manifestations of unity adored under af ships from protecting life and He quite admitted that the noblesar's crititions the last five and thirty years what coming o --had very greas upper lip." The body is decomposing fast, and hospital: It contains an infusion of rear tea, had arranged to bars it ons. Second defendant pirs For some time past plutarde hal been them by the gilosra was such that bull a foreign spirit with regard to the policy of both thepeat wrongs to complait of. (The Lurqois of Salie as inquest will be held upon it. thia" afternoon.de other substance sid by the Chinese depist being the assailant; the quarrel took patfurth, with official noivunde, if nordutho- saltleracat might be burnt down balore, they Government and that whjub preceded it. Corry: Undoubtedly.") Wars of the most.
Úc of a cooling nature, but with whose pro placo sgio time ago, a week or two back, it was sity, depounding foreigners, and insisting actively interveral. Mr. Hammond, writing sidering, however, that there was an armed cruel kind, involving the infletion of the most A public fogging way bold, yesterday after peries I am not acquainted.
about some money. Defendants wein Bacdr 31, thegroveset clürgen against them, præphied to the Shanghai Chamber of Comerus on the vessel in every Quinebe port of the slightest frightful auffering, lim been wagedagaian thẩm nooo, on the appointed ground, oppials the Chou Asoy,& married woman, ruistress of No, ench, in default three days Becond required had been issned containing the vilest oulunt- 28th of December, stated that if an attack on pretension, and that only eleven years ago we and our acta sloge lud not embittered the qui- Harbour Department, Thio enfferers were 51 brothel, Bowkewan, stated that on Saturday in and security in two-bediaholders £3 such, nies, and fans had been printed representing the British settlement at sny of the parts was took Fekin and destroyed the Emperor's Hou- nese ngainat us." The Troping rebellin, which Ng-a-poes, convicted of dit stealing, who re-list she had seen the body of the Hipital. It was to keep the pence for three months
mandarine standing over the core and these were insuficient a detachment of great adon to four that the Coinsso, a singo- caused more deaths and infering that any of Earo immunent, a body of maribes might be, landed, mar Palace, he could not think, there was any had denyinted a lapa part of the Empire, and ceived twenty Insbes; Lee Ayee, who arched that of Tal Kam (does not know her sutgame) 250929PURIDE APPING GATE
Freux There had infot," ? down Dr. Kune some years agy, who reeived. Deseosed-had been an inmate of her catablisi Lee Aung, widow, and Tang Aleong, implere of spiston, and sumosity which troops from Hongkong or Japan. He also larly shrewd nation, would think that we meanther relation in bistory, be had been zaaurėd thinly fishes by and the & the number to dent sinne the 11th of March. She was on farmer, wera put ander a rate of buil, and or generally preveded and outbreaks. Mr. Wade, wished to draw the attention of the noble lord to trist absolutely to diplomacy alone, and by one of the most dielinguished missionaries which he was sentekovit' lor" robbery, with
old. On Friday evening docend hddered so find aborty old in bas Bolshoider who was cortainly not prejudiced against the opposite to the Treaty of 1555, the restrictions would rufuse to resort to force in any emer who ever served in China, conll be directly male friends and one female. The men's for one month in the sum of $100. ^ Be- China suthoritive, bad himself stated that the in which, hethought might justly be related. The zenuy whatever. The nobly earl bad or pressed traced to the dievīgaziantion of the Chinese names werea Asow and Akow, and the latter fendants were apprehended with two young. Governor of Tientsin manat have been youre of position of vur Minister as Peking should also a pope that the ambiguity in the Sustructions Government'in 'dom-quence of their wars with gaged the deceased on Friday evenlig”; The girla, who said that they had been sold by their the intended ontbrent, What, moreover, go raccive consideration. At the present moment issued to carnaval offers would be removed; us. Besides the disorganisation, the natural world was named Asom, and was an inmate patresses, the one for $13.5, the other for, 665, card subsequently to the uprige? The bad no Minister in China, the British in- but he could not ace bove he was to act about conarquence of our own nete, that mist Vorri. of the brothel. Those four perauns were in a Firat defendant stated that she was, paly a wit- offer appointed to inquire into it arrived Lidrests in that country beling linked after, by azomuring any ansh ambiguity; becsues be duble craffio-in-opolies which led to excesses and room by themselves, They were drinking up noen to the negotiation.
lato at this post; the inquiry commencel late, Chargé d'Affaires; but under ordinary circum- ¡ not conceive that any really, ozlated in the in- veneltisa (jos) tɗ those, perpetrated in the til 12 o'clock. Docossist was, tipay, a great
ninetoon days being allowed to go by, and the stances our Minister wok confined to Fuking, structions, went to those offinera and to our African slate! trade wals continued, notwith- - (mige was being made. A polineman cangg and
first stogia" in the proceedings consisted of a nod torer felt that capital during his term of Consuls by. Lord Clarendon, What could bh etanding acterapte opod the part of Governs Imucked at the, floor, and there: was quinto.car
chirgə sgainst the Sisters of Melboy: What, office, and he thought it huvimble that this olunror than Instructions which, allowing then“ went to chook it. Gonld it be a matter of saanwhile, was the action of the lount authoris restriction ad uld no longer exist. Upon the protect the lives and property of British surprise that under these circumstances a feel-
In order to give the Debate of the Tiautain tity. The black particles in the stomach were employed, were tighting. After 'baving a French and Russiang bótò fell victims,; and aceiving them on board was not availableres of Her Majesty'in Chica, who were quite slivefäcls the utmost possible protection to thous
vilded; and Kwik yo-kin, for similar
offence, who received twenty lushien, Brat instalment on account of army ordered by the
Court,
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The British and American Commissioners invaappuisini two Arbitration Commissioners, tegrumine, the client against praises, res dering Opvernments, responsible who had not prevented their departare. The Central Com. willes of Paris, have reamed Elicir former anthority; to change.
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posin-ut-war in the port where he was stationed. aafety rather deparded upon their good be Now, our Canels were a most excellent class of baviour than the presence of gunboats. And fidelity to their country] but if the British not having quelled sisorder, he un indlined to goo, who discharge their duties with grant when the Chinesa tulhorities were birmed for Opasnt bad bile okness in the world, it was whether they were singafar in thin! Was
after that Aow did not leave the house pii jaylight, and Akow left when, supper was over
It is very seldom fuseed that the residents fioul The inanduring immediately seized some military; furse of the Chinese he might ro subjects, stated that they were not to try by ing-of hostility to England should exist (at 12 o'clock.). After this drocased, took a why are in paginésa bore can mve any defuite : halro Chiasse/end for twenty daya subjected mark that they not only possissed a large force to insist on reparation, but wore to refor nuong the Chinese, who dulidgalsh as little BONDAY, Red Muy. hath; and went to bed in a room by berwell, and correct town, even in their own salist nation, then to horrible tortures, in the hope, it just number of arms of precision of the best than to the Central Power and to the Minister at between foreigners se Englishaunu datingni b An attack at the Agra Banx Meeling in the About 9 A.D., breakfast beidz ready, witness regarding current Chinens svorteig this region be assumed, obtaining some exculpatory factura, but they bud establiera manufactories Fekin for the redress that was necessary. Tho holwent Chinones He did not heronr Bombay Hunger, how hupp, uniyetsilly con- called to Akgu to get up. The depenned got which would be considered of any interest to evilende, When the mandarins were theft of them for themselves. In fastfupation of noble el talked as if that was a new poliny 1be poliny of Leeping, a large amber demned here, where the manseer if held in spand took a basin for some water. As obe foreigners at a distance, except what may selves balled in quoation they virtually regined what he had stated, he wished to point out that suddenly anngurated, but it was inaugurated of ships of war in the neighbourhood of the Kreal esteem The Chairman of the Tank has carried it she stuggered, and fell ddwn at the notoully cogar within our own range of sheer with impunity. Mr. Wade, datloipated that, through these papers, there was a reputable br For Elgiz and Bir 3 Hence, mud bir beon: Chinese porta. · He regretted to say that their Denied a xjatement attributed to him regard.dhor of one of the rooms Wizness naked horvation and within the limited kasos daily trod wits committed to pracím, Lucir aunttuce would concurrence of opinion among those who were followed ever since we had a Minister at Fells: preesone might ticis some of our countrymer ing the niger' 'diamissul.
whother she was drack, hot ake did not reply, by foreigners. Honge your revler mat not be comzugted to banishorat, and that this boat qualified to judge with reference to the It was to--and the noble carl had laid too to abuse the safety of their position; it would ** and topoling her, but she did not move. Then expect us oftan ko report anything but very would before long be remfited. What was the netilnde wo should adopt in Chion. Thus,, much stromu un tha fact that they had one let- bà more prudent to saltimate a feeling among Lost May, 1821, witness subpeeled that he had taken some local foreign and Ühinese news, ver pelcy inflored on the undoubted murderers ? Consol Lay, writing from Tichtsin on the 20th for from a Consal who would have liked to live the Bluropean popolation in Chica that their
thing, und some medicine was 'Élvez t'tho de- The weather this spring hus been extremely Sewn days were allowed to pass before any of of June, 1870, said:979 pensed by bol mother, who bad buen sent for. disagreachle strong winds and dust storms the criminals were arrested, Türy ward then ** We want ia mun-of-war Deccase was angry lien do Vriday night blowing day after day from the time the river brought to some kind of trin, and, foally, ingreuse aller var here. Thom troubles after the policeman's visit withese old her to was opened, at the end of winter, by the steam-üften were proposed to the representatives of Mr. Medhurst, writing from Shanghui, on the maka losa naise, Bhe and, "This is public of Appid, till: kb. "Binde the end of list the foreign Fowers as fit and proper objects for 16th Jaly, quid can clean
rütbeli wo win dopowe plade De Detaber, when we were going to have our exsulon air. Wade protested against this as “I reported a goucani upanginew, in the his wish for the presence of a Britah mp-of- England" parteolly, anopeasti in preventing cechod nother was sent for on Fridag night, Aytaman races, till this day, we have had at pdiogether, inud qunte, and the Chipewa Gae minds of the natives here. Thje foellng has war in front of his offciat reeldenen. (A taigh.) | violenou ngalest this who rusbly and foolishly and bogry words prased between titis, te dergi Uentain very little snow and only on two days a vertinent then proposed 'that four or five uddi subsided during the lust, twenty-four hours, and } It was exboily to prevent that attamulation af l'outraged the feelings and prejudices of the Foong Aam seld zhong" igunt of the little rain; it thurifere uppare from a casual. tional persons, stibuld be executed. Prior to the bearing of the people Inna fost much of its skipe of war/und to prevent that sathionity be pepple!. Had we been whle to pirerent senione brothel of list withere. On Friday evening ubebbservation perfaitly marvellous bow there can the execution of the Bifidon vrimisala the repre- Aggressive character.attribute the change ing invested in all these local uliloors, auting foulinges in Birmingham” upon äni. Könnt * Mr. Smith was an estimabic citisen. He was in the brothel with docetadi aulted we the aby vegetation. Water, however, is always seztatives of England, the United States, Frns to the prompt turn out and thoroughly prepar, sometimes under the pressure of panic, some Catholin leatuedragend could it be supposed
This witness gave a sonicwhat kimilar wechat to be found at about two and a bal: feet below is und Bassle drew up a joint protest, in hd condition of the French on the night of the times on the reprmentations of a misviyaury that if a Buddhist lecturer- were to wake his " been matrices (1895. MENNRERET
of the cocurrency to that of the lid witnes, the anxines, and a day bag urine part of Tub Andersigned think it their duty to say there, and to the fast that two vessels of war they sail who desired to have the fact of the an impostur tiling the Christian religion,
they said :
alarm of the 19th, the active drilling of volun- | body, or of a few merokunth congregated tores appearance in Londet; denounaing Our Batlong Four Winbon were examined recently at be stated in addition that the dependel had cepillery attraction tanit; for is grant) Gromusk by the sheriff' and 'commited for secrates from time to time the bek from plum the year, vegetation is produced.
CAN that this decisiuh, taken after a delay of thromiral Sir Henry Kellett; the adidral on') Her Majesty Id nas intention of departing chat anot a man would not recnien; succmary;
opportunely came fate port
difficulty out, that that policy was adopted, and ad zikenling silihat we hold motore, trial on a charge of incendiarism and harder, pipes, Deceased was orging nearly all glia The training for bor spring race meeting in months, is in no way satisfactory" sriving end of eldre with 250 fine on the after the row with her fibiles: Alaw bad left going mit great wall dusty and regolarity. The exception wis conducted in a manner at the stativy, writing on the List of July, Haid Trow. It-thin policy that dareensule word dust ranishment at the ladds at a entrared poo- 3rd March in Wairy alply-street! Greendok, by after the quariel.
Tao entries were made on the 251by and the ; leak 'enspiciuks. The criminals were pot iv- **Though "Chờ mspect of affairs has greatly to bave in their hands what wną prautianity the ple? Wah it thin smutter of surprise if the which two women was burnt to death.
Low Akow, the man who engaged the do- measuring took pidos on the 25th time, qued to kneel, so was usual, and they were reproved since I last wrute, the conducen of Lasen's prerogative of declaring peace of war she fling happened in Chins ?.. (Hear, hear.
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