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eyes of the stern world, its internal axternsi Ivernment, whose practice it has always been severely scnsured. The reason is very ob

The question is often maked, sagerly and comfort and happiness, and its to deceive us and to lead us to understand vious to those who are acquainted with the sing, trading as Po-hang, J. Kinert lower away ber topmail before going about, Dwis, Agent of the North Chign.Insurance This with the Volante a short distance. Company Me

nbeam to feuward was miber, abnep work, and auxionely, in what direction are wa to look to trade, the conve of a much wealth to it. eue thing, while they are aiming at another.origin of the Chinese Circular. The Chinese

The following is the Jodgment of the Chickas took would base it in the midst of it all the find a power strong enough to more Obina for. But all real vigour disappears from broda when Experienco should by this time hare opened Government was informed that France wasalios in this cause, wholicama boforo him by Daplina caaked o for seconds too soon and bad wards in the path of progress? There are the onvrency in which it is conducted is liable our eyes, and it would be simple folly on our anable to protect her Missionarios attacked, ng of apostal onse, the facts having been ad- to tack again in order to clear the stake boat on who ignore the enquiry by saying, that to enddon and violent fantastions. As well part were we to exegen the Chinese Govern and it would have been very unwise to wisted. Mr. Hayllar instruated by Memura, This sent the Volante aliad and brought up really China has every wish to move fast expect a ship to be sailed boldly in ment on the ground that in the Circular they mention in the Orcular the differences caused Caldwell and Brereton, appeared for the plain the Naind to wilbin a few length of the euaugh ned that no force need be exercised, of shifting whoals and of uncertain channel, as do not miss upon the entira abrogation of by the English and American Missionaries, tiff, and the Hon. Mr. Ball, iustruoted by Mr. Daphne Bunning boas with the wind from These persons point to the well-known pro expect trade so flotglst when the very basis au Sharp, for the defendants. As the base is one the Naind passed the Daphne, and then the phesy of Wenseang, that when China does which, every tommercial calculation must bo. Missionary work, or threaten the persecution whose countries have suffered no reverse. We of considerable, it portanos to the mercantile three tail yaobte were dead becalmed, the move, she will go as fast as to outstrip the made is no uncertain as the wind. What taires Naind and Volante together, with a short leat wishes of ber Foreign propellers, and menn place, or required in one asse, must take place of Missionaries or their converts. That the may remark also that the assertions in the community, we gire the judgment in externo.

In this visp, stated for the opinion of the of the last hoal. canwhile the Ware and time they los matters take their course. But or be exacled in the other. An ever vigilant Chinese Circular violates the Treaty is enough Chinese despatch to the effect that the people court, it appears that the plaisti alattered Naomi were rails in advance of the others. thonet there men opholdera of this doctrine to caution in which diuretion and a timidity to justify us in opposing it, and moreover, it in general were unaware of the difference the FA Palmer to take 800 Chinese coolie The latter bad spent three quarters of an hour be found, they are in very tall minority becomes a virtue; power, and readfires kept in is not difficult for anyone practically couver-which exists betwocn-Protestantism and Capsugers, with other pengera, frots this in splicing her topatet rigging, after which she Most reasonable men believe that the Chinese abeyance instead of being alilized; wisdom. Port to San Francisco, The full number em got her topsail wet again, and then there was a might be the better for a littlo-gentlo pressure, employed rather to abeok than impol. But thin ut with the question to perceive that, tholicam, and confound the swe religione barked, and the plaintiff put on board the duo calm near Green Island. The Ware stretched and that leaving them alono means in one word should not be a. The vessel which is freighted though the Chinese Government does not under the latter denomination, is untrue quantities of provisions, de, for the nee of the sway outside Green Island, and a long distance retrogression." Still, from what quarter it with the fortages of an Empire should declare in so many words its desire to do The two religions are distinctly known in passengers whiint at sen, to the value in the towards Storénutters felaud, while the Naomi the stimulus to come. The Foreign Powers have no auob dangers to fear, and it is away altogether with Europeans in the in-China by, the two different names of the whole of $10,459 These provisions were came in for a little breeze which took her in have boon at work for years teaching by ex- the duty of those etateamen to whom these aut in hur amount, by a policy trauring capital style, The Wave aut only inade no administration is RR Tookless, improvident, their mighs to remove crery abstraation which terior, it is endeavouring under false pretexte Tien Chu Kiau, and the Tas Kinu insured by the plaintiff with tho defend side Green Jeland and info the harbour in apple, and very little has come to it. The fortunes are entrusted ta endeprout with all to lay down rules which will produce that Wo now come to the charges inade against what I uns to read AR passangera provisions wied by running ao for North, bet got rather and corrips as ever. The people are plangod impaden the attainment of them. But, pressed effect, and, as Mr. Griffith wisely remarks, the Missionaries. The Chinese despatch against the risk of total loss only. The badly into the food-tits, and on the other side in the depthe of superstition, and the on one side and on the other, bewildered with vessel was disabled in a Typhoon and she put of Green Islnd the. Naomi war in far the bet great public works that are imperiously competing and cuflicting proposals having the Chinese might as well have asked for the aays: "The first Catholic Missionaries who into the port of Yokohamin, in Japan, and never ter position The other yaon's came up by needed by all classes to be in a state of themselves no definite riews of what ebould be unconditional repeal of the toleration clause established themselves in China, were called completed her voyage. Thegreater part of the degrees, Naind on Volante somewhat to wind efficionay, are suffered to fall into deeny. The Rons, still less how it should be done, urgently gouds inepred wore, lost by perils of the san, ward but eet by the tide further to windward reason why the Chinese object to copy from ne, feeling and realizing the necessity for some in the tienisin Trenty. That would indeed the Literati of the West. The greater part list of the things thus valued at $10,450, still. However they got a breeze which enabled is found in the fact that we are so utterly dif- thing of the bind, bat aprinde rather to da bave been the most straightforward and of the conversions took place at that time and marked B, is piered to the base of which them to overdoine the tide and pass inside fervat from them. Our spesab, our manners, something than to sue that that something is dignified course, as there can be no doubt among respectable people. On the other to foram part. Three questions are submit Green Island, while the Daphne, which had our modes of thought, our religion, our costume, wise and likely to be permanent, the Govera that the real object of the regulations pro hand, since the conclusion of the Treaty in ted for the opinion of the Court; adopting kept away in order to steal a marolt on the tide our babit which is moral costume, are all op-ment are in danger of taking a serious step for

| I am of opinion -**-

all to para outside Green Island. In the har. The natives object to copying from persona so3odge which such a coures absolutely demands. posed is to make it null and void. The 1860, the majority of the converts have boert the form of no question ne nearly as I can, was atterly deserted by the wind and had after posed to the Chinese idess of these things. ward without any of that preparation and know. Chinese despatch is so artfully framed, aud persons without virtue." Here the Chinese s to the Brat question. The risk is bour the wind died away by degrees, and the utterly alien from them in every respect. Now, Against the danger it is our duty to warn them

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remainder of the rare was done witbent much it is otherwise with Japan. Substantially, the emphatically, and with this end in view we so worthy of caroful study, that, although Government approves of the work of the Mis

As to the second guetion. I am of opi- of its cotistance, the reault being that the written langunge of China and of the Land of shall adduso some eonsiderations bearing on Thebe general qucation, which, whatever may be THE VARIOUS BOUSE FLAGS: much has been written about it, there is still sipariss before 1860, then why, we ask, did nion that as to the items which I have number. Naomi passed the winning flag ist 31, 40m. 50, the Rising Sun, is ono and the same.

and earnest desire for to welfare of the boon much to be said to prevent those who are they persecuto and kill them in their time ed onete eighteen-inclusive and initialed in list. and the second asht (where flag could not be people are near neighbours. Certainly they are their value, are at Irset dictated by usingere not acquainted with the Chinese character more than the present Missionaries? From the plaintiff and recover Daly spon proof of the distinguished in the dark, at 64. The Naiad, a mob like as the English and the Irish:

though he is distinctly a foreigner-than he It is, then, to our winds, tile to suppose that from being misled.

the days of Kang-bi down to 1660 not less toil loss of the whole of one item no initialed the Daphne, and the other yankt Ware or Vo-Japanese is far more ai bome in a China town tra

As to all the other articles. I am of opinion lante) did not pass the flag-bont

This race was again altogether unratisfac. would be la an English, French, or American any man in this country, be be foreigner or na The despatch begins by stating that the than three severu porsecutions raged in that the plaintiff is entitled to recover pro tanto object in view in signing the Treaty was to China, and eveu Shaal, the great pioneer, was of the specified items as have been lost, but only torg ass test of the sailing powers of the Nao town. There is kindred and afuity between tive, is in a position to cope with this question in respect of each und-itam when totally lost. mi and she Ware For on the ons hand it way there. This being so, we lungine that China in any adequate manner, to give the Govern basure reciprocal advantages, and to remove condemned to be hanged, though by a chance Possifty there may be some tuestion as to one be mid that the Ware held ber ava rigorously is much more likely to learn from the Island snent snob advice as would eunble them to pro- abuses; but that experience has proved that the order was not exsented. Even in the or two of the item, but I oce sons at present, while the breeze lasted, and in her strong Empire that lies to the man of her than from osed with the certainty of aucoss-and, in

wind, went considerabiy | the various peoples, uations and hingungen, who this matter, certainty is absolutely nece The principle may be the exemplified in point, milling on it has not had the desired effect. Trade, it time of Kang-hi, the great protector of the item 143 baga rice, each bag 1001 287, ahead of the Naomi, while she was only passed have come from the West for her good, Japan sary. The time for experiments and failures goes on to say, has in no degree counsion-Missionaries, the Mandarins in the different 3707.25 as 33 per pitul. Now a dalolation fires by the latter during an almost absolute calm in progressing in a way which really astounds is past, we hope, for evor. The fascination of the other head andwabtedly the Naomi the Europaia adroosts of rapid advance. The moralty in respect of all these recent changes must now give way to a steady and unswerving ed differences between China and the Fo-provinces did not cease to persecute them, the value of ench bag, at something less than and

Id certum est quod certam reddi wou the race, aud non if in spite of the enor timovora sbnees of feadaliem bave been re- reign Powers; but the same cannot be said and even in Pekin the Titerati, jealous $3 each

patest, the value therefore, of each bag boing you disadvantage under which she laboured moved with an energy and vigour that is post paranit of the greatest of all arts, the art of gʊ- of the Missions, which engender ever fa of he influence and science of the Mishua expressly given is separately inmad, and during the whole of the beating until the wind tively amazing Questions of Imperial inveraing with one steady and only aim in view. creasing abuses. We may remark at the siomrics, were all intriguing against them, the plaintiff can recover for the total loss of fell away I seems that at this season there terest are considered in a frank and easible the welfare of the governed. And in regard to a cing a short time before sunset, and in view youorons regard for the welfare of all classes National Bank and the regulation through outset that we cannot see the currectaees of and Ricci, Verbiet, And Shaal were all greatly each bag lost, but not for, say, the loss of balfe is an almost invariable calm at night, coinmente per of mutual accommodation, and with a question so largo me that of the establisbcnt of 3-The fact of part of the provisions having of this. fact it may be suggested that long The statesmen, as far as we can judge, are able it of the finances, or, at least, the qurrency of the desertion that Trade "las in no degres harrassed at the Capital At that time the occasioned differences.". We would recomLiterati used to say to the Missionaries: hean consumed by the Chinese passengers be- races should be started in such timone world and patriotic men, and their efforts seem always the Empire, it should certainly form the sub- mend the Chinese Government to apply to Go and teach the people; why do you loss fore the storm is no objection to the right of ensure the arrival of the yachts early in the directed in the right way. It is impossible ject of discussico at home between the mon -perite of the sea of so much as remained uncon- started at 6 or 7 m, instead of 9, there le Chioa. The people of this country who go to The curiona miticra of pride and vanity in the Japanese character may make this task one. the-Foreign Legations and Consulates for a your time in teaching mathematics, you are the plaintiff to recover for a total loss by the afternoon. For instance, if this race had been not to think that this example minst fell on bera of the Mission and European fonciers. list of the complaints made with regard to ambitious men, who wish to get our situa sumed. This is covered by decisions, as it up every reason to suppose it would bug been and fry to Japan by every steamer, mast set HALL & HOUT2 and KELLY trade, and to obtain a translation of the tions." Well, the Missionaries went to teach pears to are. It bas been beld that on insurer Anished by p... before the wind died so ut contrast between stagnation and movement. involving come eet naer hee on the part of the is bound to know the course of trade Here terly away. In like manuer the Ocean Race They may, for a time, wrap themselves in the Envoys. But if they are animated by the large HALL & HOT.T2 and KXLLY Blue Books in which the various mercantile the poor, but the Literati again complained the knowledge is to be imputed to the defend might be started hrer night or very early in folds of that ominous garment that is inscribed wisdom necessary to make this Mission a 200- grievances and the petitions from the Cham-Of course the Literati are alone virtuous ant that the goods are put on board not to be the morning. This succession of drifting-races with the words "nil admiruri," but there are coes, it will come to the aid of their patriotism, HALL & ROLTZ BU KELLT

bers of Commerce in China Bir Kuther mon. It is enough to be poor to be called carried to the place of determination of the is beginning to be tediont, and though any race chinks in the darkest and narrowest mind, and and they may rely on obtaining in Europe, for ia respect of this project which would enable & Do., Shanghai,

ford Alcock, with reference to the revision of wicked. Virtue in China only enters a mar oyre, but to be commed de die in diem. In is infinitely better than none, any expedient by in time the light must dawn on the Chinamar the simple asking for it, advice and assistance

this case the plaintiff paid 26125 for un in which they could be relicred even 15 part of that they manage things better in Japan.

It seems to be mora and more certain every them to place on a sound foundation a scheme Nagusaki...THE O. & J. TRADING CO.

the Treats, are given. We may add with with letters; bu illiterate man cannot be earenas which if I were to hold him not.entitled this very objectionable ameneie would be, if Yakhuma... Monera. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. the Bor. Mr. Griffith, that Missions had no virtuous. So, the Chineas reason, but by to recover ut all on this objection, be might adopted, a boon to yachtsmen, a pleasure to the boar, that China will not learn from the old on which the fulare welfare of this Empire, the from Japan are becoming perpetually more and people, very largely depend: But in seklog sob Japan Gaxelts Office,

thing to do with the first and second wats one who knows more than all the Literati well have sunk in Hongkong Harboor as public, and a antisfaction to the donors of grizes. countries, and the chances that she will learn security of its rolers, and the happiness of its

to baro paid na a premside for the insurance.

more encouraging The eight of the new Em-advice, they must as become pire may stimulate the energies or the old one, who nek a larger experiance than noy with Chins, and trade was the principal in China, it has been said the gospel shall Fart of the articles must have been in the course of things consumed before, or very soon cause of difference in Formosa. It is also be preached to the poor.

after, the vessel left the arbour, and I cannot

Tbo, weather, has continuod extremely cold there is a spirit of emulation amongst nations it is possible they can have attained (To be continueda difficult to understand why this allusion is

Inputs the defendant an intention to receive a and skating kan been going on, a large number as there is amongst individuale, and we do not in this country, and be prepared to tako it premium for which nothing was to be inenred entering upon the pastime with as mob eager despair of seeing Chint enfired with some and act upon it. If difficulties present them made to trade in a Circular which purports

An inquest will be held this afternoon at the to the plaintiff,

nes na is generally displayed at home, but for-parks of animation caught frous ber island solves they abould be frankly stated, and if The settling the amount to be recovered un-tunately without such serious results. There neighbour. The opinion we broach is one objections arise they must be met and war. attach to set a scheme, which, if it is to mean naman, named Loo a fan, who was found dead der this decision is to be Sxed by the arbitra Eave been plenty of falls in, but as the ponds which some of the most experienced amongst mounted. No happy-go-lucky obaracter wust humillating failure, on the Stanley Bond. A nephew of the decessed tion of the Registrar of ibis Court. The partice are only about half a foot deep nothing more the diplomatists now in the country venture to was in his company shortly before his death consenting, tot him have peser to apply to this serious has resulted than a wething. The Daily exprees without disguise, at ouer by their very anything more than

beneficent success. But to ensure this, tha quarter of convicting themselves. who makes the report that they were attacked out for direction as to how to deal with any Neur notes that in one day there were as many utterance giving an hope fram an unorpe ted should mean a legitimate, demonstrable, and by thres men on the Stapley Road, that they item as to which any question shall be raises, as forty people on sue pond..

advice of foreigners must be asked and taken, A challerge has been sout from the Shanghai

and if the Governmost is in any earnest about THE JAPANESE MISSION-THE ordered Lecs-fun, and that be (the nephew) I doubt not that the plaintiff when bemeured

aped. However, as things look suspicions, these provisione considered that, as Lord Ellen Volunteers to those in Singapore for a rifle

the question, disinterested and invalable NATIONAL FINANCES,

adrice may be lind in Europe upon it. Lee-a-fan's relative is detained under the surborough has expressed it, Insurance is intom matoh. Perhaps they had better met here, and

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In seeking tba asajetance, it is, before all reillisses of the police:, and it is to be hoped pity, and that on paymens of the premina they can use the butts, The proposal in that

The interest inspired by this country in the bat liey will be is energetic in producing charged he was insured against all losa by the Volunteers in each corps eball shoot en a

Jansen introduced a very nice legal ratine acting us Umpire.

considerable and interesting modifications. in repect of ita paper testes should mout into the Law of Intrance, contrary to The subject of voting by proxy st the oct When the trodies were first unde this interest first be definitely ascertained and not use the Lord Ellenborough's view, as it appears meinge of ratepayera is attracting considerable was almost exclusively commercial. It then direct isenes of the Government, but the obliga Daimios. The former must be easily ascertain- An inquest was held at the Gaol yesterday, at The Acting Attorney-General, Mr. Ball, cited attention. The opinion in song quarters being sumed more or less of an historical, antiquarian toins gadertaken in respect of the issues of the

and political ebaps, while retaining its com- p.m., bufore A. Lister, E. Coroner, on Laea case of Entaretle Ellie, 27 L.I. N.R. Ex. 105, that the plan ought to be abolished.

mercial complexion. But latterly it has taken able; the latter may be more difficult to ascer body of a Chinese prisoner named China which at first atrack we as wholly against the kwi, who died from beras on the liver. The plaintiff, but the decision turned on the policy

more or less of a tympathetic obaraator, oscit-tain becanes many of those claims must still be ed, doubtless, by the ardent desira shown by unsettled. Bat it is of the first importance

that if advice in to be asked, the actual liabi Jary consisted of Mears, Holliday, Percy, and being a time policy," upon any kind of gonn

the Japanese to assimilate their instruction After the evidence of Mr. F. in any ship, that is to say, on the whole goods Blackwell Donglas as to prisoner's adreiltaneo. &.. and without authoriting the assured in bin declara- A. Chinkeany correspondent writes:-I sea death, the Jaror gave in wordiat of "death shin Daff Mackenzie, 36, LI. N.S. CP. 313, Teen kwo-fan is likely to retire but none of from natural causes."

and Wilkinson Hyde, 27, LI. NS OP. 116, the officials here bare board of it, nor think it tially progressive character of the Christian the departure of the Envoys, it should at least cited by Mr. Haylar, and other cases to the likely sad if it bnd say foundation, we are su civilisations, as opposed to the stationary follow them or early ne posible. No sound like perpart, appear to me to give the time rule loss to Nanking we should be almost sure to character of the Mohammeds or Pagan types, advice can be given without au accurate state. berale according to which I bave decided this know. The Chinese do not recognise the right has struck them forcibly, and they are anzione dent of the frols of the case, and no respon- Case. The plaintiff might reasonably think him- of offciale to retire, so if they are of any nee at to prove to the world that they are prepared sible European advisor will undertake the elf justified in claiming more than he gets by all, they ganendly die in harness. Treng kwo to exet of the Asiatic tradition, and to moulding of any scheme of this magnitade na my decision. The defendant does not suggest fan is hale and strong; his unly weakness is in adopt, if not the ideas which huve vivified less he is made fall soquainted with all that he ever tendered or offered any sam to 40 his sight, and he tiesa his son's eyes. The late Barope, sit, lesat surue of the most attractive the details of what he expected to undertake. If it be asked; wrather tha mere-regolation plaintiff. Indeed, ops of the questions shows Tartar General at Nanking is ten years older material expressions of them. We have often

would be the primary object of establish- that the lefeudant even now contends that the than Tseng, and has for a long time been desi insisted upon the importance of their gaining * more accurate kowledge of theer ideas, in-

ment dans an izatitution as we contemplato is entitled to the costs from the defendant. Owing to bis not having been sufficiently stead of merely initating these external ex-

ie aufeint justification for it, we reply, that plaintiff is extitled to nothing. The plaintifous of retiring, but finds it impossible to do so.

beral to the Oont officers, le bas just been repression of knowing why and how we do After Mr. Brereton had addressed the cuart

Szechen--of course ander appear such and things, rather than doing them this, thought the primary objeet, is by no. of the proceedings will be the best possible. This awful massacre was reported to the fet defendant, and Mr. Sharp had re- THE RACE FOR THE BANKERS CUP. ved to Secine di lett been a younger because we do them. And if we have urged means the only one aimed at Lantio of the means of eliciting the fallent information; as French Government, and Franca, mindful plied on behalf of the complainant. Mr. May

bave -The yeohits had whether dreary race yaster those who are acquainted with the subject that submission to wrong in Eastern soun-

day, ead ag in a mare drifting matab, though as in would grobably ing loomed the this in season and out of season it regard to cananes of doubt that the gametity of the will have their attention called to points upon tries invariably acts as a provocative of fur-

James B. M. P. Gilliard, a colored barber an 8.30 .. there was sort breeze blowing to such a distant place must be far from plea duty to do so at this time in reference to a large, and that the withdrawal of its circulation attention of the Missiou now perity of the Empire. Recent aventa scom to it is hored be may yield, that his retirement is seems to us, which they can give tasir experience, and thus ther injury, made up her mind to intist & employed, who denominateshinisell" professor, some the har lear, and by the time the Wat aunt I inspect it is only for the squeeze which matter of the first importance, to which, as it is nous detriment to the commercial pros much valuable knowledge, which would other Stting punishment upon Chine, not by exact- and editor of an Aserioon paper for the odidest had taken up their stations, yachtsmen refused, for he is nearly imbecile, and can be no about to leave for America and Europe may 06 to substantiate this statement very fully, use to the Government, in any way whatever: and should be directed with epocial earnestness, and instead of there being an even, anrestrict

We allude to the question of the National ed, fertilizing circulation of money, the very remund, having lont is pemure in the uterica tom trip. The directions as to the Coures were wish he lost, will become available. The ing as apology or by receiving a sum oftion of his own raus, was again hoonght up on looked forward to rather wet work on the re-

| raverns in the case. The small economies of Financa second reason for giging publicity to the pre-money, which is equivalent in China to pathrigh preaching philosophie sermon in the as follows: From the anal stations off Kow

Now, among the many distrustíve differences the people are boarded instead of being bass- ceedings is the conerof the above, that is sovraging the Government to eat worse police cart compound, is connection with the loon yachts will proceed through the West birth of Confucius, the great Chincas thinker, amma Chunnet, round mark-boat anchored

apparent between the administration of Asiatic ficially employed, and this would not be the to say, that the publication will place the afterwards, but by joining England in de commonly called a Philosophes). Inspector to the Westward of the island of Ling.ting.

And European governments, noue is more mark case were Loore any national establishment, whole community in possession of such declaring war; and France unde it a point that MicBeth stated that on the 12th instant the leaving her on the port hand, and from

The 21st June, 1870! Abi what a painfully ed than the attention giren by the latter to the possessing the confidence of the people, in finite information as to the nature of the it should be understood that not trade, but defendant came to the charge-room of the Gm thence return to the Fort William, passing be-

Not only would tralstation. He was disorderly, and making a twee that resnel and a mak-boat lying North moorable data, and how often has it heus perfect regulation of their monetary systems, which they could deposit, shem, difioulties which will have to be contended the massacre of the Missionary, was the only great notas. Ho aekod him why he had not of her." The time allowance waz 20 secondementioned and spoken at, diplomatically and is opposed to the loose hard-to-mouth floan. gaging of these boards would be of invaluable with, as cannot fail to be of the greatest cause of her going to war with China. It gino in the steamer. The deferidant said it per ton. The stasions allotted to the competially, since the awful tragedy woich was cial legislation, or, mora, properly speaking, adrautake to the country.

enasted thereon! Now, however, the French financial make-ebilts which characterise the pot fertilize its commerce, but it would baru alue, when the matter bes at any future was to remove a wrong, and to prevent the was none of his husiness. The defendant waing yachts were as follows:

Government Lave, in the person of M. Thiers, litice of Asia. It is not too much to say that at political results to the State and great locked up, and wide a much noise in the celli' time to be diseased. The only for reason possibility of its taking place again, that that he was oblived to asud him to the gaol.

socepted the apologies of the Chinese Envoy the pivot on which national afeita no turn social results from its operation upon the minds Chung flow, for the quesore of their devoted among the most enlightened nations of the of individual. It would bind the country to- gether, and would tend to obliterate tliejcaloas not giving publicity to the proceedings that France made her treaty. Thore, was "no" Defendant stated he merely wished to ascer

men and women; but we hardly know whether earth, is a money pivot, end that the streugalcanish featugs which cannot but be chatroo can be suggested is, that possibly by doing she on the part of the Missionaries, who tain from the police whether Mr. Volkmuna

it Be matter for error or rejoing that, dinle-stability, and progress of nations depend large so the native population might be placed in

msically at least, the painful date bra bewoly, it not entirely, upon the proper regulation tions in producing that unification of the coun... possession of facts which it might not be for three hundred years had resided in the Mr. F. Douglas depused to his being in a fiat for some reason or other the Auns did not consigned to oblivion. That the French Gör. of their monetary systems. And this is so, not try which is now one of the abief aims of the [country and without giving any offence to state to be liberated without probable danger 19 tart, and so the race went on the little Yolan ernment, especially in its present position, because tooney is the be-all and end-all of bomas Government, it would enlarge the minds of desirable for them to know. If there were the Chinese had frequently received injury any one. He was accordingly discharged, any danger of this, it would be very good and death from them.: Nobody then doubtod | COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDICTIONË ginal entries, placed beast in the midst of abeuld have accepted China's apology does existence and aspiratione,bat bootse, as things the peopis, and develope' their views of the

DE LOTZAGA & 05.

Mantia. Singapore

Straite Times Ofte.

Calcutta. Londen

Englishman Offive.

...MY F. ALOAR, Clement's-lane.

GEO. STREET, 90, Cornhil Messi, TRUDNER & CO.

BATE, HENDY & ÑO,

San Francisco, Mr. L. P. FOREL, 21, to refer exclusively to Missions, ualers it kas Government Civil Hospital on the body of a Chi-]

chants Brehage, Neur Fur...Mesare, $. M. PETTISGILL & Co,

$7, Park Row.

The delivery of the Daily Prere frant this offer rem. menced on Thursday ning al 9.40, and (be out messengers Inft the ce et 1900.

The

heen done with the object of strengthening the case against the Missionaries by flatter ing the merchanta and the Powers who made their Trenties for trade alone; and thereby inducing them to become allies in the attack upon the Missionaries....

The Chinese Circular makes reference to the Treaties and their bearing on the

SHANCHAL

men

Daily Press. Missions, but as there can ho no doubt that the guidance in ads onto na they have, bean is perle of sine area durius, une voy feel fate. Particular day, a Naval Oficer at each place minds of foreigners resident is it is undergoing tomos, oscurary that the obligations of tips

* HONGKONG, DECEMBER 22ND, 1871,

We are informed that .E. the Gorran

the intention of the Chinese Government was specially to allude to the Treaty with France, we shall explain briefly the cause of that Treaty having been made, and what abuses it was designed to remove.

French Missionarisa bad visited China

Showtewar affair: ht

· INQUEST,

OHINKBANG. IN. C. Daily Fewo)

has already taken the subject of the Police three hundred years before the Treaty mer. Bois evidence as the cause of deceased's - tion of insurance to subdivide the risk by enrh | you mention the existence of a rumour that quaintance with those of Europe and America fienst opproximately tated. And... if the.

Forte under his consideration, and that ar- tionel in the Chinese Circular was made; rangements are being made for the form and the Chinese Government was aware of tion of a Commission to investigate the whole this fact, and it was not satisfied with the subject and report upon it. We are not Missionaries it could have restricted them to aware what the exact nature of the Commis the ports, or sent them home, instead of sion will be; but it is to be hoped that, in a

pitting them to death for preaching a now matter in which the interests of the comma roligion, especially after the visit of M. La- nity are so much concerned, ita proceedings grenet to China, and the arrangements made will be made public. There are two reasons between him and Ki-Ying. But in 1859 the why it would be very desimble that this conres Rev. Mr. Chapelain, a French Missionary, should be adopted. First, the publication was put to death in the most horrible way:

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

December 31st

BEFORE G. MAY, Disq.

THE WALL CASE.

Mr. Wilson, reculled by defendant, without objection by Mr. Sharp, further depoerd that be did not believe that Government could rebuild the retaining wall of Rebinson-woud without going down to the level of defendant's grouad,

and defendant $1.

fen PUTURE ON COPPICIUS

bad any right.to dotain Lin affectu

BETOLE THE HON. H. J. BAL

Tapboe:

Ande

Naiad.

Naomi

Wave

1 (North)

te, whore name did not appear among tho ori-

youd Green Taland where they run into a cop.

THE END OF THE TIENTSIN MASSACRE (News Teller)

on suob, standards as their imperfect clitics of the Empire should be accurately or at amount of these axonot "bo arrived at before enables them to conceive of these. The essen

58 one which

of the paper and metallic currencies which

The disea

no natonish any boo; but thut that apo are constituted, it in the foundation of theexist duties of the State towards them, and their relations to it. Beo of what incalculable aesioŹ- ence alike, of states and individuals. From ità reason for keeping the Commission closed that China was entirely in the wrong, or that

the combatante, and did a espilal days | logy, so far as the Chinese are concerne masgenoot, all fotions, all shuffing, all sha-1nce to Frence in her Iste unparalleled in. work, mailed by Chizomen only. The Daphine provides ample guarantees. for the Jatare It is of courss very undesirable to make any it was quite reasonable that. France should

was the first to get away to a very fair protection of forsigners in whatever contin. dess,should be beaiuled. It must be able to stand fortunes was ber National Bank. The confi display of weakness before the native popu stipulate in the Treaty that the Catholie CHOFA-YE-LEONG SLOGEES=In tale osse brage right aft, but a the yachts got gesty, is what all have to expect. Actorling inspection and scruting by the brandest light dense in it which has long been almost an articlo lation, and pradence could caution as not to Missionaries, who had been for three cen- the plaintif applied under a writ of foreign at under weigh they took up the following to the news, which was severed to us by a late of day. It must be placed on a wide and sound of faith among her people, enabled them to tide do so. But we may be quite sure that there turies in the interior of China, and had nearly nehmen gainst the property of Mr. Barom positions in the midst of the shipping telegram, the Chinese Ambasadere declared basis, and regulated by wise and fixed princi over those misfortunes with perhape less of manager of the Eureka Troupe, who recently Numi, Daphne, Wave, Naiad. Here the tast twenty-four Chinaren had been exrcuts ples; and when altered circorelines demand commercial crisis that would tavo overtakeo is in reality but little reason for anxiety en half a million of converts to attend to and to left the Colony, Mrs. Bogers being the gar Daphna had the misfortune to be delayed by on the spot, and many others but sted for telur modifications of it; arth modifications wont be any other country, England itself, pertiaps not, series of accidents, sending ber jib topsail over this score. The truth is, the Chinese are instruct in their religion (which had been misher.

of numerous national banke like that axisting Mr. Francie appeared for the plaintiff, and board instead of to the must head, and carry concerned in the massacre, This is all very made in accordance with the oknowledged and excepted. It neted as a support of amazing

we woubt ask, ware the well-known official insti morality." very much better informed on all these mat officially allowed by the Emperor Kang-hr. Brereton appeared or bebatt of Mre. Boing away e cleat which sent her spinnaker-boom Welt, and may be even very true; but ance for all, indisputable distator alika of, economics and strength, aril where, in all probability; agate

over the bowsprit, Thus she was left behind gators of the mob ever punished or interfered. If we look into the history of this country, in Amurics, would in stoha crisia have col ters that foreigners are. Everything of the more than three centuries before, and the gere, og kan beg kind is most carefully watched and canvassed practice of which had been again anthorised

Mr. Brereton said that he was instructet during the whole of the first breeze, while the wib in the logst ? The anater is of contas over into that repent portion of it with which lapsed before pressure so overwhelming, the plaintiff had been paid in fall, and to give julg. Naomi and Wave, followed at some distance apparent to all, and ea this touches of the very we have become acquainted during the past Bank of France boome real salvation of the by them; and the only result, therefore, of by the Chinese when M. Lagrenet visitedment in his favor would be an injustice to Mrs. by the Naind, carried the breeze down well, be-cos of the evil, which is Chiness officinidom, thirteen years, we must be driven to acknow canntry by acting is a powerful centre of gra- beeping lack the information, would be that China), should be left unmolested in the In- Rogers and her husbued, a

we must say that so long as the mandarinata is ledge that the deplombie akifts which have been vity, towards which all ite solid elementa gra to meet temporary difficulties, vitated at a moment when every other institu-

tion wua threatened with disintegration, His Lorship, in reply to an objection by paratire calm. This was the chance of the inimical to foreigners and the word progress," resorted to the public would be left in the dark, while terior, and that, as the Chinese Government Mr. Francis, expressed a duul whether Mr smaller päähie, Accundingly the Volante ran up which follows in their wake, so long will foreign though perhaps necessary at the moment to

SUMMARIES OF NEWS FROM THE the Chinese, and especially the particular had always proved unfaithful to its promises Rosie would appear to dofpad property hot and get ahead of everything, though the Naominations have to conterid with a viper which may provide for the safety of the country, prove

HOME PAPERS. worked on very successfully in front of the Wave at any time indict serious wounds. Les the that the whole "unbject class of natives from whom we might think it and engagements, a French Minister should her own, as her husband he away.

been treated in an altogether. inz

(Daily Nee) Mr. Brenton, however, submitted that a wife and Naiad, which were shortly passed by the Bumperor, anjoin indiscriminate good feeling has

MONDAY, Oct. 30th. desirable to withhold the information, would he appointed to reside in Fekip to see the con-

Her Majesty has greatly improved: health be thoroughly a fat in the matter, and dilion of the Treaty complied with. The Chi- bad a right to protect her busband's properly. Daphne. The two yachts in there were for towards fureigners, sstreammended in their deqante manner. Of the monstrone fiation, The case was postposed to 11 am. this dzy, soto time within comfortabte conversing dis own moral code, and so often inculeated in the found to exist on our arrival here, which made know all the weak points at which they may use Government, however, for ten years for desis on on the point.

cance of each other, the Daphne lying a very precepts of their own time-bonored Confucias, a piece of silver marked with the stamp of the file shend and to leeward of them with the By this means, and this alone, will His Tape Government three times as valuable as an po- during the past week, and is now spending a hops to succeed in their designs. The never ceased barrassing the Missionaries and

MH. BAHIH ✨. JAFFA LILLA-In the above Naomi within a stone's throw on her pork buwis Majesty succeed in fulfilling the promise stamped pices of the same weight and purity, few days at the Gizaaalt Sheil; a change of sir Mr. Gladstone addressed an enormous rem. matter, we are free to admit, is one in which their converts. Willing and anxious as they na plaintiff claimed $83.02, azalpet which de Valante alightly ahead of Naoui and some made brough his mouth piece, Chung-How, we have hele need to treat. The debasement and soens having been considered desirable. discretion might be used on the question of have always been to get rid of Europe, fendant stated he had count claims of 310 75, way to leeward. Those relative positions wore which was; in the words of the telegram, that of the image and the almost uncontrolled publicity; but, in a cage where interests of especially those living in the interior of and the case being entirely one of soconuts, it bille changed doring three quarters of an hour, similar orines should not recurso nurse the issue both by the Government and Dafmlox of ber of his constiturate at Blackbeath m Satur

sagreed to refer it to srbnation.

except that the Nzomi went ahead and the Tientsin tassmore question, which, as we said enormens floods of paper money followed the day afternoon. The right bon, gentleman, so ranch importance are involved, and in re- China, they availed themselves of the sið magad ka van maan

Naied draw sway to leeward of the rest, ap in any bus issue, formed a speck on the poli- collapse of thin iction. Both inflated serions ha ing whed for their indulgence in regard to spect to which the public at large feel so condition to which France was reduced to CHUN-A-ORU U LUMA CHEW This was'sparently looking for a brez At last the tial horizon of China, has entirely dies iniuries upon the country and prerions baroo big discharge of local dutice, made brief extenuation the ants themselves, no ne aun expressing a hope that when Mr. Goschen's much excusable anxiety, it may be hoped come forward and complain bitterly bad for 843. On plaintif going into the yachts in front felt a breath of something. pered, and little more will be thought of it in on foreign trade, and whatever may be said in reference to the rate of Greenwich Hospital,

diplomatie circles" or "political coterien," bor, be "aid that the man who appeared which touched the Daphne, and the Wave u that the Commission will be thrown open in the Missionaries were producing endless the other side me a defendant, but Netdo later, but did not visit the Naiad anal in the moment when Chine sball again, and doubt that the penalties they brought in their plans wee matured, that institution would ba she was sure distance aetern of everything for the last time, prove true to her old instincts, train were of a mutare which should convince applied to a porpone, satisfactory alike to them the same manner as was the case with the abuser, and opposing the good, motherly se his representative. His Honor announced that recent Select Committee appointed to report ton of Chius: The poor innocent lamba! if defen lant did not appear befurs the Court The Wave quickly passed Daphne sed Valarte ni trencherously cutrage all modern civiliza Japanese statemen that under no sirena and Do the quuntry. Next be justified the upon the bearing of the new wharf.

China is indeed to be pitied. The Chineza rose, he would be un-suited. At the rising and took us her constored position on the tion. We deveally hops that that day may stanoca abould they be again resorted to. The course taken by Governosut daring the past the Court defendant had not made bis appear Noom's quarter, and then the breeze freshened crer ome, but as the past constitutes the best Empire is being more or less modelled on an onion, and this was followed by an elaborate and the two chief abrupstitors ran away prophet, we may only submit an bile our European. gps and this imperativaly de detence of the general policy of his Administra- despatch has a long treatise in which utterance.

trands that its finanons be regulated in accord- tion, in which he replied to the obarge that hopelessly fro all the seat. By the time.

anoe with those principles. which, with mipor cocromy had been purchased at the espense of ance is given to lamentations against the

THE RUSH OUT OF THE ARMY.-The Army time the staks boat could be mate out there:

modification, underlie the financial systems of efficiency, und that partiality had been shown in the redactions which had been made. To It'in stated in a Madrid telegram that the the whole aivilised world. Missionaries; but before entering upon the and Nory Gazette bears that officers bare sent was as much wind as the small yachts

Now, it can be no secret that not only see the those who complained of the short-eginings of We were glad to notice in the last nam-charges made against them, it may be con in their papers by Lundreds and hundreds." couldsonveniently stand with plano sail set,

replent to make a few general remarks. In one cavalry regiment me major and wit and of course the big and profited by it to subcorammittee of the Spanish Budget approves ber of the Chincos Recorder several ar

much of the carpostnona which it demands, but wessure a great step in the path of rest pro- It is pointed out by some one that in the captains and several subalteran seek to retirs. Lees her distance from the Danane, which ran the proposed tax of 18 per cent on the coupons Government discussing this great question with the Education Act be would say, wat not that tieles on the Missionary Deepatoh, giving

The Toblin Brigade Office is reported to have on very even terms with the Volante. At 18h.of the internal and exteral debts,

As Indiana din claims to have sussseded in that sobres of various kinds-some better,grau? As the ence time, Mr. Gladstone good reasons for disapproving of the Chinese Chinese Circular Protestantism is mentioned and 400 applications to retire, and we are strand. the Navi tucked round the stake-boat, but

He planted a grain of corn a view to the establishment of a National Bauk.national schools was one of serious difficulty, pelmary object the regulation of He believed that the ballot bud nearly reached Circular as africing at the very root of Euro- but once, and then in a way that indicates a to mention the number reported to have been unfortunately na she did so her weather top playing a thorough confidenos game upon some are-are being proused apon them with admitted that the question of rates for decom-

received at bead-quarters. There is, indeed, mast shroud parted, and she had to lower every the potato-bug pean intercats in their country. It is highly decided preferencs for it; and that not an ugly rub" to get out of the army. I thing the mere the topmost all bande being in each potato-hill, and so the corn came up having for

afita debt and contingent interest, and all sosh Dissares Acts, Mr. Gladstone said that the important that the British public should be single allusion is made to these disturbances new regulation as rogerda adjutancies of reserve suged in getting the topaxil on deck there was first, the bags though it was a norafield, and the currency of the Empire, the management its final triumph. Speaking on the Contagions enabled to form correct opinion with ze such as those at Yangcbow, Gaankin, and forces will shortly remors some right or mineurs unavoidable delay in setting her head-sails, sought other scenes. spect to this document. We should not judge Formican, with which the Protestant Mis. officers of artillery to the Supernumerary List. and for 5 or 6 minstes the new yacht lay sl. A NEWSPAPER'S DIFFICULTIES—The Mary financial store as a national institution of mode to which the Ministry proposed to deal It is intended to (fect a considerable reduction must korofo at a most intereating crisis in the port Advertiser appends to a report of the this nature abould be called on to regulate. with them would be likely to command the of it by the same standard as that by which sionaries have been more especially connected, in the Half Pay List, and a large number of race. The Weve tacked at 126.5, 30s, and proceedings at the Muryport Petty Sessions, in Nor can it be doubted that the want is a real general approval of the intelligent community," matter of the business of next asasion. The right hou. we judge of the memorandumis from Euro and the wonder is that, it was thought at the captulon whoes usmce appear in the closely was in ample time to pass the nousi and get the assault case last week, the following one, one, indeed, of vital importance and in. He also hold ost a hope that non-political pero Governments; as we should never for the time that those riots had been caused by packed columas, ccupying pages 104, 180, and a loug lead of her on the way home. This lower statement" The words "kek' and 'strike terest. The present regulation and ultimate legislation would form so inecasiderable part

151. of the Army List, are during the next few ing of the topsail was mistakels our board thereours frequently in the report that we are redemption of the paper currency in

elous bandling. On this the prosperity of the action in dealing with the const Ention of the get that we are in' Asia, not in Europe, and the indiscreet conduct of the Members of the months to hate the chance of fall-puy employ. Daphne for Recessary went in view of obliged to leave out the evidence of some of the which ella farin mediste sad thoroughly age butleman deprecated any hasty or violenta

the fresh breeze, aud within a very short witnesses for want of k have to deal with a pagan and faithless go-Inland Mission, who were very generally and ment

THE CHINESE DESPATOR,

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