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ANOTHER FEARFUL SUENE IN A
MENAGERIE. S
We understand that the sabziurine divers | might arise, they should deem fit. With thean excellent plan founa boja, sohoch. The cur Mr. FRANCIS suîd if he did he did not micauy the struggle the other got away, and left his wout down yesterday, në 4 p.m., to the wrook of i rales before the meeting it seemed to the Bar, Friculum ke proposed, however extended over it.
Losp. Ha'got nemiste from the station close the Dunmail, and, un anticipated, found the gentleman that the Bishop of Victorin or the six years, which he thought too long? be die Me: 'SMITH aid he should be glad to learn by, and gave defendant into custody.
A man of the name of Venturelli,from Beggio, hull nearly covered with mad. Eighty pounds Archbishop of Canterbury, had full power to not think many boys would remum at sabook from - blue colouial Chaplain whether be was Defenluat and be onekt be cheese, and the Modong, mangoing bia babitual round, and giving of powder were taken over for the purpose of trans the college for the purpoar of denomina-bore for six years. He also proposed a stall of prepared to take pupils, ond on what torma, lemonade was ordered and paid for by bis com the publicall the zoological particulars concern. blowing it up, which was planted in the hold, tional education. There was, therefore, a desir- masters whose aggregate unfarina would come so he to form the wholeus of a school, -
rade rivate Watson, bo was now on guarding the ferociousnaionals bolonging to the menn. with the electric battery "attached, and as a uble plan, which he submitted in order to start to about $550 a month, which was too much to The Rev. Mr. Kio aid he had not con- Complainant then wonted him to pay again, geric, when en arriving at the enge of thé Rivan moment it exploded, much to the haton. the subjent, and for the ingestion of which he start with. He further suggested the formatine Bidered the subject. What he had enggested and bounce he would not, he got a knife and line, the unfortunate ides one into his bond
shment of number of gentlemen presint, un was indebted to My Brewarz The scheme was of a Sobool-Board, of which the Colonial Se was thata school being estaldisved, the Colonial | attempted toʻstab him.
to pass his arm through the bars and caresa une ward the Doc's Company's Launch, which was that the Colonial Cusplain abould be ulpne re-cretary, the Colonist: Surgeon, and the Head Ohaplain should undertake the roligious instruc-. Wong-a-ves, a coolie, corroborated the oom. afthe lions. The animal seized the forefinger some thirty yards off. It was expected some sponsible for religions instruction. This would Master should be members en officio, H.E. the tin, which would require paly a moderate port plainant's statement
* of the right hund between his teeth. In order to manovring would be ongeted, instead of which;, le bis naturid work in attending the school. Governar having a final volo with regard to of his time. But if the whole education we to Defendant still perested in stating that no free his might hand Venttealli passed his teftarm apting as touched and they were sudden' The tenders would be the only targa item of certain matiers. Dr. Bitel was opposed to be in his hands, he was afrati he could not in cheese was purchased. Would it be likely, be thrungh the bare; the other finns sprang upm bounced two or three times of their fest, After expenditure; and he would propose that the ex- denominada system, but he would not justine to his other duties undertake it. Still, saked, that is soldier waalf se disgrace hintell him, and in one instant, before assistance would all was over, it woe found the 80 lb, oburge of pense he shot as follows: There are two housca eliminate religions instruction altogather, and if it was thought doairable that the trial shouli na to stand in the street or in a.shp, find enthe procured, inatiated tim Borribly with their powder fud enne little grad. It is understood in College Gardens, and he would suggest that therefore proposed that four hours a week be made, he was willing to conside the matter.ist of cheese? All that was purchased was the claws and teeth. The unfortaste-man's-arm à much larger charge will be used to-day or to one be giren to the Colonial Chaplain, and the bodevoted to denominational instruction, not by The Her. Mr. PIPER then proposed that a two bottles of lemonade, which were paid for presented a slupaless russa of bleeding, flesh;
other to the tutor of the College, and that the the suster, but by the clergy or prints of the committee he format, consisting of Mesure. E.
Lena-fook, i lemonade mai, reading on the land braised bones, mixed with shreds of clothi flatter should be allowed to take orders. He respective denominations to which the abildres R. Bolitios, F. Stewart, J; Greig, Capt. Sauda, premises, den gavo evidence corroborative of ing. There was a cry of horror throughout the LATE TELEGRAMS.
did no, however, believe that the College would belonged, should they sog fit. This might and Mody, Rozario, and. P. Ryrie..
the complainant's, and stated defendant when building, and a good many persons occupying be selfaupporting, and, therefore, it would be | might not work: be thought in the end it would Mr. Willocks esconded the resolution: be ran away left bis op in the shop, and took the back eat, and not being able to era what
Mr. FRANCIS was about to proposa an the alecss with bimis
Was the matter, supposed that one of the lions REUTER'S TELEGRAMB.
necessary to make an application for a grant. reaalt in no religion at all being: "taagit He an acquainted with a gentleman, a gra. Dr. Leggo had also communicated a suggestion, amendment, but said he would put it as a an Dafenifant out be ́ooly struck complainant | had escaped. Imagine the terror and cnnta- dunto of the University of Oxford, now in which was the same ne Mr. Piper's, namely, stunsive resolution, after the present ene. in self-defence, us he wok a knife to hius, and sion. Somo ladies were carried out fainting; SUPPLIED TO THE “DAILY PRESS."
Uhina, who would take the post of tutor, so thub an upper olsee" should be added to the Mr. Piran'a résolution was then put and attempted to stab him. Also, he was attacked others, shrieking, wildly and overcome by their bhat the exponse would be comparatively Central Sopool. The difficulty at present was carried nem cum
by the Chinese in the shop with bamboos: they fours, Impt over beaches and blastendes with LONDON, 22nd June, 1872.
Mr.FRANCIS then moved"That in the opinion struck him and knocked of his helmet, and be marzellan agility. The Municipal Guards and i There is reason to believe that an additional small, as it would not be necessary to that there was no room, but, if, as he hoped Article upon a totally new basie is now the ob-phy his passage. Ho put the sober they were to have a new Central School, that of the meeting there is a want of achnai Recom- bad bad to run for his life, or be would have the police had been endeavouring for some foar ject of the negociations between Eugland and before the necting an clergyman of suggestion might be carried out. He thought molation for children of the diffror Protes been stabbed. Had a witness to prove same five minutes, with their desen enbres, to put an end to this dreadful soene, when the lian Amerien. It is reported in Washington that the Church of Baghad; but whether this they had better now proceed to the aleation of tant denominations; that he new school com
dation is required for the Roman Catholics;
as, ignor Bidel, catered the enge, and with the Arbitrators hare expressed an opinion that oberier some other were adopted, he woulda Committee
that an extension" of the Central School" will,
astonishingegurago marched straight up to tire the indirect daima are not a proper aujat for as a Christian bo beartily rejoiced to give all owney award, consequently America will unt the aid in his power to the cause of educating
provide for all others, and that the Committen
avage animals, one of whom had stretched bia The CHAIRMAN said bin fden, was that thay by instructed to act on this resolution”
paw cateile the bars, endeavoring to drag inslet new. It is confirmed that the Arbitrators the children in Hongkong.
Revd. Mr. Prek said that sa the Colonist) should first get telp he did not knew to mbas M. D. R. CRAWFORD sounded the reaolu
thingh the head of the unfortunate Venturelli. have excluded the indirect claims: The with
extent from the Geraruman, and from cultion, to which the Churman abjected, that it
it was a curione sight, to are those ferocious drawal of Supplemental Artiste va protable.
scriptions The school fees at the gate of 87 on left to tle power to the Committee,
ranking away?
beneto, narost markdened by the sight of human Hongkong, 24th June.
38 a month would give some assistance.
M N. B. DENNÍS moved as an amandriant: Defendant and his principal witness was blood, become auddenly docile and subdued by the cemeric eye and anthoritative voice of Mr. Sure thought $7 too much.
That in the opinion of thin meeting Watson, who was on goard. The CHAIRMAN thought it was a very reanghool s accessary for other than The one them remanded to the 27th the intrepid Signor Bidal, whé, after.compelling Lbe imala to relinquish their lifcerated victim, Roman Catholic, children, and that the instant. cons ble ana
Committee are requested to obtain atatialica na
ALL ABOUT A DOLLAR.
gave themupood beating all ronadaad sont then abomed Sadak, a broker, summoned one into differens enges. The one which remained to the probable number of obildren who might attend, and the probable income from fees and Wing-obeong for aserulting bin on 28 iunt, be sonar eaw his master's hack tarned, than he subscriptions; to neovrtain the aatasi alatan of at 10 am, in the peblio. street. Complainant set ti work, to devour the torn and blacay St. Paula College, with a view to its being used [atated that he owed defendant $1, and defondant fragments of desh and plotining which covered for the equaine: and to lay the results of their came to him in the street, and demanded it of the thor of the eye. The lacerated and winte He told, defendant to wait till he got to goatarel was immediately conveyed to enquiries before. H. B. the Governor, station bin who initial belp, if any, in their opinion would his house, when defendant alused him, and said the ospital of the Osolations, where ther be necessary from the Government."
he had, been often enough. He told defendant. arianinja;ered to him previons to ampaiation to go away, when be pashed him, struck him of the right arm.--Ooriespondent of the London with an umbrella, and knocked off his turban Post. cap. A gentleman came up and adrised de fexdant to be quiet, "when defendant also kicked Bim.
PUBLIC MEETING.
“Pico,
dren dosited
The Hon. Dec 6. Oxing asked who was to bear the expense of the school proposed
This what seconded by Mr. Brereton, The CRAIRMAN said he should vote against this. He would put out all Abous florin Catholics, and simply say that a school was accessary. (Loud appinus)
Mesers. Dennys and Brereton agreed to strike out the part referring to Roman Catholics, the resolution standing thus That in the opinion of this meeting a school la necessary it all mittee," &c.
POLICE INTELLIGENCE
June 25th.
BEFORE T. W. MITCHELL, ESQ.
ASSAULT.
Jacob Adams, a private in EL 1, 206 Regt, coiled, said he was in she Batracks on the 22nd, between 4 and 5 p.m. and beard a noise, „Lock- ing ont, anwarowd of Chinese with bamboos beating the defendant, who was running away without a cap. There are no blown given by defendant, but he had a stuk in his hand when
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Bat it is richer and more original than all the
eura
Chaplain had shown his willingness to aid in the scheme of education, be woul endeavour to reative what seemed to bims misapprèben siun generally prevalent, and to which Allasión had been unde by correspondents of the look prese, Tegurding St. Paul's College. It would A prabic meeting of gentlemen interested perhaps not be out of place for him just to Mr. GROIL 0.5MITH said there was another the establishment of a school in Hongkong for any a few words as to the foundation. The point. The children of the Roman Catholin middle-class obdaren, took place yesterday at ground had been granted by the Colonial parents must be eliminated altogether from the Oty HaL. HE the Gomar, Captain Gore amout in the year 185 to Sir Edward the oculation, teater, the Very Hey. Father tanton for educational purposes, more-tape-Raimondi bada solume in operation, and was O'Callaghan, Hon. Cecil C. Smith, Revd. Mr. cially for Chinese, and be obtained from Rrg nuvilting that these obildren should go to say Kidd, Rerd. Mr. Piper, and Mr. F. Stewart land a sum of money, and gave £1,000 himself school except arch as had Roman Catholia
taken by the Hon. P. Byria were among those, present. The chair was torde the endowment of the building Five teachers therefore, the calonation mast be
youre after this Bishop Smith was crested, and cat down to obsildren belonging to the Church ] The CHAIRMAN said that all had seen then be arrived he devoted the College to the of England, or the Protestant churches in the
special good of the Chinese, and Sir John Colony notice, and were aware of the object, of the Bowring granted a least to Bishop Saath The CHAIRMAN thought there were several
GEORGE SAND ON DERAMS. meeting. He was sorry he was not possessed of and hio strocessors on condition of their car Roman Catholic families independent enough
Why those_olimeras of sleep? Physical efficient power of speech. to enlarge on the sub.rying out the primary object and in- to send their children to any school of which
Alarika Abim, a broker living in Peal-street. diaposition, I shall be told. Well and good; On the 25th instant, at No 2. Moaqua Tarjost, and be would confine himself to a few words tention of the original subscribers. The they approved. (Applause)
Colonial office gave only a grant of £25ka Mr. FRANCIS and be bad feit uncertain
onlled, stated he knows the defendant. He is a but taut does not explain why they have anal race, the wife of Japtain EBEST A. BELSER in opening the proceedings. He bought that year, but the money got was suffotept to build whether he should address the meeting or
turhan maker. On Sunday last and the de- and such a shape. That relates to an organic HM 10th Regt öf a danghter. [1181
all would concar in the opinion that an estab- the two houses, to which the Colonial Chaplainot, but one or two remarks which had fallen
fendant and complainant talking togelber, pre mechanism of which we do not know the ziativa The delivery of the Daily Free from the oftes com.lishment anob as that proposed was necessary bad raferred, and, which brought in $5,800 from the Chairmen from Excellention to those now existing, and that the Comsently saw a cluating of abrellas. After the power, and which remains no engius to us all. fencing complaint had a cat lip, by which As war eyes for a long while retain the impres menced on Tuesday morning at 1007, so the last There were several ducational Establishments a year, or say £900. There were $8,850 in and from the Colonial Secretary, had decided
umbrella lie did not know. He then saw de sion of the solar spectrum, which bus. dazzled already
This was carried by 22 to 9 the Colony, ozd among others the the unde & Dent and Co. Bat in 1865 him to do so. He had been in doubt, becarias
The Roy. Mr. KYDD propheed a vole of fondunt take hold of complainant's turban with them, the mind fills with the objects which Central Government Soloal, which was simic the grant of £250 was withdrawn, and ite the dvertisements or notices of the meeting ably managed, but was devoted prin spally to money in Dent and Cos', bando unavailable; were so indefinits in their nature, that it was thanks to the Obairman, watch was passed with both hands and crack it down on the ground, have filled the eyes-and-the-fancy, while it Fand then kick bim. Defendant hes sinoc nekad transforms, tracce them up in I know not what Chinese, and he thought something else was und tre depreciation of renta, bringing down impossible to tell from them what the object of loud applause,"
The CHIEMAN paid a similar compliment witness to go with him to try to recover the one bhak chamber, the sanctuary of dreams, OUT needed for the Colony. There were also the the value of the buses from $300 to $150 athe meeting was to be. It seemed from them
brain is not, then, a photographic apparatne, educational establishments of the Roman ogth, so reduced the funda that Bishop Al as if no school existed in the Colony More to Hle Exodlency. The role was carried by dollar,
4 Chinese brcker, called on the part of de❘ wherein images are faithfully transmitted. It Ontholics, which were no doubt admirable,ford, who came out with the best intentions of over, no data bad been profiled, though the acclamation.
His BYOBLJENoy thanked the meeting, god. fendant, suid he now the struggle saw no lips reamblea rather a. theatre where the faste of bot these establishments would hardly meet the dog good to the Chinese, continued the Obairaus in one sense bud undertaken that requirements of the place at present: There achgol, but was forced to close it when it thers abould be no meeting till he was in poe. remarked that he thought it biter to be decided. bleed, the turban fell off by sach pushing, the life are presented under the form of fiction. fore, at the Roggestion of His Excellendy, the was indebted to biu $2.500, which union of data and able to lay them before i ly wrong than undecidedly right. He had no earth ether, complainant pushing defendant Gret. We are glad to notice that the Acting Rn. mesting had been called to give an expression and not been paid, and is owing now to It now seemed that the object was to establish sympathy with sectarianism, and he thunght, Mr. Mitchell told complainant be befored he fiction theatre. It is the unforseen in all its of opinion and elicit angestione, which would the Bishop. Inder these circumstances, it a secular school, so that education should be judging from what he saw at the meeting, that had given defendant great provocation in bar power; it is the impossible accepted. before. GISTRAR GENERAL in keeping a vigilant eye form a hagis of action, and also to accertat the would not be presumptions to ask whether the separated from all idligious training, His Ex- the prospects ofsetarianism in flangkon were ing ham to ran shoot about after him for aneh hand; it is the nnrestrained festival of the imagi over the conduct of his Department, and that zumber of scholars who would be available at college were available, and it we should not as helleney said they most lay aide their parti just what they ought to be, se bad as possible smali sam. He did not believe half the state nation. The serius and the buresque dance. he does not lack tan nioral courage necessary the outset, and other matters connected with certain from the Archbishop of Canterbury whe-cular religious roles, bot the diffoulty was. He would be the last to set any one to meet he had made, and looking at the ose in together, terror and joy, sacoved each other to make summary examples where he dis-the school. With these remarks he would ther it could be devoted to the purposed pro- that those who bad igious scruples were not sacrifice his retigious convictions (bear, hear the view he did, ho would discharge the Deere Sorrow is often bitter there, o
flow and was the pillow. But it most-frequently leave the discussion in the hands of the meet-poecd. Before gutting on, the rev. gentle likely to lay them aside. He concurred Ue held to his own, but be thought they could tendant
TWO PUGILISTIC WOMEN.
Dishes to give way to intralizable compensa covers irregularities to be going on. There ing.
wis would suggest three plans: First, that a with Mr. Stewart in the opinion.. that all maintain their own convictions without in
Chinese connable No. 258 churged two wo. tions. The hind who has just left as bad. is undoubtedly no department in the Colony B. E. the GOVERNOR id be attended the Comittee be appoicted at this meeting, and what the Colony wanted was a school for Pro terfering with those of other people. He would
at immente journey, mecting with much pleasure, beaumee he felt that they should communicate with the Co-testant children. The one which had been always aid Christion men in inculatin pouce men, nanied Mok-in and Mok-a-tow, with denly returne from which requires more watchfulness, or in that the object, ja view was both a proper and lonial Government or "the Arohbishop of established was a eptuplets, failure Fandy and goodwill, the fear of God, and in a dryghting in the streets. Complainant stated, which bug lasted but an instant; he even which anything like a desire to smoothe rood one. Fe Same there with as little deaire Canterbury, to ascertain how the matter with were given by private persons and by the Go to his neighbour. The chairm in hul done good that when he attempted to separate them, some if need be, leaves the both to which we have just carried him to overs with matters over and make them pleasant to the to assume responsibility as to shirk it, and teevant to St. Paul's College stood Secondly, verament to be used for the purposes of educa service in ventilating this subject. The gamen heat him, and ran away.
Defenduats were Bard 31 snot.
rus. We ourselves emily die in a dream, und vis more to be deprecated, but it is clear made no aeret that his own individual opinion us the Central School you about to be rebuilt, tion in the Dolony. The sims Government Hemin at the bar, who had argued on the other
STEALING GOVERNMENT. EKOPESTY. | feal ourselves at once living' and dead with- that Mr.. Toxscony has no idea of going wineation
we that a Government which neglects the whether thiere might not be en silditional room which gave could take them away, and apply side, and done well. He admired his talents,
Sibk constable 519 charged a Chinese gonth out? aurprise and without anguish. Thuse, of the young, commits a great and teacher, and the Chinese and Haropats them to a public purpose, and he thought the but he was not ocaviased by him. He was a
himself a taket of turf thanka từ the Actions which, ruck our heus of about with his eyes closed, and that eu far as crime ngjust Grad and tan (ubers), became Thirdly, to consider whether if the Government Pipera very good one. There were only 2 or 31 Good bumoured discussion might do a great ut by criats for the teu of the Government, repore, we spend a notable part of our existence
school be thas made in one educational effort suggestion of the Ckilmist Chaplain, and Mr. great advocate for palioity and ventilation with appropriating believed tont it is possible, any attempis on the part of the were pretty nearly synonimona terins. He did granted the sum of 320,000, zecessary to ball3 éhildren, so fue ua ho could disoivar, for whom deal of good, and could do no harm,
ignorance
at the Gap, Taipingaben..
votside the domain of reality. All the more The proceedings iben terminated.
"Defer tant said he dil unt know he was do. becuase it is not necessary to sleep in order to- palivo employes to abase the positions which not possess the necessary Kuondedge to form the school, there could with only about 80s school was required. The Chingus were pro-
ing wrong, bat as it was shewn there was a dream. Oen:emplation lends as almost always they occupy under the Government, will not opinisa as to whether a sebool such as that children, which he thought was the mauber, be videt for, and the Rupian Catholica tial amoub
notice posted up prohibiting people taking a state of bighest satisfaction in which proposed by the Hon. Chairman wis neccesary funde sufficient to provide £500 or £800 for which might claim and support from the Go escapo punishment.
earth away, defendant was aint to lon đaye' im.... resten clumbers, and wanderinge mère defined nocording to public opinion. He, however, the teachers. Therefore he would suggest that verament than it had, which was simply none. It is the more satisfactory is notice that only wished to be satised on that point, na census of the children be taken to give data He believed beswas right in saying that St
prirodinout.
and less prolonged than those of a dream mone ABSAULI
[the le-a sorpe-tlie control of argument. There vigilance is being exercised in this direction, once satisfied, the meeting might be sore of his on which to ground their plans. He was sure it Saviour's aphool had never ra eived any, sup
Tauga-peng, a printer, anamooned one-Fong in, therefore, in us amething which is called because, as unr readers are aware, we have operation in ourying out the object. It was the chemis was practicably it would be support from the Government. The 23 bc 23
wing, master of the Taicheong photographis | a goal, and which is perhaps quite another necessary, that the parents in the Colony should ported without and dissentient votor.. (Ap. sbildren nearly all belonged to the Church of often expressed an opinion that more cou- come forward and aabisfy the Government that pla
Bugliad; or some other Frotestant Church. Fa
shop, for assaulting kim and throwing a basin | thing from thut which bows ite nunc, hitherto, Edence than was desirable was imposed in it was the opinion of the Unley that a mi Secretary whether he knew anything with re-
MC STEWART asked the Aoung Colonial was just reminded by Mr. Stewart that ther) Chimese ornstable 27 charged a Chinese of water on him. Complaint stated be owed very vagner very sil-defined. Thase myself long. were Parker and Jew children to be thought of with being in the Hollywood Rond at $.46 p.defendant $10, for which begayra promissory believed that we have the sonis-one to direct the subordinates of the Departments and chess chol should be established. There was
but these wight not object to the Central without a light. Complainant stated that do noty nstamped (propissory note produced, torn the employment of our organs, another to grent difficulty and delicusy in these polemical ference to St. Paul's College. recent occurreness must make it apparent (ys a founding school, and even if a reboot
The Hap. C. C. Surpir replied that he wag School, which i odlarged would suply meet all fendant was with a crowd of others, who were up by defendant, who said complainant tore regulate our relations with our species, a chird that those remarks, though they were were founded, it was doabtful whether any chilot in a position to give any information.", their requirements, Butthepeople to be provided also thont lights, and when he went up to me). He paid him 3, and naked him for some to communicate with the Divine Spirit which H.E. the Govenor quid he was worry he for were those who had scrapies regarding the them and asked where their lights were, tir de pictures on b d belonging to him, and defendant animates the universe. Sainte-Bev nad To severaly impugned in some quarters at the china would be scusated in the Colony frous was not able either to give any accurate informa- Roman Catholio and Central Schools Itamme fendant struck him, and the others then refused to give them up, aying be wanted the rails when I said that to him. "Three squla!" time they were made, were not without whether the children born in this Colony weretion, but he bad made enquiries and been the religions elation was whisk they wished, why no ked him down and ran away. He held on the whole suo frat. Some words enemad, and replied he; if we could be sure of having one! foundation. The ponstitution of the Re-likely to bear fruit, and be able to perform papers. He considered it richt to stute his did they not go to the Central Sabool, where the to defendant, as he was the one who first strach defendant threw a basin of water over him, I dared not sawer him that we bad, perbaps, then ran after him with others and bent bim, | mo-s. We are not such simple phenomena, As "OISTRAR-GENERAL's Department is such that their part in life unless the proper seed were opvietion that the sonditions hader which adnostion was of the highest class. Any spen him.
Defendant denied the óharge, but was never.
Defendant said complainint dame with $2, people bato chosen to thluk; in order to be able sown here, and at the proper time children the College was founded and never beening of a public or semi-paulio school which more facilities are offered in it for under-were allowed, to run wild, everyone know that coupled with. (Loal applause) And he should not be denominational, and should hold. theless fined 50 cents for having no light, and
and he refused to bake it ; ́hô thraí asked to see to classify us as good and bad; as 'elect and Banded practices than in any other public they begume difficult to break in, and that there had no doubt that it the facts connected out agroepest of free education was templa$for as-aulting the Police in the execution of the promissory note, and he showed it to him, condemned,
when complaíuant snatébed it, tore it up, and office, and hence anything like an undue teal, and never make must figaro in life. In of Canterbury of the Bishop of Viatorin, sohnels to leave their own schools and go te
was a likelihood they would never become prec-with were put before the Arabialoption to those who were now as denominational his duty.
RICE AGAIN.
Fay away. He gave chate and picked up
COMMUNICAT ONS IN VERSE. tendency to rely upon the statements of arder, however, to carry out the object, it would it would be restored to the uses for which it the public one Bat there were tom, Mr. Charles Staith chief officer of the British the pieces. Complainant then returned and
(New York Trib-ne.) they considered the question bark Ashburto, appeared to charge a stevedore's based him, opsetting the things in his shop, Although, at all times and in all seasons, be necessary that there abould be mutual for was originally intended, and in that sense bo who, if
agrém to the principle of coalie with stealing a batful of rice, part of the angst which was a basin of water. He gave e ses of the mania poetite, of a hype much or any latitude to set independently of the Head side religious screpos, and inest gou the broad believed, if the resting took a ananinone and education (meaning not merely instruction, cargo of his ship. Complainant slated font him alo custody, when complainant was a little aggravated, are to be observed by the
branvance and toleration, that we should lay bad just stated to the Chairmen that he well, would, of the office, is certain to lead to such abusos truth of Christianity. The meeting would practical view of the question, that St. Paul's but the developments of all thculties of the thers had been asveral parcele done up and six at the barge room to get out a sun-editorial practitioner, long experience leads as as have latterly been discovered, We have easily understand that it was neither H.E% College could be obtained for this purpose, mind and soul) being non-religions, every mestowed away ready to be taken. The defends against him."
to the belief thai Spring-tide la most fruitful Complainant called a witness named Peon-a-of this latentablo affooling. As April ad never been unwilling to make excuses for duty nor his inclination to advocate the inters was not speaking by book, and did not wish tion of God and Providence being omitted.sut nor any other person had a right to take
tong, who corroborated biu eridence, as far as rats of any one party or denomination in the to our phything disparaging to anybody, but teacher under each a system muss derer mer rice or sweepinge.
vances, and as the traditionally sentimental some shortcomings in this Department, be- Colony at the expense of any other He had from what he could lears, he thought it St. in these thinks, or he must commit himself to Defcudant was sent to cue mouths in prison the squilt wat
Defendant called one of his shop colles, who ed remittances from all the quartars of the May approximates, wo-pouerte-tlist-our zhymni. cause its very nature is such that the Head lived long enough to know how much there Paul's College had falled the conditions some dogmatio opinion either negativa or ment with burit Izbor.
alan oorroborated, his statement." DISTURBERS OF THE PUBLIC PEACE was of "good"angae, the montare of those de, which it was intended to fulfil this meeting positive. It seemed to him that what was
country are multiplied-u fact which we re of it must, so to say be always treading upon nominations who diler fram as, and he did gist would have been quite unnecessary.
wanted was a Protestant school, but before the
Mr. N. Dennys appeared to charge on u-
As it was not proven who was the most atinolined to atribute, in part, to the verna! delicate ground, and, unless he be especially see why upon the subject of education those The CHAIRMAN enquired bolber if St. Paul's Protestnut members of the Community asked the summons the manger of the Sing Woo: Jossault, the defendant was discharged.
vacations of the boarding.schenls. We have at this arment before as a small mound of mano. circumspect and discreet he is certain to fall differences should not be laid aside, why College were obtained the school would be des Government for assistance they should assiet house, with beating datas, gongs, and fring
themselves. They should take pattern by the orackers on the night of the 23rd between One Wong-a-koon, a shopkeeper, was charged acripts, sent to us mainly by misses who think into serious errore. In many cases such people should not agree to differ for once, nominational or not.
establish broad and
His EXCELLENDY said he was not going into Roman Catholics who had established schoolcout the fours of 12 unidnight and 2 s., and again by the Registrar General, through Mr. Osmoud, that they are poets because they read poetry failings may be properly looked upon with principles. He believen, tar dig bethit. He thought those distinctions should be of the contributions of the whole catholic world between 5 am and 8 a. Complainant stated wit's using a Registration tislet not is owo with pleasure, and who write, for the most so little leniency, but the public may justly tight without giring offence to wry. Heleid side for the good of the public. Then when a school was started by any denomis he had rungon to believe the nuisance had been and was fiued in the sum of 315.
part, from the recollection of what has pleased * Mr. Kyrie said that if there was to be a de- nation the Government should assist it. The caused by defendant, from information he had maintained that the, only paniona entitled to
thenian others. With these “effusions "there feel uneasy, if they see in the officer bold judge as to what religion' a child should be nominational school he was perfectly certnic it | object of, Government was “dos to taku pes- received. The noise prevented himaolf, wita,
On Wednesday last casa came before his come to as small notes made up of personal the post of REGISTRAR-GENERAL anything ught were its parents, and that those who would be a failure (cheers), and any school tion out of the hands of parents; but to assist and family from sleeping, and be bud heard Worabip F. W. Mitchell, Esq., in which a ozficiences and fragments of personal experi ake such over self confidence as may make took the matter out of their handa sesumed a which was ultimately to sapport itself must then He world ank Mr. Stewart, agresting to that other residents around bad in like mannhur olie, No. 715, someonet Mr. W. D. ches, moreola uf aspiration, pretty lttle mock him lax in exercising that vigilause which is grave responsibility, and be himself would be not be of a de ominutional character. His own him para of his last Report, whether any ner been disturbed. He had before taking out Mareball, shipping master to the U. S. Con-modesties which nerer decu ve burdened old the very Bret to resist anything of the kind. If idea was that if a school were established in education conld supply to the Chinese the the commons written to the Registrar Genera: plate, for unlawfully sesaulting and beating execationers like ourselves, and appeals for essential to the proper conduct of the office ench a school as he bad suggested were shown this Colony it must be one open to all claaste of conscience, which he complained that they about the sabjoos, and reveived in sunwer as
bm. The case ended by a fiae of 59 cents, and sympathy which we are always raudy to extend. an order to pay chair bire 40 cents, Delendsat both to the deserving and the ondeserving. ander his charge.. It is, of course, not to be wanted, the Colony might rely upon his whatever religion, and if there was any bar of soadly wanted. No amount of penis follows
SI-In answer to your letter of this date was not able to pay his ane, not having at the bathe would be that sort in the way of St. Paul's Oplage, the mant would defer people from desirable in such a position to be over fussy bearty co-operation, but he thought it on sooner they thought of something else the bet unless yon. appealed to their consciences. The enquiring if I bud given the prople in the time the proper coin in his possession, ani wan
While we are obliged, in reference o the waste buket, to consider these oon- and suspicious; but reasonable care and that the meeting should adopt nud pass noch tar (theērs.)
principle on which Government should go was jona hense in Sing-wong lane permission to fire entrusted with his liberty on a promise to send tributions in the negregate, we try never STEWART, then called for not making educated but making good crackers and boat gongs and drums during the up the money. Not so that day, the obair to forget that each of them bar * vigilance, and above all, an openness to sug- résolutions as would cushie the Government to some formal capin the subjacks, to aid subjects, who had been taught sheet, doline, to whole of last night, I must inform you that I coolie got a clit do defendest to procure ble individual history saticiently pabbetic, and that gestiona as to where there is a possibility of If they stleopted to cataldiab it, and failed, he should like first to find out the tranfe of the their parente, to Alseir saless, and to their waya zo pecansion whaterer to way people on 10 cents, who presented the letter on Batinech contributor usb bour personally the pain shortcomings, are essentials in the oficial they would be doing greater mischief that it Oommunity with regard to education, after God. No algebra, no mathemation, could make nemted with the house to firecrackers or to beat day last, and instead of payment gates and mortification of rejection. We wish that ed again, not by dolentant this time, but by we could hope to make cur young correspon. who is put over the EGISTRAR-GENERAL'S they did nothing at all. There were several which it would be very easy to devise z schéme ; men pood subjects, mizas their moral being gonga or drama last night. Department.
good schoola and means of education in the for a school. But it was perfectly useless to were trained and developed Education of this I trust that you will carry out your inten. woman complainant termed bin wife. Com denta understand that no real good could come Colony, bot be could readily see that there were act up any theory unless there, ward some nort had been tried, and had done more to ic- tion of proceeding against the parties, as the plainant procured a summons unfortunate to them, but oftentimes not harm, from the We may, parhapa, be disposed to over- certain olasses not here for life, who are not gemads on which to go. The only way to get crease discontent and unrest amongst the people Bring of orackers is strictly forbidden in shyly against the wrong person, Mr. W. D. Mar printing of these dozatióne. We wish that we estimate the qualifications which are really able to send their children home who did not the necessary information was to ascertain, the than any amount of ghoranco, however dense, district of Victoris, and permission to bear shall appearing instead, consequently the case would make thega alt somprebend that the required, as we are disposed to place perhaps like to purt with them, and for bon sotul number of children who would be sent to He thought if the Government was tosiasiat edu-gonge or drums after 8 pm, can be only ob- when it came on yesterday was discharged. It quantity of mediocre verse at present in exist
It was desirable means of educating their chit the school. He had changed his opinion on cation, it would be far better to assist parents to tained by special application to His Excellency was ascertained, however, that defendant had enso is quite large enough, and that the world they at a very high standard, and to diga should be provided, without any denni. this subject since he frat came to the Colony, and their children out of the Colony, because no the Governor-1 bare the honour to be, Sir, paid his fine, alec bis amends to the colle, into has so need of any addition to the stock in
national character; and he would be glad if the At first he found that the Government had subool could wap European children from the your most obedient servant,
W the Court on Sutarday last.
band. This, we would point out, dispones at, M. 8. TONNOCH,
once of the matter of publication. Our typo meeting supplied information sa to how far provided a school for the Chinese that contamination of Chinese servants and the such p-school was wanted. Cheers.)
good schools existed for Eomsa Catholic Chinese generally, and they would suffer more
Adding Registrir Gmerat
graphical resonroes are large, but they are too Chinese at the head of an office, which is of
Rev. Mr. KIDD sald that for various reasonschikdren, and that donaequently the only néces out of school hours in slat way then they 24th June, 1872, scarcely lees importance than that of the he had put into writing the few words be had tu sity was to provide a mobool for children of would gain by the best education, (Applause) He understood there had been the same noise The adoption by the Benate of the soud.all to be wasted in giving a new form or any GOVERNOR himself. For such a post, we be say on the subject before the meeting. He those who went to the Cathedral. Since then, Mr STEWART femarked that the Central School made last night, and he had a witness to test ment to the Fast-ofice Appropriation bill in degree of permaneces to that which is essential- is vetuelesa. Of course, we publish a great creasing the subsidy for the Jhina and Japan dead which is abperly ephemeral, but we try to understood it was convened not to disinseda. however, be bid discovered that; there were was at present too small for what was proposed, ty to same, lieve, it would pay the Colony well to give scation generally, out for the purpose of eliciting many denominations and nationauties that it but he had suggested to the Government that Defopiant admitted the abarge in both Mail Service to one million per anum, ad pablish se litthe ua possible of matter which has very high rate of remuneration to some information as to the requirements of this would be necessary to lux abide all differences it should be enlarged au an to commodate care
providing for a semi-monthly service, affords a not at leasha modicam of hump and, sosial Chan-n-yin, reporter to the Ohna Mail; strong hope that the mistake made in the interest, person of lengthened experience regarding Colony with the special view of karming of to lay side all distinctions and let the school be posible to ako European and other onlied, stated he does not know defendant, but use a short time stuce by negatiring the
religious Unless wawere prepar 400 or 500 and is that case it would the Chinese, not merely in Hongkong, but at would confine himself to one pome. He would be available to every child, of whatever country boys, bat not girls. He did not under lives in Hollywood Road in front of the Sing proposition will yet be remedied. Coming less enough in themselves are for the wasted the ports, where it will be admitted there are frankly own bis views bad been considerably or colour he might be, it could not succeed, stand all that Mr. Francis uld about woojuse house. At about 12.15 5 Monday back to the House with the Senate's indore time and emotions of their writers, il eubmitted much better opportunities of gaining an altered of late. Before be left England, he (Applause.). He bad thought it might be piss Bestilar education and unrest in European morning he heard a noise as of beating of mant, the small unjority by which it was to the test of utility--not dry and prysaje, acquaintance with the character and the mitos, larger than he believed to for if they vera to begin building it would be seen, there were no dountries in which there was onctionally a firing of crackers. The noise huving introduced a classe caring that slip be found lamentably wanting. The test clay expected to find the number of European ticable to obtain the use of St. Paul's College, copatries bonséquent upon it. Bot na be had drums and blowing a sort of pipe or flate, and overthrown.may be overcome. Senator Gasserly but a generous and refined utany-would ways of the natives than in so small a place be le considered it would be desirable to very serione matter, whereas if the College were more discontent and trouble than in Cathole was kept up till 2. d prevented him and pers abill not be preranted sen ting their goods seen tour young currespondente a harsh ast from Ba Frunc ac via Tan, mayane; but it is that, to which sooner or as Hongkong. Still, so long as the Gorern take a pensos of the European population and available all that would be noosssary would be countries. And he did not agree at all that a his family frous alreping. The noise bid in
later, all literary work man osme. There is no ment of the Colony doos pot take this view, avail of the education it was proposed to give Therefore he should like to know so our as cuphatically denied that the edgestion at the it could be heard halhe pile away. He then be proposal and not as before serbia pingic in printing which can give value to that ascertain the number of children likely to repairs to the building and a staff of teachers secular education as a statisk ečuostion. Ele tervals of two minutes, und was so great that now be expected to withdraw his opposition, to and considers that a les Eigh class of quali them. Until this was hope, wo abould be go possible whether it was available or not. If Central School was atheist. The books need went to sleep, and was aroused by the same hence with the House against ite paenage which is wanting in all the elements of
Ballells.
value. Between not being noticed at all by thẻ. fication is suficient, we are of course notping in the dark. Uniese we had these statia. not, they what do their best to arrange other were those which had been long in uso elee now af 5 o'clock, which, was kept up until
world and noticed only to be instantly forget- ties before us the theories propounded would plaas. The most practical thing they could do where, and had given patialaation to ali denoue (8 am, He heard the same moine again on the justilled in expecting impossibilities, and car no doubt be good in every respect but one, that today would be to eppoint a Committee, in-inations. The tula way that any question of night of the 24th, commencing at? p.m. and. At Greenwich à troupe of strolling players, ten, we think that a noble pasure would, choose. make allowance for occasional mistakes, it is that they would not be practicable. How cluding, members of every nationality, repro- morallax was never sbirked, bat dogma was, ending at 9 pm, the accused of acting a stage play in an unliacnoad the first. Publication is only of real service tu
Defendant stated as far as the chuckers booth, were discharged on the technical gronad that which has merit making it worthy of upon the whole we are convinced that thearer, taking it for granted for argument, that sented there. He thought the work would be not trenched upon. One of his ralos was that duties of the office ata being conducted with there would be a saciant sumber, it was a better done by a small committee than other the words Protestantion and Catholicisus were em coureraed he did not fire them, that part of the booth, being removable, was put publication Particularly of poetry let young
great question how the want was to be supplied. wise tApplause)
the play was cunctel by outside people. He honen or place in the sense of a building. aspirants for the luare) adderetand, that wors energs, watchfulness, and a due appreciation No doubt gentlemen had come with many ex- The CULIEMAwsqil he had no very precise Mr. FRAMUIS Woɑdered how history was told them they could not fire then. He was At Westminister Polich-court a night cabo, piétizal feeling is tue commonest thing in the of the difficulties which must of cessity cellent as He had himself, thought of information ne to be nutaber of children, who taught p
gs on the premises the whole of the time. On man was charged with neglecting“ bis child, world, everybody who breathes bus wine or leas several, and would lay before the meeting what would be likely to attend the school, Gautle Mi. Stawier sald be simply wished to Cefard occasions like these it bas bean editocery to aged nine years. He only allowed her a penny of it-men and women and plüldren of all ages attach to this Department. Is is, therefore, he considered to be that haring the last diffi- men had written to him, and said, they had himself, and as it had been said that the edu- apply for permission to the Registrar-General, a day to live on, and she was in a terrible state | and conditions, the relined, the shink 24, and with much pleasure that we notice evidence culty, and the least expezte. He would, how children, but they did not say how many. At oation at the Central School was atheistic, he bet on this one they smitted doing pos from disenge and dirt. The agistrate adjoor, the silent, as well as the coarse, the loquacions, learing the details to ja rash guess he should say, supposing that a denied it as emphatically as possible.. Had the Mr. Mitchell told defendant that as it did noted the case for four weeks, giving the man time and the bold. If it were otherwise, life would of these necessary qualifications in Mr. Toner, merely suggest
The brought out by subsequent discussion, whool for both boys and girls cuuld be began Jow the Mahomedon, (the Farson, no rak- appear to him he had been up before, bo would to make better arrangement.
below tolemble, and the shances of - kuppiness. NOCEY, and we can only hope that, as be has From bie point of view, as a clergyman of the at once, that there would be between 20 and gion It emed extraordinary that such talk only fina him in the sum of 810, but he was At Santhampton the sailors on strike appear greatly diminished. It is as natural for a not hesitated to hunt cut existing abuses, Church of England, he took it for granted that 30 children of either sex, probably more girls should be bened in this nineteenth cen- not to disturb the whole neighbourhood just to be yielding, and have accepted the mediation growing girl to feel poetically sa for her to cf Captain Marse, In London the movement hare the weasles; yet what Misa Alion or Miss he will, should it be necessary, shrine the education was to be religious. Saint Paul's than boys. They would be able to start, he Lary. od oppletse) He was prepared when he liked.
College was already provided for such nee, and thought, with or 30 boys of ages from to meet every one on the grosad of a commen Fined $10 accordingly, or the choice of one has scarcely assumed the proportions of a rega Mary, stricken by that inexorable though not from the task of honestly representing to the with a little alteration could be made suitable. 5. to 9, bas- this was only his impres God and meral law, and allow the parente, the month's bard labour,
Jar strike, being simply aŭ yet « bolding out for often-dangerous disorder, thinks it necessary Executive such defects in the nature of the He had a copy of the rules of the college,sion No doubt many gentlemen who priests, and the clergy to instruct the childrens
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an advance of wagas; com has any great incoa- to communicate the event to the Tribune? One Wong-s-ping, su noqquutan) in the Mow, veuiegos bean experienced by datwuez, boquá | Mady experiences are commun de all-pet birda Departinent as may appear to hin calculated which he might state was vested golely in fathers of families would send in to the Con- in religious subjects.
the Biebop of Victoria le proceeded to mittes information to the ages of their Mr. Francis begged to explain that he had pean Egropean shop, Queen'e Rad East,ap shine in the Thoma
audi dogs will die; flowers will bloom and witber in themselves to lead to irregularities.. read the Brat, scound, and wreath rules, chidren. In anything of this word: they mus: no intention of churging the sinsation at the peared to bare a private of 6. M. 10th Regi- Jadenen was given by the Judicial Commit. undrede of kousands of misses, this vary month,
which, ahowed that the object of the Founda always expect a little hanging back at first, sad Central school with being atheistic. It wis meat, with another not in oustody, with coming tee in the case of Gen ral Forrester, MP, v. I will arrive at the age of sixteen, leave sekcii,. The Band of HM's 19th Regiment will per- tion was to train a body of Obristian teachers, must be prepared to meet with no great sucus-Christian. God was not denied, bat Christ into his shop on Saturday last, ordering two but the Government of India, relating to u son of be dauppointed in their friendships, or be mež forms in the Public Gardens this afternoon, at according to the tenets of the United Churches as the first year. But probably there gere was not taught. Maj
ties of lemonade, which thầy drunk, and a ponad | about half a million sterling. General Furry by thisor cheatber of thesevvontless vicissitudes 5.15 p... The following is the programs of England and Ireland, Europeans as well any of those who now seat their children The Ontaman said Mr. Franals was under of sheese, which also they partly ate in the ter had married the widow of Mr. Drep Sembre, which are tande un exenas for indulging in Mart Der Nebeanna Beck. As atizes could be trained according to the home to school who would after a time prefer a misappresénsión. - The school proposal was shop. Complainant stated that they then at who plained under the estate of his mother, rhywe-not in rhyme to be saaredly tocked in Selection. Semiramids...........Buil view of the Bishop.kil forms were to be to retain them it a good school were in not to be free.
tempted to go away without paying for same, the Begum Sombre. There were two appeals | the desk, jept as a memorandum, in a common- Waltz,Guards..............
Godfrey vested in the Bishop of Victoria for the time existence here. He did not advocats establish- Mr. BREWART said he accepted Me. Francis's and when be asked them for the honey, they the Bad-bapore cast and the Arms suit. In plase book er communicated as a great secrez Selection Das Nachtby in Granada Kruz. being, and ally, it was left to the Bubog of ing a large seboot to begin with. He bat be explanation. The teaching at the Centru refused to pay, the defendant striking him with the former the appeal was dismissed, and into half a dozes dear friends, but rhyme 20 be Quadrille Royal Alred..
G. Godfrey Victoria and the Archbishop of Canterbury to fore him some valuable enggestions.communi- School was cu-Christian, bạt Mir. Françin had a come several times, and throwing away the the butter allowed." "Each partiyana to pay ita, written out, with many s long-tailed “g." upon -Galop... Jugers List.
make any alterations, which from causes which cated by the Rev. Dr. Eitel, who suggested in used the word atheistic.
chesse. He struggled with defendant, and ia own coste.
fair, white paper, duly enveloped, mert to und
beliero that there should be a gentleman
of extensive knowledge with regard to the
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| never to ba mentioned in the sebook.
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