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THE DAILY PRES8, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18r¤, 1878.

therefore, that a considerable section of the wards the last. witnesa come into the rooms with his Lordship would like to look at these papers, epactothomactí told first defendant that accommodation for 150 first-class and 850 National Anthem. by the sharisters and tho

Community should congratulate themselves upon the present decurrence, but it is open to question: whether the interests of the Co- lony bare been well served by the step. It sau hardly be considered, that his compara tively short term of office was sufficient fairly FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS OF to test his abilities, or that a little more ex-

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THE COAST OF CHINA;

perience would not have removed the faulte complained of, while it would arm that upon general-grounds à somewhat unfortunate moment has been chosen for roroking his powers.

The P. and O. steamship Geelong, bringing next English Mail, left Bingapore for Mong- kong at daylight on the 16th insta

The public examination of the scholars at the Government Central Behool will be heki on Mr. Mitchell naked Adams where these two Tusaday next, the 21st instant, ut 10 c'clock men wore, and whether they are in the some p. Hia Excellency the Governor will distri-pany of the defendants. He made anewer that bate the PrízoJ RÓ 2000.

they were in company, but they were not in Chart.De

Adams was told that he should have said that in his evidence in osief, be having been sworn to speak the whole trach, and nothing 'but the truth..

Captain when he wanted blerance again he tauet come himself, and have his own name put down and not send a clerk, and he must tavo all persons on board entered the olecranen

The second defendant he would fino $11, for offering a bride to the Inspector.

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COOLIE IMMIGRATION, (To the Kaitor of the “Power”) Sir-In The Timis of the 13th instant, a let- ter appeared from Mr. J. L. Olson, secretary to the West India Committee, on Coolie Im- migration, in which the following pusange Detr

ZONTÓLE AND DIRECTORY" red by the Chinese into an indication that hors are three cu acme to that you that it was dormant until the game of the fox find. The second defendent then said, Manko, dict, but I tail to see anything rotten in the chosen words, spoke of the wall of exelacive the Home Government will not support hiashed ont la got the helica. The defendants and the Road are, when the former rosellot the junk go, and the Captain will give you a state, or the existence of any danger which aced nona formerly raised by the Japanese, the com

when they arrived at the door, cums, with rachai was seized. This gape, rise to a great deal of present.". He then brought them on shore cause appretension,*

plete rerelation which had been effected amOKAK even as far as he has gone. For this reason foron that they put the iron work out of joint discussion and communication, with the two In answer to Captain Thomecta, as to why he THE PAUIVIC MAIL,

tham, and the hourty desire of this country to it would probably have been more an- and shape. Ho hover paw any revolver Guvernments concerned, and it was unlyre bad one, the Captain, maid in the, cleararse owners of thaline plying between San Francisco, Then the Chief Envoy who sat in the place of

more than the num

Toe Pacific Mat Steamship Company, the respond to the doorfures made by the Emperor. George Mitchell, a zopan facployed.. ti contly that thể roɛult þad bien communicated ber specified, tisfactory had it been possible to defer

aiding at No. 10 boarding bouse, Ladder street, to the Zolonial Government. He was happy he had not entered himself, the clerk, nor the Japan, and China, lava bean sporrigi to renew honour on the Mayora right, replied with what that step to some more suitable season sworn stated this morning (17th); at about to say that the Registrar of the Court, who superoargo, ed exertions by the English fine that has roseated ready equence. According to the ing Captain Thomaettah! Yoz bare unde dently undestikers to ron steamers from Caliterpreter, he thanked the Mayor for his gouer. The Governor of Macno does not ap-230 one of his bosaders cried out of him: ironed the entrant, and who was simply a min-

as hospitality, thanked all present for their pear to have been very popular with the Geotge Mitchell get up, the third defaudnnt isterial oBoer, was absolved of all blue, ap up that three very cleverly. How about the formia to China. The American vesrols 120

wants to shoot you With that he got was also the Marshal, who had exerted himself man wib bad gone for gunpowder @y paddle stesinore of wood, and it is obrioak that warm welcome, expressed the interent which he what they had seen. residents in the Colony, and this feciing up and put on his clothes Ho met the to the best of his ability, and pretty vigorously The captain said that man was tho.stevedore, they cannot compete with the fron screw and his colleagues felt was unfortunately much increased by his third defondant, and was questioned by he believed, to excoute the warrant. As be had he also mailed in the ablpRNATA steamers of the English line. The American during the day, hoped they would be able to pro him whether he slept to the mmorsom referred to the oner, he thought it was only due In answer to Captain Thomestt, as to what company, therefore, bas determined to build fit by what they had con, and destarod an high banded action in connection with Dr. with free defendant, Emanuel. Eo replied by from him as an offer of the Court to state that the second defendent had is any iu reference from screw steamers, and to moot ita rival on earnest wish for an increased and incrensing MAGALLAES and the Oriente newspaper, and bad, with ten other on in ons Toom: Third the officers, be bad mentioned were estiraly to bis promise that the explain wont give the goal terus The first of the new dent was intercourse between the two nations. Ali to a tendency to a certain amount of arbitrari- defendant, said, "You had better speak the absired of blame in the matter. However, the Inspector something if to let them go pod launched or the Delaware, at Chester, near Envoye weys quick-ayed, vivasiots looking men ness in other directions. It is not surprising, frath, or I willeboot you. Did not so any ense bad been laid before very high authorities, defendant said he had nothing to say, bo only Philadelphit, on the 16th of November, and is of a Ohinem Lype of face, but of very slight thing in his band at the time. Shortly after who had given opinions upon it, and perhape wanted to give something him. It to the In-named the Calima. She is 303 fest tone, and physiqus. Tho hip, hip, hurrahing with which designed to carry 1,300 tons dead weight, with the tomate were received, the singing of the policeman, and the defendanta were given in which the whole subject was discussed. info tratady, Tha defendants were nuder, the His Lordship said he should be very glad to

steeruge passengers Her engines were im- company, and the presence of Jadin hi the dio influence of drink. Think it must have been see the paper.

ported from Scotland. Three other atenmers per table and in the gallery, seemeil tu interest Fun they were quoting. The first and secund The Queen's Advocate said his oriebip

are building there for this Hue, two of them the mightily. Their attention flagged once defendant were not drunk like the third, would see that the Treaty was reported to have

being noorly completed. A very large amount or twins, however, during the loager speeches. and did not quy anything. He knows the first the effect of putting all the Mussageries storm-

of iron storm shipbuilding is now going on on Two of the secretarise were soen enjoying at defendant, but does not know the second.ers on the footing of men.of.war, and that no

tou Delaware and

that time a well-bred dear; but the chief Am- basander bore up wonderfully under thin hoary The only weapon found on third defendant airil process could be issued against them. It

DAMEN'S COMPLAINTS, was a leather pipe esse, like a pistol.

triol, showing, with diplomatic aptitude, an ins Two seamen belonging to the British ship

THE JAPANESE EMBASSY had been the usual practice of the Messagerien

terest to could hardly have felt. Lastly, bia His Worship asked Mitchell whether to give amurity so that no arrest was nessary, Taunton, laid a complaint before the Harbour (From the Times of November 26th, 1872) thought third aloudant really meant to shoot In the case of the Ara, there was some question Master yostordny, stating that they had been Testerday the Ambassabors from Japan visit. Excellency proponed, no doubt is choice tormo, him. Witness replied that he did not think so about serity, which he was not in a position twelve months in the ship, their ofothen were ed Reading, and received to address Tram the the both of the Magar and he believed it to have been only in fan, to explain: fully, because he was not in the allora out, and they could not propre Mayor and Corporation. They arrived by train Fist defendant said one day back he was Colony, at the time. But the Company bad any money from the cuptain to get any more from Londes about Il a.m., and were met on out for a walk with two of the boarders of No, generally been ready to submit to the jurisdies The least su due to say of them was £30, and the platform by the Mayor (Mr. E. B. Blundy), 10, Ladder-strect. They got draak, and they tien. However, in this ones they disputed it the cold weather pressed heavy on their can the Recorder (Mr. J. O. Grifits), and members brought him hack at 2 mm, and kicked the with two objects, the first that they might stitution, and they were going to a colder clit of the Corporation. Mr. Blandy wore his chain door in the other two defendants were with establish by a decision of this Court that their mate, which required them to not only hare of cflce, while the macc was borne by the pro him, and when they entered himself and the stearers word entitled to the position of men-chothes, but that they must be warm ones per official, The, address spoke of the "high two defondanta were given into custody, but of-war, and incidentally they desired to rely upon

Captain Thomsett consequently gave them and landable object with which the Buvoys the other two, who actually broke the door, this abjection in order to avoid what they con letter to the enptain, recommending bin to had left their distant home to enquire into the

"The stoppage of Chinese migration in 1988 wore not given into cantody.

sidered harrassing and vexations proceed.nge supply them a am anfficient to get clothes, means of civilization and enlightenment poa- requires a word of explanation. It occurred The Registrar had issued no warrant in this be captain not being satisfied with things sessed by other nations; it expressed syrapathy not because the Quincee Government withdrew casa, knowing that it could not legally be ose. *ppaared before the Harbour Master to gire an with the desire of his Imperiul Majesty the permission or was dashed with the exted, and the Company had entered an az explanation of the affair, stating that he did Tenuo of Japan for the full development of the treatment of Himmigrants, but beganes it was pearance under protest Thoy protested be not consider he was justified in giving the mea resources and strength of Japan; and, while induced to impose certain provisions which Osuse this was an action in rem, which could money.

thanking their Excellencies for the honour done bave greatly increased the expanse of the im not be maintained unless the vessel could be Captain Thomsett-Granted, it is trae you to loading, it ventured abope that the indus miseration asized. A suit in personam was the only avail. have the law on your side. It is there whore I trial processes to be witnessed them might gire

It is to be registted that the West India able prossen. He would not trouble the Cours do not agree with the Merchant Shipping Act. them pleasant and useful recollections on their Committee, in putting forth this statonient, did with further remarka, aske understood his Captain Chalmere-The men only want it return to their native land. To this address the pot complete the information offered by telling Lordabip would read the papers to which he for a bad purpose. -

the Chief Ambassador, Sionii Totomi Tusku, the public what thoas certain provisions had refervod.

Captain Thomaett-How do you or I know responded in Japanese, reading from a roll of were which would bare greatly increased the Mr. Harllar r ferred on the first point (as to what they want it for The weather is cold, and paper written from right to left in beautiful expense of the imraigration, in order fast we want of jurisdiction over the pause) to the seg-I as well as they fell the necessity of some worth inburnoters that look like bitterflies in out-line might judge whether the provisions ao imposed tion of abe Visc-Admiralty: Act cited by bir slothes. Theirezphoxation is ressonable enough. Lickering over a olaver field. It was at once ward ressonable and just or otherwise. I tenst The case in which a Chilian semu, named armed friend, and to the interpretation clause they want clothes to keep themselves wara. I rendered into English by one of three seuretaries, you will allow me to complete the records by Aguere, is charged with the unwiel defentice of the same Aut, whioli hesed that the word think that is one very bad fault in the Merchant young Japanese who has studied out bongne the addition of the following faces. and rubbery of a watch and chafu, the property "ship in the section. meant every description Shipping Act to empower a Captain to withhold to some purpose, and now read the following In 1961, it bring matter of notoriety that the of a Cbiling boatswain, staying at Gardonor's of vernel whether British or foreign. By from supplying a seaman wish money from the translation

regulations under whioh Chinese & lies wore. boarding hons, came on again yesterday, and no another section of this Act (scotion 15) Linie be learn his port of ailing till ha renta To his Worship the Mayor, the Hon, Alder shipped for the American continent and adja- man and Burgesses of the borough of Reading.oe islands did not suffices to protect, a traffic further evidence being forthcoming, defendant all jurisdiction formerly lawfully exercised by again, however long the voyage we discharged on the charge of robbery of the the Vice Admiralty Courts was reserved to opinion thats n souman should be applied with Gentlemen,Oat Boversign, his Majesty from Mono and elsewhere in the Ohina ecas watch. His Worship stated he did not be them. Now a special jurisdiction was confer money when due to bim to enable him to buy the Emperor of Japso, bas intrasted us with being carried on under Joreign Aga which Tieve one word of the evidetice given apart from rad by William 4 & 51, und although slothes. If a scatuon lisa no war clashes in cold the important and agreeable mission of visiting was only a slave trade in disguian, negotia- that given by the police, hat on the abarge of that statute was repealed by the 28. Vie-westberite the precursor to sickness. Themones and inquiring into the various institutions and wons were entered: Isto at Pekin by the British atasalt on the police, and the attempt to use a trip, o 24, still the jurisdiction was pre- belongs to the men, end it is hard they cannot manufactures belonging to the more advanced and French Governments with a view to the razor, be shoald fus defendant in the sum of served by that section 12. This special claim a puction; it belongs to no other person nacious of the worlds.

better organization of the whole systern. In Our imion ban averywhere met with the parauance of this object a joint Convention ima 85, in default, oan month hard labour. The jurisdiction extended over all abips which came I cannot force you to give the men money, but whole of the wita esses, excepting the police within the loche limite where the Court had a Lasid before, it is a part of the Shipping greatest sympathy and the deep interest uni- ultimately entered into by the British and were several reprimanded for their conduct jurisdiction, and as the Phase-wes in this bar- Ast Ioannot agree with, to debara man from reraally shown in all that concerns the welfare French representatives at Petin with the Go- Thornton was told be was strongly suspected hour when the nation was commenced, the having a portion of its own to prevent sickness of Japan-of which your cordial and valuable cerament of China, by which increased security Captain Chalmore. None would be more saistance au kindly offered this day is bat an- was given for the shipment of such coolies only Some for months ago, it will bare rangly in denying to the polios at first that tion if Whumpai enaid be considered the bigh willing to give money to deserving men than I. other proof has not only compensated us for en were willing to go, with a full knowledge of

of having spoken untrutbe; he decidedly aated Court would under that section bave jurisdio- collected an attempt was made to organise a bad got the watch... He most certainly as I had been held in R. v. Allen, where a but I acer the consequences. If I give money one long absence from our native land, but en- the conditions of their contract for tasir better. Philharmonic Society in Hongkong, but the recommended his master, Fernandes, the pro- man was indicted for larveur ou board a Bri-1 my ship will be detained, as it has been before, abied us to obtain a rich abers of information, treatment on the voyage, and a return passave projoot bad to be abandoned in consequance ofprietor of the Crown and Auchor, to get clear, tish ship at Whampoa, that the Admiralty has They bare misrepresented things to you. which we trust we shall be able on our return at the end of five years, the longest term of ser

bedifficulty of Alading reed players. No one, of him for his own benefit

jurisdiction there, as it is place where great Captain Thomsett. Then bay the clothes to make's profitable use of in the faire de- ritnds being limited to that period. This late however, appears to have been aware of the fact

hipe come and go. B. v. Anderson was to the for them.

volopment of our empiro A

ter snaialy was the provision objected to by the game affect, and was now the leading case on Captain Chalmers, I could not do that, an

planters in their own interest sa greatly increa the subject. It had been, beld, too, that the they would then think I wanted to make money

sing the expense of the immigration. In conAS. Solent, though between two portions of one by them, plantada de to bak

quence of the opposition from the Colonies and country; was the high Best He now one to Captain Themsett said the men who laid

of the French shipowners, who feared it would the knotty question of the treaty. No doubt their complaint before his appeared to

interfere with since the only freight they ever when the blesangeres steamers were actually be respectable men, and did not appear coming scquainted with the minjecta of interest earn in Quins in the transport of these live carrying the mails they were entitled to the to be the sort, who would ill-use their it may ufluid, and can semire you blist his Ma- cargots, both the British and French Gover

The Tigre was money. He would advise the Captain to buy jesty, on bearing our report, will feel an lese mente refused to ratify the Convention. The junk minst the M. Mi steder Phase, for actually carrying the mails when a riot them some clothes it be was afraid to trust gratifica than ourselves at the cordial wel Obinere, though mush presad, bava aver since This was an action entered by the owner of Frivileges of men-of-war. damages for a collision which occurred near ocourred on board, and the police, be them with any money, but.. was of opinion come you lave given to us za bia ambassadora" refused, to strike out these provisions, and the Whampon, in which the fank's sat was sacrled believed, interfered

He did not recollect a law should be passed to cancel that part of Hosides the Chiat Ambeudor there were results have boon the stoppage of migration way and other damage was done. The appear-e precise details, but it was, bell at all the Shipping Act, and compel Captains to give nor on behalf of the Messagction. Marrimen events that as she was carrying the male we seamen dertain portion of their crey at was under protest,

had nothing to do with her internal discipline, certain tiines. N No doubt we could nal asize or detain thèse. The Queen's Advocate appeared, for thain- panatis, and My. Hayllar for the promorents.essels, or put an amurg apon them, or anh

In support of the protest, the Queen's Ad feat them to urret de Frisce. The object of this voonte said that as the cause of action arose innity was that u verael engaged in the im near Whapon, and the promovents were Can-portant service of carrying the unils should ton people, they had a cheap and simple remedy not be abject to be stopped. Therefore we could not actually stop her. But might sot an

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The launch of the new steamer bailt by Mchors, Inglis & Co, for Mr. Riach, is to take place this day at 2.30 p.m.H.B. the Governor and Lady Kennedy, togelker with BLK. the Grand Bake Alaris and Admiral Poskiet, will be present, and Mise Kennady will name the vessel.

We are no intention to enter into a contro- vory concerning the Anglo-Chinese Calen. dar" which was noticed yesterday, but as the China Mait says the complainte ronde are ab- surd and without foundation, we have only to print out, song numerous other proof that could be given that the rataran wors taken tram the Chroniole and Diecotory," that typographical mistake in which the balf of 63 is put down ae 24 instead of 34 ie reproduced. The matter is possibly of little importance, but it is simply the foot, of which, would it not be wearisome to our readers, we could give over whelming evidence, that the returns are tubes for 1972, and are reproduced from the work pablished at a considerable amount of trouble and orpenes at this office.

thut, no a make shift, the parts can be very well" played on separate harmonious, and thus amell harmoniams voiced like noỷ read instrument aro specially made in London for this purpose. The Shanghai Philharmonic Society when firat started was also very altort in reeds, and some of the red parte bid to be taken by the flutes, but by degrees when the thing was fairly est- going reed players were forthcoming. Some such euch expedient might surely be adopted here, if it is not too late to revive the former scheme, as it seems a great pity that it should fall through from Bash a dificulty as the one mentioned.

LATE

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PRES."

- LONDON, Iub January, 1873, There bare been several large failurer in the silk trade.

1.000 people viewed Napoleon lying in state, The sub-Committee bare presented the Com- mittee of Thirty with proposals greatly re- atcting M. Thiere from speaking in the A

We notice that our contemporaries have sembly. jumped to the conclusion that the recall of

af attention at home, and unfortunately it

of being put down by any preventive measures

so long as the present system of emigration ecutiones. Still the subject has attracted so. much attention at home that it is not impro- bable the Government at Lisbon have felt

"CANATĄ.

THE GERMAN AMATEUR PERFORMANCE.

However, es aconding to the evidence the whole affair turned out to be a drunken and disorderly freak, his Worship fined the de fendants $2 each for their conduct.

merit.

THE PURKIS-HOUSE- CASE..

VICE ADMIRALTY DOURT.

BEFORE THE HON, J. SALE.

THE PHASE

Aet on Protest.

giving, it jurisdiction to try any cause of

mean that

It was his

HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS. (From a London Correspondent,} " (Concluded)- LONDON, 6th December, 1873,

PRUSSIA.. The crisis in Praseia may be said to be over,

"On behalf of car Sovereign and his wish jects we take this opportunity to express our most bearly thanks for the tied manner in which you have invited us to your ancient borough. We shall take great pleasure in be

two associates Tusanmi T. Okubo and Tashii from the Chinese ports, but not from: Macao or M. Namagachi with three secretaries; and the Hongkong, cash claiming to be foreign territory party were accompanied by Major-General Alexander Portugal and Great Britain And free to ander, and Mr. Astou, of Her Majesty's Lega- | disregard alt Chinese legislation. Proin the tion, Jupam, Burgesene who had looked for former of these colonies there bus boen po in- floning roles and rich embroidery were stage termption to the nefarious traffic, and dach your ther disappointed ut scving the Envoya in the from 15,000 to 20,000 unfortunate Chinese take rigid costa bula, and other kindrom et cotras their departure. Euob year, too, can show paral. worn by European gentlemon, Perbaps since lels to this horrors so lately perpetrated on board have come to feel that an Esaten dress in one for Pars, in whib the whole living cargo their sojourn in England the: Ambasadore the coolie ship, the Dolores Ugarte, exiling from

in the Mixed Court at Canton, where the Merest he made so ea to give the Court juri-din-twenty re-new-peere have been-astinated and esgeries would be perfectly willing to meet them. The Company rerer abjected to the tion. This could not be dose in the one of u have taken their seats. They all belong to the suitable paty an Eastern climáte at all was left to perish in a burning skip with the hut- jurisdiction of this Quart in case of collision map-of-war for a chrious reason, because aristocratie braucher, but are of course bound to events that bright colours and hroidered silks ches battened down by the exce. And from

these vessels were the property of the Admiralty, support the government, soheme of reorgan-do not go well with an England November. It Hongkong, notwithstan

gall the booshe ou the high nana, or wherever the action was a proper one to be tried to that Cmart, but here from which this Court derived its oristonse.

ising the upper chamber, Regarding Prince rained, yesterday, of course; and in their stiff legialation and care to are that nono but His Lordship. How should the Queen's Bor- Biamszek's health, the Daily Telegraph's Berlin and sombre dress the visitors drove from the voluntary emigrants leave the barbour, aud they thought the proper jurisdiction was st Canton, and they therefore thanght it right to ant seize the Queen's property P

correspondent writes: The state of Prince railway station through the mud amid asolama-only under conditions of tod and space calen Mr. Hayllar-Bot' when you confer the pri- Bismark's health continues to furnish matter tions which might have been louder if the luted to insure their safety on the voyage, it object, if they cool legally do so, to the jurisdic tion of this Court, He was anxions to explaja vileges of a man-of-war on a trader, do you for disquietude in the highest circlen ; and grace old their umbrellas against wind and wet. grave suspicion on the part of the Chinese thas townsfolk bud not needed all their energy to cannot be denied that we lay ourselves open to Outward: Priami, Duna, Sindh, Danube, and this to shows that bis clients and no desire to misaity Courts in the same way se our own been current for the last three daya respect. The Ambassadore first made for the biscuit face encourage and lends certain sauction to the

is only to be subject to the Ad- rumours, which I decline to reproduce; have the prosent Goremor of Macao is in, con-altona.

vade any liability, and with these preligiony abipu? A man-of-war is a portion of the ing his present condition. It appears to hoper tory of Messro, Hantley and Palmer, Here Mr shipment from the Portuguese colony in sight, sequence of the action which he took in con. Hongkong, 16th Jan, 1870.

maka he would proseed to the legal argueil of the country, and is so considered for teatly Ruflerstood; however, that he will not Georgs and Mr. William Faimer, two members fruitful in tragedies and revolting crusities. nection with Dr. MAGALHAES, of the Oriente;

His Lordship mentioned that it was admit-god reasons. But although the liceengore resume his political labours, under any ortum of the firs, showed them the whole prosess of Even assuming that ne abusis are practised but possibly, to some extent the wish in this.

ted for the purposes of this argument that the when atally carrying mails are in the instances, netil next spring, if then. I am re-biscuit-making, which seems to have been under our own supervision (rather a "bold ea

adoption, perhaps), is if rot an evil example, -case may be father to the thought. Although Last evening the Amateure of the Club de ebbs and flows where the collaion took terests of commerce not liable to be detained, joiced to say that the latest seronts of the raised into a high art

place, and that the Phase was in Hongkong they not still liable to arrest, so as to bring Crown Prince's progress towards convalescence Having spent two bours in the biscuit fae- and an abuse of our privilege, to contett par however, we heartily disapprove of the bigh "Concordia" gave an excellent theatrical, en- when process was issued. He wanted to know then inse Court to comarnes an action in rem are in every respect encontaging

tory, the Ambassadore next drove to see an colony into a depot for coolis emigration under tertainment. It went off with marked success, whether the collision occurred above or below His Lordship—You must have an object in handed manner in which VICOMTE DO ST and was one of the beat ishish they hare gironi | Wbumpoo, because there was a ease to show arresting them. You detam them until they

other Reading speciality. At Messrs. Button's conditions formally disapproved by the Chi- THE WEATHER. The weather has been so bad for snob a length new warehouse in the Macket-place, there was nous Government, whoso subjects theas poolies ANFABIO acted in that matter, we scarcely. The pieces were all of a light and humorous that the Court bad jurisdiction as far as Wham- put in bail, but if they do not put in bail they of time, that had it not been for the spormous show af roots, produced from the sands sold ure, and with which we bare a treaty of awity think it was one for the recall of a Governor, description, not presenting many poiste for pos. At that time, however, China, was out can walk away and it is no arrest.

stimulus given to commerce, the most serious by those well-known sendsmen. The rools, and commerce? nor de wo imagine that it has at all events artioior, but being intars the anciens in good side the coinity of Nations now she was within exactly what is meant when it is said that a ED inosseant has been the rain, that it has been dem, are cabibited in a wareliquse nently 100 lirastation of five years for the term of ser

Mr. Haylar Bat in the case with the apprehensive would have been entertained, which come from all parts of the United King As to the provision of a return pasaga and of comicality which kept the audience in good it. Would the Ocot have jurisdiction ball way alone been sufficient influence the Por humour, throughout. The first piece was well

man-of-war cannot be arrested? - ás a matter impossible to sow the wheat at all, and we shall | feet long und 40 feet wide; and if the size of rice aless the oochie obose of his own free tuguese Government in their present steps. neted, but was almost too slight in incident to do to Paris, for instance

The Queen's Adreste said the cases seamed of fact, the Mesangeries steamers have not been have none other but spring settings for next the roots goes on increasing, even this abow will to engage for a second tert-the planters Other questions of mora importance have of Justice to the talents of the Amateurs. Marie to show that it would. As this question was arrested in there cases. They matally put m rear. These are not only prevarious but never will soon be too small to contain them. may claim to be the best judges of the increased

was, however, charming both in her get up and very interesting one to the public, and import thing would be done in this case. We never and potatoes was very short, and our present land, the Ambassadors were entoalbed at the will pay, or is otherwise worth their while, t late been pressed upon them very strongly,eting, and it was not to be wondered at that

security, and we apprehended that the same sarily inferior. Our last barvest for both wheat Though nature is prodigal enough to their own expense, and whether, under each conditions, it and it is more likely that the general policySchultze gave up his threat to box her ears jo aat for the Court to decide, he should mention applied for the arrest of the Phase, requirements are on a scale perer known before. proportions recobed by some of our subore in a have labour from China. Bas, on the other

all the arguments that suggested thems DE VICOMTE DO ST. JANUAxio has influenced four of the muor more appropriate acting of velves to him on the subjent, although The Registrar said that when the action was This bed weather seems to have been very pre-soil which, in their short experience of our eli-bard, the Chinese Government have this un

givinghera kiss, The Shark," the second piece, they were against him to grant actent entered he mentioned to the proctor that be valent, and a repetition of the inundations inmate, bas seed so blessed by annabine. doubted right to insist upon such condition it them thun, any ure individual matter. The was extremely gand, und forded opportunity there was just one point on which he had a should not issue a warrant, and that it would Itely seems imminent. The Amas Paidudel Turnips there are in Japan, bat when Mr. they think it necessary, and there in a remark. coclię traffie has been attracting a great deal for some excellent burlesque singing. The piece vised his clients to obtain a decision from the by his beat cource to give Botive to the other phin correspondent writes *—**

Martin Batton pointed out some of the Chusspion, able consensus of opinion among all zot directly of the evening was, however, "From Love to Art," Court. In 1882 to a parte a decision from the side

"Å sad story comes to us from the West | swedes, their Excellencies could hardly be per- interested in the employment of such labour, and in this there was an admirable field for the the jurisdiction of the High Court of Adia

Mr. Ingliar.—There are no decisions fa any The Winona and St. Peter Railway, in Min- suaded that they had not before them some after baring bad abundant opportunities of cannot be denied that the regulations which taplay of good counts acting, to which ample ralty, to whics-be alsould some presently of the books upon a Coardation of this kind. nesots, bas for some time past been actively monstron growth of almoral size, hardly akin judging on the spot, that without the provision, have beer in force at Macao bave not been justice was done. Old Starbel and be wife for that Act, however, it seemed to be doubt deprive the Ocurt of its ordinary jurisdiction track Inid to the western boundary of Minnesota five of these Champion sweden weighed 384b ference save in name between coolie labot I put is that the treaty was not meant to constrasted, its managers hoping to get the to the root which was familiar to them, Twenty-bonently enrried out, there is pretically no dif- were both admirable, and Kalioke and the ter fat whether the Admiralty sufficient to do away with its abusen. Weible Italian brigand were hamsay personified. de serber & Admirer jurisdictio, a extend is rem. Otherwise it would give very before winter canie on and stopped works. 4 The mangeld wurzel and the kohl-rabi seemed under contracts for longer terms, and with no do not believe that either the Governor or Nothing could be more ridiculous than the events the Cost of Admiralty seemed relnotant large immunity to ressels all orar the force of 800 inen was engaged, who were laying new to the Ambassadors, who took special in-facilities of return and slavery. There are. the other authorities at that place are to came with the dagger where old Sterbel is al to entertain enite so arising. But by the Act world. It was meant to favons com murot, not tracks at the rate of two miles a day at a point terest in le roots grown on her Majesty's farma moreover, other Governments besides the Go- very great extent responsible for ibis, as it wont frightened out of his wits by being sud- of 1861 the jurisdiction of the Admiralty Court to deprive the Court of Admiralty of jurisdiction. in the wilderness near 100 miles from the at Windsor, Osborne, and Bushey Park, and to verament of China which have the same opinion, regularities and abuses are simply insepar-rebearsal of the play, the chief acbon in which is

denly lagged in to take masive part in the was extended to these canes, the 7th action Court, this would have been expressed November a furious snow begun. This storm hare been impressed, too, by the Republican coolie emigration. Great Britain and France, If it had been intended to interfera with, the nearest white settlements, when on the 14th of those shown by the Prince of Wales. They may and bare acted opon it, in this matter of ablo from the coolie trade, and soom incapable the brigand bent upon killing any one ar every damage by my ship. The decisions on that the Company carried the matter to an extremo, supplies and commanisation, their stock of food tenant-farmers and to holes, but gave to the Conventions, the object of which bontora The Queen's Advocate, in reply--Supposing continued nearly a week, entting them off from | impartiality of the judges, who awarded prizes to ne late as the year 1960, entered into uze. The concluding piece was an excellent section with regard to esasea of setion arising and did not put m bail, then you must let her being meagre, Intelligence of their danger Royal roote no greater praise than Com. permit Franca to engage Indian labonfora eborok in datume, in which the praise of in fuland waters were conclusive. Ia the cuso Jobanuesberg were sang with great effect. of the Diata, there was a collision in the Great As to giving effect to the Treaty, zo Orrenching Winona, a train, with 30 days' rations mendation. The potatoes in so many kinds from our territories for terms of labour in

Thers were a very large number of guests North Holland Canal. Thers the Uonet erer.

diuence is neomery bere. No Aot of Forlie-and 150 mes, and drawn by four locomotives were viewed with interest, but over and over Reunion. The first was nigasd at Paris, July present, the Grand Doks Alexis, H.B. the clad jarisdiction. That was a case of inland neat is required to declare that that in a net was sent in their aid; but the drifte were so again the eyes of the visitors were turned to the 25, 1860. In this it is provided by Article & Governor, Lady, and Miss Kennedy, Admirals Pussiet and Shadwell, do, do, being among foreign waters. The next was the case of the war. It is a matter of arrangement between beary and progress so low tint on the 18th of Lowering bulk of the bigger roots. There were that the contracts to be entered into with the

November the train had not got within 90 miles drumiread subbages weighing 60lb, eagh Twelve labourers shall make stipulation for the dr Malvina, which was taken to the Privy the two Sovereigne the unmber. The admirable band of the 80th Connoil That won a case in which the discontented with the continuation of com-Hegiment was in attendance, and performed daunga was done in Blackwall Heach,

The Court reserved ita decision,

of the sufferers, and then it stuck fast in the lour red mangolda, grown by the Marquis oftion of the engagement not to exceed dve years, plaints, and may have been influenced some good pieces in the intervals. On the The judgment, was vary short, their lord

beavy snow storm which still continued. It is Ailesbury, weighed 49915, or an average of "at the expiration of which the emigrant shall MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT. feared that before roliet can reach the men at more than 4116, apiece. There were mammoth receive a retura passage to India at the expanse favourably in respect to the present Governor, arrival of the Governor and party God abipa baig clearly of opinion that the in-A

the end of the track the greater untuber will mangolda with yellow flesh, riot in saccharine of the French Government," and ""if ha consents on account of his not laving been able at Russian National Anthem, the audience stand atmost extent of jurisdiction. These, however,

eave the Queen" was played, followed by the tention of the Aot was to give the Ceart the BEFORE 11. G. THOMASIT, ESQ, BN. haro perished from hunger and cold to fainallery and the Chief Ambassador expressed a to contract a new engagement he will be s all ovents to prevent the subject having ing through both.

TEE'" FALL MALL. TIREL CARR

desire to enrich the national agriculture with titled to a bounty, and will retain his right to a were both cases of British ships. The text one,

DE THE “KAM-WING:FAT,"

The “Great Libel Okes' ended in a verdict, some of these roots, as well as with the cham-return passage at the expiration of such second that of the Courier, abowed that the same juris 7. 3. Collage amistant inspector of junka, of a farthing for Hepworth Dixonquite sopion sweden, which would vary the cultivation engagemast.” It farther stipulated, that diction aristed over foreign vesela in foreign charged He.yuk, master of Chinees junk Kum. niuch as he deserved. The clubs to which the of the white-flashed tornips already grown in "the right of the immigrant to a return pasange waters, the collision bere baring taken place in wing-fuh, with carrying over 20 Chinese to authors do most resort are in great glee on the Japan,

extence to his wife and his ohildren, who the part of Rio Grande Dr. Lushington held Bangkok, making a false report, and offering erent Mr.-Dixon is a book maker, and how he When their Broellencies bad even a model of quitted: India under the age of tea that it was immaterial that the owners of both bha a bribe.

ever attained the celebrity he enjoys in to me the trophy to be exhibited by the Messaru. Tears, as well as those born in the colony," la a THE CENTRAL STATION.

ships were foreigners; the Court had juriadio. J. J. Collago, sworn, stated this morning perfeally marvellone," Whilet edilor of the Button at Tieons, showing the airia of roots, second Convention between the two constries permission to ship coolies to Costa Rica, European cocatable No. 98, charged a small tion. He might testion also the American (17th) at 10.30 am. be barded the junk. Athenaum he was notorious as an unfair, par corn, and seedagrown in England, and had gone relative to the emigration of labourer from

boy, named Tang--Jeuch, with attempting to case of faith. Condray, showing that: the At this stage it was found that, there were tial, and unscrupalvas critio. The revelation through the range of warehouses, cönuting India to the French colonies, signed sto af“ steal his silver watch and chain whilst he was U. S. Courts of Admiralty entertain' apita in two defendants present, neither of them an of the meaner in which the book on Rnasiahouars, festure and reading rooms belonging to Paris, July 1st, 1861, the same prineiplen are at breakfast on the morning of the 16tb. Con which one or both parties are fardigters, and swering to the name specified. It was also was got up has voice apon the world, by sur-the firm, it was time to strak of lanch, and a ceafirmed, and sinds stipulations expressly plainaut left bis watch under his pillow, and where the stage arose in foreign wators, found that it was neither of the defendants who prize. Not the least discreditable part of the bountiful meal had been provided for them in insisted upon. Sen Hertslett's Treaties for those when be retained from breskfast it was gone. This was a case of ecllision between Ameri-procured the licence the day previone v uffair was the manner in which the proceedings the Town Hall by the Mayor, Soun after two years.. How is it possible that two of the fore There is also saother direction in which European constable No, oz gave evidence of can and a British ship in the Mersey. The First defendent mid he was the supercargo, were taken. It is the established praction to o'clock the greats entered, the Chief Am-most nations of the eivilized world, both Chris the present Governor may not have met the the buy being at the bed at the time, making it 0. S. Courts, however, had exercised the widest and the captain's name is Tang-s-pied bring un seting for libel against the publishers bassador having on bis arm the Mayores, while than the one representing the Protestant faiths, views of the Authorities at Tisbon. He cleaning all the boots and patting thera back, got potil the Act of 1861 These were the rented himself as the captalo

up, which defendant denied, stating he was jurisdiction in Admiralty, which we had not The Inspector said the first defendant repres of journals, not against the proprietors who the members of his party led in Lady Emma and the other the Roman Catholic could, after are often persons having no part in their con- Cost, Lady Spokes, and other ladies, Amang signing two auch Conventions with each other. has unfortunately come into collision to a Constable No. 66, gave evidence of finding the cases which showed how wide was the juris-*The first defendant said he did not know who dust, but merely receivers of tharse in the pro- the guests were Mr. Shaw Lefevre, M.P., Mr. refuse recognize on the part of the Chinese great extent with the Chinese officials in re-watch and chain in the the of a pair of old diction of the High Court of Admiralty. The get wet, the licence.

fite. Departing from this recognised rale of Blagrave, Rev. A. P. Parey Oust, Colonel Government a right to stipulite for similar ference to the question of levying duties on boots, under the band of the bed, evidendy bar question was whether the Vice Admiralty The second defendant said he was a sort of journalism, Mr. Dizea not only refused to bring Blandy, Sir Peter Spokes, Mr. J. O, Grifits: provisions for the protection of their owa saba

lambeen placed there with topin cure. P0.62 Courta had this jaredíotion. In 1885 mm Act compradore.

biotion against the publisher of the Fall Rev. J. II. Travers, Ber. Dr. Stokos, Rev. Jecta? And what must the Chinese rulers and the trade of the Colony, and does not appear said the boote in question were a pair of old was passed to regulate and extend the juriadio- The Iospector was then dispatched with the Mall, although security for coste was ofered, Canon Ringrose, Mr. G. Palmer, Mr. W. J. people think of two European nations thus to have been very successful in regard to it boots, and had not been cleaned, was a pair not how of the Vice-Admiralty Copris (28. Vist, o. fret defendant to bring on ebure the reul en but by process of law vexatiously compelled the Palmer, the Town Clerk (Mr. Bugera), Mr. comporting themselves with one mesure of So far as is generally known, it would seen used, and it was impossible for the watch to 24) There was a list of the cases in which ain. After the clapes of an hour, the first discovery of the name of the proprietor of that Martin Sutton, Mr. J. B Mures, Mr. protection and justion for the Indien, and an-

have got there without being placed there, and thear Courta had jurisdiction, and one of these defendant returned at 3.35 pm with the cap journal. This is, to my thinking, worse than A. Batton Captain Lane Dr. Wella, Ber. W. other for the Chinese labouret that he has been forced to yield to the Chi-the defendant was the only boy near the bed was described as relims for damage done by tain Tangen-pien, who was placed in the dook the action itself, for it displayed a bad spirit of Payne, Alderaan bimonds, and other members I am very sure the public opinion of this nest to a considerable extent upon the ques-Defendant, it appears, has a trolber also em-suy ship." The only diffetence was that in the instead of the supercargo,

personal spite. The plaintiff, however, has been of the Corporation, The Mayor presided, and country ovce enlightened as to the true fista ployed at the Central Station, and both dref High Court of Adminuity Ast the worde wers The Inspector resumed his evidence, and said most righteously punished. The only console on the table opposite to his were the spergne will never endorse a polidy no utterly unworthy tion; and possibly his action in the matter strongly suspected of being dishonest. Strange any claim" here the word " any was buit, the mecond defendant. Ng-sing-chew, is the tion for his defeat will be a large sale for his and four side dishes representing the wors, of civilized astiga. Il we cannot act with may not have suited the ideas of the Home to say, wherever the defendant's conntenarco ted. The clause, therefore, was not so strong, man who offered to bribe him to lat the apper-Spiritual Wifes but even his noble patron which wars presented by his follow-townsmen commos honesty or consistence in our dealings. Authorities--not perhaps so much on account shone woner vanished, $fi on one occasion, and and he thought it very desirable that the Court cargo go: his own way. He could speak Eug-will not protect him from the censurea ke bas to Sir Peter Spoken on the termination of his with an Eastern race, let up at least cease to

brought down upon bimself.at on two other occasions £1 each time, as con- | should decide whether there was any distino- | liah..

fully two years' service us Mayor of Reading. The set ourselves up at humanitarians, animated or his yielding, as because there have, since stable No. 36 said, and he had warned the contion between the two Aote

The second defendant said he was compras You will observe from the report of the vase. Ambassadors wore hungry, and ate and drank with an aarnent desire to put down alvary, he has been in office, boun indications of stables about the boy's dishonesty, but the boy Mr. Hayllar mentioned that there was the þ-dore and ataward, and axiled in the juck. that a new element bas been developed in the with a bearty appreciation of Euglub fure, whatever specions form it hey take. It us,. possible bostility.

| being a favorite of a few, neither defendant nor case of the Peerless, showing that the High The Inspector aaid weten be, bourded the junk, law of libal, which bas hitherto insisted on which was in itself the best reward of their above all, cease to declaim at public meetings These matters are very likely to have had his brother was discharged, but on the cosa. Bourt of Admiralty and the Vice Admiralty the ruparargo came to his sad asid he was malice being implied and taken as proved nehost Bat for the unhappy barrier of language, with dequent rhetoris on the horrors of traf

sion of the weigh being last the brother has Courts had sousarrest jurisdiction Stan the Captain,STA

matter of course, the reason, being that pnless which prevented all conversation, they would fa carried on under our own flag by British their influence upon the Authorities, and to not been seen since, Bowever, as the auspi The Queen's Advounts said that did not mean Ngomong-aben, the aupercargo, was then malice can be suberabitiated, other than special no doubt here made thechelves agreeable to agents and with the aid of British capital, hare cansed them to adopt the present step, interested in a scarify consellers, tales could but it uses est, ruhig e fue tante gave in the cleaning, Cone if it alluged libal be written in the pabite good, they could, and muda more than one-lady South Seas and the Chinese alike; each, with cious rested most on defencent's shoulder-be co-extensive jurisdiction. These Conrts fur called in-ngalu, and was pointed out as the damages cannot be given. It seems now, that the ladies who sat by them. But they did wha: Suck in the existing state of things in the but thereare certain reasons why the recall of 100 each, for three months,

between residents in the Unteny. He would plaisant mid he sold him he had frenty that the accused may prova integrity of pur- happy by their autographs, As the chief guests slight modification in minor particular, has the Governor of Mació at the present mo- [Dogs A DREADFUL CANE..

now on to his other point, which tura-passengem on board, and 45 of a prew, pose, and although he may have been misled, could not understand a word that was addressed been the plays trade of Eastern Africs, which, ment is to be regretted. Although; se obouse in Lidder-street, charged three Chiliau lished in the Galï. The vessel was made† found 68, and he told him there should be folusions, his motives can be pleaded la réfuta-just as ill-informed whift the strangers opened have at last been shomed into an effort to Adams, the steward of No. 10 hoarding ea on the French treaty recently pub. Ha counted the people on based and misinformed, or have jumped at wrong sun to them, and the English people present were at the end of a long series of years only wa stated, be has to some extent been compelled men with violently entering bis house and by that Treaty e quasi man-of-war, and had all one more bat he had gone for powder, this he tion of malies, FRI their months good bare saggested short stop. Why have all these borrare of kid- to temporise with the native Authorities in threatening to shoot en named G. the immunities and privileges of a turn-of-war. saw was 69. He then sold the supercargo be ALL THE TRADE KITUKAS,

perobe round. But a nient hospitality papping and alavery been allowed to con.. | Mitchell, at 3 am, of the 17th instzt. He This point he thought did not call for much would bare to come to the Harbour Mester's I need bardly repeat the all tô e returns son- would be impossible where Englishmen moret tinua. year after your without any real- regard to the duty question, we believe he was present in the bones when they came, and argument. The question arosa besa in 1859 in effice and have the case investigated, to and who tinue to display proofs of the continuamos of to give or enjoy it toasts were giren, and on hopes: effort on the part of givi- took up as firza a stand na his powers would they were a little tight. He heard a man the case of the figre, and good deal of corros were passengers sul who were the oren, and tin Inte unexampled prosperity of the country. among them, of courts, The Health of the lized States to put a stop to them as effisotually pernit, and his recall will probably ke oon-named Vicente cry out, "Get up. Mitchell, pondeues took place, upon the subject. After answer why he had more on board than speci- Where it is all te end I cannot pretend to pre, talussadore. The blapor, in a few well as, by a united effort they stamped cut piracy.

· public prominence. If the Portagness au- thorities were influenced by such riema, it unst be owned that they were not without some cause, as the unfortunate action which

the Governor of Macao adopted in granting,

where they are without any proper protec, tion, gave serious grounds for renewed com-

plaints.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

BEFORE F. W. MITOHRLL, ESQ.

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