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BIRTHS.

At Maniin, the 11t6 Fernary. 1873, wife of 5. J. Mouait, q. of a daughter.

At Hongkong, on the Fed instant, the wife

Mr. T. PrEE of a Bon.

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1heir resources and wealth.

The U.S. corvette Lackawanna arrived yes. terday from Manila, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Jenkiae,

The stoamers Flintshire, Glealyen, and Prium arrived at Shanghai on the Sed instant, and the steamer Ching left that day.

The result of the third opium els at Calent- ! ts, on the 3rd instant, wus: Patna averaged Es. 1,983, Benares, Rs. 1,222

LATE TELEGRAMS.

RECTER'S TELEGRAMS. SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PREIS:”-~-

LONDON, 1st March, 1878.

YPAIN.

RUSSIA AND KHIVA.

The asian expedition against Khien is concentrating.

FRANCE.

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There is a fresh critis at Versailles. After great speech, A. Gambetta denounced the pro. posals of the Committee of Thirty. The debate was adjourned to enable M. Thiere to explicitly share whether the Bill means a Republic or Monarchy.

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the PC. Company would be inclined to take this objection if the money was really due...

Plaintiff was nousufted necordingly, but bia Toner asked the defowlant to represent the matter at the P. & office, so that the merits of the cluin sight be investigated..

4th instimmt.

Capt. Themed, to defendants. When you eam before me, I tid you to go on board and taru to, and you rinsed, did you not f

Defendants; one and ull.-Y. Ten days' bard labor.

POLICE. INTELLIGENCE,

BEFORE F. W. MITCHELL, ESQ.

In debating the Army Estimates, the Com-duty. mitten rejeafinda wotion to reduce the Army 10,000.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION CODET. BEFORE THE BON. H. J. BALL- W. W. BONNET . . HULAHOт$200.00. this ause, which was board on the last Court day, his looor decided that the payment made to the absconding shroff was good as against the plaintiff, since it was made in the

therefore, be for the defendant,

IFSAKITT.

Mr. Mitchell observed that was the exact charge be made against another man yesterday, and it being concluded that defendant was iD- one, his case was remanded to find the Sung- 4-les junk, to which he said bo bolosged, in order to hand him over to the master's care.

ASSAULT.

THE RENDITION CASE

I have to request your Excellency to cou:- municate this despalob to his Excellency the Minister for Foreign Affairs of France, and to deliver him a copy of the same,

"KRALIL SAKRIF."

vidinary course of baraïness. Judgment would, Peruvian ship Luisa Canevars, with adbaultpears that one U-chiu-tuin complained against more together, and strengthened them in just as manly an ebe muid possibly ha. She of the influences indicated by former returus.

O. L.THEVENIN v. G Dobosr.-$300.00 Mr. Thomas was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Wot tom for the defendant. Judgment was given pon the nwand of the achitrator, for $285.27

And coats.

SALUM SINGH 1. R. RODRIGUES-$55.00.-auchor. Defendant did not appear. The nation was for a instalment due upon a promissary noto, Judgment for the plaintiff.

AREER BUI. H. RODEIGUES-150.00 This was a similar case to the last, Judgment for the plaintiff.

Kwon-A-CHOT . J. Inulis.-$20.00 This was a claim for damages for a collision be- 60tween defendant's tear launch and plaintiff's aampar. The collision cecared on Wednesday [361 at about 8 p.m., as the launch was returning from westward up the stemmer fairway, the sampan, according to the defondant's case, cross- ing the bow of the launch. No claim for damage was presented, till on Friday the de- fendant received the sunmone.

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Another woman

earrings.

This esse in which one Yuasa is charged with uurder on the sonin-land of China, same on again yesterday, but no evidence was given, in consequence of the above cases, taking up the whole of the day. but a Chinese, disparo was translated into English, from which it ap- one U-ki-yan na bally of the place, in that be instigated T-hai-chung and others to make astack on the complainant's house, which crime they committed, and siz men, aibonget whom was the complainant's son, were killed, and the murderers fled to Macao. The Governor-General of Canton was memorialised, wid Viscount S. Januaris, Governor of Macao, was communi. cated with. Piraons to identify the parties were aort. Meanwhile, the defendant got to Hongkong, and was picked out here through the H-foong Magistrate's action. The case was further remanded till this day.

YOKOHAMA,

THE SUEZ CANAL.

holders, 1250 buah for 12 months, and to be THE CHRISTIAN QUESTION IN JAPAN.ning. A long experience in the East has con- Company and third parties shall be, whatever mgombeaded to H.E, the Governór with a view

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vinced us that a radikal reforms in the whole the nationality of the littor may be, fried by of being deported from the colony,

The announcement elsewhere made that or machinery of Missionary coonomy is abeclately the local tribunals in the torn established by From the evidence of Inspeeturs Gray ders have been issued by the Government for necessary, and that there is no subject on which the laws, cargos, and treation. and Grimes, the defendant appears to be a most the removal from the Ediet-hards thoughinat the public i mure lamentably deluted thus on Grits arising between the Egyptian Govern dangerous ebaracter, having been an informant the Empire of many cainta whieli the progress this. We shall not deny that tatab roblo effort ment and the Company elsall be likewine agatast innocent person in 1863 charging of onte ne supereaded, and amongst others le azponded my this cuss, a tant by it greas referred to the least tribunale, and decided in The above bints are thrown out as one way

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COCHE,

them with murder. "Inspcotor Grey atated that of the offensive Edicts against Christianity.things have been done. We have over acknow. accordance with the laws of the country,

"It was in conejadnog of this Article that the defendant was most dangerous, having which bare defaced them for the past two hun lodged aliis, not only with franknote, but with in which a fair and legitimate conlie traffic

Barons H. G. THOMSETT, Es, E.N.

neemed a fefal authority over the lower dred and fifty years, will be received throughout une focted admiration and homage. But thene soon as we hud cognizando of the judgment could be established. The chief point to

dlasses who were in great dread of him. The Ohristendom with profound patialaction. It is of all real naity of nation among the delivered by the Comercial Tribunal of the settle is undoubtedly to give scurity for the

Compradore of Messrs A, Heard & Co, divector implies an important step towards the granting Missionary bodies; the extremely poor quality Seine in the soit instituted by the cageriss THE ATON." return of the emigrants; and it in obrique Janis Robert Rennie, master of the British of the Chinese Honpitu, said defondant Lad no of a measure of entire toleration to tho Christian of mach of the actorial they rely on for prosecu-Maritimes against the Suez Canal Company, bark Avon, daarged one of his seamen, auronnestion with the establishment. More religion throughout Japan, and an immanity ting their mark; the abesnor from mob of their we did not hesitate to molcst, not only on the that, the countries requiring coolio labour Jobri. Hardasan, with refusal of duty on beard over, he was not known there. The establish from persecution of any danger of it to the action of sound common worldly sense and grammd of the incompetency of that tribunal to Iment amplayed no detective, and never gave converts to war faith. So rapid of late has liberal views all this things should bo takon intarpret the act of concessions M, do Les are above all others interested in settling on the 4th instant,

Defendant, who said he was sick, but had not rewards for the delivery of kidnapped girls. been the march of grants, and so powerfully into thoughtful consideration, and vigurons, sepa pretends but also and mainly on the the mattor upon a basis which will satisfy

seen a doctor was sent to seven days hard But the establishment afforded refuga toare de cafteli i rad bra fearless measure employed to correct them. ground that the Canal Company could not the Chincio of fair play. Ia oxset propor-lator.

kidnapped girle sent there by the Government. affected by contact with the mind of rope, The wisdom of this world is not interdicted to cept the jurisdiction of the French tribuual Defendant aja le-tended to buy the girl to that a measure pronounced by sugacious native the children of light. The Church of Baglad without vicisting the drman granting the con. THE "AVON" AGAZET tion to the security which is given to the

Edward Garner, chief atheer of the British make a prostitute of her, her denied that he state to have been dangerous, if not-bag much of this wisdom among her mom bere, pession.

Your Excellency will easily understand that emigrants that they will be fairly treated, will

recognized as not only wise at this moueat, but it here.

we sannot allow any one to believe that we be the numbers who will be willing to emi-bark duen, clanted aix seamen of that bark, tar duze or bust-ury. On the con- poble, sighteen months, has ben and wo look earnestly to her to display some of

named Charles lot, A. G. Jobanner, Pater trary, it was offered to bin.

shall ever permit the Company's withdrawing Another charge was then preferred against as a neccsary step forbidding further delay.

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A

from the jurisdiction rider which it is placed grate and the greater the number willing Clinton, William Barzan, Hermann Carville,

We have so often and an earnestly pleaded defendant by Juspector Grimes, who stated

YOUNG WOMAN,

by the very act which has given it its existence. to go, the larger will be the quantity of und Henry Mayors, with refusal of duty on the that on the Tel of Novemher Just a man named this cause to the Government on the doable

The Columbus Journal, an Ohio paper, states Consequently, the Imperial Government has Complainant, stated that the defendante Chung-low came to the charge-room, and laid grounds of its political necessity and its bear-

a complaint, in reference to defendant and ing on the advancement and welfare of this that recently there was consigated to the county desired his Highness the Khedive of Egypt to were on the articles, and they had been on several others entering his house. He referred country, that we shall not nifest to conceal the gaol there a prisoner, pleatcously provided with intimate to the Company that it must striolly ebora të voẻ o magistrate. On coming on the tres to the magistracy, and a warrant was deep and vivid gratification which the fore- names and sarnamai.. It was be humour of coaformte the firmanofooncession in its relation board they want forward; he went to the issued, but on argenting it, he found the delen-guing action affords ns. Thia dos not appear this parson sometimes to be called J. F. Golde with third parties. The rights of the Imperial und told them to turn to and they refused to

dant bad gone to Macas, and did not nos biur till 69 us so que a mere canoosion to retinal bareng, occasionally-Charles Saith, and then Cavernment are too well founded to be shakea | doso.

the 3rd instant, in the Police Court. The pressure, as a recognition of the fact that the gain Mr. Frank Beldes. Frisonce was com- by the arbitmry construction contained in M. de brather of complainant ke bas seen, and he attitude of the national ruinili towarda Chris- quitted for larceny, as we shall prosently sec, Lesseps inte pichlications. But the doubt which tells bier complainant bas got 810 to koop him tianity, or, at least towards the Christian na and when recsival by the gaoler wore panta- much publications tend to raise with rogard to away. The brother be ennust find now. Has as-for of Christianity it cd know nothing long with the air of ove: accustomed to those jurisdiction might cause the public totake false knowndefendunt fear years; knew him to be ne completely ohangal. Contidanen, aym garmente. It turned on, however, that I. F. steps, and serious injouvonionce migat on. informer to Mr. D. E. Caldwell, and dering apathy, and a spirit of fellowship, have displaced Charles Frank was of the softer sort of sex; mander exee being investigated he kept The old scntimcuts of snapicion, aversion and that her true baglierial name was Mary, and pingalan infested with pablia informere, and haughty anconera. If the name of foreigner that she has rum such a case, daring her 25 was the most conspicuous one himselt. Consi.was futterly repulsive to the Japaneso, uch years of life, as to suggest entirely new viene ders the defendant to be a bad character, and more co was the desiguation of Christian, with of fomnia capacity. Mary, at the age of 23, which it was invariably associated. The revol being determined to live by her wita, had the that he gets his living dishonestly

Defendant was anted to mention any one lections of treables, political and social, caused wit, in the very begianice, to dijourd her long THE MIRACULOUS WATER. A man named Ho-pop-sow, with a tendency god he has brought forward to show that by the rapid spread of the fasth in earlier times, clothes and to empiry, a tailor. Making pro- A good deal of controversy has been going to inuity, or otherwise pretending 19. was during Lip service se a public informor be haa of the unscrapalous purposes to which some of grees in her masculino career, she became baron respecting the water of Lourdes, where a charged by Mr. Rodrigues, Portuguesa nalier brongit crimes to light.

its profesors bad turned it, cel of Le deluge sopor in a salcon, and dispersed drink of little girl said the Virgin Mary appeared to ber." of the Police Court, with assanfting him in the Defendant said that three years back he ap. of úlood, which attended its ultimate extirpa rarions sorts to the thirty of Columbus, who A common marchand de liqueurs atiompted to compound as p., of the Sil instant.

Complainant stated that defendant was the Frehended a burglar with the property on him. tios, are not obliterated from the mind of the swallowed their beveragea in stolid ignorance of sell it fi bottles with his other warce, where Chung-a-bow, declared, anid on the let Nov. Japanese. It ay be presumed that the de- the angel who administered unto them. apou the Bishop of Tarbes interfered, and con- complainant in a case before his Worship on laat he laid on information in the Police court, oted lives of Xarior and as immediate fol- Puraning the manly scheme of life which she demued this sabliena in a pastoral. Then the the ard instant, in which be charged a man in connection with defendant. Defendant de lowere, their burning seal and bright exam- had marked ont for borrelf, she stole 400 dels. town conneil of Draguignus, a town situated with asazalting him and stealing bis parse maac tael of silver, and because witness ples, are all forgottan, and that no record of the spirit-seller's money and (étill pantaloon at a bundred leagues from the miraculous four- The conscription has been abolished in Spain. He was unsuited, and his one finished at would not pay it, defendant and several others remains of the great movement of the sixed lunched upon a wider and more dangerous sain, decided that the water of haules sald and voluntary enlistment anbetitated.

p. Complainant in that case, and defendant beat him about his person with irons. He did teenth century but that which tells of the eas of enterprise. In Cinginanti, Mons. Mary pay the sanie dnes na the mineral waters of in the present, remained about the court, not assist the Pulice to arrest him as he went morus which stained the rocks of Pap: was waiter is saloon, where she might have Vals and Saint Galmier, and the Radical Cour mounting up in the unoccupied witness-on and home to his native place, and spent $10 penberg and dyed the watere at their fost continued to disponse-chops and to change al-Gueul of the Var did not disapprove this passing in and out of the office, exhibiting to prevent himself from being killed. The But never more truly was the blend-of the plates if she had not thought it pertinent to measure. The Qurerament, however, did not characters, and loudly exclaiming their par defendant's adopted mother he believed gave martyrs the seed of the Church than in this the only part which she had aesumed to wor think it right to telomto this principle, and the port, to the great annoyance of those in the him the $10 sect by defendant. Defendant, country, Though these frightful persecutions ship at the shrine of Basebus. Her libations Administration of indirect tasation observad Conit. Cataplainant then attempted to put when he demanded the one teel, gave no reason stamped pie turistianity as an active force in boing too frequent, and possibly two strong, air that ne the water in qucation could not be dis

in out of the compound, when struggled with him, and struck bin on the breast and why he demanded it, nor did be sex who be society, they could not destroy the vitality of was deposed from the position of waiter, when tinguished from ordinary water, to lary duty- was. Has been in the colony four years. such traces of it as at ever remain even after going to Cleveland, she beame still more on it would raise up numerons difficulties. The arms, and it took three Siuks to get him to the Defendant said the charge was false. Pro- the most bister perscoutions, anduring amid manly, since then he seamed the arduous role case, however, was referred to the Council of charge-roon, whore be struck the countable on bably he had given out plainant's brother into the caves and the rocks, some fes yet remained of lover, and laid siege to the affections of Mim Stute, which has refused to snotion the daty enstody, and he now tried to bare bis revenge who refused to box the knee to Bank, and who Kitty O'Neal, to whom she pledget, undying on auctor ground-to wit, thas it was not Defendunt said Mr. Rodrigues assaulted on him.

the loss of kindred, home, and wealth only on-affection. It was a matter of course that Kitty voted for financial motivea-News of the World bia, and stole bis parse.

After other evidence corroborative of com- deared more closely to a faith which promised should be left to dient a broken heart, or to live plainant's statement, defendant was in this chase a thousand fold compensation for such as she could with a damaged one; for the ocean- THE DECLINE OF THE POPULATION. further sentenced to one month's hard labor.

losa. - Gradually emerging trim their biding tris Mary essayed other achievements of govias,

OF FRANCE places as the fury of the Government subsided, Generally she was a thief, but now and then the

[Weonarist) they settled down in remote villages in the feriated (still in pantaloons) into boness waya, The as consus of Pranes, which has just. sonthern part of the Empire, and furtively ex- Upon the Mabouing Cana) she was employed to been completed, sbows for the first time en cruised their faith without drawing on thom-coerce the fery chargers. Upon some steam- actual deuroase of the population in a quin- selves the observation of the Government. In boat ste obtained die office of clerk, in which quennia-period, and the fact is the more inter A boatwomira pained Wong-a obune, charged

the lapse of time a natural sendency to sym, she gave great satisfaction, until the rouy god festing, because it is one to which statisticiana asraman, zamed Z. Farrell, belonging to the

pathetic association brought then more and one more misled ber. All this time she was have been looking forward as the natural reunit ing her in her bout, canaing her to bleed, and

transmitting throngb auccessive generations smoked the fragrant weed. With a boldness Altogether the loss of population to France în to Juse ber silver earrings, because he could not

the faith for, which the fathore of the little which excites astonishment, she also mastionted five years is 1,965,172, but, deducting 1,598,238 resoh his ship,

communities had suffered so much. All on the saine, No young rentleman could take for the loss of Alsace and Lorraine there re- Defendant said that on the 3rd inst. be was

ward aigue by which the existence of the perpendicular drinks at the bar with greater is a loss of 230,995 to be recomated for by or abere, and, bis. abip was bound to Muca

faith could still be inferred were repressed by frequency and elegance. So eat on our other case. The report includea the wor Ho aaw from the shore that enit was set on

the Government, and the prieces of Nagasaki opicine, tabibing, wooking, chewing, swearing, among these causes, and by some this y his ship, and that they were heaving up the

alone afforded any evidence that the fire which and making love with just as manob nadacious be thought the only omas worth considering, prooured tho complainant's

ad spread so rapidly in the enspire when first impudence as if her name had properly beau but the war will not account for every boat, and agreed to pay 25 cents to

kindle, still supableret in te ashes. It need John or Sam instead of Mary, as we are thing. According to the best astculation, put him off, but before he got near her bo ob

hardly be said that these poor people had con-obliged to record that this talented damsel the loss of life in Paria during the seize was served the anchor was away, nad his ship was

served little more of the religion of their tore tempted fats once too often, and that is why under 100,000, and the seige of Paris was far Leading round. He then promised 25 cents

fathers than the name of Christians, the signals is not in Columbus gol. The hind oon more destructive to life than the entire fight. moro if they would pell fast enough to catch

of the cross, and the rite of baptism, but they ductor, of a milway trair from Zanesville to ing and privations of the rest of the war. If the ship, and finding they did not pull feat

clong to these relica with a characteristic Celnubas, supposing her to be an bonest gen. the above diminution of 330,000 must therefora anough, drunk as he was, he volunteered to pull

other oases than the war, soil ex- tenacity, strengthened by the enforced obsar-ticar, allowed her to sleep in a caboose our, bo dne hiraself, but complainant would nougive up the The Government bure withdraw the ediet vanae of pagan exten From Kiusin they and she requited this touching benevolence by cluding smallpox, which the report specially car. He then attempted to force it from her, formerly issued against Christianity,

gradually spread atong the shores of the Instealing bie gold chromomoter-an implement mentione, na itis only one out of many immie- few buck and in ding so the handle of the

Court Fe d'Ostiani, the Italian Minister and Innd Sea, and sume of them were even found in whion no coaductor can well spare. For this diate occasions of death, and does not in the nad struck her in the face, making her note doyon of the diplomatic body, left by the Eng- the northern provinces.

the young woman will for some time to acme long ruo alter the death-rata of a nation, we bleed. He knew nothing of harborated what Cous de Littu, who one been appointed country was opened to foreign intercourse this

find the real reasor of the diminissed popula- It was bot to be expected that when the remain in the clolater. lah mal stcater for Europe, on leave of

tion of Francs to be the divination in the First Secretary, taking his place. Uni Count amouldering fire shou'd again revive, und a the evidence of complaisant.

aumber of marriages, and the excess of deaths P.C. 571, declared, sented defendant was given de Litta arrives, however, Crunt de Barrillis,cordingly the Government lauad, or thought it

over births French population has long been (From a Correspondent of the Timer) into his custody by complainant, charged with the Italian Conant, will act as Chargé d'Affaires, necessary, to take fresh measures to extinguish

stationary, or nearly so, and it is now for the CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 1.

momear at least on the decline. The funte will assaulting her and tearing ber clothes, but no-

Tas Japan Mail states that the Japanese it. In the middle of the year 1867 the rebow-

Among the publicatione recently, made by be sure to give rise to much discussion, and the. thing was.said about a pair of earrings having Minister who is to bo accredited to the Italianed persecutions began, ant on the assnmption

Count, will also be accredited to the Varionn. of the reins of Gererament by the Mikado very the Suez Canal Company with a view to justify disposition will be to assume that the decline Delendaut was fined $1, and ordered to wake. The schonner Khankai was totally wrecked severe measures were adopted. The Kioto the change of the toll which it. baa effected in pupulation a misfortune, and not a good; amends to complainant 75 cents, for dataage on the 4th January, on the N. . const of the Gorette published a new edict, characterising since July last, there is one which the Porte unt the difficulties of the question are really done to clothing,

Island of Yez. She latterly earried the Chistianity as "an infamous religion," and bus naturally most revented. It is a letter very grast. Politically, if praponderating mi- Japanese Bng, but is teliored to have been offering rewards to all who should denounce a which the President of the Company addressed litury power in an advantage to France, the

native Christian. Two coolies, named A-soon and Chan-a-sing, foreign-owned,

to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France on state of the population is clearly a misfortune. charged by P.0, 653 with culling away earth The Japan Gazette of the 22nd instant givesWe bare geferred to these incidents for the the 3rd of Denamber lest, explaining that at Gorgany has already a larger population then from prohibited spot at the Western part of the following interesting itema

purpose of showing the attitudo of the Govern- though the Company has declined to resgaize France, and as that population increases mech It is designed by the Government to hefd an went relatively to Christianity from about the the competency of the French Courts in the fastor, France must quickly be dwarfed But the city, were fined 59 cats each.

Universal Exbibition in Japun, in four years year 1650 to the early history of the pre-suit instituted against it by the Messurries it would not be asy to prove that, having re A carpenter named. Wong-a-yew, employed from this time, de yet we are not clear what rent reign, and shall pase uver as alike Maritimes Compay, yet this exoption aegard to the higher ends of national and State at Messie. McDonald's slip, West Point, was taer it is to be in Kioto or Yade, but we beliovo | unnecessary to our pront purpose and only been taken on the ground that the existence, deficiency of preponderating power charged by the Chineac tokman, named tau latter. Commissioners have been appoints needless repetition, the eteps taken at French tribunals have no fight to construeis a misfortune, and is not rather a great bane. Low--sov, with stealing lib. of copper mails, in curnoution with the Vienna Exhibition, different times by the Representativos of and interpret the firwan of the condoasionit. The social and industrial advantages or

Obristians. It may be more pertinent here to Majesty the Sultan M. de Lesseps inkos good ng population Ceserve, at any rate to be separ gration convention, which it so severely that Mr. Vngal had a power of attorney were getting so uitmerous at Metura. McDonald's

abolition of the old offensive adints, and what pany does not hereby render itself liable to not be suffered to distort them. His Worship told defendant that these cases

what are the immediate causes for the cure to inform Comas Rimusst that the Cula-ataly treated, and political considerations should from the other partnera. editicians. If principles of abstract justice lis Ionor said Mr. Selincider's power of at-aip, and at the Kowloon Dock, that he would

steps should be taken by Christiana et honie to Egyptian juriadiction, aor intend to reject the We learn that Mr. Watson, II.B.M.' secure to this country the full benefit of that French jurisdiction it has accepted in ita

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON. were generally carried out, there would be orgy did not appear to authorise him to sue ba compelled to deal with them in future savere

on behalf of the other partners. However, as 1. He would send him to 10 days' hard labor, Chargé d'Aires, bas communicated to the meanre of téloration just conceded by the differences with third parties generally. In. other words. M. de Lesseps pretends that for

M. Paul de Cassagnac, of the Paye, who late- insuperable obstacles to contrast emigration, there iran zu grecuieni to pay interest, he and he was to carry the stocks to the seene and Minister of Foreign Affairs a dispatch which Government. no matter how faithfully the employers should give judgment for the defendant on that there be placed in theus for ons hour, and then he has received from Lord Granville, stating First, then, it cannot be doubted that the the purposes of jorisdiction the Company is to came to England to pay his respects to the le recommended Mr. Schneider to carry them brick, and he would have a card on tant" ir John Coleridge and the other law of representations made to the Japanese Govern. be treated as Freach ad not no Egyptian. A Imperial family at Chiselharet, publishes some details on the subject in that journal, Ha might carry out the terms of the contract,

look to his

ficers of the Englia Crown are eutirely of ment of the impossibility of any real cordiality eimple reference to the frawn of the concession because contracts of this kind are generally meeing any further octiontormer before com- bis back setting forth the crime.

opinion that all the proceedings of the Japanese existing between itself and the Christian powere of the Osaul abows that a more preposters says: "The Freast. Imperial family live with income of Napoleon III. Government in the case of the Maria Laz, were so long as these persecutions were continued, or claim has never been raised before. The fir- extreme modesty, rary distress of the persons to be employed, 3073.81.-Mr. Wotton, for the plaintiff, applied

justifiable and right."

these offensive adicts remained standing, hive an, indeed, distinctly stutes that the Company is stated not to exceed 300.000£ your The writer sida: The Emperor regarde political Progress is decidedly the order of the day. beeen mainly instrumental in stopping the is amenable to Egyptium jurisdiction in all suits in order to obtain their services at a lower for a postponement, which was allowed.

named Mak-a-poey, but who actually was an Wil Adams never dreisimod in his wildest mo one and abulishing the other. The Japanese arising between it and third parties in Egypt. escots with his well known impassibility de rate than the market value Practically,

c-informer of Mr. D. E. Caldwell's, a celebritysate of Japancad wearing "slove-pips" hata desire above all things at this moment to 1 le hardly necessary to add that if the eided not to attempt anything at random, but C. R. FEXERK AND ANOTHER. T. in the folwarthy and Showkowas murders, was and Chiuzmo perdorming on bigysics, Both stand well in the eyes of Europe, a matter Company is for the parposes of jurisdiction likewise ready to profit by the first reas make however, it is often, found expedient to deFLAHERTY.—$287,80-Mr. Thomas appeared charged by an old woman named Chun-a-fook, are, however, now familiar to Yokohams, though in which their pride, their vanity, and their to be tranted as French, not only with and, earioas opportunity that may offer for part from rules of abstract justice and thes for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stephcas for the de- as follows

Johs selects a time when the streat is usually interests are alike concerned. They not only the ultimate decision of all questions for contributing to the re-establishment of order retic perfection, when devising means to fendant.

Oban--fok, declared, stated she is a married deserted for taking recreation on his itinerary desire the goodwill of European nations, which it may be aged rest in the hands of a and public security in Fr nec. I found the Em- Mr. Thomas stated that the claim was for woman, and resides in Canton. On the 14th treadmill.

bat to troad in their path. They wish Europena nation to the exclusion of all others, press wonderfully ennobled by events. Calm, meet a pressing need. Without venturing damages for use and occupation against Februaryher adopted daughter, named Moo-ab- It has been determined to throw the whole to forsake their old policy of seclusion and iso- but the Canal will virtually cease to be Turkish completely mistress of herself, full of good to decide whether the want of labourers in tenant holding over. The plaintiffs had a lease taon, came to her and told her that her servant, country open to foreigners, provided all who lation. They as that by a liberal admission and become French. No wonder, therefore, senso, and thrilling with energy, she Demerura, Cuba, and Pern is such an toef certain premises on the Prayu, expiring on named Chun-toong-hee, 17 years of age, wanted travel in the interior submit to be controlled and encouragement of the spirit of foreign eu- that the Ports should immediately and per-I think, to exercise an influence as anfutary ustify those countries in having recourse to they had emblet a portion of the promises to kong to sell her as a servant or as a ouuerbine, dnvadly endeavouring to perfect a dode of this cunntry can be best promoted. The time comply with the terms of the firmau of con- The political apprenticeship sho ban goe the 31st January fast. Eight monthe previous-a bushand, and asked her to take her to Hong by the laws of Japan. The Government is as wrprise and foreign capital, the interests of emptorily have intimated to the Company to decisive in the destinies of the Imperial fanity. through bye been severe, but it has burne such an objectionable mode of obtaining be defendant at 260 a mepta, giving him notice Accordingly she brought her to Hongkong, lave based on the European inadels, suitable to in approaching for the revision of the Treaties, cession in its relations with the public.

Subjoined is a transition of a despatah theita truite. At present there is one coolies as contract emigration, we should that the lease termiosted on the 31st January.und engaged the services of an old won, and this country; and if this be accomplished, we and on the conditions they own make with as

in the Imperial House, and that On the 31st December plainties farther gave the Wong-a-fook, to wat as go between, and abo pro- think thoir proviso is very reasonable.

the immediate progress of the country will large chief of the Turkish Foreign Office has address-mora

Expreas. But my anrious imagine it to be the intercal of those coun-defendual potice to quit. Defendant, in reply, duced the defendant, who said he was a trader. The police system, so being extended by depend. It is certain that they are not only.ed to the Sultan's Ambasador et Paris on the map is the tries to make a temporary sacrifice commen-admitted the notice, but said he could not get and wanted to purchase the girl to be his ser- throughout the whole empire, seems to be very willing, but sarique, to throw the country opon. Bubject. It is the more interesting, as it also feuriosity was naturally directed in a greater surate with the advantages they hope to other premiace. In consequence of his remain vant or something. She told him her price was poplar. The country newspapers mention, They see a clear advantage in doing so, and contains an oficial statement of the present degree towards the Prince Impecial, as the ostain, in order to do sway with the diffi.ing, the plaintiffs had had to pay the whole rent 5100, but be offered only $70, and as they could from time to time, the uses of merchants, ex dislike the reflections on their backwardness stage of the question now pending between the whole fature of the dynasty, and perhaps for February, although they had themselves re not come to terms be wont away. On the 26th officers. etc., who have voluntarily subscribed which their old policy ronnantly griva rise. Suez Canal Company and the shipping of all of France heraalf, rests on that your head. I culties now met in cbtaining coolies in a moved from the premises.

be came artin and entered into arrangements as of from 25 to 2,500 yens for the support They wish join the great European family of nations, in consquence of the change effected had the booour of conversing for a long time with the Prince, and I spoke to him plainly. legitimate manner.

Mr. Stephens said there was evidence to show to make a bargain, and finally concluded to give of these goardians of the public security. sations and to leave to other Asiatics the poin the tells of the Camal that the notice was waived. Moreover, the $80. This sum she eventually consented to In order to mark dis appreciation of the ac. ligy of seclusion, dietrost, and isolation. But "Khalil Sherif Proba to Server Pacha, Hia without reserve, and with an almost brutal These difficulties, as far as China is con-plaintiff bed now got a fresh lease on moro take. He then sant.the girl was to be sent tin taken by the Japanese authorities in the what must be the first step towarde opening

Imperial Majesty the Sultan's Ambassador magkness, and I assure you that I am very at Paris.

well pleased. He is calm and energetic at the crued, are two-fold. First, the dreadful, advantageous terms. The defendant was will to his house, that he might see whether elo caso of the Maria Lus, the Emperor of Obiun the country, and on what innditioné could it

CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 25th, 1872.

same time; there is something both of awestiona though often unfounded, suspicions of the ing to pay the rent he had been paying befora. liked to stay with him before he paid the money. has forwarded a lotzer of thanks to His Excel alone be done with real satisfaction to them

Mr. Thomas said the plaintiffs bad been This accordingly was done, and she was dold to lecey Dys Tak, the Governor of Kadagawa; selvos ?

"The attention of the Imperial Government and resolution in his large blue eyes, the shild Chinose Government and people as to the obliged to go back from more suitable premiere came next day for money: she went, and was put and has, it is said, intimated bis intentico, sub- The first step assuredly would be the settle has been draws to o rtain recent publications as given place to the young man, who already to these, because they could not get the defend. off, by his asking her to hnd security that the girl ject to the approval of the Mikado, of coufer seat of the questions of jurisdiction over such made by the Suez Canal Company. Some of feels profoundly to what redoubtable destinies at out. It was by the morest change that they would not run away. bo nocordingly did this, ring on him the title of Mandarin of the first foreigners as many reside amongst them; and these relato to the change of the toll in the he is called. He knows, be comprabanda ull the main condition on which they will or could Canal, and would lead people to suppose that the trials, and ricissitudes which the fare, had not bad to pup the rent for March as well and got one from the Chering-ty shandler's shop, degree.

and was then pot off agato. On the 3st Mardu The law against smoking in the streets,ving this with muy satisfection in the retention the Subline Porte has, sanctioned auch perbape, reserves for him, unthe contemplates His Honor suggested that it was a case for a man named Kam-lai and an old wonna cause which has been recently promulgated-up of this jurisdiction in their own hands. This is change; others refer to the jurisdiction to them in a manner which enchanted me, when, to taking a bitter pleasure in urfolding thems settlement, but as bis was not acted upon, the to-ber, and told her the defendant did not in-parently in imitation of the Russian ukase, their most cherished hopeat this moment. It is which the Company is senthie.

tend paying her, but was going to take the girl appears to be rigorously enforced in the interior, eleur that such a watter copld not even be With regard to the rat, Isball-only say that to him in sacarasion. I looked firedly at him evidence was gone into. to the first paint, the British Government at

In the course of Mr. Frearke's examination, to the Chinese Hospital. She thereon went to the Authorities seem not willing to mooted so long as the edieta ugainst Chris. had the new mods of lerying the Cansi Anand asked, Well, Monseigneur, are you ready least has striven hard to prevent the cont transpired that the agreement with the de- defendant's house, back of the Singping theatre, endeavour to extend its operation to foreigners. tianity wore it force or even exhibited. The been approved by the Baltan, an Imperial Fir. for all this, and are you decided?" Yes, Sir? duct of Emigration Agents destroying native fendant was contained in certain letters, one of with Kam-tai, and saw defendant's mother at Swa, a foreigner engaged by the Ken, was Japanese bare writhed under the reflections man would have only notified it to the public. be replied in a scriuos tone, and without any which was produced, and was unstamped, and wife, and defendant was seat for called upon by the authorities, informed of the made on their anti-Christian policy, and the The truth is that the Imperial Government has sort of hesitation. In a word, the Prince is re- confidence in our good faith. With regard

In reply to bie Honor, Mr. Thomas esid it and wheu be came in, be said, "Ab, I edict, and requested when he went for a rambic conviction tint all Europe we rande nogaaintert, resolved to seek first to arrive at A under anlately preparing himself for the part which to the second point, unfortunately noque of was not a case in which a written agreement shall not only not give you any money, to keep his sigar unlit until he got outside the through the maikum of the Pars, with the in-standing with the other Purers on an unities Providence reserves for hire. He posuere, as tolerance of their conduct towards the uative tion of tonnage, and then to consider the ques. Datural cifts, an aoste intelligenes and a cool the countries wanting Chinese labourers have a necessary, und he did not put in the letter I shall not give up your girl either, as I sm tow

or rely upon it

going to take the girl to the Chinese Hospital; A new daily paper in the Hiragane writing sunverta. They know that no Christian tion of the toll with a view to taking such a courage the elocation given him will do the show any disposition to facilitate the re- Hi Bonor said that made no difference, since I am ofered $20 for every kidnapping case is row published in Yedo, by The society for Power will · für a moment listen to any decision as might satisfy, a mach na possible, reatto is at the school of the cadets of Jor the exercise of their juris- both the interests of shipping and the require. Woolwich, whereike in the object of universal turu of coolies who may have become dis-the agreement, in fact, was in writing. As it bring forward, and I shall produce the girl, and the Dispersion of Darkness" The charactor plea

was not atamped the plaintif must be nonsuit-getareward also from the Colonial Government" this journal is printed in is that most easily diction over its subjecte, unica most distinct mente of the Canal Company. I enclose your deference and a general sympathy. The con- She then said, "Do not take my girl to the read by the middle class of Japan, to whom it disavowal is made of any dislike to the faith Excellency a copy of tas letter by which B. de Luct of these English characters, so practical The second difficulty is that the ruling-

Hospital," and said she would give bio $20 to chilly appeals,

ite slibjects profegs. And bence, as we think, Lesseps Eng undertaken in the name of the in life, cannot bat, hasten the precocious des classes in China have a mistaken, but hardly TAI-T82E-CHAN ↑. Lee 1:200. "

toab up the matter. He said money was no Game certificates are now issued in Japan to the main reason for the present notion of the Company to abide by the decision that the Im.velopment of an already exuberant nature. All this has reassurot me, and corset my heart to mareasquable, dread of allowing their country

NAM-CREW-LEE AND OTHERS. LA-2-Foo, object to bin, it was not ner he wanted; utives, a "professional bunter "paying a tax Government. How far this sotion will provail perial Government may take in the matter.

"It also behores, the Imperial Government bait with hope, for I have usen barering over These were interpleader summonses served however, abe told him she was poor, and could of one dollar, and asportamun one of ten dollars on the Christian Powers to socord to Japan to be drained of ita zile bodied wen; while on the plaintiff in the case of Lee-n-foo. Yip- not givehim wore. He then said he would see his The rales isend difor from those in use in the jurisdiction over its subjects, is a matter to point out the errora contained in M. de Les. this august family, in a vivible manner, too. Kwei-chow and other Provinces aro lying-fuck, judgment huring been given against par per about it, and be would let her know the Europe, inasmuch se they prohibit the issue of which we must leave at this women though seps letter to his Excellency Count Remusst of protection of that Providence which prepares beforehand the efccution of its sovet designs, waste for want of hands to till them. If Tip-u-fook. Mr. Wotton appeared for Loe-a-next day. Next day he came and und bis part licence to people unacquainted with the use of we shall return to it very shortly on account the 3rd inst, on the question of jurisdiction.

"The despatch which 7 addressed to your in restoring bealth to the father, in rendering poo, and stated that Tip-a-fook had filed his ner would not consent to tako cnocent sporting guns, or are idaptio or wad, or other of its pressing importance. however, the first difficulty were overcome, petition in bankruptcy, and he would be glad of less than $30. She again pleaded poverty wise incapable. They forbid shooting in all And, now, what ought to be the solion of the Excelleney on the 15th November lost, and the the mother still stronger and more valizat, and experience would no doubt, show the second adjournment to enable him to communicate wevy, an agreement was come to for him to places where there is danger of injury to boman Christian, and specialty of the English Choroi, letters by which I have communicated a copy in giving to the child already, the qualities of difficulty, to more imaginary than real, with the Official Assignee, who might wish to take 20, and ale went to fetch it, and when beinga, or to crops, limit the souson from Latin regard to this notable occasion? We have thereof to A. de Lesseps, are too explicit to bead and boart necessary for the glory of his

be represented.

she returned he would not let the girl go for December to the middle of March, and forbid bat space for a few words, bat we hope they allow of any doubt being entertained as to the family and sweal of France"

views of the Imperial Government with respect and we cannot but think that, were the His Honor adjourned the cases, sargesting $20, and said he must first see his puriner. She the usa of stupefying bait or drags for birds or will suffice for our immediate purpose.

She not only ought, but must, be prepared to the jurisdiction to which the Company is The little girl who go about with basketa countries in need of Chinese emigrants to that all parties should be told to communicate got tired of these excuses, and said she would boasta. Fian, which are peculiarly acceptible)

have no more of them and would take the girl to drugging, are omitted, nor a bird-liming to send us of her best to guide and teach these ambjent. The following is what Artigle 16 of and bag for cold victacle are very persistent in charter a vanael to go to and fro between the with the Hon. Mr. Alexander.

abe got hold of ber; and was lending her out, probibited.

people. She is rich beyond all comparison the Grman of the Bultan, sumtioning the con- St. Louis, and coll regularly, The Republiens kya" One day when they thus called Mrs. CHECK-CHOW. J. GREIG-$21.60.-The when the defendant got hold of her, and said

with other eburches rich in this world's cession, states on the subject Buerian railways are getting large numbers | posseseicu, rich in men, and rich in "The Maritime Suez Canal Universal Co-Smith, guests were being entertained, bal one action was brought, against the poreer of a "Now you know the bargain we have made and

learning. Nor is she poor in zeal, in these pany being ao Egyptian Company, is governed of the girls, nothing wished, arched up to to thair Lowes & seficiently large number and O. steamer, for work done white she was the arrangements. Cut are life." The of Philadelphia locomotives.

lying in the barboss. Delandast unid he did girl did cry something, and sobbed bitterly and The soliutura of Mr. J. P. M'Donnell, against days, at leasts though we bave seen bat hy the laws and usages of the country. With the table and fequired if there were any cold of Chinese after a few yea, no more diffi- not know the man; be onto to be paid after a very willing to go; she led her into the whout a charge has beau pending since 1871 in. scanty evidenca of ber ardour in this country, regard, however, to its constitution as a comistaal Mr. Smith, slightly veaed at the street, where the defendant tried to force her the Court of Queen's Bench, of breach of the Bather indeed, ia aue behind the rest of the pany, and to the relation of the shareholders impudence of the girl, replied, No, these are fulty would be found in obtaining Chinese the rest had been paid."

His Honor said that did not prove that he was back."A Chineegcountable, who was in the street, Foreiga Enlistment Act in connection with the world and ber dnly here. But we will tell her among themselves, it is agreed that it shall be all hot! The girl wont put on her dignity, labourers in these countries than is found in vol entitled to be paid. The plaintiff, however, asuing a crowd oollect, care to the scene, and whipping af frishinen to the Continent to serve what is the alternative to her occupying a high governed by the laws which apply in Frises to and her companion, who had remained outside, San Francisco, Singapore, Penang, Austro-had ined the wrong person. He should have she gave defendant into custody.

in the Freugh ranks during the Franco-German place in this country as the Christian guide Société Anonymes. It is agreed that all quen sening the buskel einpty, exclaimed in surmise, After the evidence of Inspector Gray, and war, are believed to have received a notification and teacher of these people. She will be antl.tions under this head shall be settled in France gone against the person who Rutually employed

Didn't she gira you anything No replied lia, and other places, as the emigrants whom, or against the P. & O. Company. If the other witzesses for the provention, defend from the Solicitor to the Treasury to the effoot sipated by a set of ignorant fanation, who will by arbitration, with an appeal to the Imperial The other, she was sassy: a remark which made & little Louey would soon induce their defendant insisted on it, he must consuit the ant was sentenced to three months bard labor, that note prosegut has ben entered in the bring our faith into ridicule wad dissociate it Court of Paris as agite

was beard by the company at të tabibi grostlý, frous all that is truly noble and lofty und wik÷ i "Differences, arising in Egypt between the to their amunt friends and relatives to follow their example.plaintiff on this grand, but he did not think and ordered to find severity in two lodseuss by order of the Attorney-General

1

Hongkong, Manou 5ex, 1873.

A BOMEWHAT elaborata paper upon the Coolio Convention of 1866 was concluded in

Td answer to the Court, Mr. Inglis and Be was willing now to pay the amount claimed.

Judginent was for $20 accordingly, but no costs were allowed, us the plaintiff had not made application for the settlement of the claim be fore bringing the case into Court..

F. VOGEL AND OTECHS SON-SHING $43.9--Defendant paid into Court $318.25, the amount claimed for goods sold and delivered. The balanes was claimed for interest, the goode having been sold on two months credit, and payment having been postponed from time to Line till it was nine months overdue.

been lost.

QUTTING EARTH,

PETTY THEFT.

the last number of the China Reviews, anil is of interest at the present moment, wher the sobject of Chinese emigration is attracting so much attention. The paper, however, is ofers no remedy for the defects in the emi. rney from Mr. Vogel, one of the power of ut having thour in his bamboo bat when searched whose special duty it in to study the excct way the Treaty Poneze on behalf of the native of the Canut which emanated from His diandvantages of a stationary or slowly dealin

worsewhat disappointing, inasmuch as it

in

De Sohnni er produced a

ground.

an attempt to take advantage of the tempo- | e

fate of former emigrants. Thear suspicions Lave arisen from the unscrupulous conduct of many persons who have wouducted ouri. gration, and, from the fact that so for omi grants have returned to China. With regard

abled, or whose contracts bave expired,

place where the labourers are wanted, and

whore they are supplied, and were to send

*

; and o his attempt to go out of the zato,

TIER-A TRONG V. LRE-THIK AND ANOTHER.--

as February.

ed.

- BEFORE THE HON. C. MAY.

EXTORTION.

A man who gave himself out to be a trader,

of carrying out such a scheme in the best man-

pared to make it a creditable and thoroughly ner poesible, and the Government is quite pre- national and international affair.

Bailod,

man

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