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BEFORE JAMES RUSSELL, Esq.

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others by their absence, Dire taken charge of will consent to be bought off next timo if she which had been issiel to one Lai Assn it. Mault, over which it stand, having become fall by the Price of Tas and bis colleagues to rim Mr. Hatt's suggestion, the Committee could ter themselves, and temporarily, to set the should be provoked by further outrages on the February, 1887 The defendant alleged that water. The but, therefore, in which for a dorge restorative attention in undisturbed tran then consider the whole matter.

who have had situations, but now find them the certificato belonged to him and he wanted season, as we have elsewhere stated, it is ens guility of mind, It has nevertheles seemed Mr. Bart said that would be replacing them ships, &c. to make other man in their places,

impossible, av We refloated on the solemn merely there they started from. part of the Formosans, to send another army is master à para insorted ( Gilbert of the commry to deposit the query urdhe lumportance of the affairs of State, the Wo Mr. Kiswick said if it were known that the gone have applied to their Janaals to become of occupation. Tho rich coal fields of Fermo steamer Han Fen. The carillonte had not with each vesele, very mash orowded. The

We most respectfully submit that if such a may prom a strong templation to an been used since 1609. Ie gnosifoned the de sauny, however, of which we have given this bould dare to take thought for Our own returns were not seen by any member of the Filois

fendant, taking note of the optries in the Be brief description, is for the only one which comfort and repose.Tek as our bodily framsat Comunities, but that they were confided to the, aggrieved power to relieve the Peking Go-gistration book as they applied to Lai Asam partea contains. There is another, which the present juncture is mucqual to the effort hands of the Secretary only, who took the state of affairs is allowed to go on, one boats vernment of the onerous task of ruling the Soue of his questions were answered correctly to some are past has been bermatically of sustaining fatigue, it behorra Usconsequentary figures from them and then destroyal will soon be worn out, and all respectable men bet othera innerectly. He told the defen exted, und which tho priests would, on no soy to give car to the request. In deep apprehen then, it would have a very different effect Ho will be obliged to seek other employraest. We country.

dant that he incurred a penalty by bringing count-open, e into it the hatred bones of sion, however, lest any neglect bo entailed in did not think it was known who were the firms would suggest thanamber be reduced to twenty-

fabient or leave not to exceed fire. To provide against such a contingency certificate not belonging to him. The de fire thehend and forty eight munks have the gluence of astiation to affairs. We have who sppplied the information. The mattor was five, or at the outakie thirty, inoinding those Thess important facts wo truet yon may be ought to be the task of the Chinese Govern- tendant tuon admitted that the certificats was already been onet For, inte an descary, an addressed, reiteratet supplicatione to their kept so far secret as that.

not his property. Firstly be overred that it say the Buddhists, the charred remains of not Majesties the Buspressen Dowager, entreatingThe Chairman said the information giren la ment. We are glad to learn that the I had been left in his care, and secondly on more than five thousand and forty ofgist monks that, in consideration of the fact that: Our detail min known only to the Scoretary, whose pleased to take into your early consideration, mandaga poreum is for the time being under restorativo object was to obtain total results. The Segre and blast the result may be, as lisences are sure porial Commissioner in Taiwan-foo has pro- being taken before the Registrar-General, eaid on be thrown.

treatment they wil deign to suffer the subtary alone huc caose to the information, and rendered or fail in a vacancies may be filed fited to some extent by the recent warning. he and picked it up. We lost in. Ew other extragis hap-hazantnision of all suprantatious from departments bo had never even named the f us who had up until the total number of locneed Pilote bas

The defendant admitted the charge. The OHINESE RESTAURANT, He has exppressed sume illegal taxes and certifioste was dropped by Lai Ass, and poked Wo, in the next stage, entered a very nur of the government in the capital or the provinces supplied it to him, as Mr. Keswick had maid. been leduced to twenty-five, and that Lereafter caused the removal of several barriers, where up by him. He offered it to the owner but he now and short alley, which bears the page of to their porssal and decision. To Car deep joy Ba (the Chairman) therefore saw no valil reason twonty five may be the lirit, with discretionary taxes or duties were collected on rice and salt. Huld be did not want it, and ss he (defendant) Toba-Serg-Man, Here wo vinito), for a few und gratitude their Majesties, in the affection why the rotaron should be refused, and hoped power to the Harbour Master to appoint more, bad lost his own be used that of Lai Aunm. moments, a restaurant in which, by visitors or with which they overflow toward Us, have that when the Reus read the statements that should in his opinion the banker of Foreign But while this is a step in a right direction,

Defendant was sentenced to one month's hard gesta, no other food than blint which consiste consented to act in this manner. Let this bad bera mece on the subject, they would reveals risiting the Port increase to much as to

information. For, after all, it was a very good hands, and subscribe ourselves, Q and shows that so of the Chinese officials labour, and farther fined $10, with the alterou of the Brah of dogs and cats is eaten. This pronggated for the information of all, reconsider it, and consent to give their quota of warrant it. We leave the mailler in your

restaurant is known to the citizens of Canton througbeat the Empire.

thing to cuable the Committee to publish thoas: Your most obedient servants: by the are of Whoon-Hang-Kau-Manu-Tunk

D. MARTIN.J. R. MooNEY. not enough. It is wise to consiliate the are disposed to do justice to the natives, it tire of another month

poo. In the tower room of this establishment, SHANGHAI OHAMBER OF COMMERCE.mi-anonul statistics, and be hoped the result

JOHN PETAYLOR. W, ADAMS, of the resolution would be to give the Committee which is but one of many unor insultations in The annual meeting of the Shanghai Chaw the power to apply more pressure to carry out

J. W EUME. W. V DOERAON. inhabitants of Chiness Formosa; but it in

thia sily, we saw suspended from books the her of Commerog was bold on the 6th inatent, tha antjcos eucosunfolly, (ilver, heure)

KWUSON R. ANDERSEN, equally, nay moro, earntial that the Chinese

The remanded esse in which Mr. W. Spencer, carenses of call dogs, Fach a striking at the offices in Szebnen road. The following Mr. Hansaon expressed the opinion that is D. C. CAMPBELL F‚Å‚A. KOJOD Government should make it apparent that its of the Fuger Works, ebarged Ng Achow, an resemblance did they bone to the entouses mombow were present-Hobt, I. Fearon, Eaught to be known to the Committee what Shanghel Deccaber la 1674. authority is supreme over the whole of the ex-engineer of the works, with aiding bie cook of sucking pigs that, for a few moments chairman Messia. J. G. Pardon, W. Keswick fire had refused to supply the statistica neces- The Chairina said the letter need to men Lislurd. As the writer of a pamphlet on/Dison, Ashing to abscond on the 7th instant we thought we were in an citing house where, W. Lang, G. Harrisson E. W. Batt, &ary to enable the retards to be anbhhad tion that there were too many pilots st Shang. hai, and to enggest that the number might be with $80 entrusted to his cars by Mrs. Spencer, as fud for nieu, the flash of pigs, rather than Gubbay. F. Nissen, D. Brand, W. Howie B. complete. aboriginal Formon says, the proper course to pay bills with, came on again fi-day be cook that of doga, was being prepared. I pap Force, U. J. King, A. Tenorquin, H. Pr King coincided with the previona reduced to twenty five.

Mr. Morris went on to say that there was so for China to pursue, if she has any anxiety baring since been arrested at Mack which stood at one side of the door of the ratab Barsson, A. J. Little, H. Murrs speaker, that this was desirable, if only for the

Complainant said be obtained a letter from lishment, portions of dog's flesh were being Mactect, T. Olyphant, J. Hart, D. Emil Bide, enko of corrutness; far there had not only eaters with reference to pilotage at Bhungbai. about the matter, would be to gommerce the British authoritite to the authorites at banbed, and in another pan which, to the forud Gee. R. Corror, officiating Secretary.

hren serie who had refused to give the required A man merely got his licenes, and went to negotiations with the aboriginal chiefs Macao, and on the 9th went in Macao; where beer, was in olesy proximity, the Bush of cate The Chairman, a comayning the proceed figures, but some very false, retarda had been work; but if he got wrong no notice was taken.. for the surrender of that portion of portained the second defendant was, and look was being stored. Above this pun, a sollings, said the business to be brought before the and The Chamber must take that observn-Hemight be drunk, or neglect his duty, bat there was no appointed authority to take the the island which refuses to acknowledge the letter to the authorities. The defendant placard wo uffed, and by which visitors were Chamber we somewhat of a contine character, ting for what it was works, but it was so.

was arrested by a Portuguese Policemia, and informed that supplies of the flesh of good presenting unrely any fea breg of toore thạn

Me Mieten uskud it it would solve the dif- ter up. A case came under his notico a her authority. If it is worth while to sent in bis unstody to Hongkong.

black auta were at all times roudy. In the ordinary interest. The report of the, Com culty if the runes of those firms who did said few weeks ago, which ought to have been inves After bearing the evidence of Mro. Spencer eating saloon, which is approached by a step nittee had bron for some time past in the in their returns were published, and all the rustigated, and as thought that some board of hold the country at all, it is surely work

enquiry shopid he instituted, with the Harbour and epme, gibere, the prisoners, who reserved ladder, we saw several small dining tables, and auds of the mobese, and it was to be regret left out (Laughter.) some trouble to claim its inhabitants their defence, were nomunitted for trial at the as which won were willing, and heartily eating ted that it had not been possible to obronicle

Mr. Hart said the question had been discuss Manter as executire chief, so that sok matters from utter inviassocas, and convert themariminal sessions of the Supreme Court. either of the well cooked flesh of dogs, or that one more nacful and tangible results, Heed at longkang over and over again, where the might not pass noticed. It was an important of enta. With potions of Chinese wine they thought matters were now, however, evine refusal of one or two firms to make the return matter to the insurance companies, who bad into tractable subjects. But if Chinn is in

were also reguling themselves, On the wide of ing appprovement from which a hopeful had destroyed the value of the statistice; and great interests et stake, for, as was well known, NEW CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Bensible to her moral obligations to those over WALES IN 223 CITY OF CANTON," By. the this dining room, bills of fure were posted, and augory as to the futare might be drawbars in Shangbai it was proposed to start again a pilot was a very important and responsible

by which we.wend, of course, onabled to aster though the day resused still remote when treaty fat: the same point as before. What was the

person au board ship, lle merely throw out Venerable JoUN HENRY GRAY, M.A chin the sum which, for a repost of this, nature, rights should be ao far recognised and observed, good of doing that if some of the firms had to the suggestion now, in the hope that the sub- Hongkong Dy. Souza & Co.

anob great is called upon to expend. Of one as to enable foreign goste trench distant fused to give their rotaras P

ject would be ultimately taken into considera- Under a very unpretending title the Venerable of the bills of fare, then, the following is a cor piases in the interior of the country, without Mr. Pardon repasted the objections provitica,

The Chairman, said that the case was pat If she continues to leave a vast portion of the notber of this, work has given us .unas of regulation Dae teel of blnok dog's flesh | thósó obatractions and exictions which now ously mentioned, as chewing the reason why Mr. Morriente modu very important

eight wash;" the genital organ of a black dog, rendered the trunat regulations almost a faros: the retorna vors refused. The impression was island unexplored, as she has dore in the information, mob of it new, conserving the three kabilareern of silver; one tael weight of At the same time he might allade to another that the information had been allowed to be aspect. The Committee would take the matter past, and allows the southern coarts to swara manera, edetoma, manufactures and general black dog's fat, three kandareens of silver: one very grave fast, the deteriorating quality of too widely known, and that to have the qdan into consideration at their next meeting, shirt with crual wretches whe murder without life of the Chincio. It is an important addi, farge basin of black cate fest, one hundred much of the goods seat out to China from tity of stock held by each firms publicly known would doubtless be glad of any information that mercy all anariners east on their inhospit-tion to this ones of literaturo and will be road cash; one sull basin of black ent's fleeb, fifty Manchester, as being specially a farther source would be a disadvantage, Bas if it was the could be given them.

sash; one large battle of common wing, thirty of cas to the importer, and one which might roughly understood by the firma at large that

BEVTER'S TELEGRAMS. two Beb; one small battle of common wins, et re-ict in a very unfawoumble way upon the snob a knowledge could not beubtaised, be pas Mr. Baté asked with reference to the agre able shores, she most expect to lose it al with great interest by all who cars to gain

which it treats. As agnjdubook to the visitor wine, sixty eight cash; one small bottle of dark other hand, been directed to the great subores Mr. King said he plearly understood that the griph Company, whether the Chots bor, were peat the Peting Government to wake up to Danton it must prove invaluable, and the rice wise, thirty four use; ons large bottle of which had attended the inatitation of large lists were destroyed by the Sreetary, and that bound to continue receiving the telegrine F

The Chairman maid the agreement with from its lethargy; it will only be reused by itinerary accompanying it will also be of the plan wine, sixty sight is one small bottle spinning and wearing establishments is Indik; be only gave the results.

of plus wine, thiely four esab; one large bottio and that anocess suggested the possibility of str. Mackman said there was some mistake Rauter provided that it could be terminated by Another threat of war, or rather, we should almost service. The author's protracted real of pear wine, sixty-eight cash one small bottle adopting similar meitations in Shingle. The made in the returns for lat year and there the Churaber giving-air-months potiun citler WILSON, NICHOLLS & Creay, by the actual presence of the enemy.dence in Chins and his intimate acquaintance of peir wine, thirty four cash: one largo bile development of auch establishments in this part boing on impression that the Committee know from the lat January or the 1st July. The lat with the people bave rendered. bím pevuliarly of fiestain wine, ninety six cash one small of the world would be of the very highest in the Agures, a ascund return was saked for of January having now pusard, the Chamber Ami theu, possibly, it may prove too late.

itled to compile such a work, and his position bottle of hentai vino, forty-ight castrone pointing in the progress of commerce and was Mr. Forbes said the escond retain was asked was committed to Ilenter for the current year. Seventeen bodies were recovered from the for some years as Cononlar chaplain at Canton busia of conger, the coal, one small plate certainly one of the passibilities of the fu- for by the Fearetary on account of the mistake

of pickles, three carb; one quali suncer of ketture. Another subject that demanded contioned that had been made, pot atr. Leoner yesterday, of coarse arvegnisable afforded him opportunities of nequiring special chup, or vinegar, three cash and one pair of attention, was the condition of the Woosunk A govern conversation here ensued, which BALL & VOLTZ and Kettyfer the time they have been under water.

knowledge on his subjects The book omaista black out's eyes, thrive kandaroons of alter Bar: us reuarded that subject, it was at last some minutes, that ones in the totals of

Ben It will interest mung old residenta in China of two introductory chapters, the frut giving a

The Chairman said to learn that Mr. Yong-wing, & papil of the concise history of Cabion, will use are of fruiterers shops, and to which the name of

error cocacred, and it wue dosided that it would We next catered a etrect consisting cutirely

stocks pablished it was seen that's palpable & Co., Shanghai,

Morreu institute at Hongkong, thereafter a Tontin und HALL& Hours and Key dents of Yale College, U.S.A., Pubsequently which are taken up with descriptions of many Koh-Laun, of Fruit Market, is applled

be well for the Committee to republish thean. Peking

& Co., Shanghai the agent of Masers. Heard & Co. at Kinking, rather long-walks through the city. The. In this market, which is one of great extent, and that the representations of the Ministers The Committen had eran Chan, however, no The Chaira, sail if the telegrams were Nagnenli, ........THE C. & J. THADING Ca. next a partner of a firm in Shanghai trading Venerable Archdeacon Las not, however, con- there is, for sale, it all seasons of the year, an ut Peking had bad some effect with the official means whatever of seeing or publiabing the stopped by the Chamber, some firms would still Hiogo, Oraka....THẸ, C. & J. Trading Co. with Keelung, and latiorly well-known as one of fined himself to mere description; he favoura ulast countless variety of fruits, Of the 20 the Taungli Yantas ao maob so, in fact, that i demula.

get out privato Lelegrams, which Cuinamen Yokohama.......Megera. ARE, CRAWFORD & CO.

....M. C. D. Moss, Japan Gazette the chiefs of the Chinese Educational Mission his readers with brief biographies of calebrated fruits, which, at stated times, are here for sale, a member of the Obamber who was at Peking Mr. Fardon thought, the Committee onght could read just as well now. It was true that

for America, was by lhet nacounts from that Office.

ponry about to be married to a deghter of Buddhists, and relates a variety of interesting goed, we may encuerite the orange about two months ago, bad been told that Mr not to know wint the total stock amounted to complaints had reached the Chamber us to in

citros, pammelo, apple, trosc-apple, custard Hart bad buen given to understand by the before the public know it, and that if, the accuricida la Renter's telegume, and they had Meaurs. J. DE Loysaga & Co. Dr. Kellog, one of the Professors of Hartford Chinese traditione ad legende. His Accounts appis, pineapple, pear, ourambola, quince, Chinese nathuribe there, that it was intended Searetury saw there was an error, he should not done what they would to remedy the evil. But Strails Times Office. Mr. F. ALGAR, Clement's Lane University, Coctect fent. Mr. Yong wing, it is of the Buddhist temples and monsteries are garu, foghal, pomegranate, pumpkin, plantain, to proceed with the dredging of the Bar, and lay it before this Committee until it was before they could not throw the blame apon Reater's

eaid, has discarded the Chinese dress and fou particularly interesting. Unfortunately space apricot, porch, plum, persimmon grupe, † man- tbut it was merely a question of ways and meins the public. A

people. They got their information from per- G20: STERGE, 30, Combili). sure, end has decided to settle in America, This precludes our giving ono of these lengthy de-go, melon, mulbatry, 3 liebt, inspee, date, a (the. Obalzman) was sure that the setion The Chairmen enid when it became known sons in England, god therefore the Chamber Mesars, BATES, HENRY & C

Toy-nano, arbales, ofre, 200 anut, walnut, taken by the Miniaturs at Peking on taat pri- that the strictest good faith was tapt in the was really dependant upon people at home, and San Francisco..Mr. I. P. Frauen, 21, Merwe is said to hava grently pleased, and not a liule amed, taa Viceroy Li-bangchang, who

chestant, water sbratnat and peanut. In re-mary sal ject, coupled with the result he had jon chance Fzohnnger-"v

bren throughout a curetut employer and The mode of worship in Baddhist temple gard to fruits, ibis market many very justly be stated as baring been so far obtained, would bentor, he was not without hope that the

apon. Renter's Company ulose. New York.....Blessre. M. FETTINGILLE Co. patron of one why is perhaps the most pro cannot be, ume would judge from the following termd the "Covent Garden" of the city of regarded as a source si aŭtigiatulation by the soolidge would lead to gooi reunits.

Several members expressed copourrence in Mr. Bats aaid he merely referred to them gressive Obinnan we have known-Shanghai cast, very impressive. Thanther says Caton

Chamber. That body had sometimes shown the suggestion just previously tirown out by no being the agents of the Chamber. He com Evening Courier

sbut it could animadvert on 000 upon the Mr, Pardon.

sidered it was not to the-udvantage of the. Ehat bolove the shrine of Mn-Shin, at which Ia point of extent it is tery gauallgem aupinders of Aloisters at Fuking, but it was Kr. Bult asked, if no one but the Secretary Cimmber to continue the telegram, becanes Mr. Beuretos on the part of the Chinees wealthy ladies frequently seek blessings at the Lowever, boast of more slain then can beveral nevertheless equally ready to offer congra was to see the list, how was be to guard against they were losing from Tis, 1,200 per year by Gormant, appeared in the Police Court bance of the goddew, the worship, conducted of the battle fields of Europe combined. It is tulations. While expressing satisfaction in Fror himself. He might possibly make anthem, yesterday, to expkin why the absconding witness in the Spark piracy tragedy did not ap by Buddhist priests, is a stare highly bere, that all originals, who, in the courts of recording the efforts of Mr. Wade in the case error in seme thousands of picscs, and not

tae sity of Canton, have been convicted of of the Woosung Bar, there was another matter noticeft himself. pear to answer the charge trought against him, ridionlons,” Ho said it was with no intention to ovade, tho Two tables are placed immediately in front capital offences, are made to expiate their alluded to in the report of the Committee, to law. The fact was the defendant went on bourd of the idol; and at a distance of six or seven crimes, by falling under the hands of the com- which he (the Chairman) might draw the attenkonlá be corrected afterwards.

on executioner. The tastefuctors, on arriving tion of the Chamber, and in regard to whick: Mr. Butt therefore thought that some one H. I. C. M. gunboai Ching on, and from over feet from each other. Upon these tables, Traits at the creatian ground, and to whib, in the name of Mr. Wada bad been bronglit procise must see them. excitement in the one commented to mit blood and flowers, cucharistical offerings well ordinary dust baskets, they are borne by ninantly forward. The matter alluded to way The Obairman replied, not wearily till The Captain, who cured him in the sum of pleasing to the godiloss, era neatly arranged, coolies, kneel down in rons, and, forward, bond the Forrageen diflantty. It would be remem afterwarde $400, took him to Caston, where he lived, for the Around these tables, near to which the ladies, their heada. The country ruler, or his deputy, bered that one of the local journals, which was

The resolation was then put from the chair, purpose of getting medical advice. He would attired in their best robes, do sit or kneel, the who sits in slafo at a table which in cover generally considered faithful exponent of and carried atanimously. appear in Court as jou as he was able. He priesta, ut, the sound of masiout instrumente,

ed with a red cloth, and which, for the public opinion in Shangisi, pebliebed a leading: Mr. Hart asked how it was to be now under- asked that the case ought he remanded till march in slow and measured steps. But, bon time being, strade on the execution ground. Atticly shortly after the settlersent of the Forstood the statistice would be published P Monday tas 18th instant. His Worship: ex-erer, us the music nickens, so do the steps of baving been informed of the final arrangement moss dispute, ich te (the Chairman) though The Chairman aid it we understood that pressed bie plecare at Bading Nr: Brereton the priests, tinti al lust they run round the of all the necessary preliminaries, gives to she did not so far oritique on Mr. Wade's action the Commitice would publish statistian us for bad ascertained the use of the now-appear tables, making the form of the figure eight, executioner, or executioners for sometimes two in that matter, for be believed that in Shanghai nished by such and such firms. That seemed to ance of the man, and aid he did not intend fust in their feet can carry them. Indeed, on or three heads nen are employed the required there would be found but one opinion respecting be the scuse of the Chamber, nad would be con- ordering that the 8100 deposited in Court in such occasions, they reseebie den who 16 command to strike the blow. This command the coarse then taken by Me Wade. (Apsidered by the Committee. lien of security be forfeited till he got an dancing & Scotch reel, rather than priests is no'sooner given thin its obeyed. For, with plans. They believed that be bad successfally Mr. Maclean said be bad reason to believe explanations from him. He would, therefore, who are engaged in performing a religious oere on the aid of a blocks and with, apparently, mediated betwees the two nations, not only in from his own encores in collecting thase atutis- remand the case till Monday next.

mony. This singdir; and, apparently, very the greatest case, and in a moment of time, the cause of beganily, but that he had also, by tica, that, with the understanding arrived at absurd rite is brought to a close by the priests the excoationer, by one blow of his scimitar, the course he had takun, promoted the trae there would not be a single firm in the Lettle rushing wildly into the precise of the ladies, accapitales the malenator, who kneels before interests of legitimate commerce. (applause) went that would not give the returns, (Haar, and tendering to them fuir warmest cougra him. In one corner of the execution ground, In conclusion, the Chairman moved the art bear.) talations"

there are four or five crosses to which criminals. resolation- That the Koport presented be

to have been sentenced to undergo a Jugering passed." death, are tightly bound by ropes, and, thes, Mr. Hert secouded the motion, and it was by very sharp knives, cut into several pieces. carried anasimunaly. Malefactors, ina, who have been sautenced to

Orders for Copies may be sent to the Dail together. But we suppose it is vain to arrest knowledge of the ancient nation of sixteen cash one large bottle of dark loadustry of Lancashire. Attention bad, on the cooldout it would do away with the objections, went between the Chamber and Realer's Tele

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HONOKOKO, January 12te, 1875,

licentions

THE FRUIT MARKET

THE EXECATION GROURIE

for regres that me notuul rosult could as yet, ba be bad rosson to believe that the matter was bot reported as having been obtained. Nevertheless, nearly so tropelose as it had hitherto seemed,

The Chairman said if there was an error, it

ALTECTOR the disputa between China and Japan has, happily, been settled without an appeal to arms, the question will not unlikely crop up again in the future. Formona ie generally supposed to belong to China. It lies on the Chinese Const, and is, geographi cally considered, au appanage of that Eu pire. But as far as actual possessioų goes it is almost a moct point whether abe has a H. Hollaud, a private in H. M. 80th Regt., sound footing on the island or not. It is trita slinged by P.C. 569 with being drank and 10s it appears they no longer seek to predia by strangulation, are, to these same grosses, that the Chinese occupy a portion of it, and saulting him in the execution of bis duty, wae Helytize, and have ceased to neo their pronching mode fast by curds, in order to undergo, at the follows:-"That the Accounts as rendered word July," after the words, be held in the

· POLICE INTELLIGENCE 11th January.

BEFORE C. MAY, Esq.

DRUNK.

Einen $

have during this century annexed ather tracts, but much of it-till-remains to them a UA, a water carrier, charged another

named ki opong with assaulting him in Ora terra incogeita, and over is they exertino no ham stret jurisdiction or control. From me towalets Defendant was fined $1. they are powerless, eren, to exact tribute;

Adp bricklayer vaiployed at repairs on

STEAINNG WOOD.

EXCREDING DUST,

The scout of Baddhist Monuetic lilo is very entertaining. The moule, it seems, lite some of their Oatholic confrères, are prone to grow

ment,"

thrown on them. Hẽ told them to go away, and

SHANGHAI,

ALTERATION OF RULE.

Mr. Bolt and hoped they were in a position to settle it earlier, because from the way in which, the telegrams vere exbibited in every shop for would be better without them. He had intended the foformation of Chialatoon, betheaght they

if the contract run for Gunther twelve mouths. to move that the telegrams be discontinued, but it would be of to ne dolag so now,

it was hardly fair to pat the onus of blame

The Chairman and the telegrams were in- tended for the benefit of the members of the Chamber, because it was not likely that mera- Evis could obtain private télograms at the saUE rate. Therefore the Chamber et apart, a portion of its fands for that purpose, and the members subsoribed the difference.

Mr. Keawick said he thought Mr. Batt should have addreased bis remarka to the incoming committed.

Mr. Batt considered it unfortunate to buye public tolograms at all, as they appeared to be as much for the benefit of Chinamed for themselves. A

4 desultory conversation of ecuíe duration here ensued, several members intimuting that Mr. Butt and better bring his motion forward, wording it was to take effect six months bence. Mr. Batt must say that the majority of the Obamber had agreed with him in private on the point during the past year, but he was not were how they would now express their opinion in public. He was not directing his remarks against Reuter, but against the introduction of more publio telegrams.

Mr. Farben, after a few introductory remarks fo advocacy of the resolution be was about to Mr. King said if the public telegrama were proposed, mored That in Rale 18, of the stopped, private telegrams would be obtained, regalations of this Chambor, the word Janu- which perhaps might not be so corriot as the Mr. A. J. Little moved the second revolutionary ball be henceforth substituted for the others."

month of ANY

J. G. Pardon.

passed

PASSING ACCOUNTA.

their conquerora. History furnishes, abno, pecial constable he was told by Mr. F. On bringing to close the first portion of this?⠀ The hearing of the pass of the French hrithik the Okamber bad given up the collection gompleton upon them to work af all, and stich Chamber would be open to pay the Tie, 88 for

Mr. Purdon pointed to the fact that tho hall for the delivery of discourses. A singalar hands of the executioner, the extremis penalty be passed,

Chairman had adverted to the amathing, when ceremony of the story, bet fequired for the purposes, which we are pewne sled carried without cost bell in the of the law. These engince of death, when ro

ho said?If the Chamber consed their con/r81T M. Hennequin seconded tlieresolation, Bi Mr. Nicces somled the motion. mastery in thus described ---

The Chairman, in exbmitting it, mid it was with Reuter, private members would obtain ded, are placed in an upright position, in the

merely a formal resolution which no one, be telegrama and how them to. the Chinamen Throughout the source of each night of the very centre of the execution ground.

PANAN KILROTION OF COMMTETEE.

That was a thing that could not be stopped. ་་;" My Howie proposed the third resolation thought, evald object to year, this beli ia rong at very frequent in-

That the following gentlemen by requested tờ tervals. Thus, for example, each evening at

The rasola ion was carried sem. com, and the motion to cease the agreement with Heuter- eight o'clock, a monk, baving taken bie station in the belfry, strikes the bell, sud them in a low

We take the following item from the Noct the Committee for the ensuing year Chairman then anounced that those were all simply meant that the Chamber would not pay

Mesere. W. Lerwick; 3. Onnningham, U-Jthe reastutine before the Chamber, and it anyanyibing for information for them.

Mr. Westall haid by way of illustration, that and the song is forment at Pekinge Tui ti shop, Juvais stret, sbargad Kan shuimuring, voises, addresees himself, during Daily News of January 7th

King, A. Hennequin, F. Nissen, M. Ghibbay, Feber find any further business to lay before he had insultora told by Obitomen what make no efforts to bring the aborigines iuto Tung Chai with stealing two pieces of wood.

Testerday, at the US. Consulate, Mr..0. B. subjection to their role. It was this state of

was contained in a telegram received before he The offered was proves, and prisoner was the five minutes immediately onering, in

prayer to Buddba, At the close of his Bradford distributed the money retard by sab. Boll, J. Bell, J. A. Taylor, E. H. Lavern, and them, be would be happy to receive it.

PROPOSED ŽETABLISHMERE OF A PILOTAGE Tad kiimasif-seon it. That showed they had the things that led to the coupetion of Formcent to 21 days, bard labour."

prayer, be again strikes the bell, and during scription da belinlf of thesubordinatesferal for avondon the motion, which was

BOLET

maana of obtaining the information they wanted Mr. H. S. Morris, of the North China Tasur very quickly by the Japanese: the islanders constantly Chow Abeaug had two others were charged the five following minutes, nes more prays the ship Horatio, in the proportions mentioned

·ETICE OF IMPORTE,-

ance Company, in introducing the subject, said | | Mr. Nissen wus of opinion that if such a perpetrate outrages on shipwrecked crass by J. de Costs, a chain gang guardanan at the Buddha. This cerempay is in the in our list issue. Thoue of the seamen who arms Form, regularly reported by him, until were not paid off before the burning of the ship

MK Pardoz mured the fourth resolution he believed some of the pilots of this port hud elution was to be brought forward, it would with impunity. Though the Chinese Govern-Victoria Gaul, with reubing a disturbance in midnight, when, from further disekerge of wule provided for in the real way under the urbit in the opinion of this meeting, it is very addressed a letter to the Obamber stating car- be better to send roundsto all the members of

D'àguilar street. ment showed itself powerless to punish them, Complainant said himself and turkey, snob duties, bo is relieved by a collegae, who, shipping statuto of the Taited Status.

Festerday at the U. S, Goushints, before Odesirable for the Chamber to resume ti e alles in rievances under which they represented the Chamber, and seatain their opinion, ex- outil the approach of dawn, performs ceremonies

tion and publication, semi-annually, of statistice themselves to be Inbouring. He had no wish to pecially as there was a large onmber abscut. they were compelled, in order to maintainheiro, R. Hilton, were in a house of life which are of a nature precisely similar. This B. Bradford, Req. a deposition was made by the of the stock of foreign imports in Shanghai remark upon the contents of the letter generally, Many of them might desire to contiune the claim to the sovereignty of the country, to in D'Agaretreet, and hearing a noier he

in Daguarstreet, and her faults singular negemony in puriorated with the view police constable, who witnessed the drowsing of and the Committee are requested to give the but be thought a portion of it warranted obeer telegramis. make compensation for these offences. In are waking a great disturbance and on inquirat "ppeasing ull soule, which, in badas, are, for the unfortunate sexman of the curvette Kear

van same one ite bad insurance point of view. Itappeared to bins that member, and a circular was mentioned as the despatch to the Minister for Foreign Affairs is the cause, they said same water had been sina committed in the flesh, undergoing borgo, early the preceding raorning. In addition matter wer end these bad tion from him, especially regarding it from an This suggestion was endorsed by several to the frots mentioned in our paragraph, thờ of Japan, the Ting-1: Tamen admit that he defendants they became very intent and The mode in which the bodies of the priests covetable said he saw ne indination of dranken more yours ago, la wife all then present there should be a Filet Bourd established in best means of escortuining the general option. ness on the part of the deered, and that the bad for a tie Roceded, thore being in fact histor, ander the supervision and executive Mr. Purdon objected to this course. If a the Imperial Government laud, "novor abusive and refused to depart, and quid tant are burned will bo especially interacting to the jinritaba coolie was not near him when he felt sige distint who would not then wie mangement of the Harbour Master At press meeting depted such a plan, it would bo yet restrained the savages living there the noto van robustan of theirs. They were advocates of creation into the river. The body and not been found way, but afterwar saw the error of his tent there were 1 drect aedne of obtaining opening the door to a bad precedent, and it way, and contributed the infirmation wasted information as to acidente, to elips, and it would always probauis bare to be done. If in plain clothes. Hilton took hold of one of the The funeral pyre upon which the mortal up to last night. by any legislation, nor base no estal defendants who turned sed struck him in the remains of pricats are borned, occopice ove

There had been an impression abroad reocutly. somalimas happened that abins arrived and left carried on it would rent franil natibers à caso of succesful blghway robbery however, that some of the statistics so gives the port without any pilos cú board. This was always being present, because absentees would ished any Government over thom; fal-free. The police were called and the defendante corner of this garden. It is built of bricks, been reported at both the English and French had become known in detail to some embere not sit apould be; and the Pilots had applied any if we are not there, & circular will he lowing in this a maxim raentioned in the given into custody.

R. Hilton, a turnkey, garè vorroborative and, in form; resembles a small domed tower police stations. It appears that a French of the Committee before they were published,tù him, as representing a Company which had sent to us. I would be much better to let

It is approuebed by an open doorway, witob, in gentleman while proveeding homessarda elong and it was desirable to let the fact be fully sen Kei-ki: Do not change the usages of evilence.

At alake u large amount of insurance on skipa, ach meeting inke its own course in deciding point of width, is sufficiently large to admit the the French Band from a party, at about forth that soch a thing was impossible Thest expressing their, grish to ba formas into some matters brought before it people, but alloir then to keep their good His Worship then evvely reprimanded the wooden ocas chair in which the corpse awaiting on Sunday meening last, was violently assaultedstice were danced to lbs Secretary, and swoop sort of a board to the consideration of which The Chairman said, this was a question that ones!" Now this maxim sounds very well complement and the they soon explain premation, is contained. The andan abair, with by a Chinuman, who atenek bi u suvitre blow as ho had extracted from them but he was 512 such things as those he had alluded to did not appear on the agenda, or there might

duty, especially so as they were in plein clothes the precious dust, which it contains, is, shen scross the face with a baboo, kupoking led for publication, they were destroyed by bim. might be referred He was not prepared to go have been a larger meeting on paper, and is perfectly consistent with and in a house of ill-fame His Worship to taken into the tower to which, na the faberal down. While he was on the ground, the thief No one else sow this. The names of the firms fully into the master now, but he saw the letter. Mr. Maclean naked why should lose who did Chinese notions; but it will not work. It then they had us business to interfere with pyre, we have just referred, placed on four sobbed him of his watch, chain, and i lakots even were not known until they were published lying on the table, and thought it merited con not wish to base thong telegrams te compelled

stones, and around it, faggots in large quanti valt at $42, The, namber of the watch fa is not possible for a subjugated race to re- people beyond the Guel wails.

Tefendants were stocharged, and the com

the circular. He (Mr. Purdon) wus wath sideration by the Ohnisher. Somu udministra. to pay for them P. He said, let those wh ties are immediately piled. The prieste, io 30,007, and this any possibly lead to identifica- tain all their customs intact, or to avoid plainant and witnes placed in the dock on the forms the funeral procession, then arrange the tion and recovery, ne uafortunute gentleman rised by Mr. L. Molean to mention, in rption at the pilot service now appeared to be very wanted them bear the expense of them

forenou to the report he himself published, that much needed, for there was no Court of Ea- The Chairman did not see the possibility of largely adopting the babits, usages, and often charge of esccoding their duty.lves in front of the pyre, and, for the repose also had his band much hurt in endeavouring when he issued his application a few days ugu quiry into such, matters. The Consul had the one member deslining to pay hie subeeription De Conte suid when he was a worn in ss of the departed on penceed to chuut i regem to defend itself. ZERO for the returns, be did under the impression appointment of the pilots, Lut there was no to Reuter, because, if that were allowed, the Eventually the language and fiterature of

Dongles, the Superintendent of the Gaol, that religious ceremony, the senior priest of the St. Francose against the steamer Caudor Castle, of estistics; but he considered the Chamber want of mystens might lead to there being no hi hare dant evidence of this fact; we ourselves are it would be bis duty to set a countable in the fonemi party, having received at the hands of was brought to a close yesterday afternoon was the proper course from which the informa pilots on the coast in time of need. In the fr. Maclean krew that several objected to be living proofs of it. It is true soms tribes arsants if necessary.

a secular brother a lighted tarob, applen It to before It. A. Howat. Reqe sitting as Registrar, tion should come and wished they would re avout of such a want arising, the Harbour Mes continued on the list adding Hilton made the same defence.

the faggots, which, for the cremation of the And Mesare. A. J. Little und M. Coryell as as the jobligation, as it would not be intertes might take up the matter, but if anything not susceptible to civilisation, and simply De Costa was fined §5 and Hittor $10 and

The Chairman said he had been looking perish before it, like tho North Amorisar. were told they would hear further yet of the corpse, have been set in order. As the flames Meroliant Assessoru, The owners of the brig fering with his report. If it was a good thing gould be done to assist the man now, it would through the rules, "and could not find anything

bart forth, the monks again engage to roll were repremned by Mr. Robinson, and those for private person to do, it would be auch be very desirable.

Coded in the form of a notice of motion being peced- gions services, which are continued until the of the stonder by dig. Wainewright. The better for the Chamber of Commercs to do it. The latter alluded to by Mr. Morria was sa sung in such a esse, eply in case of alteration of Kitan Porbandes, a watchman on board remains of the departed ane kara leen. con- forenoon was taken up by the bearing of exprivate person might at any time stop or fallOTEINARS

rolos The proposed motion would therefore sumed. The ashes, so soon as they have beđene un to the ship's capnaity, measurement of witharum his pabliastico, bat with a Chamber river stammer Porean, was charged by Edmond come held, are gathered together, and Joppsited cardio, and other minor details and the after of Commerce it would to 4 permansk Ingit To the Cosule of Proers having Treaties with batt said under the Smith; chief officer of the abip, with being drank a citrary ura. This ara is, in the next noon with specchiod, of counsel, who severally tion. therefore now moved the molation

Vianni China, resident in Shanghai's

Mr. Bait said nader the oironmstances mee. and sleeping on daty and will using iusoleuos instance, placed in a smell but, where L la pare alred to and commented upon the eridence on Harbertong people and fallen The Harbour Master for the Fort of Shanghai, tomad previously by the Chairman, he hardly when awakened. :

and, the Chairman of the General kuaw how to the motion. The Formosank, however, are not more.

Defendant was feed $5, or fourteen daysly preserved, huil the third month of the given and points raised in favour of and against through with regard to the Chamber ?

year. At the time in question the period in the numerous items of which the plaintiffs Mr. Pardon sopied that it was through Chamber of Commerce Tas Ortir pan. Bake 1 might be put is the imprisonment.

#bich the Chinese worship the tombs of their claim for damages war made up, the total from refusing to give their returns, because the Pilots at the Port of Shanghai, do most enracat- torminate the agreement with Ren

GENTLEMEN We, the undersigned, Licensed way of a recommendation to the Committee to

with Reater & 600 hunters; they are industrious and tolerably efficient cultivators of the soil. There is

Kwak Acheong, Hoensed chair coole, aharnacestosho asben contained in the cinerary ameanting to 15,000 frases. The Court and believed some of the members of the Committe

Mr. Batt asked if to could include in it a little doubt that they can be civilized, and Lob us with catting and wounding him with, aro poured into a rad bag, which, with its Asecusory took time to consider their award saw them, as be had before asid, but that was 17 call your attention to the prosent existing as possible.

contents, is then cut into a large ommary, or

not be east. That was the objection he had state of the Pilot service wadoled, which by the Chinese is called

Sicoo the lust General Pilotage Regulation; Mipulation that the Committee ebould not autor made to conform to law if treated rightly. kaif

Gocplainset and he owed the prisoner Bow Po-Tung Tap. The vampary, or charnel boase,

beard given. A The let-alone policy of the Peking Governan, And yesterday was naked by him for par" to which we have just referred, and die het, in

From Peking we bear, on 23rd December, The Officiating Secretary remarked that no which runs as follows-Bule 1st. The num into an agrecatont with any other Company?

ber of Pilste for the Port of Shangbai sball to The Obairman said there was nothing to ment proves that it is weak and decrepit, meat. He told him that be had paid some tohich the ginerary arne tre, for time, de. that the Emperor continues to progress toward reason whatever was given, reduced to forty-five, the shipping of the Fort prevent it, as it would have to goue Lefore a

Mr. Hart said if the motion were carried; be Abung as ibetracted. After other words, the posited, are in dlows prarimity to the faneral recovery. A great festival was to be held on

îng opacity of the Dodo algaraore, which enter.

Mr. Batt ultimately mored "That the ro and will inevitably again be involved in frosh defendant, picked up a knife und out his left Dr The sunry, which is a-line piece off that day in honour of the Gostiosa of Smallpor, thought, if Arms declined to gire their sintincing ham fallon off a half, owing to the large entry meeting. dicalties of a kindred nature to its dispute Lord.

Me. D. Brand differed from that view, be this Fort in direct competition with sailing quired notice of discontinuates of the comtimer- with Japan. The depredations inflicted by Frisser denied that he wilfully cut the compartially sacked by a wall, which, when a quality of paper offerings were bu be their mainee abould be published.

infort, gruntly resembles the Greek letter broad in tot of the Palaos. The Idloring. the Formosane upon the commerce of the Plains, but a witness proved that the cutanego. This oasury, however, which; on each Imperial Doogee relative to the Emperor's idea it would and to interfere with liberty of els currying a mach as three of the latter, piol telekrams be given to Fruter's Telegraph

was me occident, be was sent to eno month's aide, is provided with as aperture, through and the temporary resumption of govern, sotion in business matters 31/3323 at the same time giving employment for only Comp

The motion baring hosn duly seconded. world will not be patiently submitted to by hard isboæn í dag

which the rod age with their puntents of night by the Emprenses Dowager, has been Mr. Hart still thought it would be the pro ne lastead of three Pilots. Unating steemera any nation powerful enough to insist on REGISTRATION ORTIZANCE.

anman Lebes are thrown, has not, for several published in the Peking Gazette of 18th Decem per thing to do, and one to which there could also go in and out of the Fort without otr. an- The Chairmen said that in Hounce with Leo Afook, cook was charged, by Mr. Jan Jenrė

e dealining to supply the seasssary returze vesela

only take effect in July, and end fe December, the island must continue a thorn in the side with making use of a Hegistration ticket not *The feel, sal on much occanlona, ought to couses of viatation of soilper which ban this month sould do no burn, and would not be a libel. The Pilots at the present time do not out of the present year, la pasting this motion, anndalwood frequent intervals, however, the sacriar hafallen De, We have been bought in unison Mr. Purdon thought, if the rosolution wer angient to keep their boats in running order, be would expres bis own opinion that it would to Chinn so long x she continues to neglect his ow

earried, some plum could be devised to never mubu lose in cund of moordenit. In the face of bo mnou better to endeavour to obtain an im Complainnat depreed that at about 11 nu toest, whose duty it is to superintend the burning of the the obligations pendant on her domination as the defendint-come to the offer bringing body, throws upon the funeral pyso small, place of the From Titutix. 1 Chiefly rod for medicinal purtain the feeling of the various fire on the thest facts, it is et present in contemplation to provomen in the quality of the telegrains then Lambjost, send | share should be any objection to strike all the old Pilots of tus list, who to be to discard them altogether. He was sure they over it. It is hardly probable that. Jayan with him a servant's Begistration certificate wood in guration,

Indinos, the Australian aborigines, and the

Maorics; but all those are wandering races,

whose only ocupations have bon hunting and fishing, and who have never had fized

habitations.

INGOLENT WATOHMAN,

JETTING AND WOUNDING.

TRKING

(N. C. Daily Ners, January 7th.)

areas and compensation, and consequently Parke, clerk in the Kerktir Gruarulo office past, been nich, owing to the por Whereas, on the happy eccurrone of Objepilon. To publish the names of Bistros, also the majority of costing milling the agreement with Emitor," the motion conld

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