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From the above it would appear that this so alled rebellion has been carried out by body of nen who are nothing more nor less than meroen ries hired for the occasion or induced to defy the uthorities by the machinations of the Triad ociation. It is avarred that it is untrio to say hat they are innocent of robbery and other rimes. The extortions the rebels have prap and are nothing less than robbery, They have elped themselves to provisions, rice and pigs
every town and village they have passed
had not been taken away, by the OydlaneN. If the Legislation had intend to appoint an Asbites Con in the ordinally sense of thy wore it would aronly here chosen the person en trusted by the Ordinance to exeonto the Prays Works for such a post. Was it not clear, there fore, that all claims, La., legal rights, to demand comperisation having been taken away, the Legislature intended to empower the Governor to give as a solatium, what be conaldared moral ly right where a case of hardship occurred, to give or award so-called compensation as an act of gros or moral fitness, after making such
Francis said the learned
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IDAY NOVEMBER 2ND 1900.
mselves refirmaern dan wion without giving epoch those who call
Food. Eller that most of thet are mere rob- the customary monthe notion
Defidual Hei proudied, de payāma night bars and pirates, whose chist object to gein a how was to hide defendant had living and who
and sally dollars a month, and be cair gura me
Complaisant, explained never got andaged to put in a month, without themselves in the
break, and through his gross cassiemeness the forth to attack unnary rickshaw had been mashed Complaluant stop ped the amount of the bill for the repair of the rickshaw out of defendant's wages, hence his complaint of receiving fire dollars instead of eight.
His Worship (to defendant)—If you want to reign your master's wrylee you must give 'a
brough. They are nothing but the lawlessation as he deemed right: | full month's notice. These dollars er Ave days. ||
athered in a banoh and let loose to do as much the proceedings in this got in the way of an
mischief as possible,
SHANGHAI AUTUMN MEETING.
which they were cum of the Sun On and the Kwal Shin districts | General in his reply on thila inste argued that
seeking to set aside wore. award at all that it was not an arbitration and that it was not an award. If it was not an swart the Attorney-General bad to make some suggestion as to what it was, and he said it was an act of grace. With reference to an act of grace the learned Attorney General hail, he thought, rather overshot the mark. In one portion of the argument which he pressed very strongly on his Lordship the previous day as
The Shanghai Autulan Race Meeting opened reaturday. The following are the results of the first day s races.
THE JOCKEY CUP.-Ouos round. Valus Tix. 100. Second pony, The 25. For Chins ponies that have never won a race. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts Jockeys: Non Winners allowed & lbs; winners of one Race, weight for inches as per scale; winner of two races, 7 lbs. extra. Entranes, T. 5. Mr. Maxston's Pirate Mr. Tom Cannon's Shifter
Mr. Gauwal's Scorer (late Doppelganger) 3 Time 208 2/5
2. THE CRITERION STAKED-One mile. A Sweepstako of Tis. 10 each, with Tla 150 added. Second pony. The 50. If five or more starters, third pony Tis, 25. For Chins ponios Weight for inches au per scale. Mr. G. H. Petta's Desert King. Mr. Detring' Set
Mt. Waverley's
Time 2.8 3/5
1 2
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondente.]
THE KWANGTUNG BEBELLION.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE" DAILY PRESS." 31st October, 1900, SI-You ask why the country people are siding with the Imperialists against the zebels. This is easy to explain. The country people are between two fires, the patriotic rebels and the well armed and savage Imperialist braves. They know what armed obstruction to the Imperialist forces means, and rather than suffer extinction they are obliged to give way to the old-blooded threats of the Imperialists. They are in China k
Although the country people support the rebels, what an they do without modern fire- arms and Helent rebel protection ? Again, yes must know that the rebellion is only in its infancy. Would it be wise for them to opposo
Chinese army gath army, corched tow Legation" and
bont
Chinese
Nation's testimony is of value at this period thin and the when the complaint is that the man and offoors
wall | nowadays did not get anticent sea training - wers The French squadron once, at moment as Admiral Beymour's
than when Nelson was blown off the coast, ran out placed in wil grea ber this, the bardment of the Taku Forts of Toulon, but after three days struggled book brought to the front leader for the Chinese again half diamantled. These gentlemen
Surely was Nelson a comment, are not accustomed to a forces the Manchu prince, Tuan. WOODMAN, SPARE THOSE TREES." Prince Tuan was already very much to the fore, Gulf of Lynas gale, which we have buffeted for The Inet word on the Tako affair has yet to be twenty-one months and not carrid, away a spar!' ATOM OF THE "DAILT PRESS.” mid, but there is much in support of the author's Tiew Hongkong, 31st October.
TO THE
S13, I have real with much interest the let ter in yesterday morning's paper ant would like to point out that this system of spoilation is also going on at another part of the Peok, viz. in the valley below the Peak Church
A year or two ago this valley was one of the most picturesque spots at the Pesk, now it is being wantonly cut up and disfigured by ouer getic individuals in the neighbourhood to grow cabbages upon, and presents the appearance of workmen's allotments.
ITA.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PEEKS."
If the great dockades hardoned the seamanship of the British Boots, #ghting for long months with the terposts of the open ros, they fatally suervated the seamanship of the French navy," Wellington's severe injunctions against loofing are somewhat et variance with modern idese, judging from the recent displays in North Chins, though his wisdom in this respect is unquestionable. The wholesale loot- ing and catraging of pesoful natives in North China in the prosent campaign, may even now produce, what Wellington avoided, an armed opposition amongst the people of the country. As in the creo of Nelson, but to a far greater extent Wellington's principal enemy was not the Fronch, but the British Cabinet. Bráce will not permit us to give many interesting or tracts, but the book is on sale at the local book- sellers. The four volames are splendidly illus trated with portraits and sketchen.
HARBOUR SCHEMES FOR SINGAPORE.
3-THE MAIDEN STAKES,Three-quarters of of grace say compensation in land or money. the Imperialists at this stage of the rebellion. instances very similar to that so feelingly do himself with Chinese social procedure." After Fing matters in the Colony is sahmitting pro-
a mile Valne, Tls. 300. Becond pony, Tls. 75. Third pony, Tis. 50. For China ponies that have never ran at any meeting Weight for inches as per scalo, Entrance, Tls. 5.
Referee Mr. Gauwal's
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whom opposition means wholesale slaughter pillage and loot, and the extinction of their homes? We cannot blame them for sitting tight and watching events, and sometimes actively assisting the Imperialists, under prei
SIE-I am an old resident and cap recall talled by A Lover of Natare, in your Tues day's issue,
The most interesting part, however, of the book to those who lock for information is the beginning, where Mr. Wildman discusses Chinese characteristics, illustrated graphically and amusingly from his own experiences, as, for instance, when he explains the process ofsat ing face" by the description of the street quarrel between his "boy" and his cook; or the national lack of nerves by the tale of the pre- forence for discomfort exhibited by his shroff. The anther writes sympathetically of the Is there no law to put a stop to this impres. Chinese mature, without either minimising or aible desire on the part of people, not endowed exaggerating the peculiarities. He rallies the with a sense of the picturesque, to spell tradesmen who think to get an article takon up Nature's greatest gifts? The reason quoted in Chins simply by sending it out to that in the editorial foot-note does not apply country. "The American firm that wrote in this case, since, instead of making theme," he says, "they were sending out a district healthier, it appears to have had the representative to introduce their superior contrary effect, and several people living near table cutlery' did not realise that their have been down with fever. Enclosing my representative should be sooompanied by a line of battle-ships and an army of invasion." Later card, I am, sir, yours, etc.,
on he says: "An American going to France
Quite a bevy of schemes is on the tapis just studies and strives to master French rules of
A foreigner, now for the improvement of Singapore Har ceremony and politeness..
posals in some form or other to meet the pre- however, never takes the trouble to acquaint bour, and almost everybody interested in ship- "In California," Mr.. Wildman One of these gentlemen, more onthusiastic per- extended beyond Lot's Wife and the construction all, the conservatism is not all on the Chisent congested state of trade in the Harbour. rulates, "I have seen all the Chinese driven out bups than the rest, danires to see the Harbour of town by a civilisad mob, because they worked of what ves along the Passir Panjang's shore harbour of Singapore was selected at a time. cheaper and lived cheaper than the members of and Labrador. To that proposal the SF Press the mob. White men are never stoned or de- gives hoarty adherence, and says: The inner when sailing ships mostly frequented the port, After bis introductory chapters Mr. Wild- and the delay of a few days, in the north-east ported in China for commercial reasons."
This place man proceeds to the history from 2352 B... to monsoon from bad weather did not matter.
liable to rough seas at any time." 1900 A.D., no small task in a book of 318 pages. Now, when every hour is of importanco, we We must admit, however, that he performs want a place perfectly land-locked and not the task very creditably, and would only is, both the paper and the enthusiastic" think, Another suggestion is to convert Fule Bokom suggest that he might have stated his to be found outside the western hasbour
ing through to bankery: this is accepted by the sources of information rathor more frequently.
space to quote a little. The twelfth chapter ides yot thrown out for Harbour improvement. An useful chapter on the "Commercial Out into a coal and watering place for steamers pass. look" follows, from which we wish we had leading shipping egeats and others as the best
steamers, has deep water close alongside, is easy deals with "Canton, the Typical City," and we There is a great deal to be said for it, states cordially recommend this to all intending the S. F. Press. It lies in the direct track of visitors to the neighbouring port. Finally, to approach, and safe when thers. For vessels is a brief sketch of the Boxor rising. Mr. quite good enough. If they have to leave goods too far away, bat al the transports that have after Mr. Denby's description of Peking, there that want only coal and water, Palo Bukom is
bad their wanta easily supplied at Pulo Bakom, Wildman's book, which is fuely illustrated from at Bingapore or take in cargo, of course it is and would have left the wharvos free for legiti mate trade. photographe, is well worth the $3.50 which are recently come through Singapore could have
most complete answer to the other portion of his argument, he pointed out and cited cases to show where the Legislature directed certain work to be done and made no pro- vision for compensation and no compensation was by any possible means recoverable. If the Legislatura hora had intended to authorise the work to be done and had intended that no legal claim or right to compensation should exist, all it had to do was to omit all montion of com pensation to empower the Governor to do the work and say nothing about compensation at all. But it would have been quite open to the Gover nor as representing the fountain of grace. Her Majesty the Queen, and as possessed of full per sonal power over the land in the colony and money in the Treasury, by his nominated Legislative Council, the members of which had to simply obey his orders, to have given as an not The Government did not want the powers to be included in an Ordinance to antherise him to do an act of grace. Therefore the only inference to be drawn was that the Legislature did not intend to deprive anyone of the right to sufficient compensation for any loss or damage they might suffer from the carrying out of this work, of graat public importance he fally admitted, but
You cannot talk reason with the Imperialists. that they intended to take away the right, and only to take away the right, to claim compens. Their motto is "Obey or lose all." Not until the rebels have established their Provisional action or ruit in that court or any other court.
Government will the country people be sufleient- He took it that they did intend that compens ation should be given to me the words of the ly encouraged to openly oppose the Imperialists. The savage excesses of the Imperialists are Ordinance, that sufficient compensation should be given in every case of loss or damage, and indescribable. I have just been informed that that the Governor should have power award such compensation. The Act of Par- the braves have been digging up the very walls liament used the word award, and if those of the houses of the several villages quite recent words wore to be construed, as the learned Ir destroyed by Admiral Ho Cheung Ching, Attorney General so strongly insisted, accord. The thousands of villagers are either killed or ing to their ordinary Deaning and not have as artificial meaning assigned to them, award are homeless wanderers. What must be the A certain kitchen-garden, located between mesht award, judicial decision decision misery of these poor people without homes and arrived at after the exercise of a certain amount food? The winter is spproaching, and it is sad
semi- of discretion and after a judicial or judicial form in which all awards were arrived to think of what will be the anfferings of
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Mr. J. M. D.'s Shell-me-not-2 Mr. Henry Morris's Blueberry
Time: 136 8/6 4-THE MALO PLATE. -Half-a-mile. Value, Tis. 150. Second pony, Tls, 60. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale.stion in the ordinary form of precoding by Entrance, T. 5.
Mr. Hart Back's Esperance Mr. Oswald's Royston Mr. Hampton's Ariel, mer Time 132/5/ 5.-THE CLUB CUP-Two miles, Talos, Tls 200. Second pony, Els, 50. If Ave or more starters, third pony is 25 For Chins pontos Weight for inchas se per acale Griffins at date of entry allowed 7 lbs. En
trance, Tls...
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Messrs, Middy & Falk's Igel ......... 1 Mr. Rodnet's Chessy
•France ... Mr. Baxoy's Rove de
Time 43 1/5 6.—The LOTTERY STAKES.One mile and a half. For all China ponies. Talus, Tls. 200, added to a Bweepstake of Tls 15 escl. For- feit The 5, if declared on or before the date of closing the entries for the Autumn mest ing, when the balanco Tis. 10 in to be paid, and the name and colour of the pony declared. The Stakes will be divided as follows-First pony 70 per cent, second pour 20 per cent, and third pony 10 per cent Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a rare of one mile or over to carry & lbs extra. Griflus which have arrived in Bhanghai on or after 1st August, 1800, allowed 7 lbs. Non-win ners and Griffins parchased prior to above late, allowed 4 lbs. No poakes qualified to ran unless entered at Antamu mesting, in an official race. Nominations, which are trans ferable, close on 30th June, M. JM. D Touch me not Mr. Marshall's Hopeles Mr. Duplex's The Doctor
Time 3.30 4/5 7-The Auruя Cup-One mille and a quer
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2
to
The Chief Justice I think you will find from the Century Dictionary that while that is its proper sense it is also used in a general sense of allowing or yidding.
compensation by sait or action arbitration, and vernor of the colony and although he was the
the works, was the most independent party person authorised by the Ordinance to carry out who could be found in the colony. In conclu
str's.
these unfortunatas.
We hope the Government of Great Britain of innocent and defenceless country people will firmly object to the indiscriminate slaughter which is taking place daily beyond the trontier.-Yours truly.
“A REFORMER."
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Years ago, yet not many, there used to be a thriving nursery of lusty young pine trees, where the barrack-like blocks, mis-styled Queen's Gardens, now lift aloft the architectural abomi- nation of their unsightly outlines. It was one of the few restful sights on that part of the hillslope. When the place was wanted by the all-devouring unsentimental builder, I cannot remember a single voice of complaint being raised because the beauty of the fature pine wood had to bow before the unrelieved agliness of native blus brick and stacco. Nor can it be supposed that complaint would have been headed, even if it had been raised, though never so pleadingly.
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Macdonnell and Bowen Roads, erstwhile contri- hated bountifully of its esculent produce to the it was abruptly proposed to abolish it, and erec- tables of certain august functionaries When European houses therocu, not a little heart- of witty, though wasted, writing went on-for- man need not be dubbed either gourmet or burning, considerable consternation and a deal
Philistine because, forsooth, he professes to admire the humble edible growths of a rego table plot. All objections, however, ware alike unsailing, and residential buildings now rear their over-ornamented fronts, on the site where, of old, gabernatorial marrow-fate, cauliflowers, lettuces and pot-herbs, were wont to flourish in rich but regulated riot.
nese side.
asked for it.
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have been Similarly old time mariners' How England Saved Europe. By W. I
FricaETT, B.A.L.L.D. London, George airing their opinions in the local press on the proposal to place a new light at Polar Aor. The idea, which had a semi-official incep Bell & Sons. Colonial edition, 4 vols.
“ useless Mr. Fitchett is not a novice; as the author tion, had been recaired with considerable
money," of Deeds that won the Empire he not only opposition, being regarded so acquired well-deserved popularity, but he re-
dent pointe
oat, totally unnecessary," vealed a new treatment of materials that wərə
in thick weather, it would require powerful light to be safe to approach it. Muka apt to be considered within the special fold of the severe historian or the irresponsible Head Hght is visible 35 miles, and he (the cor- novelist. Mr. Fitchett has acquired the morst respondent) had been within four miles of it light on Blenheim Shoal. There need ko no putting old wine into new bottles without befors seeing it. Another correspondent, who the usual unpleasant results to either the gas himself" Orium Steamer suggests a when the war pulse of the people of the Lighthouse, except to small boats from Selan- wall to the eastward in thick weather, and when record in South Africa, the author's efforts in doubt, the land is a good guide. Most big Empire rose high over the brilliant military gor, big steamers being sensible enough to keep
If fire or more starters, third pony Tis 25. tor. Value, Tls. 150. Sound pony, The 50. scale. Winner of the Criterion Stakes 5 lbs. sion Mr. Francis asked his Lordship to deter,gressive government, friendly to foreigners, utter unexpectedness, no doubt, partly accounts in recalling so vividly as he has done. the steamers make the Aros Islands, and the corres- For China ponies Weight for inches as per
Entrance, Tis. 5.
Mr. Robson's Loyalty
Mr. Daplex's The Dealer
Mr.
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me 2:47 25
WHANGPOO STIRES One mile and half, Valne, The, 200. Eerond pony. Tls. 50. If five or more starters, third Pony Tis. 25. For Chins ponies, being bona fide Grins at date of entry Weight for inches As per scale. Winners of a Bace, & lbs extra. Entrance, Tls. 5,
Mr. Mellaw's Halder. Mr. Dapler's Compradore Mir, Tierce Job
Time 128
9-THE PAH-WAN CUP Ona milo. Value, Ths. 150. Second pony Tls 50 For China ponies that have never won a race Weight for inches as per scale. Grifins at date of entry allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tls. 5. Mr Toug's Fraser
giving a written judgment in this case.
POLICE COURT. Thursday, 1st November.
BEFOEN, MA, HALIFAX.
GARA THIEVING QUARTERMASTKE.
Harry Vanderhayden, an American, lately quartermaster on the Emprees of China, was charged with theft The articles stolen ware taken from the ship and from his lodgings in Hongham There were three charges altogether Captain Tillett, Marine Superintendent, Cans dian Pacific Railroad Company, said that dur- Ing the time the ship was in port here, several osses of theft were reported, and among the thingestolen were a gold watch and chain and a pair of binoculars belonging to the first officer, and a revolver, a pair of handcuffs, and a num. ber of flags and other articles belonging to the skip. Two steam guages from the main boilers were also missed The matter was put into the vestigations led hands of the police, and their
REVIEWS.
RUS.
Mr. Francis Perfectly tras, but here it in used in an Actef Legislature drawn up and pra pared under the adrice of the legal officers of the Crows, and therefore you are bound to as-
THE KWANGTUNG REVOLT. sums that it was used in the ordinary sense in which it is used and is habitually used in
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS”. legal documents, in Acts of Parliament, in agreements of referenes, in rales of Court.
Canton, 31st October. Continuing, Mr. Fraucis reiterated that the recessary implication to be drawn from the
SIE,I have read the interesting: letter went In the first case, more ornament had to give Ordinance was that that Ordinance was not to deprive the parties of any claim they had to by a native correspondent and published in way to utility; in the second, an object of utility compensation, to any compensation to which they might be entitled, but to substitute your issue of the 30th inat. under the heading was replaced by one of greater utility. Like for the ordinary legal method of obtaining of "The Kwangtung Berelt," in which your reasons are at the root of the matter in the the person selected, although he was the Go. correspondent told us that the rebels are aiming instance so graphically described by your cor reader or the publisher. Produced at a period anxiety, he says, in making "One Fathom
at the overthrow of the Manchus, and the re- respondent. But his "picture of waste and the establishment of an enlightened and pro- the place will be enough to prove this. Its generation of Chins under Chinese vale, and desolation" is greatly overdrawn; a walk past That sounds well indeed, as all the men of the for this in his statement. Still, it is
Rock, which is 15 fost high, and would there- and then there costs. His Lordship expressed his intention of Trind and other secret societies say the same indeed refreshing to see the military authori Napoleonic war, may naturally be expected to safaring men by patting & light on the North meet with a well-mcrited success. We have fore out the One Fathom Light. "There is thing also; but we all know that the rebels are ties eting so energetically and thoroughly.
all read the history of the period the anther planty of water close to it, not men of an honest type. Instead of attack. If your correspondent will carefully read over ing this village and that village, thus causing the reports of recent Sanitary Board meetings, deals with, and probably Napier's Peninsals would be no necessity to go near the land in pezise would be too great, raising One Fathom the destruction of so many innocent lives and so especially Dr. Clack's exoapte of certain ma much property, why don't they march right up larial reports, he will immediately and clearly } War in addition; few of us in the east have making the One Fathom Light. But if the ex-
serious historical works, monotonous in their 21 miles would snewer the same purpose, to Peking to negotiate with the Allied Powers the absolute urgency for this wholesome the inclination, if the time, to wade through Light and increasing the power of the light to The proposal to replace the Singapore Light detail. But Mr. Fitokett has produced an
one seems to be vetoed on terms of pesce and the regeneration of China, clearance that is being effected...
Apologising for my length, and enclosing my historical sketch of the porlod when Britain together Master" condemns thies iden as rose to her greatness and accomplished the Utopian, and says there is no necessity and ignore the Manchu government ? This is the best opportunity. If I mistake not, it is the card-Faithfully yours,
work that the continental countries, Indivi of having a light tare at all. It was required wish of every good patriot in China to see her
dually and allied repeatedly failed to do vary badly before the electric lights were erected regenerated. It is quite an open secret that
she ssted Europe from the dominating at the wharf, but now very few captains tronble nearly two-thirds of the officials, except the
lights on the wharf is visible for miles outside Manchus, and almost all the rich and respect. China's Open Door: By ROUNSEVELLE WILD. militarianism szú despotism of Napoleon The about the light, as the glare of the electric sble class, especially those who have been abroad, WAN, M.A., Consul General of the United are reformers at heart though not in act. As States at Hongkong. With an Introduction story centres around the person of Napoleon of the Horsburgh Light, and by patting the
under the yoke of Maneha tyranny
by CHARLES DENBY, formerly U.S. Minister and sufficient general contemporary history is glare 3 dngrees on the starboard bow, after pas Ramour has it that the Straits Settlements they are
to China Boston, Lothrop Publishing Com. given to make it complete and intelligible. So sing the Horsburgh Light, it will bring the
interesting is the book, although to the ran thin wirsight to the quarantine. they dare not openly declare their feelings; the
jority of its readers it must be going over old Government has under consideration the whole question of harbour improvements in both the official reformers dare not help to forward the cause of patriotin, because they are afraid of
Mr. Bounsevalle Willman's little book is an ground, that one hesitates to drop it; at one losing their heads; the rich dare not interfere
interesting contribution to literature on China time the reader might fancy he was perusing Northern and Southern ports. because they are afraid of losing their wealth. to the prisoners lady, a Chinese woman, Some people wonder how the rebels have got Written in a light and easy style, it brings out James Grant or Charles Lever, at another the
Per German mail steamer Suches, sailed on For Beyrouth50 boxes leo gave evicauce. She took the accused in such a large quantity of modern guns and am forcibly the main points in the Intercourse of descriptions of naval fights recull the exploita out of pity, saroly for friendship's sake, but munition. It was the mall mandarins who China with the other nations of the world and of Marryat's heroes. It is a book well written, finally becoming auspicious of him he never left the hate, and seemed desirous of avoiding have bribery helped to smuggle arms at the same time goes into sufficient detail to and evidently and written for a purpose, and to the 17th October intercourse with everyone she ordered him to into the Bebel camps. No doubt some re- make it an usefel handbook for those who have one after reading it can put it down without a cassia For Genoa-402 bales waste silk, 362 box silkpiecegoods. For Manchester--1 bale Before His HONOUR SIE JOEN CABBING Witness had previously missed several formers in Singapore, America, Australia, the no practical knowledge of the Middle Kingdom feeling of pride over the glorious annals of bales raw silk, 67 hales cocoons. For Trieste :----
articles of clothing, and when the police came TON, CMG (CRLEY JUSTICE)
57 boxes bristles. HOWARD AND STEPHENS ATTORNEY-to arrest the accused the bad his hores opened Dutch settlements of the Archipelago, and other We do not consider that Mr. Denby's In- British arms on hand and sea. His first volume bales rattanshaving For Brenne Ayres → GENERAL gold with the result that the musing clothing he places, are constantly supplying the rebels with troduction is a well-advised production, for deals with the events. From the Low Counste silk For Antwerp 118 bales feathers, money, Stul, as their number is enormous it claims more for the volume than Mr. ties to Egypt; Vol two, The struggle for 50 cases preserves, 30 rolls matting, 10 cases
Waterloo Burg: -125 casks
For Antwerp/Herner 1,300 bores. This is an action with respect to at award daseveral hidden in them.
Sergeant Gourlay and Bergeant Murison and there are many black sheep in the Wildren's own modesty allows him to ask the Sea; Vol. three, "The war in the Chinawars, 3 cases cigars. For Antwerp/Hum- made by General Black in capacity
tands the arrest, and friok charge of the stolen fold, some, viot having enough to live on himself. Mr. Wildman's work can stand by Peninsula," and Volume four. Governor with regard to a Marine et
articles ing to the plainte. (Beasti 1, Howar
His worship found the scoused guilty, and must turn pirates and banditti. Between its own merits without Mr. Denby's eulo- sud St. Helena The leading English For chant, and MD. Stephone, soliciter?
forced him to three months imprisonment on this and last year what accounts for so much gium. Mr. Denby, however, contributes an men of the period, sailors, soldiers, and poli-200 bozes preserves. For Amsterdam Rotter- that that award as given by General
the first charge, two months on the second, and blackmailing and piracy on the West River, interesting chapter on "Peking, the Capital ticians, are dealt with and the author has dam-26 casks ginger For Rotterdam đỡn Affects 5 boxes ginger, 3 boxes blackwoodware. the one month on the third-in all six months im-
princament, the sentences to run consecutively necessitating the British Government ending City," with which, as U., Minister at the Im drawn some excellent pen-pictures of the Gas ginger. For Bremen-182 half-chests the ganbosta Thesd and Sandpiper to watol and perial Court for years, he is admirably qualified man who in that period helped to make or tes, 75 casks ginger, 40 ralls matting, 7erses GOT THEM TECH FRIEND We got them from a friend was the story hant the pirates down? Were they not men of to deal. Mr. Wildnisn takes his story, down to mer history. The three charactors principal Fe Haburg 1138 ball chests tes, 270 balen, now izapiration from their caser esantial oil, 8 balșa akipa rugs, & duces one, breathes
paper, Acres cigars For Hauldrg/Lonton
For three Chinamon told, Lance Sergeant Terrett the Triad and other secret societies, who now the fight at Langieun on the 8th August, andy treated are, those of Napoleon, and his two textos, 100 pkgs, tea, 52 below feathers, 10 cases
250 bales cassis, 23 boros bristion. ich when he asked them yesterday morning where
magnificent victories. they get the bars of soap and time of tes and call themselves. "Reformers Kang Yu-wei thus leaves off before the capture of Paking great adversaries, Wellington and Nelson, and bristles, 30 cases gallauté, 23 cases, human hair..
curiously passed Copenhagen-100 boxer canain.. ***** English - sofies they were crying. The sergeant did is a reformer and a man of high intellectual and the relief of the Legations. We may note view of the attack on the Taku Forta not ballove this yari, especially when the first attainments, but it is not to be supposed that in passing that the author takes Admiral
sada, why your ships Good defendant thay, pontradicted himself by saying is in any way connected with the Rebellion.
this simon of which was proved by brints, hu Napoleon I can see no anfleient once he moment later that he brought tas smp from Indeed, he has disclaimed the sociation.
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