58
sages are so important in their bearing on the question that we cannot refrain from extracting them. On the 11th February,
THE CHINA MAIL.
returned truly orthodox-style.
Italy.
[No. 1104-APRIL 12, 1866.
one the least, imbued with bis spirit, published by M. AF. Rio, with the object because an elaborate argument, but of proving that ho was a papist. The per- versions of fact, and the fnsins of the inferences drawn in M Rio's book, are
is a contro-
in which the utility of Dr
Dr Words-
elu. The protocol which concludes the publicly established or authoritatively de- of Chinese in King's College, London, who presented he said, had been arranged by France to avoid the agreement is, however, too remarkable to nied. At present British subjects are in the glued thanke in re printed in Chinese, and Chang awkwardnes of direct negotiation between Rowe and We were rather startled the day before yesterday M. Persigny has appeared again hi the Senate and be passed without notice. It is therein the awkward position of roading in their by the word Remlution on the newspaper placards, bein expressed his opinions: respecting the conduct of his successorn with respect to the elections and 1860, the united foreign Consuls at Canton agreed that "whereas the operations of Treaty that the Port of Kiung-chow-fu is but the word Bocharest following allayed our excite wrote to the Allied Commanders-in-chief, Emigration Agents with a view to the sup. as much open to them as that of Cantonment; a revolution or uproar at Bacharest is no, more other matters; he was answered by the Murister of shown up in a masterly manner; and it
surprising than anoke or sva from Veenvijs or atate who, of course, declared the conduct of the suggesting certain considerations under-ply of Coolis labor abroad, are authorized or Shungbae, and of being informed, on Etua. This time, however, it is no jake; Prince government to be worthy of the Angel Gabriel ur pay here he remarked that this is a lying, as they phrased it, "apy.conceiv at all the open ports, when conducted in which the fourth clause (p. 122 Blue Book) der the joint supervision of the Consnls and the Chinese Authorities, it follows that That whereas the system of collecting where this joint supervision cannot be ex- emigrants by payment of head-money is inercised, sucli operations are formally for itself the origin of most of the evils sigua-bidden." It was in consequence of this de- lized, the same shall be strictly prohibited claration, no doubt, that the praiseworthy by the Chinese authorities."
able system of legitimate emigration," of conformity with their Regulations and in-their proceeding thither, that they haveCouza who thought he could play the game of other of any other being of perfect purity. Bash apcak's recent work on "Shakspeare's Know.
is as follows:
Still more strong, if possible, is the pas- sage in the despatch from Mr BRUCE to Lord J. RESELL dated Shanghae, February 20, 1800, in which the second fundamental principle sparestod is "that no head money be paid, uuter any pretence, to coolic-bro- kers; and the third that emigration be conducted through authorized Enigration Dépôts on shore.""
Here, and throughout the correspondence of the Blue book, is the principle (obvious enough, indeed) insisted upon, that emigra tion can only be conducted legitimately by
exposed themselves to sundry pecuniary penalties by so doing. If sufficient trade exists in that direction to induco foreign ship-owners to resort to Kinng-chow, there surely must be valid grounds for the legal opening of the Port by official proclama-
is conspicuous-
that
despots and anal a constitution at his will has been ere declared themselves dearly fond of liberty, but be expected at Gibraltar. The people of the Princi- moreover, they both so entirely differ with every ly shown, A writer on “Public Galleries imprisoned in bis palace, has abditated and is said to they totally disagree it would seem upon the subject; ledge and Use of the Bible”
with every ones who has ni and Irresponsible Boards" affirmé, „after palities have elected the second ann of the late King free government.
exponent of the princi. summarising a certain cless of facts, 7 Lenpuld to rule over them without asking the opinion etained any reputation as of any powers, as would appear. This miserable ples of liborty that one can only say in the words of those institutions for which there is
the old joke against the squabbling musicians, Minister of the Crown fesponsible in Parlia government is just one of those which cannot well be either suppressed or maintained in commerci
ment, and
where individual direction exists phraseology it is a damaged lat and the spaner it end
Gardens and Alusoun, the South Kensing for the management, as at the Kew Botanic be got rid of the better.
in Jermyn Street, are
"Oh that auch difference there should be, "Twixt tweedle dum and tweedle deer"" The public, does not take much interest in the squabble or care to listen to the tuning of discordant
give it a little of the music of liberty.
action of the French Consul, M. du Chesne, tion, and the establishment of some kind King of Prussia and other magnates great and small, instrumente; it wants the band to "Play upand to 5 Mum, and the Gend
was taken the other day, in probibiting the engagement of French vessels in the coolie trade carried on at Macao; but as no ex- ception is made in favour of this Colony, it is obvious that any restriction placed up on the Portuguess settlement applies with We do not maintain equal force here.
that the same reasons exist for suen an in- tention being hidden under the diplomatic language of this protocol; but we would most respectfully urge upon His Excellency the Governor that the appearance of this document affords a strong reason for in-
of Consular and Customs' authority there. The mater is one of suficient importance, we opine, to occupy the attention of our ATO vigilant Chamber of Commerce. presentation to Sir R. Alcock could at least do no harm.
From our LONDON Correspondent.
The Prince Cousa might quote the example of the
but the reply to this might be that the Prussian would take a lesson from the Moldavians and Wall The Marquis de Boissy has had his annual to progressive, whilst in those where there is chiaus. In fact the recent conduct of the Pratein ble, and this season his exertions were crowned with no direct parliamentary responsibility, and Ministry and the act of government bare created s immecze success; be abused England in fire style the management is in the hands of a board, risus alarm in many quartern; the legislature has and he declared amongst other things that the good as at the British Museum, the National
refused to vote the niency demanded for the erection feeling between the French and English feets was. Gallery, the National Portrai
Painted
the
of Parliament; and the works of
of a great Prussian fortrous Kir, and the King all off that the French sailors were compelled to Patent Museum, confusion, discred, and his worthy Minister have dished the paris cry arrab for the English Navy, and to sing Ged incompetence, and extravagance ment in the most insolent terms. The fruit must be Save the Queen against their wills. He got a most article on Modern Fresco-Painting" nearly ripe on the Prussian political tree. What severe handling from two or thren senators and was inquiry is unde into the probable causes of might happen if any mischievous person were to eventually put down which he said he liked ! There the decay of the frescoes would Germany take the alarm and push matters further. But it is of no use specilating on Prussiau prospects they have always baffled the most learned in suck matters.
The Chamber of deputies, adopted the proposed treats of commerce with England by a large sjarity It is cheering to find other governments presenting that of Prussin, the Ministry, of the
abake it ? Would Bismark go to Gibraltar? Or is certainly no accounting for inste or for the warbert and Maclise are criticised, more
a contrast
of it. Alauntebanks generally however like applause when they can obtain it.
The
abaudouing the system of crimps or brokers quiring carefully into the systems under to be more extended than people generally imagined, young King of Belgium has just presented a project for apparently, be changed. The opposition cannot Mazarin ubjects are, "The Youth of
which is aliowa to be attended by such per nicious results. It might reasonably be ex- pected that in the new Regulations we should find soare strong enactment with the view of securing the confessedly all-import ant prohibition of the abuses pointed out We cannot, however, believe that the pro- vision contained in Article VI. will be in any way sufficient to meet the urgency of the case. The article in question is as fol-
lows:-
Every Chinese employed by the Eini- gration Agent to find him Emigrants, shall be provided with a special License from the Chapuis 4. forming and done by the resposible. any act him in above capacity that may be, whether inten. tionally or unintentionally in contravention of the Laws of the Empire."
This institution of a special license for the native coolie brokers looks better on paper than, we fear, it will be found to work in practice. The vigilance of the Chinese local maudarius, which is the only check that can be applied to an abuse of such licenses, is not so favourably known as to encourage
which so called emigrants are obtained for transport to foreign countries. It is due, indeed, to the position and reputation of a British Colony that no grounds should ex- ist for subruitting to even an indirect shur from the Chinese Government.
12
(From the Evening Mail.")
Lainos, 26th February, 1866. The Fenian question engrosses the greater portion of the attention of Parliament and of the public; in spite of the disrepute into which those savages bave fillen in America and of the opinion of all the re- spectable people of Ireland, the conspiracy is found and Parliament has almost unanimously voted the suspension of the Habeas Corpus and the Irish Ant Lord Derby and the opposition leaders in the lower houss ecquiesced in the necessity of the case without hesitation, and Mr Bright has signalised himself as the only English member of Parliament who has any sympathy with a set of men whose declared intentious was to burn the Catholic Archbishop of Ireland and to confiscate the property of every one who did not go with them in their precious endeavour to establish a republic.
The government is acting with great vigour, in creasing the military force of the country and hunting ia somewhat difficult to diving the po- mongst the other vagabonds arrested in a follan up rebels and stores of arms in all directions. ley or at least the intention of the Chin- named McDonnel Vice Grand Centre," but the most painful part of the affair is that amongst twenty ese authorities at Canton with reference to prisoners most cleverly captured the other day by the the trade. carried on between the West of course the fear is that the lampering with the Coast of Kwang-tung and this Colony. army may have been greater than is at present be. For some years past small steamers have lieved; a battalion of the Coldstrenta guards and other
corps have been dispatched to Treland. Two thou beeu accustomed to resort to sundry ports and ponuds are offered for the capture of Stephens, The Lord-Lieutenant is to be empowered to arize the between Macao and Hainan, and it is pro-telegraphic lines, and thus cas off the communications bable therefore that an amount of trade, of the rebels. A number of fellows, principally
Americana or American Irieb have bolted from Ire more or less remunerative to Europeans land upon the inauguration of there rigorous mea must be open in that quarter, although res
The accounts from Dublin on the 17th instant, say the stipulation in the Treaty of Tientsin that 120 Feniane, or suspected Fenians, were arrest ed on that day only a considerable number have been taken since. The Courts Martial are sitting in by which the Port of Kiungchow in Hai.
permanence to try, the soldiers. The fact that of the pan was included among those open to
Lieutenant Colonels, zen Majors, and fifteen Sabal
|
make up its mind 10 a practical course, possibly on teenth Ceny Recent Changes in the
Recount its utter hopelessness, so puts in, as it were, a general protest in order to obtain publica. tions of their opinions which would be impossinte without great danger or sacrifice in any other way. This is not however the condition to which opposition should fud italf in a liberal and constitutional government.
Art of
3
The Corps Legislatif bax scarcely got to work yes.particularly in reference to
the processes It cartruences today the discussion of the address used.
used. The writer expresses his
opinjon and their apposition amendments signed by thirty that Mr Maclise has produced, in selen six members. They are of the nasal kind demand-years, the two greatest monumental pictures ing liberties which will not be granted and protest of which this country can boast. ing against the proceedings in Mexico which cantnt, reiniging
An Economist, of the Four- the extension of the suffrage. The Austring gu vernment is evidently desirous of arranging matters
"Boner's Transylvania," with that of Italy; and even the Pope hus exhibited
Con and
The his good sense by accepting one foreign regiment of
trian Novels,"
mud t 1,200 Fruirkman and making other armugenents
tension of the
The remarks on for carrying out the plan set forth by France and
the French novelists, MM. Brckmann and Italy. His Holiness the other day sent a letter of
Chatrinti, are highly appreciative. Their boudelenco 10 Victor Emmanuel on the death of his aun; this looks like a desire to conciliate.
A statistician has been tabulating the list of der two most poput 8021, The Conscript" The United States government is in the thick of theputies and tells us that is inclus 65 masses and and
are spoken of beyood difficulty of warunging its afairs, and the position of one deputy maire, 32 superior offers, fumigistentes, praise. the blacks is most difficult to settle. The Presi7 chamberlains and equerries of the Imperial house Quarterly Review has
Rine articles, dent made a sensible speech the other day to a depu hold, sunking 104 uicials out of 278, the remainder the titles of which sponk for themselves. in too much of a hurry they would get nothingne and manufacturers, 17 men of letters, 12 Bankers, Tributaries, Binou de Montfort" Earl sation of colored people telling them that if they were consists of 59 advocates, til proprietors, 18 matchants They are, Livingstone's Zainbesi and in worse; but there is not much hope that they will pro and 19 medical men;, of whom probably two thirds of Loiceater, Tonyqu's Endell Arden," fit by the lesson. n the other hand the two legis are las connected with the govermenti
M. Sainte-
Grote's: Plato" lative assemblies of Kentucky have denounced the The press is still dunh, uz nestly so, respecting Miss Berry's Memoirs, Palgrave's tre constitution in favour of the blacks. Fally like sorte very mild renvurks, und als Emil Girardin Arabia," Caricature and Grotesque, in M. Literature and art, and The Coming this can have but one effect, namely, that of placing the principal were up to the Conseil d'brat, bar the Sussion." In the article on Mr. Palgrave
carry the Kentucky under martial law til: she comes to her sénsta, that is to say, suspending her governmental other proprietor's desing death staring their property that adventurous traveller is accused of power and treating her as England is compiled to in the face protested and M. Girardin and his unveracity in a manner that must
prove treat Jamaica.
friends have fetired from the paper.
highly injurious to his reputation. He is All who have visited Parle, and specially al who at present in the East, but his elder
brother, bave been students there will retuember the gardens the well-knownart-critic, lasreplied prompt- of the Luxemburg: the Prefect of the seins whole categorically, through the medium seems to hate everything but straight lines of new of a letter to the Spectator, to the change so houses and mandamized streets had arranged to recklessly made. The subject has also bean up yearly the whole of the students retreat, thie caused quite a serisation and outers and the emperor taken up in the Pall Mall Guttle, and the is another reason leo for not touching the 'artiment thok a drive the other day to form gis own opinion animus of the reviewer severely com in question; the world is not over lively and the do- about the matter and announced that the plan on the furtiglilly Peries, Frofessor Bain ings, or rather the sayings, of the Fenians though shou'd be modified. In accordance with this an
harmless at New York.
asianid, upon what authority does not appear, that Peru has signed an offensive and defensive treaty with Chili and has declared war upon. Spain. We hear nothing of the effect of our intervention.
Colonel Erskine has just reported that the Volin
The Police of New York is said to have seized quantity of arms belonging to the Fenians. 1 bone they will not touch the Fening parliament, that would be as bad as the suppression of toil, and would throw a lot of bad humour into the general body of society while the little volume of pus that is working in New York in the healthy issue. There
for
ADO
In
Oi
1ts in the belief that the nefarious practices foreign trade has never as yet been form. 120 above named there were three general officers, four mischievous in Ireland are ludicrously comic and nouncement we have an official decree and a nup by bas commenced a series of papers on "the
father let emigration cease than that it
this mischief.
ally availed of. Whether owing to a resterns, late of the American army, shows the spring of The Chancellor of the Exchequer in a conversation post for this stipulation or from other
in the House declared that the Queen's government causes, the Chinese anthorities have never had full confidence in that of Washington with res sought to place restrictions upon the traf-spect to Funiamen, as well as other matters, and deteers who in 1863 numbered 183,000 have now prested discussion upon them, ut view which the grown to 177,600, and that of this last total 134,000 majority of the House concurred in.
are reported efficient. This increase in the grass more than one member declared that he had been to number of effentives, prove now that all excitement It is characteristic of an English Parliament that total, and the still greater increase (20,000) in the America to learn about the Fenians there and report-bas passed away, that the Volunteer system bas
taken firm rust in society. ed his impressions to the House,
Mr Cardwell has given notice of a bill for abolish- ing the present constitution of Jamaica and introdu cing a government like that of Trinidad for three
pears.
which it appears that working is to be destroyed intellect, viewed physiologically," in which except about vine canths of the garden, proper, that the old theory of Hartley is elaborated with part in which there are alridy walks party retreats. the greater skill imparted by modern know quic: green seclusion; the great agly grunds in which ledge. The object is to arrive at the
the old worm eaten thees stand in military order foundations of though
by
on the organization of the brain, redding intellect
unnecessary in remark that the
their, dihieste powers of this inte lent to
on the nuked mud beaton.suil are not to be touched.- One small square of the secluded part alone is to be sarad and that probably will be improved. Pre factorially, so that no one may be put of the sight of B a sentinel.
You will remember that Prince Napoleon threw up the Presidency of the commission for the an ser sal exhibition si 1867, after his escapadu in Corsica, At the languration of the mounters to Napico and bis brothers, the Privés Imperial has just bee.. pained Honorary President, and seeing that he is only ten years of age, the minister of state is ap pointed to do the work with two other ministers to
of the crimps will in any material way be interfered with, whilst the ease with which auch Teenses could be transferred from one had to another would render nugatory the proviso holding the broker responsible for fio.carried on by steamers along the West any breach of the laws. It will be urged, Coust, until, a few months ago, the lecal perhaps, that without the free coplogwent officials at the various Ports gave peremp. of these Chinese brokers tho the collection tory notice to the masters of the foreign of emigrants," would be impossible;.but vessels there in harbour that their visits our reply to sich an objection would be, must not be repeated, under pain of sun should be carried on through the agency of ary seizure. It is unquestionable that men whose "acts of violence and frand" the forty-seventh article of the treaty of have been the subject of denunciation from Tientsin forbids access on the part of all Leváry official quarter; or, if their services, foreign vessels to ports which are not de- are in a measure indispensable, let such re-clared open to European trade; but it is aponsibility weigh upon the European who somewhat remarkable that the penal lia employs then as sill make him treblybilities of this stipulation have been allow- careful of the manner in whith their service ed to lie dormant so long, to be suddenly is performed. At present, he stands specifi-introduced ou the scene in so very un- cally free from all consequences accruing compromising a maoner. Nor is the upon acts of his agents. This is an absarukywarning against further trafo all that Prince Alfred who is just of age and who has been call to our aid progress in all its forms, but let us scheme deserves success Bud nothing but political or
The new Cabines was unlucky enough to sustain in ite firet battle a signal defeat; if opposed an amendment on the catste disease bili, having for ite object the stopping of animals being moved on the rail-reads till the end of Merch apil was defented by a majority of 83 on the first reading. The matter is still under discussion with respect to other points. The losses have been very heavy, and the week end- ing the 17th exceeded previous weekly 1,411 in England, Scotland and Wales. Twenty-two counties have escaped altogether, thirty-four had no new cases twenty-seven had an increase of 2,281, last week, they counties, including Middleses; ahowed a dimination of 872 cases.
Parliament has voted the sum of £30,000 for the
gazetted Captain in the Royal Navy.
From our PARIS Correspondent,
PAR, 27th February, 1866. The Senate has passed the address to the Eur peror with aven less criticism than usual and the document has been only carried to the Tuileries, Lonia Napoleon in addressing the Senatorial dapat tation congratulates the country on the fact that the Senate is of the same opinion as himself, and says in choice poetic termne which accord with the tastes of the French natim The moral like the physical world obeys general laws which cannot be infringed without danger. It is not by undermining the base of nu edifice that the crowning of it is completed. My government is not stationary; it moves onward it will continue to move, but on well beaten ground
Princess Helena's dowry, and has also provided for capable supporting power and liberty. Let us build up layer by layer, that grand pyramid which Mr Clay tried the house the other day with a has aniversal sulfrage for its basis and the civilizing bill for giving the suffrage all who could pass an genius of France for its summit." This is doubtless examination in the elements of education. Natu- very good rhetoric, but the people of France are not trally the Ministry objected to have the wind tak- able to understand how it is that the glorious pyra en out of its sails and refused to discuss the ques-mid in question will not bear a little roro elevation tion, which was therefore dropped.
now, for they sty with as good rhetoric as the K- The army and navy datimates are now before us, peror himself The Pyramid must be finished. tor and the total reduction amounts to the fractional sum you cannot place the statue of the genius of France of £10,000 on the whole. There is reduction of amongst a heap of disjointed stonez," So much for men, but an immense Jemand for Portsmouth, Cha- the altsile, which as an English writer once said was tham and other yards; and to say the truth, such very like a flail of which you had one and safe enough io your hands while the other might break your own expenditure is believed to be positively necessary in a political point of view, White London, Brest head. mitable and more convenient every day Great Urinetsther Imperial or Freneb, the real question at Cherbourg, Cronstadt, Kiel are growing more for Coming down to plain matter of fact which is tain cannot remain inactive. It is a question of National Honour, if not of future anfety, verse As regards the coming budget the unly whispers at present ure that there will be no further change at present in the Tea or Bugar duties. In fact the belief is that Ireland will dispuso of a good bit of the surplus, and that reform will override retrench ment in 1856. Wall! we are not very hard up al- though miney was at 6 per cent the other day and
aconomy.
assist him.
elucidation is clever and suggestive. "The fourth commandment is contribution by dir Authony Trollope, who professes bis agree- ment with the conclusions at which De Macho has
arrived
I concert Fran
the obsers vance of the seventh Barham a
sumbarizes the History of Her brew Philology," and calls y
of Falins
tion to the Hebrew atte Fuerst, which is now appening in a Euglish rsion by Dr Samuel Davidson, and which itself of the chief improve
and adds many of its 4. Arnold
71
The amusement scheme in dynasṭtion with tl scheine for supplying all Ensets a graud
is to be double the size first intended.
Austria has exhibited another instance of the good sense of its present government by extending its new commercial tariff to the whole of the Italian States lately torn from her rule. This is wise and will bear good fuit.
L
view. The other day the Princs threw up his
We,
with
20114
Walder through the grounds with Miss
The commission is carrying out the measures for the Exhibition with great activity and everything. promises & most eventful year for Parts, The CSO by ground is being rapidly levelled, dained and supeys, plied with is canal; the iron werk is being east and is meute of a short time the building will begin to grow. Exhibition is said to take well, and two Parisian from the Welsh mountains by means of managers, are now arranging for the erection of a stone aciucts, Mr Conway writes about large theatre and concert room in the park, The Aan Radicals their English dermission is, deteenimad to outdo all fornier Casa, a
Censors," and Mr George Meredith Exhibitions and 1, think honestly that there is little tributes the first seven chapters of a new doubt that they will be successful, fint peilius in story eutitled Vittoria,”
the
sceue of every particular bat in the maio. The boldness of the which is laid in Italy. Professor. Husley, Mr.Hare Mr Bagshot, the editor and others, commercial difficulties are likely to interfere with it each follow their speciality in articles which at common law and common sense alike,
and of these there are nu signs at present.
we have not space to
to particularise. Again we regret most deeply to perceive has occurred in this connection; a steam-
Austria announces her Universal Exhibition for that the Convention, in place of following or belonging to Hongkong, the Prince
1450. The demande for space in the Stockholm at except, however, an attempted ex in any degree the suggestions so forcibly Albert, owned by the well known Kwok
exhibition now erecting are so large, that the building planation of the supernatural noises and other phone witnessed, at Epworth conveyed in the correspondence of 1859 Acheong, was seized a couple of weeks
parsonage in 1716, which the writer is of opinion were produced by poor little Betty and 1800, as regards the restriction of emi ago, as we reported the time, by the
Wesley, acting a part very similar to that gration operations to authorized Gov-revenue cruiser Hai-tsing, belonging to
of the maid servant in the story of the Cock Lane ghost. ernment agents, gives facilities for the un- the Canton Customs; which happened to
Prussia on the contrary is getting deeper in the
The Cornhill Magazine opens with a new dertaking on the part of any individuál
roire, the parliament having refused to vote the encounter ber in the port of Shuey-tung,
story, The Clayerings," whose Consul may be obliged to admit bis
supplies for fortifying Kiel the King has dismissed Trollope, which has a promising
by Mr Anthony
look. M where the Prince Albert had put in whilst
the deputies of the people with a good scolding from ears to have taken couusel with "solvency and respectability." These
M: Bisourck. This will also probably bear fruit in
and resolved on the adoption of a present is why the popular government of the second its season and probably not of the most pleasant vales, to be sure, aggay mily to British and on the look out for a junk which she had
more rapid style heretofore. At suy French subjects, and it may be bold that been chartered to tow up to Hongkong,
Empire cannet perift people to meet on business favour. Austria geems to abide her time and to bu matters or for purely literary and social purposes, and giving hor great rival time to disgust all the Tate we get over more ground in the open-
ing than customary. no answer is forthcoming. The cases specially raworld.
The gardens of the Consuls of both nations all over China After the virtual sanction that has been-
ferred to are the refusal to permit the wine grows Italy seems on the way to greatnes all the Clavering Park, and the okl house, are will exercise due care in the discharge of extended for some years past to the traffic
to hold a congress in Paris, the refusal to allow a prognostications of her enemies have failed, and sketched in with a light hand, and as to their duties; but the time cinnot be far (however technically irregular) with the
number of literary men to form themselves into King, ministers and people in spite of differences o club, and the inquisitorial conduct of the anthorities opinion sent to keep the main object wisely in
Fabuzou, and cousin. Henry, her old distant when other Powers will demand West Coast ports, it seems a somewhat
towards public lecturers; the two former leases re-
command in the army because he would not chere amic, for our companions, we are soon similar privileges, and experience has bat barsk proceeding suddenly to seize and
quite no explanation, the last may be given in a few words. A foreign gentleman desires to give a pubile a burthen vn the exchequer, and now the people made acquainted with their affairs, and only too destinedly shown that laxity in the
threaten to confiscate a vessel, which ac
lectira in « room regularly devoted to the public; an are forming a league to pay off the national debt orter if so nich werdliness, and so rinchi frunkbegs, were ever really combined in control of their respective subjects is fro....
individual calls at his house in his absence, questions That is the way to help a government over the stile.
and his wife, wants to know why said, lecturer left his A few more years of such acts of the favotion and que person, and that prson a young quently chargeable to the representatives cording to all accounts, was not even
charining woman. country, how he gets his lising and half-a-dozen other Flence may be the capital of a grand nation the
At any rate the heroine promises to make a welcome of the minor and especially the Southern engaged in trade at the port where she
questions, and finishes by telling the lady that her will obtain, because it deserves, success, and may nationalities. As it apporte to us, the was overhauled and taken in charge. The
husband must go to the Serborne and there be per take for the motio of ber escutcheon tuli addition to Mr Trollope's already exteneive sonally interrogater by a director or sub-director or Patria.
gallery of female portraits, and there seems we lear lias appealed to now. rules that have been drawn up, seek to deal owner,
some kuch educational and moral police commissioner.
The last bit of European news that I remember to be good material in Henry Clavering for type of manliness than Mr Trollops less with the provision that abolid be made the authorities at Canton whither have oroitted to state that the balance to the good The Emperor said in his speech at the opening of the Lat present includes, a revolution, abdication and a higher
for last year is announced to be £3,248,313 but this session that he intended to allow great liberty of imprisonment of the reigning prince and appointment has usually cared to paint in
in his beroes.. against the "engagement under false pre-the Prince Albert has been conrey-will be reduced to $2,600,000 by the vote for the association to the working elusses; surely the scribes of his successor! The victim of his own mindst The next article most worthy of note in this tences of labourers in China, than with the ed, through fler Majesty's Consul, but, grand claimants for the overplus.
and malt are the two might be looked upon is working cineses and al
tutional coilnet and the prisoner in his own Palace unmber is modestly supersorited: To Es lowed a newspaper ruont and a chop house; one
is Prines Conca of Moldavia nod Wallathia, the
and we can hardly be mistaken in -arrangements, that should be inade for his in view of the arbitrary manner in which a telepel North bus obtained an provided for the world, hit the fort vermist Renews its own strengt Prince to et orben die zintidoties, I shelf imagini giving site croit of its ethership to Miss welfare after reaching his destination. But some recent maritime seizures by the troops at Hongkong and Kowloon when the brand weakness best i suppose, at least it unght to do the King of Belgium and Empress of Mexico. The story, which appeared under the same title
concerning accommodation pmmid, but government before accepts the other
It is the can any one believe that the Governments Customs have been ratified, it is impos-insons annisl strength, sickness, mortality &c. pied considerable attention and still continue to do for a conference of the papers on the subject, de is quite remarkable for the strength and
of the 8th and 11th arrived in China, alen, of
The Romat and the Mexican questions have recu news anly reached us yesterday. The cry here in this magazine about four years ago, and of distant countries will bold themselves in
Boy and bath are apparently to be boived in like man.. to predict any very favourable issue to and of the deaths on the way home. the remotest degree bound by stipulations the owner's reprosentations. At the same
is the end of the wonderful arrangement, England's 4 petition for the reduction of the duty on Pepper ner. The French troops to be withdrawn and a corps opposition to which brought down upon her so much sweetness mingled in its composition.) has been presented from the Chamber of Commerce to be composed of Frenchman commanded by French opprobrium and so many shear a very few years & story, a sketch, & dreambike reminiscence, which the representatives of Great Britain
of Singapore.
officers to be substituted so far the change does not
will but it is very womanly or what you and France Bay see fit to make with the time, the consideration which the mer
You will have learned by the French Mall, the appear great, but as the cost will cess to come out The Menageries Imperiales has fust had a severe and charming. There is a philosophy Chinese Government at Peking! We can pantile interest has invariably received particulars of Mr Holt's new steam line from Liver of the French pocket, the objectists will cease to loss, the Trilitzal of Commerce of Bordeaus baying life in it, ton, which invites to meditation,
condemned nagh the delision with which the plau- from Mr Glover, the Commissiover of pool. It is a bold undertaking and deserves success, come out of the French mouth. Moreover the at-
Company in deninges egint on Under the title of "My Countrynient The other day there was a talk of Prince Napoleon ters of Cala will regal the provision con- Customs at Cantou, is a guarantee that a visiting your part of the world, but it appears that be paletube cerasie pnction is ezele case wil at $20,001 for Injury done to 176 bales of Silk on Mr Mathew Arnold tries to take the
ta parties tained ia article N to the effect that the fair hearing will at least be granted on your shores, It is eaid that the Prince of Coude ed in Mexico told the Senate very plainly that the an Orirunist is more likely than a Bonapartist dearent As regards Mexico, Marshal Forey who command.
the tuust lepenong active, and enlightened class of
society By showing
what foreigners really think of the Enigrant shall in no case be forced to work to the unfortunate proprietor of the the eldest son of the Duke d'Aumale not the Duke French troops could not safely be withdrawn from
intelligence brought to hear upou the policy more than nine hours and--half in the captured vessel. One good result is at going Eastward, The Sfat named Prince bas left be necessary to send more. The Minister of State d'alengon recond son of the Duke de Nanotrs ar Mexico; he even went further and said that it might
of Government since the accession of the day."To whom is the Coolie to apply for any rate likely to be brought about by the Spanish Artiller and is going to the Philip-stating that the government maintained the line of Southampton for Gibraltar the second is an officer combatted the Marshal' opinions very feebly merely
“great muidule alase" to political influence. A fine vein of irvuy raus through this paper, reiress in case this and other agreeinguts the occurrence in question. The right of pine Islands. Both will proceed together to Ceylon conduct it had laid dogin...
ined with a conjoined
a serious puell-wishers to which With respect to Rode the case was quite different; From Width Elder & Co.'s Monthly Circular, all success will be wished by the and while the first visite Australia and Java, the Alauy other considerations in connection foreigners, in general to trade (if not with second proceeds under orders to Manila and thence to the Minister gave a cleer, acount of what was to be i
The question,Was Shakspeare a Roman with the defectivo nature of the Convention all ports on the West Coast) at Kiung- the Philippines. At the last named place the two done. A battalion of 1,200 men all French will be Catholio p is discussed in the current Occur on even the most casual perusal of chow-fu, the Port in Hai-nan which is de-fade. The whole wid eups empeny Chine, wid formen are dispiries. Vahid and delivered over to number of the Edinburgh Regious, not
will occupy eighteen the document; but we must reserve the clared open by Treaty, must, doubtless, Chang Woo Dow was received the other day at the Pontificat government. Moreover the Papal because there could ever have been the least Exeter Hall by a convocation of the clergy, under army has been raised from eight to twelve thousand room for a doubt concerning the Prostes chscussion of these points for a future arti- now be definitely examined into and either the presidency of the Rev. Me Summern, Professor by the enrolment of men of all countries. Everything tantien of Shakspeare in the mind of any
in his favour are violated?
is not very much less now. Une of the most cu rioas probleins of the day is, how the Bank, of Franes can maintain a rate of discine 3 per cent below eir own for mouths.
Some very pretty pickings are being made just nhw by those who can operate with facility on both sides of the channel, and all the great Financial companies have, onkies like, a foot on each bank
Fortifications, Income
conveyed to Vecchia
⚫ince.
board the Pilitsa:
the
owner of the Louis demands £6.000 damages Meste 8. Auge, Ricbor & Co. for want of care Havannah. The result is not get known here. and losses austained in the conveyance of Coolles
PERIODICALS.
ouse is now being tried in the same court in which:
and
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a short
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of England, who know the danger in which. she stands from the causes alluded to My Experience in a Greek Quarantine," describes the inhuman cowardice of the inbabitants of Syra authorities(nd during the cholera panic, and includes
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a few good yarns told o The Jews can sailor.
a poctio attempt to r- which stir in the bosor the presence of that sac masonry at Jerusalem moules of the Jewish informed writer points particular in which the differed from that of
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and that from
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historical interesting sketch of " Catherine
of Henri sister
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in the number.
The United Service
letter from Colonel H
of cholera in frequency European
troops in In which he points cut opinion:
First, the
now
issued to
for
of the rea
ie, and the contractors; secondly. state in which water is: iz pert by conveyance bags, after being take "beasties" from the ne want of proper sewage Fourth cantonments.
ner of training. It in cause of these defectiv may rejoice in the com of articles "On the Im ledge of the Physical Men," the first of wh namber relates to Gen graphy, and Geodesy. Military Establishmen is of opinion tha
be withdrawn
? * Sekt or China( (they w
to be done Initia,
spare some of a UTH not fit for this they are should be disbanded - officers relieved from a cross between penal s Pormation for life.*
will interest E month, as contains
on the Eleme paper Balance of Power in words, an austreis of armies. Mr Trevelyan atic sketch, in The Dawk
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Grque from the recently pu LeNormant. The mos gather from this sum influence of the Univers not only to the sebo Turkey, but faz into, ta where, if you find a ph educate Athens; i it is. the ant
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are inat. the sante ra were in the time of Th The political article i "What will the Gove text from which the moral je the
appoint
which and Mr Forster, signs of an intention sity of Oxford, and the
the country while th tescue to the Irish se zeril to the Irish Cl The article includes Brigit's designs as
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put the le- skatched on accused of
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the other articles of noticeable are "She ricière," an easy on entitled Religio Spe
The Dublin Univers its interesting sketch- spectators, Gallice felsdröckh" Its ren "The Outdoor Spec "Not Wisely, buz i buze Abbey, Past an and Infinence of
"Number Five Broo Durka Winter's Tal Credulity," and Ta The sketches in Tel Doré," a critioni notic extraordinary artist
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