1. MAY 31, 1866.
atly surprised when wishing trailway carriage to find that non-sympathizer had nailed ambitious premier tried in out of his prison, but to no train started again, without Eng to his rescue, The police time been looking for the but in vain.
We hear that the
dismissed for having allowed an to remain nolens volens, ib
ons in the lower Rhine
a couple of days; the
ገኒ
Ives
11ot
fecl
4:99, as dvices from Strasburg in- tthe the opposition can- Jaboulaye, has a most cordial he part of the Alestians, and any way, be a bard rin for ut man slous. de Bussière.
e Cassation a few days ago de- Ersons may be
every of the fecuted
for
Things
me to a very pretty pass and of the historian is gone-in Invat we shall have to that
say d. hearted amiable pian--of Chat he was a perfect lanth, and Boah was the milk of human
e do not wish to render oor- o an action, on the part of the
of the same. We shall soon pot
write about in France. es the banker aud martyr, the any persecutions, is now on Two days ago more than Shareholders were assembled
1.
to hear his statement; the cle- speculator was received with applause, and it was more than au hour before he could address
ce, when at last allow
be
= bila
of the shareholders to purchase a journal should be to defend their in- Expose to the public in general,
y which had tried to
to crush him o accept the offer of the Share-
ay of his debts-before separat mous sum of fifteen hundred
cs were subscribed in order ires to carry out his intention of
paper.
e author of the Vie de Jesus will
us his Apostles; it is thought
w work will not be so successful
as it
it is said to be inferior to it
-pect
15
e frivolous care a great deal what is now going on at mie de Musique that for enan's last publication. Up at time the Parisian Opera has the management of the state
t of three hundred thousand
Es will now be withdrawn and
given over to private specula- are Low several candidates for rahip, but nob
nobody has as
, it is thought that the
t
lot will
Hanaman as the Emperor can
kim
iying in will be Hausoiunize t It is true Mons. Hausmann war and has done much to beau est capital of the world.
everything. The
t the balls have disappeared, the aris have resorted to a new dodge their toilettes. The latest is the ar for charitable purposes, where de la fashion take the place of ra aud sit for hours, selling and lamp mats, which are quoted igh rates.
Le with regret that the costliness dress is rather increasing than and that not only the dress the jeweller are gainers by the
of the fair sex. vagance
it Johusdu seems determined to e Union atter his own fashion for
taken every measure
by Congress
any way contrary to his way.
We have already seen him twies
of his right of veto,-be now
be insurrection
d.
have to
entirely
and that the Southern popula
a right to claim
the same
自
as those enjoyed by the Yau-
e press of the North pectus up→
thinking
Lincoln,
that the that the successor of is going rather too fast, man of the South-
ng more as a
than as President of the Union..
es a measure
Bot to
of so much import
to late heen die
ut the sanction of
opinion
er that Johnson will in time ho
feet Crowell and know no will
1. This line of conduct is in
dangerous one, and may if con
at some later period bring back
United States of North America, atent intelligence from St Peters- to the Tuileries by the Freuch he Imperial Court of Russia, in- hat a diabolical attempt was the usly made on the life of the E- which luckily proved abar- xander v
have as yet no further details,
xt epistle will no doubt give you oned account of this melancholy
the Tuileries, 23 s great jubiles at ument candidate M. de Bussiere re-elected for the Lower Rhine.. fear and trembling amongst tho of the present dynasty that the member Mr Taboulaye would
ed; however all anxiety is now Alsatians have done their duty well that ends well.
N AMERICAN TELEGRAPH.
(Athenaum)
the Friend of India, March 8.).
he was projected by P. M'D
_).
S. Consular Agent at the mouth
noor, 1857, and although he ph
1 co-operation: ouises of cordial
from
sian and English Governments, no ogress was made until within the years. The Western Union Tele- mpany purchased from Mr Collins saud interests, and vigorously enterprise in 1804. The placed under the obarge
sexd
= #
of Col.
Bulkley, U S. A., whose expe- telegraph-builder and explorer
qualised him for the position..
under
of 1864 the first party, unda
ater of
Mr E. Conway, reached the a
zar River, B. C., an
immed th
sed the necessary explorations.
ri.
favour
is party we have the most
The is already completed Estanes of 450 miles above etur, and provisions and wire ne or its contruction 300 miles farther
New
dy on the ground. It is probable
dug the year ending December 30th,
out 800 miles of line will have been
..
A
party under Major Pope,
ent into the field in June, 1865, ars
engaged in pushing their explore!
No. [111-May 31, 1866.]
the
Indian
dition,
2-YENTAI VASE.
Value $125. 1 mile
Entrance $6,
2
3.
THE CHINA MAIL.
E. Shun, from Shanghai, at London,
Apr. 13
93
destruction of the hosts and rafts collected for the transit of the allied army across the Henry Harbeck, from Foochow, at New Parana; but their place will, it may be an-
York, Apt. 13
ticipated, bo readily supplied by the sus Oscar, from Shanghai, at New York cending Brazilian squadron. Flores had
Apr. 13
Taft Monte Video to join the army, hiefs of which
at least be George Becker, from Shanghai, at New the pag
presum- York,
Apr. 18
ed to have been targlst co-operation, con- Assyrian, from Foochow, at London, cord, and united activity, by what was un-
Apt. 14
That doubtedly a surprise. there is
a dis- Patrician, from Shanghai, at London, position in some quarters, not perhaps vory difficult to identify, to misrepresent and Apr. 14 Gitana, from China, at London, Apr 16. misdescribe all incidents in a war of which
is very we receive imperfect reports,
to
DEPARTURES.
Glenlos, from Cardiff, for Hongkong. Minnie, from London, for Yokohama
and Nagasaki. Birch Grove, from Cardiff, for Hongkong, Amazone, from Cardiff, for Hongkong. Christopher Hall, frour Now York, for
tions to the North as far as the Toakon, or could not be mounted, so the ponies started which facts relating to Chiua are pinced Christian" at all, and the most honest of, Kirchpak River, which they will probably without him. Substitute sa Souter Johnny before the home authorities. It is to be the petitioners gravely proposed that the reach this winter-expecting to meet there went away with the lead in the most deter-regretted however that fuller detatia are offence of conversion to Christianity should a purty under Major Kennicott, which was mined manner, which they rapidly increas not given of the resources of the Consular be pauished by seven years rigorous in- landed at Fort St Michael's, B. A., in Sep-ed at every yard, when Substitute was rau districts, the manner in which these resuur- prisoutinent. In fact the weak Christian
And the tember, charged with the duty of
by the Kirchploring to a stand still, Souter Johnny winding as ces may beat be developed, the geologival hypocritical indoo objections des
The he liked, his jockey almost pulling him and watered the country
I features of the country, troy each other. The Act was and topographical
Act was finally explorations already completat on the coast into a walk past the post. The others and such other information, as might tund sed with amendments permitting judges
to remove the ignorance regarding hint of America show the couery to be touch invisible.
state a case under it for the decision of a better adapted for the construction of the
heualt of the High Court, which will secure which now prevails even muong fine than was supposed. The nature of the
informed circles
circles in Europe and America, uniformity, and reducing the time after
after the cantry presents no serious obstacles, while
It is entertaining to read many of the institution of a suit from eightson to twelve 1. Mr Wilson'a Tam O'Shanter.
speculations npou China and Chinese mat- months, and the e number of interviews from Gannett's Outsider.
ters which occasionally find their way into three to two, on the proposal of Mr Muir. Hogarth's Hard Times.
Doubtless Sir John Lawronce was absent, having and magazines. newspapers Jeames, Snowdrop, Substitute and Deli they serve well enough for home readers suffered much from carache. The
Bishop cate Duck also ran. This was a well con- while those who are in the country, or of Calcutta and several of the clergy of all tested race, but the victorious Tam could have been there, do not require enlighten-denominations formed the majority of the not be withstood.
A capital contest for met
urment. But the mistakes constantly made audience. the honors of acconti place, which Outsider by writers who imagine that from a few For another year the Governor General secured by a length, although Hard Times week's residence in a foreign settlement has left Calcutta for Simla whither his col- was brought up in the most determined they have derived sufficient experience leagues have preceded him. For another stitute was pulled up when half way round. of China before the public, havo unfortu
jockey, a China Ma-fu. Sub- by his
their ende views year the country feels that it is without a them in laying to justify
nforta- rule; lakhs of rupees which are denied to James and Snowdrop had an amicable rua nately a side which is far from amusing. Pos Office reform are lavished on officials to themselves, some fifty longius behind the sources, whence-pur legislators draw who already hold the prizes of the servico; the winter, Teamnes coming past the post their inspiration are either oficial returns the Aulk of the services,
whom
Mr Masser first, Delicate Duck disappeared-probably or popular descriptions. The worthless contines still to underpay and the leave flew away.. At
ness of tlie latter we Have frequently rules to imitate into discontent, are ren- established, the barrenness of the former we dered less efficient; and the Government now deprecate. The three consular reports cuts itself off from
public opinion,
This before us should, if justice were done to will go on till the next catastrophe and Value £70. 2 the subjects whersof they profess to treat, then England will discover that consulen- be most comprehensive and valuable the tiousness is af much, and as easy, a duty one of the chief cities of on the part of a Viceroy's Government as moirs. Fonchot of a highly important it has ever been in the case of the Afteen For Shanghai: Charlotte, Bogota, For the empire, the trade, and the centre of a district but little known to foreignera, might well have fur nished something more comprehensive than a bare detail of one mode of squeezing practised by the mandarins. Shanghai
of unce
known, a lian tribes, as far as
appear most peaceably inclined. The main expo- the immediate command of the Engineer in Chief, left Sun Francisco
in July, 1866. It pr for the
it proceeded Sitka, where the most cardul rela- first to
established the colonial with tions were Hussian Government, as well as with the Russian American Company, who have here their head quarters. Must satisfactory in terviews were also bald wil the chiefs of tribes, through several powerful Indian
Proposed conte whose territory the From Sitka the But safied northward-vi- etting various islands cu rite to Norton Suid-where the party previously referred
under Major Kennicott was landed. this point, Fort St Michael's trading Russian American Company-s pust of the very important graphic at question in reference to the Kircha and Toakon ri- vers was settled. It has long been a ques. tion whether these rivers were the state or thued that they wara disting generally
one of them mupted on the coast of the
--IL
into Kotzebue Sormation obtained di
Artic. From
manner
SECOND DAY. May 12, 1886. 1.CHALLENGE COP. miles, entranne $5.
1. Mr Wilson's Tam O'Shanter.
nerve
is
Governor-Generals who proceeded Lord Elgin..
AFFGHANISTAN.
the Kirchpak through its entire course, and the crowd, and then resit length not to European eyes surrounded by a hazo dated 19th March. The road between Pes-
ference to the aubmarine sible.
Shanghai.
Loto, from New York, for Shanghai. Antelope from New York for Shanghai. Fop Smit, from Shields, for China.
SERPS LOADING.
At London.For Yokohama: Corca For Yokohama and Nagasaki: Merse. For Shanghai Jahn Lidgett, City of Quebec, Juanporó, Lammernmir, Assyrian For Hongkong and Canton: Invincible, Port- and, Robin Hood, Lora Macaulay.
At Liverpool.For Yokohama : Carioca, Hongkong and Canton : Patna.
SHI'S SPOKEN, Patrician, Shanghai to London/ John N. Cushing, Shanghai to New York, Feb. 24, 33 a., 14 2.
rent.
It is not long ago suce the destru tion of the greater part of the Paraguay distorted into a reverse by the Brazilian squadron at Riachuelo was attempted to be fleet engaged. Whereas, in the correspon denos now laid before Parliament, M
theu English Minister at Buends. " all of whose dispatches are models English diplomatic dispatches ought to be informed Earl Russell that it was a decided victory.” “Fron abat I know
of
of the Paraguayan navy," he added, "I should say there is now no doubt that the Brazilians will be able to hold the demi- nion of the River Parava" They have since done so. And the practical question now is whether they be equally successful on the tiger Paraguay, on which lies, as we have pointed out, Ascundion.
The Paraguayan, troops; which in Au- gest had descended into the Oriental State, are described Mr Thornton as "almost
by naked and starving So much so, he con- tinues, that after General Flores victory over them on 17th August, "the first im- pulse of their enemies after the battle was over was to offer them part of their own clothing Thus dostitute, on
the small Brazilian town of Itaqui,
Capiolani, Shanghai to New York, Jan. 5, 8, 108 E
Apr. 5, 40 x., 26 w.
Princess Victoria, Foochow to Londocked all the houses and stores,
FUNERAL OF THE EX-QUEEN
OF. THE FRENCH
belonged almost entirely to for.
was, however, car
ciguers. The sack and one of the
ried out
Before starting, Useless, who was riden this time by an experiencsi Ohiua Mafu, took it into his head to off at full speed across rectly from natives who have followed country. His rider with much skill and just steered clear of the Grand Stand himself ail dout is now removed,
it is wit વધતુ
perhaps the only place in China which The latest intelligence from Cabul is with patience to a mile gallop. At clearly evident that there i is That one streani, L and that it empties
he got his head round and brought fun into Bellring aca
on alone ha
of uncertaintymirely merita more notice hawwar and Cabul is closed to travellera back to the starting post, but at the word than is implied in a mere summary of and to merchants, and is not even safe for and Pursuing their journey northward
off" the animal reared up violently careful westward, surveys and soundings
sly for
Tientsin, the gate of kosside. The administration of Cabuf is the North, the
the produce of in the bands of Sirdar Mahomed. Azim of Bering Straits, Norton Sound, and against Tam O'Shanter who was thus force trade. And the various harbours ba
on the Americanon to Jeanies, and the latter cannoued Out-
sider. The result of the smash was that Chili and part of Shansi, (regarded political Contributious have been levied on the
booty was given to the soldiers. They and Asiatic coasts were made with rar James fall down, and his rider became 15) to which foreigners have gained access, trad
tradera for payment of the troops. "No"
were only allowed to cover their uaked- Several
possesses other features besides its prozim-force has yet been sent from Cabul against
ness with the tags which the proprietors Tam O'Shanter and Outsider, then went ity to certain badly worked coal mines to Chuznes. That Fort is in the hauda of the purs were found suitable for landing the ushipped.
and the general character
History has already recorded; in indelible had hoisted in the vain hope that neutral Leter of the bot Tahle,
Such was property would Tug respected. Lans favourabic. Perhaps the most feasible way upon pretty even terms, followed by to attention. Yet Mr. Ameer's officers and has been considera
the ruthless, barbarous invasion by fa- polit for crossing the Strain is from Useless. They continued thus for some Mongan is the only one of the Consuls bly reinforced from Candabar, Sirdar characters, the virtues which adorned the
time, Tam leading past the post the first who contribute to the blue-book,, that Futtah Mahanied holds Jelalahad in the life, as Queen, as wife, and as mother, of natical Indians of peaceful unarmed tley Harbour to the Asiatic coast-
entera oven superficially
of the name duitse of about 180 miles. Thence the round at a steady pace waited upon
imself by the levies of the country. It
unite Parties
to deplore, albeit she was Mr Thornton suggestively, to the English Useless, meanwhile, fell more would be overland to Marston Hay Outsider.
of Paraguay, can be mid, in fa- and more astor, being thoroughly blown the North Weat of Peking, cond is to be is probable that no advance will be made stricken down at an ago that far exceded admirers of bour in Anadyr Calf, and from thence, either following the coast line, or by a
of his provious exertious across country. obtained in large quantities and of fair against
ascertained with more certainty. The Ours is a simpler and not less holy task to ty, of President
who has thus aa- Fubmarine cable 215 utiles in length, to the came in a winner alone,
bles and Der great that the prica at the pit's mouth is Sirdars at Cabal are not united, and it is speak of as wo saw her residing in our orificed 12,000 of his countrymen with- Ausdyr. River. The vessels of tho fleet cider were pulled-up and walked quietly in Thus, while it can be bought on the spot for eations with some of the principal man
frebled before the coal reaches Tientsin. said that the Ameer has opened communi- midst, an oxile in the bosom of a family out any apparent object."
worthy of her best and tenderest regards, visited Plover Bay, and saw
It is to preserve their towns and territo- laid down at Tien-tsin it is worth forty other side.-Friend of India, April 5. eight shillings. However, according to Mr the trade in coal requires only
coal
Toate
into tire questions
we have suggested. He inforing us that to himself Ameer, and; has stretisthan the Binatrious lady whose death men of all neighbouring, territory.
Little," says
Outsider at length begaui to tire and Tum quality, but that the cost of transport is so are him until the Amear's movements/ the gual span allotted to, frail humanity. vour of the genc evon humani-
the natives, "Telauktai," asthey are called.dable rival.
Saw there many of together; a long way behind their formi aixteen shillings per ton, by the time it is who had transferred their allegiance to the an exemplary woinau, whose heart was open fries from a recurrence of such atrocities;
This tribe had been erroneously stated to
Tam O'Shanter is a Tientsin.pony, and
Fery fierce and intractable; but, froin. last ran at that port under the name of Monge and he implies that when
istersouras with them, not the slightest difficulty is apprehended. From Plover Bay the edition, proceeded southward towards t
of Katchatka-one peninsula of
Hi
Nertints.
2. CONSOLATION. For all losers, $50 properly and economically wor
worked mile. Entrance §5;
1.
Mr Cornube's Schwerin.
2.
1 Smith's Useless.
3.
Thorbus eames.
as day to melting charity, and whose hace and to abate the power in the Plate of a will be long treasured up in the memory of barbarian who would terrorise over his her poorer neighbours in connection with neighbours as he dues
of
A very hard fight for first place between transport. Here, we think, is the longtleman who arrived in this coof Kann- and the future of her country. But in the withstanding. A stipulation in its 18th
of the ve Bels thoroughly exploring the Gulf uf ady, and visiting the mouth of the
Anadyr, Anadyr River, where an exploring party had already been landed. This party pro-
to ascend the river, examining its Substitute and Schuerin, Substitute care is and any had the tomate, but a foul thus caesius southward towards the Ox Schwerin.
ed, Stewards awarded to
Once round. Entrance $10.
For all winners, $100.
Sea-to communicate with two other already in the field-one going northward. Nicolaeisk at the mouth of the Augor, and the
other traversing the
peninsula of Kastolatka, and examining the
upper coast of Okhotsk Sea. The Engineer-in-Chief, with his staff, has returned to San Francisco, to prepare for another season's work, and is is expected that the second expedition will leave here early in the spring. The greatest cordiality oxists between the com- pany and all the peoples they have visited, and every facility has been extended by both England and Bassin Large con- will be made to the tributions
scientific knowledge of the world, as each of the parties now in the field has with them one or more scientific gentlemen.
A large these tion of the country explored by comparatively little known;
is
:
3. CRITERION.
1. Mr Wilson's Tam O'Shanter.
Gannett's Qut kèr,
2.
21
3.
ܕ܂
Wilson's Souter Johnay.
At starting, Nouter Johnny got off bally and lost a good deal of ground, the other two going away comfortably together, Tam winning with the greatest case by five or six lengths.
4. ALL COMERS
A bandicap. Value $75., Ouco rogud. Entrance $3.
1.
Mr Hogarth's Hard Times.
7+
Wilson's Souter Johnny.
0 Lawson's Bayswater.
would be a
which
As soon;
mavy reasons it
of
government or the
Videan
WRECK OF THE BARQUE
many
ya noble work of practical beneficence: that the Argentine Confederacy itself, Cruguay As long as she survived she seemed to be and Brazil, have in self-defence united. "LIBELLE.”
the joint around which revolved the hopes. The leading stipulations of their treaty of will be produced at a much smaller cost.
(From the Daily Press, May 31.) | Of this there can be no doubt, and our The loss of the Bremen bargus Libelle of the great party who were attached to her alliance concluded at Buenos Ayres the 1st
family as the attention is therefore especially called to
from San Francisco to Hongkong, which it representative of the principle May, and ratified on 13th June, have for possible improvements in the mode of sailed in January last, is reported by a gona link appears to have been stapped in the the correspondence laid before Parliament
By her
her death monarchy
besit Well some time past
known; but in
of railroads. The the end of the wodge gawa For may
yesterday chain which joined the past with the present is included the text of that treaty, not- desired opportunity, for the introduction in the Trintule, Mr Van must first be introduced by the laging Seribu all the painful diable, or use or to the preseinad, do not trouble themaeities
impossible to villa
to villages around Claremont, the people, it is Article for its secresy until its principal down of a tramway upon
wangon currances as are here narrated, but the suf- inuch with drawn by taules should run from the mines ferings of the crew and passengers may be hopes and aspiratious of party in a forsirgely enough, at once communicated to the port of dischargo. So far there partly imagined, when the circumstances in land, and there her loss will come home to disregard of that provision, to the English
a foreign by the Monte
Government, Bun
in Acmony
which they were placed, are understood. every poor man's hearth, and she will be representative in the Oriental state. The however, as a contract could be made with
Mr Van Reod's account is as follows:-
imourned for as a never-
-failing friend in inotive for this stipulation for seeresy WAS the government to hand over the minus
The Bremen barque Libelle, under the affiction and adversity. To say, thien, that probably to avoid giving Lopez occasion for for a defuite period to a foreign company,
the remains of the venerable Queen Marie misrepresenting
the provisions of a locomotive might replace the mules, and command of Captain Tobias, on the passage
treaty the desired fat would thus be accomplish from San Francisco to Hongkong with Amélie ware yesterday Gunsigned to the which simply aims at his overthrow as the ca. When once introduced, the spread of a cargo valued at over $300,000, was tomb amidst universal regret is no more disimber of and permanent dangor to the From other railroads would be a certainty, but the Castaway on the March 4th, on an uninha- than a plain statement of fact. The event tranquillity of the Plate.
excited lively emotion and deep points of view there is certainly nothing in introduction must be effected in some way bited and dangerous reef, called Wake not similar to that which we suggest, not on
"Talerd. The passengers and crew remained
in the locality, but i
it
drew
tore the treaty to conceal. For it only places the wholesale plan recommended by Sir on board during the night, the sea breaking ther such an assembly of distinguished on record the common determination which Macdonald
We have selected fearfully over the wreck all the while, and Frenchmen, renowned as statesmen, and Stephenson.
the avowed from first when forced litterateurs, faithful
iate this war by the acts of Lopez, "to among the faithless' teinel in three cousular reports. It is to the following day.
After an ineffectual search for water for fortunes of the House of Orleans, as was pecting the sovereignty, independence, and be hoped that when in the course of 1887
of imperative to take to the boats and en-occasion-Morning Herald... deavour to reach the nearest habitable Is land, friendly disposed to defenceless ship- wrecked people.
the
allies
the only valuable or suggestive fact con- landed with difficulty through the breakers find,' and true to the last to the fallen cause his government to disappear, res-
Wos by 54 Longthe, Card Fins having the reports for 1865 are published, they three weeks, and much privation, it became nover perhaps witnesses on
any previous interegity
a very light weight up. A pleasing contest
will tend more to enlighten the inquiring
1 Alter for second place, which the experienec minds of the roading public in England.
the route will often lie through most rugged.
and mountainous regions, and in an inhos-roles, fonter Johnny good humouredly pitable climate, yet the stout hearts and stalwart frames that are engaged in the work will proseculo it wthout hesitation or delay. The Russian Government is rapidly pushing the line flown the Amour River, if being already completed as far as Irkutsk.
CHEFOO RACES
SPRING MEETING, 1886.
Friday the 11th, & Saturday the 12th May,
THE race meeting this year at the pictu
Bags,
conceded to Bayswater during the run in, but took it from him on the post. In this race Cole's ran up against a stake, and both pony and rider came heavily to the ground, at the same time they fouled Behueren, whose chance was thus lust.
MISCELLANEOUS INDIAN NEWS. (From the Friend of India, April 5.) 5. CELESTIAL STAKES. For China Ma-ed the memory of Lord Dalhousie againat Never, since Sir Barnes Peacock defend- Winners to receive $15, the second the aspersions of Sir Charles Wood, has so faa.
remarkable a speech been heard in an In- diam legislature as that of Mr Maine at the passing of the Converta' Dissolution of Marriage Set on
Such a com- with the ex- posure of illogical
$5.
Once round.
1.
· I canics.
2. Buyswater.
The ridor of Bayawater soon
and the weather con- accepted.
ran up
injus
i
Paraguay Con- themselves
"the allies their arma unless
to lay down
incorporating
a protectorate under
'allies as
aronse-
neceseury arrange
through freedom territory, to settle!
not to
until by common consent, nor they have overthrown the present Government of Several daye were spent in finding a suit-
THE ARGENTINE PROVINCES. Paraguay."
"They; however, "oblige them able and safe point for departure, the
selves to respect the independence, sovereign- breakers encircling the island which ap
(From the "Morning Herald," March 30.)ty.
ty, and territorial integrity of the repub- to be some twenty miles in circum- Whilst we are waiting for further intelli- lie to allow its people to "choose their rence.
gence from the Paso de la Patrie, on the Government, and to give themselves the saved from the wreck, pasaungers were
Taking such provisious and water as were river Parana, the point whence the allied institutions they pleaso, not
fordes project the invasion of Paraguay, it por un
it nor transfered to the ship's long hoat, in charge some further correspondence of the English any one of the a monst
for of the first Mate, the Captain preferring diplomatic agents respecting hostilities in his gig; and on the 27th March, both boats the Plate has been laid before Parliament. guarantee its independence dro
queues of - FA","; sailed for the Ladrone or Mariana Island.
during In the last communication, dated January the period of five years. By these provi- Twenty two persons with provisions in an 26, 1866, Mr Ford, our representative at sions the Allies exhibi: their moderation Tescae little part of Chefon has not been a j against a post and fell off, so Jeames jogged bination of IL of ecala oper boat but twenty two feet in legth to Buenos Ayres informs Lord Clarendon that towards the state of their silent an in whit behind former occasions in vivacity, merrily along by himself and won without etical au legal learning with an exp to equinoctial storms, calms and a tropical to proceed to that critical point in about to unite in making tha
undertake 8 voyage of 1400 miles, subject it was the intention of the Brazilian admiral the interests of free navigation they agres and, it is, believed, success The Grand any hurry. Ideantime Hayseater's Ma-fu
sition of the true principles of toleration sun and short rations, and an ocean studded ten days' time, and later non-official was advised to monat again and go over Stand had its appropriate decorations of
nents with the authority so to be consti- confusion of the such an honourable
of the rivers running Play stor by the press 3-TOE es na to BAC, the reward ate at which govoromeut ims hitherto bith hidden rocks and coral reefs gave but state that
he did
leave to join for the i of several ladies. H. E. the Taulai good fiched to sond place. The advice was guilty to its own, and the only true, faith and The dangers which were immissent from squadron at Corrientes, in the immediate their respective limitations, to denialiaft
of arriving at a port with life. on the 9th of February. As the naturedly sppeared,
This elbaod the pony races, and now
denunciation of the inconsistency, into siderately
remained fine.
the frequent aqualis, cross seas, and ship, ricinity, consistent of inue iron-olads, one the fortifications of Homaith, and not to Lorance and ignorance of the opponents ping The mirth of
commenced Donkey Roca, Foot Races,
seas encountered, were the greatest
corvettes, uine large and four permit of the meeting was much a flaming in ancka, leaping, throwing the of the Act, it has rarely boin our dot to Brinks and in 13 days the boat being 6 de- small gan buata, a schooner, and four float ture to be erected, or, we
other fortifications of
we should trust,
an equal creased by the appearance of a trap, an imitation, apparently, of a London, post kummer, chasing a greased pig, wie die misunderstood or the policy of Government town of Gunur, all in a pitiable and for torn mand the pasage and to
&o, listen to. Nor cau Mr Mine's
begrees of Longitude in orzor, arrived off the ing batteries, it is in sufficient force to com.uy character. As the
war was unprovoked to enable
the
inva by
by the allies,
voluntary on the part tandem fashion; the driver appearing in
per-ding forces to effect that operation without Lopez, by the 14th article, it is sports, and the meeting was brought to a
Act does, tends merely to put Christianity sons, in a Derby going costume, to wit, a
of 20 feet in length, leaving parrect
for the best time on white hat with veil and spentacles. The close in the most harmonious manner.
equality at the same has not been heard from, guayans live inordinately increased the payment of tho expenses of the war as other two ponies bad pustillions, one of
race.
After must have been swamped, as a heavy oross her whom blew vigorously at a horn. The trap bad been high, died
Majesty's gua Dotterci ha a damages and injuries caused to their res- eo was met shortly after leaving the Island. opportunity of paint' Gay paraded up the straight past the atmosphere became lately and the whole is the faith of the
Tres Bucs or Paso Grand Staud and winning post, to the baze which Cuyp loved at gulden proving that no Government, even if Sir
bhe persons of their citizens without ecpress great delight of every body in general and his sunuy, cattle, pieces. The public slowly or in legislating on this question is abled Captain was so unfortunate as to lose within de la Patrie, Nor, 3002eling to the report declaration of war; and for the damages
in boats, ro
from legislating on this question so as to the past few years. the Chinese in particular, who evidéutly streamed homewards on foot aglad, Put the Native Christian in at least as good
of Lieutenant Johnson, of the Duttere, as and injuries committed subsequently in thought it a great institution.
gently
Ainong the passengers was Madame Anns to the fortress of finmaita, which lies lit violation of the principles which govern tho no doubt that it was all ever had the position as he was before Mr Anderson's Bishop, Miss Phelan, Mr M. Schultz, and the facilier up on the River Paraguay, and laws of
War which,
after the passage of the allied land rest and silence.-N. V. Daily News.
The principles governing this treaty are A statute of George IV. was
of
his Kanagawa, almost all nations being request to sonciou, does that fortress, ap- its cost by whatever Govorament succeeds person, of een the disturber of tranquility, repayment of attempt to force Towns from forming temporary counexions sented. with native wonen auch as Asiatic law TẾ-
Too much praise cannot be awarded to pear to be but which involved bigny or His Excellency Francisco, Moscoso Latest techerely strong. I did not, it him in Paraguay, indemnification for law-
this correspondence, give
resistance gation of the Christian eubjects of Her Majesty the
rivers, and the
the termination, and humane efforts to relieve the to skilled artillerists Amen." The once for all, of boun
disputes "No writes Mr Ford to Lord Clarendon, from Buenos Ayres, en
and
of
of
man's mail cart. It had three poules, usual boisterous wirth attendant upon auch / bo nerverted. All that he said, all that the condition. The Captain with eight per-ch difficulty, unless, indeed, the Para- that they will exact from Parazz
FIRST DAY. i-THE TRIAL STAKEN. Value '$75, Half a mille, for Gritius. Entrance $5.
civil
with
boat
as well
As the afternoon waned, the wind, which Hindocia, and the prestige and tuless picked up by some chance vessel strength of their artillery on store, since as reparation and indemnification for the..
George Barlow had been at its head instead This it is said was the third vessel they def n the state of the pective public and private properties and to
the potties were walked
F
fhot.
sandy race course was left to another year's Act in 1884, Mr Maine mentioned » eurions My Chas. Lascelles of the English op forosa into that state, the Brazilian fleet punishment in his office,
to provent Englishmen in the Presidentroups; and Mr Eugene M. Van Reed,
not
2
Mr Gannett's Outsider,
Hogarth's Hard Lines
THE
This race was taken easily by Outsider, [..
CUINA"" BLUE BOOK AND' CONSULAR REPORTS.
From: defining such as the Mariana Islands for his au great idea of its "powers of reuseas acts of war, security for the free navi fortunately gone lame at starting. /selesa (From the North China Herald," May 19.) et became applicable to the Native Chris-distress of the shipwrooked, who had lost the enemy's fire, its embrasures ap 23rd December, 1865, of the result of
The reports of foreign trade with China for tiau we, at remarried owing to the perais. their all and were in want of everythorews of its gans were wholly unprotected doubt is entertained !
who won hard hell, Hord Lines haring -
pnych thought of by his friends, Was entered, but began bucking as soon as the year ended 31st December 1864, which tent heatheniam
1. Mr Wilson's Tam O'Shanter.
Gannett's Outsider.
2.
,, Hogarth's Hard Times.
bad
27
and
could, it
HOLY CHIPS..
of his wife, might have A
A schooner also has beast chartered and patrod to be wrougly constsnoted, and then the ais rider mounted, sud, instead of going ware forwarded to the Secretary of State been tried for bigamy in the Superes Chart, sent to search for the missing boat among large spartores, facing the ap to the starting point, galloped wildly for foreigu affairs by H. B. M. Consuls at On the other hand, so chaotic in the law,
e enemy, afforded the impending contest" of the importance Iriands of the the
and to an excellent target.
it and objects of which the English public bas of across the race course and disappeared.antsiti, Shanghai aud Forchow, have re before conversion might have lawfully amount of Treasure which had been saved 19 on shore, and the boom placed across
the same man if he d
more than one to Wake Island and remove the large was believed, be easily shelled from a bit how authentic and oficial information. sought growd. When published in the form his jockey had left him in the usual abrupt Olue-bnok. It is mistter for surprise either practised, polygamy elsewhere. Mr Maine and buried there which had manner in which bucking ponies and weak that the Queen's printers daunot turn out proved that all Christendom was by one together with a Japanese, was alone batterisa had been constructed along the": the river was not very formidable. We Mr Van Reed, bolding an official posi-hos
hoard," it is added, riders part.
that many masked a work of this kind until the expiration of side of the question and the few elergymen 2.--MEGCHANT SHIPPING STAKES. Value more than a year after the period to which who opposed the Bill on the other, and allowed to leave Guain prior to the return shore between Huaita and Ascunsion, has (From the "Saturday Ketien, Mar. 24.) it refers, or that the papers are not handed added with well deserved soorn that in of the vessel from the scene of the wreck, best since improved by the Paraguayans we $125. 1 mile. Entrance $0
over to them in reasonable
time.
Long these circumstances a mere legislature
The reporter for one of the morning pa- before the returns now published were must be guided by the voice of Christen and bas arrived here in the Trincuto, which shall probably soon know
pera after a glowing description of the at- had put in on here way from Australia. Whatever may have been the real charac-tempted launch of the Northumberland the placed before the public fu their present dom." On the Hindoo side he shered
tor
of the affair which occurred at the Fuso other day, winds up with the delightful de la Patrie on the 31st January and let and elevating statomeut that "as soon as (FROM THE CHINA EXPRESS) February, about which some of our cou- the company had left the
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
temporaries
platform at
ARRIVALS.
of the war, this clear, on which the Prince of Wales had stood, that it
took place
lace in the absence at Monte and divided it among themselves as a 80% Johan Christoph, from Fooehow, at Fal Video of General Flores, who commands venir of His Royal Highness's visit to this
mouth, Apr. 11
Vanguard of the allies, and who is pro-ren Helen Finlayson, from China at Deal, bably
great works of which their best apklier; that General Mi-
To enployés Apr. 12'
concludes the tre, the allied commander in chief, unfor writer, Lammermuir, from Fossbow, at London, tuuately declined the support of a Braat baldo-stoppers made, of this piece of com-
no doubt they Apr 13
lian forces and that there was some want mon timber." No doubt they will, and Archer, from Foochon, at New York, of gunpowder in the Argentine wing en how truly gratifying it is to think that they
gaged. Its worst feature is probably the will! Such a spectacle makes one have
James Bondrup and Souter Johnny ran they had been read, discussed and for that when gentlemen of his own profession
contains them is thus reduced to that of.
but were not placed. After a good start gotten, and the value of the blue-book which examined native ladies under commission
than all swept past the winning post for the first mere work of reference. Besides the three will do, for the cross-examination of a bar a judge tinder the Act they did more time pretty well together, when Tam re
the book courister must be leas pleasant than the actici- 'Shanter and Outsider began to forge tains the returns of trade at Shanghai, Cantation of a husband. All the epithets
reports enumerated above, shead, Tam ultimately winning by four ton, Swetow, Ningpo, Hankow, Kiukiang, which the tolerant habits of
Govern- this lengths, Hard Times third.
Chsfun, and Newelwang, issued by orter ment purisit our petitioners to repeat of the of the Iuspector-geting before the public they are outcast, degraded, and utterly
Inspector-general of customs. These Christians: with such
complacency, that also have
SYRING CUP, Value $100
mile.
Entrance $0.
1.
Mt Wilson's Souter Johnny.
n, Bope's Sahatitrete.
Schwerin and Jewess also can
that they call for no discussion, The Con Funcisany apply to the Barrister in such a sular Reports are interesting even at this position. The truth is all the itindoo ob Unlur distance of time as showing the manuor injections are really to a man's becoming a
at the
disseutinger in accordanco with their bows, some of the workmen took the plank
For many a day: they how their to
will