19.-Juur 26, 1866.
en the ministerialbanches could un auding.
- tuld you of the great discontent y the intention of the municipality deprive us of our beautiful gardens urg. Students, old men and hun- sent la petition to the Emperor put his vein on the measure; the been that His Majesty has decided at nothing shall be done to in any of the greatest armaments of tho
marked that it is now by no meant he Imperial table of the Tuileries Functionaries, such as prefects, pre- s of law, procureure general D. C. recently inaugurated by their Ma- e to know individually as much as high officials of the departments one of them arrives in Paris, se he once and leaves his card with his is immediately given to the Empe
vites the personage to dine at the e table the latter is usually placed Empress, and presented to the ho, par paranthese, since the re- egue, fas always dined with their Emperor converses ireely with the is province and listens with inter concerning it
oand Paris, having a sotal length w completed by the terminetion of
en Greuelles and Antenit; retaark-
Le capital are obtained from the la
at Pont du Juar an Serres, The ine from Batignolles to Bercy las
to traffic
the Lat-et-Garonne itate that the very seriously damaged the plum
riment
volume of the correspondence of ificently bound and marked with , was presented on the 4th instant
know what we bere call la murin or chronicler i Paris has much to scraps wherewith to make his cor- brand worth reading; all the world I shortly be off to the country, and so Paris will be out of town,' ngers, the birds of passage coming me, Fiorence, Nice, Cannes and
sojonen for a few days on their what "we" of the civilized world at we are wearing" have almost hall soon be deprived of the Salou er exhibition af paintings by living bi othere in the Palais de Lndur- amps-Elysees, our artists have just pranf of the vanity of the rece; the -year grauls a nedal called la me- for the best picture in the exhibi. ame to be given by vote by thos e already received some kind of
who exbibit. Very few unfortu
to the call on the day appointed rather selection this shows that ¿ver agres and very few artists can in any body but himself, the con that the medal will for the presen nds of the government, as no areist Forthy of it, or eather because every sh to see himself the possessor of it,
tu to give it to another,
als they are now a dead letter, as cabin', cribb`d, confined "in a ho se now a days nobody cares for the e performance given a few days ago raucair in commemmoration of the
reat Corneille, the players wasted
"
the desert wir and performed to
falling off was there."
Kaiu and Mars, what would you
see what attracts the French pablic
-J'
hantree where fragedy and comedy
ol are performed have been almost
1 by the public, our miner theatres,
and senseless extravaganza draw
n tamer who is still a greater lion own le running a successful career -poleon; a few days ago, one of bis at piece out of his shoulder, which bia for a few days and prevented Fore the public.
and spectacle has now replaced La eat the Chatelai and will no doubt the summer.
SUMMARY JURISDICT
TION.
sday, July 24, 1806.
WHYTE, Esq., Auting Judge. emedios v. The Agra Bank,
gave Judgment as follows - ase the plaintiff seeks to re-.
of $130 being the amount Bank Notes made by the Agra man's Bank payable bere, but Leges, he was unable to get sequence of the Bank having
careful consideration of the come to the conclusion that Es entitled to a Decree for the.
ed"
part of the defendants an at-
ade to show that they were the plaintiff, but, Bank Notes ntents and purposes, money, er of such notes is the person ale is entitled to be paid the sented by them, although he peculiar cases have an action the party from whom he e uotes"
se the Bank is clearly able
It is, however, contended
had suspended payment and ad committed on act of Bank- therefore that the plaintiff with the other creditors of and prove his debt in the wever, by no means clear that cal law of Bankruptcy as re- Ordinance No. 5 of 1864, an Company can become Bank- ere it perfectly settled that it
I do not see how the manager Bank, can by any act of his, mpany, of which he is merely ankrupt.
mard on behalf of the defen- ed to give in evidenos a Tele-
Mr Anderson had received hat the flead Bank in London ed payment. That; however, receive on two grounds in the I know of no case in ➡ecause,
in
No. 1119-JULY 20, 1866.}
which such evidence has been allowed, and the second place the Telegram did not. purport to come direct from the Agra Bank in London, but from a firm in Galle, However, oven of I had admitted it I do not ser in what respect my decision would have been different. The fact that the Agra and Mesterman's Bank has suspended payment is not likely to be now disputed, and it will of courey be soon wound up under the provisions of the Companies It does aut (25 and 26 Victoria, Cl. 89). not, however, necessarily follow that will be wound up in Bankruptey, and in case the English acts do not extend
ere
The law affecting branches here of Companies Incorporated at home is in a complicated and unsatisfactory state, and
demands
grave
consideration.
There is one provision especially, of the! companies act which for the security of residents here and in other Colonies should be readero 1 general, and that is sect. 182 by which Banking companies issuing notes in the United Kingdon are subject, to un- limited liability in respect of such issus, I think such unlimited liability should ex- tend to every place where nous are issued, and then, cases like the present one, would not be brought before the Court.
give the plaintiff a Degree for $130 and costs."
Mr Barnard applied to appeal His Honer granted leave."
NEWS FROM THE NORTH,
PER STEAMER "GANGES.". From the N. C. Daily News,
We regret to learn that the Antelope got ashore on Friday in the seventh section of the river. She floated again with the re- turning tile, but had to in the addition- al expense of to take her down the
Tug river, turn her, and bring her back to her
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hongkong, Swatow, Amoy, Tientsin and Newchwang has increased greatly during the same period. With regard to Export. wo find a satisfactory increase in ten: Muster Commanding H.M.S. Rifleman,hich is the most saleable produce of
and in charge of China Sea Survey. Hongkong, 20th July, 1866.
JNO. WM. REED,
unprovided with artillery or even muskets,pose of searching for certain rocks in the and a very slight demonstration would suf- neighbourhood of that port, the result is Mr Ridel will hereby made known for general informa- fice to induce submission most probably go to Pekin, and it is to be tion. hoped that the British minister will not lose such an opportunity as this to ask, in conjunction with the French
minister, for the opening of the Corea to European in- torcourse. This will be the surest way to prevent the recurrence of such lamentable events. The Corean junk remains bere dur- ing the journey of Mr Ridal to Tientsin and Pekin, and is an object of great curi- osity on the part of the inhabitants of this port
TELEGRAMS have been received
VIA
Kiachta to the 17th July, five days later than those brought by the mail, to the following effect :-
European Silk Crop expected to be dou- ble of last year. Silk declined 25 per cent
Politics no better.
NINGPO.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE,
CHINA.
EAST COAST, SHERT 3 AND NAMOA ISLAND.
VARIATION (* 0.
Foochow, and that the native Produce shipped thence to Chinese Ports shows an enhanced value in 1865, as compared with 1864, of $512,273. The amount of Du- LAMOCK ISLANDS.-The two small is- ties collected in Foochow since the open- landa porth-eastward of the East Lamocking of the foreign Customs shows largely. island are, with reference to East Lamock island, incorrectly laid down on the chart; in favor of British shipping, American they should be farther to the south-east and "Sundry" having fallen off every ward. Asautaing Rast Lamock island to be correctly laid down; from its south-cast year since 1862, since when the total sun pant the North Rock boats N. 38 E., in- received has also decreased, although un- stand of N. 22 B., and the island between dor the British flag, 1863 had an advan-
North Rock and East Lamook island bears
E., As
front the south-east point of East Lamock tage over the previous year to the extent Tas riot at Chinbai appears becoming island N. 29° E. instead of N. 15 of $155,774; and 1865.advanced on 1861 shewn on the chart (See Admiralty Chart, Namon island No. 1,957). The distances $66,899; 1864, however, had declined shewn in the chart are correct. The south- east extremity of East Lameck island is in from 1863, $25,780. line with the south-east extremity of North Rock on the bearing 3. 12 W. instead of
more serious. Some 250 or 300 fishing boats, said to have assembled, had almost
Various free fights. blockaded the port. bave occurred between the opposing parties, in which succuss has been nearly equally balanced in the sense that defests and vic- tories have alternated. The origin of the disturbance appears to be an undue squeeze levied by the mandarins, which the Asher-
Men resent.
The Uity of Nantes, we learn, narrowly oscaped a collision off the light ship with some steamer passing out. The Naning reports having lost a Chinese passenger shortly after leaving Chefoo; a lunatic, who contrived to escape from restraint, rushed
on deck and threw himself overboard.
FOOCHOW.
S. 25. W
From the north-east point of North Rock the observed true bearing of Dome island was found to be N. 0700 W., agreeing
with the chart.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. L
OSTEO. FIDON. PATENT, IST MARCH, 1862. MESSRS GABRIEL'S INVENTION FOR SUPPLYING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, WITH SOFT FLEXIBLE GUMS, Katirely dispensing with the use of Springs, Wires,
Metallic Fastenings, and espacially adapted fur those of long residence in Warin Climates.
MGABRIELS DENTISTS
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
(Diploma 18-1.5).
37, Harley Street Cavendish Square, and
doors frein the Railway Bridge, Ludgate Hill, Loudong Liverpool 134, Dake. Street. Birmingham: 65, New Street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
141
Congha, Asthma, and Encipient CONSUMPTION AN EFFECTUALLY CURED BY KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.
HOR-half a Century this well-known remedy for Pulmonary Disorders bha successfully stood the test of public approval, and their usefulness has bees extended to every clime and country of che civilized world. They may be found alike on the old fields of Austria, the back-woods of Aarrica,
Parties at the extremity of the globe, by forward Amoy shows an increase in imports ing particulars as to the condition of their mouths, with an enclosure of Une Guinea, will receive, by during 1865 of $3,555,091; and a de-
Fatin that which will enable them to take an in- crease in exports of $1,074,453. Ro-es- pression of the mouth so us to enable Messrs G. to
fist ward either a partial or complete set of Teeth,
GABRIELS CELEBRATED ODONTAL ports advanced over 1864 to the extent o
GIQUE for restoring and preserving the Teeth, 3 s. $450,759; and the amount of duties col-01 and 200 per bolle. Patent, White Enamel Sur fectedfell off $2,031. In Shipping and topping Front Terth, warranted never to change
THE TIMES ROCK, situated to the north- eastward of the Lanicole Telanits, originally reported by Mr ANDERSON of the schooner. Tonnage there has been a very large in-colour, 55, and 18s. 6d. per packet; and the Gusta Tunes (vide China Pilot, p. 104), and on which several vessels have recently struck, is a dangerona coral pinnacle with only t
water!
crease.
-In 1864, 601 vessels, registering 9210,539 tons, entered the port, whilst in feet over it at.
the From
the 1805 there were no less than 802 vessels, North Rock of the Lamook Islands bears 38. 37 W., distant a little over a mile, and registering 276,819 tons, being au aug- mentation of 141 vessels, and 68,280 Done Island N. 734 W., istant 12 miles. When on the Rock the cast bluff of East
Our correspondent mentions the contem- plate l establishment of a Chinese hospital at this port, on a similar basis to tha Lamock Island is just seen open westward
Several merchants
of the western apex of North Rock, the operation at Shanghai,
of 18° 114.
tons.
From the port of Takow, Formosa, the
anchorage. Yesterday the Batavia ground- have contributed liberally towards it, and extremes of the islande subtending an angioinformation is somewhat meagre, owing
ed on the same spot. The river would appear to be shoaling at this point and, if
it is desirable that some on the subject should be given.
NINGPO.
The latest phase of the Chinbai riet, wa hear, is a demand by the Taotai that one fishing mau out of I every boat concerned in the disturbance shall be given up to be be- Whether or not shis demand will hoarled. be submitted to, appears problematical, as the Foochow meu seem well able to protect themselves. The punishment appears ra ther severe, even in a Chinese point of view, for attempting to resist a too heavya queèzs. CHEFOO.
[FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]
|
professional assistance had been promised. he steam tug Gorilla is about to be sold to the Chinese for, it is reported, $10,000, but there is a litch in the transaction, in consequence of some formality having been neglected. A notification regarding infan- ticile, of which wo append a translation, has been issued by the police authorities.
Tax Japan Herald asserts that Choshiu and his son have at length yielded to the authority of the Tycoon, when they
found the hatte det railed to insist on the terms he had offered ir Harry Parkes had left for Nagasaki in H.M. Argus, and was likely to
to be absent a month. Dissatisfac
with the valuation placed tion is expressed wit ou several
Lamock clears the rock to the north-
subtended
in every important place in the East or West Indies, nd the Palace of Pekin. During this long period they have withstood the preteristons of numerons in- Terier rivals, and are now the acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Crida, Aakra, &
Sold in Boules and. Tius of various sizes Thous Saving, Chemist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard Londou.
N.B. To prevent spurious imitations, plasise to obse ve that the words "REATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are given on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which apne are genuine,
CORDIAL of the BENEDICTINE MOAKS of the ABBEY of FECAMP.
THIS Liqueur which dates from 1510, is Tonic Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of an raquisite Devour. The Salutary Place of witch it is com
zen, and compusene of the best Cordiala and one posed are there n the Cliffe of Noruids, they
of the most efficacious preservatives against epidemic possess all the visifying emanations of the Northeza
Porcha, 15.6d. per box. which explains the unmerous advantages obtainable by their patented method may be had of their Agenta or will be furnished direct on receipt of Twels
GABRIEL'S Practical Treatise on the Teeth diseases.
stadige,
SAUCE.
LKA AND PERRINS) WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the only gaud Sauce and applicable to every variety of Dish.
Extract of a Letter fruns a Medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851.
*Tell Lea and PERRIN that their nuco is highly cateansed in India, and is, in my opinion, the must palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that
The High Latenck, open north-westward to the officer in charge of Customs there westwart, and open south-eastward of it, having been only a short time at his post. clears the rock to the south-eastward.
It is worthy of note, however, that not- To avoid I this danger the angle sub by the Lamack Islands should not be greater withstanding the return for 1884. con- than 10 mes, an
when the High Lamock is shut in. prises a period of 14 months and those for The
vessels, place and other
placed this rock farther from the islands, but on nearly 1865 a period of 12 months only, a con- the sate bearing given above. The siderable increase in Import and Export is made." distance, which with them must have been is shown, and the number of vessels, both mere gness work, was carefully measured from the gun boat Drake whilst at anchor entering and clearing, together with the on the rock. Its position as marked on Admiralty, Chart from the authority of Mr amount of tonnage under each definition ANDERSON was sounded over, but no dan- ins advanced in highly satisfactory
inauner.
H
the
Couvention recost articles in the new could be discovered, in the fishermen, Most painul news has just been received test is copy concluded: and a pre-who were offered a reward to point out any other rocks, assert that none other exist in
A meeting of
mis is to be called at Kioto, for the pur- posa of laying before them the provisions sutered into with foreigners for the opening of Higo. The Italian frigate Magenta has
arrived at Yukohania.
THE interval since the departure of the P. & U. Stenner "Sopan with the European Mail, on the 2th June, has liven reintered of interest pricipally by the Now Tariff coming into: live operation. It was only sigzel on Monday, 20th June, published on the 27th, and was in force on the 1st faly
At Swatow it appears that the Imports that vicinity,
THE MACKINNON ROCK, in the chan-of 1866 bave exceeded those of 1864, to uel between Namoa and the Lamock the amount of $2,814,191; but there has
which the Ellen Rodger, Islands, on
been a decline in the Exports; and lastly, struck in 1832, is a dangerous coral pin-
scle with only 5,
feel ou it at low water. Canton shows a total increase in the From it the north-west point of Plat Is- land bears
CAUTION.
LEA AND PERRINS Bug to caution the Public against spurious imitation of their celebrated
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
& P. have discovered that several of the For- cign Markets have been supplied with SPURIOUS IMITATioNs, the labels closely resembling these of the genuina Sauce, and in one or more instances the naine of L. and P. forged.
67, distant three quarters foreign trade ofthe port for 1865 of of a mile, the cast extremity of Ouste Rock $7,352,000; being $2,057,000 on Im-- 80 E. 2 miles, and the apex of Dome ports and $4.395,000 on Exports. The their rights. island N. 65 E...2 miles.
the of Ruth Rock
Mr. Boxer, mastor in command of H.M. increase in Tonnage dues and duties for We are glad to hear that the Japanesu
Hesper, reported another rock in this the same period appears to have been have found two most intelligent turn channel a little to the eastward of the Tls. 116.000, divided as follows:-In- gentlemen, on an Eaglishman the other an American, to assist them in carrying out the Makiunon Rock. This danger was searched Bonded Warehouse regulations Mr Ben- for in the Duke, without success and the port duty Tla. 26,300; Export duty Tls. janin Seate and Mr T. Hogg. In this fishermen most positively asserted that no 87,700; and Tounge dues Tls. 2,300. other rock than the Makinon exista in the The number of vessels, and tons has also
We selection they have, we are given to un-
are therefore of opinion that derstand, been guided by their own judge Boxer, mast bars seen the Makiunon advanced. The total entered in 1864.. ment, and not by ministerial nomination.
the difference in position may be There is a talk of a third gentleman of an- rock to the fact of the Hesper being an was, vossele 847, tons 352,719; and in.
ascribed to the
other nationality being engaged, but, as Fet. this is not settled.
relieve
(T).
iran vessel, and in consequence, the bear 1865, vessels 893, tans 485,094. The ings taken from her compasses cannot be total cleared in 1864, vessels 855, tons implicavid this danger vessels entering the 354,198; and in 1885, vessels 886, tous channel from the westward should not bring 482.972. Plat Island to the westward of 8. W by S.
N.
when Oeste rock bears 8. by bearing; they are to the castward of the Alackinnon rock and can baul to the southward,
Entering the channel from the eastward after passing Done Island, steer to the northward until it bears F. by N., keeping it on that bearing until Plat Island beard 3. W. by S.
T. H TIZARD,
from the Kingdom of Corsa. On the 7th iustazt, a Corean junk with the French tricolor at one of the mast heads, was ob
It brought served entering the hatbanr. the Reverend Abbe Ridel, Catholic Bi- sionary, and alereu Corean Christians, who bare fed from that country on account of the persecation now raging there by order of the father of the King, against the Chris tian churches. Mr Ridel reports that in the mouth of February last, the King re- ceived intelligence that the Russians had crossed his frontier, crossell
And that they were At holding intercourse with his subjects. the same time the Curean embassy in China informed their sovereign that the Chinese had murdered two Catholic missionaries, and that it would be well to imitate this example. Upon this, a general order was issue to apprehend all the Catholic Mis sionaries (there
here being no other Missionaries) Two and to exterminate the Christains. French bishops and seven priests were ar- Tested, and after having been cruelly tor- tured were
were beheaded. Ás a special favor a
We have authority to state that one of request by some of the missionaries to ba
the Governors for Foreign affairs, who was executed on Good Friday, was acceded to.
in Yokohama on Monday week, declared Only three Catholic priests remained, and they managed to hide themselves in the that he saw Kubota Sentaro, the General
They determined that one of lately commanding the Japause Garrison ruist Dome island is northward of an by We can now turn our attention to the mountains.
should endeavour to reach their number
at Kanogawa, in:
spirits ; | perfect health and the coast, and come to this port for the and that su far from being insane, as re- purpose of asking the protestion of the ported, he has an appointment as Super French Government for those who remain- intendent of munitions, of War in Yeldo ed. Mr Ridel was selected by his cou- and has not lost rank by the change-alt freres for the task, and it was only in obe though the pay is not equal to that of his dience to the united judgement of his bro- former post. There is no truth in the
originating statement
in the same source. — ther priests, that be parted from them, and cams on his present errand. He describes that open hostilities have commenced be- the Tycoon. the devastation committed on the Christian tween Choshiu. Satan and church of the Corsa as appalling. One There is still a hope that blows may be drawn "was toru, nearly all Christians, were ordered avoided. The first blood to renounce the faith. Many were mar- simply an affair, in which those engaged
others tyred;
fied, and the greatest conster were Ronine-partisans of Choshiu--but not nation provaila. The Pagan pupulation acting as his soldiers or under his orders.
(There is no truth in the statement made are averse to the persecution, but they are
resist.
There were at the be in the same quarter that the Japan Herald this ΟΙ year about fifty thousand publishes all Official Nutifications " ginning Catholic Christians in
in the kingdom of
Tuesday last wo heard that the Coren. The two priests who survive, if news respecting Choshit was not confirm
to iu- We have now the satisfaction information. We shall extract only the the results of the whole Import and Ex-| they can escape the researches of the King's ed.
form our readers that it was yesterday fully soldiers will try to keep alive the faith un- til fresh missionarios airive; but they have supported--and official communications main results shown, however, as we fear port trade, and the amount of the import-
which existed
made by
the Gorogio that, wher lost everything The
in that our observations have already beened and exported treasure, less ro-exports. the Tyoon putting his army
The total estimated
of fo- books and especially two dictionaries of the motion, determined to hold Choshin to the extended to a nearly sufficicat length. Corean language, compiled by the French acceptance of the terms proposed to him or
The value of Imports at Foochow dur reign Imports and Native Coast trade missionaries with the labour of twenty-five to fight-he sent a minister with submission. years continual application, together with He, and his son, therefore, now go into re-
report is as follows. In 1861 (July to Tle. 142,969,347; and in 1865, to Tla. the printing establishment and material for tirement-and his successor will be appointing the several periods embraced in the Imports, during 1804, amounted publishing books in the Corean language, d by the Mikado. have all been destroyed. The loss to the
There is now to be called a meeting of the December), Foreign manufactures imported 169,950,334; being an increase of the science of languages ince
incurred the de- Daimios at Rioto, that the Governmen
red by struction of the above named dictionaries is, may lay before them the agreement entered were estimated at $865.319; in 1862, they latter, over the former year, of Tis.
rose to $691,168, in 1863, they further 26,980,987. it is feared, irreparable, all the sacred into with the Foreign representatives re-
opening of Hiego;-and specting the vessels for celebrating the holy sacrifice of
mass have been destroyed by the King's who object will be called upon to give their increased to $122.924; and in 1864, had the views in writing, that it may be clearly dis- reached the sum of $1,011.833, which fell orders, and the Christian church in Corea is threatened with destruction. At played to the Mikado on the one side, and the time Mr Ridel left, the momentarily ceased, as the ingention had to the foreigners on the other side, who in the subsequent year to $724.177. really are. This meeting need while 1864 appears to have been the it interfered with the harvest of the crops; not delay the return of the Tycoon to
most prosperous year for the Foreign orders
been given to resume the Yeddo, as members of his (torogio can act of extirpating the Christians in the
as well as himself.
We hear that the Belgian Treaty will he manufactures. 1852 shows the largest in An Italian ports of Opium and metals, the figures Mr Ridel left this by the Naazing for concluded in a few days. Tientsin, in order to see the French Adini frigate the Magenta arrived in harbour being as follows; Opium in 1861 was ral, who is there at present, and it is ex- last Sunday, the Captain of which is ac- valued at $2,309,740; in 1862, at pected that a Freuch vessel of war will be eredited with
too
weak
it
On
were
in the capital city ryany Corean Choshin
the
but
Fork
have
that
of such cruelties. Such a wholesale massa-
u saw the
friends
gratis
those
powers from King Victor
Emanuel to enter into treaty with Japan.
RICE RIOT.
Master F. N., and Chief Assistant Surveyor H.M.S. Kifleman.
THE CHIN TRADE REPORTS FOR 1865.
Tue. Foochow report is quito exhaustive in its details and gives a considerable amount of very interesting and valuable
$5,789.391; in 1863, at $5,054,824; in
Ar Sinagawa, the rowdy suburb of Yeddo 1864, at $4,347,338; and in 1865, at
serious
year 1865, and we are glad to find that Analysis of Chinese Commerce during the the total amount of the trade of China is considerably above that of the previous year 1864; the estimated value of the in- crease being no less than Tis. 27,933,730. At Shanghai there has been a decrease in total value to the amount of Tis. 12,504,907; and at Ningpo, to the amount of Tis. 2,718,355; but at each of the other Ports a satisfactory augmentation is observable, reaching in the aggregate Tla, 43,156,992. The forgoing figures show
value
to
The total estimated value of Native Produce exported to foreign Countries and Coast trade Imports, daring 1864 (in- ciniave of treasure), amounted to Tis. 121,537,327; and in 1865, to Tis. 138.217.547; being an increase of the latter over the former, of Tis. 11,680,220, (To be continued.}
MISCELLANEOUS.
JOHN OAKRY & 80NS,
Bent to the Corea to demand reparation. The feeling in France when this sad new arrives there, will be so strong that the. able to be
there has been ous riec-riat. Three $3,312,364. Metals in 1861 were esti-WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. French government will hardly
of hundred men,
not Runina, commonly so decline assuming the responsibility taking measures to prevent the recurrence called-armed with staves, axes and such mated at $288,229; in 1862, $130,902; like weapons, cutored the place and broke in 1863, at $397,221; in 1864, at into no less than 41 ricastores- The police $262,975; and 1865, at $305,397, It cre of French clergy by a Pagan monarch, without provocation on their part, will ex- and soldiery captured about 50 of the rio-
ters. and it is expected that through them, will thus be ecce that the value of Imports cite the strongest indignation not only in
Rice has fallen 2 at Foochow has gradually declined since France, but wherever belief in Christianity all may be discovered.
Boos per pioul in Yeddo within the past day 1862. It is gratifying, however, to note axists. The
is in a wretched or two, and the people talk very hopefully Corean government. state the widow of the late king has of the effects of the cessation of the Choshiu that during the past year an improvement, For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro-Plate
rebellion. is adopted a youth for the sovereign, and it
the father of this youth who is the author
to the extent of $530,583 has taken place
of all these cruelties. The Corea is com- ME TIZARD, Master, R.N., and Chief As-in that branch of the losport trade which pletely undefended. A gun-boat could make
hay- eistant Surveyor of H.M.S. Rifte man,
its way to the capital without any fear of ing, under the orders of Commodore is carried on by natives in goods of Chi- The Corean army is a rabble Jones, proceeded to Swatow for the pur-nese origin; and that the direct trade with
Tesistance.
MANUFACURERS OF EMERY, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY AND GLASS CLOTH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE-BOARDS, SILVERSMITH SOAP
Plate Glass, &c, SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, AND OTHER GLUES.
Wellington Milla, Blackfriars Rd., London, S.
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NOTES FOR TOURISTS IN THE NORTH OF CHINA. WITH 4 MAPS. FONTAINING Information respecting the chief places of interest to be visit- ed at Feking, particulars respecting the Roads means of transport, exchange, places of accommodation &c., &c.
WITH
Three itineraries to gates of the Great Wall.
"China Mail" Office.
May 11, 1866.
Blus
We can discover
From the North-China Daily News. A few months ago a writer in the China Mall commenced the publication of a series of Notes for Tourists in the North of China, and these hate new been published in a condeused form with the name of the writer, Mr N. B. Dennys. He is well qualin hed in the work he has undertaken, and bis opi- ons as to the best modes of travelling as well as his casual remarks. apon men and manners. north, are worthy of attention. no omission in the list given, all the prepsutions necessary to secure confort en route and at the various inus being very minutely forth. From stage to stage of the journey, the traveller will find that his author he preceded him, and that the discomforts from which he suffers have been suffered before by one at least who is set himself to devise oguns whereby they may be overcome We commend to these interested in topographical researches the description given of Peking, while- those whose ideas regarding, the history of Peking and the innúy vicissitudes through which it lins pa sed since its first establishiruent are misty and co fused, will do well to ruin over the endlessed account given at page 25. We cut pass in review each. chapter of Mr Dennys' valuable little work.
Meanwhile, those who futend to travel in the Chi-- i province during the approaching autumn months, cannot do better than arwept these Notes as their guide,
From the Hankoo Times.
There are plenty of eights in and around the city, sothe visible and many more invisible, and Mr. Denny's description of the cities and their points of As to its cor- interest is full and earefully giv.nl. rectness we are unfortunately unable to indge.
The name of the book Notes for Tourists in the North China" is rather ambitious, as the Author. confines himself to Pakiig and two routes from that i city to Kulgon, about 130 miles distant, but for a visit to Peking the information will prove very acceptable to a traveller especially if I sing at an iun...
From the Shanghae Recorder.. The present mail brings us a copy of the fal Httle guide book- for Tourists in the North of China, which has recently been published by Mr N. B. ennys, and we we are glad to be able to express a favorable opinion upon its serviceableness." book, though it only pretends to be a guide,to travellers, contiina auch usefo! and interesting information; and may be looked-upon in the light of the Murray for Tourists in Northern Provinces of the Celestial Empire.
FOR SALE.
The-
THE CHINA DIRECTORY For 1860 THE
printed and published by Messrs A.. SHORTREDE & Co.
Price, bound.
Cobound in Paper cover. Hongkong, March 23, 1866.