-ArGcST 2, 1866.
XXVI of this Ordinance to the Colony andthe Ports in the
iza.
Master of a Junk shall in- erson for time being in com- rge of the same.
The Harbor shall mean the ctoria.
The Colony" shall mean the gkong and its Dependencies The Governor" shall mean ey the Governor of Bongkong er for the time being administ overnment of the Colony of
Harbor Master" shall mean or the time being conducting Department of this Colony, and -ppointed by the Governor to or Assistant Harbor Master. tch of Section 16 of Ordinance Bas empowers the Registrar rant Certificates of Liceuse of Easels carrying Passengers ba
ealed
ch
and the Chinese Main
Stations of the Harbor e shall be established at such Colony as the Governor may time determine, which shall be perintendence and Control of Master and shall he called Ster's Stations."
arbor Master shall with the he Governor appoint a suitable. or Junks in the Harbor and at
Master's Stution," to be called s for J
Janks."
nchorges for Juukas to be ap aforesaid shall be notified by t in the G verament Gazette od Notices in the English and
to be affixed and exhibit Harbor Master's Ofice and -pectively, and in such other - cspicuous places as the ter ay from time to time
Harbor Master may from time the approval of the Governor Anchorage for Junks.
Junk shall (except from stresa anchor at any place within the
Y
e Colony other than the An
nks appointed for the Harbor ArDor Master's
Station.
Junk entering the Harbor ately proceed to and take up hin the limits of the Anchorage Jointed for the Harbor.
Jark entering
the Waters of for any purpose other than that weather)
elter iron stress of
the Master shall not desira tó
arbor, proceed to One of the
ter's Stations and take up its ご
limits of the
the
Achorage
pained for such Station,
Daine
Master of every Junk shall
-nurs after Arrival within the ta Harbor Master's Station Arrival za the Harbor Master's such Harbor Master's Sation as y be, and shall if a Liceaized. it the Liceuse thereof, and if ed Junk, furnish the particulars aentioned which shall be enter- ister kept for the purpose, that
e and Capacity of Jauk (in
name, address and description
- ur Owners of such Junk and
1.
name, address audi description
Ince or Agent, if any, of the argo in the Colony.
description of the Cargo on umber of the Crew.
place from which the Junkc
voyage to the Colony, and thu departure from such place, and al in the Colony.
ther carrying any" and what womunition.
on compliance with the Provi
last Section, the Master of eve-
a Purait to be called
I receive a rage Pass,
Pass," and shall forthwith for the same as is hereinafter
and in defanit thereof shall be Fine not exceeding Ten Dollars
than Two Dollars.
Junk shail leave any Anchor-
ke without Clearance or a Sper unless the
-ress of weath the Vessel
she render it
nd in such case she shall return
Anchorage whe
rage when such necessity
it shall have ceased.
Junk shall leave any Anchor-
ks between the boats of 6 Y, M. from October to March iniu- tween the hours of 7 e.. and 5 April to September inclusive, Special Permit or a Special Clea called a "Night Clearance." Master of every Junk about to Anchorage for Junks shall, 18 re the time of the intended De- such Junk, boist at the highest such Flag or Signal as shall from
e be specified by the Harbor.
notified in the manner pres Section VI in:
to the An- respect Junks, and also shall
give no
7
intended Departure and nature
Dosed Voyage at the Harbor Mas-
or Station, the case may be,
ill
thereupon be furnished with
Junge for the Anchorage
and if a Licensed Juuk thereof will be returned to him; always that in case such Junk
ave such Anchorage within 24
the Master
shall report Cute Harbor Master's Office or Sta-
e case may be, and the d shall,
reason
so required to do, ro mit Clearance, and if a Licensed
redeposit, the License
nse thereof.
he Harbor Master may from no grant to any Master of a Junk
9 he called a Special Permit
be a sufficient Warrant or au-
the doing of any act mentioned
ermit.
Every Master of a Junk who ale or refuse or fail to comply Provisions of Sections VIII, IX, all incur a Penalty or Fine not
$100 and not less than $20 or ent with or without Hard Labor eriod not exceeding Six Calendar and not less than One Calendar
Every Master of a Junk who at or fail to comply with the Pro- Section XI or shall knowingly. ne particulars concerning
the iu- which be is thereby required shall incur a Penalty or Fine oding $200 nor less than $20 or ment with or without Hard Labor period not exceeding Six Months than One Mouth and it shall be the Governor if he shall think fit sut under his hand
order that
No. 1120-Avorst 2, 1866.)
any Junk whereof the Master has refused or failed to comply with the Provisions of thesaid Section
and whether such Master shall have been brought to trial and pun ished or not, shall quit the Waters of this Colony within 15 hours from the service of such order on board of such Junk under Penalty of Forieiture of such Junk to the Crown.
Harbor Master, with the approval of the Governor, nay determine and which condi- tions shall be endorsed upon or contained in such License. And such Boat or Vessel having obtained a License the Master thereof shall cause the Number of said License to be painted in White Figures, (to the satisfaction of the Harbor Master, 20
inches
THE CHINA MAIL.
EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT
ON THE "GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.
XIX Every Master of a Junk violatinges in length on a Black Ground on each was with the swear then so it seems to belling enough to purchase land, which is present momout that system is almost en
the Provisions of Sections XIII and XIV shall be Imprisoned with Hard Labor for auy period not exceeding Twelve and not less than Three Calendar Monthis, and such Junk and her Cargo shall be forfeited to the Crown.
XX. No License, Anchorage Pasa, Clear- ance or Special Permit shall be used in respect of any Fuck other than the Junk therein specified or for any Purpose other than the one therein mentioned, and every Master of Junk who shall knowingly ase or attempt to use the same in violation of this Section, or who shall knowingly use or attempt to use any License, "Anchorage Pass, Clearance or Special Permit which shall not have been lawfully obtained, shalt be fuprisons with Hard Labur for any Twelre and not less
farm not studar Months, and every than Three Junk in respect of which a License, An-
95, Clearance or Special 1
Permit have been use or attempted to be used in violation of this Section aball to- gather with the Cargo thereof sud whether the Mister shuil ve been brought to trial or not be forfeited to the Crown
XXI. Every Mister of a Jank bringing inta d
Person who shall in the
which
the opinion of ta
160
she Olort before
of-
Seagoing License, a year,
Do., a month and fraction of a month, Fishing License, a year,
Do..
a month and fraction of a month, For an Anchorage Pass,
Special Permit, Day Clearance, Night du.,
it
The
(rom the London Evening Mail, drine 10.). The Great Northern has hitherto been regarded as being one of the best-managed railway systema in the kingdom, but at the
as well as the character of which is entirely tirely blocked by a disaster the magnitude without precedent in the history of railway accidents in this country, and can only find its parallel in
which may calaroities, sometimes have been heard of 1he other side of the Atlantic.
That three heavily laden trains of mer-
carrying the following load: Ou his holster instead of a cloak a large leg of mutton; ou one side of his horse bung suspended by the logs half a dozen forls, and to balanco this stock of poultry, two enormous cabbages dangled on the reverse saddle-flap, the right hand supported a large bouquet, in the midst here and there the man's sword, pouch, &c., struggle for bare existence. XXX. The several Fees hereinafter speci-now-a-days with the Ale de-C
-Camp fod shall be payable under this Ordinance long since there was a fine expose in Bengal, until altered by the Governor and Ex- which our readers may possibly remember, ecutive Council
and now we are pronjaed another from the $20.00
same Presidency. It time that these scandals coazA7 The duties of an A. D. C. 2.00 should be
clearly defined, and all parties 10.00 concerned should be careful to keep to them. 1.60 thun may, at first sight, be apparent. Em $09.50 ployed in keeping bonsehold accounts, in 00.25 cogist, thisbrent generally, these
officers to a
extent, become 00.2 acquainted with the priavte affairs of those
they serve. Many
sad foibles, freaks, conutricities come to light which must tend An Ordinance enosted by the Gomernor of more or less, to lessen that respect which
verted no warn advances on the security of Hongkong, with the Advice of the Legis every soldier ought to feet for his superiora. Tea property. This determination has re- lative Council thereof, for altering the A slip, a hasty word, will often betray a resulted from the reports of Commissioners Time of the Vacation of the Supremesecrat, which, if enol, have remained hid who have made themselves acquainted with
did his
sout into the Tea-producing districts, and her on legitimate work
work, would an intimate knowledge of the doings of Sylhet, and Cachar, if not, also, of those Living in the same house, with the condition of every plantation in Assam,
every one in it, the keeper of all accounts, in the Himalayah raugo. the Aide-de-Camp must eventually acq
To their bonour ba it 1. Section II of Ordinance No. 3 of 1859 great power.
said, that few, we might almost say none, have is hereby repealed.
II Except for the Purpose of issuing up to the present, abusel it. Still, we do Writes, receiving Petitions or completing consider the position a fair one, and we any Sessions, Hearing, Inquiry or Trial trust soul to see some alteration in the rules
handed down
universal. The duties of next hereinafter mentioned, no Business the personal Staff of our raters may be, un zhall be transacted the Supreme Court,
nigh impossible. The sound cause of the dislike felt to "touch Tea at home, arises from the number of gardens now offering for sale. Most of these are of large area as estates, though of sinal? aréa as Tea- plantations, and in this a grest mistake has been made, more especially as it is next to impossible at the present motaant to get a Company. Existing Companies are
plant, but they do not care to be encuober It is not adjacent to their own plantations, and in ed with a large area of forest or waste land which, if tot held in fee-simple, will sooner or later prove an expensive burthen, and they are very far from being disposed to pay for it. Under these circumstances, it is quite possible that many of those who have ladon, will had itormal gardens on spout then did thould damit into each other in find losing one, or if middle of a tunnel almost simulta actually that, still very far from the re-neously little more than 20 miles from munerative undertaking they flattered them
iem- Lopdou; that such trains should have the become ignited by the fire from the furna prove Banks have learned to look shy ou these
cos of their overthrown and shattered en- undertakings, and two, which are intimately gines, and that the tunnel, which is more connected with India, have decided on mak that half a mile in length, should be con- 16
Court.
1.05
Be it evasted and ordained by the Co- vernor of Elongkong, with the Advice of the Legislative Council theroof, as follows.
from
inn
which
all.
ur
it
Latiss
100,
on
into one huge furnace and its air shafts into a species of burning crater is a calamity so astounding as to be almost in-
credible were it not that it is undeniably
true.
started
The scene of this extraordinary occur rence is the Wolwyn Tunnel,about ive miles beyond Hatfield, and between the Welwyn Junction and Stevenage, and the narrative of the circumstances collected on the spot is this Shortly before 11 o'clock a train of goods' cinpties
Saturday night from the King's-cross goods' station for Hitchin.
On reaching the centre of the of a tube, or some other cause, the engine broke down, and the train was brought a stand.
this emergency
it would have been the duty of Ray, the guard, who was in the break in the rear of the traia, to have gone back out of the tunnel, and given tbo stopping signal. This
MISCELLANEOU
147
TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.
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Metallic Furlenings, and especially adapted for those of long residence in Warm Climates.
MESS GABRIEL
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
DENTISTS
(Diploma 1815),
27, Harley Street. Cavendish Square, and 41 doors from the Railway Bridges Lodge Hill, London; Liverpool: (34 Duke Stroot, Birmingham: 63, New Street, Parties at the extremity of the globe, by forward thus enclosure of Oue Guinea, will receive by ing particulars as to the condition of their mouth, return that which will enable them to take an in- pression of the mouth so as to enable Measts G, to for ward either a partial or complete set of Teeth.
GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED ODONTAL. GIQUE for restoring and preserving the Teeth. Its ed., and 21e, per bottle. Palaut White Enamel for opping Front Teeth, warranted never to change. colour, 58, and 10a. 6d. per packet; and the Guita Percha, 1.6, per box.
GABRIEL'S Practical Treatise on the Teeth
fan hull i trisil, have come to the Colo-nctually commenced on or before the Day become aliunst tradition, have nowwood Leech, has supplied the New York Welwyn Tanual, either from the bursting which explains the numerous advantages obtainable
or other coni-
for the пу
of Aleu licaney, or any purposes of snaring froue Leprosy persoa sofaring
ous diseases, shall be liable to pay a tagious Fine not exceeding Ten Dollars and not less Que Dollar for every sucht Person so
by him aforesaid.
than
2 shall be lawful for any Person
or the Offices connected therewith, indoubtedly are, many and varied, but it cer
the Evening of the Twentieth Day of Augusttainly was never intended that they should range over such a wide field, serving well, in each Year until the Morning of the
A man cannot do everything Twelfth of October then next follow
Day
ing:
sent de.
rabs a
deputed therefo by the Governor or by the Provided nevertheless, that it stiall be why then should he be called upon to at-el, completely festooned tion, from a cause, not explained
4:
a12
ler of any of fler Majesty's Ships
Jawin for the Governor at any time to tempt it? direct the business of the Supreme Court
or any Officer or Constable of to be resume during the period above
e Police Furcs, at any time to hourd Buy Jork within the Waters of the Colony and demand, the prodission of either All uage Paɛa, a Clearance, Special Permit, nit, or Lodnse, and in case by reason of the na-production of any one of such Daon. ments or for any other reason, there sl be ground to believe or suspect that any Provision of this Ordinance has been vio inted by the Master of such Juuk, or case the Dogment produced shall appear from the date thereof or from any other
ur
named, and to make any other Order in the Premises which to the said lion mior may See expedient and necessary for the Public interests and convenience.
THE DUTIES OF AN A. D. C. (From the Bombay Gazette.)
+
The pleasantest possible, we have heard What are the duties of an A. D. C.
A SKETCH OF TENNYSON AND HIS HOME. An American gentleman, Mr Harry Hare- me Journal with the following account of a visit he recently made to Tennyson
Mr Tennyson's residence at Farring.ord use, isle of Wight, ia at once spacious, inpretending, and elegant. It has a wide front, all clustered over with the trailing to the right of which runs a with woudbines, and at the left side appears .སྐ pleasant conservatory filled with choice plants. I was charged with the broad faths, as I approached the bouse, which (From the Englishman.)
were sheltered irregularly, on each side, There is always a teatenoy to overdo that with ancient oaks, which threw their spread which has, in any instance, proved a profit-ing branches completely over them. Then able and good thing, and though this is not the wide level lawas extended on each side always mattende with advantage to the to shaded allées, in which I loved to think genorul public, it invariably leads to disa- the poet wandered, weaving the sweet fan pointment to many. So long as an inter-gies that should charm the world. taking is legitimately pursued, it can seldom A Butler, in plain olothes, ushered me as fail to benefit the promoters, but, so soon into a cabinet until he could inform the my arrival. Perhaps no better ik- to wear a speculatve character,
has found than this collection (gathered mostly
TEA.
pres
23
to
his companion, was subsequently found in the break van dead, it is quite clear they did not tase. This occurred about 12 30 a 20. on this (Sunday) morning, and had scarcely taken place when the down Midland goods train, the driver of the engine of which had received no signal of danger on the London side, ran into the tunnel and dashed into the rear of the already broken down train of empties. The violence of the shook was such as to throw the Midland engine and the heavy train -of goods which it was drawing, and which, other merchandise, was known to laden with casks of contain several wag
oil and other
by theit pantel meton may be had of their Agents or will be furnished direct on receipt of Twive Stamps.
SAUCE.
LEA AND PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,
Pronounced by Connoisseure to be the only good Sauce and applicable to every variety of Dish.
Extract of a Letter from a Medical gentleman at Madras his brother at Worcester, May, 1851
"Tell Lea and Pants that their Sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the mixt palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made."-
CAUTION. LEA AND PERRINS
cause to bave been unlawfully obtained many people say. He must dance and ride it is suffer aooner or later. The dex to the ostan of Mr. Tennyson could he oral als of a combustible. Beg to caution the Public against spurious imitation to be unlawfully usal, to arrest such Jud well, he must be "a perfect lady's man," ciltivation of te, in this siderable by rimself) of minerals and fossils, curiona ebaracter, over on to the up line, ping
• Let Cilego and the Master of such Junk his small talk must be inexhaustible, his hitherto been attended its produc- crustaces, shells and crystals, all tabellert
and deliver them into the Custoly of the Superintendent of Police,
XXIII
All Every Offense against the Pra
with
2
ind
of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
& U. eign Markets bave been supplied with SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sance, and in one of mere
stances the name of L. and P. forged,
P. have discovered that several of the Fir
L. and P. will proceed against any are who may mauufacture or vend saeli imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise theth of any infringement of their rights.
His advantage to those engaged in its
them one upon the other in
heaps reaching patience endless, his temper angelic.
and arranged carefully. In a few moments tact must be iminense; he wist be able to tion, but, like everything else, it is now be
to the crown of the arch, and completely mako hiruself agreeable not only to the ing overdona, not as regards the actual I was shown into the drawing-room, where blocking the tammel. Whether from non- visions of this Ordinance still be a Mise young and beautiful, but also to the ancient production itself, but with reference to the saw Mrs Tennyson and the poet's maiden sternation or from neglect, no sigual of the
and ugly. He must know exactly where character it has assumed. No one can be sister. reanor and may be triert in a sammar and bow to speak, and where to look know blind to the fact that numerous parties,
to the signalman at the mishap was given i The ladies entertained me by showing northern end towards Stevenage, and in an way, either
by the Marine Magistrate or by the two Police Magistrates or either of them lag and saying nothing. He must be a with little or no capital or means to success-me somo exquisite photographic albums, incredibly short space of time the Scotch Provided always that the trial of every Of good accountant, and an excellent man-sfully carryjou a Tim-plantation, have enter at a packet of photographs of Mr. Car-
meat train came bringing up the dead fence, the commission of which may render ager. The 4. D. C. of the present dayed on the puranit, with the sole object of lyle.
meat frore the north for the supply of the "As I any Junk or Cargo file to Forisitare unnst, in short, us a complete genius. His selling the same so soon as a few acres of
was examining them Mr Tenny Monday's Newgate-market, with other ambition
Bou came in must be boundless, but no menial plant commence yielding leaf. The con-
in from his study. How can I goods. Thus wan a Great Northern train, der the Provisions of this Ordinance, shall office should be beneath his notice. Whe. sequence is that the value of Tea-producing describe him to you?
entered the tunnel,, and dashed into the be tried as the Harbor Master's Office or at her the jars of
in preserves such other place as the Governor may di
the godown gardena undertaken with this object bas
ing of He is, perhaps, five feet nine inches in
the ruins alredy capsized Midland goods. ASK FOR LEA AND PERSINS SAUCE, rest by ras Magistrale and a Police have to be coated, or a full-dress one tonterially decreased in the Home market, height, but he atoops winch as he walks. In a few moments it was discovered that Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Pro
Abe
be attended, whether a a wet nurse is re- RO Juuch so
So indeed, that
of land, au ucre of
thus looks shorter. He does not seem
the engine of the Great Northern train had prietora, Worcester; Messra, Crose and Blackwell- Masistente sitting together, who shall have. power in their discretion to extend the pequired; or a new pair of horses for his planted with sinubs of four years' growth, to bed above fifty years of age, yet his gait turned over, and that the goods and Way- Mesare. Barclay, and Sons, London, &c. &c, i hy red hunted for an appeal front hair Deci- master's carriage an A. D. C. must be which, a few years ago, would realize is feeble, and the wearing of glasses adds to gons of the Midland train had become A. S WATSON & Co., Hongkong; and by Grocers sion to the Supreme Court under de tinence hatter, at groot, footman, and nursery of at six hundred. It has been overdoue, dress is extremely, old-fashioned-indeed, of the engine furnaces scattered about.
perfectly an fait, in one and all Chief thousand rupees, in tow diffiant to dispose the impression of his being older. tis ignited from the burning coal and oinders and Oilmen universally. No. of 1553, either before or after the maid, all come within the sphere of his not so much as regards the area actually he looked more like an old picture stepping Singular to relate, both drivers and Bremen expiration therevf.
uties, he is the head of each separate under cultivation, as in
gendleinsn of the
of all the engines had escaped either uuhurt nineteenth century. His coat, short in the
or with but alight injuries, and baving signal- shall be charge with having riolated, the is fair in expect officers to do this kind of That cultivation of
of Tea is highly waist, was of a sort of lussy woolsey mate. Jed to the neareststations, both upanddowe, Provisions of this Ordinance diall be forth work: also, what penalty failure entails
remunerative if
expoumically carried out, vial, of a grey mixed colour, and fired him what had happened, the first step taken was with arrested and detained outil the said We ages with the opinion lately express and too much has not been paid for the very tight; rest and trousers of the same
to look after the guard of the Northern train Mister shall either has been acquitted ofed by the Pioneer, that incapicity to per- garden in the rst instance, no one will material Aroond his ample shirt-collar a of the Offence cliar god or if found guilty, shall for any of the above monial offices cannot douy, and some exceptional ouse must, black cravat was loosely tied. But wot fempties, Ray, who was found in the midst of the ruins of his break frightfully crushed have pail the Fire juilicted upon him, and fairly be considered us a breach of military therefore, have arisen for the distavor it could detract from the power of his massive and quite dead, and with him another man, in case shall fail to pay within Ten Days discipline. But then, our contemporary which the shares of the majority of the Ten foreliend, high and broad, and nothing a fireman in the employ of the Metropolitane any Fue which use he inflicted upon him, seems to forget that should any pecumary Companies now in existence are held in the could be more picturesque than the 1
long 'ዲዮ
Railway,
whom it
ve a it appears he was convey- such Jak and the blative if the soft diftienfties arise, the matter assumes quite Lobec markets the sam; may be recovered
These exceptional causes black hair, fine as silk (bat plentifully mix if any of the ner different
fine head, bone, who, although not quite doad, was Papeet, Regarding the case of are two-fold. The first is found in the enured with grey), which fell over hus fine head, ing surreptitiously down the line to his Procenda
therof, after deducting therainrm Captain Jarvis we know nothing beyond mousauma paid to the original holders for the down even to the shoulders. His eyes are in a dying condition and was not expected
the accent the expenses of such shall the pail to the appearul before the poble, but plantations, zo
_sale
what las of such, Fine as afores
the not nafraqueen full-
appearance about the lids common to al Northern up-tiniu, Lacey, was also found the Owner or Owners of the Juak if claimed left of there being a row in the heen formed, and in whicit Conapanies have-1-dark-grey, f, think, and have the peculiar to survive many are. The guard of the house cannot astonish my que whe basing short of the promises held out by the students, and specially night readurs, which lying on the line ear his break, must within Twelve Calendar Mouths from the beru for any length of time in the same promuters. A prospectus for the formation is very clearly the poet. His mouth 19 in the first instance removed to WLWYD, perceived and defined in severely injured about the head. He was
XXIV. Erocg Junk of which the Master deprint. The question is, whether it dens now in the the numerous garout of a frame than
be transferred to the Purchasor theroof a
york.
· sale.
NOW READY.
Price $1.00.
NOTES FOR TOURIST'S IN THE NORTH OF CHINA. WITH 4 MAPS. YONTAINING information respecting the chief places of interest to be visil- at Peking, particulars respecting the Roade means of transport, exchange, places
accommodation &e., &c.
of
Wira
Three itineraries to gates of the Great Wall
"China Mail" Office.
May 11, 1966.
From the North-China Daily News. A few months ago a writer in the Cito Mail commenced the pubication of a series of Notes for Tourists be the North of China, and these have now
bean published in a condensed form with the ngine
date of sale: Provided that in one there station with His Excellency. We prefer, of a Tea Company is laid before the public, photographs of shall be in the Gobmy any Cousigner however, to abstu from rewarking on the in which a large arm is stated to be already constantly smiling, but his eyes seem to be but subsequently was taken to town and Agent of such Junk registered under Section Intest scandal until the Court fartial, in plant, and from which certain results are absent wire soincthing that is not present Rinkwood, of the Buston-road, surgeon to he is speaking, searching eve placed under the care of Mr J. Templeton no sale therent shall he uvale in pur ordered to assemble, shall have closed its promised, and, as a guarantee for the Frywhere tốt Ruines of this Section until Three Days
proceedings.
of the writer, Mr N. D. Dopeys. He is well quais We purpose, at present, to genuineness of the undertaking, the sellers that strange, speculative look that is not the Great Northern and Midland Com- previous notice thereof shall have been offer a few remarks on the singular position express themselves ready to guarantee à oisy to convey by description, and must be panies. Lausy, although suffering from a fed for the work he has audertaken, and his opi given in writing to such Consignce or Agent. which, thanks to the old tyrant-custom return of from five to ten per cent for the comprehended rather than clearly defined severe
wound and
ons as to the best modes of travelling as well, as other head injuries, his casual remarks upon men and manners in the XXV. Every Junk forzeited
soki, un-
A. D. O's generally occupy in the house first three years, on the capital paid up.
His voice is rich and sonorous, but he it is
y recover.
Inforination of
We can discover der tue Povisions of this Orace, shalt holds to which they are appointed. ny, ori- and when the pablic seethatthe promoters or
This is apparently all plain and above board, cho
chooses his words slowly, and should the occurrence was at once telegraphed to, are worthy of attention. or think by
ne omission in the list. given, all the precautions. An Aide-de Camp was,
chat, in his compos this, betrays
Mr Seymour Clarke, the general manager necessary to secure comfort on route and at the his expense, by a Bin of Sale from the ginally intended as an assistent to General sellars are ntation, in fully paid up surt of dreamy, ruininating voice, that has. also to the authorities on the northern side stage to enge of the journey, the traveller will. to take half of the sumsition, he is equally careful and slow. A of the line, who resides at Hattield, and various inna being very minutely set forth. From Harbor Master, and such Bill of Sale shall Officers merely in their military capacity, asked for the
such Purchaser. his Executors,
Gradually, however, their duties increased shares, and apparently taking the same risks spoken, yot is far heyond the voice in
themselves trai they invite the public thought. In-speaking of Carlyle, the pace, employed me suffocating character of the suffered before by one at least who has set himself Alur mistrator's and title to such Funkgos, an indefensible and good tour, possibly fear of couse- -
quences, introduced the increase of duties to
to assume, little
to the result, is on looking upon the picture of the author XXVI. It shall be lawful for the Harbor as the custont
became right, proper, for the most part Master, in such cases as he shall think fit, to and started.
of the nature of "He has
sad face. The public enter Ten cultivation; they possibly
believe, that en a hundred acres of plant in fall bearing will
confer p
upon
it.B
he said,
at Knebworth large bodies of men were and that his author has preceded him, and that
but
grant to any person resident in this Colony and fully once fairly allowed experiences, however, are of Sator Resartus, Do you not think ignitent mine of the carriages and morbau- | Wo wormed to those interest si in spographica
& License for any Junk or Loren, authoriztainment, which Generals of Division, and
panied
with a
proval of the Governor, may determine, and power could not he expected to find time to apparently safely guarantee them ties of the Isie of turned upon the beau- the g of some 200 men, reachert given at page 23. We cannot pass in review ch
was
contained in, such License au sunk off the transition from supervisor to the returci promised, and any doubts as to He had many to ask. hutoured to the down. Midland, all in
selves, or that unless
not that plant
¡
guide.
From the Hankoro Times. There are plenty of sights in and arcund the city, some visible and many more invisible, and Mr.
As to its cɔr-
to get out what waggons they the discomforts from which he suffers have been
and the heat of the fire from the to devise means, whereby they may be overcotɗe dise prevented their efforts being very researches the description given of Paking, while Yes!' I replied, but I can conceive effective, with the exception of the Scotch those whose idens regarding the history of l'eking in, the same to ply letween this Colony Comman ers-in-chief are expected, we produce from 100 to 500lbs, of Tea, and that that he has many of the same qualities he train: Further telegrams Laving been for-
and the may vicissitudes though which it has puxe sed since its first establishment are wristy and done. warded to London, about 2 o'clock this the Parts in the Empire of China dur might, with perfect truth asy, obliged, to this Tea will return them from two to three loved.in Frederick the Great.?
Doubtless,
was the reply, accommoting, Mr Superintendent Williams, fused, will do well run over the condensed cont in such period, and subject to sach condi- give might, very reasonably, be superin Rupecs per ib., and on this they prosed to These calculations tims, as the Harbor Master, with the apfended by an dide-le-camp. The ruling base their calculations.
by one of those strange Builes. that the parties selling
Our conversation
Meanwhile, those who intend to travel in the Chi- scene of the disaster. By this time, chapter of Mr Dennys valuable little work, which conditions shall be endorsed on, or attend to such things but then, this is not the
plantation cau
Wight, England general however, it
that" known
there were li province during the approaching autumn nith, such Junk
own stay in it, and gradually upon 36 carriages or trucks, 13 of which can do better than accept those Notes as their Lorca having obtained a License, the laterer, was easy, in many cases not objeo- the prospects of the undertaking are fulled America, Master thereof shall cause the Number of tinuable. All the rest followed as matter to rest, if any have found existence. They me of Boston friends-the death of blase. The repeated explosions rendered said License to be painted in Black Figures of comse. Lieutenant A cuni ses after this do not know, however, tish the value of a Mr Ticknor (of Tickuor & Fields), aul, any attempt, even if the heat and smoke 20 inches (to the sasisfaction of the Harbor and that, and eventually the said Lieute plantation, or of such portion of it as is de finally, asked me if I know Mr Henry Tuck had not prevented it, to enter the tunnel Master) on a White Grand on each how.
nant A. hecomes a Jack
Jack of all trades. 11 scried as heing under Tee plant darends ermau. I said
I had and 1 understood him to praise sure abortiva. From the air shaft smoke and i Provided that po snch License shall be all our Commanders-in-chief and others re- on the age and q the plants are of a tleman. At last 1 expressed the heat intervals flame, although sowie 50 or 60 Desings description of the cities and their prints of
of the plants
that feet in granted unless the intended Licenses shall quiring Aides-de-Camp were bound to live selves,
Bammit of the
the shail, together soumis rectareas we are unfortunately unable to judge. enter into a bond together with one or lie of single blessedness, we doubt if the certain age they wii vield no Tes, or that some day, not far distant, we should have it in Leight from the to the interest is full and carefully given.
The name of the book "Notes for Tourists to the more Suretiss resident in the Colony, and house staff would have much to complain if prematurely stripped of their leaves, the the honour of a visit from him, so that the resembling the roaring of a mighty cataract to be approved of by the Harbor Master, of It would be absurd to expect His Ex- plants will not thrive. They do not know thousands of layers of his song in America or river, indicated the character of the Aurth: China is rather stabilione, as the Author confines himself to Peking and two routes from that -conditioned in any Sum not exceeding
cellency to
He intercupted me conflagration that was raging underneath. for or those seven seers of my have been worth a a thousand
ghee, or
rupees, by a
fier-
The Authorities shaving taken counsel, in the visit to Peking the information will prove very in the city to Kalpon, about 180 miles distant, but for a milk; he simply would have no of such License.
no time to one of shrubs just planted out is worth but a
think not,"
of water and mability to approach XXVII.
1 ask; Every Master or other Porson attend to it. The matter, however, is quite tenth of that aum, and they, therefore, can-
hy? may
the seat of conflagration, it was deemed acceptable to a traveller especially if Ining aton iun. different when there
is a
lady in the case.
Ah! not calculate the real value of that for
you are too violent over there advisable to let it expand itself, and he charge of
A From the Shanghue Recorder. whether licensed
sed or not, shall obey any Few ladies will deny that they rule the which they are, in all probability, paying for me' (referring to our late oivil war. * prepared with
with aid to enter the tunnel and The present mail beings us a supy of the useful urlers which the Harbor Master or his house; it is essentially their business, and far too highly. Nor do they perceive that **But now that we are at peace,' I ad- clear the line of the ruins so soon as it should Bute guide book for Tourists in the North of China
slavery 25 percentage vanced, fit to giro, under a penalty their business alone, to make all household the seller can very well pay the
is at an cod -- have done so. The fire continued to rago which has recently been published by Mr N. B. Deputy may see not exceeding One hundred Dollars and not arrangements, and yet how few who have guarantood on the paid-up capital for three
He interrupted quickly
throughout the whole of the day, and it lennys, and we we are glad to be able to express a less than Ten Dollars,
out of the sum he receivos for the
but your press," he said, "it is was not until 6 pm, that it had become favorable opinion upon its servicableness, King A. D. C.'s at their disposal, do so. XXVIII The Governor and Executive only the catering but all the wants of sale of his
sufficiently reduced to enable any one to book, though it coly pretends to be 's guide to Council
enter the tunnel empowered to make the nur
transaction. This ia, hereby
"I tried to prove that some be named—
At this time a body of travellers, contains much useful and interesting by those indefatigable young however, what appears to have at last, nitra political papers-were exceptions, and men arrived, under command of Mr Super-information; and may be looked upon in the light shall see fit, for the proper carrying out men in gold lace and cocked hata Arrived become apparent to many holders of Tea that our moderate, high-toued journals intendent Williams, with the Hatfield en of the Murray" for Tourists in Northern Provices the Provisions of this Ordinance, and also in India, our grand dames seem to think shares; they have received for three years would compare favourably with those of gine, lont to the company by the Marquis of of the Celestial Empire. to vary from time to time the fees charges they have nothing to do but receive visitors, the return. guaranteed, and have therefore England but I soon gathered from the Salisbury; and a supply of water having. ble each Junk under this Ordinance, and and, necasionally, return calls. The A. D. concluded that all was satisfactory, and that taur
faureate that be, in coinmon with the to prescribe from time to time the forms of C's the all the reat, they are paid for it; as the all Licenses and
auces under this what's the use of them if they don't, and so
adequate means
on, ure the when necessary, any state of things.
$1,500, for the observance of the conditions ed sight his butler over that wretch- that, while an acre of four-year of plants could welcoing him -
in
years,
.
auch Rufee and Regulations, as to them looked af are frequently supplied and siderable gardens, and still be a very con- positives outrageous and violent."
for
are
and to
nursery
absence
The
FREDERIC ALGAR, CoLONIAL, NEWSPAPER & COMMISSION, AGENT
11 Clement's Lane, Lombard Street,
LONDON
Pit must be growing their proats erning class in England, had but little bean obtained, the engine was aet to work, rekaous given every day for this the guy they discover the reverse to lato rebellion, and I was much pained durige om or other Station, in violation of any rather abuse, of Auies-de-camp and other cent, rasre for the property acquired than ron, we should not have this been carried on a
assistants is only truly known at it was worth. To this is mainly due, the over, on all msthetical subjects we clasped branch of the Great and the Cambridge Newspapers, Book, Type, Ink, Pressea,
O force, Harbor of Hong-
Junk
Leaving
It
be the
ia not too much to say that the use or that the Company has paid some.
military
sym- but the ruins were still burning. Hundreds must increase, but, with the expiration of pathy with the peaceful settlement of our of navvies have arrived, and it is hoped
the night to get the line clear. Then
en it is found on
enquiry, the reflection
that, though our deeds were the meantime the whole of the traffic has writ in fity per
the Hertford branch, shadowy honour" upon their tombs. How pisáb
Dia Royston and Hitchin,"
Eastera Kailway. is a fortunate circumstance that the Great Northern Railway traffic on Sundays is trivial as compared with that on week days, otherwise it is doubtful if the Great Eastern could have taken it as well as the Midland, which is also stoppad.
kong, or provision of this Ordinance.
XXIX. It shall be lawful for the Harbor head-quarters. It is some years ago that a
flooding of the market with Tea shares. So hands, and the moments fled all too quick Master, in such cases as he shall think fit, to very strict order was issued in Poona re- many and so numerous have been the disaply in converse with that pure soul. So grant to any person resident in the Colony garding the practice of sending mounted pointments in regard to these undertakings, with tender premories, 1 left Farringford a License for any Boat or Vessel to be used. orderlies on duty, other than military. The that, at the present moment, to use a cant House, carrying away with me some sweet solely as a Fishing Boat or Vessel for Buch following day the Commander-in-chief's phrase, “No one will look at Toa," and to souvenirs of pitares, flowers and auto- period, and subject to such conditons, as the mounted orderly was seen by the writer raise a New Tea Company is now pretty graphis."
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