arębska 27, 18667

JVE MERCHANTS. -

their inate sause of superi- joutal races among whom reigners are apt to pass upon eeping contention of infe refuse them credit for quali

actually

In the especially seeing their ut- of the appliances of their apparent obtuseness to 1888 to they confer their dense matters which, with

Modern

dense

every

rus as familiarly as his alpha- ure all the corruptness which y class from the regent to

the are conceived a fee Ing of cou precludes appreciation of other

sing the energy and large- which characterise our own

to overlook the ← aru apt to

pa- perseverance, the immerge

the inmate attention to petty ranterias the people around from the very fact that the directed into no other chan- of the un-official classes in sely commercial; and the in- f gain supplies, to a certain -nergy which is lacking from

26፡1. With weakness

2

beginning to recognise the e allowed".

a system of plurality

grow up. which fosters" idl

= other advantage Un enumber of our spoilers. And

succeeded in creating &

og

Vice record

it, we too frequently r

dolence and stupidity (against

Dugol race.

ient to turn our eyes

the

or even to look round Sling-

be ennvinced of the error. At

foreign merchants are awaking at the very trade which they

is slipping from their grasp; ettlement itself, various brans ness directed entirely to the reign wants, are in the inunda and stupid." Chinese. In the hich have elapsed since the hinhing to

to foreign commerce, trade of the port has risen to 4000,000, of which methan are represented by foreign s: the carrying,

ing trade to and

is almost entirely in the hands

yet H. E. Mousul, bi eport for 1865 says, "it is t

assume that, at the pretent nhs

us of the whole of the foreign

of the

Encre properly speaking this

which passed

der the suis control, ownership

ation of Chinese.

What is

is true also of the other. of facility for tra-

the

agus afforded by the coast und

RE

China marchants come from

ir stocks of nu

to Shanghai,

eirporium,

manufactured goods

Get on their

des the foreign

at a rate

merchant from Possessing all the advantages tercase with the cons

Consumere.

lue of their requirements

and

ie; the native competes with a

10

o has to work with all the gun-

inery of middlewing, ou whom

tly dependent and who recog

a centage from every

sa mars of raising a nominal.

lucrative. income. Working disdvantages,

tive

cars disproportionately higher u bis nval, to whom the least

F MORE

Je is welcome

vulents, which are sufficiety

c case of an aetat importer,

ritely greater in the case of mer

ing through commission agents,

of whose charges alone equals a

satishes the native. It is

-

to be driven thus 'gruduniy ld, by a ruce so far inferior in and cuterprise to murselves;

evil Ppara no remedy for the

€7,

ghers will take the trouble to far as possible, these advantages independent interouurse with which at present weigh down favour of his native reval are able to dispenso with chants

of a compradore who inf ess in his own interests, and no

kes toll on every transaction--

en when bis employer fails-

y again be able to compete with rivals who are hampered these inconventcices-with

eirs.

DATORIES OF CHINA.

kness of the present Chinese go- becomes more apparent, when. with the energy which enabled

■fers, to establish so unquestioned plat over surrom,ding nations,

assert their ot yet thought to issert

slong the

11

dary

of

The Cuinese frch-

til very lately marked by the

of Teug-kiri which divided it

ewly acquiral. Kassian province

ir. in uncertain whe NPETOR

i, änk

17"

the

of China has or has not Gre-assart his sway over the popalationof Yarkand abomeday

ago, had apparently their remate pro- the expire. On the north-west eparated from the Kirghis by the Tehingis, and still meats Roa the whole Siberian frontiers Thibet, it maintain a novinal over the Kajah of Bhootan, gs-its frontier into contiguity wa; and though the

dependence, it is belanlese

that

ite also continues to pay a tri

atribuc imposed on it by a Chinese arty ter repelling an invasion of Thai- & province of the Chinese en- in China stil

still nominally acknow- superiority of the Emperor: au hich is followed, with probably rity, by the little

state of

the

Corea,

little island kingdom of vhile retaining its independence

ent, is held by its ri

dal tenure from his

in

the case of

the

is hereditary, but the recognition rain is necessary to confirul a new

is throne. The personal service

middle ages in ure

the

Europe, 18 Ambassadors are Sot required.

nounce the death and the succes the Emperor deputes Commis invest the new

monarch formally

has just ank. This ceremony rmed in the case of the last incipality. The King of the Liu- and two high officials named engkya, and Chan sing have been co appoint his suscessor.

Emperor of China is not the only terested in the new succession,

No. 1128.-SUPERMBER 27, 1866.|

several sails before she

The King of the Lu-chias is a living proof as powerfully as the head stays would bear. of the fallacy of the maxin that a man There was no time to stopand wait to see what cannot serve two masters. He does so; for wouht happen, aud the only thing we could he holds his little sovereignty under two do with any prospect of sucess was to con- The Prince of Satsuma also tinue to lighten her forward to throw superiora,

and do claims him as a vassal; and to Kagnaima, it soon, tou. Therefore began to equally with Poking, a yearly tribute has over cargo and worked at it till 11 A.31. to be despatched. Between his two zuze at which tiran got a heavy squall more rains, with the obligation to pay tribute to abei-Squared yards and in a few mi- bath, it would seem that the King of the nutes she went off in an instant (the masts Lin-chius inust be somewhat oppressed. Being in great danger of going over the But on the contrary, he appears to

ike is stuen), and so we were off had .33. The pet at which the eminesy bearing the started off Liu-chiuan tribute disembarks every year is inches water in well pumped ber out in Foochow, and from thence it is their pri- hours, both pumps. Went on Starboard vilege to travel iuland to Peking, where a tack to Southward, and at noon saw chu remote glimpse of

mpse of the Brother of the SunGreat" Reef, East. Had been on is accorded them as a reward for their pains. Western" Reet. Had experienced during ter During the occupation of this and the ad- the preceding day a stew and snexpected jacent provinces by the rebels, this journey purtant to . . E. of over 20 miles which

again

of the Prince

hall reef East a small might repretives

be allowed to Great" Reef that may reckoning had Bal bo bask in the celestial presence, and the Boar

Board placed me from "Western" Reef and of Rites ruled that the favour should be ac-

ould be ac- therefore seeing a reef as I I expected to with to with corded. I would have seemed more likely bearing and distance all satisfactory, Isaw on thas be

he would be content with the

reason for calling it another reef, 30 miles it out of the way of the reckoning, but by

keemg

eing it had

excellent reasons for confi-

THE CHINA MAIL.

training and the qualities of a sportsman-- that his magnificout success is due. Cor dially do we congratulate him; and we re- joice that the fuest marksman of Groat. illustrious for loyalty and valour, the name Britain bears a name which has long been

of old Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel. Be his social rank or calling what it may, young Angus Cameron is a worthy scion of a noble clan.

DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION

the route was had placed me at the same distance and Pacific the reasons adduced by the

was impossible; but "hed that his bearing from

of the compulsory tribute, bu

to the Ting-too of Fokhion and netice in the position of the ship. Had the canuts, without taking into acopbut the

aug

evidently regards it as

Journey to Poking, in the hope that some ray of

our

MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

MR PEABODY IN AMERICA-Mr George Pento dy contienes to dispense his bonuties in America. He has presented Boston with $100,000 to pru- vide homes for the poor, has bestowed $50,000 dollnes apiece on Harvard Amherst, and Williams Colleges, in the State of Massachusetts; and has given $50,000 to each of his four nephews, one of whom is the local reporter on a newspaper in the town of Zanesville, Ohio. The New York Times states thai. Mr Peabody proposer to deposit with the Peabody Institute at Bauvera the Queen's portrait and anto graph better, and Earl Russell's letter. Mr Peabody Aas been passing a great part of July in Canada, After visiting ita chief cities he went by the Magnet along the St Lawrence to the Saguenay river, pur- the bank of that river; and there the "travelling pasing to stay a short time with friends residing on

correspondent" of the New York Herald, who was on board the Magnet, leaves bini.

Amontillado is always produced by causes which are at present unknown." If Amontillado could be manufactured by selecting and mizing, we should all make it just now instead of ordinary sherry, sesing. that the former commands so much bigher a price in the maikat. Around Xerez the grape in not gathered earlier to make Amontillado, sa Mr Redding states, nor would such a course have the desired effect, Nor Amontillado an unbrandied wine. It is impossible to judge with any degree of certainty what will be the character of the wine until surve time after it is taken from the leea. At the time of taking it from the leea every bats is invariably fortified by the ad- dition of a small quantity of spirit, and in this respect the Amontillado is treated like the sherry.

MISCELLANEOUS

TUPPER COMPANY.

Manufacturers of GALVANIZED CORRUGATED 1808, Ros Roovis,

SHRDS, BOILDINGS, Caunes, SCHOOLS, & $, MaDRGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C.

TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.

OSTED EIDON. PATENT, IST March, 1862. MESSRS GABRIEL'S INVENTION FOR SUPPLYING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TRETH, WITH

SOFT FLEXIBLE GUMS, Entirely dispensing with the use of Springs, Wires, or Metallic Fastenings, and especially adapted for those of long residence in Warm Climates.

ESS GABRIEL DENTISTS

THE OLD ESTABLISHED

(Diploma 1815),

communicate perial favour may be reef on that tight more than a ship's length.tive in the matter: We notice by the

WITH CHINA AND JAPAN. Congress has wisely coded to the wishes of our community, and to the obvious advantages shorteuing as much as pos sible our communications with China, in Mail Steamship Company why the Sandwich Islands should not be included in the contract for carrying the maila to the opposite shores of the Pacific. The saving of

of many days in the transit is exem- plified in the

in the alteration by Government of thirteen yearly trips of the sleaners instead of twelve, as previously agreed upon. That of itself is a boon to our East Indian mer- but ha vilege rather than a duty, and gladlyurts hight been less dark, we should have most increased facilities of a more speedy and likely seen the reef in time to have kept citizens on the speedy action of the Execut-

direct connection, and we the additional expense of bis ambassathway, but no one could see any signs of a

congratulate

A newspaper should be powerful without tyranny, Monday 10th, there has been no favorable company's advertisement that the splendid It is well for the Emperor, that his pre-change in the leak up to this time; keeps pioneer ateamer of the new line, the Color-popular without triumph, politient without party pas-

Bion, critical without personal feeling, right in its att decessors have succeeded in raising_80 one pump going nearly all the time. I have do, will sail on the first of January next,

ments and just in its judgments, but right and just highly the

For had the 5. E. anrent tail to-day, and now and we bail the enterprise as the inaugura without pride. It should be all but whiniscient, in prestige of his power. though the little Lin-dius, exposed as they hid it S. W.

rtion of increased prosperity and fresh During kile

not conscious of its omniscience. It should be more

Foochow, might find an assertion of in-at 2 4.1. wind came on

test Pacific and we lost strong

but yet wndest. Though never humble, it should their ward either a partial or complete set of Teeth: On July 17th, the Senate passed the joint Tree Sem boasting. Above all things it should be dependence difficuit, the same principle nainsail upper topsail, main topmast stay

GABRIELS CELEBRATED- ODONTAL bardly applies to other feudatories, who snil, mizer staysail, spanker and jib, the resolution continue to worship the shaduw after the crew being well tired out and 3 of them, but requiring them to make thirteen the least great as aetatestrip, thoughs probably the staging Front Teeth, warranted never to change

from the the China Mail Com-readable, and above that, again, it should be tros. "

GIQUE for restoring and preserving the Teeth, 166 obligation to stop at Hono Curse BissK.-On the whele, he sees to used., and 21s. per bottle. Paten: White Euonel for substance has departed.-N. China Daily Laid up. Bemainder of night very violent lulu,

galea heavy sea and the slop

found printing $50,000 to establish a line of stean State Cavour, Louis Nap-lean, and himself. He what alost, every one else tiled to see, the under the circumstances I did not see touch-San Francisco News Letter.

apn Conft he used only to would other people prospect of making the passage and so kept off for Hongkong. Monday 17th, bad

cafted the ideas of the age," except perhaps only a heavy gade from E, with rain and a very

that of the aggregation of races into single great heavy sea; found a current of 50 miles that

tates, he bus is yet shown jittle or none. Hous divan, indeed, by reaction against the over-inti

them, to himself.

27, Marley Street Cavendish Square, and 4 doure from the Railway Bridge, Ludgate Hill, London: Liverpoot 184, Duke Street. Birmingham: 65, New Street, Partice at the extremity of the globe, by forward ing particulars as to the condition of their mouths, with an enclosure of One Guluva, will receive by etara that which will enable them to take sa im

are to the attack of a Best of junks froin 1 klouds and rain; wind fresh gut heavy sources of wealth to the Queen of the-or-not straight-laced. It should be well assured, pression of the mouth, go as to enable Mesare Ù, to

Nerus.

SHOCKING CASE OF PIRACY

& MURDER.

but no more.

aud inaking water fast. Atdal hard instead of twelve trips yearly, and appro-aust necessiol, of the three recent new founders of izen met and main yard sprung; and ships between San Francisco and Houlukunyit strength of Pruseia, and luis-serything

THE subjoined statement by the mate of the American schooner T-thra relates ante of the most dreadful cases of piracy and mur-day in W. S. W. Lost mor

more sails and

der that ever occurred near Hongkong :--

+ crew

shipped a great deal of water next day got soundings off St Johne laland; current very strong. Salarday 22d succeeded in reachi ng Hongkong.

THE SCOTCH AT WIMBLEDON, (The Daily Telegraph.)

NOTES ON THE DAY'S MARKET.

21st September, 1866. To-day's business was in some measure interfered with by the arrival of the Euro- puan Mail.

Cotton. The market has been exceeding ly quiet and no sales of any importance have taken place; the prices obtained for A few retail parcels shew no alteration.

Cotton Yarn-Nothing has trapspired to call for cominent.

to his own ends.

But insight into what may be

colour, 55, and 10s. 6d. per pacact ; sud the Gatia- -Perelin, Fa, Gd, për bris,

· GABRIEL'S "Practical Treatise on the Teeth

which explains the numeroas advantages ubtainable by their patented mathod may be had of their Agents Stampe.. be will be furnished' direct on receipt of Twive

lectuality of Prussia, by beleving that Certonry PICKLES, SAUUTS, JAMS, &c.,

* looked up to Prussia not for her liberalism bat für | her power," said working out the idea of a fuil} axticise and assertion of that physic. 1 power, Cavour showed and justified his trust in popnar institutions Louis Napoleon has worked out the notion of a truly representative despot-i despuť objárving and trying to atisfy the various wants, physical and imagi tive, of the great mass of the poiple rather than the ideas of the educated fow; but Count Bismack Bis

Shirtings. 8 lbs have been inquired sa vet shown no sympathy with muy political for at reduced rates, which holders however ic except that of Prussian tersittirisi aggrand- declined to accept; a parol of 7 lbs. (smallment. Whether a man who sees so clearly how

was moved at $3.70.

to eller what he wishes, may not yet develop san, ⇓ Woollens.-There exists a little demand wish that is even better worth affecting than the for superior Broadcloth. Scarlet Long Elliation of Germany-though that way itself;

prose a good rest, anscrupulously air bas beru are eagerly

sought after.

anhí, ted—remains to be seen. Hitherto the key to bis success has been his determination to magnity the body of Prussia, and keep under içs souk Leononist.

Metals --2000 budies of Nailrod Nos. 1. to 6 went into consumption at $0.373.

Rice. We have to note a further decline in the value of inferior grain whilst the batter surts have not sustained any redua- A cargo of 7500 piculs Saigon was taken at $1.98, and 3000 pious of Siani Mill cleaned at $1.85.

22nd September, 1866,

Heary William Hall, Chief Officer of the Americau Schoouer Lubra" states. The Schooner left this Harbour at 11 o'clock AM. on Saturday the 22nd instant, Lound to Japan; there were ou hoard the. Captain, his wife, two children

and cousisting of syself, Second Officer, four Europeans, one Chinese steward, cook and

Those fervid Caledonians who were afraid that the glory of their ancient land would Chinese female Almah; bring armed with muskets and having on board

vanish for ever.now that her Majesty is general Cargy; that when about 75 miles outshesotnetimes called, in official parlance, Quecu ths Ly Moon and about 30 miles off of England, may perchance take hearts of Pedro Branco a large piratical boat sailed grace and become comforted, when they and pulled alongside the pirates threw hear that at Wimbledon the greatest of all stink pots and fired a number of rifle and prizes has been won by no false-hearted pistol shots at the crew;

about

30 armet Southron, but just by plain Angus Came Chinese they bearded; some of the crew of

ofron, of

of Kingussie, private in the Sixth In- 18 10 mistake

about the vessel took to the rigging, four jumpedress. There orar board. The pirates then broke open at any rate; he is Scotch to the backbone; the hatches, removing all valuable Cargo Scotch to the It, Scotch to the kilt; nay,

he is more Seatch than the Scottieli-etion. after which they went into the Captain's ex-

Professor Blackie upon bu and ahathin white lying on a conch. would book down They returned to the deck and ordered the as inadequately Scotiun, and scathe the remainder of the crew from aloft, they not the wrangling Lowlanders by his Highland

scort. Pirates complying with their request the

A great day, indeed, for all ared at them killing one inau and wound- wear the kill was Tuesday, the 17th of

17th of July. ing three others The pirates before aving The young Highlander had no easy victory. saf fire to a train of pensier ou the between a stubborn carle from Kent held him loug tute sud havner destroyed every thing the bay Lanenshire lad was hard in chase

a man of Middlesem was close upon his the crew not to return pirates left war

We got under weigh and and arrived at this place at 5 o'clock this oven.

near and a Lowlande from Lanark-per chance some echanicu. Body of

Glas- ing one of crew who jumped overhoord has not been seen Rice

cannot fun-

g-tried his Bigilant mettle to the very the boas

core So stem, and fierce a struggle would norway of the pirates, but tify the wone of the crew I indieve cu do so. It bare shattered the nerves of aine men out has since been ascertained that one of the of ten, but Angus Camere, like the faith- schooner's crew can dentify the pirate'sful Adaan in As You Like It, "never did beat and is realy to accompany any expo-apply and bis fund was as drin as a rock. hot and rebellious liquors in bis dition that may be sent in quest of the blood,"

Tarming to Anderson's pleasant old Guida

Woollens,Candiets, -500 pieces of S. `S, after the arrival of the Luben into the Highlanda, we find the chronicle de

Metal. Naitrod-Iron continues to be port the belies of the captain and the sexle, in his quaint lingo, that we regret passed into speculation at $20.

** to say the consumpt of whisky At Kitsought after out shipments to arrivo being main were taken to the Civil Hospital; and

gusele, and in all the Highlaral· the Osprey, with one of

red for the trade anticipate an early and offer lower prices. of limited extent, evince more steadiness. Rie-The transactions reported altho Rates seem to have touched the lowest point,

reductions.

pirates.

"პი

the

Labru's rew

H

heels; a Comish champion was menacingly

68

The scarcity and consequent dearness of money amongst the natives is folt noro and more everyday and exercises a baneful in.

usuce upon all branches of trade.

Cotton-About 400 bales Tientsin chang ed hands at $23 to

to $23.20 Cotton Yara-A considerable parcel is said to have changed hands, but the turratis hare

not transpired.

White Shirtings have been inquired for. Grey Shirting A sale of 2500 pieces of small Eagle Clog has taken place at $4.

T-Cloths vontinus in demand at extreme rates.

is most inorlimte afrosly

on boud was quicklys possible despatched Well was it for young Angus, in that hour, in search

of the pirate. She retrue that he i d stunned the festive bowl, the ancressful. We bave been male auquand serinctive tumuter; that he required with some particulara which afford strong

the

.....

BAILWAYS IN INDIt is now quite withiny the mange et probability that Indian railways mi, nk among the most remunerativa in the universe. even at a cost of £16,000 per wile, or much mera The gross receipts during the year ended June, 1866, wore 16,129,180, we compared with £2,8 3.280 in the proceding year, that is hom 1884 to 1985 the gross Teeme of these, ledian railways increased more rhan Ba per seat. The pet profits of the year ended. June 18 were £45,704, and in the following year £1,341, 56, which is an increase of nearly u per cunt Economist,

Rasus of THE PRUSSIAN SYNT: The Pos bapeare an educnied race, organised ora system chuk, through not acceptable to Englishchen, and, indė, d mailed to their genius,is at once thoroughly wdentitie and effective for practical work... It yielde when tested by a very extreme strain, avery power ful army equipped with the best weapon yet sae), very hul generala, and means of drawing s endie population into the field without the delay required for instructing recruite. It also gields di patinous whch are singularly efficient, carps of workmen, for example who can make railways elainetun fast as dias can destroy them, elatri- cians who can establish their wires in tuli working order as fast as an army a move, engineers wh chrow puntoon bridges over rivmas when they hive meterxis with them except wood and evrdige an etins. It yields a financial system which tu Lebord a tremendous strain without resorting to loans,

which costs the axpayer less than that of any liv -cluba power, yet which keeps the treasury always

hope that velice have obtained a clue "no pick me up bubbling holders firmly declining to make further supplied without oppression ar resistants. Abuse

the gonial

Til he been.

to the identity of scine of the pirates by dry, merry Seltzer, bright and

ur the ; whom the schooner was boarded, and that as a bountain brook, ultimately it may lead to the discovery of given to the causanipt of whisky" he

the inocuus ginger-beer. the actual murderer of the

It is cabtain same feet that the god metal ⚫ the pirate Chat Tai, the recently executotaller, he has aobly earned the

aud ted piratical chief, was the pilot employed

from which,

pounds,"

26th September, 1868.

A alight improvement has boen poroepti- ble to-day.

Cotton. The feeling of holders is deci accepted for Tientsin and Shanghae; 500 dedly weaker and lower prices have been

bales of the former (pressed) waré taken at $20, and 250 bales of the latter at $23.25.

aliit yields popular willingness in endure hardship for an adequate object, and to maintain acfi-restrain, --Brandmist.

Thy latest bosi want about Hismark is that his fare depended not upon a thread, but upon a needle Court Jurnal.

Ar the recent Bristol Assizes, Mr Justice Byles

owed to himself was to avoid the door of an att is reported to have said." The first duty a

yes me would the grave."

PELICAN Pggs from Pyramid Lake are for sale in the California markets at about 73 arts per doz-11. They are about three times x brg, at hen egg and said to be quite as palasabir.

medal value two hundred and fifty

let us

wil be strust, to take the schooner through the yo long continue to quaf the ebullient soda, incou passage. No inquest will be held up the hudies of deceased as they were and the delicately-acidulated lemonade.

All the more honour is due to this fine murdered outside the coroner's jurisdiv-

who is but a lad of wine g Highlander, tion.

teen, and not over five feet and a cause the shooting this year had red upon the standard of improved upon

Prize with the

eun410 Iba. bound from Manila to London reports; Sep-fine score of 64, and even before the eun collens-Long Ells-200 places of Scar qurumda hal days stay on that pine tetober 6th, but, by acct. 10.31 N.; long, acet. elusion of the patch he was hailed the win let were quitted to arrive within one

so confident was eve

Ex

THE PASSING CLOUD.”

the

be-

At

L'olion Yurn.-60 bales of Nos. 16 to 24 changed hands at $208 to $212.50, and 20 bales of Nos. 28 to 32 at $240.

Shirtings,Nothing has been done in 81

THE master of the Barque Passing Cloud last meeting, Private Sharmau, of the Iba.; a little inquiry exists for 7 lbs. and

West York, won the Queen's Prize

THE Cologne (are says that the 8000 Bavari ang who had been stadioned at Scaleusingen drapk

99,0497 of beer.

115.24, san obseared no observations; ner: old not at ancha month" at-$11. About 50 pieces of Dukeb sites that sung the curiosities.

i

ALAST MAR." Natal paper, the Withers, the Market This year,

Cuntlets were sold at $30,75. All other Square of Maritzburg recently was the last of the Captain Burra, of the 2911 Kent, made 66,

Hottenuta." He is a man of very small features Woollen goods have been neglected. and he too was saluted

until as victor,

andolimiantive lature. Metals--all parcel of Nailrod met

He speaks Dutch, and young Mr. Cameron, marking the unprece-with a buyer at $3.36.

anlough a shrivelled up specimen of humanity, p dented score of 69, threw the performances

Rice. Prices are slightly firmier, but ed in good health and vicit. of all his competitons into the shade. was not, however, only these two who were

on starboard taek heading S.B. by S., sea score smooth having experienced during the pre- reting tow days a unifone current N. abo t 12 miles per day. I allowed the sage on this day, expecting if my calcula tions were right to so the Western" Reef bef

night. At 6 F.M. I I did see the reef,

46.

e

I thought, distant about 7 miles bearing

S. by W. Tachel ship, and went W. by N.

27

At

su brilliantly successful. Four other gen- tlemen mado

ado 65, and three made 64 20

Then it was

little has been done.

- 27th September, 1886.

The simultaneous arrival of the Robin Food and Lord Macaulay from London,

the Clifton from Glasgow, and the Fiji from Hamburgh, all four carrying fall car- goes of general merchandize, has rather I creased the indisposition of the trade to operate at present.

Cotton has still further given way in value; 400 bales of Tientsin were yester day sold at prices ranging from $19.60 to $20.80. 250 bales of unpressed Toutsin were today quitted at $21:10, and 200 bales of Calcutta at $22.503 vn

Cotton Yarn. With the exception of a little enquiry for shipments up the Coast lower numbers changed hands at $210.

here is nothing stirring, 10 Fales of the Grey ShirtingsNothing has occurred to call for remarks.

fee ng well satis! ed with the accuracy of that there were three marksmen as good as tie Dead

which

was calculated the best of 1st year, and six yet from ous day's observations and Little wonder is it that Mr. Cameron's also from the bearing of South Island, triumph was hailed with fiery enthusiasm, which was in sight at one time of observa-uot only by the perfervid Scotchmen, but tion, Doring the night hazy weather, by his Southern admirers; or that he was he was and an old swell from W quite dark,

carried bodily through the camp on the About 8 knots speed through the water, shoulders of his comrades. which was not discolored even up along that a scene susned which would have rejoic-

the reef.

a small black ed the heart of that worthy volunteer and Bduct or the weather bow, Hard up at nobl

noble old artist, Captain Cruikshank, of the let go 9038, spauker sheet, and after braces, Havelock (Temperance) Rifles, and which but before the helm took effect she brought in his prime he cou furce. For to Private he could have sketched with up hard on coral reef; braced everything inluitu humour and aback and sounded.

At stern fathoms, Cameron, thus uplifted, was outstretched way 14, fore rigging gaug

2, and under masy a beaker; claret cups, bonest though bow 8 feet; balf ship's length astern, no plebeinen pawt for bis favourable regard, pewters, and delicate glasses of bottom at

Ship rolling from lathe, half ashained of his virtus, at un fathoms side to side by the swell, bringing up on

laugh- each bow ar she rolled. Went to work and

tribute,

ate, and drank refused the folly ingly mayed all the water off-staving what could the health of his good friends in

be moved; moved chains, spars, anchors of unsophisticated ginger beer.. andall bete

things, and then broke out cargo Scotchman shot well on Taehaning and from

about 250 Bales was a brosse stirring hita u intervals, and and piled hatch, Hemp aft.

At this

time (7

A. M. 25 falling at brief and one for a trained pired. inches in well, no signs of starting off; and

just and the day was she continued to roll and thump in a man sportsman, rather than for a merely me wer which convited me that the bottom chanical shot. We do not know whether would very soon be cut through. The young Mr. Cameron is fonder of rifle or depth of water aft was such that there rod; but if he be not fond of both, he must was not the slightest secf patting out tan- be rather an exceptional phenomenon at chor; it would only be wasting valuable inne. Kingussie, on the upper waters of the Spey; There had been no rise or fall since I came and it is probably to the keen and practised. on. The wind had increased, and weather eye, the steady hand, the habit of coming become squally, and the sails were acting instantly to a decision-in a word, to the

Dot

uncertain

fyr

T-Cloths eontinue in fair demand. 600 Pieces Of 1bs (Singapore Cargo) were

sold at $3.00. 500 do. Woollens.No transactions have trans-

do. 7 lbs. at $3.25.

Wetgls. 640 cases Swedish Steel, each weighing Oo fha, fetched $4.30.

Rice has again declined 5 conta and the market is very dull.

8000 piculs of Saigon Cargo were taken at $2.02.

The best offer obtainable for a Cargo of Siam mill cleanest way $1.89, which was however rejected.

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WITH Three itineraries to gutes of the Great Wall.

"China Mail" Office.

May 11, 1806.

From the North-China Daily News, A few months ago a writer in the € íza olas camusenerd the publication of a series of Notes for Tourists the North of Chine, and these have ne been published in a condensed form with the of the writer, Mr N. B. Dennys. He is well yanlin. frd for the work be bas undertaken, and his opi- ong sa to the best modes of travelling as well as his canalesoarka upon men and minners in the noti, are worthy of attention. We can disco% ny omission in the list given, all the precautions nuvessary to secure comfort en route and at the variona inna boing very minutely set forth. From stage to stage of the journey, the traveller will and that his author has preceded bici,, and that' the ducomiats from which he suffers have been suffered before by qua at least who ime sei himmelf to devise means whereby thy may be overcons We commend to those interested in topographica researches the description given of Peking, while those whose ideas regarding the history of Peking and the map vicissitudes through which it his pa zed since its first establishment are misty and co- fused, will do well to run over the endorsed account giver or page 25. We eatinot pase, in review each chipt of Mr Denays' valuable little work,

Meanwhile, laser who'intend to travel the Chis li province during the approaching autumn ontka, mannot do batter than accept these Nuts as theit guide.

From the Hunkor Times.

There are plenty of sights in and ascund the city, some visible and many more invisible, and M. Demy's description of the cities and their prints of interest is Full and carefully giv n. A to its cor- rectrices we are unfortunately unable to judge,

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From the Shanghas Recorder. The prosent rail brings us a copy of the useful little guide book for Tourists in the North of Chios, which has recently been published by Mr M. B. Bennys, and we we are glad to be able to express a favorable opinion upon its serviceableness, The travelers, contains nach useful and interesting book, though it only pretends to be a galde to information and may be looked par in the fight of the "Murray" for Tourists in Northern Previca of the Celestial Empire.

From Trübner's American and Criental Literary Record.

The first Chinese Butras that has been given to the world appears in the shape of a new pamphlet of anme 70 pages, entitled,Notes for Tourists i the North of Chine, by N. B. Dédng's Th pamphlet contains, in fact, xery full-descriptious Tientsing, Pekin, and the ciccajucent country, with valuable notes on the productions, objects of vurirvi public buildings, etc, of the Capital of China, beside itineraries from Pekin to the Mongolian ä antier aud the passes of the Great Wall His work is ustied with several useful plans i l'ekin, und of he route between that city and the cas

NOW READY. NXCHANGE TABLE, showing the value of One Pound Sterling in New York, at the different Races of Sterling Exchange on London, by 1-8ths from 12 to 102 per cent. Computed by Mr John V. Fatman, New York.

PRICE OSE DOGlar. "China Mail" Office, 12th May, 1864.

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