-OCTOBER 4, 1866.

luation and resulted in r three scratches on the body caused by a fall.

Langdon, being sworn, stated:

the murging

of Angest, I

45:19 On

Station at Wanchai.

I

port of firearms Westward revolver and ran onQueer's the spot wlience game the

policeman,

Indian, of

et

red, what was the matter. ing to Messrs Smith Archer , there are thieves, and munition. I tried

the

to

And

to the godown. When under apposite side of the

Bi-

he voice of first witness.

at received no answer. almost 1 saw Chinamen, as tell, perfectly naked,

ked, coming

I sang out to them to stop mmediately jumped into the er yard; seeing the other one, ow I fired once; the man falling down, rolled off the water way between the

saw first witness, who cried which I understood to be

two

down." Looking

xj, as

his

Ticis

Street.

it were.

and making I followed, but

e party was too light footed fred a scond shot prisoner I sent another bullet after ich I lost sight of the deceased Turning back again I met two whom had a knife; this. uue and secured him and the traced blood

from the lime spot luccased a long dissauce beyond doar of the Catholic Chapel toly

d was lying down, and took

Deceased

could walk

the other prisoner were cun- to the Station. I subsequent

godowna

be

0

of Mussra Sunith

o; found there a large square

8 fent in the roof; one bale of

been ripped open,

and loose.

were lying about scattered; Latter were filled with Cotton, wobability had been previous-

un was adjemtrued antil Mon-

'clock.

FROM THE NORTH,

eceived the North China. Daily Biel, being one day later thail -íves.

The following are ex-

gold bars, to the value of Tls, leary, gone astray from the on of downward voyage. wever, we believe, sons uncar. chen and when the loss occur- i auber of boxes are signed Tof le ling, but one, vendaining

W.X

wh ü

*

mentinued, missin, wh

bu | Maa B

es cam

Times

their cargo. -lous. Dabry, resented the Emperor of the

is port for the past four Pare ire Queen on Thursday last fur route to Follo, where we hear ppointed to officiate a minis

absence

of M.

Ms. Dabry is been a ied with the insory of this

it was opened to foreigy and by his intelligence and secured the esteem ami good o have had the pleasure of his Mons. Blandheron, we are to performs the functions of he present.

$

HOUSE AT THE YANGTZE. th Filzy, acting huspector ge- nghae rerted to the Yaman at have reaved evetal addresses reign merchante of Shanghai, of the large amount of Ton- Follected nm their vessels eu-

art of

of Shanghai ander Act xxix sh Treaty, and of the very small ended by the Chinese govetu, Article xxx in the erection of Light houses, and the - distrib-

78, doc.

e first six months of the present

ie

um of 1K Pls 41,640, wa

the Shanghai office on account Dues, from $25 fareign vessels, gate was 389,709 tous. I have ked into the merits of these

не

and have acquainted my elf particulars about the entrance

the

avigation is most dif

sequently it

Etze,

ngerous, and

19

ant that a light-house should be the islams or shorts t

shunis that lo guide to shipping and a means accidents. I therefore

bu tex

the Yamen will direct the Su- at of Customs at Shanghai, to mmissioner at that port, out of daes collectrat, à monthly sum for a period of one

one year,

-f

የጀ

which

te amount now pain for the aster's office

exponges, eposited in

one of Banks for re-

Europe from time to time.

Tla. 86,000 would enable the

ner to send orders to Europe for

se of an iron light-house to be

a above.",

uen

bas returned a reply asson- request. Pending the full- pronisos held out (remarks the it is important that infor- uld be collected to facilitate the is site. Mr

though hopale, who per-

repres

tai the necessity for the

inclined to Gutzlaff, or Suddle; and M. Giquel, in con- Chamber of Commerce, in July

suggested these sites. however, held that a light on would be too exclusively Falu-

D

The

sels running between Shanghae

o, while the North Saddle is in

only of vessels coming from the-

on Japan, and is seldmo sighted from the South. They

rriving

lel, in preference, the Amberst

he Leuconna Hummocks, and it ely that a

a choice will now be

een the two groups-The great stendant on laying foundation below water, excludes the Ari- a from consideration; otherwise

command attention.

The sum

however, will not allow the large ich would be required to erect a

=ન

on them. The third sugges

aliere, is the

the mooring

light-ship

e south entrance of the river.

cheme commends itself less than

to attention. The subject

is

The discussion which Mr Fitzroy the notification that has appear coids We will gladly give

No. 1129-OCTOBER 4, 1866

BANGKOK.

HAIR DRESSING CEREMONY.-This (Aug. 22) is the second day of a hair cutting festi val at the palace of His Excellency Chow Phya Kalahome for two of the sons of the late Phya Werap'ong His Excellency's

and for a cousin,

danghter of His Excellency the late Phya Montres So- oriwongs, the own brother of the Pre- mier. The ceremonics have been honored by the presence of several of the sons and danguters of His Majesty the king Excellency Kalahome takes the placa as sir in this affair, and he consequently- will self cut

THE CHINA MAIL.

OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENCE. We make the following extracts from our Paris correspondent's letter, received by the French mail:--

the saine number cleared. The import trade publicity to expression of opinion from any

baly with the preceding 12 months, the nasters of vessels in the habit of frequent-

at Haukow for the past year contrasts favour- ing the pert; suggesting however that tas question should be discussed in the

gross amount being 12,862, 182 taels against 12,068,870 taels in 1864, showing a diffe interests of trade generally, and not in reference to ships plying on any especial

The Frankfort on the Main Papers in-rence of 793,312 taels in favour of 1865. The form us that the representatives of the total value of the exports amounted to line.nl to the volume to require a bea-

United States at the Diet have protested 12,685,231 taula, against 13,448,313 taels accustomed to the voyage

in rare cases. Of con

against the 20te of violence that have been for the preceding year, showing a falling-off сов, оксерс

course, if

The return for Swatow Jarge funds are eventually obtainable, their

committed against American citizens resid-of 763,082 taels. claim will be strong; but for the present,

ing in that town by Prussian officers. It is shows the import trade in 1864 to have far larger interests demand consideration.

much to be regretted that similar Lot 191,105t., over that of the preceding 12 amounted to 9,961,740, an increase of in a broader senge, so

mae, should

guage has not been held by the Consuls of Sea-going ships in

other nations who reside at Frankfort: but months, but 1865 shows a still further im pears to be, whether thoge

coming from the South should be considered exclusively, ren early to-morrow morning with shears, and German subjecte the brute force dis-626.2421. In exports the total value was or whether it may be possible to erect a and commit the shaving of their heads to a played by generals Manteuffel, Roederer, 891,9726 being a decrease of 176,984l as

barber of his own appointinent. light house which shall indicate the ap-

While and Falkentima bas very probably

against the proach equally to these, and to ships these acts are in progress, the conchishell them from raising their voices prevented compared with 1864. arriving from the North and from Japan.”

is

first be provided for the question ap" mit off the top knots of the three cute as many, if not all of them, are merchants provement, the excess over 1864 being

FARES BETWEEN CHINESE PORTS.

trile

that

blowers, trunipelers, pipers, and drummers violation of the low of the only town!

the

Frankfort ou

ou the Main · ត ras the in Germany

Then will follow the exist. Dis where a free press was allowed to by collisions has become so serious, and the

will do all they can to make a continuous and deafening noise until the thaving and bathing is 2, vers

then t ceremonies for inspiring and courage in the Bubjects t

then the pronouncing of the blessing upon them. by Bramin priests and finally the offering

gilla of silver,

learn that the wife r

of

II.

and Der Vuths frennd, two very ably conducted pers, which had for many months been attacking the policy of Bismark, were of course cut short in their existerice, as soon as the Prussians bad laughter of the late King of the ehter of Louis jesty Queen wife of the sent in Paris.

ELOPEMENT and jewels to them, on possession of the town:

Lark.

&

#

gineer- a professional surveyor, as recept- the Einpray she received the visit of rules. Subjoined we insert suggestions for

of

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TUPPER COMPANY,

Manufacturers of GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, IRON ROOFING,

SBROS, BUILDINGS, Churches, Soutools, &c., Gia, MuungarE STREET, LONDON, B.C..

TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.

OSTEO EIDON. PATENT, IST MancḤ, 1862, MESSRS GABRIEL'S INVENTION FOR SUPPLYING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, WITH

SOFT FLEXIBLE GUMS, Entirely dispensing with the use of Springs, Wires,or Metallic Fastenings, und especially adapted for ·

these of long resillones in Warm Climates,

CABRIEL

THE OLD ESTABLISHED

DENTISTS

(Diploma 1815),

COLLISIONS AT SEA, TRE loss of life and property at sex caused penalties so heavy, that, it behoves the ship owners societies to be atirring during the recess with a view to obtain an amendment of the Merchant Shipping Act, especially as regards the sailing and steering rules, which have boon altered no less than four times in the present reign, each time being made more complex and unintelligible in

97, Harley Street, Cavendish Square, and 4 stead of simpler. The subject is, we are

durs from the Railway Meldge, glad to find, attracting much

attention in

Judgate Hill, London ;. naval circles, as it is felt that no officer's

Liverpul 134, Duke Street. The press, un her arrival took commission or reputation is safe under the up bor residence at the Grand Hotel, and present wording and arrangement of the

Birmingham: 65, New Street. the following

Parties at the extremity of the globe, by forward who came ex- of the French,

the amendment of the rules, which may being particulars as to the condition of their mouths, pressly from St Cloud to welcome the un- worth the consideration of the Admiralty with an enclosure of One Guinea, will receive by

When twa fortunate lady. It is rumoured that the or Board of Trade -Etule 1.

return that which will enable them to take an in- to Europe sailing ships are approaching cach other pression of the mouth so is to enable Messrs G. 10 of the British Isles and the Pacific Ocean. kingdom, and that his proffer has been object of the Empress's journey of the close hauled on opposite tacks the ship on

is to intercede with the

on if wank either a partial or complete seper Teeth.. French in favor of her adopted country, the pint tad tack keep her huff. 2. A ship it for restoring and preserving the Treth 70s

GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED port tack shall bear up, and the ship on

way of shilps close hauled., & Steamships stepping Font Teuth, enviances haver to change under steain shall keep out of the way of elone, 59, and 108. 64. perpacket and the Guita sailing ships. 4. Steamships on rivers an ercha, s. 61. per baxs sailing ships with the wind free shall keep on the starboard side of mid-channel in running in and out of port, all pass each other on the port side. 5. If two steam ships at night are ingeting each other end on, or nearly so, the helms of both shall be

lights are shut out and red lights opened, and then steady and pass each other ou tlie port side. 6. Every steamship approaching another steamship so as to involve risk of collision shall stop, and, if necessary, ru verse; and every steamship in a fog shall not exceed lah speed. 7. If two ships un-

to

which is

ODONTAL.

bors, and yet a handsome profit remain the verse to which it would subject way of in need of foreign aid in the with the wind free shall keep out of the ., and 21s. per nitle, Patant White Emel for

MISCELLANEOUS.

201

CORDIAL of the BENEDICTINE MONKS of the ABBEY

of FECAMP.

HIS Liguear which lates frem 1510, is Touc Tapete Digestive, and of an exquisite

Яavour. The Salutary Plants of which it is cou posed are gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they possess all thevivifying emanations of the Norther Sea, and compose one of the best-Cordials and one of the most efficacious preservatives against epidemic diseuses.

Latterly the French Medical men have almost nanimously prescribed it for patients who, by their gantric fendency were more subject to attacks of FEVZA and CHOLERA. May be had of

A. LEGRAND, AINE AT FECAMP. HOUSE IN PARIS-No. 19, Rue Vivienne. This Liqueur many he found all over the World at the Principal Wine and Spirit Merchants, Phatus- ceutists, Confectioners, Brucers, and Dealers in Pro risions in General; &c.

INDIGESTION & STOMACHIC WEAKNESS PEPSINE.

His Invaluable Medicine for weak and itapaired digestion, may be bad in the form of Powder, Wine and Lozenge. The Powder is Pure, the Wine alterable, and the Lozenge a New, Agreeable, and convenient manner of taking the medicine,

PEPSINE GLOBULES IN BOTTLES. Manufactured by

T. MONSON AND SON,

31, 38, and 124, Sonthampton Row, Russell Square, Lendon.

And may be obtained of all resprotable Chemists and Storekeepers.

GELATINK (MORSON'S PATENT) MORSON'S KRČESOTE,

The distances between London and Ed- inburgh and between Shangline and Chefoo are ucarly the same; but the fares charged differ in the proportion of 6 to 1.

The And Leith line of boats-faster Loudon

-would, teamers than those of the P. & ().

A. Gardner, Coustable to the Briti. at their present rate, go from tha

from Shanghae to Consulate in this city, eloped and fled Nagasaki and back for thirty shillings It is

country under the protection of (1 this paymentions for those who

does not include the Kruse, maates of the "Orestes," foo, or stewardy

But with are disposed to partake of them.

SURVEYING SIAM.We have been credi the most liberal allowance for these ad.ly informed that a certain European En- ditional

items, the charge would not esceed four pounds, Ast

As the only set off therefore ly offered his services to the Siamese gov against a sextuple coat, we bave the dif

eruraent for making a scientific survey of ference of travelling in the sighbourhood the rivers of Siam and other parts of their

Te Surely some considerable diminution might jected on the score that there is not yet be made in the fares of the Companies out suflicient necessity for such a work to jus

tity, the the shareholders. There are good grounds

WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE. In our morn- too for believing that a lower scale of fares would bring an increased number of traing walk to lay (Sept. 6) we saw heaps of vellers. The profit an each individual pas- iron frames for bridges, and large iron cy Benger would I be lens, but the number out inders once neatly polished but now all of whom a profit would be made would exposed to rain and resting out in utter These iron works must have largely increase. And another circunstance usulcesucas. wond benefit the propriators of the vessels cost the government large sums of money running to the Japanese islands. The import from Europe.

We have seen merchandise carried backwards and for-

these costly goods lying where they Dow wards would be influenced by an increase

Iare a long time. Why is it that they can. the passenger traffic. Actual facts ton,

not at the least be put under soine suitable in analogous cases, have long ago established shed? What a pity it is, that iron bridges, the axiom that a reasonably low tariff is the

the so much needed in Bangkok, procured at most remunerative. Take the best known so much expense, and all prepared for use, instance, one in which it was loudly as

cannot be put into service at once? serted that the only result would be

A POOR CA-MAN-

The

king of Cheang- to the revenue. True, in this cas

Scuse, it was so at first but enply because the mai took & Steam Boat excursion on Mon people and the Mexican qucation has lost der steam are urngeing so as to involve risk

day the 3d system: was not widely known or thorough- | was,, we learn, his intention to upidity. It the charm of nuvelty, and after our soldier of collision, the ship which has the other class Minu netures are obtainable from every; THE 'Colonial Press supplied with

on board the Sept.

down ing himself

the Gulf distance. But finding poorer seaman than he anticipated, and that old Neptune was dre

dreadfully disgusting in his influences on himself and family, he bastened surned back at the anchorage and

times. About 100 Laos angom- to quieter panied the king, including the royal family, and Mr J. G. Cos, English secretary to the price.Recorder.

in

he a dead

MAKING

this

ly understood, among the class that were chiefly

relied upon as the means up any deficiency in the receipts. a quarter of a century ago,

Rowland Hill introduced the penny postage, a deficit was experienced for Some few years. Short- ly, though, the clear revenue from source became greater than ever, until it is it is million sterling an now upwards of a

anually. The Companies that

ply between Shanghae and Japan or Chefov, need be under uo fear that any diminution in their scale of prieve will not he fully and inediately Apprquiated.-North China Daily News

PENANG.

go

CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE

NORTH.

soldiera and

The young Express is still in deep mowening for her father; she. handsome in person and has the determined look characteristic of the Coburgs.

It is very much doubted whether the Empress will find in Europe the help she has come from so great a distance to seek. Every body here looks upon the Mexican cause as a lost one. France does not feel inolined to give either more money or more men to Mexico; it is well known that the resourdes of that country are in- suficient to pay the debts outstanding; besides which the prolongation of our stay in Mexico might be the means of outsng ling the French Government in difficulties with that of the United States. It might also be said with pain, that we are a fickle

have retired, there will be fow in France who will take any interest in Mexico, save those who hold Mexican bonds.

THE COMPTOIR „' ESCOMPTE DE PARIS.

re-

of

sh

GABRIEL'S Practical Crentise on the Teeth which explains the numerous advantages obtainable hyphies- gestented merlind way be lauf of their Agenti stanie. ne will be finished digees on receipt of 'Twive

ported and kept hard art until the gice PICKLES, SALOFS, JAMS, de.,

ant

(PRRE PROM ADULTERATION)

Matinfactured by. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, Puruggare to the Queen, SoHo SQUARE, LONDON.

ROSSE & BLACKWELL'S -Renowned si

www.

peatable Pravin Dealer in the World. Purchampa shanid see that they are supplied with &, genine goods, and that interior articles

are not substimated for diem.

on her port side shall keep her course, at night show a blue light on her port beans, and the other shall either slow, stop. port

and pass astern. Every vessel over-

shail: keep taking any other vessel

out of

To insure thorough wholesomeness, their Pickles way of the head roost vessel, and also keep-

of the out

are and prepared is: Pure Malt Vinegać, boiled in Oak of vessele at anchor. . Nothing in these rules shall eterite Fats, by means of PLATINUM STRAM COILS; and are slip, mesta, and crew thereof from the preierly similar in graniity to those supplied hy consequences of any neglect to carry re-

HER MAJESTY'S TABLE.

INTIMATION,

We have received a copy of the report of the COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS for the year 1865-1866 presented to the Sharehold ers at a General Meeting held on the 28thgulation lights or to use signals in fogs, or July lyst and give in translation the follow of any beglect to to keep a good look out, ing refumé of its contents.

ur of the mug ect of any precaution requited AN OLD RUMOUR REVIVED.

The

stamanship. -Globe commences by stating the by practical which have taken place in the dire To the Editor of the "Evening Mail," changes

Tax, 20 September, 1858. tion, de, of the Company. The members SIR,--We have good reason to believe of the Council of Administration whose that there is serious difficulty brows at Prassnt and la Villain and M. Forget

be-

power expire this year are M. M. Boissaye, tween the immediate

French and Chinese Tus following rather gloomy picture of Poking

iate subject of dispute lingulabor functions of Censur (Audi the life of a Onlit we spice planter is gathered and illfeeling relates to the height of the tor)

CONSULAR NOTIFICATION. from the enay watette. It is De Loped town or steeple of the Cathedral that the total sum of 2,441,313,237

is The operations for the year have

BUITISH CONSULATE, that paralled cases are not to be found now in process of building ice of the Em this sum, 1,147,162,946 francs 10. are com

in the Imperial

CANTON, 29 September, 1866. among Chiness planters generally. Our or Yellow

City, near

The undersigned hereby gives notice that contemporary states that in the sister settle-peror. It already is so high as to overlook prised under the head of discount opera during his temporary absence from Canton, ment the fete he has bubur describing, though the Palaus and its grounds. The Chinese tions; the remainder is found under the dating from the 1st October, the affairs of that of a single individual, is also the fate Government and people are very angry heads of Collection; Advances on the puber Britannic Majesty's Cunsalate will be. of hundreds of the unfortunats Celestials about it. What the result will be, is not lie funds; Acceptances and credits upon conducted by MR WILLIAM FRUDERICK who earn a hard livelihood by spice-plant- manifest.

very

securities; Contributions, sales and parcha favens, a 1 M.'s Vice Consul in Charge. Week before last, a company of soldiers in public funds, de to the amount of

D. B. ROBERTSON," were passing through the streets of this 658,216,510 francs 60 o. The balance of pluce; some of them remarked that they 644,963,810 france 40 c.

the amount being going to Peking Lo

Cathedral was

I foreign agencies. upon home and The remark excited

The general result of the past year's trans- being built so high. but little interest and attention at the time action is an augmentation of business to the amount of 400,338,863 Tratics 25 c. as Last week a Chinaman revealed conden tially to a few foreign friends, what he said compared with last year. was a concerted plan to massacre all the foreigners in

by soldiers.

He received his debts. Of the enorminus total of franc only information from a

The Hill natmeg, plantations are gra- dually being obliterated by jungle, and if

only here and there, and law and far be

is

tween, that the trees are cleared, or that there, because the t the foreigners of transactions on the premises, and drafts

there is sany ous to clear them.

A visit made a few weeks ago to what was one of the most

flourishing bill districts for years ago impressed as forcibly with its sad decay. We followed the main path-

without way for several miles, wit

eeeing an individual upon it. In turning into one of the few remaining

opium smokera

.

The most striking portion of the report or doubtful

three or four uses, there were 20 days hug and Tientsin in less is that relating to the bad'

to be draumitron a friendly Chi who received it 2,444,843,267 (nearly ninety eight mil- i

soldier. Ourtions of pounds sterling) only franes 48,432

er about two thousand pounds sterling. come under the head of contentieus, or un-i certain debra :

inhabiting it, who appeared to he dragging informant evidently believed that there was on a reary existence. The dogs, and we on foot the plan intimated, and begged with all know what noisy ours these Chinese considerable earnestness and feeling his dogs are, seemed like their owners, starved foreign friends to fly for their lives. Ile wretched animals. We saw no children, said that soldiers in unusual numbers were and no buxom Chinawomen as we remember gathering in and about Tientsin.

No foreigner who has heard of the above to have met years ago when riding along the same road, everything seemed steeped asserted plan believes it, as I am aware of.

in solemn silence. The last but we caine It is not known or circulated commonly to on the top

of one hill, and where the path terminated, was tenanted by a solitary omong the Cinese people, nor ainong the At the date of writing, it foreigners here.

matter of general knowledge Chinaman, who appeared perfectly as-is saul to he tonished at seeing two urung putih entering among the Chinose here, that there is dif- his hut.

His house, hovel rather, had ficulty at Poking, about the height of the tower of the Cathedral, between the French nearly tumbled down and seemed wretched enough. There were a dog, & pup, a oat and the Chinesa Government. and a hen in it as his companions 1. On being asked where the other hens or fowls were, he told us that a large snake had come at night and eaten them all up. Ho

Re showed his rice box, it was empty.

Не

au

The amount of cash passed through the bands of the company during the past year shows increase of francs 1,096,835,808, over the amount for the previous year.

The transactions at the various agencies of Calcutta, Bombay, Hongkong, hangbae, Rennion and Guadaloupe amount to fans 640,382,700 e. 62, the drafts from those establishments apon the head office and other agencies being shewn 20 francs 101,581,300 c. 78

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For some sine past, troops and warlike implements have been concentrated at and near Taku. The forts have been put in much better repair than formerly. It is He had said that a considerable number of Tartar no oil nor tobacco, and said he was not soldiers have come down lately from the strong enough to

to town for more.

He North. go to

Should the Chinese propose to was boiling for breakfast a few vegetables enter upon aby coercive measures, relating (weeds gathered from close by), and nutmeg to foreigners, a safe blow for them for the buske. He asked for a few cents which present could be struck by closing the on- luckily for him we had. The centa, and a trance of the river against foreign ships,

TRADE WITH CHINA IN 1865. the absence ol

gun-boats or taste from our flask, cheered him up and be Such a thin lying there could be easily i

The commercial reports for the past year told bis history. had come to Penang vessels of

સવુ છ from China when young and strong, and eflected, and all the foreigners in Northern from her Majesty's Consuls at the differen had been a coolie for a few years saving a China would for an indefinite time beat the ports in China state that the total value of the British imports into Shanghai amonated little money, and had then cleared and mercy of the Chinese. planted the land round his house and had Any rupture between the French and the to 87,858,210 taels, or about 12,

and the exports to 23,206,

to 23, 22,500,000! 3061, or got a

decrease Brit enough at first, the spice treas grew aud alities more or less, and the Chiuess would

The Ti... at 68. perf. ish trade as compared with 1864 of 1,136, commenced to bear, the betelnut and the as usual, in cases of war, or efforts to coerce

Canton, however, shows an im

2. Battles 1. 3d. oz. few cocoanute promised well, until prices or tituidate, make little or no practical 171 taols.

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...........nt in. Gikwe. fell and the blight came, then trees died distinction between the French and other provement, the value of the import trade

These Dyes are in Ps Pownin-dissolve and coolies left and his

sook: but foreigners.

All would be involved, and being 2,833,016. as against 2.053,540 in spirits he said he would like to die where he had the interests and the lives of all would be 1864, showing au increase of 779, 4761. The thoroughly in warm water in the space of one minute -dye instautauemusly without any other simixture; value of the export trade was 3,131,9587 29 suitable for Cotton, Wool or Silk, Feathers, Fibrez, spent his best health and

He jeopardized. strength.

anak tada, concluded with-bini tada,

It would seem that the Chinese Govern-against 2,361,1241, in 1864, showing an in- Ivory, Hair, &c. &c.

crease of 770,5844. The imports at

The brilianey of these Dyes is unsurpassed, while satu pon tada, man mati saja," (my wife is ment cannot be so bent on self destruction,

children, have only to dead, I have no

as to try to exterminate all foreiguers by amounted to $9,711,848 against $15,9 710 their solubility is guaranteed, and they are warranted die) After chatting with the

old man for

in 1864, being a

a decrease of $5,686,862, not to spot

,664,030 iz 1864 bains the last of the Mohicans disappear into the toy soon be solo serious rupture or jungle. Another house visited in another fetion of disagreements and ill will be $8,064,634 against $9,0

and the Government at adecrease of $1,489,596. The import trade poor woman and a Paking, and perhaps on the part of Chinese at Macao increased from $6,377,520 in 1864. for rotched looking children. The bur elsewhere towards foreigners generally, to $6,840,351, while the few

while the export show a de- band was dead and fallang grass had taken through the instigation of officials, appears

a few Cocoauut not altogether impassible. of

e compound, a and fruit

Very truly &c. trees were all that was left of a The old woman well Once stocked garden.

CORRESPONDENT. complained much of hard times and her

ཡ- denoted

she felt them. that she

ATA concert in a small town not far from London a few reninge ago, a youth was observed to give vent

half

Ning.

an hour we left him and saw him like indiscriminate slaughter; but that there while the exports show an aggregate e

appearance

contained

mani-

361.

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At Chin-Kiang, the total imports coached 7,914,773 taele against 5,078,534. taels in 1864; and the exports to 952,147 tavle against 1,208,940 taels in 1864. The total value of

and import export trade at this port for 1885 was

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She and her children were very ragged, and she said ake

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From the North-Chime Daily News. A few months ago a writer in the Chiva Afails 4 camweneed the pib ication, of a serice of Nater fur Tourists in the North of China, and these have now beep puldished in a conised form with the name of the writer, Mr N. B. Dennys. He is well qualin. hed for the work be has undertaken, and his opis ous us to the best modes of travelling as well as his castal roniarks upon men and manners, ia the north, are worthy of attention. We can discover

no caission in the list given, all the precautions necessary to secure comfort, en route and at the various as being very minutely set forth. From stage to stoga of the journey, the traveller will fed that his author has preceded him, and that the discomforts from which he suffers have been smitered beforá by sue at least, who has set, himself to decisu ateans whereby they may be overcoate We teamend to those interested in topographical researches the description given of Peking, while those whose idlaw regarding the history of Peking and the many vicissitudes through which it bus pas- sed since its first establishment are misty, and 2011- Insed, will do well to run over the condensed account given at age 25. We cannot pass.in review. ench clmpter at Mr Deunys' valurble little work,

Meanwhile, thise who intend to travel in the Chi- Ji province during the approching anturan" sŭonths, cannot do better than accept these. Noter as their guides

From the Hankone Times.

There are plenty of eights in and around the city, some visite and many more invisible, and Met Denny'a description of the cities and their points of interest is full and carefully giv . As to its cor- rectness we are unfortunately unable to judge.

The name of the book " Notes for Tourists in the North of China" is rather ambitious, as the Author to caution the Public against sperions imitation contines himachi to Peking and twà routes from that city to Kalgon, about 130 miles distant, but for a of their celebrated

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