VEMBER 1960
i Ching on the other
indeed. been sponed. Toverments of the form- anised every pesistance to the extension of the tion.
1 is believed that
e King of Cochin China
Д
to the construction of use frontier to his capital, f of Tonquin, whence by nestenatun to Hongkong ed with slations at the is?
thought necessary.
The
nd over a submarine line- hvis. The much smal such a line, (leas by two- or facilities for
ties for effecting ining expense as compared of stcanters, &c., in the
ent
ne lines, need scarcely and in fact the cost of
6 miles of lies proposed, cessary outlay, Is estinia
Ki
Fifty pounds per nie. to the foul chiefs of the
which the lines will pres ity may be effectually as experience of the persons the Dutch lines through entries in all respects lay Peninsula has Sewi
1.
physical difficulties no danger to be dread- lity of the natives or frum
bits of wild beasts."The scheme is ton modestly It is not that a most althate chain of com- ink will have been esta- more than probable that
America wives will have
that by way of British ached even Singapore, or it is the connection-the na-which this peninsular between Great Britain and sian possessious;
; besides nsideration that, whatever degraphic com
communication Lina-that proposed by the is the only one tit will of America,
aud Altogether, the.. ich, commercildly, offers a Envestment for capital, and litical importance of which to over-estimate.
*
qvuce.
OF THE MAIL.
steamer Baker, Captain. abay with dutes to the 15th, ung 28th and Singare Inging the Europe Bails of arrived on Wednesday nd half in advance of her 430 chests Mafwa urries kong, aud 996 for Shanghai. prices averaged Rs 10 as detained 3 days at Gulle
ינב
P&O. steamer Golconda, specie by the present mail
in silver £8,219.
1:1
are sine latest Telegrams, to
October, noning-Greece
representation from France
was her intention to remain Pandian insurrection.
180 G0 hs.
the week.
Grats.
rais.
31,
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70,000 I, CL
1,000, 785.000
865,000
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Dafaber-Vu. Pines pub-
s of condolee tu Col. Craw-
es retrospective verdict of of 1808
Prussia has form- евбісня Нитикует.
The
King
is fren oath of allegiance. October. —Great demostra- favor of manhood suirage. poration of Frankfort Cassel h Prussia took place yester
October. ––The Austrians are Venetian fortresses and o to Italiau Municipalities. f Mexico is mentally indis- me to resuscitate the Agra will shortly be promulgated.
October The Tome News our of the recall of Sir W10. Windham to be his succes- Cambridge will recommend e Jervis to position in Army. ccupied. Peschiera. Ratifi-
exchanged.
AN TELEGRAMS. October Bank Bills 2s, Qặď.
Documents 2s. Old.
Fair
por Candy, Market quiet , as is also the Piece Goods
fht of Cotton to overpoul our par cents 891. Five per mbay Bank Shares Rs. As25 Hinday 12th October. 04. Credits, 2-04 Deen-
Fair Pollo 8:270 per Freight of Cotton To Liver overnment Securities una ay Bank Shares RAB20
-700.
e Meetstones, Rs640
of the sharchoi-
k of Bombay this day it was uce the value of the shares each from 1st January next. SUMMARY.
on and Chini Express Supt. 20 Prince and Princess of Wales, Abergeldie, are expected to to Russia, to be present at creiony of the Princess
Ti
e Circular noticed in our Br17th has been favestiy with a sxceptions. The this still presions. Pue ail; i tu visit Joue -key are looked on as porten- esxican Chemnitive augme st on the loan cannot be pall. Yesterday the rivers Al- Young and other stans The waters of thy Lot que appear to be deureasing. In Saver, has overflowed its legraphic communication be- re and south of France is dif-
risa
ne trops have made a trinnu- Borlin. The King was pre-
The
et given by the Municipali- marck has improved. xony are not yet arranged. the sale of the Westphalian
has been thrown out.
he Archduke Albrecht has
Zander-in-Chief of the
will shortly visit the h suffered in the late war. Discontent prevails at Pest, ort that no Ministry will be vions to the convoking of the a is very prevalent.
No. 1134-NOVEMBER 8, 1800. ||
Russia. - Kurakozou, who attempted, the life of the Emperor, was exccuted on the 15th instant.
Dark The Princess Dagmar has left for St. Petersburg; her marriage is fixed for the 24th of November.
а
terror.
on it.
Emmanuel had sent him war.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Republies, and Sir John Crampton and the
before the late French Minister have been empowered by their respective Governments to draw up Italy is greatly in want of a penal settle conditions of peace for the approval of thement, and has applied in vain to Great Bri Government of Madrid.
tain, Portugal, and the South American Republics for soine island where she may send her convicts. It is now stated that the Italian Government has arranged with the Dach for the purchase of a small island near Sumatra, in the East Indies.
DAVAL
+
Lo
rientrou who have been Germanational
The steed having been stolen, the Ans- Italy. The terms of the treaty of peace trians are busy shutting the stable-door. with Austria are not yet settled. Bri- The Austrian army is being supplied with gands have created great disturbances in breech-loading rifles as fast as possible. A
German
states that the Remington Paper Turkey-The revolt in Candia is not system has been adopted, which did so quelled effectively.
execution in the American war, and mach Holland. The appointment of Mr Myer which permits eighteen shots to be fired in as Closernor General of Java has been
a ininute, and has
of about 100
1,000 genti Austrian
has given ecially announced. The new Session was yards. on the 17th. The Budget shows
the inventor (Mr Plaget) £24,000, and tlie of
Vienna being manufactured in 07 against 98 anillious rifles are now being an expenditure
war steamers sail for Bata- Prince Gortschakoff made a long speech at revenue. Two war
1st
the dimer which was given by The cholera has Tie on the
the English prox.
Prince Hendrik has
Club at St.
to the officers of the nearly subsidel started to settled the Luxemburg question.
Spain-Banishments continue, and let siting that port. Fle declared that it ters represent the position as the reign of was false to say that Russia was the enemy
dares comment No
of emancipation; she never had been 80. newspaper
The friendship between Russia and the United Staten was not caused by proximity of
aud he believed it would be last ing
The French papers dosuribe a curious pageant which was exhibited at the capital of the King
of Siam last July. The French consul had been cirred try to the King*
Napole a letter froth the Emperor
been the King give & solemn raception
Sested on a three of goki, he a'lowed the consul to approach bearing the mperial letter in a huge gold box. The consul deposited it at the foot of the throne, and the King slowly descendded, step by stop, until he came to the box, and then the letter was handed to him and he read it with much satisfaction.
The
"United States--President Johnson has
for
But
it
But
has for the Mest
given it dignity, and even nobility. the middle class part settled these questions now, and is falling into the lassitude and the indifference which indicate that it does not truly care about the
the great ques tions still unsettled, and which affect the greatest class of all, and must ultimately determine the best of our national faturo. The labouring class have still their turn to come, and when they get it, we shall begin to see if there is not once more new and inexhaustible energy thrown into our na- tional affairs, whether they will not be able to infuse fresh energy into the middle olass (as thirty years
the middle class energy into the aristocracy), infused fresh so as to give us once more strongly defined national desires and unanimous purposes. And if, as we believe, it
prove so, we may well expect England to be once more in the very van of Europe, for no other country ha anlved so completely the territorial and the mercantile questions which properly be- long as it were, to an earlier stage of civi- or can bring to the greatest of all problems-the intellectual educa-
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political content in the United States is certainly one of the most extraordinary description. There have been many strange events across the Atlantic daring w past six years, but surely none so strauge is that of the President making a tour through the United States and demning bufory immense gatherings of the people the Con Naval and Military-The Far East and gress which the peole have elected. So far Whiteader have arrived from Hongkong Mr. Johnson has had things pretty much big and Cape. The Rodney will require con own way, and his speeches, which are of siderable repairs to fit her for the China great warmth, not to say violence, have troops are about to been well received. But there is run to St. Mungkin and Hapana Plus Bristol expect that it Chicago, which is his fitual returns to England with engines broken destination, his arrival will lead to very stormy proceedings. Everything that cali can be done to inflame the public mind is being done by both parties. Processions, fings, bands of music, denunciatory mottoes, newspaper articles, and stump oratory are all pressed into the service of the two par- ties which are other.
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HER MAJESTY'S TABLE.
THE TRUTH IN WHAT FOREIGNERS ARE SAYING ABOUT ENGLAND. (From the Spectator.) We are just now the subject of much derision and anch pity on the Continent, a fact which, on the whole, disturh us but
ami little,
ought t perhaps to disturb us less. it is easy to smile at the contempt which and even France now seen to feel influence. We know our own strength, and that a turn in the affairs of Englund and Europe may come any year to restore us to more than our former weight in European connsels. steadily at
at the truth, to ask ourselves how far these eviticisms are really false or true by labour-a political mind so completely what it is that we have lost, if we have lost free from the complications of territorial anything; what it is that we must look to struggles for unity and nationality, and of gain before we can again take the position economical struggles for a true solution of If we can gain any light the problems affecting the accumulations of we so lately held. for ourselves by reading the attacks of our unfriendly critics, there are few Englishmen
the wi the most
THE "SATURDAY REVIEW" AND ITS “Ipurs."—In a notice of the Ten chipper impartial attention and almoss pleasure, Nord of Tuesday had a very abla and really remarkable article, from the high race which we extract from the usually autocratic or Russian point of view, on the clever Subarlay Review, it will be spem that failing resources of our Constitution, and the writer draws a most gloomy picture of the captains, owners, and crews, whom he on the same day the Daily News printed in
is pleasent to term "idiots" It is quite an interesting letter from Wiesbaden a cou densed
account of the German sheers evident that the writer is himself an "idiot" on nautical matters, or he would Letween Lo Nort against England.
argues that the spirit of Englishuot have made the comparison Radicalism is aiming first to destroy what this race and the loss of the London. The it has already in great measure rendered article appars to be remmed out of pure impotent, the first great line of defences spite, hense the staff of the Sutures are which coufrout it, the aristocracy of birth supremely ignorant about matters nautical, Bog to cantion the Public against spurious imitation
We evil say and fortune; that it finds that this will and cannot enjoy the rave.
de uvugh, bus that the aristocracy of nothing of the tasto which designates intellect and culture must go down next if owner and enptains as choice idiote," it is to win the day; finally, that it does AL least they might have ben n called idiots, not yet attack, that it is afraid to attack; and not "clinics idiots"A melancho the great abuses of middle-class vulgarity by piece of facetiousness has lately boun and narrow-mindedness in
in the of invented in the institution of what is called workchouse abuse, municipal trickeries, an
an ocean race of the clipper tex ships from
The course is
is unly. generally. Such is the critidem on Eng China to the Thames. land of Le Nord, the organ of the party 16,000 miles; the competitors some nine which sets up Russin autocracy against ships manned and owned by a choice callee the spirit of popular progress. The Ger- tion of idiots, who stake humire.is of lives man criticisms upon us come from a diller and ludreds of thousands of pounds of eut point of view--the popular
Thoy say £500 prise for hunding the first few chests We are told to be in restawien we have lost the power
thy went of the
at this happy combination of nautical pluck sympathy The Neiz York Herald, a journal muel
and skill, in which the two leading ships with, that English
losing side in America, and did given to romancing, published a special much even to encourage the partizans of raced neck and
neck, or
Dr wo suppose bowsprit Obivory. The deaths include the fol- lowing: Sir J. Willoughby, General Chiy.telegram," dated September 4th, to the ef- reaction and slavery in their useless and and bowsprit, all the way, aut did the dist
impotent
strugged the
with the sume ton, R. C. Stanhope, the Hon. Isabella feat that the Irish portion of the inhabi-not
ance up the Thunes within six hours of each war ju Manek,
other. Of Danish
happy thought, in the undeveloped art Hall 1864,. Countess and infant daughter of Count day over the assembling in Earn ally
a novelty of the second
and of Congress Vandalin Miniszech.
of the Rotion,
anging on the
entirely ignoring the great and getting up shipwrecks. No doubt it of the Penisu Brother-
will fire the cumlation of railway companies, Misca Lines-An earthquake has been borts-Sweeney
growing, power of Prussia. with which we hood. The delevates have beou arriving ought to have had fart fat is France and the south of England.
more sympathy than and a pleasant rivalry will be esta dished very train and bout since
that yesterday
of The cholera has broken out among the
that
our justification between lan and sex in the number of France;
vietima.. What now thor are fully one hun of ourselves for standing aloof from Euro-
odd is the inconsistencyHE hop piskers. Holloway's premises morning, intil Kontist
When the Lon- The dred and fifty present." have been nearly destroyed by fire.
Among them were "nearly all the wilitary e lebrities," Pean polities is in great part mere sulki of leading article writers. distress asung the miners of Cornwall still
jeremixls ess at our own blunders, and so far as it don was lost, all sorts of ald several thumsands have left
including
The hall is not so, an sha Sweeney and Roberts
an indication of decadence and written on the folly of encountering the the past week. The re-
was dorated with the Irish and America gross self-occupation: that even in
our Bay
of Biscay with too much sail; but thu
while when, for the mottoes were "Ben-administration of the army ins of the fate Prince of Conde have
ninety-nine days, aine crows
often on
on their colars americk, Poutory and Lime- tulumising millions, we fail to obtain what carry on a press of canvass, en interred with much ceremony in the tub of his grandfather, Louis Philippe.stone Ridge," and "Lord Edward and Em- we need, through
to con- utter incapacity.
team ends, and with the sea disre Ding their decks, the captains of Leeds, the ex-King,
The clothussers of
net," General Murphy was elected “tem- trol the anarchical power of those solfish sweeping.
eurrent- to the number of 1,000 struck work porary speaker," and it was arranged that individual influences, which, for the rest, garding every danger of wind and for an advance of wages. En Manchester the Convention should stb aquently elect are threatening even our commercial pros and boldly reckless of all hat speed, they the book otof thee upeaters still continues, speaker, president, and senators to set for
are saluted with universal plandits and the for perity. and gnawing at the sources of the
frenzied exnitation of the Daily Telegraph, one year. The Convention was also to re only thing left to us--or material wealth. but that of the tailors has terminated. Tire
There osive a report Dandee whaling expedition is reported a
exiita.
would seem to be at first sight at We would only hint that if the Treplay and a permanent foot little common element between these two dried happen to be lost, possibly the the Lojd in Canada,
underwriters may have something to say different Propriety of another
classes of reproaches. Re- invasion, the raising of the sinews of war, and the organisation of att arany out of lush roaches directed against our aristocracy for about the great ship wave from Cuina
Limidly fearing the appearance of inhu- citizens in the vari na town of the United manity, against cuz middle class for actuale! States. The Nee Yurk fferuit, in spite of adstoness and incapacity, against our is enthusiastic telegram, is obliged to ad- working class for hating the aristocracy of it that the attendance of members of the intellect as much as the aristocracy of rank, Convention is not so large as ngual, though and for hating
both more than the imbecile it is still "very respectable," and the mem- plutocracy which sytually reigns, do not at hers express a determination to continue first sight seem very like reproaches against o mere suspicion, imprisoned because their war upon the "Old Lion." The "Old Lion" Eugland for not discerning the true pro
wil! therefore like tra opinions are known to be unfavourable to the
read the following
element in other uations. Yet gressive
From the North-China Daily News. paragraph from the same Fenian organ: Government, and transported without trial.
whatever is just is the reactionary re-
A few minute ago a writer in the C fra Mail have been hints thrown out of a proaches of Le Nord comes to the same thing
commented the pub ication of a series of Notes, fur during the night, and their families
the end as what is just in the Radical away
Tourists in the North of China, and these have now know not in what direction will anil the and oilitary heart of the organigation, and repreaches of the German democracy.
been published in a condensed form with the name I imagine have observed a growing cool Whatever is just in either comes to this, vessel on which they are embarked. The
of the writer, Mr N. B. Dennys.. He is well quin Parties at the extremity of the globe, by forward is that most of them erime
collectedl they collecte
ness between President Roberts and Swee
just now is weak, embarrassed.
fed for the work he undertaken, and his api- ing particulareas to the condition of their mouths, with an anclosure of Due Gaines, will receive by money for some proscribed persons, their ney.
ase to the best modes of travelling as well as ofer and the Great Eastern-are in the habit of relatious and friends." The following trait
his casual remarks open men and manners in the return that which will amble them to take au i political gravity is in a state of transition, ruming Sunday excursion trails, nud of barbarius cruelty is worthy of the very
andthere is no single end before the eyes of wishes it to be understood that the two north, are worthy of attention. We can discover pression of tile month so as to enable Mears G. to in Spain: worst days of absolutist reaction in
the nation in struggling for which the Go-
an omission in the list given, all the precautions forward either i partial or complete art of Teeth. circumstance stand to cach other in the Bamed Ventura, was
vernment can fest that it is heartily aup relation of cause and effect
Beery 10 secure comfort en route and at the GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED Which are
various inns being very minutely set forth, From GIQUE for restoring and preserving the Teeth, 104 ported by the whole nation.
THE Sultan has received, ein Trebizond, the nations that have grown most rapidly
sluge to stage of the journey, the taveller willtd., and 21s. per battle. Pateus White Funnel for a consignment of thirry magnificent Arand that his author has preceded him, and that stopping Front Testh, warinated never to change in power and importance of late yours
the discomfort from which he suffers have been colour, bs, and 198. Git.per (acket; and the timin. Those which have had single objects in horses of the purest breel, which he in- view, more
or less uniting the whole tous, it is said, te pres uit to the Emperor suffered before hy one at least who has set himself Perch, 16. 6d. per box, national sympathics in their favour. When Napoleon and King Victor Emmanuel OVCE the predominant interest of any nation has been one affecting the national unity, life, or existence, then we have seen rapid and wonderful progress, which the national enthusiasts 30 keen in day have worked. Whenever the predominaut interest has been one of the internal adjust. ment of the different forces in the nationalration of QUININE, in a most i province during the approaching autama mouths, life, not endangering national unity or
or es. istonce, then we have had a perind of com- agreeable form, highly recommetaled, and cannot do better than accept these Notes as their
in great repute by the most eminent guide.. parativo weakness and suspension of anima-
Physicians of London, and Paris. tion, or event, as in Austria, of decadence.
And next, why is England in this latter the debilitating effects of a dimate, from loss of appetite, or In Vienna, so far as the casual visitor predicament? Because, as Le Nord sees,
occasional attacks of low Fever, will find the con 300, the war has nude no difference. and the German Democrats also sec, The people crowl the Prater as gaily dress-questions vitally affecting English unity and the above an invaluable rondly, as it does
not produce headache, which is so ed as ever. They have cholera among them nationality bave long ago been determined, Tax following is from the summary in but it is considered against good manners so that what remains to give us the force of ently the case, after taking the ordinary
preparations of QUININE. A deputation from the Liverpool Chan-to speak of it. They are without a consti- turion, but they don't seem to be conscions
crict during the past
and
failure, there being to passage through neral Sweeney to the failure of Ge Melville Bay
The Red, White, med Blue is still exhibiting at the Crystal Palace, and is believed to be a swindle.
Mr. Rodger, of Glasgow, the owner of the Tueping, has, we are informed, present. g her commander with the munificent gift vi £300, to mark his skill and Der 18 appreciation of his
paragverance.
The Reign of Terror in Spain.-A letter "People are arrested from Madrid
On the 14th seventeen persons were taketett difficulty between the executive
A retired es, tail, her persons, who were arreated with thirty other
learnt at Madrid that her husband was menaced with death, went to Barcelona to sex ki, but she was not allowed to do so, ani aas arrested the very day he was shut. They sent her to Madrid, escorted by a retaine, and she is there awaiting her tromster boa convict settlement.
the led to the Philippines. His wife,
t-up a the Gulf of
and the 62 #ad the Gulf of Siam
15
A return has been printed shewing the uamber of men who have annually enrolled or re-enrolled themselves in the Royal Na val Coast Volunteers from 1803 to 1866 The number in the twelve months ending the 31st December last was 1,470, and in ending the 31st July-in the seven months the present year, 691. This does not show such a wonderful falling off as has been an- ticipated, and which has been regarded by some authorities as a virtual, break-up of
the force,
Anollier return sets forth that,
in the year cuding the 1st of March last The fironde of Bordeaux says: Tho the actual strength of the Royal Naval Te formation of a French company for cutting serve was 17,021, and of these no less than through the Isthmus of Malacca, in order 4,050
failed
to present themselves for drill.
of Queen Isabell conanimation between
Spain has been greatly affected
by the late
pvents in Europe. the news of each successive Austrian defeat she shed tears, declaring that it was all over with Austria, Spain, and the Pope, and that the berotics were carrying every thing before them.
Seas, is apokei of. By means of auch a cutting the painful and Str. would engerous havigation of the
b atided Baf the z alize iơng of the pro- Ject seuns to us uncertam,"
NEWS BY THE MAIL.
Mitchell's Maritime Register, Sepé, 22:--
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very
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Tue Conerier of Nuremberg mitions a rumour that the raid Dake of Hesse, pri- poses to abdicate in favimr of Prince Irinis, the husband of Princess A Lee.
WRSTATINSTER BRRY is to bi heated for.
theater. Preparitions are now beng actively carried ou for the reception of the necessary hot-water apparatus for so doing.
A PRUSSIAN writer calculates the future effective military forces of the Northern Confederation at 1,116,000 men, of whoi 650,000 would be troups of the lie.
A CORRESPONDENT of the Recard has dis- covered that two bankrupt railway com-
El. because the centre of her panies-the London, Chatham, and Dover,
ber of Commerce has presented Captain of the want.
ant. The only remembrancers
cers of desire or purpose,
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unanimous intent is the decided pre dominance
ance of some one phase of national whereas there is at Anderson,
of the Great Eastern, 'with an
between many a fluctuation the war are the big, burly, blue-coated, prosent
fluctuation ein- address of congratulation on the trinm-blue-eyed Sason soldiers, who still hazut
hases of national phuses plant completion of Atlantic telegraphy. the streets and make love to the servant barrassing and dianting to all. An The captain, in
the compli acknowledging
girls, and to thase the Viennese would be aristocracy rarely leads a nation and becomes ments paid him, ascribed to the favour, very is still unsettled, but the people tions, questions affecting the nation's own
glad to say lebe wohl. The Hungarian its true organs except on territorial ques- WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, weather much of the success which had
question attended the undertaking. Sir Charles are for letting it settle itself. The Austrian territorial greatness. On all auch questions Bright, M.P.,
hope that in Ministers seem to be of somewhat the same aristocracies, where they exist at all expressed a
the future the Great Eastern would be specially opinion. No two of them are agreed; and where they do put, as the autist fully occupied in laying ocean
a fresh rumour that this landed classes), take the actual lead, and b. every day comes a He hoped to see at least twenty crossing Minister
to resign. that about
they are now leading both in Italy the Atlantic. He suggested that the next
nation Garibaldi has issued a circular, declaring Prussia, while the masses of the operation of the great ship might be to
that in undertaking his expeditions for the low. But such questions vitally affecting carry a line via Gibraltar and Malta to the liberation of Italy be has incurred heavy our own territorial greatness do not, for the Far Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro-Plate
Sea, which would thus open a direct debts, and that though the persons to whom present at least, exist for England at all; ocean coramunication with Rangoon, Sing-
be is indebted do not ask him to pay, he and the aristocracy which led England ably apore, China, and Australia. He antici knows that nonpayment would be ruinous while they did exist, have fallen into com- pated also a similar mode of communica iu some CASES.. He therefore appeals to the puratively insignificant place. Again, the tion when it tion with the West Indies and the whole of public to pay off the amount. Considering middle classes usually lead a nation the South American coasts. This would that it is only £4. 200, and that the groater is deciding the questions which chiefly affect give Captain Anderson ample occupation,
of. national invest- and he (Sir Charles) only hoped that he part of this sum was incurred in obtaining property, questions of finance, of com
he the kingdom of the Two Sicilies for Victor of penal jurisprudence, might have the pleasure of sailing with Emmanuel, it seems rather disgraceful that ments of capital in roads, railways, tele- the Italian Govermnout has not settled the graphs, se, the last thirty years England Garibaldi does not appear to be on has been settling these questions, and the matter. good terms with the King, for he has lately middle class has led her with an earnest returned two very fine horses which Victor and proud seose of leadership that has
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· The present mail brings us a copy of the usefu! hule guide book for Tourists in the North of China, which has recently been published by Mz N. R. Donnys, and we we are glad to be ahjo to express A The favorable opinion ages its servicableness. book, though it only pretends to be a guide to travellers, contina much set and interesting information and may be looked upon in the light of the Murray" for Tourists in Northern Provices of the Celestial Empire.
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