BRUARY 29, 1868..

dvertisements.

NOTIOE.

andiery Business bar now oved to Praya, No. 30 and formerly acupied by Messrs CHEES & Co., Baccessors to PURJE & Co.

ERKS, RODATZ & Co. ebruary 3, 1868.

REMOVAL.

gued hav this day Removed

URE from Praya East to

S No. 18, QUEEN'S ROAD

ly occupied by the CENTRAL BEN INDIA

AMAGE WEN & Co. th Decrotber, 1867.

ST SHIPPING

ARRIVALS,

traman, British ship, 667, Endon, Nov. 20, General

& Co..!

EPARTURES.

Rahland, for Iloilo.

Or Singapore.

for Gusm

CLEARED

ampoa

gkok.. Yokohama,

SSENGERS,

Per Cambodge, for Saigon hid St. Caroline, legers W

G. Hale, X. Roque, and 34 ingapore,Mrs Taylor and i Chinese. For Suez, Rev. Chiuese. For Marcillek,---

vos y Paris, A. Rodriguez Trivi B.

R. 11. Caracciolo, Rodriguez, D. Artigas, F. by J. Calvet, Ja

Mrs Diaz Pins Manforte, aud

Cariden Landa, D. Onta-

Tes, Mr and Mrs J. Pamiro

Melleer, R. Cabada, M

P.

ay Fernandez, C. Hidro

F. Aleman, H. Subiran, 3. Aiqueta, L. Alvarez, D. Reno, J. Díaz, J. ot, Mira S. David and child,

For Galle,Messrs F Hunts

PING REPORT. ship Chin man, from Log

ing experienced light winds of the passage; no

NE

the Equator on 28th Dec.j ridian of the Cape on the aade Sands Wood Island On the 16th Feb, spoke the

Cardiff to Shanghai, 125

Gillulo Passage passed liees on the 26th February,

arah March, from Cardiff, Shanghai. Jantiary. 15th, North, Longitude 134.30 from a boat, Capt. Muller, men of shipwrecked Bre

which vessel drifted on a David, or Freewill stands,

happened to be the 8. she having, during calm about those lalants, and

&

of Gillulo passage, for weeks. At one tinie got as grees North Latitude and ligitude; and drifted back on the equatir. Arrived

I on 17th instant.

LE NOTIFICATIONS.

ROPE, &

"des Services Mari zagnie Messageries Imperiales Str. (k” at ð o'clock P.M To and through the Kingdom vis Marseille j

aud other Continental- a closed mail to France)

Singapore, Galle, Indís,

chelles, Reunion and Mau ez and Alexandría: ···Let- egistration will be received

this day

4 intended to be forward-

vessels of the above comps

superscribed per Message-

dates Packet/____

to be forwarded by this

ty may be posted in the

from & P.,, this day until morrow, Sunday, the 1st. which hour supplementary be made up.

FW. MITCHELL, Poolmaster Genes at. st Office,

eb. 29, 1868.

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No. 1479, —FEBRUARY 20, 1868,]-

THE CHINA MAIL.

BELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS settlement, extension of trade, development SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT.

IN HONGKONG.

of the resources of the country, and peaco ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Morning, 11 for its people. But double, co-existent plock-Revd. W. K. Beach, M.A., Colo-treaties wo cannot approve. pial Chaplain. Afternoon 4 o'clock. Rev.

Few who have studied the gentral John Kingston, K.N.

CHURCH, Minister, Rev. D. B. questions of our relations with Asiatic UNION

Service, 11AM.

Even-Governments will feel inclined to dispute Morris Morning

the above opinions, and guided by past ing 6.30 P.M.

STEPHEN'S MISSION CPE-(Sur experiones in China we cannot bit.

Chitrend) Morning. 10-'clock – endorse then. Rev. C. F. Wartung Rev. Lo Sai Yuen, Afternoon 3 u'ulock-The same

·YiDe in

ther

BOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH-Rev. F

Raimondi, vice-prefect. In the morn

jug

at 6.30, lat Mane, Sud Masa; 6.30,

LOCAL.

Mr Clarke's house when plaintiff "pat up

tu pili fathome, with the north point of Roeli bearing W, by S. quarter ; but the anchorage

at the position indicated on the chart one mile south of this is bad, the ground there being rocky and very uneven. APPROACHES TO NAGASAKI

DOSAKA AND HIOGO.

5

ment has been chosen at the bead of the fear, but the presence of those swashbuck- northern bay of Kobe. This kay ja some- lars oblige us still to keep a sharp lock- what smaller and shoaler than Hiogo bay, out whene'ur we take our walks abroad." but the shores of it are steop. If less Cousdence is alaust onticoly restored akeltered in s. W. winds, it is less exposed amongst the natives who crowd the whilom to easterly winds. The Japanese Govora deserted streets as at first, and most of the vassals of 500 tons, if lightened to 7 or 8 mont luve two docks at Kobe point, where shops are now open again. feet draught, can be taken in for repair timber, chiefly cedar (Sungi) is abundant, and suitable for ship building

&c.

Sermon in English; 7, dass 6, High Sessions will be continued at ten o'clock at the "Douglas Hotel.” Postponed till/ Yodo ughwa, (river) three miles from the point 7 yard of Kobe as far as Tree with the exception of three storekeepers and

We are requested to state that the Criminal Mass with Sermon in Portuguese 9.30, on Monday morning, at which time the Last Mess. In the afternoon, at 1, Berman Chinese. Evening, 4.30, Sermon in Portugucze, 5, Benediction

HOME Evening Service, at 6P.M.-Bay. W. R. Busch, M. A

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public nu legitimate grounds, but - do not hold auradres responsible for the opinions of our corresponden a

Two

next Tuesday.

Jurors sumanned are required to be in attendance at the Suprcine Court.

W. T. Barrington v. P. Barros, $13.19, Casoa, we believe one of piracy and the for Rent and Taxes-Defondant not having other of murder-havo still to be disappeared, judgment was given for the posed of

plaintiff understand that the new Butel was WA opened today, and that His Excellency and Lady MacDougall graoud the ibangu

The rativo tifin with their prenezes company was a numerous one, and included

...many lulics. Speeches were inade, His the account current stood at 8764.02 classes of them are compelled to dianlarge theless very bol when the lights of the sailors is simply a positive newl

All communlections addressed to this paper ut be acompanied by the name of the render, not necessarily for publication, but as

guarantee of good faith,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, PER 29, 1868,

***** \"? "JAPAN,

Escaloney's being singularly remarkable we are informed, for wit, good tiste, and humour, as might have been expected in Buck to interesting occasion.

We regret

reporting it

cor-

પરંતુ

sou

fot

jue-

Before the Hon. H. J. BAZL. 29th February, 1868. Fifteen cases were on the roll for this morning a sitting, but of these no less than eight cases were settled out of Court, lear ing only seven to be disposed of; of these mer Emperor that a rock which dries, ia It is stated by Capt. James of the stea- one was afterwards stzuok out.

exactly on the dotted Track of 11. M. S.

a new face upon the som

A correspondent of the Japan Times puts Wun Ahong . Lee Afook, $52.00. Argus"

placed on the chart. It is latoly

somewhat sensational ietter which we quoted from the Gala This was the osso postponed from last week, N. E. of the Kareri islands south of Spex

Herald. He says-We have been partly in whicts plaintif (formerly boy to M. Strait. A good berth should therefore be purposes, spas, tained at Kobe inscription of the campaign from the inspired amused and more annoyed by a graphic de Clarke, Assistant Surveyor General, and given to the eastern shore in passing

The fresh water afterwards convict for embezzlement)

good, that of Hiogo is indifferent; the price pon of the conductor of the official organ. the left bank of the main stream of the sues the cook for value of clothes left in

The City of Cosaka [r 499] stands on is two boos per tun..

We are not a little surprised to bear that The Coast

mile distant (and 2 from Osaka ourselves, ie, the Hiogo que Osaka sea. This river which takes its rise in the bar,) forming

Her great inland lake, Biwa, after flowing on a pronch, the shore (sand) being very steep forming a bight, is safe of ap

ald, everyone

cleared out of the

the place." This is, south-westerly course for 30 miles, enters into 4 fathome. The only exceptions are a cept as regards two or three firms whore 1 believe, entirely antrue, ex- the gulf by several estuaries. At the lower bank of sand and large stones directly east pronuses were occupied by troops, and who or north-western corner of the ty, the of Kobe point, which extends half a wild were therefore compelled to vacats them, river divides inte two-the Aji kawa, as off shore with a depth of 10 to 12 feet; and Some who resided at a distance from this. the Yodo is here called, continuing

direotiy James Brooks v. G. R. Lammert, $600, towards the sea; the other branch, the Kitan about it, which state

stratches

off Tree Point concession were requested by the Consuls for commission on sale of goods. This was ngawn taking a southerly course augl dis-

third

to alcep nearer the Legations, in case it a claim fot cominission which rested upon noguing three miles lower down the from the west, a bold course may be steer towas in the night, and did so, but returned Directions--If entering Hingo at night should be found necessary to abandon the a ourrout account dating back to 1864 and by junks of some size, but the heavier difficult to see if it be at all dark, is never-ture of steepless nighie on the floors of the gulf. These two branches are navigable ed for Blogu point, which though extremely

to their bonnes during the day. The pio 1886 In 1860, the plaintif stated that which plaintiff drew $200, leaving a balance their cargoes in the roadstand.

Otherwise, of $684.62. This account was misde the Kish brush. It is intersdated by gestoor for them--or if bound in Kobe steer: tice to the inimitable word-painting of

Custom Pasy it at a

House godown amidas drunken safe distance from defendant's books by plaintin and Mr

Oosalra hes south of the river and east of shipping are asen. N. N. W. or N. W. Пите doubt that Punch will le round canals, which are mostly very shallow northy where a amall light may be seen on the whole forgetting to pourtray root, according to plaintiff's view of matter. Defendant, however, argued that country. The Castle of the Tygoon is on rainy weather, having run the distance, haul all speed to the Consulate," plaintif had inadvertently forgot to deduct the worth-cast of the city overlooking the for the shore as conveninent and anchor man throwing himself upon bis face, gentle the house commission of two-thirds in some

The Foreign Concession Hamed Ebisu member in estimating the distance run, ing that discretion is the

in 8 to 6 fathons, but be careful to re- and "one of our staff" auddenly recollect- C8568, and and thus fallen into an error of

part of yave a performance at the Garrison Theatre!g some $400 too much.-His Honor Jinga or Kawa nguchi occupies the angle that the tidal steams have a velocity of 2 valour last evening. The plays chosen, comprised for one who understood auction sale books; building is confined to this site, but the been ascertained. Near Akasi Strait they

I am, however, informed that Was & case peculiarly fitted for by the All and Kitsu. Its position knots at springs along the shoro, and that the historiografer himself, with spine other Buggested that it was

ia indicated by lofty trues. The sight of their direction and duration have not yet braves, was seen at the hour of danger the Burlesque Extravaganza of ** Ernani,” Lad ho would

suggest that a

a gentleman

off in hot haste in of the Hotu of a Dilemma, and Maddison should be named for that kindly office. right of residence extends over the contignare even stronger.

stall beat. Morton's Furce, cutitled "

Perhaps, therefore, he found some difficulty Precious ths on this perfor

My

There was only a mistake as to 1: In our comments on

westward. It is 33 miles above ous suburb westward. accounts, Betsy" In our

in describing a

scene that boggared de ance we lay criticism asile, for

and there was no need for

Totopasan, the fort at the river's mouth,

scription" if he were not there to see it, Any unifriendly ',ଅ the

and

two botow the Castle

and may be excused for triting inaccu is shallow but may be cavi

racies. would be wholly anuccussary. This Prong in the matter.

After some pleasant passages of arms in The River is game stands almost without a parallel a friendly sort of way, during which his fated by ships boats as far up as the Castle. in the annals of Hongkong Theatricals, and Honer had some difficulty in making the it has a Bur which at unusually low tides

would bo noarly dry; at fapisibility for Amateurs to phite "Er

channel is marked by large piles, the two exceptionally nan better on the stage, even with a longer experience to back them. The

outer having to

triangular vanes to distin a qualification for success was unexcep.

which to our mind is scenery

is so essential

side these outer beacons sad the best pas guish t them.

The shallowest

part is just out- almost be said to vie with Tolbein, if the tionable, and the brush of

of Mackey might

Page over is at one third from the north beacon, so as to avoid shoal extending 8. cumparison twist London aud Hongkong;

WV. from the other; but once inside, the professional and amateur, he duly admit

deep water is close along the groynes on the ted. The interior of "De Silva's Castle

Bouth side, which always was so well arranged and so tastefully de-

There is show, generally three feet inore water in the lower corated, that a murmur of surprise was

part of the river than on the Bar distinctly audible on the rising of the curtain while the scene in

crypt

nt the Cathedral, and the

eutry of the bonspi rators by torchlight was so offective na

na to

that no opportunity was afforded to us of Guedes, clerk to defendant, and wash and outy navigable by the flat boata of the the eastern shore of the bay. In thick on "His Erol phtokily running with

THE BAND AMATEURS, A correspondent, has kindly supplied us with the following The above named

САБОР

THE recent events in Japan, of which we tavo endeavoured upon the arrival of sach batch of news to give the post calient points, are, naturally, somewhat puzzling to those unfamiliar with the antry and its politics Beeidonts in we opine it would be simply a mattor of parties understand that the arbitrator high, seven feet might be carried over. Loa,

would decide the question over pointed, and not the Court, Mr Noxtis (of Bowra & Co.'s) was appointed, at the sug the Court, and with the approval gestion of

of lith parties.

Ton Chut Sing . Lea-foon, $126.-This case was also settled in an amicable manner,

The Court closed about 11 A.M...--

The Brothers. Tho Serpent has sounded over the position of these doubtful dangers with very oven bottom in 55 to 60 fathoms, fine sand. Their existence has not been credited for several years; they ought therefore to be expunged.

SI

E. M. S. Serpent, at Ni-íngata, 3rd August, 1867. By order of

Vice Admira the Honorable BENEY KEPPEL, K.U.B.,

Commandor in Chief. CHAS. BULLGOK,

Commander, R. N.

their

China are accustomed to ridicule the misapprehension which prevails in other parts of the world regarding Chinese po litical and other matters, but are begin ning to feel that they are getting hope lessly puzzled over events which roud as plainly to those on the pet as our local discussions of Praya Walla and Military Contributions do to those in Hongkong, or, to draw a better annlogy, the Hakku campaign and disgrace of the Canton he worthy of even stronger marks of appro- Governor. It is generally wise to give bation. The dresses, we learn, were made verbatim extracts of accounts written on certainly deserves more creilit that it is in that when the Praya is repaired a certain for above this the river has two distinct the postscript of our last we announced of the chief personage and i

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE PRAYA. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"

HONGKONO, 28th February, 1868, alongside Mesars Lapraik & Co.'s Wharf, Sr, large slipper is discharging and reminds me of a suggestion, which 1

by Drummer Mealy, and this costumier intended to have made long befors; viz

thn

better

the spot and avoid the hopeless confusion our power to award; there was no tag hero, portion of it should be lined by a lung shallow sand banks, which eau seldoin bedan ally was altogether excluded the with him seized blow being given,

nor

there, to war the cloalt and spoil Wharf fitted with cratics and

but

ond word for the actors themselves. There the privileger, before. bleuring, for den on the left bank two and a quarter) received at home with the same merédulity while had drawn his sword, and it is a

in which a partial knowledge of the facts eliable to finvolve the would-be tumma riser, and we, as a rule, follow this coNTER.

epan" in gave

It is, however, impossible to avoid some were no sticks, and there was no hitch

character was ably sustained, while hare testified in the plainest terms the pursued in Japan by the foreign repre- hare zentatives, taking the local journalerection of the house.

engh the

a

grave reflections upon the policy hitherto TORIS of laughter and loud applause must handsome sum towards the Colonial Expen-which it stands. It is a 'high turfed earth, by the way, las led the Howe Govern the Bome fifty rifleinen, part of the Karoo's

be

from

Wa lure often why Amateurs should as a rule- each of diametrically opposite opinions to regardless of effect, why they should as fair exponents and critics of that poli- and apparently to guore the pro

the presence of cy.”: A review of the numerous accounts that portion of the house whose praise or

acorn in very fact is so important to the which have reached us from private as Many professionals have spoilt a scene,

while tho

HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE.

X.

flags

Filos, Pads. The depths in the rond- Stolsbasi having abdicated

the in a ready detailed and except that

The following is the account given by the Times correspondent of the origin of the late outbreak at Kobe-A train of Bizen's men, of about 200, had been strag gling through the place all day, in fetaurely way in which Japanese travel, on way to Kioto and about 2.30 PM. his chief Karoo came through on horseback with the usual retinue of spearmen. I happened to be close by and was suddenly startled by sosing some of the baggage coolies near me drop f

their lowin and bolt into houses and up this side lanes. Imme LATEST FROM JAPAN. diately after, a volley of musketry wa It is somewhat difficult to condenso in a fired, succeeded by dropping shots, and t of Te Oosaka: From within the Bar, keep sequential form the long accounts of recent course the whole place was instantly on the the south bank of the river which will lead events in Japan to hand, by this day's qui vive. It seams that a sous-c up in a nearly direct course to the Tycoon's steamer. The Japan Herald of 15th Feb. Roches' guard was the proximate panse of prer of 31. sun to turn off sharp to the south this is already published. The following summary of the warnings and remonstrance of the hetes Above the firet bridge the river is gives no fresh intelligens beyond that the disturbance. He persisted-in spite the Kitan branch. Keep close past the Concession, but in the same direction,

is extracted from the Japan Times,

retinue-in In

crossing the train just in front apear thrust the formation of a now Government by the was made at him, which wounded bin channels separated by narrow istands and Mikado,

ato, from which 'Stotsbashi, our quan- slightly in the back. A comrade who was the character,

alptl8,

so that crossed.

to prevent an- in peclest i vessels wishing for quick

koeping with the piece it discharge there, paying a certain sum to dispatch ..might

Bonts may be obtained at Jeht oka Shin-It is possible that this information has been and got his hand out. The other, can-

office of Shogoon being, in fact, abolished. other, perhaps mortal us auch pleasure to behold. And now the Harhour

socorded. I am pretty sure

O miles above the Fort.

as discredited pur that sich a course would in a low years hot

*KNYGUREement of the ab- wonder that both were not immediately Light. The large fort of Tempopan-com- only pay for the repairs, but also provide

dication of 'Stotabashi Official informa- cut down. However they escap mands the entrance on the south point of tion, diture-I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, spicuous, hindmark on approach, the shores Malta and elsewhere, of Scotsbaby's little across the said fats. A marine of the

work

ment into one pretty lar mass. The guard, commenced a wild se Beared with masonry and is a con

five

being very low. On the parapet of its brother, whose relative rank, even cheu Oneida, who was crossing the open, was western salient is a small wooden lighthouse Stocabashi was Shagoon, was never higher wounded in the shoulder, but no other CHINA AND JAPAN STATION. from which a fixed light is exhibited than that of cedot of the House of Buo damage was done. The train then moved

There are no towers as is stated in the Ohio cleitub or. Somerset, ludicrous

[p. 405.]

off rapidly and of course the whole place at which all the East is

laughing

PRS in

The subsequent events Copaka

kave been aru extremely regular, diminishing ate, being excluded from the new Govern affairs appears to have beet holding ground is so good that it is producing reactioni:

· by this· Beli

4 W. in 1866.

tisto bis original p considered a vessel might ride out any gale without fuilowing or moans,

position of a landless Last night, however, tuition was apparent, lating to the navigation of the Inland Sea clean sand, as are the river bars, but it cantiot well call him an impastir,

in nearly every mind,

The following additional information re in safety. The shores are everywhere of position becomes very unpleasant study evident; the result could not fail to and West Coast of Kiusiu should be com-coustitutes a fringe only, mud being found the royal honours ou false pretences which On the 11th inst., we received by II. 1. M. be pleasing, se trecious Relay Was a 1884, to which the pages noted hays refer best anchorage is West of the Temposan or very little use his coming home what is he Envoy from his Imperial Majesty the pared with the China Pilot, 4th Edition, at a eable from the low water line. The he received were thrust upon limit is of Laplace the news that on the Sth idem, an marked. My Precious Retay» a pos good piece to conclude with; Bir Whithan once.

Oosaka lighthouse. other characters were good and amusing in played Mr Bobtail inimitably, while the

to do? Perhaps fler Majesty will give himlikudo, was received by the Foreign Mini- THE INLAND. KEA.

The Kitou ngawa. Two wiles S.S. of a clerkship in the foreign office, or sent him stars and arounced to thien that a new Rocks in Akasi Strait, [p.

University srates lie in the north point of entence of which a small

News from Hioge

system of government had been established, the. Burlesque, as we cannot but feel how In izention of names in our remark thres utiles E. N. of the north pout of park a mile from the shore. This bar has natives were fast returning to their houses direct, and sutire Chaheen ordered to Fairway between Akasi Strait and Eliogo, star fork is being unstructed at low water that everything was perfectly quiet and the d. The Blikado himself honeforth takes worthy the actors were, ine and all, of Awaji. There also exist two sunken rocks not been well examined, but it is probably and recommencing business. The custom Satsuma and Chiosin

of the Empire, mile from the little deeper than that of the dji, fot a house was to re-open on the 14th and duties take charge of the foreign settlements and more than we could say. The expenses on the game bearing at

have must have been very

for aufmission we fear it 20 feet. They have been accurately laid Comaka." will hardly have paid; but as this Com-down on a late survey by Japanese naval

ofleert. Leading Marks:The vorth pany will appear again. this eventug, we, position of Consul, Merchant, and Misable a report as must have boun niacto last Hiogo (bordering on the sea) bears

might sionary during the Taiping rebellion effect of bringing a golden reward for the veg is shown another ahoal not marked in

by all who attended, will have the

N. (b

Jends well clear of both.. a position lardily put an end to by the labour spent on such a good remit.

Great shoal, [p. 490.1 On the same sur British Government the former ackNGKONG ATHLETIC SPORTS

our charts, W N. eight miles from the ides.It is high water, full and change nowledging only the Manchu dynasty

north point of Awajt is a one fathom patch at Hiogo at 7h. 1oo. Springs rise five feet and officials, the twochtter supplying The Sports commenced this afternoon cadouts extend ons mile East of this, deap-2. ft. 6 in. The range of any dny sahom Boundings of two eight inches; neaps 4 ft. in ueup range with some and Bibles the Taiping rebels, in ung ladies. Culong Gawler uning to 5, 8 and 11 fathomus with sums ir exurels five feet at springs or ous fout six and receiving and extending civilitica and auther gentleman, acted as Juriges, regularity. There is a remark to to effect inches

including many Indien Colonel to them. Experience in China has de- and Captain Fartington, 78rd, was the that the shoal extends two ri (five aniles), monstrated the incritable evils of a di-starter. A goodly number of compati hut it would seem to be narrow, and steep vided recognition such as this, and we tors presented themselves. The following on its worth and south edges; the naturs cannot but believe that unless some vigoare the names of the winners

of the bottom is not stated rous stop be taken (supposing Stosbashi Putting the 18th, Shot, $10 Prize-1. J. to still maintain a political status) trouble Torry, Ben, 29 feet 3 inches; 2. A.D.

foot 1 inch. D'entries.

by

[No. 7]

Inland Sea and West-Coast Kinsiu.

stead

very

well as public sources cannot but lead to maing from the knee too soon, or speaking The Bearings are Magnetic. Variations dually over a soft mud bottom.ment, and shortly, perhaps, to be reduced the accuunt is substantially correct.

the conclusion that Sir Harry Parkes,

tackoil by his colleagues, is virtually making the admission that there exist in Japan two separate and independent powers. The new Mikado who has appa- reatly by the course of events become

is

unconcern an

Mimble,

bay

exaggerated The actual state of attire at the moment at the mail's departure is thus gira

giran -- The conclusion of the struggle was the formal

resumption of power by the Mikado.

de facto ciuperor of Japan, a position the extreme. We imve purposely avoided rouks which sbow. at low—Two Cosaka bar is the bar of the Kilsn, at the to the London to the 13th inst. says by which the office of Shogoon was abolisk

only doubtfully acknowledged beretofore,

is recognised by official foreigners as

holding that position. On the other hand

still keep up friendly communication with

Frie

with it

the inercantile comminsity at Yokohama the low charges feat, and owing to same pointy over which are depths of 20 or larger class of junks ascond this braneli to paid to an officer of the new government the strictest orders have heen given to

Slotsbaahi's agenta. It is very like the ainoerely trust that the circling of so favor- or Awaji kept West until the omit Tempo is the mouth of the Sakai river would proceed thither in a few days to printed in the course of a few days at

fathows

of the

;.

at nears.

cunld be observed.

At flaska bar no perceptible differences

At Onatka Concession the establishment is eight hours 17 minutes. Springs riae 30 inches; neaps six. The flood stream does not youch the Con is oly one tide in the 24

Concession.

نا

The lights of the gulf may be visible about for 3 miles in clear weather, but unser the primitive character of their illuminat- hours, tainty must be necessary consequence of

ing arrangements.

ведря

the

up and the foreign forco landed has returned n board our men-of-war. It is fully ex-

proclamation, it is stated on good authority pected that trade will shortly revive.

that the Mikado's officers will shortly Besides this, which is authenticated by

appear here to take charge of the Custom House and town of Yokohama.

these radical measures of change remaina Whether Stotabashi's party can resist. to be seen.

MISCELLANEOUS.

or eight and convenient anchorage in they are wosk end and and sea rival ther the women's quarters of the and her shoes are just two inches long,

16.

foreign Ministers have been invited in avoid any collision Bakal lebt ន. E 4 miles from

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go to Kioto, and it was believed that

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ollicers will be up- which enters tho sou between two short settle the details of the new Treaty. At Hiogo, and the Ministers have been invited moles extending from two green batteries, Geaka, the inhabitants were also returning to wooden turret on the north fort.

to Osaka. to return

The quarrel with Bizen It has no bar, and has two feet at entrance to their houses and native trade was being has been happily adjusted by an apology; at low water. A light is exhibited from a resumed, but it was not yet considered safe the Japanese ships seized have been given for foreigners to re-establish themselves there,

kami, one of Stotebashi's adherents. The to operate against Matadaire Sanuke no Detachments of troops were being made,

alliance of the Southern Princes and sub- mission to the Mikado were to be offered him and his renunciation of allegiance to 'Stotzbashi demanded. Failing his ac ceptance of these terms, his territory would be forfeited to the Emperor. Similar ox- peditions are to be made against all the- fore any attempt is mado on his capital friends of the

of the Yedo chief in the South, be to both parties will result in Japan justici 100-gerd Race, Prires $15 and $8. sa it resulted in China. We cannot re

here. It - A L Turner, Esq., 11 seconds; 2.

was also expected that 'Stotebashi sat quoting the following sentence from J. W Terry, Esq.

A strong S W. wind with low baronieter would be immediately proclaimed an out- Harima nada Anchorages, [490] Hamay riso to level of the gulf two feet.

A SMALL INFANT. In the town of the Japan Times, which illustrates our

Jaw and rebol, a proclamation which the Cubor (N. Y.), some time ago, an intent Throwing the 1216. Hammer, $10 Prize.namra Bay was not found a good

anchor-

The direction the tidal etreaus, which position most fully. Speaking of the 1. A. U Sin, Esq., 01 fest h inches; 2. ago. That recontinented in Sosu sims on are sometimes strong off Hinge point, huh foreign ministers will be asked to nocaps.

was born which weighed only one pound, Our Intaat news from Yedo amounts to- imperium in imperio, thus recognized, it H. Jahnaton, Esq.

the western aide the Vosino promontory is not born agcertained. In Oosaka roads nothing more of any consequence than we the child is now in the third month of bor Throwing the Cricket Ball, $10 Priza both o

We existence, and has gained a pound and a half, have already made public. Since his ar an ordinary sized gentleman's finger-ring E. W. Stevona, 86 yards 2 feet.

six or

fathonis, fine sand and shall. If it he right to pay custom dues at Kebe

Winds, Weather, Hurdle

ex-Shogoor has remained yards, 12 hurdles ; Dlugo nada In the Northern and Nagasaki to a Mikado in his minority, Prizes $15

Route brouzes oscut in snumber, the latter soue shut up in

Daiued will oasily pass over her arm to the elbow, $15 and 45.-1. A. B. Crosbie, ag, P. 460, the bank of Tatra (named the times causing, for a shore time, too much castle, strongly guarded, and every possible and at Yokohaina to an oz-Shogoon, de-

Admiral's Bank) should be passed on the sea on the Bar for bipa', hoats to croes. Precaution is being taken; against a sudden Afvertiser prints a letter from a lady at fasted, dismissed

C. C. Woodland, Bag. Im Au

GARIBALDI'S RELIGION. The Morning Bhid

Single Stick and Fencing -$10 South side. The point east of Taurn kept These breeze are quite local. disgracedwhy

or fires the city's defences being florence, containing a voushor for Cari- Dot duties be paid at Hakonlate to Prize÷1. A. U. Sin,

N. E by

by E, when a small wooded is- From late autumn to early spring N. W strengthened

ward and numerous winda with dry, clear, bright weather, are which had been destroyed

gater mers Church of England, it seems, steamers. seasut stall pox is very prevalent especially to various points ou the Coast to pick that, although sometimes, in Diogo, and this kind of weather is con-up such portions of his scattered troops as tired at night, the General may have put when he was sidered to be highly unducive & the spread can find their way to the appointed render his hand thoughtlessly to some compromis of the pontagioni. At this equinoxes, galea vona and is concentrating all his force in usertions, he is one of the truest Chris-

which somethinen hung in the S. W. Yedo alone. He appears determined to tians living. for a day or more, but they can scarcely be make a stand and it is reported that he A MODEST PATRIOT-During the war, a considered dangerous as they almost in will immediately invite the foreign minis patriot in Mains felt ashamed of remaining Fariably rear with the sun and blow hardest ters to return to this part of the country. from west to north. It appears very

at home while his brethren wera in the doubt. The prospects for the spring are therefore Leld, and he accordingly addressed the fol ful whether they ever Cloy home with certainly warlike and highly detrimental to lowing letter to Governor Washbarn:

and the stores of the tinif car tradé.

"Mr Gov. Wasbarn sir I feal se thoo I had give no indication of exposure to An adventurous American of the name sught to be doing something for my contry of Lappor, went up to Osaks the other day, and have you a curnals place for me I y like this will never do for the Erist, We-1. A O. Sim, and H. Granger, Esq.; 2. At Ironhard, Southern Routs" [p. 488) weather, with base and some rain, con his host he did not show out of doors, and giv me instructions what you want wo

Race, 80 yards, 810 Prize

After Murelt, unsettled, changeable but in deference to the earnest entreaties should like to hay it if you hav write me (lima) have bonestly advocated the sbro II. E. Wodehouse, Eng., and Lieut. W. H. Springs rise Ten Frot neapa (say) night tiques a short, the Barometer twice fell the feelings entertained by the many heal-

ion of the Treaties of

had no opportunity therefore of testing to do. Yours truly." 1858 with the

feet ; neap range, five feat: Preston Tord goon, because we have believed them

In May Flat kase, 100 yards, (winner of No. 2 Misis nads-The small islands called from 2010 to 20.60; but this was only ed towards the tojin Kobe is still behave been tinder false impressions and excluded), Prizes $10 and $81. 8. D. Ai siria are incorrectly laid down. The followed by a few hours rain. On the firet pied by Chiosin's and Satsuma's

WHEN the rss schooner ever bullt, on we judged them to be to trade and incentive to civil war. And The "Hop, S

the coast of Massachusetts, slid from bor be restrictive Starkey 12. B.B. Wedphouse, Esq. north-western is a mile in patent the other of tliere oodations the sent from the South and I regret to say also by a considerable stocks and floated gracefully upon the wa Skip and Jump and Cons we should be: erseed and one place half a raid S. W. indicated a high wind which did number of two awarded men, apparently tor, the chance exclamation of an admiring we have honestly advocated the conclusion solation Ruce were not competed for thile South of them this is a conspicuous not fetch home into the gulf; the second belonging to neither party, who swagger bystander Oh, how the scoons!" drow

Fresh Treaties with the Mikado and the owing to the lateness of the hour. They round island, Confederated Daimios, Southern and North; will be contested, however, on Monday of

dépression was due to a heavy gale whole about the streets sa is their nature to. The from bar contriver and builder the answer, Anchorage. The bay South of Stoo-oconroed on the west coast. together, because we saw in much & Tuesday, of which dus motive will be given, namba point affords good andhorage in siz

troopa are quiet and under excellent discip.A sommer let her be, then," and made a Hope and Hobe-The Foreign eattle.line, and from them we have no danger to now English word,

should

any Northern chief who may be strong

B. N.

enough to take possession, and why Bay and 231 Lieut. J. W. Boddam, 78rd Thera is another bank of the same charme constant with little interruption. At this 'Stotsbashi is dispatching for restored. baldi's Christianity. A olergyman of i

goods

Leaping Height with Pole-Prizes $16 land will be seen open of it, will olear it. not shippers and g

to Shimounaki and 2, Lieut. W. F. Hill, 73rd.,

ter artending a uile eastward of Okino, DAY duties to Ubiosiu 1. If we are, once for

Soundings of wine fest have been obtained ou the Admiral's bank

Tides of the Bingo zada-The tidal i

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Wide Running Jump, $10 Prize-1. 3. all, to adopt the principle of paying our W. Terry, Ean, 18 frut 3 inches, 2. Lieut; bomage to whomsoever may for the mo W. B; Preston, 73d, 18 foot 1 inch,

ant be in poser at any particular port, it

would be better for us to abandon the pre- Gaupp, Esq.; 2 R$10 Prize:-1 H. tablishments are

tence of making treaties: for our allies can Wadehouse,

kare no faith in such fair-weather friends.

High Running Jump,

.D. Starkey, and H. E. (ties). Rafa Salters and Sailors, 300 yards, And it follows up this very forcible Prizes $10 Takami.......... XI 98 expression of opinion by adding 79; Phivste Moncrieff, 73rd.

One Mile Flat Race, Prizes $25 and $5. 1. A. C. Sim, Esq.; 2. W. W. Holworthy,

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