MARCH 12, 1868.
CATIONS.
60, 12th March, 18668.
52,
Хей,... $700
res, New,
Ta,
old,
GOUTTA, Exchange,
sight,....
22
872)
480
None.
685 a 600 $10 a 18
14a 177
41 4,2
Nominal
Laye sight, Pa. 218 218
ays sight, Rs. 217217. Hays' sight Bank, Tis. 72. wts. B. 11 pere pre
...9 peró pre.
1 per u, pre.
ch,
24 per tael. 23.65
me
freig
$.4.05 a 4.70
7.
hares, 40 per Share, 11
0.
Old, 14 per cent pw. New, 6 per cent pm. zares, Old, 14 per cent pun.
New, 3
res, 35 percent dis
emperature.
6, 12th March, 1868..
9AM.EM. 30.088 $0.00.
raueter, 65
66
04:0
66.0
61.0
62.0 70,0
6.1.0
·60,0
488,
on Grou,, 1.00
bove,... 0.00
8
34
76
3.
... DullDull
RESPONDENTS.
ve open to all who wish to on legitimate grounds, but urselves responsible for the rrespondents.
stions addreseed to this paper inded by the name of the Jarily for publication, but an dd faith
INA MAIL.
FRSDAY, MARCH 12, 1868,
IN THE EAST
ons whose representatives. , and whose mercantile reason, or the excuse, for ficial communication withi ouce powerful and effete, once civilized and birta- pears to us, be divided as
"
into three classes. Those MERCE (in large type) bject, and whose official
the necessary results of e
to carry on that corn-
first and most important
nd class comprises those
a specific object in view
commerce-uch as terri
the spread of a religious.
aining of vast influence
Me in order to mabserve
of indivil aggrau--
them as a milch" cow
Fraet money and other
ile the third class com
desire no territory, who
ade to protect, have no
lytising, who simply keep
e in China for the sake
su prestige, and watch the
other powers solely for
9628.
In the first class
Great Britain, Ame-
and Holland Portugal rear of those who wish
malested quietude the
mere, though the goods. with in Macao do not. fle in British invoices cupies the second division; Italy and Spain may be,. have little further object that of watching their With reference to Rus
disinclined to believe.
ates fresh territorial ac wards, whatever may be in western and centrál journalists, who perhaps Least able to comprehend is purely one of waiting ith no deânite advantage, the preservation of exist
ces, have of late been
readers with direful fore. Che results of Russian le für East. Russia,
is steadily pursting the will of Peter the Great
to the conquest of Asia From the Caucasus and
aces both Persia and the
while from its vantage
al Aris it threatens both
A prophesy has been in dioscow, that when ball have conquered Ba hall have returned to the Tartar ancestors, there rule in As, and the artars united shall brave "The attitude of Rus rds Indis does not
ing as the Siccle would Regards Chin we have tess. No object can be acquisition of useles und any extension of on towards the northeral
No. 1489 MARCH 12, 1868.1
THE CHINS MAIL.
lorder of Chins proper would be harren shipment, it should appear, Kiat a charter anspension of the Haequan Bank, were of any conceivable advantage. She has was opted to bring up vargo of coals for much exaggerated. The top om in part of the Chinese officials, is perhaps the for some years afterwards the flow of the The near-sightedness of the action on the years this deain had been taking plans and ined what she wanted in the extension the bite Casy and no goods for formed on goud authority, told the Consulsust curious feature connected with the silver out of the country continued; this her southern frontier when the allies and and tanding had been signed wars that the total liabilities of the bank was whole affair. The Sheng-en-tai Bank has lasted with more or leas fluctuations till threatened Peking, and, as one of her cival of the ship they were not on board to the Government nud aliku sun to For unthorised to receive the foreign Customs the end of 1865 the corrcut set in strongly landed and stared by the owner-On ar- The: 90,000, of which Tia, 400) were frie always been held out as the establishment about the year 1854; from which time till dilomatists remarked, could and would and the witnesses stated that their goods eigners. Part of the latter animent will, Datics; indeed it was set on foot hy the in an opposite
have taken more had she wanted it. But bal been some sold by Mr Cadwallader and believe, be recovered from the persons who Vice Roy Quin, at the opening of the port, place, such Now, in the first Grey Shirtings, but the news brought by
SHANGHAI COMMERCIAL (Supreme Court and Consular Guzette.)
effected at Tis. 2. 16 tu 2.20 for 8 lbe. active up to Thursday, and sales were easily
Friday Evening, March 6th, 1868. Imports Our market coationed fairly
is rather with referena to British - set in another ship to other con-paid the orders into Foreign lands. It ape for this express purpose. It has, in fact, extraordinary rests that we would speak of Hussian signets after obtaining advances on the pears that the Bank was established by the occnpted the same position in Baakow as tual import of the
are by no means the Yuen-fat-fee has had a most depressing progress in Asia. The Siecle is amazyl tile lading through a link. Begundale Viceroy, who granted a linear, to fit the Haiquan Bank noupies in Shanghai. the greater portion of those years was to small sales for Hankow at Tis. 2.18 fur good. and in the second, the ae-intluence on prices and values are to-day
metals during alm England contistaes to shut her is the ship itself had been mortgaged by tinus persons, tunt the two lato Toutsis, It is well known that the real otlicists have
this.
precious
almost nominal, although we
we hear of i Bomé Mr Cadwallador and that he had left Hong- es to the manifest intention on the koug and gone to Shangbai, and it was ated the profits of the establishment, and of money on loun from foreign firms upon bars and loaf. The demand for silver for much signs of giving way. For other goods
now in high odite at Woodlang, appropri beou abis repeatedly to oblain
some degree compensated by large
for White Shirtings Large exports chops. ard of Russia to restrict her career in believed that he had left. Shanghai for
large.sutus
dupper cash and gold. the latter both in has ceased. T-Cloths however do not show the East." And the Sieze in thus nobody knows where. His Lordship gare all responsibility" We had heard the paper, so thoroughly was that establishment tury, having had the part of the cen- there is no demand. The course of the
now that it has got into difficulties ignore the simple security of the Haiquan Bank's exportation in writing evinces the usual misconception 19, decision in this case to the effect that losses to foreigners fixed at $40,000, which recognised, as being backed by the Govern hancing its value in comparison with market will entirely depend upon the rext
the 88ilier
the
T-DAY'S POLICE Charles E. Stewart, the individunt who some tire ago on suudalized the officers of the 73rd Regiment by claiming to be one of then, was again brought up for being drank and disorderly Prisoner was yes while interfering w terday
on the Parade Ground, arrested
with the
madavres of
about his haired to complain at Canton, is nominated as his s
successor,
on
∙Breat
P28
the
advices
The
fall of a half-penny below Horse people call very sterling qualities are
to
at
of British auns and interests in this part plaintifs. The only person against whom correspondent. A programme of a Spring Hankow, is to pass unexplained, or is to us namely corpor cash atid
natural effect of Court had no power
to relieve the of the world. Our avowed policy and they could claim redress, was the owner, Race Morting has been published, compri-
is less than the amount mentioned by our meut. If the
the action takga the Bank at
by
other articles of currency in the country,
from the North, meautiune holders the acts of one diplomatists afford a most Mr Cadirallader himself, who signed all the sing two days, sport, with six events di each of the whole of the Customs' Bank lizing in great degree the course of trade. much quiviness, and there has been a gene
remain tolerably firm. allowed to become
gold, thereby equa
Tea Black The market has displaye nmistakeable proof of its suxerity-the bills of lading except that of J. H. Marou's day. Au unamai number of Griffins are oper ports, will he youn at a blow; indeed, arrived at another of these tides. Exchange chests now remaining, at the Chinese vo-
the are at forecedent, nore the pity is to have no care and bis was signed by a former captain of said to have been paruhusut for the vocation. until the matter be sattled, it seems to us has gradually gone down so low, owing lotions of their value. The quality of the
at the
At this time, 1868, we appear to bave alimalisposition to operate in the 3,000 tall-in-Chiua, in the French sonse of the ship Cadwallader is not hore; and An attempt bas Iven made to rob the iron- strange, if foreigners will be disposed to the enormous increase in the consumption Tea is not vary tempting, and the term. If Russia annexed the whole the Court has no power over the ship work of the Cemetery. The Cousular trust them again How extremely fool- of imports by the Chinese, as almost to been able to let theiu along without experi of Mongolia and Thibet, she would not Gadwallader could be proceeded against constable was wounded by the thieves, who hurdy it is to allow this result to be brengli equblize the exchange and pair value of all-encing a pang. The very low for that the
people affect our career, which is simply au
wherever he might be..
about, can be understood when it is suple protection for trade, one iota,
We are sorry to hear that the Inspector membered that the Chinese Government at present rates would quable silver to be laid which Teas
is rever. In fact a
reasonable) General of Customs has ordered. the discon- this very time, are endeavouring to obtain down in Bombay or Calcutta at the same being realised in London, has had the effect of
prices Her Asiatic position in the event of war
tinuance of the monthly returns of trade at additional loans on security of the Customs ratus by direst shipment by the purchase further increasing the indisposition to buy
possessing would be another matter, and as threat-
the treaty porta. These base been nucli. Revenue, to carry ou operations in the of bills. It is not unlikely in the face of Buyers going on ening British India might be oxceedingly
appreciated and will be auch missed.lt North, and the loss of credit to them at the the infinitesimal increase in the value of to skip at the advantageous. But as regards the
is not improbable, we hear, that quarterly present moment, may be of incalculable exports compared with imports, that another various reasons, not an unimportant ons
experience are
are loath end of a season" for question of "restricting our carrer" in
returna will be substituted. far East, Russia' may be quitted,
injury. It may be hoped that this const (Stunghai Evening Express.)
deration, will have gone weight with; the ia Chins may take place.
drain on the stock of the precious metals
A fear that either the vessel will fail despite the Siecie's predictions, of any the Garrison parede. He implored to be Le Vicomte Brenier de Montunorant, me to
On it that the French Coal General, Vice Roy, and that he will not be disposed
to ni up with old Tea, and will not aven to back dangerous proclivities.
let of this time, was fined 1 and sent ditates a speedy return to Europe, and that make the action of his inferior in the over by the writer, and that is the enormous or eles that she will land her cargo of ald
Another fact, likewise, has begu
besu presed
obtain despatel as an early vessel with new, As a question of good policy on the Baron de Trenqualye, Fronch Consul the part of the Chinese themselves, no less quite of silver which have found their Tes with arrivals of the new, to the
quantities
Japan since the year 1660. So disadvantage of the former
great than one of justice to the Europeans con- Consul here, will, in the course of a menth explanation as to the partners in the Bank, that on the first opening of the country to English buyers, and as far as their perasi- On dit alan that Mr Winchester, H. Mcerned, it is olest that at least a full country compared with gold and copper, worthy smount of cantion on the part of the scarcity of that metal in that Green-Wa have to remark a a praise or two, take leave of absence to England and the nature of its connection with the foreign trade the relative values of equal ary interists are concerned it is to be re- on his departure it is rumoured D. B. Government should be granted without weight of gold and siver wore as 8 to 1,gretted, that they did not display this feel- Robertson, Esq., CA., HM Canaul Cautou, will be transferred to Shanglize
at delay.
while copper was so plentiful as to
to be. in ing
ing three months back, the Supreme Court for China and Japan,
nt which time the use for the manufacture of the more ordi- shipments had usanmed dimensions quite Sir Edmund Hornby, the Chief Judge of THE REBELLION IN THE NORTH,sary articles usually made of iron. In fact killing to any
The intelligendo which lus been received for the last seven years the market fur market. So sensitive an article as Green hops of buoyancy in the travelled, we hear, in
12. the
lie will make the reference to the Rebelliou, enthely puts to by the demand for export to Japan. circuit of the Formosa Porta, and back to fight the statements, which have been from a shed at Shel-tang-tsoi; ho has beet in Hongkong before his return to Shanghao,
but we hope that the Homo market will The Chinese are not, as a rule, given to not furnish us with another example, the Ciril Hospital since, getting repaired
time to time made with On dit, Luon Cheer, Esq, Spauisa Com-it to appear that the Imperial Forces
a view to by Dr Cecbran; and he was brought usul at this port, is about to reform to making head against the evement. From bellion large amounts of treasure were hid-ness to drop is. per Hs in a surprising
hoarding the precious metals, but it is a of which, however, it has given na cataing
matter of fact that during tillo Taiping ré- the morning charger with the offence of Europe. We have not heard who is likely this view of the subject, persistently inain den; the greater portion of this has been short syses of time. We do not think that thin
the past ten years of an aggravating read burglary in the said shed. Sikh 251 said to suceded him hers. that
have caught the prisoner without shooting him, as he ran so fast.
by one of our local contemporaries,
doubtless recovered, but there is little doubt it will be so bad as this, but the lofty prices we have for a lengthened time feit reluct that in many cases where extra care was given for some descriptions of Green Tene, His Worship retuarked that, the prisoner
antly youmpelled to dissent, As far back as used in its concealment, while those to especially this year, would lead us to the had nearly lost his life by giving himself to
November last, we pointed out the signif whom the secret was entrusted have been conclusion that a serions discrepancy be care and attention bestowed on hi by the
In our last number we published portion quarters come to band, and we laid parti- metals still remain to be discovered, cape table. The oft repeated Chins ory that Surgeon, be might have dial. He would of a despatch addressed by the United States cular stress upcu the fact that I, the cially in the central provinces.
is movi
now be kept securely for six months.
Consul at Hankow to the Fice Roy of flu Commander in Chief of the Imperial Forces
shipments will fall off
by and by is bitter The statistics of the oxport and import of sarcasm to many English holders, and is Importance to all foreigners connected with deucing the disaster which had attended his cation of the present elaborate tables of the they are not so now, they reply. The stock peh, Honen, de, upon a matter of sigmal in the north, had been degraded, as evi- the e precious metals previous to the publi- not yet threadbare. Tis enough for us that trale in China, namely the peculiar circuts. At the tizo wa also noticed that Imperial Customs are difficult to arrive at, remaining is mimportant.
ShippingTwo vessels rennin on the of the Rebellion, in consequence of the study of the Reports on Trade of British that it was rumoured that Li had, despairing tons Returns at Bombay and Calcutta, as
Company, which are open for inspection.dently palculated on a rally in the market
THE STAMP COMMISSION. The community of Hongkong are pos ssed of to peculiarly slow a tempera- ment as regards public matters that we almost doubt whether it would not rather sant to put up with any inconvenienco than take the combined action necessary to ensure ita removal, Those who com pun of the working of the Stamp Act,
A Chinawoman against Bone one who bad created a distur bance in a brothel last night, but remarked that she did not wish to take out & Bam mons until next time. Hia Worship ex- pressed a Fest this the fould be no proffteil some troken silver to the inter- woman then openly preter, hud she appeared intensely amused and much surprised when it was releed.
Lee Ashoi, ahoat 10th of last month, was
Live now, however, the opportunity shot down while in a hurry tydspart from and from thence as far as from the north, during the past week, in Mexican dollars has been principally ruled Tea requires to be very tenderly handled,
afforded them of individually placing eir complaints and suggestions before the conillusion appointed to consider them, and will, we trust, make good use the chance afforded Were this any part of the world except Hongkong, we should suggest a public meeting to ven-
He could not
THE FAILURE OF THE CUSTOMS BANK AT HANKOW
tained
tate" the matter. But with the graphicving in fact, had it not been for the (Supreme Court & Consular Gazelbe, Bar, 7,) varoo of the news which had from various entirely out off, hoards of the precious tween their cost and realisation
llustration given by our friend the China
Panch of the large and infinitial meeting to discuss the Revision of the Treaty" before us, we minst besitate to be bove that there would be much hope of getting a meeting together.
|
for having committed a nuisance, and a A Cuiusman was ordered to be flagged placard was affixed an his back sanouncing punishment.
We trust that the Commission will the fact and the reasons for the summary that part failm, Her Britannic Majesty distress' of the people, and we pointed out Consuls at the Tartous hurts of the Cus- Rates of freight are
Blanes under which the Customs' Bank at serious fears were entertained of the spread but an approximation may be obtained Serth for London, and one for New York
THE NORTH,
papers to the 7th instant
By the Erl King we have Shanghai
Die
resorting to the raeans employed for the Tapping Rebellion, and would make ar rangements for the employment of a foreign force, to be commanded either by Blacart
Ibid.
urchanged. Silk-The settlement for the laer mad!
Consul at Hankow has, as we are informed addressed to the Vice Roy a precisely aim of auccess in any other way, decided upon well as from the archives of the P. & 0. famounted to 920 bales, und operatore eri- lar despatch upon the subject, and the matter has been taken officiat tuguisance of by the other Consuls, wh niet His Excel leney the Tuotai, in conference upon the matter. The object of this waference was to apertain the conditions under which they or Doyle, authority to collect Custis Dues, and Sheng-en-tai Bauk originally revived its aise the grounds won which it was tempo- ratily clad; but the Tantai would give
THE CHEKEANG RIVERS: The following latter appears in the North China Daily News, March 7.
at home, as unfavorable telegrams of 29th January, produced no corresponding de cline in prices here. The best informed Silk From the country this season, and the Chinese, appear to expect very little more total Export is now set down at bales. The Stock is 500 bales."
140,000
make public not only the reault at which itatives but the correspondence which may be brought before it, as data would thus be afforded for arriving at an accurate idea of what was deemed nijes table, oven if it could not well be done
(N. C. Daily Hama.) Away with. The colony is beginning so Prices for Griftus are certainly not on amire at that stage of public opinion the decline, for at the sale on the sit, which desars a free and fodepeulent dis ny realizou Tis. 220, another Tia
ported on the part of the Imperial Troeps, Since that time, some victories were ro- cussion of public' acts, and the giving a
121, a third Fl 110, whils, six or seven
but it now appears that the value of those full publicity to official, intentious, an
rers are sold at prices ranging fri
accesses was very inch exaggerated. The Tis. 60 to fls. Tv The bigh price one advantage rather than a thing to be a white with a few spots, not unlike and, to obeyonce, the Five Roy has been observable in the Imperial Troops, scans to
a supply of about 390 chests, subecquently Opium. Mulca Since our last report, laxity of discipline which has always been
the mail steamer Formosa arrived here with avoided. We believe that the Governor Joli Coeur
and, in consequence, the Vice has is fully aware that there is no better The following particles relating to the requested to state distinctly the conditions have beau the chief cause of this failure.
the market opened at Tis, 520, at which sta mafety-valve for "discontent amongst insurrection are given by a
a correspondent
under which the Koong Ye Beak, which Vast numbers of them were left without
the Chinese bought a few thests, evidently. Englishmen than in untinital opportu
* Fientals. "On the afternoon of 4th
is at present authorised to receiro the du Pay, and according to recent accounts it
waiting for the news from the North. nity of lisasin as to proposed measures, sin Chinese authorities, and at once aule with confidence as to the details of this deserting in
Februar
Tha news was received by the Tienes, represents the Government.
was only by force of arms that the soldiers
Fewt ze-fei prived with news of a threaten- Much of the unpopularity incurred by now-to the Copuis, that a largs boily of
present time to speak in the Imperial army were prevented from The Dazi ho river rises in the two hyian ing nature r
Vast meses.
regarding t the gambling license, which has resultat Ninfa rebels fuumvong, ramour said, win the true state of affairs
mader, seeing that the only person from
Such was the general aspect of affairs, as It is navigable at all seasons of the year to sales have been beard since that, but we of Siu-tsung and Drin yien le approach of the rebels in into the near that vicinity, exetly as we predicted, would have been 30,000 to 40,000, fighting mon) and burst scurtained, unmely the Tapist at Huukou, present week, when news came overland, Tang-kia-bu, large village think the present rate may hardly stand.
far as known
which has gutted the Opium market, no to the early part of the up to avoided had His Excelency's intentions into this province (Chill), from donant
2ས་བ་
that the junction had beca affected between about sixty li above Pah-kwun Tins and Benares. The discouraging cing tapilly borthwards, t
the latest sapunts
regard to
at Doninally to it; but it is as
is a significaut
Tis, 020. quoted
and one in
in itself giving rason
appearan
It in
ditenit at the
could be
the Geography of this country is of service, As any correct information with regard to
readers, the following facta concerning the have pleasure in placing before your Dao Ho River, the great water course be tween Ningpo and Bangehow, by which it will be manifest that all mapa hitherto published are incorrect.
It is
been fully placed before the colonial and and the South of Sasse; and were advan has simply refuse to give any information the Nienfei and Mahomedan Rebola-aud for a large size of flat bottomed boats.intellignos itom the Soufà bas prejudicially oat in the manner so properly stigmatized lving, about 2-way discircumstance that such reticence should that the city of Paontingfoo had fallen intu, Above this point it is navigable for smaller faffected this market.
placing them at
Je
his
have denouncel licensing at all, and zorthe
shont have supported His Excellency
ety,
in merrt
Ome is licensing to regulate and control, in had dispatched some 3,000.
rifle, in the direct zvalry corps and
with
include
best
to
Cuinezo.
of the rebels recent Bankruptcy at
at that port. We
capital
Datter, will tend
the
home public prior to their being carried
hy the anti-license juuty: They would We stor heard th from Tientsin that the matter is at least not arrival of the Yaen-tre-fe on the 4th inst.,
their hands. This was confirmed by the flat-betinmce boats nearly up to Dan-yen tlifes port
Superiatu
in Tiersand or above board; and which which brought intelligence that the Relat certain seasons only, and for baniboo | A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT ON STRIKES. the Chief Military widt
some colouring to the supposition distatice of Tientsin-
fortus were in large mucbers within a short rafts
most
of the year.
--At an Oddfellows' anniversary dinner, which case His Excellency would not ng 1,000 of Chongdiers, incld that the failure has been designed as a re
The general direction of the river below held at Portsmouth on Friday ove prisal for the lowes suffered by the
It is thus evulent that affairs are at pre- forty li, when there is a very sharp turs, the tast of "The Urunty and Borough Pah-kwan is abent N. by W. for thirty or Sergeant Gasstec, P., in responding to Mr evening, have had to deplore the" accidental" re the 8th February we learnt that the rebel has been taken in this tie action which depend upon the amount of strength, while the course of the water flowing S. by E. forewers delivered one of his gharad-
sent in a most precarious position, and will tenus which has arisen from his legisland surrounded Pau-ting foo-the
doubt not that the tou. The clause under, which His Ex- of this province, where the Governor its true nature to light; but men bring to bear sen of a clever nature turns are between the Wha-kong at absent from the House of Commons
a short distance, then turning of abort teristic speeches. Imperialists can within a short time
After some preliminary the Rebel forces whose again to S, W., W. and W. N. W. These observations, the learned Sergeant said-1 ellency has becode possessed of a "white General, and the other high civil offers eleputat in the shape of $130,000 of bave his famous: On the same Ger the fourable position in which foreigners zianday they have placed themselves Tion.sinice on the E. bank and Tsing-pu leat of displeasure, and have taken upon
time we cannot but reflect
tup pa the unfa tactics seem to
to-night at the risk of insuring a great zailable revohun was introduced in Chinese authorities and gentry of Tientsin obtaining justice from Chinese Tribunaistain, that unless the Imperialists divide sluice on the W. bank.
in oquence of the utter impossibility
of position, with relation to Peking and uncandid antier in a measure appa egan organizing the able bodied ustives To this enbject we have repeatudly had their forces, the other will be taken: perhaps about P. N. W, with one or two ("Hear," and a laugh) I have been an myself a great responsibility by sacrificing iuto militia for the protection of Tientsin
is probable that while the Below Taing-pa the general course is
your interests in the House. ion of sanatory measures. Every vice by pure around entsin, mit uniortunately como before the attention of The design would appear to be to entice the vary sharp bende, until it empties into the
occasion to allude, as it has to often use city is defondet, followed by punishment; and hence state of
Oddfellow for put into i
to the public in connection with various casea perial Forces in the capital to protect the sea just outside of San-keang-soo defence
years many (roars of His Excellency's present novel position as nariain poluts. morn which have occurred, and especially in the approach to Tientsin, nod to avail of the
laughter) and it is that I should be the straps singular
not perhaps
Jamber in relation to the gambling revenue. He ing of the 9th February, plans the schols Chuqui eilk case, in regard to which an opportunity so afforded for taking an at- nearly N. of Zac-hyin-foo sent to-night. (Renewed laughter.) I am pre. aas been much more open with his Stamp near the west gate (Poh-ching-nuuofficial correspondence took place between tempt at the capital; and if it be true, as At San-kenng are the great stone flood-Repent illness, contrary, no doubt, to the glad to say that I have recovered from: tuy Act, and heuce his success with thators, Chairinaŭ of the Alunicipal Council, 800 to the Chinese Silk Guild, From the have already of the Pakin troopagates for regulating the waters of the Zao-wishes ni some of my friends-fuh, of
Peking. On the 8th February, Mr Men B. B, M. Consul and the Taitai, in refer stated, that a
reatly intended primarily for the pramoned the
*measure.
were abo
by
placing mataa
and
LOCAL
position
H. & Troopali Tem arrived in harbour
in which the Tientsin forsiga somanuity to
counts given
by
the best authorities
PIL
4
in
ส
¿
to
over-
to enter into the question of the connection
Left Bugland 18th October, 1867, arrived | dant of circuits and Hang the salt so-certain: the nuorin which commerejal to prevent tho Nienfei from taking the that by San-keang. This Thave not been year Ministers struck, and expected to come
12 March
oppo
on 31st Dec. Algoa Bay ou 17th United States of Amerte, Denmark decision in such matters themselves, but may be, it is clear that the Chinese Gov. the bay thsu formerly. Iбrst heard of the and have to interest to serve (laughter
God
been despatched to provent byin plain. Two years ago the outlet sent round a circular amongst the members the subject, it does not appear that the bable that this design way, succeed. It is and and that the flood gates were of no ay place. (Laughter.). This is skeer the Rebels taking Tientsin, it is not impro- theas flood gatos filled up so fast with mud who had already selected a representative of the foreign community of Tientsin, call Chinese brive anything that is worthy to be at least impossible to suppose that if the 19 and the whole plain was inundated as exut (Renewed laughter.). I had i ing a niceting his house for 2 mM on
designated an the 10th February, to discuss the pas
a sjetrin of commercial law, Rebels at Paoutingfoo ruesived additional consequence. Since then another food life, thank God, than I am at present. myself, and was never better in my a direnuistanco which we have always held enforcements from the Mahomedana in the gate has heen constructed higher to-day, bringing. 27 Uficers, 632 N. . off were placed by the approach of the rebels, never (Hear, a laugh.)
#p the ors and inch, 64 women, 100 children (), and to adopt protective measures against subject of Onincso civilization, and the head against them for any length of time.
notions entertained by many upon the the Imperial Forces being able to make sluice, or about seventy li below Pah-zwu Don't sappuse, however, that I am going I like Oddfellowship, because the and horses, of the 1/X Regiment. She dangers which might arg, if the abols pris fine westhes during the entire stacked Tootsin city. On the forenoon at under which the natives of this the probable defection of Ed, have again from the extrente pulit of a bond in the stro
I have been informed that a little below paternal ad philosophic systems of govern- As is not unnatural, the rumours of this now-flood gatea canal bas bare opvisad, between expital aid labour, but 1 very Page, The following are her dates of of the 19tí „February, · His Excellency gountry live. So far as it is possible to arisen, and it is said that he has no desire river to the sea, by a more direct route than strongly object to strikes, because they deparise during the outward: voyage:- Ching accompanied by Chew, the inten
never answer. (Hear.) For instance, Leila on 23rd Oct. And Left on 20th. nisioner, called on Me Mongan, H. B. M. disputes are, settled among Chinese, it spital, when he will be able either to Let St. Vincent on, 2ud Nov.; Ascension Consulte lag met at Omsul Mougall questions as would in a European country understanding with the Rebel Chiefs, make pretty conclusive evidence that the water in so agreeable to myself as to be in
but the fact that this tidal wave on the back again, but what is the result? Why seems that the nundarins refer all such recapture it, and so make himself master of Dao Ho is a much greater inconvenience lisy have been in the cold shade of Oppo- 01:14th Nov, St. Helena on 18th Nov; house, Commander Dunlop of H.M. gun-be settled by Court of Law, to the Mer-
the situation, or in virtue of a previous than when 1 first travelled the roal, is sition ever since, (Loud laughter.) Nothing Simu's Bay on 12th Dec.; Table Bey on bout Dare, Mi Dick, Commissioner of us chant Guilds, and seldom or ever give any 1h Des, Algoa Bay p T7th" Dẹu ; Masciting
tons, and Meadows, Cousal for the
Mr
comunan cause with them. However this has some are direct communication with sition--(oh, ohs I do not want place, Jt, 1833; East Lamdan on 18th Jan: Holload He explained to the gentlemen decisions will the bamboo. It does not, time thai at the present moment, and that to the increased height and force of the cheers.) Well, Ministers struck
are merely prepared to enforce the Guild's erament have never had a mere anxions ditch when making inquiries with reference. Aka Bay on 20th Jan. Mauritius on 8th present the exact position of affairs, stating however, appear that there is anything to
Pesang on 26th Feb. Singapore on where the rebels were last reported to have be found among the Guilds which can be Even admitting the integrity of Li's ma
their position almost hangs upon a thread, tidal wave.
without onsalting Salarch and arrived at Hongkong ou reached, and that we wares he had adopted onsidered to bear na analogy to trade tives, it is not without the bounds of pro- artificial embankments (Dangs) ou toth one strike. Some time since the railway
their
party, and From Pab-kwan down, there are high only ows when toey will get into office with the forces at his coumanid.
That is the result of again. (Laughter). We understand that the firest Circus Cont
enstuns as understood among Europeans; ability that his troops, disapatented and sides of the river; and in some places thero (N-C Daily News.)
and some authorities ou the stbject state short of pay, right force him to a stop is an inner and outer dang, not parallel, gas rivere struck, and recently two YOKOHAMA News brought yesterday by text, the Guilds undertake only to compro, which he had not deliberately contemplat but one pay, of which Mr Wilson is proprietor, the Aden, strengthen the anticipation wo misc disputes, not to decide on their legal ed.-Ibid.
one following more the course of the Railway came to nie and said, "We
clerks on the London and South-Western Calcatta, includes the following nanes
this is now due in Hongkong from lately expressed, that political ficulties in merits, and that though they occasionally
river and the other outting across from hill
hare lisas performances are said by the Japan were tending to a peaceful solution refer to undefined custom, they are
te hill. Fetween these dange there lies a all signed a round robin to strike." I re INFLUX OF SILVER IN CHINA Dalits papers to be very clover Ble and Sotshishi is in retirement at Yeddo; is re- habit of overruling it as muita thoir plea
rich upland not suited for growing rice, Un plied, "Go and do it as quickly as possible We have received the following commu- this is grow three drops yearly the first niet from the borough of Portsmouth," up your vacancies with better have decided to necept political extinction, administer, or rather fail to administer law from a corresponilent:
•Dams, Herbert Alenre, Fredericks of the party now in power, contintics. Tag"
Malle Adele, Mdle Mina, Miss The work of replacing his officers by those their inability to believe that started in your last number, that vase grown for the principal
tbemselves, it is not diffoult to
beans, squashes malons, o-the thirt I was much surprised with the theory of cabbage and turnips. Sometimes colto drew the round robin which I was very thought better of their threat, and with- HrTal, Gurbeth Dari and Joe Ducrow, dertake the obligatious; of existing trasties foreign tribunal; and that the unive somewhere in Mancharis. The writer does
But I am presso) his willingness to un- they will ever be fairly dealt with, by a hoards of silver are being probably led us out to any that there is no stream flowing sider myself very much inlebted. The other
ton getting far bok, Ketod Qutizalia, Johnny Cook, Mr. Sains of B. M. Legation and Dr. Wit offcials being, often mere puppete in the not presume to quote any authority what past Pah-keun in & N. or N.N.E. sürections
From the river started benefitted Portsmouth nien, to whom
sorry y for, because I could otherwise have Ja Doniey, Jacob Cook, Jem Witter.
lis have gone to Kioto, ostorribly for a trip; hands of the Merchant Guills, ften taken over for this new hypothesis, but rasweet and enters the bay outside San-ksaug: miles to get to the House of the Holowing profaph, from the Japan shortly visit the expital. In the meantime the most alimurt, and uros, unreasonable in the sphers of His philosop by Be, cannot soo, nearly north of Lac-lyin-foo distant rides
and it is thought that the Ministers will up the interests of their countrymen, in rushes to the conclusion that, because with-
into the ses it winds around towards thight, too. the cabmmon struck, and as there was no getting a cab, I had to run nearly five fe, postcases local interestshor are about to return to Dauka, Akte manner, and expect to bully foreigners and understand where the silver has gone, there- (from the foo) about ten Boglist miles, Well, I saved Among the cases of genral cancer trica tainers of the Prines of Bien took up tursign authorities, affer the fashion in fore M: Qualyyn, were four in which the citir station for a time, at a place between, rogue among theineolves. That such at Bain Anel Owners of the Ellen from Usaka and diogu, and barred the road to Leulpts carrot be tolerated, scarcely needs. trchants of Yokohama, plaintiffs The compelled their withdrawn
gung were the defendants and four foreigners; but Silsuma and Chiosin have any demonstration, and it is to be hoped.. El is owned by a Mr Cadwalader, how
thitta atop will at last be put to such HANKOWA Correspondent writes" "Isttempts at deilunco, as those made by the ely of Hongkong Grounds were ship-an happy to be able to state that the re- Silk Guild in Shanghai, and apparently on board of her, for delivery here willebotis prouinted as to the losses that For- in the presut instance by the Hankow lading ned by the owner. After their eiguers were likely to sustain through the Tactal.
of
in the
and I'll all
Mr Thompson, Mullo Ella Zovari, Adil portu i to decline. further fighting, and to, sure, Such being thỡ nende which Chinese nication apons the influx of Silver into China, of wheat or barley-the second of corn Loud laughter.) However, they soon
Elence,
ayur, A. Milliner, Dan Lantard, Herr Mikado bases
eit be beyond the frontiers.
and about S. by E. from Hae-gyia-bylon on the opposite side of the bay.
Fight on this, to him, difficult task.
A little consideration will throw some As the writer truly remarks, the real ob jection on the part of the Chinese to the THREE millions of cards passed through importation of opium, which led to the first the post the first weak of the year, proving wat with England, was not the immorality that the custom of exchanging pasteboards
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cabman a good supper-frenewed laugh- ter)-which of course some one went with out (Hear, and a laugh.) But I found their senses, and were again at their post. (Hear) Neither Ministers, engine drivers that the very next day the cabmen came to
nur cabmou, had done any good by strike.
of the use of the dring, but the fear of the at the commencement of the year is not on ing, and I have no doubt they all now
rain of the precious metals. For many the degrense,
deeply regret it. (Loud laughter)