Page

MARCH 24, 1868.

ING REPORT.

ip Adelina left Penarth ber 2nd. In lat, 30.80 V., experienced a very lost quarter boat and it bulwarks. Had very e the Capa de Verda Is he equator on December Meridian of Greenwich me through the Straits of 13th of February, and lo passage on the 19th of

ht variable winds to strong E.N.E aud

to

the

light

the Leschews and In coming between strong & W, winds with arda very variable winde the Saddles strong N.E. anchor at night abreast d arrived at Woosung on

Customs Daily Return.) ading for Loudon, --

Janes,

ered Ware.

ck Tea | description: en Tea

you

omitted.

Tea powder Tea

ige Pekoe Tea, ated Caper Tea.

Berves.

Refusa.

ading for New York,-

Fire Crackers.

ia Buda

03. Wäre.

Silk.

Suudries.

CHARTERS AND LEMENTS.

March, 1868, 18

sial ship, 696 tons, Ma gdom at £4 ba.. per ton,

E4 10s. per too.

ah barque, 558 tons, Ma-

ingdom or Continent at

arque, 518 tone, Manila.

10

at EA

bar ton.

merican

per too, if to the

ship, 1,026

tons,

Tk at $13 Gold per ton of

aburg barque, 202 tons,

er Hamburg at £4 15.

remen barque, 210 tons,

st £4 per ton.

barque, 386 tonɛ, Bang-

r orders, if United King

if Continent £4, 20

direct £4 per ton.,

Hamburg barque, 412

suget

fad at £315. per ton. french ship, 1,200 tons,

and back from

barque, (37 tone, hence or $12,000, and back from

Full

25 per load of Timber.

in ship, 1,070 tons, hence

310,000 in full.

ish ship, 626 tons, hence

back, via Saigon, at 52

Ma

jah barque, 225 tons;

ship, 400 tons; Char.

que, 250 tons; Marie, Bre- Tons, Bangkok and back

per picul

barque, 280 tons, Bang

2 and 57 cents per pi

burg barque, 340 tom,

and back at 45 cents per

ship, 667 tons, Saigon

ants per picul.

en brig, 218 tons, Sooloo

-foll

de Haunting barque, 914

Ningpo $3,400 in full. British arque, 500 tome, ngkong at 334 cents per

Hence

g brig, 240 tons, 0 in full. sebip, 800 tons, bence

original cargo at 40 cents

sh schooner, 183 tons,

be 4 to 6 months,

An ship, 635 tons, Sold

ship, 718 tons, Sold for

her ari Tonnage of Dis

· Hungkong.-British, 6,

HOLMES, Ship Broker,

Hill

March, 1868.

ATIONS.

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ye' sight, Re. 217

ta. B.,... 11 per c. pro.

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New, 6 per cent pm.

ares, Old, 18 per cent pm.

New,-3

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0. 1499.MARCH 24; 1868.,

TO CORRESPONDENTS

LOCAL

at

THE CHUNA MAIL.

All communications addressed to this paper | woon of the dard ample time for post li to the Southward, or acoor.ling to some, and removing many restrictions on their is become inkio and, shut up in the c

must be accompanied by the name of the sender, ut eigurity for publication, but as a quarantes of good faith.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1868.

- and

JAPAN,

The Peiho bsa been free from ica for 2 or 3 weeks, Several steamers arrived last week, one of which took back part of her cargo on account want of market, owing to the vicinity of rebels, and consequent ataguation of business, >

Food and fuel are at almost fantine prices, especially those kinds which are most commonly used by the poorer classes of the Chinese.

JAPAN.

In our last we gave some particulare lating to the murder of French seamen at Hiogo.

of

that

from Yodo

4 or 5 days ago news reuked Tientsin that be a rebel in his turn, if be opposed thens, particulars of which we give below, bad- Our columns are open to all who wish to The inconvenienee to which subscribers to gone into that of Shunting. The braves war; and he has done all that mortal could

the rebels had left this province and hat He has always recognised the evils of civil evidently rot-been heard of -- address the public on legitimate grounds, but our Overland edition are subjected through soon at onse disbanded, and the out-posts to avoid plunging the country into it. northern Daimios, without a head and di- The civil war is virtually over and the we do not hold ourselves responsible for the postal alterations, shall be remedied on of soldiers ware more or less withdrawn. He will have the satisfaction in his revided in opinion anong themselves, will opinions of our corresponden's.

future vocasions so long as the present Oreat was the rejoicing, people began to tirement of knowing that by acting up submit to the new regime without a strugglo Jagil arrangements: last-by publication

breathe more truly. But it has now been to all his promises with foreigners, by totsbashi bas timally retired from public previous to the mail'e depar necurtained that they only went 50 or 60 encouraging his own country's tradere life, hes enounced to the Riknad ture, This will lig, Alsd

B Ovyjeno, should up during the day, the ordinary evening rumour of their retreat, reached us. The both of his own people and of foreign-Fado, awaits the further orders of his Im- anything important burn they remain where they were before the operations, he lus, gained the good will one of the cemeteries of the Shogoous in euition of the Chim fail will be out early braves have been called into requisition or All that is now to be carried out now perial master. The Garojiu is dissolved is for those who wish to post it. It again, and the officials are onos more on by bis successors, he bimzelf proposed; and and its numbers gono no one kuriwa whi is already known that our Chamber of the alert, feating lost a sudden rail should nothing but jealousy and ambition have that. The only representative of the fata Commerce are endeavouring to procure &

be made towards this place."

operated to overthrow him.

cabinet is

is the Minister of the Interior, who restoration of the old posting hour, or

But it now remains to be seen what the reports himself siok, and will see no somewhere near thereto, and it will be seen

new holders of power will do. If they do

from

envoy the Foreign Legations. The French from the subjoined paragraph, taken from

no more than the treaties already provide and Eriglish-missions of the Oalentia Englishmans of March 2, that

fur--ke. if they only complete the opering instigahaniyalous of military and naval it is not Longkong alone that is inconvent

of Osaka and Kobe, and open Necgato and and, until the arrival of the foreign Minis- enced by the new times of departure

Yedo on the 1st April, they will all miserters and the assumption of the native The Viceroy has issued a notification au

ably short of what it 38 required and ex. executive government by..

by the Mikado's thorising the detection of the mail steamer

pected of them. If they unly open their oflcers, diploinatic relations with Ledo We live in an age of wonders, materially at Bombay from 10 AM to 5P.M. every

own ports such as Kagosima, Simonoseki are suspended.

The prince of Kishiu, politically. The rail and the tele-Saturday till further notice. This enables

and the like, they will shew that it was not on whom, when we lust wrots, the the Calcutta office to close the nuil every

the good of the country at large that they hopes of the Horthern party appear- graph have aided matter and mind to Mouday instead of every Sunday." The

ro-hub view, but deed, in a word, if they side; Aiden is

had in the individual enrichment to

Is declared for the other an extent scarcely comprehensible by o'clock this evening.

Overland China Mail will be published at 7

do not throw open the whole country, thay bis neighbour Sendai ie ander orders_to proclaimed an outlaw and the present generation, who have become

The following is from the extra publish, will give evidence that they are fár bolind confiscato his territory: other northern used to them, and a somewhat similar of recent changes in the U, S, fleet in these We have been favoured with a statement

the Inte Tycoon, who has 1 by the Friend of China,, March 18th -

mundly declared chiefs,

www.onspicuous in the late unsuccessful Other versions regarding the affair are would be opened, but that it must be done and placed nuder the ban. Throughout

was certain that the whole country attack u feeling is beginning to exist with regardens. It shall appear in our Userland issue, in town, one to the effect that, though the gradually and wisely, without running the smil, the adherents of the extinct

ck upon Kioto, are also named

rebels to politica, or at all events the politics of and in our next daily.

authorities offered to give a hundred Eastern Asia. Violent and rapid changes

Japanean for execution in return for the muck with projellicus well known to be Sbogotante are submitting to fato and the Frenchman's lives, the offer was declined By the last mail we were enabled to give selves and a show of moderation towards

deep soated.

Imporial Standard, and unity among them. representing a progresa, which although

Dollars being wanted. For ones, a re-

the usutrality notifications of the foreign the vanquished are only wanted now to honorable is in proper hands.

NAGASAKL, March 17th, 1808.-Par HM tunely with the transfer of ships already Daimios and seitle permanently the con- terday, of the murder of 11 Iranch sailors place of the more regular and legitimate Prince Bizan's officer "Judicial Murder?" good trade in arms that was & supplying the

The Japan Times calls the execution of and I officer of Fresh frigate Dupleie, trade in miscellaneous importe, which has By the Dispatch, which arrived here on appears they landed some 7 miles above Hiogy been on the Prince of Toza's territory, and were terribly ent up by the warlike aspect the 8th, we hear that this judicial murder izmediately cut down. The officer was found of arms or ammunition is permissible excepit advisedly and with deep shame and regret

times, Acorat

According to treaty to sale has been perpetrated. We write quite with his ears and fingers cut off, his tongue to government. But the illegal sale of them when we characterize the event by such a cut out, and otherwies nuutilated. French Minister, with the Captain and crews that has been so large as to lead to term. It seems entirely to have escaped of all the men of war in Harbour, attend-notable fact is, that, according to all ac provocation was given by

all the changes wo now see; and bus very the notice of our Ministers that the 13ed funeral; the Minister and Capt. of the

foreigners. No. uplein, calling God to witness their vows outlet witt, Europeant, have come into the of their murdered ship confict with Europeans, those of Satsuma varos Joining hands all round, they accoutrot has those

and Choshiu, are far better armed and O pledged themselves to wreak a fearful

the Tycoon's of their comrades! put, although the latter les had galies on the murderera The trade in fire arms still continues,

pusse of

HONGKONG GARNISON D. HONGKONG CRIGHET GLUD.

eu

Hion

that

it

*

I recounted in a page of printing in the on the 20th instant, and was won by the quisition on the Japanese for an amende Ministers. They have interfered inoppor- cunsolidate the power of the southern

school-buy's history, took decides and cellent bowling of Mr Price, 73rd, and S. Manilla from logo, we had news yes. Boid to the Japanese governsient, and with a fatitutional rule of the Mikado.

sometimes centuries of years to perfect itself, have in this part of the world taken the place of the gradual develop ment of European nations, and the newest arrival finds a constant reason for wonder, satisfaction, or alerio. Few countries have worn literally exemplified the foregoing remarks than Japan, and the news which it has, during the past two months, been our duty to transcribe and record in these columns is sufficient

to excibe a lively interest in the staire of

that country.

But strange as is the progress of events

This Match was commenced at Victoria Garrison by 9 wickets. Owing to the ex- Mesars Case and. Frior of the H.K.C.C., the scores on both sites were unusually small, with the exception of Capt. Thomp soun (Royals), who going in first and ring out lust, played a careful invinga

30.

A. K. a. cat Juninga L. Prior, b Price,

G. F. Maclean, brico, B. 1. Starkey. b Price, D-Welsh Price, B. II,

EL, Pollard,

run out.

W. 3. Lowndes, b. Price,...

J. R. Anton, b Turner,.... D. H. Mackenzie, o Lacy b Price,

A. M. Case, b Turner,

PY, D. Deane, absent,

P. Chater, not out.

Byea 3,

Phad! Innings

Total

14

11

4

ven-

of tho

out a whole

of

List

great harm was done and no life was wat, and the severe punishment of the two Frenchinen and a reprimand from the

government to

notwithstanding the ministers' promtntion, om Barope; and thenary instructore a salve for the two wounded men's hurts,

The Frene bave seized sill Tuz's people and ships in ioge, and notified Toza unicas the murderere are given up in 14 35 days, they will hang the whole 40 to the yard arme of the ship. Serve them right, hands this time!

The matter of blood" is in right Hay: L

Frein Yokohains paperz we learn, that the officer of the Frince of Higen, whose retainers into collision with the Foreigners at Kubs, was ezuouted on the 2nd instant, in the presence of a

of a member of ench

Foreign Legation. The infortunate man was allowed

in this curiously governed and curiously. Prir, o Walker & Furnier,. peopled empire, the comments which from G F Maclean, c Farrington b Price,... time to time appear upon those events. Welsh, Baddar b Price,...........

B. D. Starkey, e Thompson b Price,... 1 may be regarded as even stranger still.EH.

W

Pollard, b Turner,... The Japan Times, a paper avowedly hoa H. Mackenzie, b Turnier,,

3. Lowndes, b Turner, tile to foreign official action, has in its J. B. Anton, b Price,...

latest issue indulge in so peculiar an, M. Case, Forrest b Turner,... outbust upon the recent execution of O. P. Chator, not ont.. Prince Bizen's retainer who sanctioned W. D. Bean, Turner,. general attack upon unarmed foreigners,

that it would be a pity to withhold from

a more extended publicity this curious. HONGEUND GAREsox-Lit Innings

specimen of Anglo-Japanese journalism,

H. Gibane (73), run out, G. Thompson (Royal), la Prior,

We have nothing to do with the facts of Pt. Forrest (73rd), Chater b Prior,..

the caso; the said retainer way layo H. Guuler, (18.1), bor,*********

forfeited his life justly or unjustly--may. M. Beddant

bo a bloodthirsty demon or a martyred G. C. Walker (75R}) } <

Huge! It is with the peculiar view taken of our own position vis-a-vis the Japanese that we have to do, and accord ing to the Japan Times-

We pretend to › come to Japan to civilize,

to evangelize it we write and speak with

horror of the severity of its criminal code:

W Ś

Case,

11

cature

Lit. Th

ing

to Bizen's officer, with the offer of an apology and a few hundred dollars a froops now protect should have settled the

e question. But our those daimies are said to be a far fuer set hear, Sir Harry Parkes at their heard, would Kobe which belong to one or other of own representatives, with, we are sorry to of fellows than any we have here.

bo satisfied with nothing but blood, and executed on the Jud af March. He was accordingly this unfort

unfortunate nobleman was allowed to go through the form of the harakiri before he received his death-blow, sad at this disgusting spectacle, men call- ing themselves gentlemen and Christians, belonging to the various foreign legations, were not ashamed to be present, 18 is 5th instant. There is a report that they difficult to find words strong enough to were molested the streets-but of this express ordinary men's abhorrence of such

have been at Kioto; viz., Mr Satow and Two members of the English Legation Dr Willis. We believe that the former has retured to Kobe but the latter remains giving medical and surgical aid to the wounded soldiery of the Daimios. How is that with regard to neutrality

The Ministers returned to Osaka on the

in

al-Ministers have already been returned, and The Elections are proceeding. Thres

shout the same as in the last Parliament. of the elections decided the proporsion of members enpporters of the Government is The Ravenus for the past year shows a considerable amate

off, and is far short of

4 to commit karikern first, and was then deca-we have no direct confirmation. It is ex-savagery.

pected that the ministers will all return to pitated. The Japan Times comments very Yokuhatua, very shortly now, if they find severely on this "Juliuin Murder," as it they esh placa averything t

GREVILLE'S TELEGRAM COMPANY'S sure footing terms it, on the grounds that the first p

AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS, provo at Osaka and Kobe; but the excitement Total....cation was given by Foreigners, a couple of that has ad long pruvailed, quite puts the insolent troopers of the French Legation opening of Yedo put of the category of

MULBOURNE, Feb. 5th, 1868. The Duke of Edinburgh sailed for Tasma guard, who persisted in attempting, what in momentous questions. Perlups as things nia on the 4th of January, where he remain no city of Furope they would

permitted to do, to gross the line of a procession immo pitity, the matter any recover its original has been everywhere most loyally and hand- are beginning to asanms their normal tured for 12 days. He is now in Sydney. Ho diately in front of the chief personage in importance in men's minds.

somely received. The Japan Ties winds up its remarka on this abject, as follows:-"But the fact is, that Japanese law has been violently mushrooni Minister. It is not the first wrested to satisfy this wollnded dignity of a tie

that we have find reason to write thus indignantly we trust that it will be the 11st that such notice will be taken of tlus crime, this error, in the English House of Comunions as will make

the last. Sig Harry Parkes has stained the British name." The Japan Times adds a great deal more 0

to the sine effort, but public opinion svens to yodoras the repuration exsula Mr Satow, of the British returned Total, 10 still in that city

Osaka is reported as troubles. The Custom House at Hiogo has been officially notified as re-opened for

M Price (73), b Micronzie,.... II: Grey (19th Rest), Ib.w, b Deius,. B. B. St. John (73rd), Chater Deans. J. T. Turner (3rd), nul out,.... 11. D'G. Farrington, 1 bw, b Deane, Eyes 4, leg byes 4, wider 3,

Total,.87

2nd Innings.

-Lo protect ourselves against this, we make GC. Walker (73rd), not ont......... special clauses in one treaties to give to W. S. AL, Price (73ni, a Case b Prior,.. foreign criticats the bunelit if the milder J. T. Turner (73ki), nut out,.------- European code -nnil now, our representa-Log byes 1,. tives show that they can be on occasioa more cruel, more bloodthirsty than the Ja

panese t

themselvca."

THE "REBELS" IN THE NORTH.

* Wo have received the following letter from n correspondent at Tientsin, dated March 6:-

ia con-

The Japan Times gives the following ditional information - had offered to accept the Treaties of 1869 Our statement last mail, that the Mikado and, nomiar mutato, to put himself in the place of the Shagoon as our ally, firmed by the publication of an official notification at Kobe to that effect. One of the Treasurer'

Several meat proserving Companies to our correspondents there writing statilize our surplus stock Lave been taunch- date of the 16th inst, day?"A notifica act. tion is a published to-day setting forth that the Mikado bas undertaken to carry out the treaties with foreigners in their inte-

Willis to batu from lawless acis towards for

Tho ship Light of the Age, from Liverpool, was vrooked just outsida Port Phillip Cancelled,

The ship General Grant, bound from

aving on, hasgrity, and commanding Japanese subi Hests. The Captain's certificate has been froming to the wounded. įeigners. The natives are farther informed Melbourne to London, was wrecked in May, el the same appearance as, before that Satsuma and Chiusiu ve garrison 1866, ou the Auckland Islands. Thirteen

quiet and

the

and elsewhere.

cod,

survivors (all fluse saved) have reached Melbourne, having aubsisted on thess bar-

en Islands, having subsiste

H.M.S: Nelson, a bloukatip for Victoria, arrived in

Hobson's Bay yesterday. The 11

nawa from the Gold-Cells is very sa- tisfactory

The harvest is nearly all in and the yield a much better than was at first anticipated. Business generally is quiet but steady and in a sound state.

"The Bank rates of discount repalo na-

altered. The interest allowed by the Banks on deposits has however been re duced

Of wool 11,900 bales have been sold this

SAIGON COMMERCIAL

in all conscience, there is not one relating Protestus MissHat the line of the bat the first will probably have reached secret and full of surprises. It would seem tations from Saigon extracted from the Sai

o ich

The occasion in question--the excon-

Kabt, and are enjoined to

1 to pursue their avo- tion of Prince Bizm's retainer havelly

cations without anxiety.

The Govers Ets the description. The Prince had

ment of Hicgo and Osain is for the present promised spontaneously that if he caught

the transaction of business, but the U. vested in three commissioners, one of whom I send you a few items, as definite and Consul has stated his intention of not reis Ito. This mau Ito is very well known the Karro he would-havo him 'excruted accurate as I can oblain. I do not think sognising its existones, until more satisfag to some of the members of Foreign Lagi- for sanctioning the outing How by insisting apún his keeping his word, the any one here, Chinese or foreigner, knows tory assuraners than have yet reached him, tions, who have mat hinu st Shimonoseti mach about the rebels, their numbers or are masto, that the New Government will foreign ministers shewed themselves their plans. Early in

The retirement of Stotabashi suggests to Feb. intelligence carry the Treaties into effect. “more cruel, etc., etc," the Omnele sayeth wached this port that an immenas body of A Nagasaki encrespondent of the Times, that a note, in this fortnightly gossiping not. But this apart, the great question rebels, said to moant to several tous of under date 28th Febrians, says, "The gun letter home, on the curious custom of be is the object we have in view in visiting thounds, wore approaching Pasting. Fu, boats Engine and thinda, have been sold, coming into, may not be unacceptable. Japan; and this, according to the Japan West. Is

the Ospital of this province, having cume the former to Bizen, and the fatter to The system

a still imperfectly Times, is in civilizu (1) and nvangelize (from Shane, the prorings on the fight, $10,000 each.

For something like

like $100,000 to but from what we at present, it ap- pears that a noble may become takto volun- it. Can burlesque go further than this and avoided troops sent against them if From the Japan Gazette of the 11thtarily, or that he may be ordered to

Ito go into We opened the country by fores of arms possible, their object being to reach Paking March we take the following sammary of that state; and that, further, in the case of input. Prices continue very low.

that we presume was to civilize it. Of before any great preparations dould be political nove since the departure of the compulsory retirement, there are grades Of the Treaty provisions, voluminous enough people, well, if not attacked er molested.

made to resist then. They treated the 4den on the 26th ulto.

the punish mout. The cetomonial of a da The only particular items that we mnat paese court is terribly

wearisome and the to religions liberty or proselytism and king, was in Panting

reitling ia Pe pots are indeed of the fires importance; character of Japanese diplomacy in tortunus,. The following are the latest market qua that we presume is the evidence of, ons spprunch of the rebel, and he barely pass-tiogo. It is that the retainer of the Prince ecurt dress and the endless posture-making

China readers by direct opportunities from that a prince of Nipliou soon tirea of the gon Courier of 20th Fobnary. intention to evangelize it. We are sick | ed out of Otto of the gate of that city,

Rice-Contrary to the general expecta- of the sanctimonious hung which thus, before orders came to shut it. He was of Bize, who gave the order to attack fo which constitutes a state reception and retrous, price of this grain has slightly ad- to serve political purposes, raises the cry maar enough to the gate to hear the order reigners in Love has been given up to jus-taining the reality of puiver, resigns to his vansed; sellera are asking to-day. $1.29 of religion as a cloak for opposing the given. At one tiuse it was affirmed that bind foreign legallon committed hzrakárt cool chambers of a summer palace, or the dons, the above figura may be considered

tice, and the

of nicimber of beir

heir at an early age its symbols. From the $1.30 per pioul, but as nothing has been just retribution of murderous crimes lo rebrals bad arrived within 50 or 40 1t was despitated. This shews perhaps luxurious apartmanis of his women, the nominal. This pretension raised by the We have every respect for the labours of where they were uppstore strongly than mest of the currences chief an direct the policy of his Danaiste few bollers, may be attributed to the bet

large Imperial force About weeks ago and counted Mu-nups came that they were returning souths the fast fox weeks are with all the mure alvot bonuse le works ter news received from Singapors by last ropeans, directed as they usually are to ward. It is said they have since that been the high pries that the confederate Daimios behind a sureen and can strike a havier stormer; but we

We prestimo this proten- the evangelization and material civiliza distant from this place about 8 or 4 hun-are prepared to bid for foreign countenance blow, when necessary,

and more certatuly, sion will not be of a long duration. tion of Easterz nations. But we entirely dred li to the Southwest.

and

Elxan because he uses another arm his own Tonnage. Since the date of our last, deny the fact that Great Britain as a

The Tientsin oflicals have made condi

For it must be borno in mind that the But the condition of fakio, when retirement and for vessels, for Chinn and for have improved; there exists now derable exertion to nation opened communication with Jepun of defence, Soldiers have been placed thrown the government of the late Tycoonclusion in a monastery is sometisies exacter, Singapore. Since the publication of our

to pat this place in a state moring spirit in the rebellion that las over is compulsory, is quite another matter. Se fair either to civilize" or "evangelize" that around the city on the Harthern Rampart Saboro; the sane who gave

is the father of Prince Satsun, tost the extreme case of chikiye, the punishment tlements have taken place viz.

Shimede all interferencs with politics forbidden and in last memo. of Charters, the following set- empire. It did so to open up TRADE, to or wall ercuted by Sangolinsen 8 or I Sabor; the der Mr Richardson and tho is severe to extremity; absolute isolation from permit the sale and barter of Cottone, years ago, to keep off the English and

and tacit

Anne. Brit. 3 . schine-6,000 piculs, Woollens, Silks and other produce gene French Several thousand Intavos have party with him, on the Tokaido in 1863; the family, confinement to ons house, ocen for Hongkong, 32 ots. per pioul. Carobel, rally. There is a class of writers who boan onlisted to it in repelling an attack. the same who allowed his sons' chief aity to sicnally, even to one room, with uter -Autor, barque :-9,000 picals, for long- without a spark of real feeling for the tort many atrocities since their retreat his coffers to be opties of bloed, or allow pulse and pure element of a hermit. sote-kong, 38 ots per picul. H. Metsalte

The rubals are reported to have commit.be buttered and buent, his ships to be taken, minor annoyances,

The kong, 35 sts par pioul Formosa- make hoad

the diet is the Pruss 3 in. achar 8,000 pls. for Hong- religious or social progress of Asiatics are southward Near a certain district uits, any apology for the deed of blood, or

not be she inflicted, constantly assuming that we have placed after having passed it, they were fired upon the perpetrators of it to be given up far bashi's retirement, his own party saya, is Brit. barque -5,500 ple. for Singapore, cuinmand of the insudarins, lues would he who gave the order on that voluntary--his worst enemies call it chikiyo: 20 ots per picul. Jasmin.-Fr. barque --- countries for religious objecia. The sooner They turned around, entered at the ugly his balana." But now I is the Brattion.

and decus

pocasion have yielded to the demands of the happy medium is probably his true condi- 4,000 pls for Singapore, 27 ots, per this nonsensical ory is done away with butchered every

rovsugs for

poul. Jasmin-Fr. barque:-20 ota pical, the better for a clear understanding of bravado. At another city, they were at to acquiesos in the Emperor's momis, that

It is rumoured among the Japanese that for a second voyage. For Mauritius or Tedo will be opened to foreign trade almost Bourbon nothing doing we may quote 30 one actual position. We do not deny tacked or molested by a company, auiorg our responsibility as pioneers of Christ what were some of its inhabitants. They be put to death. It is indeed a high mediately. We are in a position hore 55 free per ton. For Europe, 8.174 or nity and civilization, but it is rather to found in it to death, according to repos, has not simply resigned his power, as has

entered this city and put every end they price to pay for foreign sympathy. ever to contradict this. A native company. may be obtained,

The second fact is that the late Tycoon has bought the Mukawa, a small screw Forhangs.On Hongkong 30 days' sight sbsurd to maintain that "we (politically) to avenge the loss of B few mu

men in the pretended to evangelize" the country skirmish. They nts, said to be scattered so frequently been asserted, but he has re-user of very small draught of water, for bills with shipping documents at St por

a ferry boat to ply between this and Yede cent discount. When we opened auguoiations with 32 over imet of catutry from 100 or 200 tured now from public life altogethergone she will make the up and down trip stery

ourselves in communication with Eastern

Pounder guns,

or towards

hay

Oficos,

support.

he who hath done this deed shall certain

day,

which will be a great convenience.

ope boat.

A DUTORMAN and his wife were travell

wish 1 was at the tavern!" "Oh, you rogue," says she, you always want to get to the best place.".

in extent, in parties or bands of greater or

or inite a temple and become inkyo. All the leis sise. It is reported that softo foreig vast preparations Rat have been made for Our Japanese speculatura, however, austing they sat down by the road, exceeting neze, or sepuys, are aiming theu: men who fighting will probably end in its strengthen their line-for they will asly fatigned. The wife sighed, "I wish I We learn from private, hit authentic who read sound about the heads Sutstima's or other Daimio's retainers, will surely never be able to work it with only was in heaven!" The husband replied, "I

aire represented to be Mahommedans, and and the Mikado's officere, whether they be ources that the Fresident of the United and are of a dark complexion. About B or cone and take over the government without States has appointed J. Boss Browse, of 10 days ago, they murderods Roman lat or lindrance. We honestly wish it were The Club Germania have entertained the California, Envoy Extraordinary and Catholic Mise onary (a Frenchman); and larwise but there is no help for it. The society of Yokohama with an elegant Con- Minister Plenipotentiary to China, in burnt his Chapel lounted in or sur a change is complete in the ruling powers cert of mixed roual and instrumental music, place of the Hon. Anson Burlingame, country village bome 300 l distant from and these who were rebels speak in the We have only space to say that the enter resigned; but that the appointment re this, (E), about eighty li so faithfully to bis sovereign, to the Dai

Emperor'e nama, whilst be who was acting tainment was succes. mains to be confirmed by the Senate.

The same journal thus describes the Situs from the district ofty called Helan. Some mios, to the country and to foreigners, would tien on the 13th March. The outrage, full takes the less."

"I HAVE nothing but my heart to give yon, said a spinster to a lawyer who had conducted a suit for her. *Well," said the lawyer, gruffly, "Go to my olerk-he

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