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No. 1601 MARCH 28, 1868.1

NO. 7 OF PAPERS ON CHINA

IS NOW READY.

THE Contouts cube:sco artlelea from the Harlow Times, Friend of India, St preme Court and Consular Gazette, China Mail and Shanghai Hecorder. The articles are as follow:-

The Study of Chinese. Trans-Himalayan Explorations. The Romance of Great Tibist. State of Agriculture around Nankin Notes on Chinese Literature, Desing Hovor to a

# popular Governor.

Native and Foreign Merchants,

The Rival Missions.

Chiness Life at Shanghai.

Chiness Odds and Ende.

CONSULAT DE FRANCE,

Le Consul de France,

HENRY DU CHESNE. Hongkong, 26 Mara, 1868.

28ma THE CHINA MML.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1868,

of the rebellion." Such in language almost as plain as the direct English in which we have stated it, was the answer Sir F. Bruce's remonstrances. If this he of the apokmaman of the foreign board to the feeling as regards one provincial uflicial, is it not possible that much which wn attribute to "obstructiveness" nay rather be the result of feara fear of inciting rebellion when rebellion is so enay-than a mere hatred of the fo Ixigner 1

The Hankow Tamer proposes a scheine which it sees no reason" against adopt- ing. It is beautiful in its simplicity, but! unfortunately is not likely to work," The idea is to make an agreement "he- tween Great Britain and China, by which a certain portion of the vast revenue an- ually collected at the treaty ports might

THE GUNA MAIL. puraers on board the river atermors and as clerks in American ses, simply to fly the bandeira would seem absurd and the is deal even with the only class of offen- nominal institution night as well be done away with altogether, since it is impotent ders who turn up here-kidnappera,

On dit, a custom-house will also be esta blished outside the boundary of Macao, like the one established at Kowloon,

SUPREME COURT

|

he

pity ar

in shame and disgust, when they sen how him the hand of friendship, must turn aside earnestly Gordon could defend himself, how wautonly, how selfishly, how coldly,

bis absent friend-recorder, March 14.

THE REFERRING" SYSTEM. The Hunkow Times--a journal in which Chinese política are usually discussed in a singularly able manner-tonghes in a recent article upon what we may term the "referring" syster as applied to our Consular officers in China. Our readers may remember that, upon a former occa- f likely to throw Chine on our hands. But steamer and stayed a short time. Duti't ad the wind died was admittod, that if he did not wish to see bis counter

towage which anpervenes into salvage; and sury for Mr Mackellar to show the letters the fourth is the saving of ship or goods which had been written by him, and which at ea from dangers of wreck, fire, &c. In proved to the full satisiaction of the Court the Admiralty Digest-viz., Loutella, Chrummented upon, and this Me Gordon support of those defuttons, the learned int he was in no way responsible for the Attorney General cited several oases from santions which have been a severely les Adolph, Bomarsund, and Little Too knew all through that lengthened trial; [The Chief Justice here remarked that and though point occurred to him, that the Chinese upon every point that was raised against spoke defence of himself pilot might have claimed salvage.] The bim, he did nothing to save the credit of a learned Astorney General then applied man who he knew was those definitions

to the facts of the ease. he knew was cent, and who

be coulommed Would When the Achilles came in sight, the with, but even more than, himself. When not equally IN ADMIRALTY.

Bastward Ho showed her bnsign upon this is known, whatever reninaut of (Before the Hon. the Chief Justice.)

which, as the Captain himself ad- sympathy may have been left after the ox-

15 eignal of distress. IN THE MATTER OF THE "EarWART

ress Tut

posur

in the investigation, mist fly to the Captain of the steamer, again, wont on wide; and Ho, HSH FREIGHT AND CARGO,

who looked upon Gordon board the vessel in distress. Captains a foolish but well-moning man; perhaps 26th March, 1868.

Byrne Lad stated that the Captain of

of L a little too enthusiastic, but not devoid of a The hearing of this case was resumed the steamer July went to the ladder, und desire to do right: those who, amidst all this morning.

did not come on boarti; while two witness his troubles, were willing still to extend to SAMEDI 28 Mars, in Service Funèbre,

been a pilot between Hougkong and Whune up on deck. He (the A. 6.) did not Chow Ahee, the Chinese Pilot, who hased had distinctly aworn that the Captain sera célébré en l'Eglise Catholique, à 7 be yearly held to the order of the Minis pua for 7 years, stated (in reply to Mr mean to impute perjury to the Captain; hears précises de malis, pour l'Officier etter by way of material guarantee, and Whyte) that he renifocted having wet the far from it-the les Matelots, de la Corvette le Duc authority might be vested in him to have ship in Suptoniber laat, about 65 miles each, ther's witnesses with purjury. But he forgot to say a single word in defence of

they were Bagasinés dans la baie de Eliogo, lo 8 cou

rather apt to charge rant:

recourse to this fund in cases where honorth of longkong; when he was employ there was another point, that it was inipos-

tion, that positive fault or neglect had was no foremast, but a false apar wurne) had doposed to. They were under was satisfied, after a searching investigued to pilot her into Hongkong. Sinoke sible that no more could have been said as was issuing from the ship forward; to the fre on board that what the Captain

KING THEODORE AND THE been proved against the Chinese autheged, and seven sails were set. As the wind

VICEROY OF EGYPT. a diadvantage, and ould not place Capt. rities." The idea is, as we say, beautifully was fair, the abip was going at the rate of 4 Russell in the box. The service rendered We have it on trustworthy aathority that simple, but as all other treaty powers are or five knots. A steamer came up alout 4 could not be towary only, as the fauts of the the letter addressed by the Viceroy of upon the same footing as ourselves, the o'clock, when the ship was about 32 result would be nothing maro or less from Hongkong, and took the vessel in the Captain shown on down and Egypt to King Thoudme towards the mid-

32 uiles ensign having

boen

dlo of October last, in accordance with Lord than a total seizure of all revenue deriv- would have made Hongkong about mid- the 1st officer of the chiles have been to intervenu in beinlf of the emptives, was

tow. With the wind as it was, the ship one that there was distress. How

(gune on buarille. Staley's acceptance of the Viceroy's offer alile from the foreign customs or the total night. Un being asked if he could take her sene to replace the deftitur without to the following effect:He informed his abandonment of that pleasant fiction into Hongkong without assistance, witness showing clearly that the service intended Majesty that in cons whereby China is denominated an in- said "why should I not." The night was was one of salvage? He could not explain detained the English cousul, envoy, and in consequence of his having dependent power." We are not prepared net hazy we could see the land. His bout it otherwise than by faneying that the others, the Britial Government were so of to say that this lust step would be any left the ship before the steamer came up. Captain (Byrne) was suffering from mental funded that they had determined to release particular evil, but are quite sure that and the Captain know that Cross-es aberration. The word used in the respon them by force, to witish end an Rriny was British policy at the present moment is lined by Attorney General: My boat sive allegation was quite enough, however being organized and furnished with all

the diasetrically opposed to any measure esk for employment. One man came from clearly that some

left the slip in the usual course, to

toimputent danger, which showed appliances of war for invading Abyssinia; there are two other means of obviating know who ordered the lawser

away, the danger would grering by foreign troops, sucked be hauled have been very great indeed; and in this ligent, be implored him; in virtus of his the inaction or obstructiveness of Chincse up. In all thres men came ou board, and connection he would remind the Court of (the Viceroy's) office of good neighbour, to oficialism as regards foreign interests. one remained all night, on the poop. The the condition of the ship in Hongkong. surrender the prisoners as the only way of Either make the punishment inflicted wind slackened about mid-day, and so con- With the report of Capt. M'Murde befere averting the destruction, which must other- upon the Poking authorities in case of tuned until the steamer was sighted, which them, and with the evidence of the Harbor wish befall aim; that if he refused, seeing obstruction so heavy as to outweigh the it blew a three-knot wind. There was Master thist the ship is in a state of the English were so powerfail Pth-

Isaail fear they now have of their more power hold

much smoke coming out of the wreck, he could not see why the claim si inself would be obliged to join them ful subordinates; or engage to support on board. Was told after he went on boarit polst was the salvage of life: there was

did not notice it when he first wont could be reduced to urer towage, Another the government in any demands upon a that the ship was on fire-Re-examined by fire smouldering under thent whics had it If either of thesh ideas be adopted we Achilles' man was asleep that night or not. subordinate made at foreign instance, Mr Whyte: Could not say whether the burst out would have been fearful indeed. of the Viceroy's lotter, and saying that he

But there was always a very high rent had always considered him a Muslim, de But we are afraid they will not By, and had no communication with any and in this instance the steamer carrieu letter, which plainly shows that he is a mere bo adopted, and in that case we are likely going on board till coming to an anchor in impolitie to disusurage the performance of friend of the Briglish, he, Theodore, is not.

one except the Captain, from the time of passengers sud mails. It would be very tool of the Franks; that if be, [sma'il, is to boar a good deal more of the subject. Hongkong harbor. When a vessel is being such services by lowering the reward. But He adds that ho does not know by what towed, abo is under the control of the tow he would leave the foots His Lordship, right Ismail is in Egypt, which was origi ing vessel. Did not observe whether the and would not enter into the cac as fually a Christiau contry, and thant when ensign was union down; but there was a would to a jury. As to the freight, the the business with the Engish settled, he flag up during

the time he was on board, Bills of Lading were in evidence. Con- mentis to re-establish Christian rale front Can't say that any reference was made as coats,

sts, the learned Attorney General Habesh to

Alexandria Whether it is ow- to taking down that flag.

2. C. 70, formerly steward on board. Eustword Hy, said that he remembered the 10th September. There was a moderate

sies, we pointed out the surious want of discretionary power which forms one of the chief drawbacks to effective diploma tic action on the part of British repre- sentatives at Peking. Our Hankow con- temporary thus describes the working of the present system and few will be found to deny the truth of the picture it this drawa

not vary

e

a

Bird

pil.

jesly. To this epistle, Theodore bes sent in their hostile proceedings against his Ma jeuring mower, acknowledging the receipt

experienced in getting admitted or proved shall bear little more of Chinese obstrue. By the Court: Got direction from Capt. neration allowed for salvage by ateatners, pendent on the Sultan, till he received this

Insuperable difficulties are continually clainis enforced against Chinese, where the native authorities do not care to exert tiveness. themselves, or happen to have any interest in ovading or thwarting the plain set tip A Consul at any port may write, argue, or storm as he likes, but the mandacius, fully wware that his powers end there, and possessing moreover the advantage over their foreign antagonist of temper and knowledge of the language, quietly ignore Tex first performance by the Great World

LOCAL

or furn into joke all the arguments brought Circus will take place to-morrow evening, forward, or at the utmost plodge themselves commencing at wino o'clock,

to

"cha, e, to look into the matter,

until with the lapse of time; guments/THOSE of our Colorists, lovers of mus10 breeze. The pilot came on board about 8; whether £500 was, as to COSTS, EUSSowah, that the Viceroy, recently

and pledges alike become lbing of the who were not at the concert given last night paal, and redress remains as improbatio is at the fub Lusitano, lost a musical treat ever. The Consul has always the ulferna of no sinull ment in its way, Madame Ve- tive left to bius of a reference to his ininis-ralli was in better voice that on any former ter at Peking, but this simply amounts to occasion in Hongkong, and was admirably a removal of the already unequal contest supported by the Amateurs who had volun to another arena, where the native hasteered their assistance, one as a pianist, the the additional advantage of time-renowned other two ne vocalists. The selections pomp and prestige in his and the made up the programme were well chosen foreign combatant, whilst furnished with and were rendered with equal spirit and no material increase of power, finds himself effect. Madame Veralli surpassed herself hampered witli weightaur responsibilities to in that very beautiful duo froin "Il Trova his own government, and the result must tore," in which she was so frequently on.

favor,

offered was enough.

ascertaining,

M

ed that he was sorry that the claiming to the raceipt of this latter, or becanda made was so large, but it had to be some remonstrances have been addressed to made hastily, and had not been duly con-hini on the attitude assuined by his troops sidered. The

reported, las resolved to withdraw all but there were about 7 or 8 sails set, and had Mr Dana herb produon the books of the ordinary garrison from that place, we bean set for 24 hours; the land was well in of Messrs Russell & Co., in proof of the have no means of

It seems eight, and we were going about 2 to 4 fact that the entry of cargo was made in clear that his letter Thendere was dis knots. There was nothing peculiar au tu form of Ownuts of Eastward Ho," and tated by a desire to zid of the strongals or weakucs of the officera and that his firm did not even know to what our expedition, and, failing that, there was crew; thy took their meals regularly,

but the coal belonged.

a fecler to discover whellier, if we went ou after being on deck for 18 or 19 days, Mr. Pollard then opened the care for the with the war, the Viceroy might not join their appetites were not so good for the impugnants. Loginning with freight, thes. One envation suggests itself in this last two or three days. The officers and learned counsel said that it was a mon matter. Was the draft of the letter sub- en wore on watch and watch, and Captain strous proposition that salvage could be mitted to Be British representatives in Byrne was moving alut, When the claimed on freight which was never earned. Egypt, and was its tonour approved by the Achilles came up, Capt. Byrus said, "Dan and of which nothing had been received. Foreign Offive-Fall Mall Gazette.

saved, how could there be soy

wére.

lo sever-defeat to the foreigners, red last year, and was again encored last f you take me in tow" to which Captain og Of all the claims emanating from

A second sheóre, later in the Russell of the Achilles, said, "Do you re fertile brains of promoventa, this ap and neutralized, by the system of requisi-

Flerein lies, we conceive, the utility so evening. universally inveighed

of relu evening, was assured with that ly 2"

refercuco negleet or a

Foray was rather a good one, attentive and discri-

Segretto." The a of our representative. What essentinity

ved vigour minating, and, if a little cold and unde

to Peking, and not in theNE DE TASTEC offective song,

an

assistance?" Again it was asked

}

INGLISH departments are overwhelmed, tions and counter-requisitions, checks and counter-checks, and by the extraordinarily

quire

Cau you take me in tot ? to which was peared to be the most astonishing, and replied, " 1 will" Captain Russell especially so where the salvors in this case Deeded, ie, not so much an incraved vigour monstrative during the first part of the Byrne said, "I am diamasted, am on fire (not.to her port of destination) and then luminous correspondence, bookkeeping,

came on board, and going ou the poop, brought the burning vessel to an anchor down below forward. Russell

said,

F'll left her without any further assistance, xander you all the assistance lecu." Lyrne,

The Court adjourned at 4 o'clock, the What about the damage' for towing me to-morrow, when hir l'ulard resumes his make that all right, whion we come to Hong

Bongkong Runsell Baid, We'll argument. kong." When Ozpinia Russell was going over the said, Byine said, "No

Now, what To which Russell

We won't

in our Cunsula and Ministers, who, truth tay, near to us to stand very much in programme, that coldness was more than the position of the poor Israelites, when atoned for during the latter part of the pro- expected to furnish their full tale of bricks, grammo. We congratulate Madame Veralli ou her success and wish her every happiness in her future career.

whilst straw was withhold from them,- bat a more effectid, means of coerung these corrept and effete Chinese officials into a punctual and cfficient performance of their obligations under the treaty."

We have quoted the foregoing para graph at lengths because the subject is of such immense importance to foreign in terests that no discussion, having for its object a reform as to the powers placed in the bands of our Consular and Diplo matic representatives, can well be const dered too lengthy. We entirely agree with our contemporary, so far as it goes, a to the practical results of the present

system, but are not disposed to attribute

ho

· FOUR-CARED. BOAT BACE:" The boat race referred to in eur. laat ia-

intay

A NICE PARTNER.

up

Workwas,

and registering, which is involved A single instance, which has been by them. ed to 118, will illustrate

at one mention-

oneo the and our meaning. A little device for filling eystein, the orders of the dag was being put one of the offices of the House of Commons;

did not

fit-like the use of the the screws At the time when the decision by Mr little guns and the big shot, the screw-holes

and our regret at the injusties which it was to-day, sir." Clerk, to workman: "Why Bankraptoy of Mackellar & Co., we expres to clerk in the office to Mr Mackellar, who having been in Eug-not? Got come other screws," Not pus- the failure were committed, could not be works." Clark of the works, to clerk in land when she acts which brought about sible, sir." "Seed for the clerk of the held in any way responsible for them. We the oflice: Workman's quite right, sir. are glad to find from the recent proceedings Can't be done." "Why not? Have you at Hankow, of which we gaso a report in our Wednesday's isette, that Mr Nisukellar stairs; but can't supply

no other screw down-

are you going to charge for towing me in 7 Gibson was given in the mattor of the were small, the scrawan't put it

itsomewhat the

up

write

sue was rored this evening over the mental charge you too much; we'll sottle that ball-mile coures. Ariel was the favorite when we get to Hongkong. When he all the way, and at one time Elft looked officer and the boatswain of the Achilles before starting, but the race was very close Eastward Ho was being towed, the first very much like wiaring; indeed from the ware on board. Capt. Byrne was in charge shore it appeared to be a "safe thing" for beard no orders given except so steer after the latter, but their spurt died away about the steamer, which order was given by six lengths from the flag boat, and Morison Capt. Byrne. Chief oficer of the Achilles calling on his crew at the finish won splen- was never off the

sir, without e poup, but he never has been fully and hontually acquitted and special order. Those screws have been is did race by half a length.

gave an order.

not than, but discharged. So from his having been a suod and entared. They must be first was ill previously from the smoke. Was party to the reprelieneible transactions withdrawn. But if you will please Don Canton correspondent writer-Row-ever-By the Attorney General: Have failure, it now appears that lie was ander he will asko

under ny apprehension of danger wha- which preceded and brought about the statement to the Clerk of the House, air, all the obstacles mot with from Chinese dies seam. not to let slip through their heen 20 years at sat. Thought to ducted not only in a legal but also ir: a sale the Chief Commission officials at the Capital to pure pigheaded fingers a favorable opportunity for acum unusual for the chief officer of

e impression thus business was using cost will asko a requisition, to the Sitgeant

requisition to of Works, and

tha nens, aided by "time renowned pomp and plishing a stroke of business, whether it be bara board all night Have before been manner; and consequently it would be Chief Commissioner will thee give me or prestige. Whatever may have been or the neighbourhood of yamus or in the on board ships thwed by steainers, other thest mufair that the same stain which has dors to supply the three other screws." may be the faits of British officials in Emboldened with the success which has and transport service, end then an ofscar is stipuld be allowed to rest on his The ten days or a fortnight: How much do the

fauiated parts of the City and suburbs. that bugs, but that was in H. M. Navy attached itself to Mr. Gordon's

character

Why said the clerk, that will take China, an undue veneration for Chinese attended the operation of the gang, who sent on board. Don't know custom in language which he used in

pomp and prestige," whatever these ransacked the pawn-shop the other day, a merchant servico. Reason why: officers solf is fail of simple dignity and earnest clerk, nobiling a slave of the system, took

in vindicating bim-

60: BWE The P A penny each, si

sir." The words nay mean, cannot be reckoned band of these worthies it may be the appatios were not so good was that they pathos and fow, we think can have heard out threepence, and said, "Here, go al amongst them. The true causes of failure same gang fraught we know to the con- were exposed to the weather for so long, his pleasing without a fouling of sympa buy three sorews," and had his little ar- to do justico on the part of the Chinese brary-are reported to havecinity of the fire; and did not hear Capt. Byrne period of

committed Nothing no less daring

was said by Capt. Rossill about thy for the misfortunes which, at a late rangement complated, without statements we have previously discussed the the yamun of the Nanhoi Magistrate, by any, Do you not think we say in distress the fruits of a longthened and hard-working an hour. O deve such system noplied

robbery in the

his life,

bave

diasi tod or requisitions, or registering within half foreign side of the question are twofold. attacking & copper-cash establishment and enough, having been on fire 20 days career, but for a The first is, dislike to the foreigner and a

time mak n cloud OVOL & general aversion to active measures in his juding themaelves with an much of it never heard him say so. The hoatswain reputation, which before stood deservedly the loss of time, the impediments, and the to an army and its Movements, calculate as they could safely derry. A robbery like was bohalf; the second is the undefined but this, occurring as if under the very nose of "not in immediate danger of fire," mean nor," said Mr Mackellar that it should be wonder, if you can, that the males in was asleep all night. In affidavit the words high. I am exceedingly sorry, your cost which must result from it, and then undoubted dread of all below them felt the chief of the police alterove of fire than she had been for a week previous. Gordon, but I find it incumbent upon me cannot put up an aqueduct who wa fil has that the ship was in 20 more danger of necessary to read any of dry letters to Bir Abyssinin bare un ulmin-halters, that wo by the Tartar, officials of Peking. The depriving the Nainhoi also of his brifton She could not have

I upon the Cheti

as to do so; not only for the reaso gone to Shanghai, as we can vouch may throw a light upon the two Chief Magistrates of this place are fire would have increased. By "no in impression created, from Mr Gordon having miners are in Abyssinia, and the adjnucts, of the unfavorable a dozen miles, or that the suppers and Chinese obstructiveness" respeuting both ainus their buttons, which is looked minent danger," he ment that the vessel allowed ine to be included in the condein without which they are no more use than the celebrated Wang massas

by Laugos, truly, as a "curio judgin" Petty was seaworthy to arrive in Hongkong; that nation of this Court in Sep futai. The public and the local journals robberies, but committed in a true rowdy she would neither blow up uur begonte a when he knew I was in de remuner last 8 way forked radishes, are in England,

September clamoured for our insisting upon Li's style, are almost daily reported, henee the wreck. Gave bis affidavit voluntarily in wben a very little explanation on his part Imperial Review, at Adon, or

or Babay, or ou the sea. deigandation, even Gordon himself, well cons," apprehensive of being kidnapped Air Caldwell's office. Can't say why the world, I am sure, have exempted me from accustomed to Chinese ideas of what was

GooD STORY.-The Duke of Argyll and "squeezed," are-taking precious gund same word "imminent" is used in the the penalties which attached to the dis tetts a good story. He was travelling fair warfare and what was treachery, New Your eason.

care of themselves, although it is not the carpenter's affidavit.

charge then granted. Before reading the the Duke of Northumberland first. wrote to Peking in indignarit terwor

Mr Pollard then put in some documents, passages I have marked, I would bag to be class carrings in the North-Eastern Rail- The remains of Mingqun have been re- correspondence, ro. which closed his case. allowed to thank the assignees for the conway. At one of the stations a little com alhost demanding that Li should suffer moved this (Saturday) morning from his: the fate he had so treacherously visited lata residence in the western suburbs of des! with the legal questions involved in they have noted and for not pressing me, familiarly until the train stopped at Alu

The Attorney General then proceeded to siderats, yet impartial, manner in which mercial taveller got in. The three chatted upon the rebel chiefs. General Brown, the Couton to an hired promisas at the back of the case, according to the facts se elicited on the last ovansion, for the production of wick Junotion. Here the Duke North then Commander-in-Chief, was scarcely the Honam temple, till a final resting place from the witnesses. It was very cou- lettors which it was then inconvenient to unherland gut out, and was met by a train less indignant, and even the alow pulses be provided for. The offin was of heavy venient to take tan fucts first, and then to bring forward, and which at that time, of flunkeys and servants. The commercial of diplomatic action beat faster than dolls bd, having a covering made of apply then. Briefly, the fasts were, that Loped might be dispensed with.

richly embroidered velvet. Dual Sir Frederick Bruce had si i- terview with the members of the foreign this afternucu, and loss any further that the latter deviated from her course, al of glating fucts and the instilts to the of Northumberland.

Achilles, having her sign union down; effrontury and boaibast the impudent deni said the Duke of

Argyll, "he is the board and some obarvations directly or allusion la made to the matter, it ay be and that, having attached the ship to the counsel who confronted

Bless me," ex. indirectly hunting at Lite degradation, or concluded that the kidnapplag affair, has Adifles, towed her into this Barber. The oct the substanses of Gorton's larangue. te shudit have been so alfable to two little which form and to think that at least removel, were met by an ominous been settled without resorting to foreslirst question which here presented itself Deeply as he must have felt the injury snobs like us."-Northern Daily News. shake of the hand. The gentleman act sunk not a few patacus in coul for this pair-towngo or trage. Such service must be

But Seahor Herta must have undoubtedly was whether the service rinilored was done to him, Mr Mackellar wha Te military and naval expenditore d

the

following anecdote for the truth of which till the thieves are apprehended. Thus the wind would be more ahead, and the mentioned, but because of the ready that we have an abundance of water within

the

and or at

How taller mid

with

remaining companion

The Portligusse gun-boat passed down Bastward Ho sighted the steamer/different this language to the mixture of That must be soms great well." "YAB

ing as interpreter pressed the subject and pose of making an impression on the colea one of fout king-vin, ordinary towage, had to show, the letters which ha Austria and Hungary for the present year

reply in substance was as follows til mind, which, iniging from bad ornat angidrigary towage, longe pe ven- told bivored tal fill depth of the title at 86,030,00 1 but it acts list a sum of

written to Gordou and to display is

estinatar by the Imperial Government We can do nothing against T. In specimen of the Governadora naval arms- plain truth he is too powerful for us,ment, could not have sutely compensated named service is the employment of one

or salvage proper. The first blooded selfishness.

The worst fea

fea is also to be specially appropria We might, it is true, degrade him to for the pecuniary loss. Now days the vessel to accelerate or expedite the voyage news is, we think, the cussion to put in rifles and the construction of fortifications. ture of the whole of this wretched busi-ated to the manufacture of breech-loading morrow, but the simple consequence this place, but for the sake of a solitary atom tugs; the second is when a tug meets and friend-away and unable to defend Senate, for the abolition of the tax upon Portuguese have no tralal connection with of another, and is ordinarily rendered by one ples for the reputation of his partner The hill passed by the United States would be that the most abla official we (hotel) establishment and about half a vessel in distress and tows her from one himself. Reluctant as he was to do it, in the cottru crop of 1868, has been rejected have would, in a few days, be the leader does individuale, who are employed a port to another this third commences with spect for his own reputation made it nous by the House of Representatives.

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