THE CUINA MAIL.
Meribus subject to the best of His lights... || tréskewin make his salary keep and clothe thinking of coming back to the Katablish- Dééma, admited to you kindred as yjasti liimself and symily a year. Here is a top went again." Heaven forbid!" excleiin- His fatbful dog shall bear bilik company. "tation to Bill Have they the opportunityed the ofher upon which the minister re- "Well, it is soldom you and Ingro
No reader ut Puglish, theological literature Probably not one of thom is without oppor och mattere, but those ere, just the
can have failed to remark of late in the fanities, and most seductive ones withal. on sermons of one ablest Broad Church teach- I am aware of two ques where the head of very words. I used when I heard the re- ers a distinct protest against the common a Department, by rendering a decision in port."
could wives storation of, all things the Apinal greation profited them to the amount
Miscellaneous.
THE TREATY PONTS OF
China and Japan.
for the fast gonoragion, that in the poor of two great companies 000,000, glacier near Col du Man up by a COMPLETE GUIDE TO THO OPEN PORTS OF
Ta skeletons have been
The bouce ny and would have received a "present" of a separate and complete as they hul he matter of $500,000 for doing it. His acci- trast forth by the unceasing notions of the son would have been fual from it there ice torrent. Who were they when in the would have been no appeal. The partica fleal Momory is vivid among the a
an equine friend, or even acquaintancenelitied would have praised kim, the parly-peopled regions of the High Alps, and
SING, YEDO, HONGKONG AND MACAO. -
-
[No. 1506-APRIL 1, 1868.
Miscetfaucous.
King, far surpasses them. It is difficult to know under what class of books to place it, for it contains a mixture of history, topo graphy, hygiene, Murmy's Hand-boyk and Bradshaw's Guide, all as complete and excellent in their own line as could be ex pected:
TUOSE COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH PE- Petod; and thought, perhaps, the book will not prove attractive to students, it is cal culated to FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME of the towns it describes, aided, by the ex- give more intimate knowledge cellent maps which accompany it-the CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, HEROHANTS, work entirely of Chinese-than ally of the olahorated works that have preceded
AND RESIDENTS IN GENITAL,
more
is to ba forgotten in view of such in stinots, we cannot, but seal that the first on barrassment of any future relations with
would be little incrossed
300
nd we partakep ploutifully of his mortal remaine 46 Fran- ties not benefitted would have about bin the tradition, still lingered in the country catelli's or elsewhere. ·
not have
cared that replied that homes. No doubt it may be the general public world
eventy-three
Years ago, au officer. are not so much about the matter be way of the other four men of the French garrison at St. Svo. pp. 618. With 29 MAPS and PLANE.*** We trust we liave and enough ordinarily careful It was a cruel temptation to set hefore a Foy disappeared on the 5th of May, 1794. numerous but that an fendor might safely reckon ch able to man who was striving hard to make his Sent out to reconnoitre the frontier, they age, and with this córnolshion, we must per- succeeding. The lunds of the daring found, but his corrales left no tract they carape a
a friend during his pilgrimsalary support bio and not by any means never returned. Some time afterwards
the body of
of the affles, Captain Bernard, was force bo coutent. Sentimental considerapartments are assailed by those tions must not be allowed to interfere with temptations every day is not an inade food for the people, and the question whether the
heung
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W. F. MAYERS, P.R. G.A., H. M. O. 8.
N I DENNYS, 1978 H. M. C, S., AND CHAS, KING, LIEUT. R. M. A.
shoir that for any one about to visit, or resite in either of the countries described, this work contains not only most valuable information, but many useful hints, :
Shanghai Recorder May 7, and Supreme- Court and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. A very useful book has just be issued
present movement has into exlary a bid for corruption? At least their skeletons, duly preserved, and fat- HONGKONG ORABLES A. SAINT. (late A, from the Preas in Hongkong under the
r is likely a comfortable livelihood would be 7 RE2d forme day their muskels
kad died upon the glacier. And here ate is it not a stronger bid than a full belly and fully surengered on the 24th of September, proved the national direction..
We to improve thera in this
We pay our European Consuls
Just may be
en-
for the ico preserves what it Bus we are wandering far from the Lang-ough to keep them out of the poorliouse, swallows up, and even the mines of the hat and the bill of fare. Of this lust is is and then we add an exquisito cruelty to lost warriors runy boene knows. We are impossible to speak too highly. Mirabo this by giving the majority of them að far from 1794, when France sent hyr. fiery lant himself could seatedly have added chance to steal. The necessary consequenos hordes to every frontior; some to porish ou touch.
From "lo consommé de cheval & is that we get little, cheap pot-house politi-the field, some to the of disease, and others PABC" down collurel linnia-head"
cians and other people who are just worth to find a marshal's baton in their ragged and boiled withers" on
the
bullet, with the money, and no more. They are not
on an Alpine glacier. The white bones, so
a
Shertrade & Co.).
દર
title of the
Guide Book and Fade mecum
LONDON N. TAUENER & Co.
to the Treaty Purte compled and edited by The Broki interspersed wizl
of
China and
Price, $5, leathor half bound.
Opinions of the Press, (Singapore Free 'rese, May 9.)
110
Perhaps
Mr N. B. is very conveniently got up is
mapa of
of the various trea ty ports, and contains, besides much useful unch interest. Our readers will feel na local information, historical sketches of turally interested in what is said concern
Afr
*** The other ports
tinct from beef, something bolween beef ton seems to me to be the chief wonder of zhali venture on a version in prose of ory, but merely retonsions to be's his. A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER
is
the meat mura like red deer than any otlier airs to their constituents until they are dropt off his perih kpty Dumpty complete work of its kind
and-Gauertes,
CHINA AND JAPAN.
COMMUNICATION Professional and Literary Men, Missionaries and Residents in the East generally EDITED BY N.. B. DENNYS.
FOR
which it concluded, it was a work of tugineid to add to the country's reputationapsacks; these three, to die ingloriously
We referred briefly, several days ago, tog Shanghai; and a good idea of the hus art. In sitting down to the delicacies there. abroad; with the utmost fidelity they don't marvellously as pain a department of rede de Oo., of Hongkong, entitled "The in a wond
a new work published by Messrs. A. Short cry of this place is conveyed in in denoted we resolved-ti: bear in mind that do it. Gront Britain gets botter men for when Savoy is again a
problem bufore us ther upper-crust folks cans be coaxed into educates her servants, and promotes them putem Bonaparte began his great career; would be utterly impossible, in a condens tioniats which can be required by the us should be, not wheels offices, fur she pays butter prioss. Sae France. The lost soldiers fell before Na-Treaty Ports of China and Japan." But it in China and sleo those in Japan are carefully described, and almost all par making a dinner once a year on horseflesh as they deserve it. When a French Envoy the world knows then again when another ed utice of such a werk, to give an ad traveller or resident are in be found in sorved and sauced by Frich cooke, but to Turkey acquits himself well, he becomes Napoleon rales over the grunde nationate len of its contents. The historicnt this work, which may be justly regarded as whether the ordinary
Tabourer and his be always a great Minister of State, vext. He Are the peoples much wiser than they wore events of interest since the foundation of the Maury for China. longings will ho likely to out old cab-hor has that reward before him all the time, in 1794 7
the settlement of Hongkong, a daily. In this so far as it was When a representative of ours learns, after As enterpusing American publisher is too much condensed into a general somma
we mada a point of trying every long experience, how to conduct the affairs about to bring out a volume of nursery vy; but the most important feature in the joint, without sance or gravy of any kind of lag office, wy discharge him and bir literature, in which the stories and rhymos composition of the society of the present Of these "Le filet de Pégato roti was by somebody that don't know anything about of the exploded ould country" will be colony, is detailed at greator length. far the best to our mind, and almost equalit
adapted to ibe instes and understandings When we come to consider that the book first-class beef. The taste is quita dis. But the corkship business in Washing of Young America. To illustrate this we before us makes
book, we cannot and hare is as near as we can come to it at this metropolis. The beads of Departments Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty Lesitate to pronounce it at once the most this inument, and the texture and grain of are harassed by Congressmen to give clark- Bot hissoif on a tall
ever issued. The And all Appoudis buy be turated the Cinna - Brad- food with which we use acquainted This fairly obliged to conuut in order to get a Blict, and belonged to a celebrated white little peace, 1 heard one of these gentle cabriolet horse, who in his prime hat fetch men my that if he dared dismiss one-third ad 700 guttens--the highest price evor gir of his clerical force, he could traust the cu (so we were tok) for home of this do business of his department infinitely better seription: He was twenty years old when with the other two thirda. In one or two The barop of linese, on the of these Departments, erowded as they are of a four-year-old with officers, everything is at odds and ends, It was carried up the centre of the ball on aut paper that ought to be found a me the shoulders of four cooks in spotless ment, by reference to properly kept indexes, white oaps and jackets, preceded by a is often chased for miles through the vaat bugler in beef-eater's livery, playing "The Circumlocution Office and found at last in a Roast Beef of Old England" It weighed husket of loose documents I bave this 2801b., or 20 stone, and had been cooking from pen who have proved it by personal since seven in the merring. We believõ
experience, that the general verdict of the company was They tell hard stories about those Do- in favour of the baron, but cannot agreepartments which saploy women. The woa Norwegian kitchen is to keep it in. Boil with it. It was good meat,
and nothing
these thugs themselves. I will more, but to be named with the twenty-year not entes largely into this subject: 1 will old animal, And this, so far as it gugs, is only mention a suggestive conversation aid satisfautory. I is the old horses which to bare occurred fately hotween a Chief is desirable to eat, and who are likely to Clerk of a Burou and a friend of a lady
sinughteres was that of
éthor
t
men
tell
office-seeker. The clark oxersed himself was sonzy, to, but declined to muke the appointment,
benefit by the habit, if it should obtain widely. Just as we were recovering from the baron we were surprised by the sudden appearuce of Ale Frank Buckland attended
But," the gentleman said, "the place by a cook bearing yet another joint, and is vacant, and I have shown
wn you that the (boing in for consning suknown food) lady is thoroughly competent." accepted that distinguished naturalist's Competent-why she is at homely as offer of aamall piece. It proved to be
oyster red off to bear. He and the
the ecok posted
This may be a fabrication- I don't know. the next table before we could pour I only know that the several hundred girls
an
1"
shaw, and the texs bons with interesting papers historical, botanical, and destrip- dye. The maps and plans are useful illus- trations of the geographical position of the trenty ports, and a valuable assistance both to tavoliers and residenta.
upon him the maledictions with rose in the Treasury Seraglio and in the other But the Bame appartuş her day, the least interesting feature
was a leville mixture of red herring and the street they are not mine) average as at the covert side and poules un vizito the character
・ed"
ot
***
Ona
PRICE 80 PER ANNUM.
Options of the Press.
(Foochee Advertiser, May 4, 1867) We have received a cipy of Notes and Queries" this publication will be really useful, it contains much matter relating to China which otherwise would be lost, and we wish it every success. Sinologues, Chi- nese antiquaries and scientific men ought especially to congratulate themselves on be appearance of "Notes and Queries, as it will form their medinu and bring into notice what otherwise might communication
haveint unknown and buried in Now thn Law and Officialism have got themselves,
Science and Philology their Gazette, Notes and Quettes, and Missionaries their Recorder, the various divisions of mental thought and work in this land ought to bo well taken care of; for our part we are glad to see these soveral issues, both on scenunt of the information and instruction they afford, aid the indes they supply to the mental vigour of the foreign community in this land.
Report of North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, March 1867.
their
Two periodicals which are likely to be of great service inve also been commenced ;
emanates from Hongkong zud is called wie is published at Foochow and is called The Missionary Recorder," and iko atber
thus equipages and all the liveried, menial of an elfute numarchical system was just a one-hoss affair as regarded the settin' of that unfort'nst cuss on that everlastin' rail again? Moral:-The ́skreekin bird of free- dom what roosts our the zenith, with his head tied up in the star-spangled batter
N. C Daily News, May 16.) rather kalkiates that
nomareny out some
is played
A very interesting book has lately been pablished, entitled "The Treaty Ports of THE NORWEGIAN KITCHEN-There was a China and Japan, to which it forms a Norwegian kielen exhibited in Paris this complete guido, and regarding the history last year which was a curiosity in its way of which it gives interesting particulars. It was a small box well coated with non-Maps of the various localities described are conducting substances, on the principle of serted, and an appendix shews the exist a refrigerator, only, whereas the object of a jug mouns of transport between Europa refrigerator is to keep the heat out, that of and America and the two countries. A work of the kind waa much needed, to water for live minutes and put it into this place within reach of the general pub box; at the end of many hours it will be the information regarding the districts found to have lost 1
t little of its tempora in which they reside that had hitherto and, meat immersed in the water will be been concealed under the mysterious hiero Found in due tima
tima perfectly cooked. All this is so well-known that I need not buon glyphics of the Chinees anguage, or at best repeated the stared to be open only to sinologues. The modest hope expressed by the nather, that much will the Norwegian kitchen has been praised by found in the present book that is now clucfly as a boon to the pour mut. He can and unknown to the general reader, is, wo auok his dinner with his breakfast fro; he think, fully justified: ***Hongitong nued not have the expense of kroping up and Cauton, for example, each occupy more the fire till dinner time, her the trouble of than 100 pages, comprising every conceiv- fooding it.
The Norwegian kitchen needs able particular regarding them, from their no ere. Five hours after the meat has bistory native and foreign, to particulars of been boxed up in it dinner is ready. the geological formation and botanicil cqually serve wonith of the neighbourhood. *** Not to our lips on fasting Brain. Our more! Goverment harems (I get these terns on the needle of rider men.
the book whed a
hrt huncheon ünder review, is the insight it affords u3. tough mutton hato, such as one gets in tonishingly in the matter of youth and out of one-stowel Skyo. A nurghbour, however, who appear beauty. And yet experience teaches as The beef and the fowl had in
of the population in dif- the morning orent parts of this vast
empire, one or another quarter of the world, assured most valuable. Forty-two women applied the tins were put into the Norwegian box; to a sketch of the history and topographical I to have eaten all his fellow-creatures in young and beautful clerks are seldom the boor put each in a tin with boiling water; of the lust interesting chapters is dovuted na that this partialar bear must have been for
vacant sterkaitip in one of the Depart the box was carted to the covert side. Thatenturos Bick and ont of condition, for
bents, all within three hours, a day or two / was all. At luncheon time we had our vic-its bisbury, oka, ho vicissitudes of Notes & Queries." It is intended to that Benie in His natural state is a
peculiarities of its inhabit- which evi- is delicious,
as a medium of intercommunication for denbe disposed us to credit the rucior less, they didn't get the city of Durieul smoking hot, and cooked to perfection, ants, and the reputed inineral wealth of its
sons interested in Chinese Philology, which crept road the sable in whispers ther the one fact were the oanso and the
colliness; get the clerkship; whe-Ouck a Week:
hilleafferdampte subject for research and, to CANVASSING PRESIDENT Jourson 16 A
These indications a person of Mr Swinton's festes, histography of History Bon after, that there had boun s bent
other the effect of that cause is a question SUBSCRIBER-Miss Anthony, a
atrong offered fight in the Znological of which the worstedet dosido. But seriously, vory any inded" American lady, who has lately Notos on
From his Cerary etivity are perhaps the most import powerful attractions
"
ant sign of the times" bas been our hour trud List inoming died, and been oor- of the famule clerks are buittiful to chou paid a Visit to Washington For the purpoly of Nos fortiorafturs given are derivul may province to record, for they are all
in work On the same authority we duties and bear spotless reputations. If a of procuring subscribers for a now jour thu launa sind flora of the islnud arelish between Europe and China,
to facilitate that mutual understanding ono Interesting descriptions of the other, which seems so hard to estab list of all subiun-
pun different class creep in, it cannot well be called The Relution, bus detailed her of the
The labor they have to perform adventures at a a vista opened before us, in which then better
a public meeting in New
Wo have, we (Foocho Missionary Recorder, April, 1867.) costernonger loomed na the shit figure, able-bodied men, and the Government has said, my interview with the President believo, said enough to show the scope and The two first numbers of Notes & Que- and a good time eren for 'mokes" seemed done un net that is not more generous than I waited two hours in the ante-room among character of the work; and must take ries on China and Japan have been placed But in
impossible. In that goud tiwa, if just in extending their spiecza of usefulnes
leave of it for the present, though with the on our table. The magazine is every way and terrible filth of the outer hood. No man can go into the Deport where the stell of tobacco and whisky was information it gives regarding the various we cannot but wish the the utmost sace ments end pick up bac-pins and gaze upon powerful, and I could but mentally inquire treaty ports, on a future occasion. In the cess in their efforts to fill an important and the beauty there without being kindly dis- if the ante-room of the Empress at the meantime, we can assure our readers that hitherto unoccupied place in Eastern liter- posed toward the innovation.
iler were ne condescending to interesting เฟ
feature of this subject. These their gueste as to put up placards at the intimate knowledge of it, will regret (Shanghai Recorder, May 17, 1867.)
the tim sen played.
We are put in possession of the fourth are crowded with clocks und entrance of Buckingham Palace and the Departments are
amall
From the Hankow Times, May 18.
number of Notes and Queries on China Illinois Tuileries Gentlemen, please use the spit Government fis highly. Horse meat is not, in our judg heads the list. She furnishes four hundred toons Johnsou stood at his dosk. Sakrat opportunity of exfling attention to the number equals in interest and impartsuce
We feel it to be a public duty to take the aul Japan
}
In saying that the present ancol, adapted for kiokalows, or it might be and fifty of
of them!
Whenever an official No Ind thousand such applications that the constant presence of animal oil in tooth needs filling, Mr Washburne always every day
ere than he could
"Cute Book and Vade Mecum just is its cleressors, we have already said Pers the dishes at the Langham was too startling. stands ready with an Illinois plug, and the nad. I told him he was mistaken; that for
Our knowledge in the Treaty Ports of of these counties has hitherto been av
& scattered, so that Chins and Jon, by Musgrs Shortrait of were, in a series of works, in different len so ill-arranged, outobed as it the none of the pate de four Pennsylvania comes next. She furnishes Mrs Stanton- and myself, for two yes, description of the various places follows guages, and spreading in point of time, over greys," as we heard a facetious neighbour four hundred. Indiana comes next; then have boldly told the Republican party that their position on, er froin the cast, as we the last two uane this particular hos d'ouvre. In Ohio, thon Wassachusetts, and then the
the they must give ballots to women as well as deed, wo would suggest to the gentlemon great State of New York Rhode Island, to negroes, and by means of The Resolution 80 northward. In each instance the histories, that some means 6 really in dos- interested that they should fall back on ve- which is so auall that the inhabitants have we are bound to drive the party to Ingical position, means of access, accommoda
buen over and over again getable oils at future banquets. We don't to trespass on other States when they want conclusions, or break
uribed is sunch to the desired use beef or mutton cil in cookery, why to tako walk, furnishes more than the pieces; as was the old Whig party, ualeas mate, uszceintions, sarusomouts, places of in these and nan
mode and cost of 7ildings,
As a modian of tatereommunication on
many other subjects of should bore oil be any exception to the whale Pacific Coust put together. Oregon, we get our rights. That
interess rule? Depend upon it,huile chevater California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and his nootratbook, and * Moneht him to five institutions, population live to these connected with the far East, we
his name, •terest, esque is a mistake.
On the other hand, Washington Territory furnish tulee, all Andrew Johnson, with a hold hand, as and statistics of trado are given, along with Querice #pearanes of "Notes and could not have been better,
fided to F. B learnt that the real first best of
given, fos details of which we refer our
ury meat is that of the ass. Here, agaize, bolnited to the than to sturdy, Jersey, 1nd almost forgotten," sheaders to the book itself.
of li
means
chairman's suggestion should be followed, and their opportunity of earning a live huge half-bushel mercurymbers intention of completing our sketch of the ereditable to its oditor and publishers, and
and the several grades of the peerage he already occupied the lowest grade of barch, horro is to be called earl, best, we suppose, marquis, and, if our travelled neighbour is right, wa seu not how asses' meat can en- cape the ducal title.
allotted to now viande, as the ox. hus
This bringa me easily and comfortably to Paris, or Queen Victoria-two no que who takes the trouble to gain à ature,
Of the made dishes we cannot sponkt sv
EU other
#
nture
14
We were eatisfied with oceasta of "les thing is done. He is the most retorate he ever had such an application in his douts in ovellers, merchanis, and reai- great deal in its favour.
Lay
per:
them,
2
chance.
it into
thousand
government, natural
Whats
*.
from what
We insert this week, apropos of some pi
rarriage, horas, servants, okaning blu- the stay upon which Craker was contra preceded by the heeds, enterprise and performa
natural history, productionė, nust hail the La gelée de pieds de chevalau matasquin toll. There are plenty of people from much as to say, anything to get rid of
need only add that rid of this 59 thoso districts who would like well to sit wenn and break the Retical party." Hin connation with particular localities. So fully edited by Air N. B. Dennys, wid is. a uiscellaneous detail of facts and incident, the periodical is of convenient sise, is enre- at the official feast; but they cannot get the A. Swiss EXFOUTION.—I
-The map GOVERNMENT SERVICE IN THE
Freymond, who was recently condemned to wo are able to practically test the in-published at the low price of $4per annum; UNITED STATES.
dividual descriptions of the various
and having said this, we treat that "Notes But Mr. Newcomb, of Missouri, has just death at Mordon, Canton de Vam, We copy the following from the Washing-introduced a resolution into Congress, in- Switzerland, for poisoning his wife and given with a considerable degree and Queries on China and Japan" will meet ton correspondence of a ban Francisco quiring how many clerks are employed in attemptive a similar crime on
of fairness and fuimess. Poking, Yer
Yedu, and with that success which so creditable a pro- a young man Macas pure wisely included in the general duction deserves at the hands of those in Our Government pays the pourest salaries have held their offices, what salarios they wished marry, to has just undergone
the various Departments, how long they butrothed to his sister-in-law, whom lo
the survey.
The value of the book is treated in Asiatic researches. of any first-class lower in the world, noget, and what Congressional Districts they extreme enalty of the law. Neither the and the work closes with a set of useful ap
greatly increased by a most copious index, (Hankow Times, Mar. 1807) doubt. She invites her servants, by poor were recommended from. This will make guillotine nur the gibbet is used Switzer salaries, to steal; she persuades them, by a atir; and if there were an inquiry added land, the mode of execution baing that of peustices. The list of these is the greatest quart correspondence which has appeared great opportunities, to stenti she forces of how much these corks do, and how decapitation with the sword. The criminal novelty of the work. It consists of a hibli- of the late in our columns, an extract from by the necessity of keeping up some with they don't do, the stir would become is firmly buunt; blindfolded, and bis hands graphical index of all forinal worits pubs the new publication, Notes and Querías degree of state, and luck of the means to do an abschte flutter. As it was, Mr Wach tied behind him, peated on a chair, which iad from the earliest date in the English on China and Japan," on the subject of in- it with, to steal With poor salaries, she
burus jumped to his feet and objected to is fixed on an elevated platform Thu nesisnguage on China, and Japan, Philologi fanticido, which we particularly redem- procutus the services of meu of second-rate the treasure, and so it had to lie over tant excentimer thon holds bank the lead hoc are for some reasons best known mend to the notice of our contributors as standing and seventeenth-ste ability, and under the rule. But it will coure up again, by the hair, while his principal, sizing a to the compilers, entirely excluded. then debauches their little medioma of I how!
twohandled sand, cuts through the neck the next edition. With this exception of Suc
We hope to see this omission repaired in continue reliable fasts in von- nesty, and turns them adrift counterably
with the reseNotes" is pern with extraordinary dusterity by a singlo worse than they were before.
CHOKER, former English secretary of the blow. On the present occution about the comperative thinness of the paper, the liarly adapted for bri Members of the President's Cabinet, Admiralty, was the us plus of impudout 12,00) persons were present. hands of all great Departments of the Got Irishmen. He would pertinaciously insist on lemner man slept well during the preseling
The con getting-up of the work is very creditable to liarly adapted for bringing to light rain able information in respect to this coun all concerned and we have alaccro pleasure
and its people, language, and in- troment, get 88,000 a year something setting the Duke of Wellington right as tonight. At tim o'clock he drank awo glasare in congratulating the authors and publishers stitutions; and we trust it will be as warni over $7,000 after the income tax is sub
the battle of Waterloo. The Duke shifted of wine, nurd then hot out for the place of on the considerable merit of their admirable y apported as it deserves by the nume btracted. House rent is $2,500 to $3,000; the conversation to percusalda cape used in
in Beutlet and wearing a cocked From the Englishman (Caloutta) of June & tanks principally to the philological Is
walked firmly,
nut purchase of vehicle, etc.) wife, daughters,
The culebrated volumes of the French bouts of Mr Secretary Wade, making rapid and he exclaimed, “Come, Croker, I may uysters and other luxurice-well, anything, not know much about Watotloo; but, hang the chaplain and the gendarmes. The pre Alcock's account of Japan are, 11
reaching the
to say nothing of the devoted missionaries from $3,000 up to $10,000 a year, according it, I should know something about copper parations lasted about five minutes; the donbt, works of a far higher clae who have already grown grey in their eer to the style of your wife and the quality
ity of capa JJ
up his sword, your oysters. These gentlemen of the Ca A WELL-KNOWN parial minister in the hissing noise was
executioner then as it cleaved the now before us; but for practical utility themselves.
and more extensive scope than the one is to the cause to which they have given binst ropresent the great-Ministers of State West Highlands, distinguished for his vein air, and the head was severed from the for all purposes of locomotion, truding and (San Fransis News Letter, Mar. 23, 1867. of a monarchy, and of course are obliged to of humour and sarcastio obserrations, meet body. The Chaplaint Benoit then delivered residence in any of the places coming with live in a style somewhat in keeping with ing the other day a zealous minister of the a short address while the body was being in ita compass, The Treaty Ports of China is full of curions, out-of-the way, and inter We have recutived the first number, which dignity of their position vsque of Free Church, said, "I am told that you are unbound and covered with a black cloth, and Japan, by Mosars Mayern, Dennys and resting matter,,
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rous rising and empotic men, who are now,
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