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SHEPARD, HARRISON & RERDEN.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Miscellaneous.
THE TREATY PORTS OF
China and Japan,
GOPLETH GUIDE TO THE OPEN FORTS OF - THOSE COUNTRIES, TÓNETHER WITH PE
KINO, VEDO, HONGKONG AND MACAD
FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL,
absence of ancient Tuine is rather a conee-been well liked, which we attribute in great direct nation to several forms of fraud: quence of his instability, than a conflicting measure to the very interior Teas had from The Bankruptcy Law, for example, direct- Buildings have been reuovod Canton this season. With a return to the ly tonclice the trade that bo in not in alt argavsent. when they have fallen into decay, simply old-fashioned, well-scented, strung and cases bound to pay his debts that he may it was little trouble to remove the brink high-burnt character, we think Can-rubeive absolution from his promises, low-
ofancient architecture which ton-make would favour.
avor stringent they may have been, John | regain Ա exist in western countries, and which would Country Greens have sapported xtrame Smith, with £5,000 of capital, deals to the scarcely
ruins now except for the vi
for the viratua. Supplies should, however, be laid extent of perhaps a million. A fall of one lence of man, were originally so substan-in quite 10 to 20 per cant under the cost of per cent. only sweep away twice what he tially and solidly built as to require almost the last two sonsone, as the Canadian de possesses, and sowoliody or other is plun-
maid is likely to be less active in future. as much labor to tear them down as
dered of £5,000. The moralist would affirm
his subse The delivuries, ao far, this year are very that John Smith was bound by erect them. The single example of the Colleenm
will suffico. It is well known largo, but we do but think it prudent to us-quont exertions to repay that sum, but the that after the downfall of the Empire, it timate them at over 140 to 145 millions for law, fearing lost. he should remain idle re- was used for centuries as a quarry, whence the year.
teases him from the obligation on the sur- render, not of its own wealth, but of the materials for later buildings were obtained;
whole wealth of which he is at that muc-870, and yet it still stands in the centre of i
mant possessed, and thereby produces in populous city, and thin and which is perhaps the richest in architectural robaius, after
LAW-HONESTY ·
all traders' minds an impression that trade WM. F. MAYERS, F...., H. M. C. S. (Spectator) the great monumental cities of Egypt.
is a game to be carried ou, doubtless under
N. B. DENNYS, LATS, H. M. C. S., The average population of China por square
DISHONESTY-it is notable that the Jan- certain cules, but still a gan
game in which
AND CHAS. KING, LIEVT. R.-M. A. mile is only a Hittle
obliga greater than that of guage lus no liort and simple word for this there is no essential or immutable.
tion higher Chate those rules: So Italy, which abounds in ruins of ancient particular failure in virtue--is prevalent in
duroplete. siruotures. My remark that the numerous enumerce, and Liverpool is slightly by has this low perverted public feeling ons political convulsions have contributed alarmed. The town is been seriously that a trader who, having passed through greatly to the destruction of such works as injured by practices which, fairly investi- the Court," subsequently pays his debts; in might otherwise
reziated time and the gated by disinterested pores, would be considered an exceptionally virtuous man, have elements." Brems to
to think is Loasted and Gattered: as if he had done. to have entirely escaped prunounced swindles, aud Mir Sampson's votice.
that if
bonest it mople were moderate
it some extremely Dublu. action altogether. One great and primary cause of the ju would get along botter. Accordingly, above the ordinary standard of human stability of Chinese architecture is found Committee has been appointed by the Yet he has done thing but what he
his bout
In
1110-
life. does
the fact that it has made so little use of Chamber of Counterço, intended to intro- when J Phyed accent
duce a higher moralo into the commercial done less, for
the Grent. Wall. &rally do a very sensible Thuyen.no las
for
and
Years,
pp. 8. With 29 MAPS and PLANS,
by
|
[No. 1508-APRIL 3, 1868..
Miscellaneous.
King, far surpassus thom. It is ditheult to know under what class of books to place it, for it contains a mixture of history, topo- graphy, bygiene, Murray's hand-book and Bradalaw's Guide, all as colete aud Fested; and d though, perhaps, the book will collent in their awu li as could be ex- not prove attractive to students, it is cal culated to give a more intimate knowledge of the tow us it describes, aided by the es- cellent maps which accompany it the work sutirely of Chiness-than any
the maro elaborated works that have proceded *** We trust we lave said
UI
a show that for any one about fough reside in either of the countries described, this work contains not only most valuable information, but any useful hints.
Shanghai Recorder May 7, and Supreme Court and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. A very useful book has just been issued HONGKONG: CHARLES A. SAINT. (late A. frons the Press ini Hongkong under the title of the Guide Bock and "Fade-mecum Shortrede & Co.)
to the
compiled Ports of Uhina and Japan,”
and edited by Mr N. B. Dennys. The Book is very conveniently got ups is interspersed wich maps of the various trea- ty porta, and contains, besides much useful local information, historical sketches of
LONDON N. TRUENER & CO. Price, 45, leather half bopind. is usually Opinions of the Press. not interest. Our readers will fest
turally interested in what is said concern (Singapore Free Press, May 9.)
ig Shanghai; and a good idea of the his- We referred briefly, several days age, to cory of this place is conveyed in s 50, broken rede &
A. chart Dennys work in one a new work published by biossrs.
** The other portis Cos
of Hongkong entitled The China and also these in Japan are steps in to exonerate the Treaty Ports of China and Japan. But it carefully described, and almost all par would be utterly impossible, to a condousticalars which can be required by the ed notice of such a work, to give an ade-traveller or resident at to be found in quate idea of its contents The lustorical Jus work, which may be justly regarded as
the settlement of Hongkong, are perhuis tas inuch condensed into a general samma-
but the most important feature in the ICs and Queries: composition of the society of the present
louy, is
detailed at
at greater length. When we come to consider that the book
CHINA AND JAPAN. before us makes 20 pretention, we cannot A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER-
but merely a guile book,
·COMMUNICATION besitate to pronounce it at once the most Tho complete work of its kind ever issued. Appendix may be termed the Chins Brad-
stone. The great architects of western countries liave alicat exclusively employ activity of Liverpool; and the Climber poreans of their property, many ed
1. stone, while the Chinese have almost being governed by sensible people, who it may be said that
for have not made fortunes in the great seram-avoidable, & misfortuno ay be un- brick, except exclusively employed foundations. and striking exception to the rule condens brick as a perishable is almost sufficient of itself to atone for the want of other ins and of its solidity and excellent workmanship 1 aan testly from
an hour with hammer aud cold chiant cutting into the hard worlar, in order to disengage a lirisk already hall expand.
Finally, as to the question of taste. Despite the populat, proverty, there are
and generally acknowledged principles at the bottom of all art, upon which a correct taste is to be based, and would
by:
worked for facial experience, laving They are quite right, for it in a most.com-conid Best, would bave avoided betting events of laterest since the foundation of the Murray" for China.
ble, but who have not lost fortunes, they case, out of ten, but so material, inquire formally whether British legislation victim front liability to inflammation. In tends to elevate or depress the ideal of nine cases out of tour the bankrupt, but for honesty, and like very musible persons the bankruptcy law, would have restricted refer the utter for further consideration, his transactions within the limit which he
plex question bnt as we are not bound to with other people's money, the root of al- be as cautious as they are, we may say ont most all auch failures. There would have frankly two or three things they might been less business" done, but what was done have said, may lay down two or three pro would have been at once more cautious, more positions which they might have laid down,
ound, and
more profitable, the man who the rout of the motor of quince is the employs overtoned the new lo of pets question,What is honesty and we aru ed by the competition of Turn expects obliged to say that the reply is one which that if he fails the Court will clear off his strike, æd. in fact does strike, any liabilities. We are not arguing, of course, linnest person. Honesty is only that there should be no relief from debt,
own.
which the merits of every thing which claims common form of truth, trui applied to or discussing any law which declares that a law, and the text teams with interesting
work of art is to be judget; ned when writer of cultivated
tie
that
the
the trader's sense of obligation to pay them,
So with another matter alluded to by the Committee. The law allows
bie good, to settle that eum agcretly ou
His future creditors wife, and children. think he still has it, see that he lives as if bee bet that of paying his debts he has it, except bo
tive. The ups and plans are vasful illna trations of the geographical position of the treaty ports, and a valuabla issistanco both
ON
FOR
Professional and Literary Men,
East generally.
EDITED BY N. B. DENNYS.
PRICE $0 PER ANNUM,
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Jus particular Tom.. People say
say, and say just wants departiment of art, speaking from an asthe-
Thou mere rule,
shalt conditique of Liver trader with 10,000 to the to travellers and residents, point of view, pronomes Chinese interpretations to fit it to the architecture to be ephemeral and totally
in dignity sad and of conife, but truthfulness wants no John
whatsoever. Every transe wantin
N. C. Daily News, May 16) coption," his opinion is to be impugned tion is host, to put it in the broadest
A very interesting book has lately, bean only by those who may justty lay claim to way, in which the statement of the seller
published, entitled "The Treaty Ports of a knowledge of the subject at least mufioient aicina to tie buyer, and the stazevent of
China and Japan, to which it forms & Opinions of the Press. the to comprehend grounda
upon which the buyer means to the splitor, exactly what
the history that opinion
is based. The appropriate the person who uttars it nesus to his own and will have it all his life. He is in fact complete guide, and regarding ness of a style of building for domestic inind. The rule admits and yet discurs tacitly afirming to overy man he steals with of which it gives interesting particulars. purposes depends vory much upon the all trade conventions. To take the very every day that he is for creditors purposes Maps of the various localities, described are
We have received a copy of Notes and peculiar habits and sogial life of the people commonest example. Everybody hoed is directly sanctioned by the law, ing means of transport between Europe Queries: this publication will be really
sthuto 10,0001 richer than he is, and the false inserted, and an appendix shows the exist doucorned; and I think it may reasonably are certain Trauls rules which are univer
and America and these two countries. A useful, it contains much matter rotating to be kald that, while taken at our western sally understood, and which modify-care Just imagine a joint stock bank with a work of the kind, was much needed, to Chins which otherwise would be lost, aud standard” Chiness architecture.
of a million settled secretly on ways to the condition that both its
(Pouchow Advertiser, May 4, 1867.)
literal truthfulness; and so there are, or, And what would be said of the place within rasel of the general pub we wish it every success. Sinologues, adapted to dontestio comfort, still, in viewject aratand them. For example, arrangement? Yet it is the cogimouest of fie jalormation regarding the districts nese antiquaries and scientific men ought
E. Q. T.
THE TEA TRADE,
following Circuinc:—,
LIVERPOOL, February 12, 1808 DRAR. SIBS,—We have the pleasure to Wait on you with our ideas of safe limits at which to import Teus next season.
We do not hold the opinion that con-
sumption has overtaken pruduction," but we are firm believers in the power and abi lity of the Chinese to supply Tea to meet our utmost wants. We view it simply
as question of price with thoui; but as deaud
parties
well
been
No 1508
MS
CHINESI
By S, WELL
Published at t
688 PP. DEY
FIFTH
Original Pub
The following
tents of this Bo
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CHAP. 1
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2.Treaty be
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3.-Ports
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4.Japanese
→ suras.
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CHAP.
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the is it
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the words "pure gold" mean pure gold lay uld go wy, diminishing the risk fully fusonder, is, we heir Gazette, Science and Philology their up to the standard of the English sove-apparent equally gone, remains?nd <
but i
settlementy
but the mor
the lay the
increases se les character generally depre- not fair, dealing with the public it is week in the Gazette, and immoration, offered powerful sttion
the case when prices are low.
become.
they from China that the opening the same way on private informition he is
16 19
Bli
to pay his dubis, or if he cannot, to try to not a truth. Morality requires a man pay them; British law aaye he need not try. Morality forbids a man to trade on money only lu appearanes available for his debts; British low provides that he may so tradio. The dollision between the two systema may be beritable, we are not dis cuesing that, but it is at all events certain that there is collision.
of the particulars:
review.
of
RIQ
in the
**
many
are
Report of North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, March 1867.
intention of completing our sketch of the (Focolow Missionary Recorder, April, 1867.) save ut it for the present, though with the list heeen Europe and China. information it gives regarding the various The two first numbers of Notes & Grue- treaty ports, on a future occasion. In the rie on China and Japan have been placed sheantime, we can assure our renders that on our table. The magazine is every way no one who takes the trouble to gain a creditable to its editor end publishers, and more intimate knowledge of it, will regret the tim semiployed.
we cannot but wish them the utmost sus cess in their efforts to fill an important and hitherto unoccupied place in Eastern liter ature.
teles of the seclusion to which Chinese
hitherto
berto especially to congratulate themselves on that is are consigned, the system of retired but Jono Suth selling a ving
is arrangements
concealed under the mysterious hiero appearanos of Notes and fraudulent. We may lyphies of open cuarta which are the main features of pure gul, which,
statement, and is not considered fate individuals, in which they reside that had ay.a
hies of the Chiness language, or at best will i ferm.their medium fot Olinese dwelling, and which adil of is false, 'a bure gold ring not having been bo asked why a trader who has money open valy to sinologues. The muudest novela unknown and buried in themselves.
Hind bring
into notice wbat otherwise might exercise in the opst air without exposure made this hundred years, and being very should not give his wife ше, на well as
expressed by tbe authora, that much will the requirements of the domestie life of the The buyery possible, to make, vivo it to anybody else, but the answer is fouiid in the present book that is new i to the vulgar gaze, is admirably suited to diffult, not to
Now that Law and Officialism have understands quite that very plain. The money so given to any
and unknown to the people.
*** Hongkong Notes and Qneries, and Missionaries their .money under Canton.
and Canton, for
each occupy more Recorder the various divisions of mental reign; and if it is up to that standard, so that the Mint will scoupt it, thore is no in appearation to deceive creditors. How than 100 pagce, compniging every contain: thought and work in this land ought to be blo particular regarding them, from well taken care of; for our part we are glad want of honesty. Nor is there the slightest are they to tell that the Greenfield Estate, history, nativo and foreign, to particulars of to sea these several isstice, both on account want of it if the buyer and suller alike mean which seems to be Smitir's, is
the géologient formation and potation of the information and instruction they We have been favoured with a copy of the by the phrase eighteen, sixteen, ten, or of his available asseta?, Af realiy no part
of the neighbourhood. *** Not afford, and the index they supply to the une carat gold, But if the seller talks of in sasetioning sách suitioments. pure gold, and means by that eighteen tempts trailers to rooklemmese, by runcing the least interesting feature in the book: unutud vigour of the foreign curranty ha
removing undur review, is
w, is the insight it afforda us this land. carat gold, whereas the buyer thinks he two great restraits-the fear eat the family into the character of the population in dif- means twenty-two carat gold, the seller, should suffer, and the fear of the personalerent parts of this vast empire.
*One if aware of the fact is, in plain English, & discomforts incident to poverty. It may of the most interesting chapters is devoted thief and a liar, be the "custom of the be said that the practice is humane, untrie
Two periodicals which are likely to be of frade" whatever it happens to be. If he the humanity could be secured without the to a sketch of the history and topographical features of Foraivst. The vicissitudes of is dealing
with the trade, it is fair, perlimu, danger of riut, if the Lagially its history, the peculiarities of its inhabit grout murvice have also be use to asenne that the trader knows his mal chose. Make every. "Settlement" by ants, and the reputed mineral wealth of its one is publishci st Facshow and is called
The Masionary css-though
Recorder," and the other published even that requires qualifion texter illegal unless
within a busaffordample subject for research; and, to
would of money be au, obtaining
ion, a person of Mir Swinhoo's tastes, must have ematates from Hongkong aunt is called
"Notes & Querice." taken out of tho
intended to serve It is From attractions. unfair pretenses, and nothing else. That which would then thiniinish, as if ought to ciate, the Chinese mixing and reducing
as mediuin of intercommunication for per- by
derived Notes o quality and necessary care, as they and rule applies equally to the more recondite du, the trader's available credit. The sort
under sois interested in Chinoso Philology, Geo- competition notice and bayoral careial operations of trade; ..
If, for example, a a of shook of
of conterupt and anuoyance with
reresting descriptidergraphy or History. These indicativis of fi in their selections. High opening rates on Ulange lius private information whieh our commercial readers will reuniver the fauna and fore of the platd are dorary activity are perhaps the most import tenil to increase supplies, and the reverse is shat Timbuctoo gook will fall, he has a fair that suggestion is a fair tost of the degree given, for details of which we refer our and sign of the times has been our Our views right to sell Timbuctoo stack, for every to which the lay has impaired clear view readers to the book itself, We havo, we provinue to record, for they are all means and digits are, therefore, based on a pro-athus dealer how the would not do it of pronary obligations. It hus sanctioned believe, said enough to show the scaps and to facilitate, that mutual understanding one muined fair to full supply; but,. if is without opinions which be has formed in a falsehood till people can scarcely see that character of the work and must take of the other, which seems so hard to estab
Way open to all other men, or to be hurried forward in six rate must either marad, from his naual modo of transacting the last two seasou, Merchants
sumed. sapport the Home Markets, or submit to busines. If, for example, he has private the usunt decline of 20. fo 4d. per lb, when telegramis, so may any other dealer have, and he is entitled to the benefit of his brain, beurre overstate constantly
But 18 A 11811 not known op.
Change dealsin of prices is
is governed by orders from
da car. betting side: we truss Merchants may duly realise playing with loaded dice, their individual reponsibility in this attainties without saying le believes these to to ter, and endeavour to keep down prices the be cut
he is curtainties, and
From the Hankow Times, May 18. is clioating, clearly,
We feel it to be a public duty to take the coming sansuu. We rather fear mischief He is
believa He is giving his opponent reason to
Erst opportunity of cailing attention to the (Shanghai Reconier, May 17, 1867.) may result from the extreme prices paid for that which he knows nut to be true--the
We are put in possession of the fourth finest
"I WISH you wouldn't give me such Guilu Book and Vado Mecum" just is Note#gous by shippers last, October and real definition or oxplanation of 1
though those prises are not now buy man is a right to make shodd
and short weight for any money, said a casto sued for "travellers, merchants, and resi-umber of "Notes and Queries on Ching present obiniuable by St. to 4u per lb for Black-seil it at a thousand guineus & yard, or rfomer to a grocur who had an acount against dents in general," in the Treaty Forts of and Japan. In saying that the
and del to bd.
China and Japan, Messrs Shortrede number
by
io interest in the him of long standing. And I wish you Chi Jeste, 2114
importance per lb. for Red-leaf given cheque not worth tan shillings in the
***The order of its
we have already said a predecessor, Congdus. It would be a great matter pound as conivalent to gold, provided the wouldn't give ins such long wait for mine"., of
of Hongkong.
Our knowledge Merchants could altogether ignore the ship buyer and receiver know the facts that
description of the various places follows great deal in its favour. that replied the gronet. demand, and buy merely to meet the high-pr
-priced
tho sheque
George this Third, speaking to Arelibi. their position on, or from the coast, as we of these countries has hitherto beau so Home-trade requirements, as competing a mere chance of payment. but not for the likely exporti
the general wise, under penalty of being a wrongdoer oxpression, 1 believe your Grace has botry, position, saénus of access, accommoda were, in a series of works, in different lan-
So, to take a more recondite case still, a mau youhavved;
Lozan No, sire," replied ton, foreign
that some means. mode and cost of living, di- the fast two centuries, Whereas the Teas taken by shippora on
of sex
separating what is really new, f from what side form only a small proportion of the g-provided that capital is saffisiont to pay the rejoined the King, is not that better than
associations, amusements, places of in-
local bas possibly been over a over again des gregate supply of Fine and Finest hence reasonably probable amount of loss, such a dozen 7"
sired stural history, LAW FOR SHENDTHRIFT, -The corres government, losses Merchants too frequently suffer, reasonable probability to be estimated by
with As a medium of intercommunication on particularly on imports of tilac
of 19lack-toaf. himself from the creditors' point of view pandent of the Morning Herbs in America and statistics of trade are given, sloug
d many other subects of interest Fine nad fiuess Raisows, of
or Red-leaf Cou- but if he steps an inch beyond that line, says that a law exists in Massachusetts, a miscellaneous detail of facts and incident, these und 1
those connected with the far East, we gona, have been very inferior this season, he is a swindler playing pitoh-and-toss with which provides fur the appuitment of in concetion with particular localities: So
Le
iu must hail the appeare need only add that of Notes and tu make up their mixtures to the old stari- sides, It is far enough for a firm with, a person who foolially wastes his estate in lividual descriptions of the various places, Queesical is of convenient size, is care- and retailers, therefore, find it possible pennies which have headle nu bath official guardians to notorions spendthrifts. far as we are able to practically test the iu must sit the dard of excellence; inany ärst-crop Teas are any, 10,000, of capital to export plote
plore dehanelery, gambling, and riotous
living they
Faro given with a considerable degro the
Poking, Lo
Yedo, and fully editede low price of 84 peruum; by Mr N. B. Dennys, and is tarry, but wanting in richnes goods worth, it may be, ten times that way, upon evillence being given of the of fairness and fulness. strong and
The third Crop, winch as; incunt, when & fall of more than 10 perer offend control, A few ye
Mucho are wisely included in the geners published as fact, be declared a spendthrift, and placed and aroma
The value of the book is and having asid this, we trust that "Not come forward the past samtli, includes a cont. is out of all reasonable calculation. muide ng very desirable strong nad brisk pungent The manufacturer calculates on that, and Bostonian was, under this law, adjudged a greatly increased by a most copious index and Queries on Chine and Japan" will meet Tces; they have been held fruin is. 4d. to there is no lying on either side; but if f the spendthrift," and committed to
to a guar
nr and the work closes with a set of useful up with that success which so creditable & pro- 1s fit, sume few purcels commanding 16. firm exports till, in the regular fluctuation dian's care. Were any legislation of the pontices. The last of these is the greatest duction deserves at the hands of those in 7d. to 18. 8d. lb, but even at these of trade, a fluctuation againat them means kind attempted in Bagland, the affect upon novelty of the work. It consists of a bibli-terested in asiatic researche prices they yield to arsage profit. Black habkruptcy, they are just butokig with the Mr Blank iron's annual sales of pearlings at graphical index of all formal works pub. Teas have been comparatively good, intention of taking winnings if they win Middle Park would be disastrous, and fished from the earliest date in the English but are capable of further great improve and not paying losses if they lose, or, in New-market-all sharps aud an fate would language on China and Japan. Philolegi ment, and which must be effected before the expresslys vulgariem of the Betting not be worth visitlag
oal bor 18 art, for some rensque best known the trade lose their preference for Kaizowa.world, they are
welchers,"
entirely excluded. A ORO round about here, no moro, no
colupiters, upen to the
We hope to see this amission repaired in Good useful to medium Black-leaf being in loss. The fast, which we quity admit, that a time," had some curiously shupëd venti- fail supply, and generally of a quality to in this way then who wish to be honourable lators on the ridgu-pole. Folating to them the next edition. With the exception of depreciate with age, results have been dis are often welchers, lias notaing to do with one day, a member of the parish said to the the comparative thinness of the paper, the couraging the last two seasons, many Tens, this question, which is one of abstract right, rector, Those things look more like getting-up of the work is very creditable to containing some reliable facts in oon- after being hold over twelve or eighteen wholly independent of that power of self-denials than anything elen, Waat is all conserned and we have sincere pleasure nection with the vexed question.
thera "Well, I suppoão, vall
"in congratulating the authors and publishers Such a work as theNotes" their months, depreciating in value to the extent docoption wildly exists inore or less in
นลง IP: lo. Low prices and good human beings. All such dealings rest ou replied the D. D., “tboy
Antoneled of 4d, to Go, per lo
on the considerable merit of their admirable liarly adapted for bringing to light val judgment are omiacquantly rodilod se ucun kit dan gue big day at top Jafar A lab swallowsi a sutall hudou bullet. From the Englishman (Calcutta) of June Bi-try, and its people, innguity to ne stazen-
of the
enterprias and pocformance.
able information in respect to this coun elaas.
the
present de acaillouts, his enough capital pay mand for common and useful Cogent cou-cuces; and if he is al euka, nud This friends were very
niel alarmed about The celebrated volumes of the French stitutions; and we trust it will be warm Situs, and theirs is ang sorsifle chook to knows he has not enough, he is telling it. Tho. doctor was found, heard the Abbé Bus on China, and Sir Rutherforily supported as is deserves by the nume the supply of dust and broken-leaf Tus. It falsehoods, a lunch as if he were ultering dianial tule, and, with as much unconnern Alcock's 20count of Japan are, no rona rising and energetic men, who are now,
a case of common doubt, works of a far higher class thanks principally to the philological It is very dificult to doubt that the sense headaclic, wrote the fullowing lacusio gate and more extensive scope than the one houm of Mr Secretary Wade, making rapid d of the obligation of veracity in Trade or, to the ind's father Don't alatin now before us; but for practical utility, advance in the acquirement of the languages Souchongs have been of better quality, as we usually call it, commercial honesty, yourself. If, after three weeks, the bullet for all purposes of locomotion, trading and to say nothing of the devoted missionaries yet they prove short of the old stuidard, has of late fort out of many causes has buen powder Youth, P.S-Don't shoot, in its compass. The Treaty Parts of China vice to the cause to which they havn given
years been weakened among us, is not removed, give the buy a charge of resideties in any of the places corning with who have already grown grey in their su And many Toss are smoky in flavour,
Spanted Tene,--Fuo-chow 9, Fekoen have the esistence of laws which avem to giro at the boy at anybody,
Piag
iced cloth is slicy, other shop Stution of bis large family, used the go northward. In each instance the histo scattered, an ill-arranged, intombed as it
standard of prices is causiderably on this has a right to trade for bevond his capital, the Archibialog, only eleven "Well," com residences, public buildings,guages, and spreading in point of time, over
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China and Japan," ou on
subject of in fanticide, which we particularly recom mend to the notice of our contributors as
and Japan, by Messrs Mayers, Dennys and themselve
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