HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE:

(Continued from over last.) Little Tiemara island, lying about a mile N. by WW. from the north-east pouit of Temara island, is about a third of aniile in extent, and surrounded by a roof which or the east side of the island, projects a quarter of mile; near the reef are 12 to 21 fathome water,

Between the Tionam islands are several reefs, which render the channel winsvig able

antili, jer Radja and Autoe Islands. The eastern extreme of Kantjil, a long and somewhat narrow point, is a quarter of a

gire it a proper berth, even if the nun boy moored off the south end should get adrift

Barbukit ill kept Horth or NW. leade eastward of the Pan, and Johor will bear- ing about N. by W. W loads westward but Sauw lighthouse in hue with the saat extreme of Littis Inuang, bearing 8.) E. is a good leading mark for passing between the Pan shouls; and the lighthouse bearing S. W. leads to the eastward of the Great, Paulu poesing eastward of the shoul when Tanjong Kungsa (Bouring point) the

by northern extremo of Battam, beary W N., or fula Nonges is just shut in behind Tanjung Nongsa, a vessel will be to th

THE GRUNA MAIL.

Iscellaneous,

TH

TREATY PORTS OF

vina ang Sapan,

rr='

KINO, TUDI, HONGKONG AND MACAU, ~

Miscellaneouts.

[No. 1510 APRIL 6, 1868.

Miscellaneons.

(San Francisco News Letter, Mar. 23, 1867.

We huivo receiveti the first number, which is full of curious, out-of-the-way, and inte resting matter...

King, far surpasses them. It is dificult to ksownadier what class of books ie place it, for it coutaius a mixture of history, topu graphy, hygiene, Murray'a Hand-book and

(Singapore Free Press, Mar. 2, 1867.) We have repoiveit the first number of a A COMPLETE GUIDE (TO THE OPEN PONTS OF Bradshaw's Guide,-all as complete and excellent in their own line as gould be ex PHOSE INTREES, TOGETHER WITH PE-pacted; and though, perhaps, the book will neat little papllet of eight pages entitled

attractive not prove atta

to students, it la cal-Notes and Queries on China aut

Japan"

of the lowes it describes, aided by the extorical papers on China, together with culated to give more intimate knowlodge containing some able and interesting his- collent unps which company it-the notes au monerous queries for futuro con- work entirely of Chinese-than any of the tributors to answer, and states that the

We trust we have said enough number and length of its & show that for any one about to visit, or work will be received with eagerness reside in either of the countries described, by literary men, as throwing light upen this work contains not only most valuable the ancient traditions of China, with re- information, but many useful hints. searches into the laws of the various pro-

vinos, and the custom of the people.

FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MEROLANTE,

ANU RESIDENTS IN GENERAL,

upon the

milo west of Little Tiamara; Ajer Radja northward of it, and has entered the strait 8vo. pp. 618, With 29 MAPS and CLANS olaborated works that have preceded number of its pages will depotions.

of Singapore.

by

lies close to the north-wes ward of Kautfil, and is the northernmost of four islands lying Hando shot, said. to lie about WW, F. MAYERS, F...., H. M. O. S. between Tiemara island and Boelang atrai W, distant 14 miles from the fan shout,

N. B. DENNYS, Lars H. M., C, S., Antoe is a small round island with an islet does not exist; the locality was through- off its north-east point, lying close to the ly searaled in the boats of the Riflemen AND CHAS, KING," Lazut, K. M. A. north-east shore of Ajer Kadja. A reef first, and in the ship herself afterwards, and aurrounds both the island and the islet, toit is certain no danger whatever exists the distance of a third of a mile.

there.

Lutle Pau shoat lies-N. W. W., 2 milos. from the Pan shoal; it is a small oval shap

Johannes Shoal-asual 2 fathoms patcli with 7 fathoms close to it, lies on the edge of the bank, with 2 to 3 fathoms overed coral patch of reef, with deptlig of 3) to

HoraxoND: CHARLES A. Shire, fide 4. Shortrade & Co.)

LONDON N. TRORNER & UG..

Price, 35, leather half bound.

ty

The

OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

BRITISH CONSCLATE, CANTON,

8th February, 1868. The undersigned bas to notify that by

So that vessels ass just ontside of it, is only necessary for seamen to give the Opinions of the Fress. parts, and doutains, besides much useful instructions from His Excellency Sir Ru-

it, which fills up the bay between the est ern extreme of Kanjil island anal Antoe. A line

from

sast end of ittle Tieware to the the islet off Antue

not bring that ex treur of little Tiemara to the eastward of 9.8.5, 5., which will keep then dear both of the Johannes shoal, and also of the reef extending frous Antur: Sembolag point kunt open of Little Temara will like wise load clear of both dangers,

the

buoy, a

tu

13

but merely a retinsions to be a hia-

INC. Daily News, May 16.)

0115 Miro QRÈTICS:

ON

GHINA AND JAPAR.

A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER- COMMUNICATION

FOR

Professional and Literary Men, Missionaries and Residents in the East generally. EDITED BY N, B. DENNTS.

PRICE $6 PER ANNUM,

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OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

No. 15

CHINE

By S. WE

Published:

638 PP. D FIE

Original

The followi tents of this H

Four 1. Trenty Chines 3-Treats

S.--Treaty

4.-Treaty

Supple

CAL

Articles 1.-Tariff o

not

1-Tarit o

3.-Rulei

Chinese 4.---Descrip

FISH CONSULATE, CANTON,

22nd January, 1869.

The undersigned has the honor to make public, for the information of the British. community at this part, the accompanying. despatch from His Excellency Sir Ruther ford Alcock, K.U.B., H. DE. a Minister in China, with its enclosure, urging on British subjects the necessity of great caution the acceptanos from the Chinese of written gantanzees commonly called Souurity. Chops."

D. B. ROBERTSON, H. B. M's Consul

Copy, Circular No. 18.

5.-Descrip

CHAP

Foreign C

1.-Port of

2-Port of

3.-Port of

4-Port of 5.-Port of 6.-Ports of

INOS.

-Port of

in

8-Port of S

D.Ports on

the in

10.-Port of 11.-Port of T 12.-Port of N

PEEING, October 7, 1807. Sin,-I have to call attention to a

noti- hoation issued by Mr Consul Medhurst,

a useful warning

Shanghar Recorder May 7, and Supreme Court and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. A very ustful book has just been issued from the Press in Hongkong under tie title of the Guide Book und Vodo-mecum to the Treaty Forts of China and Japan, compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Demmys. fathoms close around it. An iron un.

The Book is

kis very Louveniently gut up is buoy painted black and white bands, is

interspersed with maps of the various trea- moored clean to the East side of it, and it

luent information, historical sketches of therford alcock, K.G.B., H. M.'s Minister moderate borth on passing. Pulo

nuch intereat, One Teaters will feel na Plenipotentiary &e, &, in China, the (Singapore Free Press, May 0.) Nongsa was open of Nongsa point, leads just clear to the northward; and Snow

We referred brielly, several days ago, to bully interested in what is said concern British Consular Agency at Macao was point upon of the land southward of alanga now work published by Mesen: Ahort Shanghai and a good idea of the holosed on the 31st January, and will Orang point, leads close to the eastward Treaty Ports of China and Japan." But it is China and also those in Japan reward to deposit their ships papers with the rede & De, of Hongkong, entitled Theory of this place is conveyed in Mr for the presant be re-opened. The Masters

Denays' work.

The other porta of British vessels will be: required hencefor EAST SIDE OF TILK STRAIT.

south-west ed notica

would be utterly impossible, in a Talang, or Long island, the

of внод

a woit, to give an adie-fully described, and almost all par- Captain of the Port at Macao. whiol forms the south-eastern Tunang Neer-is a small reef lying at point of the entrance of Roolang strait, nearly of bunt of Rhio strait, is irregularly-shaped, quite idan of its contents. The historical toplars which can be required by the a mile from the south-east side of Innang, nearly niles long, north-east and south events of interest since the foundation of aver or resident are to be found in

the settlement of Hongkong,

is work, which may be justly regarded ne

· Dre perhaps the Bluray for China. and limiting mispart of Khiv strait to the west, and about a mile broad. It may be westward It bears from litile Tiomara known by a square hillock over its south too much condoned into a general sauma- island N.N.W. W. distant nearly 3 wiles east end, 350 fest high, which, with a sharp-ry; but the most important feature in the composition of the society of tlig present and from little Loban island, which limitser peak westward of it, forms a sudde

in detailed

greater length. opposito side of the strait, W. by N. 2 the land from thence to the western end of colony, in miles; it it maked by an iron nun bey the island is nearly the same elevation. When we coine to consider that the book

Abofore

us makes no pajuted white and mooral eloss to its east-small islet lies to the eastward of the squire.

book, we cannot. Cen side. Near if we depths of 10 fathoms, hillock a quarter of a mile off shore, sexbute to pronounce is at once the most

Iresitate and southward and south-westward of it is three quarters of a mile to the northward t

complete work of its kind ever issued. The uf it is white rock: A small bank of 4 and 3 Fatima.

Talang is surrounded by a roof which Appendix may be termed the China Brad- with interesting Tenang Island-ie about 2 miles long, extends nearly half a mile from some parts. slaw, and thu text teema v NEN. and S. WS, and 1 miles

and plans are useful illus hra, and its southern part, 14 miles of the island, but does not project fur from

stories, botanical, and descrip trations of the goograpliical position of the pithward of Ajer Radja the southern ita couth-west end. The soundings of the tive. side of the entrance to Boelang strait south-west part of the island are A reef fronts the sind to the dis-fathoms, but on the east side, a mile from treaty ports, and a valuable assistance both tance of a third of a mile, and its the islet and white rock, there is a long to travellers and residents, outer part, abreast the north-east suose of row strip of bank with 34 to 5 fatkoins

A vary interesting book na lately been the island, was, until lately, marked by a water over it, 7 to 12 fathoms outside, and

brook there are but 3 fathome on this batik China and Japan," to which if forms a not bo miles, and which should

complete guide, proacted too eleae; this beacon will probe and some detached reefs lie between it, and

of which ide and regarding the history

to British subjects as to the accessity of it gives particulars. bly soon be replaced by the Dutch Govern the shore rouf.

Gia er Great island, described at page Maps of the various

Foochow Advertiser, May 4, 1807.) to not brought

described are ment. Bauw lighthouse

Vol. 1,

acceptance from We have received a copy of "Notes and caution in the 180 of the China Sea Directory

Chinese of written. northern part of Talang, and forms one of and Auerica and those two countries. A useful, it contains munch matter relating to beźwon the Chinese law and customs and the objects which serve to mark the en- work of the kid was much needed, to China which otherwise would be lost, and trance of Rhio strait.

Hendrik Jan Rock, on which a Dutch within reach of the general pub-we wish it every succes, inologues, Chi- our own on this hend renders them in t lic information regarding the districts nese antiquaries and scientific men onght rent degree, as experience has shown, valueless, and for any security they prac Inside. these two istands are suveral enial of that name struck in February 1861, in which they reside that had hitherto especially to congratulate themselves on the toully afford useless without there is other

Thirt dangerous panele nemely awash at

collateral and

security. It islands with channala, between them into low water, and steep-to, having 9 and 10/been concealed.under the mysterious hicro- appearance of "Notes and Queries;

will form their nuditi of communication detached rocky patch fathonis close around it. It lins S. E. three-yphics of the Chinese language, or at best and bring into notice what otherwise might therefore to ensure publicity to the enclosed

open only to sinologues. The modest hope and quarters of mile from the south-casters expressed by the authors, that uuch will havelain unknown and buried in themselves, with your juriatition, as a fair expesi

tion of the

actual conditions which tuit tonguo of rocks and sand extends about 17 point of Talang, with the summit of South-be found in the present book that is Now that Law and Officialism has the value of such guarantees.in any appeal

, we their Guzette, Science and 1 miles in a 'southerly direction, ita exire West bill just shut in by the south-western and unknown to the general reader, is, wotes and Queries, and Missionaries their to the Chiness authorities for execution.

think, fully justified.***Hang Recorder, the various divisions of mental bearing SS, distant half a mile

and there was E. by

This rock extreme of shunt.

and Cauten, for example, each occupy more from the north point of Inuary. A vessel will keep clear of this tongue by not bring oat ditieulty in indig it. Several than 100 pages, comprising every conceiv thought and work in this land ought to ED. B. Robertson, 30., C. B.,

other shod patches wore found in The Hons to the worthward of

ohannel I between Taleng and Gin; but theyable particular regarding them, from their well taken care of ; for air part we are glad the Hendrik Jan, lie ont of the history native and foreign, to particulars of to see these soveral issues, both on account all, except the

the peological frunton and botanical of the hifpation and instruction they ordinary track of ships, and are dangerous wealth of the neighbourhood.*** Not allord, and the index they supply to the only in the event of this channel being the fenst interesting feature in the book wental vigour of the foreign community in of British cubject in this post to the necessity matakse in thick weather for the-entre ander review, is the insight it affords us of Rhio. Vessels should give these stands into the character of the population in dif- aborth of 2 miles in passing, and not bring ferent parts of this vast cumplire, *** One Terobi island eastward of H. N of the most interesting liapters is devoted South-west hill comes well open of Talaug to a sketel of the history and topographical The vicissitudes of Features of Forms The

ita histry, the peculiarities of its inhabit this tack by Mr Tizard. ↑ Stunion. Not tras dan 2 fatheus cold be ants, and the reputed hiporal wealth of its bilsafiad ample subject for ruse; and, to a person of Mr Swinhon's tastes, must have Notes & Queries, day, and is called which they are given and taken--usmely, the

"It is intended to surve additional protection of the obligea from risk offered powerful attractions.

From his as a medium of intercoinmunication for por loss. This is to be accounted for, not from and "are derived many Notes on Formosa the work Buil800s interested in Chinese Philology, Geo-informality in the documents themselves, but of the particulars given in

y or History, These italications of li- from the fact that the Chinese are in the batit **Interesting descriptions graphy or History, FIGHT, WITH AN ALLIGATOR-About 20

terary activity are perhaps the sust import of regarding a surely rather in the light of a I was taking a journey in the of the fauna and of the island areant sign of the tines" has been our person who doncs forward to regament lis for details of which we for our province to record, for they are all means principal, or to assist hints towards the attain

Ve

ement of some cherished object, such as a loan a regilors

beacon, which bore from Ianang reef by similai depths inside of it; north of white published, entitled The Treaty Fort Opinions of the Press. copy of which is herewith enclosed for your

it

BPS

information. It conveys a

the

the northward of N. by W. W will keep lies 2 miles to the eastward of the morte, aid au uppoudix shows the exis! | Queries:" this publication will be really called. "Security Scanters commonly

a vessel clear of Innaty reef, and the tongue of rocks and Band extending from Sauw.

Banw Island-is larger than Inang, and

lies to the northward of it, the channel between them being alious a cable wile.

the

Booking strait. lies S.S.E., a quarter of a mile from eastern point of Sauw, and from therea

W by W.

Ligne light house painted white has lately buen erupted on the east point of Say island, from which a fized white light is exhibited at an elevation of 118 feet, and is visible 8 miles.

Little Innang Island and Van Goghs Shoal Little Innang is a small island lying of the north-east past of Sauw, eppo- aite the West point of Batang, from which it is distant nearly 2 milss; it is uncont

the reef which uns in a north passed by the cast point direction frow

of Sauw...

A shoal with 2 to 21 fathoms water on it oxtende about half a mile N.N.W; from

Jattle Inang, and another hal half a

iile i

in

i extent, and

and having 21 fathoms ove

it,

lies a quarter of a mile farther of in the same direction. Van Gogh's islet, sur-

is

it

years

zinca

(To be continued),

iug means of transport.

of

review.

ronnded by a newf which fouts southnorthern part of the South America, in the book itself.

between Europe

NEW

we

this land

their

Report of North Chino Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. March 1867. Two periodicals which are likely to be of one is published at Foochow and is called. great service have also been commenced

The Missionary Recorder," and the other cmates from

Chopa

The difference

13.-Colony 14.-Colony of

'onar.

Foreign

A.--Intcrctin

2-Treaty b

Japan.

8.-Ports ope

Nagasa

Kaunge

4.Japanese

sures. American

0812

It would be well

Moneys, 1-Chinese C 2-Chinese

3.---Chinoso

4-Measure 3]

D-Measures

6--Chinese D

· Your obedient survant, (Signed) RUTHERFORD ALCOCK.

H.B.M.'s Consul, Canton

[ENCLOSURE.

The Undersigned desires to call the attention

of exercising great caution in the 'acceptance from the Chinese of written guarantees, com. monly called "ecurity Chops. The expirience of the past two years, during which punteroce snite have been instituted in this Consular Courla with slast unvarying il succosa, against Chi- neze sureties who have failed to fulfil their. documents, ie this part of ina at any rate, written guarantees, sufficiently proves that such are comparatively worthless for the purpose for

13. from the cust point of the plain. When a dozen miles from our titre, and sueugh to show / facilitate that matusl understanding plana &c, than as an individual who, binds 8.mile destination, word readied no shut the wife character of the work; and must of the other, which socha so hard to estimself to stand to all intents and purposes in N.N.W. of the islut. is a dangerous coral of our contrade lay at the point of death, leave of completing our sketch of tho | (Foochow Missionary Recorder, April, 1867) his qualibed idea of the position and duties of a

westward frota

from it nearly half a mile, lies company with a Llanero, or inhabitant of NW by

W Little Anang Mure than half shoal, with less than one fathom water over and ho was rig to make all possibloliasto.

places; the outer edge of this last, in We at ones struck our wasted horses to Sfathous, beare # N. by 2 miles from rapid gallop, and a half hour later reached

east the banks of a stream of large size, of Sauw island. The cast the north point of Sauw

it is necessary to cross. Unfortunately, t of Sauw in line with the East point of Little Intury clears alt blies, datlagers to the ferryman was at a considerable distance

it in

hich

1:6

ature.

(Shanghai Recorder, blay 17, 1867.)

he stea of his principal and to fulfil all lie of it for the present, though with the list between Europe and China.

obligations with and for him. So prevalent is intention

The two first numbers of Notes & Que information it gives regarding the various

a surety to receive a consideration for the use treaty porta, on a future uncasion. In theries on Chad and Japan, have been placed guarantee, that it is a cuminion practice here for meantime, we can assure our renders that on our table. The magasine is every way of his name, with the understanding that no no one who inks the trouble to gain a creditable to its slit and prblishers, and individual responsibility follows upon the pre- more intinde knowledge-af.it, xill egret we cast but wish them the utmost ene- ceza The Chinese nulurities Luoreovero hav cess in their efforts to fill an important and lives found to support this view, for they har the eastward, and Malsugarong, an islot, with his case, and the Llanero buenme iho tim nemployed..

hitherto unoccupied place in Eastorn literalways persistently avoided acting upon tha - From the Hankow, Times, May 16, ̧ ́

principle that a surety is to be regarded as on the opposite coast, bouring E, clears inpatient. "I will not wait for him,

he is an age in reaching 18, well at last is tham to the northward The Boundings while

We feel it to be public duty to take the

equally responsible with his principal for all the wife is dying will swim

pligations entered into by the latte, which the decrease rather quickly under a depth of my Fon for den er sort oportunity of calling attention to the

Mer069. Renewber

Cuiste Book and Vadi Moon"

We are put in possession of the fourth former undertakes shall be fulfilled; and they 10 fathomes tour the dangers just describe, from the ureaudites"

"just is He did not reply, and in the event of a vessel standing to- but removed his heavy equipmonds. I pind for travelers, enchants, and resinumber of "Notes and Queries on China plead in excuse that Chinese udicial penetite,

donte ins Wands, the Gitlernest of them gotting a

general," in the Treaty Ports of Japan" in paying that the present whilst admitting the liability of a surety for the cast of Ip fatlumis or leas, slio sonid track rised to take them with wie, and he then China i Jap, by Messrs Shorbrede & number equals in interest and importance acts and defaults of his principal, is nevertheless

i the loosened saddle of his house, so that

***The order iminediely.

of Hongkong

great Rice ins

in its favour, Our knowledge through the miscondus: of his principal with Malang Orang Heat-The north-enst merely fonte behind him. Having prescription of the serious planes lotto of its precessus, we have alivacy said a always careful to treat a surety viten tavalved coast of Bathum, from breast Sauf island pared his animal for the water, he now dut ir nesition on, or from the youst, as we of these countries has hitherto been specular lenity, and will not allow of his being

Liruself in the proper condition. This cou

Coge northward.

in e instanter the histo-scattered, so ill-arranged, entombed as it seputed or pressed will the ability of Be eit ausipal to make good all defalcations for to the the western point of the porth entrance to isted of stripping but surely position, means of access, pocommode voro, in a series of works, in diferent lun himself is despaired of no waiter how stingent

bis tagge

Le-

public foreign residences,

buildings, quages, and spreading iu point of tinio, over or how positive the terms in which the guarantee into the river.

of living, ou file last two venturies, that spure means may be drawn up. and commandity, usodo and cost of

new, from what Under these circumstances, it is clear that it einaritutions, population, local has possibly besu over and over barest,

to Nongsa or Bueerong point, which forms

waielm

after which be

tween his teeth and

tit

JCo., of

60

in ples to the distance off of a mile from His faithful beast instantly followed, life, ametits, places of.in-of separating what is really, aver again des- is not desirable to regard Clonese "Security

it. Tho

1

The

su

ident

Rhin strait), is frontal by a reel, extending

Malang Orang Rest lies nearly the two swain together, the Llauer, keeping three quarters of a mile from the Battam shore, and abent E.S.8). From Malang by age from the monster government, vattnet history, predictions, erbed is much to be desitet*** Chops" In the light of solemn guarnutes; to by

danger from

from monsters Orang print; it is nearly half of a mile in oreille kuwa full wall which is the dain and statistics of tube no grea, along with is a medium of intercomuniunication on construed, as with ourselve, to the every fester

a miscellaneas

aquas detail of feels ani

these and other subjects of interest but that they should always he accepted with extent North and South with five to eight sert musel, and at auch times invariably suretion with particular lovaties. So to those connected, with the far East, we tai reservation, both as regards construction fathorns ear it. Au fron nun buoy makes for the man, attacking the horse

to practically test the in- must bail the

and heation, which see inseparable from *Notes and appearance of moored cluse to the east side of this shoul..

Chinese habit of when no

no other pray is offered. The lividual descriptions

far as we are able tous places, Series of convenient size, i

*** We need only add that such instruments necording Pangngal - Lying Beurly is the middle Llanero certainly was as the river shum I, they are given irusa. Poking, Vecio, and fully edited by Mr N. B. Dennys, and is when taking such documents, either to see arity thought and Judicial practice. The Undersigned care would thorsters, recommend him, countryment. of the hofthery entrance of Rhio sanit, is fourth the disco across when of fairness and falness. extensive and rocky, and visible at liv saw the monster come to the surface, near aliens are wholy included in the constant published at the low price of $4 per annum; they are protected by some exflatoral secarity water; when it appears as a long ridge of the coutre, and unke at oice towards the

The value of the book is and having said this, we trust that Notes on which to full back in case of need, or to aroid black stones; it is half a mile long N..

aneviy approaching man and beast, · The Llanero

pott

only

·W, H. MEDHURST, Consul BRITISH CONSULATE, Haskor, 24th June, 1889,

For Sale.

BY. CHARLES A. SAINT.

THE KONGKONG SIGNALS,

are not to be depended of the shual acomplished, unless be vade him spring the next mition. With the exception of ob Obins and Japan, articularly recon- | containing a plan of the Signals and legs

*-*

N., and SAV S. and two cables

bread, and close to it are depths of 5 to 7 fathong, siglt of the crocodile at the sazio erently increased by a must cupious index, and Queries un China and Japan" will meet placing that entire reliance on them which they

I moment that did, and with his dagger and the work closes with & sted useful ap with that success which so creditabla a pro- are secustomed to accord to similar instrumeole except at the SW, end, where it is not so stil between his teeth, he inade at once lives. The last of these is the greatest duction deserves at the hands of those in to the West.

of the work, lo consists of a bibli- terested in Asistio researcl:08. As the two combatants of all formal works pub- steep. A large sure pile beacon le placed towards him, near the N.E. l of the shoal, and an iron swiftly Approached I watched them with

(Hankaw Times, Mar. 1907.) from the earliest date in the English Nun boy is monrad off theupposite vatrenia; painful and breathless interest. The man, ingunge on China al

We insert this week, apropos of some pi Japan. Philologi the other edge of the sial are sometimes fully aware that he could slay the monster cl hus are, for some reasons best known quant correspondence which has appeared marked by small basket becaus, but they only by stabbing him beneath the armpit, to this compilers, entirely excluded.

of the late in our columna, an extract from Thore is a

"Notes and Queries und knowing, too, that this would not be }

We hope to see this emission repaired in the new publication,

on the subject of in- safe pusage either that on the west side, betw

between the sheal out of water, exerted his tuning to the can

fanticide, which we of the paper, the comparative thinness and the Battain shore, la not so wide as the compel the cratatile to do this. I saw the getting-up of the work is very editable to mend to the notice of our contributors as used at the Digual Station, Marryatt'e nu- other to the eastward, between the shoal Llanero, whch a few yards distant from his stud; and we have sincere pleasure containing some reliable facts in con- moral code, and all the regulations in Janji Bilang but the moderate depths foe, reach bis left hand backward and place in congratulating the autha's and piiblishers ucation with the vexed question.

force respecting their use at Victoria Pesk water in it, 6 to 10 fatheins, are so conveni- it upon the saddle, at the santo taking his on the considerable morit of their admirable liarly adapted for bringing to light value.

work as the "Notes" in Such a ent for bring up in cause of meeting with daggor in his right hand; whon six foot or

able information in

tho Principal House Flags, respoot light walling witals and contrary tides, that so distant, and on the very point of attack enterprise and performance.

to this count belonging to and frequenting Hongkong, the nativo pilots, who genuenlly conducting bins, the man threw tho saddlo into the From the Englishmyoj? Calerilla) of June 8; and we trust it will be as waren- -|

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