Page
AIL,11 1868.
adies cabin and did water in the hold aa
de and passengers tton and opiums from ck 4 A.M. got the the supposed vicinity holes in the between- hose down, and all passing water with zine on deck, secured maile, &c; do and ''jamo
Amoke getting so room and between. 3sible to remain be. minutes at a time of the engineers and getting the cargo on er: below. 4.30, fire engines and kept her
in
order to make as
le, wind South East.
that it was impos seen deck longer than still keeping a large ng down. 6.30 F. H
ing, got the steamer ied full speed. 6.30
ain batches
off
and
zu and forward bear-
the hose down and
fire; this
refeet of water
Fing
he water-closet pipe
rudder gland, to.
coming in the hold,
slye in engine room
deck poiop to
get
aa possible, in order.
than was neces
The burning-oplum
d fire extinguished
ded from main
hatch
along the bottom of ags saltpetre and plat
kept one batch off
to see the fire did The canso of the fire eous combustion, as
en off since leaving
16 N. long, 110,43 E. anon, spoke the S. 3.
he would report us
Formosa left Foo age) on the 8th that,
Amoy on the 9th,
. She expericneed
rain and very vivid
and southerly winds,
passed the gun-boat erest off House Hill, 10th, abe passed twe
he North-eastward.
es and Exports passed
Steamer Office from
ang and Kinehan froin
bales) Cotton. bales) Cotton Yarn pigs) Tin.
Rilver.
Bads.
ackages Suadrica.
21 catties (one chest)
Opium.
hiang and Kinshan to-
ales Fine Silk.
Fiece Goods,
tres.
Bangles.
EL
Beads.
DOR) Tea
ad parcels Sundries.
is and Exports by the
the week ended 4th
gkong
Fish,
la Copper.
H
Sweeping.
Herl Fish
Hawk
Hair
Nails, Bars, & Hoops.
ffalo Hide.
lo Hide.
dicine.
Provisions
Fine.
Ang
alwood Fish,
tuck.
red Tobacco.
300 Lou£
iceL Song
aw Bags
à ta
5.
stems' Daily Return.) thilde, vivured for New
Buda
FieB
réd for Ningpo ke
Nuk
48.
ried Indigo.
Lichets.
Langane Lungan Pušp
e Sugar
Chito Lead,
follow Lead,
Eco,
26,
andries.
for Tientsin
fagan Pulp.
Candy
200.
undries.
erature. 1th April, 1868, 12
30.142 30.056 eter, 72- 72.0
73.0
3. f.
72,0
68.0 68.0
62.0 69,0
70.0
116
60,0
roo.. 0.8
0.83
NE &W.
4
Fine, Dall
No. 1614-APRn. 11, 1868.]
LOCAL
THE CHINA MAIL.
・must be accompanied by the name of the rouge here that isthave been gratifying hope therafora that Berent foreigners one-half are earning average incomes of districts is said
THE GELINA MAIL.
ato
be taken to
5
Fery considerable,
TO CORRESPONDENTS: Our columns are open to all who wish to
Authorities of Siam, and it will really be- turing labourers of the second grade are ing to Tali, a journey of twenty-four days, address the public on legitimate grounds, but Tas Great Workl Circus trouve left Hong- this country to keep up
come more difficult for the Government of vastly mors numerous. They forns up- and the other to the east, to. Funot, a tot do not hold ourselves responsible for the kong on Friday in the Agamemnon for with the frenty powers if this and Das-less than those of the higher order of skilled independent, and professed Mabundauis
friendly relations wards of a third of our whole population, journey of forty days. The chiefs of both opinions of our correspondents.
allowed such and have incomes from a quarter to a third these districts have lately made themselves Shaughai, en route for San Francisco. The cases as the afair of Mesra Picon All communications addressed to this paper establishment received an amount of pason and the present to pass unnoticed. We labourors. Dar specimen district will in- and aro at prosent reported to be engaged sender, not necessarily for publication, but as
will canse chud
canse clude about 1000 of them, of whom fully in hostilities to the enterprising proprietor, Mr Wilson, soms stepa
both of theso The trade fram a quarantee of good faith.
for it evidened wuch appre
to be. appreciation by our passing through Bis Majesty's country in a 327, per annum. Thus & family of sis will over ten. local public of the unusual merits the Cirous paceable manner from being robbed, ahut probably be living on about iubt a year the frontiers during the last year:
thousand
mules having passed exhibits. Bakules the very olaver performat, beaten or otherwise maltreated, as sual
such not. of the
7 large provision, · but' enough to ↑ chief of Tmaan
stoly e artistes, however, the arrange doinge can only create a strong animus in provide decent comforts on the sould of
sent a deputation to tire
the King ments made by Mr Wilson for the accom-
at Mandalay. in the minds of all foreigners residing with labourer's cottago. The lowest grade of la Whilst the modation of his visitora materially conduced in the dominions
expedition is proceeding to- Siam against His Ma- like the corresponding section of the wards China, a Mr Collins bus made a sue- to the pleasure of the entertainment ar josty's Govermont. But we have not the middlu-sinsees, is, doomed ranged by him. The privi
private boxes were slightest doubt that if the sons of the Go. Some 10,000 unskilled or agricultural la Moulmetu. Mr Collins and his wife left to poverty. caful overlund journey from Bangkok to apuciona and comfortable, and g ample vernor of Rahsang are found guilty of this bours and their families have to live ou Bangkok on the 10th of December in a small provided with an order from the other parts of the
Kabine, which place he reached in fifty- six hours, a distance of 228 miles, partly through canals and partly by asconding the Meklong river. This is a bread, shallow strain, passing through a thickly-inhabited being procurable ut and well-cultivated cottutry. No elephants Kaubine, Mr Collins had to proceed f
for four days up the Moklong
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1868.
TIBET AND CHINA.. The actual relations butween China and Tibet have been a puzzle to mnet persons interested in Chinese affairs. China is the nominal suzerain of Tibel, but far more really the patron of the Grand-
were provided in vutrage our authorities will make an ex- Wages Averaging 221. a-piece for those who boat, Parinister to verge and rooms, which was well lit ample of them that will strike terf in future work, and perhaps not much more than half) Prime
by gas. We may safely say that the enter tainment afforded much enjoyment to the and that raultitudes of commendatory good crowded housca which tightly attended it,
wishes follow the proprietor anft his aides on their journey to the States.
into the hearts of all noble evil acers,
THE WEALTH OF THE UNITED KINGDOM;
at
Iama and enormous tribe of Lanius that in future a Regiment of Native - Kingdon. The aggregate amount, accord. ers it is marvellous how the derivent river who, after a further delay of several
(priests) who hold undisputed sway over the simple Mongols, and for the support
of some thousands of whom there exista
Wo
tenth of their incomes in taxation. The
difficult to grasp. The chief interest of the large totala avo rather bewildering and figures arrived at by Mr Baster will be
much more intelligible when reduced to a
trictest souse will describe; and if it be. true that there is a larger proportion of the middle-classos fully as pitch straitened in their means, having regard to the different
from
daga, he at lust prouured the elephants, and startol on the 6th of January for Chi- yoko. At this place another delay of four days occurred, who, & journey of fifty-seven whence a boat journey brought the party to Eang-ses-auu, the last village in Siam, On the 24th of Janitary
autary the Burmese
canoes ou the Ateran River the party re-
The actual distance travelled was about sis hundred and fifty miles, and occupied forty- three days, but without the delays Mr. Collins thinks the juurney should be accom
that amount per head if we reckon in all the children aid others who are unable to earn wages. A pittance FIL a year is little ouough to furnish a human being with (Saturday Review.)
food, clothing, and shelter, even if allow Mr Dudley Baxter has has compiling of very young children. To those who have auce is minde for the smaller consumption HIRE MAJESTY'S Government has decided some tables to show the suurt and dis
ibution of the income of the United anything of the homes of farin labour fastry, to be roliaved every three years, ing to his calculations, which are cautious apparent comfort which they seem to com- shall garrison Hongkong in place of the and probably somewhat below the misk; is pass can be achieved on their stanicy earn portion of the Ceylon Kitles now there, and
ings, but it is to be remembered that the that the idea of ruising a Bolooch Battalion glorifications is orgusegtience, over this eati-statistics we are quoting include the whole for in Peking si inmense establishment supament will usually be supplied from late of the national wealth. We confras pantion as well within as without the hours brought him to Kuasanan
servico in China be abandoned. This is ported by Government subsidy, By the Bombay, but, na
the result does not strike us as at all sur workhouse walls, and that the condition of na that Presideney
bas at prising. It is little more, after idt, than the ordinary held labourer is less wretched latest Indian papers we learn that Shpresont so huge a proportion of ita native ten or twelve times our Government expon-than theas bald averages would make it Jung Bahadur has been making exten Brst instanus furnish the corps; and
sry in Abyssinia. Madras will in the litaro, and few persons, we should think,appor Still it must be confessed that frontier was passed, and embarking in
one-third of the labouring classon is in a give preparations for war with Tibet Hunderstand that a Regiment has been di. Are aware that they pay anything like state which no word but poverty in its ached-Moulmein ou the 1st of February. vanguard had set out for Lhasa, by the koug with as little delay as possible. Its rooted to cuibark from Madras for Hong last intelligence, but the passes are not streigth will be completed to 760 sopoys before embarkation, so as to avoid the no- open till April There is no doubt that creaity of sending recruits during its term found in the light which they throw on the conditions under which they are compelled plished in from fifteen to eighteen days. he will make his way to Lhasa if he of foreign service.-Kuraly Herald, Mar, 19. stribution of wealth, and this becomes to live, the one picture is not much lightin The villagers on the road whys found- makes proper preparations, but the gues Now that the term for thofelosing of the lower standard. The easiest way to realized by comparison with another of even accommodation for the travellers, and the
more gloomy tone.
the rivers is duscribed as always scenery on Altogether, the conclusion to be drawn besubial, and sometimes grand tion is will ho go further ou? The gambling saloons at Wiesbaden and Hom-the import of these statistius is to imagine
burg has beeis fixed by the Prussian Govern a small commquity which may serve as from the figures which show the disormous
uous Froni Montarein we hear that a serious Friend of India, from which wo derive ment, the proprietors of those establish sample of the whole Kingdom. Take a this intelligence, thinks it would be mouls are looking out for new quarters in district in which a little manufacturing atit of our aggregate itunes is, that outbreak took place on the 18th of Fol
which to pursue their lucrative profession town may be supposed to be surrounded by the number of people who can in any sense ruary amongst the prisoners in die juil.
onllod rish is extremely insignificant, gang of twenty-five, having got rid of their "amusing" if he were to advance and It is said that they have already
agricultural land dotted over that more than a third of our entire populs irons, attaosed the with the mansiona and villas of a sprinkling that more a
constables at the
gate, take a slice of China. Perhaps so. We brilliant offer with this object to the of wealthy people. The whole population tion are living under conditions which and after a fight, escaped. Two of the
municipality of Geneva. They propose, in of our specimen estate shall be about 30,000, oxoinde the must pudinary comforts. do not know of any weasure more likely return for the privilege of building a gamb- and we will suppose them to be divided between the middle and the labouring up the hill from the
Arunways were sigt by the polios iu
jul, and they su otr to bring our shamefully one-sided polier Fling-house in Geneva, to pay the whole of into the various classes of which the oou with the latter. A much larger percentage were sent in pursuit, and all captured but classes, the advantage seems clearly to rest were attacked by a gang of prisonors who municipal debt, complete the construc- towards China to a definite understandtion of the quay on the lake, and make
try is composal, in the proportions which Mr. Baxter's calculations indiente. There of them are free from want and anxiety, three. The prisoners who captured the ing than the attempt by an external for eige street in the lower part of the town will be eight very considerable pop enjoyment of resources ainple enough for a prisonment for life, and certainly deserva and a considerable proportion are in the runaways were all in sentenced to im 24 The Administrative Council has not as yet landowners or manufacturers, with incomes who is also our own ally to absorb a por-given a reply to this mangniticut offor, hut avenging 16,000; it may be one of 5,000, its burdened by no conventional expenses. tion of the unwieldy empire, As regards there is no doubt that it will be declined. one of 6,000, one of 9,000l., one of 12,000 that, out of an average population of
non? Still we have not much to boast of when Why don't they some Tibet we suspect that the Chinese govern
come to Hongkong
one of 25,000%, aul one of 70 0007. a year. 30,000, there are nearly 4,000 of the small
represent th
most weathy claer, but ment would be very glad to get rid of its must be confessed that if the moronants Mr. Baxter'a igures do not tell us how our wolf from the deer,
shopkorping order barely able to keep the of Bombay have known how to make money eight lucky people will be distributed.
aud 10,000 troublesome vassal troublesome, from they know also how to turn it to the good between landowners and manufacturoia. labourers and others who are always en- Egricultural
Isabella Shoái lies of a mile southward of Loban; it is nearly of a mile long the obligation which China ineurs to of the public. Calenttu has just received a Below this extremely, soleib set come some-gaged in a deadly struggle against the neces- East and West, 2 cables bread, and has
visit from two of the parture in the great
Bity of asking parish
relief. It must be from 1 to 2 fathoms water over it. A tail, maintain at government cost a large body firm of the Sassoute, r Abdonlah thing like fifty people with good incomes remembered, however, that the picture we with 34 to 44 fathoms on it, stretches from of Latins in fith and dirtines, and their foetoer goatman bas kaunt gomaromalying chepen done this 1900 of these clauare of the United Kingdom to our sparative ser der entro of the abcal, tire easterna
Sasson, Me
varying from. 1,000l. to Artbur D.
5,000, but averaghava sketched is not that of Eugland, but rather less than 2,000l. annum.
its enstern extreme nearly a mile in an E. and that the. E. direction 1-fathom patch in practice of unmentionable immorality.forwarded to the Government a cheque: for wives without settlemouts, and children
the
mado
Rs. 10,000, with
with a request that it may. İngi
The
4
trast
This
of
-ла
2
some reward for their conduct.-English-
wa man, March 10,
..
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE, (Continued from our last.)
were not certain that the wages at a short distance from the south side of
If Tibet is once clearly appropriated, themade over to the District Charitable without portions-may raise the total num-perty of Scotland and the extremis penuryead being marked by a black, and the WAS. Lamas of Fuking will be of of a proportion of
such unexpected and generous help. 100 or 130, of whom the majority may be Irish labourers are double what they this dangor are 6 to 10 fathoms, but tta- betion. supposed to be living on capital, and the of remainder working in some way or other. There will be a good many commercial people and a #sprinkling of professionals en
the city with no indecided action,
OUR DRAINS.
Messrs.
the
number of inhabitants of our model parish, Among them. Altogether, of the whole about one in 300 may be supposed to be living in the degree of luxury which those
gures iniply
were only a few years ago, it would seem even on incredible that
western edge is very steep, there being 14 I be able to esisuso. to it. Terkolci light house they should even on potatoes with the beans which
EN clears the shoal to the
Teeland the large incoties are much rarer, they can command. The great discin
t distinctions southward, and Sauw light house in one Ireland botreen and England are that in with the west end of Little Lobau leads numerous, while the average earnings of off the south-west part of Biuting,
well clear to the westward, and the lowest class of labourers much more.
Loban Islands, lying about half a mile Forma Between 170 and 180 people will be found thao ether equally well established, faste next class is much more numérons agricultural labour are fully one-third less
of four or five small islands, sopar- group of either living in idleness on moderate, in-
than those of Gront Britai
At the same ated by channels so narrow that they
sppear as one island. They may be recog comes, or much more frequently earning much lover point in the scale, ins during takes from its north end to a rout hum- prove that Ireland, starting as she did from
ized 1.by the gradual rise the largest island by daily industry. from 900 to 1,000 the last twenty years made more rapid pro mock in the centre, which with Little
Their resources will not avaragee inuch more than 500 year, and gross in the improvement of the condition Laban, the isist off its west end, prosont to they will fuchs
some squirevns,
of Luc lowest classys bhay England hersel
vesanis approaching them for the west- ward, the appearance of three distinos hills
A roof surrounds the whole group, extends to the distangs of a quarter ofa mile froin the north-west, and a third of a ole from the south-eest ons of the islands, but not farther than 2 caldes' lengths from the west end of Little Loban. A small do
-сина,
THE BURMESE EXPEDITION. The difficulties of the Burmese exploring
and
are known in Bombay for their charity
and are the thief, if not, in- deed, the only, supporters of several We observe that tho Inspector of nitis Lieutenant-Govenor remarked that the Rs. pitals. Iu achouwledging the donation the ances bas simmoned Messrs Lapaik & 10,000 would be made over to the Society, Co. as tlie owners of echtain houses from with a request that the sum be invested; which drains are led into an open water and the proceeds spied to the purposes. Of way. The gentleman who appeared for
tha Russoon Fund. Mr. Grey deserves crelit Sovely under the designation of the thom very pithily remarked that the pee for this suggestion, which will perpetuate Bent drainage system is that inaugurated
which dictaten the gift. and maintained by government, and stated rosity which
Englishman, that his principals wished to be informed what was required. We have no inten- We have been informed that an apology tion of commenting on the matter as
has been made to the Eamese Government police cas, but are glad to see that af in gard to the Probation papers issued to few professionals, soms norafortable far has done; and it may not murasonably be tention has been drawn to the defects of Chinaen from the U. S. Consulate, ander mers, aut the more fortunate of the shop-hoped that, as the contrast in the means of the drainage system generally. It is Consul. --Ibid.
the administration of J. M. Hood, U. Skeoping claas. They will have dependentving grainally diminishes, the more stri-
upen then 200 or 300 women, children, English loyalty will also disappear.
king contrast between Irish disaffection and rather ludicrous that a complaint which
and others carning nothing for themselves, really touches the neglect hitherto die, MA STEPHEN MASSETT-We think, from and will constitute a nut tou numerous bully played by the Surveyor General's depart what we have seen and heard of the good of
of 400
500 well-to-do folks -tainly ment should have been made by a govern inspicasion this gentleman made here at his not
not more than ONC ment servant; and if, as Messrs Laprak first entertainment, that he might favour population. The
husty of the whole & Co., would seen to imply, the abomis. us once again prior to his departure; as we the omali farmer nxt grade in aneity is expedition, acording to the latest intelli tacked pateir lies a third of a mile south of able want of proper sewage arrangenionts Judi
understand in a fee days he leaves for with incomes stage enough to a froni Rangoon, curauienced as soon as the south-west point of Groat Loban. The
auder the party arrived at Blinsino, No
depths Mr Mansett came upon us which prevails here is to be bloed rather fortunate tirae, when Concerts, Opera togather about 1,000 workers and 1,000 and the only suitable house was reftised to usan pa- from the Income-tax, and numbering altions had been made for their reception, than their tenants, they will feel some Troupes, Exhibitions of Legerdomain, and dependents; and below them, again, them, as no orders for its scupation had
A 2-fathom patch lies outside the slovo What annoyed at being put to trouble as Circus, ote, were rifunow, there is no-struggling class, sincst twice as numerous, boon roovived. A bamboo but had record roof on the north-west part of Loban, the the scapegoats of official carelesiness. thing to interfere with him, and we are store whose only comfort is to be below the ex-ingly to be built after their arrival age
western edge of which and yet above tain Sladen had an interview, a few days the homely freedom' · ext" intermingled with some of his clever the
Readings," Imitations and comic illustra-Thus far we have exhausted only about Kaktyen Chief, whose district extends
Dessa inlet and reef-Dessa is a small tions, he would receive a Buuper at 1,000 of our population of 30,000 and of three days' journey beyond Bhains, and islet, conspicuous from having a solitary parting," in the shape of a full attendance. thivas 6,000 between 8,000 and 4,000 will boat first this chief appeared folined to tlum tree opou it, bearing N
W. about 1 for twenty-five years without under As a specimen i Br Massett's powers of made up of the poorest class that lies just obstacles in the way of the expedition, milus from the west end of Little Laban, ground sewage is almost incredible. We original composition we insert the following Above the line that separate broadolet)
that nut a basket of rice would and have a system of drains which the mero pocin
from fustian, The class that can just ho ba nieubletin bis district, When, how BW. W. about half a mile from pont, the nearest point of Bintang danger of floods during the rainy season
TO MY MOTHER,
called decently provided numbers rather over a Chinese interpreter was substituted is on the southern part of a small shoal, has forced the government to adopt. But
of a wife in ostent. Two patches of reef, as regards domestic sowage the very idon
nearly a uile long E.S.E. and is unknown. If the case in question is
pryduring small WN properly conducted, some interesting de tails on this subject will he evolved, and it may be hoped that sufficient public at. tention will be directed to it to lead to reform. While referring to this subject we should like to know why no drain traps are fitted in the streets, and ronds
to the reef frouling the wes fathoms. tern side of the Laban group are 11 to 20
of a mile from the email isist off the waat
They may, however, console themselves that if he were to announce a "Ballad Con- actions of the of an artisau's life, after his arrival at Bhaumo, with the end of Little Loban.
with the belief that they are suffering for the good of the public.
+
That Hongkong should have existed
My Mother! canst thou see me won, From the fav-dl folds of light- Canst thon in spirit come again
and bless me with the sight 7: Oh! I can see thee, when these eyos
Are closed in baling sleep- And revelling in happy dreams
We sweet soutmanien keep! Yours, yours bavo past'd and life to me,
yet often have I yearned for thee
Hus been but as a dream—'
Ae, sailing down its stream,
Or drept upon thy knew
of the colony. Yawning holes at a dis-Fond memory brings thee back again tance of every few hundred feet emit As thou wurt once to me, fetid odours, unchecked by the inang ap. As nestled in thy arms I lay pliances which modern ingenuity las in vented. The nuisance has been pointed out often enough, bat no notice has been take of it by the authorities. We ab. stain from further comment at presont on Recount of the case against Mesars La práik & Co. being still pending When it ia settled-whichever way it may be
And when I saw thee in that alesp From which there is no waking- Al felt as I then on the gazed, Oh can it be, that in that land
My very heart was breaking |
Where there is no more poin We may once more united be,
Never to part again!"
we shall return to the subject and en- And shall we meet as we have met deavour to give a clear description of And be as we have been j what has been done and what left undone And shall I see then on me smile In a matter so nearly affecting the bealthAs I have sometimes been and comfort of the Colony.
Oh God if this it is to meet.
In Heaven's own land of light,
Illume my path, direct my fast,
T
And guide my stepa sright |
more than 2,000, the moderately well-off for the Burueso offibial who had are with their western extremis
a
in
lects thinn 600, while the riula (including our punied tho expedition he said that thers eight grandeas with more than 5,000 a year) cometo little more than 100, enjoying quantities. He stated that he could not about a third of a mile southward of Dessa, audig them sixty incomes of which the procure the males required under thirteen and betiren theag and I tho 2-fathoms patch smallest is 1,000% a year. The unequal days as the Kakhyen onstoms must be
must be of Loban, is a channel not quite half distribution of wealth has often beau dis- observed, but it is supposed that these mite broad, with 35 to 9 fathoms in it. cussed, but until these figures appeared few delays are caused by the Chinese merahanta raeky patoh lies off the north-west side of would have supposed that, after
outer part being distant a-third the whole so-calleda
to prevent the expedition passing. E leads westward of all the shorts, a milc from it. Little Loban bearing through Kakbyen. They even sent a dupute SS.
the King at Mandalay to
of Bintang
the proption of wealthy for the district, who have done all in their Dessity t
families
as will also the West point to request as
have been found to small,
of tion to Two-thirds and upper classes struggling to fun to provont the party from proceeding not brought westward of N. W. Close to more than half their umber further. Apparently the Chineso wore these
the
carning
exity *ing and the actual workers vary friendly to the party, and invited them to 23gers the soundings are deep, 12
YURE
making only 70 a year, dava nob give a
ea all to a feast at the house of their head man, Batu Polat-is 21 miles northwavel, of brilliant idea of national wealth; and it is where all sorts of lusuries were provided. Little Loban, the pitch of the point being a very moderate set-off to this picture to Adunun Burmese had insulted the King's about half a mile north-east of the ref learn that oue bead of a family out of two officials on board the steamer, and was it lying off the north-west side of Dessn. At or three hundred has an enormous income, once sentenced to be put to death, but on Bain point the land recedus abruptly to and perhaps one in sixty as unch as 1,000 the mattar boing referred to Captain Sladen, the eastward.
the sentence was commuted into
a flogging.
Dua faland, about † of a mile long, N. As yot, however, we have only looked at 4. disturbance amongst the crew of the N. W, and S. 5. B. frate the bay between the fifth of our supposed 30,000, and of atenter had also occurred originating in a Bath and West
points, and, with the ex these we have found two-thirds contending quarrel between 3 Musulman laagar and ception of a round lump which rises in its with bitter poverty. Let us see how the one of the Burmead, and eling in a
is lower than the adjacent hund; other 24,000 fare,
a generale
is a remarkable white rock near ita The condition of the quarrel They refused to obey Captain there aristocracy of labout--the skilled artisan Bladen's orders, but on the arrival of fine west sido. The island in boulered by a reef class-pressuts a cheerint contrast to tunt Thouzaymen and the Treekay an enquiry and a small detached patch lies nesely a of the great mass of the middle-classes. Of was held, and the chief engineer and two
quarter of A milo south-westward of its those there will be nearly 8,000, dividing of the crew were sentens to be flagged ou
south point, and rock aaaall about
is deep, 7 to 12 fathoms behind the islaml
the Oun colts are to-day very largely
among them 1,300 or 1,400 incomes of 50%. The captain of the stommer was also blamed, saia distance to the south-eastward. This occupied with a portion of a valuable hy
a year; for among artisans the proportion and a report of his condust sent to Man- last narrows the channel between the island drographic report, the result of Capt. Tax Siam Monitor of Feb. 20 contains theable that in the middle and upper classes. Bhaumo for Momion, the first Chinese
of workers is of course maneh tuore consider dalay. The expedition was to leave and shore to i cables, but the water in it Teed's Surveys in the Southern China following paragraph :-A communication is An average income of 60% a year, support town, on the 10th of February. The route the depth are various, 44 to 11 fallions and Bra It ought to live an interest for given in Uglish and Suse relating to the lng two of the artisan class, is a far better from Blanco to the Pansce country, after cable northward of the teef fringing the everybody concerned in the matters pola troubles of a corespondent in the interior provison than 70-8 year maintaining more passing Momien, whick is une day's journey north part of Daa, and 2 cables from the ting to the great deep," and us there member of the foreign gatamuuity, at praeinades, and there can be no doubt that our thence to Nucobins, the Buruasso frontiera passage more than a quarter of a milo
It appears that in this case
respectable frequently three than two of the middle by water, is to the Tapering Creek, and Biutnug shore, is a 3-fathons patch, leaving are very few in Hongkong who are not sent carrying on the business of timber 3,000 picked specimens of the working town
The next day's maroh will BO interested, we are under no necessity nerolient in the interior, had been sat upon, classes are in far easier circumstances tean party to the Ponglene Hills in thing the broad with 6 fathoms water in it. of apology for devoting so much of our beaten and hul his arm broken by a shot two-thirds of their so-called bettors. Some country, false, in ile saue country, being miles from Batu point, is bold pretty close Kakhyen West Point, bearing N. by W. W. 24 space to a record of the dangers of local daring a journey from Choangmat to Ra of them have their ecumulated savings, twenty-four miles further on. From this on the south and wast parts, but on the navigation, and of the courses by which hang by a number of decotts then unknown, and others receive wages of more than 100 the country obupied by the Malyon and north part a roof begins to extend from the they may be avoided. We may add that but cording to a statement it subsea year; but, without taking suck excuption Maphoo Shan tribes, extending about fifty shore and touds away from the point in a
quently turns out that the robbers were we are happy to learn that the last mail none others than the sons of the Governor ut equally numerous class that can be said fifty miles would bring the party to Mowree gera islet. West point is moderately ele al cases, we may safely assert that there is miles, has to be passed, and then another cithariy direction, passing outsids Song brought news of Captain Reed's pro of Rahaang. This is a case to which we to enjoy anything like their measure of on the Pauses Frontier. From thence there vated land presenting a round shelving motion
would earnestly call the attention of the comfort and pecuniary ease. The manufae are two roads-ene to the north-west, lead-appearance, and from it
the coast line tende