the English Press, if we point out how little individual traits of their husbands' charge the metaphysics of this important subjectters. Mr. Arnold has connected very close
ly together aweetners and light," and they support this opinion.
are nowhere more closely combined than in
The essential conditions of expacity for a guccessful cockering of a husband sout be tweet, loving him, without which cockering, would not succeed, and next
THE CHINA MAIL.
system. The drover buys from fifty to a
dred young unbroken inules, and mount- on a brout mare, they follow after the same as do sheep the bell-wether of a flock. the tolerant indulgence of an edited For a great many years an old trader fami- woman with a delicate gift for cocker-liarly called "Old Sol" whatever posses ing. The swcofuess without the light and of any other
patronymic bad probably For there is neud forgotten, the fact was in the habit of a pleased sense of mild superiority to him would be insipid, in relation to all the little details on which not only of tolerance, but of sulitle dis
from the Wost a drave of the long- die bringing f
of them to the most Use
and-ns almost Cockring
natorimination in the mode of showing it. esrodnimals-and
disposing of involved in this, curtain snely of per Men aid not newly so happy if they only farmers of South Jersey. The last business ception as to the manner in which he is best get their way, and are not made aware that visit he made was alont the time the turn- ક્ષમાવે Single bar wha pleased to be cockered, wirelhor by an open their odd little fancies are at once indulged pike mania rused,
hin, or rather by a latent and understood as light caprices, which stretched across nearly every public road, -desire to please
of erouts, so might at any time be shakon oil, but which to pass beyond which required the payment
female ordinances of humour ia gratified by
he
es to fall into apparent
by which this
his pre-ins carefully woman whose husband can't bear to zey mile. For every additional beast, une ana
musical box her dusting, or
or can't enduro to know one-half cents. For every dozen calves,
Miscellaneous.
THE TREATY PORTS OF
ytua ans gapan,
COMPLETE QUIES TO THE OPEN PORTS OF
AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL.
[No. 1515. Armu. 13, 1868.
Miscellaneous.
From the frunkowe Times, Blay 18.. We feel it to be a public duty to take the fast opportunity of calling attention to the Cude Book and Vado Mecuin" just is sued for "travellers, merchants, and resi dents in general," in the Treaty Porta of China and Japan, by Messra Bhortrade & THISE COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH PRC, of Hongkong. *** The order of description the various places followa XING, YEDO, HONGKONG AND MACAO.
thair position on, or from the coast, as we FORMING A GUIDE BOOK &YADE ME
northward. In each instance the histo M CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, y, position, means of access, accommoda
tron, formign residences, public buildings, and vigilant pre-arrang coincidenes with their wives humour buchse their own senes of-for every carriage, sleigh or aled drawn
community, mode and cost of living, oli ecmpliance. A by ano beast, offer and, one-half cents per Sv. 18. With 29 MAPS and PLANS mate, associations, an scouts, places of in-
native institutions,
Ivesl population,
and statistics of trade are given, along with a miscellaneous detail of tacts and incident, in connection with particular localities. So far as we are able to practically test the ins dividual descriptions of the various places,
with a
a considérable
degree of fairness and fubiess. Feking; Yedo, and Macao are wisely included in the general
***The value survey.
of the book greatly increased by a most copious index, and the work dores with a set of useful
sp pontices. The last of these is the greatest novelty of the work. It consists of a bibli ographies index of all formal works pub Japan Philologt- language on Chine and lab fim the earliest date in the English
Liddon as the Lainiory of
will be les bean in the kitchen looking after the shoep or hogs, two cents. For every dozen WM. F. MAYERS, T., G., H. M. O, 8 government, uatural history, productions, from the eye. Now, per education pastry, and there are ench mon, in spite horses, mules or cattle, six cents.uld!
the vase, for it would imply the often which thor both perfectly well know that beginning to suffer from a dronth in hin
ko
N. B. DENNYS, Lars H. M. C. S., "AND UHAS. KING, Lazur. R. A.
HONGKONG
CHARLES A SAINT. (late they are given (Shortredé &.Oc.)
LONDON N. TRUBNER & Co.
Price, $5, leather half bound.
cal bocs
s are, for some reasons best known to the compilers, entirely excluded.
We hope to see this omission repaired in the next edition. With the exception of getting is of the work is very creditable to of the paper, the comparative thinnees
indiaponable condition of fairly enjoying it, is hall is more than the takes to tell it "Old Sol" started off would be utterly work, to give an ade- all concerned; and we have sincere pleasure i
mind, love for your husband, may nasuined to be neatral. But we strenuous-
granted at once that the han absolutely nothing to do with the first of the Suterday reviewer looks twice as Sol had passed something like two dozen condition of a truly cockering mind
alie rheu gracious
e has just uibly whisked of those on his way-from Camden to Bridge- won't go so far as to say that a woman's away her duster under the squab of the tou, paying the legal exaction at each on- culture would never prevent har loving sofa, and burns with a dignified look to der protest and in very profans language. the man she marries, but at least it is no wards the opening door, or when she has Not having disposed of a single mulo, and. great compliment either to men or to women blandly feigned gratification at the pastry drawing high the end of a long journey, he to suppose that this would he very-
it helps she herself has made, as he would if there pocket, and to his dismay saw the inevil wonicń to seg
through men, which is un-were not a touch of humorous condescen- able bar once more before him. Looking cumplimentary to men, and that it does not siou in her state of mind. It is not merely around and finding his mates were leisurely. help worden to tell the truth when they are the aequiescenes which is attractive, but browsing along the road some two or thre arked to marry, which is uncomplimentary the mutual understanding that the whim is hadeed yards behind, he hurried up his to women. And as it may be assumed, miere whim, which there is a special paco to t
to the gate, paid A single tall for the without any great violence, that education, dulight in gravely humouring. The shadow horse he was riding, and sundo a spacial 74- Opinions of the Press,
t after him will do as much to open some women's ayes of the mule with which the nequiescence quest of the gate-keeper to shut it
(Singapore Free Press, May 9.) the merits of
of men as tu spen other wo the expression which tella and stop those darned unles which had
tella Four
Wo referred briety, suvem! days ago, to wo-cones, man's eyes to their deficioncics, the teudency busband that you are accommodating been following him two or three tiles, a new work published by Mossrs. à. short- of the higher education is relation to this yourself to his unreason, because it is his, sud Certainly," said the scommodating kocprete & of Hongkong, entitled The Batched in the timo ihon ii Zventy Ports of China and Japan, But it the conces- or, who
tapussible, iu a again on a brisk cauter, which his mules ad be utterly inap soon imitated, and as they came to thogate quate ides of its contents. The historical bar went over it in one, two, and three or events of interest since the foundation of dèr, to the astonishnout of the keeper, wlio the settlement of Hongkong, are perhaps saw the point of the joke in a few minutes too much condensed in
into a generali summa- the after, and acknowledged himself "dead
ry; but the most important feature in beat
composition of the society of the present Tan official Prussia is particularly colouy, is detailed at greater
popularity which the blind When we come to consider that the sole about the King George of Hanover has acquired in before us makes no pretousions to bio a his-
anoverians were present when the King hesitate to pron celebrated bis "sliver wadding" the 25th complete work of its kind ever issued. The Anniversary of his
narriage. Tho Burlin Cabinot persists in regarding as unfriendly Appendix way be termed the China Bran- shaw, and the text teems with interesting the act of Austria in showing hospitality to apors, historical, botanical, and descrip- the refuges monarch, and in giving passive. The maps and plans are useful illus- ports to his followers, by which they have trations of the geographical position of the been enabled to reach France. Ou both treaty ports, and a valuable assistance both these points the Austrian Cabinet has given to travollers and residents. explanations, but the Cabinet of Berlin-re- fuses to be satisfied.
a
I
engok
we cannot pronounce it at once
in congratulating the anthers and publishers on the considerable merit of their admirable
Lotes and Queries;
ON
CHINA AND JAPAN.
af Skye terrier, is absolutely essentieeds to be gained in what he knows to Austria. This explains the fact that only ory, but merely a guide book, the most A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER-
Â
COMMUNICATION
FOR
Professional and Literary Men, Missionaries and Residents in the East generally, EDITED BY N. B. DENNYS.
the grace of basion, and what gives
cultare
tare When ly maintain that in relation to the second wife hurts but bogor in the groungrocer's and more special of Wie earstitions afbelingHarris, he can't abear to be worrited the to cocker, the higher education at his dinner hour, and what's more,
enterprise and performance. power
fresh and
great facility. We
Jay 1
it won't have the pour dear worrited by any down as a canon which the fullest investi- body, that's dat Harris will probably gation will only more and more estab buat out ill-tomperodly that he would just fish that an attitude of placid and mild as soon have a worrit at that time an at enperiority to your husband-an indul-any other, simply becanso he is jarred
Jarred by feel this naked frame of
assertion that he positively of mind Buch gent
as you towards a prepossessing child on
be only a whim. But when an educated to a large capacity in this direction. A woman smiles, "Wo're at dinner, Susan. certain benignity, a playful condenouneion No, my dear, you really must not go out, of nature, is one of the highest possible I have & weakness for not being disturbed qualifications for this great gift.
for it.
ofut raeal-times," her husband feels that he is under an indulgent economy" which is course, not to be conceded that this is in any way inconsistent with a adapted granously to his fancies, but that quasi-religious reverence for your husband his wife perfectly enters into the intrinais on what yon darkly suppose to be his own speakness of his nature, and covers it by pepuliar ground. There, in his own ligh the pleasut notion that she has herself adopted his and makes it a favour region, be it of sobolarship, or political adop his tastes, economy, or commercial mysterios, or litto her that he will not waire them. The erary attainment, or legal, or medical, or uncultivated woman thinks. her husband theological research, he is still your hero, really needs these little gratifications, and grand, masterful, inexplicable. And the grates apor him by showing that she thinks existence of a region in which you thus so. The cultivated woman secures them abase yourself before him, even in your by some device which maker her husband secret hearts, is possibly alucet essential to be clearly that she knows they are ratlur
(Foocan Advertiser, May 4, 1867.) the levity and pleasurable reaction of that arbitrary faneus, and indulges them on other attitude of mind in which you feel that very account. So far from oulture a a purpose. Only a guld-producing catony in its compass, The Treaty Forts of Chin We have received a copy of "Notes and authorized to look down upon him as a unfitting a wife to cocker up her husband, would have been so lavish on the implement and Japan, by Musers Mayers, Danuya and Queries: this publication will be really
rose, thistle, and of solid gold; child that needs an indulgent treatment, an she is almost unfit for that great duty It almost compassionate care. A woman without it The power of sutering into shamrook wore beautifully worked in rolief king, he surpasses them. It is difficult to usuful, it contains much matter relating to
the infuitely little," and recognizing i
topowe wish it every anceoes. inologues, on the basidio, and near its junction with for it contains a mixture of history, supo: China which otherwise would be lost, and never fairly enjoys her part as a wife who
bygione, graphy, does not patronize her husband a good dest fairly as infinity little, and yet yielding the blade it was encircled by rows of dia grap on Ball points, conscimis of her their wall as complete and
hereaf peated; and thigh, that emancipation of spirit which makes chiefly by culture. And how ean any we DË these of his seerman cocker up her husband successfully 80 very like
spoiling him. If you yourself withiant the anbtle discrimination which attach any real importance to the little enters into all these shades of fooling, and matters pui look after for bin, so far it is adapts itself delicately to them all? not properly cockering When you ment over him when he comes in wet and cold from a snowstorm, or hate his head
no
From the Englishman (Calcutta) of June 8:- ONE of the most important ceremonies in **Plu colebrated volumes of the French which the Prines was engaged during his Abbé Huc on China, and Sir Rutherford visit to Victoria was in laying the founda Alcock's acestiat of Japan uru, tion-stone of the new Town Hall at Mel-doubt, works of a far higher classi bourne. The correspondents give a humor and more extensive soope this the one
Royal
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bis Regiption of the dutiests way in which now before us; bat for practical utility. Opinions of the Press.
if afraid to apply it to such residence in any of the places coming with- good ages handled his baddsome for all purposes of locomotion, trading and
trowel,
under what class of baoke tu
Chi
and who is not mildly its true importance in lile as of grace, inonds, turquoisee, and pearls. Basnaete, Bradshaw's Muray's Hand-book and neso antiquaries and scientific men ought
MISCELLANEOUS.
ronth of Fienber, which will
***
its
S
Perdana; the book will evance of Notee andunication
when nches with eau-de-Cologne, OF BOU POST-NUPTIAL IMPEDIMENTE TO MATRI-one by the German residents in the colony that he has his tonio at the right hour BONY. A girl need not give up all her when he is ill, or seuld the servants foramusemente because she has captured a BEECHER A DARWINIAN The Bord.this work contains not only mast valuable
information, but many useful hints.
ris as it
se might
TOCUR We have received the first number, which (San Francisco News Letter, Mar. 23, 1867
thal his food is 23 ho likes it, that thing. Ton to one the Isband break- -ot which it may be thought less particular thing and Japan," to which tury is full of curious, out-of-the-way, and inte-
is
is huwant of sleep. There is
de in
wife
Teason
more dowdily short after the
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of these superfinous Itle capricce bali wears & dress which the French largely destined, and in the toat it ap- panelar regarding them, from their.
lest her
Two periodicals which are likely to be of
will form their medium of er regarded in the Pasti of the colony as not prove attractive to students, it is caland bring into notice what otherwise r the Prince's month. The one particular insulated to give a more intimate knowledge havelin unknown and buried in themselves. which the Australians were unmerciful to of the towns it describes, aided by the ex- Now that Law and Uficialism have gut their ginest was in the unusher of addresses colleat maps which accompany it-the their Gazotte, Science and Philology their Notwithstanding his tauense fund of goud work entirely of Chinese than any of the Notes and Queries, and Missionaries their ature he was obliged to dodge some of more elaborated works that have preceded Recorder, the various divisions of mental We trust we have said enough thought and work in this land ought to be these addresses. Among those received was
well taken care of; for our part we are glad a show that for any one about to visit, on co replied in
in fermau. reside in either of the countries described, to see these aovaal issues, both on acenunt to which the Prince 1
of the information and instruction they alford, and the index they supply to the ing work, or "break" a very unexpected bili bisigint; but the young married woman remo un des antegiavialle." Ilo took for
mental vigour of the foreign community in who is to be seen, night after night, racing sermon the He to high all those cases you are simply down a ball-room with whiskered pand book of the generations of Adabu. Perhaps
AN. C. Daily Noirs, May 16)- text the 5th chuptor of its
of Genesis-the
this land A very interesting book has lately been giving hits your hearty sytopathy, oond force husars, must fud dikeuksi cockering him up. But it is in taking care attending to bar household dinties in the there was not, lie sat, another chayer out published, entitled The Treaty Forts of
the regarding fandy of bis is gratified about having York
himself, or in company with the profit could be adincel, you there might be complete guide, und shire pudding with rout beaf, or think that newspaper only; zure a bid substitute, it some flowers glennud mit of the stubble of which it gives interesting partionlausoting matter.
described are (Singapore Free Press, Mar. 3, 1867.) eer, laps of the various By curious dislike to being fidgeted the may be, for wife who is not more than
not more than field. The question would at once ocvir,
We have received the drst number of sarvast's entering to draw down the blinds half awake, and orcsa from weseinus and did these antediluvian men live to so grant inserted, and an appendix shows the exist
and why was it cuting means of transport betoon Europe neat little pamphlet of eight pages and But the shulters in his
is study, inonred, or that that nufortunate taste for married sister should dress-why the an ago as He did not thing and Amerien and these two countries. Aules and Queries on China titled plenty of cream in his ten, which spoile it them the unmariod; but the hideously the age was falinas, because he believe work of the kind was much exted, to containing some able, and interesting his- to to your finer peroptiuus, in quale foxtravagant fushijonia of draw which prevail the Word of Gent. The number of years in the information regarding is districts borical: japers on China, together with
in these thing
that you feel the
gerently meant so many years. The the notes and numerous queries for future con- in goud society are too often caricaturel light of cockering your husbands up, and and burlesqued by the young English wife. Word of God referet to the unrliest specs in which they made that had hitherto tributors to answer, and states that the that your
faces, beau with ad of the matron now-a-daya quite eclipses the mens of the human race; and if they war been concealed under the mysterious hiero- matber of its pages will depend upon the
in conceding
1 something
frailty Anche light entirely independent of for waltzes more violently; she dresses raore all incrisistent that the human beings open only to sinologues. The nodeat hope The work will be received with excess alty maiden. She flirts mers industriously, she created at the lowest pointe, it was not af slyphics of the Chinese language, or at beat number and longth of its contributionis, what you yourselves, Nay, a truly cooketing outrageously, flang it!" said Deshouki lave been coarse and cumbers and expressed by the authors, that much will by filerary mon, as throwing light upon will usually withhold something out of very the other dag, speaking of a well-known Jong lived. Those men of remote antiquity be found in the present book that is new the ancient traditions of China, with re- self-denial, and in order to clinch the sense beauty, who has not you cussed to reign, seemed to have boin largely animal and and unknown to the general render, is, we searches into the laws of the various pro-
shin, fully justified.*** Hongkong vinces, and the custom of the people. in nerve, which was the gustan the and Cantou, for example, e dubaient of free gift with which she gives what she she knows as much slang ás cabman,
In the
each coupy more It seems so clear to her that all the drinks as much as a fish, only it's en of mural power. duen give
Report of North Chines Branch of beginning the 1:an
conceiv kuinan race
100 pages, comprising every slie gambles like Fox and Sheridan
the physical powers most
the Royal Asiatic Society. March 1867- to be humnuted on principle, not.
history native and foreign, to particulars of husband come
want something which is police would exclude from the Jardin peared that they readied an extraordinary hist really b bad for
that she
will fix on Mabille and it's for a jade like this that age before they had arrived at puberty, the geologioni farnution and botanies Something to herself the pleasure of you ask ane to give up my trust of bread They wer slowgoing, ineficient creatures, wealth of the neighbourhood. Not great service have also heeu commenced givingst
nothing which she fries and liberty-my shilling whist and ny and he did not believe Adam was different the least interesting feature in the book une is phablished at Foochow and is called ક્ષેત
ander review, is the insight it affords us "The Missionary Recorder," and the other little bapricious or, perhans, evan not
Not if I know it." "Dis
a oyuival from then. Adam:
in diferanates from tongkong and is called population in truly good for her husland to
to have and
in but I suspect that gobie
The whole human family into the character of the pupu memory philosopher; will preach a placid little ce tempore Bermion, respects his skerph is not much everdrawn. began at the bottom and worked their way erent parts of this rast empire, *** One Notes & Queries". It is intended to serve
of the most
Host interesting on the ocasion, exhorting him to meekness
Fraser's e" for December.
Magazine"
up, and were destined to work their way
than
of the history; topographical sons interested in t Philology, Ger and anbulssion. You cannot want ézn-
The advices to
to luid froin America shew np to a much higher level
would be features of Farminan. The vicissitudes of graphy or History. These indications of li
the peculiarities of its inhabit turare
totary activity are perhaps e most import Stairs that the Prestucat was about to adopt great misfortune. Death was thought. by taki story; te puted mineral wealth of its nat sign of the fiules" has bech, our
a short, sharp, and decisive policy with some to by a wolfurtune, but it was not. ants, and the reputed a
jand, to province to record, for they are all means hillafford amplo subject for research; an to the Alabama claims, A.
For MBBY
sons it would be unfortunate regard to the
A. despatch
From his of the other, which seems so hard to estab of the President's private secretary sent to if people lived in the full possession of their 4 person of kir Swinhoo's lastes, must have to facilitate that auntual understanding ons Philadelphiu states that the Government Fowers to a great age. Suppose then who offered powerful attractious.
"Notes on Formosa are derived many lish between Europe and China. their hands we Now, the drift of our observations is this, would demand immediate reparation for the scores of millions in it prevent or the particulare given in the work under.
to live 500 gear,
(Shanghai Recorder, May 17, 1867.) nothing s suffered by its citigius at the hands im wrongs aud
review.
Interesting descriptions
We are put in possession of the fourth mense field to women in his respect, in- of the Alabama and other vessels fitted out theic becoming, despots, and with them of the fraza and Hora of the island are
the rebellion. This mat woul
at would have no chance to
our and Japan. In saying that the preacut stead of closing it. They will bumour, will in Engla i sereral of the There were inany consulations in the ictly, for details of which we refor number of Notes and Queries on China readers to the book itself. We hays, we uber equals in interest and importance the right onea only would die. The New York Herald of men,
A MODEST PATRIOT. During the war abeliovo, said enough to show the scope and ita pretecessors, we have already ssid some of the leading English
patriot in Maine folt ashamed of remaining character of the work; and must take
great dead in its favour. Cur knowledge theless and light" of high intellectual duetura of divinity, statesmien, politician,at home while his brethren, were in the
this pro Suppoas education helps than to and political journals are pleading i
bille, of component, though with the of these cunntries has hither to r
our akatoh of the lowing letter to Governor Washburn information it gives regarding the varione scattered, sc ill-arranged, entombed as it now, that a man's taste (sas) for and the Herald therefore thinks tlist if the
future occasion. In the FBEU, in a series of works, in different lan cheese is a ocarse appetite which they can President makes ho demand for prompt Me fos. Washiteru sir 1 feat ass hope I had treats ports, on
The last two centuries, that some means not even wish to share, or that his in eompensation, England will probably close aught to be daing ammething for my contry meantime, we can assure our readers that guages, and spreading in point of time, over tience of abpunctuality in the inner hour the controversy by coming down with the ad hay you a curnals place for me I shud 10 one who takes the trouble to gains of separating what is really bew, from what inue to a
cribed is much to be desired to physical vehemence of nature bish. It suggeste, howevor, that there is like to have it if you has wit me and give mortis complyaludge of it, will regret has possibly, been over and over again des- which they ought to be more govern-no necessity for an immediate settlement of me instructions what you Want me to do, the
Shanghai Recorder May 7, and Supreme As a medium of intercommunication un still, their higher euitare randers these claims. They may be judiciously held Yours truly,
MAS MARGAzer Case, of Pittsburg, Court and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1887. these and many other subjects of interest there more tolerant than they otherwise in terrorem over England, subject to i fore- would ha of these inferior impulses, and closure at any time, The New York Times Pennsylvania, bought a black cat for the. A very useful book has just been issued to those connected with the far East, w
the must hail the a
hail the appearance of Notes and heightens their sense of angclic stiperiority. saye the real ground of complaint is the repurpose of taking three drops of blood from from the Press in Hongkong under
*** We need only add that They have learned, probally, that there cognition of the South, by which England it to be administered to agrandshild suffer title of the Guide Book and Fade-mecum Queries." may be svine connection between theas sa heoutre largely responsible for the duration, ing from: Group. Thereupon her neighbours to the Treaty Purts of China and Japan," the perinical is of convenient size, is ears her will witch compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Dennys fully edited by Mr N. U. Dennys, sad is bitrary, fancies, thewilful tastes, and the guitude, and morous cost of the war. rajad a tu call vou is. The Book is very onvenienti got hp; is published at the low price of 84 per annum) great
driving power which carries on the It is a wrong that to be redrossed by the craft, and sho dead work of life. They have not Isarnement of money. War is the only weds, her lawyer, brought twenty witnes ty ports, si eontning bosides much useful and Queries on China and Japan" will meet
Mr William interspersed for protection. history and studied literature without ece rescuting it. ing that something of the force of
pipe.
of
naver
an
AGE WOT
dles, my dur, so soon; do rest your pour that there was all impression abroad in the Longevity, such as-that of present, to a sketch of the hisptere is dergied as a medium of interation for per
yes httle, or you will quite wear them.
out. Remember what Cowper says
Not undelightful is an hour to me So spent in parlour twilight,"
and so forth.
that "the higher culture" opens au
a still milder tenderness of pity, the various ter is commented upon caprices
s and frailties of their husbands, if American they are still more deeply imbued with the
culture.
mize
life
may-
perceivers.
TERROIES
ment of
Were
of it for
"..
believe that
But the New York hat the Americau
going to war with
form authorities for
of mich interest. Our readers will feel na- turally interested in what is said concern.
terested in dsintie researelica..
tory
of This place is conveyed in Mir
*
veet 80
* **
with maps of the various trea- und inving wid this, wo trust that "Notes
with that success which so ereditable & pro ses to prove that the chikt recovered the local information, historicut sketches of duction deserves at the hands of those in- does not be due to the wilfulness of 2011, something have any idea of
blood was thinistered.. moment the which it would not be quite well to aunibi land. It would mean war with England If you wish to irritate gas, put it out."
and France combined. The Times coneurs The best way to settle a person is fo butd, and which can best he modulated by
The two fast numbers of Notes & Ques gentle and
gant tulence
A true with correspondente from this side ja con- bunch in his ked, he will fuel sting after ng Shanghai; and a good klea of the hus-Faucon fiestory Lecorder, April, 1867. ) seldom
& mag. au of a
The other ports rie on Chou and Japan have been placed Ridering that the President is trying to make i wards. To render a sedentary empation Danny's work.
rour table. The magazino is every way wholly reasonable being, and culture only political capital out of the Alaban claims uniorizontal position may be effected by a in China and also those in Japan are
of the Congress is by ita Naturalisation bed of roses, the thorns not having been carefully described, and aluat all par- creditable to its editor and publishere, helps her to diacerii greater regiona irrationality in him, without fretting, BIU.
removed. The pain of glass may be felt by timlara which can be reenived by the we cannot but wish them the utmost suc ABOUT DRIVING MELER, Must ever one thrusting one's haud through a window. traveller ur resident are to be found in cess in their efforts to fill an important and nay, not without complacency, at the disco.
is familiar with the mode of driving"(0) A dagger planted in the breast will grow if this work, which may be justly regarded as hitherto unoccupied place in Eastern literg drove of young mules. It is on the iuvorse it takes root,
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The following is tents of this Book:-
CHAP. 1. Four Treat 1.-Treaty will,
Chinese Tax 2.-Treaty with 3.-Treaty with 4-Treaty with
Supplementa
CHAP. I.- Articles of T 1.-Tariff on Art 2.-Tariff on Art 3.-Rules respect Chinese Text -Description o 5.-Description o
GEAP II Foreign Comms 1-Port of Cauto 2.Port of Uhat 3.-Port of Kiung
4-Port of Aznoy
5.-Port of Fooch
6.-Ports of Tams
mosa, 7.-Port of Ning S-Port of Shang 9.-Forts on the
the Interio
10.-Port of Tange 11.-Port of Tients 12-Port of Nowol 13.-Colony of Ho
14.Colony si Ma
UHAP: IV.
Foreign Comme 1.-Intercourse w 2-Treaty batwei
Japan. 5.-Ports open to Nagasaki,
Kanagawa and -Japanese Co
Burea,
5.-American Cour
CHAP. V.-
•Moneys, Weight 1.-Cliinese Curra 2.-Chinese Nume 3.-Chinese Con.i
4.- Measures of L -Measures of I 6. Chinese Lan 7-Chinese Divisi
QBAP. VI Western Minnes 1.-Aramese Mic
2.- Port of Saigo 3.Treaty with bi Siamese Mong 4:-Netherlands 5-Philippine Isla Sailing Direct
7.
8. Indian Preside
dras, Bumik 9.-Ceylou.... 10. English and D 11.-Unital Sintos
CHAP. VI.
Tables on Pric 1-Comparison of 2.Relating to Ex S.-Kelating to li 4.-Comparison of] 5.-Measurement - 6-Bullion Operat
APPENDIX.--Conteă tions for the Coast Japan Islands; also of Chinese Words occu Sailing Directions; an sitions of places on the nose Coasta.
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last section of the meats in Bullion" furnished for the G Нагрет, Esq. of the India at Hongkong, wi perience in the exchan of the precious metals i "The Appendix of S been reprinted fro With short faterruptio Singapore to Hakoladi
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