APRIL 22, 1868.
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ONGKONG.
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4
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ULLS DISCOUNTED.
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ription of Banking and as transacted.
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ngements, euuld address the
the subject when their cam
eive the immediate attention of
f the Company, October 13, 1886.
No. 1523-APRIL 22, 1868.]
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THE CHIRA M.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APR. 23, 1868.
EXPLORATION OF THE YELLOW
RIVER
The decision arrived at by the China Amatic Society to raise funds for the
LOCAL
ANOTHER CONVICT ESCAPE.
It is to be feared that, some further pro- cautions are necessary to prevent the cliances of ascape which are now again being availed ef by the Gaul birds under servitude of periode of various duration in the Gaul Gangs. Another convict escaped from the Gang this morning, whose period of survitule (i wo mistake not) was fourteen years. It might be suggested to whoover customary
in other convict establishments to place no great a chance of escape in the way of men under so lengthy sentences, as that which the chain gaug affords.
TO-DAY'S POLICE
A
THE GRINA MAIL.
by the term grondaba in India, and which, nat Lae have been translated into Chinese A STRANGE SIAMESE ROMANCE.The. from their vicious propensities ant preda by the Rey, W. A. P. Martin, D.D., pub. priests or bouzes of Siam are rowed to celi- tory in Coglos, and called Hors or Rogues, thed at the spouse of the Lupezial beer, and n-monastic life. Death in the Government, and adapteil as a Bational retain consequence of any known departure ns-an outcast; and like the human name since that an American College should be not even be supposed conscious of the pre- rogue elephant is liko amgue among text-bout, Mr B. propoand foule time from the view of celibacy; a priest sunst anke, he revenges himself by giving up his established at Fekong, using for the purpose sense of such temptation as life to mischief. In Ceylon they spond the
as women, to
the the hudemnity Fund. Our Government interruption of that abstract coutoniplation their nighta in
marauding." They destroy bns approved I of plantations; they tread down gardous
but Congress has not which is the aim and end of the Budhist they ruin rice fields and cocoanut trees, suggestion of Robert Hart, Inspector-ed in one of the large monastries attached
yet acted. The Chinese, however, at the votary. One among the priests, who swarm They hide in the forests in the day time, General of Imperial Maritime Customs, to the temples, had been remarkable but sometimes they will venture out and have c
ble for has charge of such waters that it is holdly carry of booty from the fields, or rable Su-ki-ou, tlie eulogiser of Waslung-Lact of sulf-sacrifice enjoined the his wat
opened a college, of which the vune his unfling seal in the practice suddenly rust on the traveller in the thick tom, is the Chiness, and Dr Martin is the observing the most rigid abstinence, and by his religion, woods and murder him without mercy, foreign, head.
also a silence which gave external evidence. They seem to hate men, and no doubt liave The great cause of missions has found in of the abstraction of his mind from all the
in! exuse enough to do so from their point of Mr Burlingame an ardent supportor, and cares and concerne of this mundane exist view. The natives are glad when an Englas advanced from the Soul iar heyendence. ile had takon his enru with his 15sh no potsman arrive and eagerly offer to the "treat Wall," and how the good seed brethren to issue, forth upon there is guide in the hope that ho
receive the daily contribu among the named tribes of that vast region.|tions of
f provisions so comecting the treaty ports frout Canton to bones. Sometimes he went alone; Inter- Thors grant of a sibmarine telegraph. the people for the sustenance of the Tientsin, was unde to sb B. in 1885. Under ly, on the occasion of his fulfilling this this corporative policy the tradu of. China mission nique, be had not returned without has advancel from collars to non natal delay. There is a certain
hundred fo
fobody raight have been taken into the Chinese duty is to watch over the private and pabe
privathood whose among the
especial til service, aut under the direction of lie conduct of the other members Lheir Bir Flavt they are doing much to civilize fraternity, and to bring them to trial for China. The tonnage dues of the Empire neglect of day, or un conviction are being appropriated to the creation crime, religious or mural.
11030 officiale, of any
the pilotage into their hands; arsenals are being establisted, aut they are building gunboate after approved foreign models; ly, in the direction of true progress in abort, they are moving slowly, but sure Evening Bulletin.,
exploration of the Yellow River is plreet yesterday afternoon. A chair-coolie uns of these truly elephanty lay low is planet in the broad plateau of Mongolia rly day willingly Bet aside by
choring sign of vitality, so far as the Society is concerned.
But wo at see that the duty of providing the money necessary, for an expulition which may bear important results to both foreign nations and China, ought, in any way, to devolve upm & body whose pursuit and aim are purely literary and scrubific, That the selection of a qualified person
Alexander David Lewie was charged with having mashed a chair to pieces in the
this chair, bis face bleeding meanwhile, deposed to having seen defendant smashing Lewis pleaded that he had been grossly insulted by the confes, and as they took to their heels, he wrented his vengeance upon the chair. His Worship (Bir Goodlake) remarked that the chair-coolies deserved all they bad got. Had their choir not been sused, he would have pushed them;
the prisoner. Lewis was described and as it was, he would simply discharge
servant in Mosque Street."
28
** of
Eves,
a
of their adventuros with rogue elephants, The natives tell many interesting stories and from these narratives, as written by Singhalesu gentleman, I will select one of this boat,
to accompany party bound on geo- Laces S. Hank was summoned by the termbed to on that the owners do- Jiglt houses; the Goverusent has taken! Going apprised that a grave suspicion at-
J.
The superintendent of a coconut plat-300,000,000 dollars. tation near Negombo totul a story of an adventuro with nu alopuut which shows that four-legged "ogica" are addicted to "sport" as well as
as two-legged intern. A "rogne sleplant had done to auch in
to tlie
kill it. They ie up a party of ten persona, who carried six loaded files. The leader was Mr Lindsay, an Englishman As they were quietly walking along the who was then living in Ceylon, path which led to the spot where the ele- plant had been seen an hour before, the A Portuguese woman named Mira Far native who was in advance shouted wildly, sales summoned a Ohinswonian who lived" There and took to his heels. The with her, for assault. She stated that on brute at this time was only 30 or 40 yards
Inspector of nuisances for keeping the side of his house in a dirty state, and allowing His Clerk appeared for him and admitted the down-spout to remain out of
of rupit.- the charge. Fined $1, and the down-spout ordered to be repaired forthwith,
።
MISCELLANEQUS.
tached to one of their cader, placed a spy: over his colust. Having alotest for this purpose one of the most tried and sugacions studying alusely the tourments and actions thongst themselves, he began his task by of the supposed delinquent. On his return treat one of his missions on the river, un- porceived, he watched him as liv sat alone.
He appea ed frequently to take something
was enabled v
Very probably be a waste of time, ant and her husband beat ker very severely reaching the branches of a tres in safety generally, instead of returning to be home the next’veraston (
graphical research in China, who should record in precise aientific terms the actual results arrived at, should be vented in and confided to the socoty score able and proper. But le results of any such enterprise, whether favorable or favorable, refer 50 exclusively to the com mercial interests of foreigners in China that the Chinese and other governments
A CUNE FOB JEALOUSYA Hawaiianhia bosum, which he pressed to his are in duty bound to provide the neces-Seturday she was requested by the defend from the hunters. Every one of them at who had been for some this past working ups, and then returned it to its resting- abs off place, the spy, drawing gradually nearer, neve mind an idea that the opening up defundant) thris & cap. at Lar and and ran for his life, The elephant gave lately, and found himself the pressured article was ass; Iurther obspr. of a new artery of trade would bu fondant, in her defence, said that complain- Tuice,
struck her on the eye (mark shewn)-De-chase, screaming at the top of his shrill sessor of $110 cash. With this litt rottune
The Englishman succeeded in in hand, i proceeded to enjoy houseff vation and vigilanco now?
now become necessary. advantageous to national interests would
and showed some marks on her hands and
the culprit's sally- the rest quickly imitated his example. ani sikring the process of his honest ing forth on the river, his come was trook that part of a question ie casily dealt her head. His Worship remarked that "As for myself," said the gentleman who later with us wife, who Baturally believed ed by the spy, by whom he
ana't with by insisting that the exploring both had evidently been quarrelling and told me the story, although I made one herself entitled to
I to souie consideration. Ofter a gate of oe of the gardens sloping party be furnished with proper protecghting; but he should advise them to go or two supechanan efforts, I
could -not-
course the
the money quickly disappeared, and down to the water, and to mesta yunus, tion, than which no further Chinese and home, come to terms and be good friends climb the free. But there was no time to the penniless and rapentant husband turned and handsome Lava girl, with whon-con- nied be required. But the governments
again-Defen lant discharged.
be lost. The elephant was running ut nie to his home, seeking perbaus sympathy in trary to the sacerdotal law--he was scan to Several other paltry cases were dia
with his trunk beut down in a curve to- in his troubles, where in s prosperity be solian of receiving a rese, which words, from whose hands be of England, the United States and France posed of.
ward the ground. At this critical moment had only proffered forgetfulness and neglected to bis could well afford the paltay stihscription
Mr Lindeny held ont his foot, by the help but the Adiguant was soon informed bin pressed to
hips: At
t length, being found some five hundred or one thousand do}-{
which, and then of the branches, which that he was not welcome; indeed, that his about from his cell aca late hour in the lais, which, it is estimated, would cover
were three or four feet above my head, I conduct was inexcusable, and that bar evening, he was proved to have
kopt all necessary expenses, while the mercau
mausged to scramble up the bravels.
The clephant hosil
nt hesitated
aloha for hun was pau. Jealousy added areret assignation with the maideuan sot which sealed his fate. The following day faw moments, its sting to the reproaches of the angered Evidently considering what was Eest, for wife, and therefore no suivent of protest he was tried for his crine and condemned bim
mude of xllack shows how tioun of, tunccents or explanation could to a prol death; while a similar sad fate sugacions these huge natures are. First
passed beyond the arbitrament of reusou. BEIYAN AND AMERICA.-The New York:
war by
made
the husband to Tribune of February 7, in an editorial arti- aloba of his wife. might be regained, and aid "swers that question in the nega- kahana, after due deliberation, decided beligerent rights' is mere moonshine." It his own innocence by demonstrated. Tho tive. It says, England's recognitions of that Kuulaau should submit his case to says further, " We have a pet seen no
SUPREME COURT, BEFORE CHIEF JUSTICE SMALE.
NISI PRUS-
KOK POH LOAM D. LOAM WAH THJAW,
of
to do,
also
waa
be
tile community would most probably be able to place a small steam vessel at the disposal of the expedition. We should This case, which was a claim for $2,400 at least advocate an appeal to official uppu au account stated, was not down for coiling bia trunk around the stem of the about a reconciliation. The case bed was judged the unfurtonato maiden. help in the first plaet, not merely as a trial of a common jury, but was adjourned tree, lo tried in vain to tear it up by the and a hona, for advice as to how the cle entitled "Have we a quarrel with Eng-
structed by Mr Hazeland, appeared for the
maiter of expense, but on accontit of the for ten days, in order that bills in Chancery greater importance which would attach might be led by parties. Mr. Hillyar, in- to the report of a party started nuder defendant while tue Attorney General, governurat auspices, than to the squally instructed by Mr Caldwell, appeared on
This case
belialf.
roots: Putting his head against it be ora leaned deavored to push it over found that his offorts were useless. Then, After pushing for several minutes he in order to weaken its hold, he trampled down all the projecting roots, moving the man, (shark) by jumping overboard evidence of wantum interference with
Peace-
perfect but less public efforts of a scienti- pluistif's at of a partnership.of.{. round and round the trees as he did so. after nightfall, when sharks are mortable Americans. To arrest of Ble Train Mic body only. If the British and Ame foartuun or fifteen Chinunes in Bangkok Hu failed again to push it over, and. tried in the harbor and most favenons was invite wid sought. Train is a re
rican governmenta are unwilling to risk
the loss of the enormous sum we have and Singapore, trading between Sian sud tuis plaintiff being managing partner tan
partners; so that the question involves the investigation of an interminable umber of books and acenauts. Defendant pleads another set of accounts stated, fr proof of non-indebtedness, and also puta forward a large scuff in the shape of
námed, our lively allies the French (og ud defendant being one of
enumneraus
C
only people who appear to have any con ooption of how to leal with the Chines) may possibly take up the matteru which case, though we by no means a fectionate (as the Yankees say) thuit policy, we shall heartily wish them bucmney advanced for goods which wed to, and then reached out his trunk for song, the effiency of which is not esteem would have beon:in Fort Lafayette in two
again and again. Sering a pile of timber for 10g, and if bir Shark let Tu off, the adventurer,
who food,
lives on ner by which had bou Intoly cut down,
on a clay jack re wife could da
Девы. Не ши
must also, while potation, and his arrest is money iu his he carried it, picer by piece, to the root of in the water, inforon the tinny judges of his puuket.
the would't have missed it for a the
roe, and
led it up with as much
goud deal of by shunting Ju Pele, pau Mano,
money. Wo would have done. us if he had served an when, if innocent, he would say to the thi judgment and
suse thing during the rebellion, If apprenticeship to a wood-awyer.
shore unband; but if guilty,
would bay Englishnan had landed in New York After carrying 36 pieces he mounted the needed cut it sen. This appeal to the Train didi at Coiku envoy
the ro lactoxin, pit, lua hind leg on it, raised the man
thebers,
and their load-mouthed frion-le fore part of
of the old Hawvinu super- lindy and rested it on the
cess. While fully sympathising with the public spirit which induces the Asia- tio Society to come forward, we are tù- willing to see an enterprise upon which much will depend regarding our future intercourse with the Northern provinces,
able to hope ouly for a scientific in place of a political and commercial rosult to their efforts...
never forwarded the business was closed about a year ago.
The adjournment was agreed upon with consent of both parties.
IN BANKRUPTCY.---
Mr. N. T. Dennys appeared to pass his solicitor in the bankruptcy.
Thus Osler Justios, after eliciting a state- tuent of the causes which led to the Bank ruptcy, saal that as no one appeared to on poso Alz Dennys might pass. None of the wetitors bid appeared to prove, and if they were datished ho had no runson to raise ob
his
his
prey
were still out of reach.
try:
killed, that are dangerous to travellers. The ordinary, elephant je not like the rogue savage, wary and revengeful, or as Sir S. Baker expresses it, thisting for blood, and latowing no greater pleasur than the art of crushing his visit to shapeless muss beneath his feet
is
обь
THE MONT CENIS TUNNEL The secution of the works at the bloat Quais
pro-
But the stratagem failed; they dong the educated Hawaiians of to hours."
day. It is not a izore aba Mr Lindsay now thought that as fair than that on which was founded the bos passed into the hands cía.com-
or the smoking out of a Salem with, or any play was no more than his due, he would of those crucial tests while in the middle pang, having as its head the two engineurs
his skill
on the elephant, and after two
undertakes left in the hands of those who will be final examinati. Gaskell appeared as elephants after their young live been The appeal to the shark was made oneals from thà 1st of Jupňary last, and to to finish the tume! in fone sig, succeeded in kilting hin: It is only ages are supposed to be potent to discover Sonneiller and Grattoni. The company
the innocent and overwhelus the *igne or outcast elephante, or
guilty. Female
Thurday
stipulated sum for every month night by Kanilaan jumping of pay a the alcazibet. Wint, and as, nothing beyond that simu turing which it shall not
have beon landed none bits foot of Richard St. A hand, should the work be finished befe happened, ster across the reef aid
completed, while, on the other awd of natives gathered about bin, and that time, the company is to receive the Is any action to be entered on, by
the wife, with bor jealousy dispelled, To- mount for every month gained. It local Hongkong Association, with re
ceived him again at his ference to the meeting on London Theisideration, lowever, of the fact
his house, and the is stated that the chief dithculties He ou discord, was fully disposed of. What the Italisa side of the mountain, where, in home keeping youths
the care throught of der ute has not consequence of the greater har tired of the are evidently dissatisfied with the memorial sent to be would postpone his consideration of the that some of the creditors wore in England,
MR BURLINGAME'S CAREER IN transpired, but as they did not sup on the woks, the cost of tunnelling is about swinger, it is fair to conclude that they certumette, whereas on the
£72,000 them, and it is no less certain that they application for discharge for a week; but
Mr Burlingame's coat in China is well did not comprehend the chanes which was
Bide the
aust is only from £10,000 are waiting for further hiust is a not to be misunderstood, he wished to say town. With his friend mu solleague, offered to them offanking an oxcellent meal£12,000. parent that some if not all of thein that the potponent was not to be sup (the late) Sir Frederick Bruce, Mr Bern delinquent husband. If the appeal to
THAT girl is always going off on a tan. exolained an irritared father, whose the former, and Me Vangelly, the present demand, by indignant wives, we fear that Russion. Minister, they laid the foundations now and then a citizen might be carried Mr Boerbon, late of the Hotel de France, of the co-operative policy now adopted out to sea-Hawaiian Cazette.
the
$ VNTHO
·want instruction. For instance, one go.posed to arise from anything in the bank-theny, now at Washington, Mr Ballerzsch, the man was quivirally imperative on ich.fing" daughter was a surus of great
tleman said that the military contribution reptes.
fell upon the European residents of this
colony, whereas it is upon record that
four-sevenths of the general revenue
(from which the contribution is paid) are
annoyance to him to which tlio girl rejoin-
of
ed, the fan-gent that I am fually going
with, is that rich leather thaker whoun
you
intructed me to yourself."
A WISCONSIN girl, who became crazy at
appeared on a petition for adjudication as by the chief treaty Powers and sustained
BIRDS AND REPTILES -Professor Huxley bankrupt. In reply to the Court, the by their present representativos af Teking is working at a subject which is an interest applicant stated that he was at present in viz. Sir Eutherford Alcock, K. C. B, ing ora 1
oca for anatomists anil palm ontologists were some courtosios interchanged about he saw nothing to prevent adjudication, Envoy of France, Mr
of feptiles, on, in other words, on a class of restored to reason when matrimony was
ainials which appear to come between promised from Prussia, and Don Limbaldo d'Mas, bins and reptiles Fa
H.
our roads but everybody fought shy of and the petitioner would be released from ussia, the. Barun d'Rechfonas
derived from the Chinese, Then there custody. The Chief Justice observed that M'a Minister, Cunnamely,
on the affinities between birds und the death of her mother, was immediately
the gambling fine. The time is cothe ensfory, und appear to giro all information nigh Minister. This policy substitutes at alt strich and a cerns on luog
when the association, if it is to effect any possible on an early day.
good, should speak out, and declare to
ertate 1. The Association has taken upon
ABOUT ROGUES.”.
at his wero unite
a
Bitself the representation of our local affalis | he did not know their habits would suppose the approval of his colleagues; he led the bird's foot in the sandstong of Co&', and put an end to & precedent that, in
caso of
would imagino fair diplomatic action for the old doctrine that their skeletone hare many points of
WAR WITH ENGLAND. of furco, girantees the of Its Loudon waljutor, what it's opinions ADVENTURES WITH AN ELEPHANT a prop mes co-op -ation out all burial show, the armbisioce are so numerol
ins, resemblance, yet, as Professor Huxley (From The Commercial, Cincinnati, Feb. 3.) A peremptory demand upon England toe are, on (for instance) the cost of local ad-
matters in the Empire, During the six that it is not dificult to believe that birds the immediate settlement of the Alabama Wild slephants travel in families. Every years of service in China Mr Burlingam and reptiles came originally from a species claims would be an initiative of the greatest year to be absorbed gu deportacantemler of a family is a bloud, relativo. has, ruceived the warmest support of his of animal in which the peculiaritia nf bond prices the nld outainly have enu-
on These heils, as they are called, contain fovernment. I will briefly
As yet are missing sequences of most grava character. Wagos and expenses out of a revenue of a from 10 to 30 individlands, although some official note. fle nude the draft of the links in the series, but among those which Ur rolstions with Enghuni wild he din little over $800,000? Would it not be times there are mere then that even. In cooperative puloy which received the have been found in a fossil state are the gorously complicated, and a wat would not Well if the incoming Colonial Secretary the depth of the furesta of India and assent of his colleagues as an authoritative pterodactyl, the iguaucdon, archeopterys, be an impossibility, but almost a pro- Walt armed with new powers to put down Ceylon, large numbers of elephants travel in history and exposition of it; he drew up and one or two
atliers. As regards ili bability. expense in the management of so costly an company, from place to play, in search of
of an elaborate paper giving a
A construction of piercituoty, Professor Huxley considers it England would find it to her advantage water, or browse together in the friendliest the different Treaties úpon a great auimber was this creature that made the footmarks to pay for the mischief done by the Alaba way, and any one who chanced to see them, if of hitherto doubting points. This received which have been taken from the prints of to the home parliament. If it stops they were a single hard. But, on the first opposition to the Concession Doctrine," He concludes also that the creature was a rank of a belligerent, would he the ruin of a war with any power having the where it is, what have our $5 each been sign of danger, he would note the fact that under which it was proposed to take co-customed at tithes to walk on its hind legs, her conferee. This fact has hesu substan paid for 1
the elephantine regiment was made up ofccasious of land at the different Treaty in which position its feet would make the tially admitted by her public journals. family companies, whould at ones for intu ports; thin, if persisted in, would have led tracks now found on fossils, and its tail, It must be confessed that the Southern The Ceylon Examiner of March 24, con- chosen lender.
an independent body; and obey each ite in the disruption of China. This view has dragging on the ground, would form the Confederaty was a belligerent and a very tains the following reference to a matter
been sustained by the Treaty Powers also, grovo which still exists between the rows formidable . V'e recognized the Con- These leaders are mid to be elected by At the request of Me Burlingame, sustained af tracks in the slabs, and has long been a farise as bullgarents on many a da upon which we have thought it our duty impartial suffrage." There is no dis- by Sir Frederick Bruce and his olleagues, puzzle to unturalists, This scenis to be a prately contested battle-holl, and in to comment, and we trust that our Ceytinctions on account of sex or color--for Confederate pirates were excluded from probable solution of the question but Jon contemporary's views are correct the foals are eligible to this high office if Chinese watera Sir Frederick referred the what an amazing spectacle must have been The article in the Kandy Herald, way. The family pride of the elephant is ox- and he settled it to the satisfaction of Eme
they show themselves it for the position. Lay-Uabora difficulty to
to 3r Burlingame, presented by one of these huge creatures however, have been the candid truthssive One would as he reads about them land and China. Our Blue Book will
walking A good deal of nunecessary alarm as think that they must imagine that they testify how uobly Sir Frederick came to queuters of Puris cafes with his sharp say E. who has entertained the fre. reated by oneticle in the Randy Herald,ame ever in the Mayflower" and had the aid of our country, and sent home that ings for several years, is just married. On stating that the Mauritius: Fever had been grandfathers who fought at Banker Hill," imported into Gulle. Some twenty man of all that each of them whe oduvated at into the hands of the Confortantea and and the tears streamed dorm his cheate. feet which otherwise would have fallen returning from church he began to weep, the bitly, it appears, were inid up in Ros- Harvard College they are so exclusive in mude war inevitable between England and What is the matter?" anxionsly aaked reala" of naturalized Americae vitizens pital with fever indeed by local causes, their barnets, and treat the rest of the the United States. The action of Sie Fres bis and our contemporary published a sesa elephantkind with
he replied, Bobbing "Well" disposed persons have suffered inconveni median expletives, of whielt he seems to
selected as Minister to the United Welln gipay sa foretold that I shall once on that necount.
Our ownt If," writes Sir Emerson Tenant, States, and Mr Adams, our Minister to marry twice, and the lies of losing you fills streets have witnessed the parade of military have a largo stock. We were the first to by an resident, an elephant becomes England, as reportedly thanked him for my breast with sorrow publish a letter from a correspondent, who, hopulusaly separated from his own band, ie
A 1800 Dos. diamond ring was recently whose
ared with Springfield rifies, giving particulars of four men suttering is not permitted to a tach himself to any remarkable friendelip between Frederick found in a dead letier at. Washington, and up England. If this sort of demonstr the Mauritius fever having been lauded oshes. He way browse in their vicinity, Bruce and Arison Burlingame did much to returned to the water in England. It had tim of hostility toward es bad occurred af Galle, distinctly stated that there weys or resort to the ese place to drink or preserve the entente cordiale Letween the been sent to New York, and was naver England during our war, and British
grounds for fearing contagion; and we batle; but the intercourse is only on a dis-two countries.
eulled for.
stuiaries had made their appearauca în
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BARON
orees themER.
hangos of prisoners; aud ur-President.
and Secretary of State nel vammissionera of the Confederacy, one of whom was its Vice-President, in a remarkable conference, the very great aansitivences of Mr Saward We do not ser, therefore, the pertinence of about the British recognition of the South- ern Confederacy.
There have been some arbitrary ar
tional article, largely dashed with Mahon, guialted consideration vor und "distin-derick in this and other actes led to his and a believer iu pre-born British subjects--but very fee well-~
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his friendly interposition. In fact, the
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took care; in commenting on the subecquent tant and conventional footing, and no Mr K induced the Chiness Government WHEN the orown prince of Holland mar our midst, xrnwing sympathy with the among the troops, not to familiarity or intimats association is under to airplay an Amerionn gentogist, Raphaelries one of the daughters of the ex-King of Southern robels, we presume Mr Seward spidemic, though we insisted upon proper no reasonable doubt that this jealous and conl mines of North China are of great her wedding presents valued at eight million subject.
any way with the Mauritius any eironinstances permitted. There can be Pompelly, who has demonstested that the Hanover, her doting old father will make would have tinkled his little boll on thes precautions being taken to prevent the exclusive policy not only contributes to pro-extont and abound in coal of superior gad- guilders, including a beautiful residence
America and England cannot go to war portation of contagion from vessels coming duce, but maluly serves to perpetuate the lity. Through the same enlightened 10- Dear Arnholm, for which he has already without suffering intinite losses. We are
from Mauritius
class of solitary elephants, which are known fluence, Wheaton's Elements of Internatio. paid two millione
not in a condition to warrant. us in going