1588 JUNE 2, 1868,

it is particularly requested that all tions relating to the general buai- is paper he addressed to the and in no case tu individuala by- och delay and inconvenience in tion of business will thereby be

CORRESPONDENTS. mus are open to all who wish to public on legitimate grounis, but kold ourselves responsible for the our corrisponden's.. aunications addressed to this paper Acompanied by the name of the necessarily for publication, but ar

of good faith,

MARRIAGE.

2nd instant, at St. John's Catbe- ch, by the Reverend W. R.

PEER GEORGE LAWRIE, ES- ELY ANNE, daughter of the t John Smale Chief Justice of

GEINA MAIL.

YS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1868.

LOCAL

of a series of entertainments,

e given at fortnightly intervals, betit of the Relief Fand of the: inent, come off last evening, at Barracks. His Excellency the Lady MacDounell, and other

and

, military and novel, honoured

1 with their presstice.

The pr

pro-

s made up of readings by the

R. Beach, Major Reuves, and eembe, and by songs by the pany of vocalists drawn from the regiment. At the end of each ere was much

uch applause; the

rmances of the minsticia were dane, and received appropriate ment. The object of these on- e is well worthy of support, and see "civilians taking an carn- t in them,

Pearl left Nagasaki at daylight on oltium and arrived here this thus making the quick passage

The Serpent and Cormorant agasaki and the Rodney was ex- arly. The Sylvia was surveying ighbourhood. Admiral Keppel Diodure Jones' will, it is said, roceed on a trip to the Amoor, the absence of the latter from.

the Captain of the Pearl will do. icer's duty.

issue of the Straits Times contain lowing from Labuxu under dato bril, 1868 ---

was lighted with Ges for the first lot of pril. At 4 p., a large persons were present at the con

proceed

of the Gas Rectory, when a Te

sung. The guest then Government offices-- platforu with hot cloth, had been erected opied by a Military band. At

M. of the I. O. Mr

V. Com baled the Flagstaff with a taper Eo light the lamp, while Mr P. of Company tureck ou the Gas, the ring the national hymn. The music eased until the whole land was by break of lay-Rumour has of the late Labuan Coal signed an agreement with the

Morel of

eut to construct two) parated by an

another for trade in geuere for

by: an impense jetty railways. The works will cost ns of dollars and take three or to complete the first instalment is expected by the Mona which. expected!! this

will

cause

-pression, as there is alcapital.

dance of unemployed

Every

elance of Labuse atarting a ich wust flourish if only well man- conducted on the same principle cal Company, so einmoteristic dour and straight-forwardness.

TO-DAY'S POT

POLICE.

Mr. May DANGEROUS AS- Bir P. W. Boyd (5 Mosque Ter feared to answer a summons at the of his Chinese boy for an assault,

said he believed that the boy did

to preas the charge:

to

thin ngainst

(Mr B.) could assure-hia Wor

could produce any amount of

prove, that his boy had com-

most dangerous assault upon him. orship said that he would not

queation, if they meant to settle

ant of Couri, --The buy, however, ast he would like to get back his

From the house; when Mr B..

agreed

that position

after this, Mr P. VB

rt and informed his Worship that

able arrangement had been coure to

LEE SERIOL 6 (3) ASSAULT. CASE.

immonds and Janies Lyall, both

at

1 at the Gasworks, and live fre

ery Kond, were charged

uter with assault. Complainant (s

fthe.

egro persuasion) stated that

in the same house as Simmonds,

tou returning one evenings he

choice

oth defendants in a room together ment abe appeared, the first an to abuse her in the most

ug Millouie phrane, occasionally of the dialect usually indulged in us, in the costermonger line of After those preliminaries, the pears to have begun in earnest. dant

(though not at all of a frogile was beaten un te arms,

kiuked

1st,

and bit on the calf of tlie leg by

The latter, by the way, always fight

"

defendants side when any little

takes place. Pressed thus hard

men and a dog, still Mrs Carter: dismayed; but, inspired with a the Amazonian, Mrs Julia go feet, and seizing a stick or crugg provised a very fair resistance.

that, according to the defendants nt, had the stick alighted on Si

head (as intersted) instead of Lyall's

of

must have terminated the bricks

Arcer of poor Simmonds at gree As it was, Lyall's urm was neatly

But the worst phase of the story

Julk hnd made many rash

obliging her fellow-lodgers

with

lengths of carving kniver, and eve

·loses of ** pizen

be hearts of the bricklaying

germed to.. brethren

pire them with a healthy dread of ir neighbor, in point of fact, the ante had a most dolorous sale ty

No. 1558, JUNE 2, 1868.).

_______________ THE CHINA MAIL.

F

shape, it

house, but she bad extended her lines into tea market is expected to open about the shores, delight to indulge in the flattering, will tend materiaily to do harm to is formed tending wost, while its base mnges within the mouth of the Pass are

From Fonchow, a correspondent, under date latinet, writes us as follows:The 28th, 2,500 cheats have already arrived, atid by the opening time we expect from 50 to 60,000 will be here. Floren clippers are ready and as many more expected,

We hear that one of the Foreign Consular Corps of Nagasaki who was disposing of a Consignment of arms to me natives, dia-

relate regarding the complainant's conduct. The bad come to occupy a room in the saother room altogether, from which she could not be dislodged. Mr May recum mended the pugilistic complainant to cease hostilities by leaving the house, but she muat emphatically announced her inten-believu," tion to stick to the bone," on the ground that she paid her rent to Bir Barrington, His Worship adon saw that this line of policy was impracticable, as Simmonsi alts, insisted in keeping his hotas owing to its convenient proximity to the Gasworks: and the Magistrate therefore asked both to find security for their good behaviour in future, He woull, however, fiue defendants 10 for the assault on the woman, Henry Darrell became security for, and carried away, the fair Mira Carter:

Two somewhat similar cases were dispos ed of, in which a number of Portugu females figured in a rather disreputable namier; but his Worship observed that the complainants were no better than the defendants, so they were all ordered to Bud security to keep the peace.

THE NORTH,

We take the following additional items from North China papers to hand per last

steamer-

(Shanghai News Letter, J NANKINTR-Kwo-Fan hus, it appena

covered sue of this in the act of pocketing

narrow-minded and self-sufficient as glo was before ever a foreign vasul sighted her belief that the force of their principles and civilization is telling in a peaceful way. But is there any one who believes that 1 Chins would ever have porinitted foreign relations if it had not been for the wars in which England and France have borne so inch auxiety and expense, or that it would ever have been possible for foreign to sufer into relations will thrown open

a pistol and infleted summary except it had been on the delinquent, in the shape of a severe by force ? castigation, followed by the cutting off of the tuft of hair which the Japanese weer on the head. The result was a considerable amount of excitement and a total with drawal, under orders of the authorities, from the premises of the official in question, of all his native servants, not one of whom would return until after a meeting of the Consular body had been held and an apo ugy testered by the offending official to the Japanese authorities for taking the Law into his own hands,

uations

thorities are taking steps which, if continu

We regret to learn that the Japanese at weat, lies

trade. Within the last few days it came to placing obstructions in the way of Foreign our notice that not only the officials are era purchasing, land (at Hiogo), but that on more than one occasion, they have severely reprimanded their countrymen, who had, without first acquainting thein of their in viss leis frieut, or express his opinion, we do teation,

ation, sold property to the Togin. That un oficial should be allowed to ad-

not deny, but when it attains the pit alluvial deposit is largely mixed with salt, ter constituents of the rook, and studded

a broad plain, triangular inuade out at first sight: while the lesser hili

transversely is perhaps twelve to sixteen so greatly, that no system

hy the shore. Its eatest breadth tossed and tumbled, ,and the strata contorted

brought down by these great natural sluices, on one side of the ravine and south on miles. It is formed of the alluvial soil apparent. In many instances it is north of dip is, I think,

the Keomayli and Hulduss manntain rifts the other, as if the crest of the hill had or torrent beds, which form, when dry, the hcou zifted to allow of the passage of passes and great highways to the tableland the torrent. which they dralu, receiving the whols of the great mountain range. The strate The strike follows” that

above theas. drainage of the monatain slopes on the vary greatly in character, but are hure, estward and the water sheds fing still at the month of the Pass, principally soft friable schists, with the Mis ar- ranged often in flaky layers, the

between

becomes

of

with

H

plus in plum-pudding (to use a homoly with coarse earthy garnets, as thickly as metaphor.) They are mostly found in the form of the decabedron) but are not transparent; crus crystal. (Rhomboidal do (theagh doubtless puror variaties of Pyrope and Carbuuels care) but earthy and contain iron or

might be discovered with

hips sauganese, which renders them of a all reddish brown colour Jf polished. they would probably make suitable and handsome stones for

for signet rugs or strung as beads form characteristic and certainly not less beaitiful bracelets than those munde of Seotoh pebbles, or Cairngorm stones. they are in sucit profession that this wholes surface of the etony plateau on which the camp is pitched in thickly strewed with them down from above.

There is a grcond constituent of those

Hishama, it is very probable that vas tapts, But I am not going into details from the soil or decomposed strata máished

For some iniles from the sea shore, the I will be well for the inter sts of all which is already apparent to as, foreign nations, over to overlook the fact necessary, not only to that, as we gained our footing in China procentinga, but to instil it possible into which occasionally indeed flood the shore put a stop to such and oss exuvice oust up by the tides, originally by force, whatever may he said his mind proper business ideas from which but after some milos of soft sandy soil are to the contrary, by force only shall wore he ought to be taught never to deviate passed, this become mixed with more clayey tain it. Let this Chinose once become fully this one done transactions such as those matter, and covered with rounded water persuaded that we are not prepared to re-cauneeted with the sale of land will be less worn stones and boulders from the torrent sort to arms for the maintenance of one frequent and complaints about others bint-beds, until, as we near the mountains, rights, and there will be an end of everying to land owners that they dispose of their stony ridges and hard strata take the plans hoge of progressing. So long as she is too ground too cheap will perhaps be done a weak to offer resistance she will sullenly way with.

of the soft allurium. Of cumpay this anft low-lying plain by shallow torrent

cut up accept the state of things now existing but will leave nothing undone to restrict our force, liss done a good donl towards the woll

The government, since it has been illis escape to the sea, and near one-of by which the waters of the mountain intercourse to the smallest limits. But being of the foreign community and, were theas, not very far from the old town of more than this-let her auch regain her they tu continue as they began, in un long Adults, in lat 169 17 55 N., and long, strength; let her unce imagine that the in space of time Koba could be made a fitter 39

30 431 30 , the is situated with some of her fores may be spared for an out- it is at prosunt. ternal state of the counter is ack that place for the Western man to reside in than its newly erested bundere now running

down into deep water, its long lives of iron side war, and we may be certain that pas

the American Minister roofod sheds and its broad expanse of can- give obstruction will be turned into open being in insult, and that our wilful blindness to the Capt. Jones during his stay in that place. of

life and camp

growth an

at Zonis, these our Facillation and indecision will result-write another of those letters which the Je- The Balk

a concessions made by indolence and ex- pon Times of the 25th ult. so beautifully

might very pediency to ignorance and self-conceit have places in limbo. It can hardly be expected

sidecable commercial value, via, Plumbago ever resulted in the very difficulties which that the $80,000 claimed as composation for

or Uraphite. It occurs in small masses or firemnese, self respect, straightforward and the danger Capt Jones, bis site and seven

veins, and the species I saw wore moder manly action might, if applied in time, have of his scamen were supposed to be in, will

ately pure, and some quite, with a thin fo- meet with adjustment; at the least, it is not The almost only other green shrub which liated or scaly

structure.soft and easily our opinion, for notwithstanding the offici-enliveus the waste is a spies of Sali-uctile, and ale

a certain

degree, acted wrong in for cornia," which thrives in s It soils; but is quline and souling the fingers with the pe- inetallic stain of black Imet THE SUNG TOMBS.

cibly going on

board of the Despatch, they we peened inland, and the salt elorat with it in a mach less pure condition in situ The following letter appears in the North would now show want of common sense disappears, the babul and other species of nether up the pass; but it donbtless exists. China Daily News -

were they to disburse so amormons a sum, acaeta, at first sparingly, but afterward in causiderable quantities interleaved in the We shall for the print reserve further

SIR,Loving Bao-being-too by the canal the more especially when, as we believe, an largely, cover the plain, and form places strata. In Canada and the United States ment on this German-America-Corgan leading to Ningpo via Pah-k wun, and cou- apology was made. We are very likely to penetrable thickets. Further south, toit is found embedded in Gneiss, slate, and treaty making it would hardly do at this tinning along the great canal until we pass-hear more of this affair and if an opportuni-wards the bottom of the bay, the mountains other metamorphic rooks,Bonhay Gazette, stage of the affair, to publish all we knowed the stone quarries 15 le out, anit then by offers, we will keep our renders tu fais. encroach rapidly on the belt of low

A gentleman writing from Douka Raya

Jen already

really advised, in an official despatch to the tion of the Corean.Ufffeisla to a preliminary true state of our relations with the country, took steps to represent the maltor and to have by aid of the foreshore is covered strata of even more importance, which

Government at Pekin, the immediato open ing

of some live Coal Blines or Pita, near aud in the region about Naukin, subject to Treaty action, in so far as Foreigners are concerned, but

practically for the future benefit of Chinese alone. As the Viceroy has already started for Shanghai, via Sno- chow, the proof of his intentions, good or otherwise, may shortly become officially and publicly recognised.

CHINKTANG. During the Lat quarter of 1868, there were imported 34,23 pieces Cotton Piece Goods, valued at Tis. 86,191 and 6,072 pieces Woullen Piece Goods, vained at Tis. 55,863, being a very great increase of the trade of the port over any

Wo fluttered the Voltcians rather, it appears, by the information we gave our xendera, last night, on the precedings of the N. Dern, Str. China in the Coroa, during her recent expedition thers, an ex- pedition which our contemporary the Re- corder, to-day, informs us upon reliablo authority, was simply got up with the ubject of endeavouring to obtain the sans

Draft of a Treaty with Foreign nations, which Political considerations had made them desirous of

entering into." Oh! most voracious Recorder! why not tell us a little more upon reliable anthurity, and let us know whether it was a German ur american Plenipotentiary that went, perspeedily averted China, on this weighty uission to the Corea, and why he took a hundred and fifty Chi- Dese Coolies in his suite the shovel usod in this due being, we should fancy, ast implement new in Diplomacy,

to a

in some places with the mangrove, which forms wall thickets along the water edge and up the narrow nullas and creeks which branch in all directions from the shallow torrent beds.

previous quarter. The dity is being rebuilt an reliable authority; relative to that "piece taking off a little to the right and parse is so looks of dendly hatred thrown hahore until they overhang the stria of April 23.

very rapidly to aequitate the graving of romance," the story of the tombs of the population.

Tatar-The first ship load of coolics, and the valuable dust," they wore

supposed to contains.

WHO SHOT. THE UAT

our course shout 30 le further, we came

a

small village near the hills. The general

coures is perhaps E.S. Near this village

and cannot see

Some of

of plain,

2

be found of some con-

lent

MISCELLANEOUS.

haunted by the wild elephant and ostrich, of terms or piso.

rates being the result expect yard; he went and saw the cat had been. The l was erected and the tables the of the trees have been removed from and which to the south-ward abuts on the who is never

1

a concession and a gang of vunlies have removed the piles that were driven into it. to harden the ground and make a founda

for building upon; and at the lauding place at the Wish aids (which by the way is

great wall pains.

ΤΟΠ with

in plaers merely a few shot two sworded men at Foreigners, although 1 Here the jungle is thicket, and

most must say there are many from who ore abounds in gamo; but at the south-west

CHILDREN'S QUESTIONS.-Education is that ever left Japan were sent off lately to

it is supposed six of the kings of the Sung gets a friendly smile; but where is the Mi-corner of the bag this outlying mountain erroneously opposed only to be bad at the Sandwich Islands by authority of the

C. E. Brooke, a compradors at Olinkiang, dynasty are buried. Walking up the valley Kudo's denes, which was to have been es. rauge Japanese Government through E. M. Vau

was charged by T. H. De Metz, with shoot by the side of a brook of fear water, wohibited at the public notice pusts through- tivert it and a broad plain is leit he schools. The ignorant children often have

the Reed, Esq., Consul Goueral for the lang sud maiming his poor est,

came to a small ancestral hall, a little to out the country; forbidding Bamonral from some ciles or on center spod hill, whieti been constant in their attendance there,

to a gore

by spurs who never saw the inside of a schoolrooms. and there liave been very intelligent ones waiian Government, for the purpose of

Decedant denied the o arge: and plain the left of the stone-paved road. In this molesting foreigners under penalty of death from these mountains, overlook to the growing

Bugar

to supply the incressity tiff proceeded to inform the Court that fastball stand two wooden tablets containing and degradation 1 have searched in vain south-weat a long stretch of broad valley, The child who always asks an explanation demand in Japan; a better artiule at lower Cuesday he was informed by defendant respectively the names Dang and Lang that his cut was lying wounded in the back, Asurar enterprising and Court, General Le Gendray has been

a gun shot, and was informed pliced there by order of one of the Em- wounded by making another voyage to

Formoss; We by some Canton women that defendant was pers of the present dynasty, perhaps understand that his further action there is the person who had shat it. likely to prove useful

The ant is not expected to recover. It is Banghr in honor of these two, umat to general interests, At the suggestion of

Sien Sang, a Wong

foreign Al-gai, À Cautoh wood, was called themselves by their loyalty to the Sun the only one) there are only four or five in-compunts, as exemplified in the rough fuas to answer the proper quentinus, túòn. assistant naive practitioner in souvection with the

for Chinese in the Ebg-who in pidgeon English informed the Court dynasty when the Mongols (the the Tamu-tai has recently that she knew the cat and complainant, established a vacination office in the City but not the defendant, uur did she know Tea Gardens, an invited the public who shot it. avail of the invaluable benents of thin

Ah-su, another woman, was brought for foreign remedy five of expense. Great ward, and the Magistrats endeavoured to numbers have been attracted to it, buthalicit some clear replies from her, which from the city and country, the average tan na follows daily attendance being from

from thirty to f Since it was openal Mass.--You gavee who, inan have make year, and the practice is first to pay Bonge prosante kind to the ran: of Great Plenipo- bada, ouaistency, from soft schistone stable as the wind mid children per

ren or dry site slursing, we obser- shout th

lish Satpa

ing &

Onerous

ed

Ytin's) were manifesting their bitterness by desecrating the graves of their Emperors. These scholars secretly dug up the bones of the six Suny Emperors buried in that vicinity, and buried then in some unknown place. It is customary for some officer of the district to worship at these tombs every

ches of water at low tide.

it vannot understand, to repent, patrat-like, that which is incomprehensible, will far outstrip in "education" the

the ordinary tine scholar. Education gous on with chuldron at the church at ping-every hint atreutat Do not cheek this natural l'intelligence, fur which books can never compensato, though

bestowed whole libraries. THE ARSASSINATION, OF

•D'ARCY

MOGES.

Passshout that cat?-Oh! my hate see one piece to the tablets of these two local scholars.tentiare. His Excellency next month Guciesio beds of great thickness and hard-consity, he becaing at Inst a nost ardent

He cause to China about

of Dictionary

*

t. Here the reply was so ludicrous that we lost it in the laughter it created, and the interpreter was obliget to be sent for: she then identified the defendant as the party who fired two shots at the cat and wounded it, nt 9.x., whereas three Baro-

poans swore to seeing it wounile at 6.30 "TOV] À.M: the same morning,

Dr.

The case, after accupying the Court about

an boar, was finally dismissed.

A FOOLISH RUMOUR,

(Recorder.)

ini

is the entrance to an enclosure surranodod

T The gives of Hai tsung of the Song dynasty. Near by, in the aus or an adjoining group of trees, per- haps three hundredi Farle from the fall reforrel to above, stands another slab in front of a mound bearing the following

Our

of

lying in

A rumour of us little significance has for seription. Elate filth has so thickly aveunmilated, au dorable height, having a strike of NN. Fenianism ceased to

But night came on and we reluctantly of this interesting spot without visiting

INTERIOR. the other Toube.Yours,

JAPAN.

Tf

only

The hills, forming the high Land of the reninsula of Bari, are uniposed of meta morphic strate, of which Mian-sebist, Mica slate, and ongies are the most prouition:

dry stone walling of the pier ; the atone for. Uis Excellency Monsieur Leon Roches which has been bought from across the we notice by our tiles of homo papers, is to Bay. be succeeded by Monsieur Outrey, Frauch Further south the tmp series overlies the Consul Coral in Egypt. Our readora metamorphic, and abuts on the shore to—This death of Drey McGee. by assassina will no doubt be happy to leam that H.Mwards the end of the Bay.

tion, is the

is the tragic termination of an event- valuable Napoleon III, in token of many

The mountains on the west ahore are also fullife, a man of brilliautintellect, and gift- services rendered by Mons, Reclice during metamorphic. Mis-schist of various deed with most excellent powers, he was as un- kis sojourn in these parts, thought it to grces of

uncertain to a do- to pieces by the action of the gres,

Exiled from his

native land for. will proceed to

weather, and forming rich friable soil, to over-indulgence in the sentiments of Trish Passing

this hall we came to an unculti- France in the latter part ed that life Oud of Smallpox Ind availed of

Ma-Yra,

but you can talkee my who vated parcel of ground, at least one or two and will then be appointed to the place nesp interlaminated by thick veins and reds supporter of the English idea, and a most the the

him by the To-ta, toy, thus afforded

set for a brief season from this hive, ukee 2-pitting one finger to his eye dit set of either and there of which he is destined to fulfil; in his new of solid white quartz, masses of which, as bitter opponent of that phase of sentiment

his unwies to demonstrate his messing. The different parts of which are patches of position we wish him a smoother career and well as of Felepar and more sparsely of now represented by Fantanismo. In Ameri duties, and have some repairs aply being the pier man fat-bulklores. Lui

res luihe grave we visited, there stands a greater, amount of sympathy than he granite and pegmatite lie scattered simongst can politics, during the war, he was which he was. affected about his

on the walls in the inside of enjoyed in Japan from those of his country, the babal thickets, and stony ravities of the ardent advocate of the rights of the South then submitting. The to

people expread All right, about the, buffalo blo

you have ste that

that which were several tone tablets, the in-nien who not satisfied with his policy will strip, of plain described as intervening to seeude and destroy our Government, shootee tiinaker their untinued confidence in his abilities,

suriptions on which have been nearly un doubt hail with joy bis long expected ru-between the range of mountains and the ife was a most eloquent and

dimpassioned Art heal ny

no doubt but that he would soon

effced by the ravages of time. This hall mural

orator, and being an Irishman, he could regain his wonted prestige.

readers have no doubt already pe- At the bottom of the Bay rises the high and did deal trenchant blows against Dr. S. WELLS WILLIAMS, NOW Charge

by a low wall. At the very entrance is a rused with some degree of interest the two conical bill, before mentioned, looking very Feniniam in Canada. Whether bis course d'Affaires of the United Statesin China, we

wound, in front of which is a stone slab notifications which we have published; like the extinct crater of a volcano; which was governed by patriotism and love of believe for the sixth time, is a native of

beating the following incription to formnation of a scavenger corps, while cally speaking.) It is composed of trap, and ambition and love of power, may be diff- the makes known to us thiless it was not very long ago (geologi- country, or whether it was impelled by New York State State thirty-five years ago, and was conductor for

the other infering the foreign community many years of the widely and very favorably

to. found

its vicinity. (Between euenies will be long buried before the that landing and shipping of goods are to be ori, pumice, and absidian are cult to determine. His admirers and bis knowu China Repository," he has als

henceforth to take phon at the temporary this inter-like hill and the waters of the question can be suitiusi, but one thing is compiled several books of United States

jetty lately created on the Kobe beach, and Pay is situated the Egyptian camp of Ara- most certain. If D'Arcy McGee has died Taws and Regulations for Chiun, and two

at the wharf in front of the Custom-house palli.

the by haud of

of a Fanian ass45971, and it editions of a very valuable work known 89

The first will, doubtless, be satisfactory to Interrening between Zoula, and the great all be proven to be by the sanotion of the Chinesi Commercial Guide,”

thues who are residing in parts whero of range are two lesser hill rauges of inconsi-that order, or it,

done, being the brutal act Williams's Middle Kiugdom" is un

shall be

palliated or excused by them, then doubtedly the standard work of reference some time be current in Roodbow and in

the latter will, we are happy to say, ten and S.S.E. The hills lie one behin the as

be a patriotic order on Chins matters. At t he is cagag. the neighbourhood of that city, to the effect

materially to put a stop to the shipment of other, batarecopated brailertwo. They and Fenians have become a band of as- od in the compilation of a

of the that the Chinese Government would shert-

merchandise without permits, which we are and unmistakeably of volaaie vrigin, and

aslini by the 8a8ains, this act all aware led to the unfortunate affair in have probably been empted long posterior then lot Fenianism hide itself and Chcse langage, which it is understood.ly be able to expal all foreigners from tho will soon be ready for publication. For country by the aid of three thousand Ja-

which the Despatch's cargo of Tea was nearth the elevation of the great ranges. They in the dark. If this thing shall be proven, about twelve years Dr. Williams has been patt

pattesa who WAYN

who were coming over for · the

ly seized:

are composed of the trap sorius, and the Fouianism has received a blow to its hurt, We take the following from the Sum

nearer range has a layer of black basalt fran

which Secretary to our Legation, and, as we noted, poes of assisting the Emperial Government.

it cam

Yor recover. Christian several times in charge. His

efforts during This

statement, wo are informed, was grave-maries compiled by our contemporaries in

Fanning along its crest, while evidences of civilization revolte at such acts of barbarity,

·SKUTOJÍ OF THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS more recent volcanic action are found in and thinking men will pause before they this time for the improvement of our serly helicted in by a large number of the Japan, ep to May 18 - vice in China have been unremiting, it peo The fact is interesting, as

The accomplishment of the revolution

AND NATURAL HISTORY UP ABYSSINIA dykes of Trachyte, and spongy and vesion-

uphol i mix order whose profession is der volcanis pumice which run vertically thousand Feoians executed for treason to patriot- of the power of which line reatored the Mikado to the an. nution degraded is greally to be regretted that the final people.

but when action fa cowardly murder. FROM THE COAST. TO THE TABLE-LAND, withdrawal of the balance of the indemnity foreign nations the large bulk of the Chi- cient power of his ancestors and abolished

Annesley Bay is shut off from the Red fund will destroy all cliances of the suocost neve continue to the present day to enter the Shogoonste has during the past fort Sea by the peninsula of Bari, which forms The strata are much contorted, and the Government, would have strengthened of his scheme for the establishment of a Colin. The reports of all that was done by night made steady progress. A few clangesita boundary on fine eastward. The penin- thrown up at an angle of 400 to the west their cause, but one death like that of lege at Pukin for the ethication of Chitose English and French arms in this country have been made to the subordinate sula has an elevated land on its northern ward.

D'Arcy Bledes is (if proven) the inglorious in Western knowledge, and of young Ame have been an garbled; the strength of the of Government, but there has been by no extremity, the peaks of which constitute i The second range resembles this one in and of the Fentin movement. In justice ricans in the Chinese language. As an in-nations the Weat has bean so misrepre- means a general turn-out and Luteiness is load-mark for vessels making the Bay; but general character, and its strata are likewise to our Irish fellow-oitizens, we must say dination of Dr. Willin's earnestnews, it

that, event sented,

to the present day, the carried on quite as be mentioned that our Legalion house | balk of the people in Uhis fungine that expected under the idly he could be towards the south it runs down in flat-greatly contorted and twisted, but no dykes, that they all, without exceptiou,, think that low trap ridges, which impings on were seen, so far as the range was exa- Melice did not fall by the hand of a politi- topped at Pekin has bez filt by him, the U. S. the difference fu calibre baiwces foraigners

What trouble there is to come seems to the waters of the Bay, and amidst whose mined.

cal opponout.-American pene Further to the westward, the route to Government dedlining to provide a real and natives is not much greater this that be brewing in the North. Our latest news rough and broken sungses ke sheltered little

HAYS gives a pleasant picture of do- dence for the minister.

which exists between the Inperialists and thence are to the effect that Aidzu received valleys PERINT

Coal and Iron Mines at the Rebels, and that very little additional the Mikulo's savoy with all respect, but dealers abounding with guinea fowl, Beni Koomayli, our camp at the math of the meetic life in a missionary' family fa

Pass (which gos

hy the name of the Neb Gemland, and also a hint of Esquimanz Chaitang, 65 miles W.N.W. of Pekin, are strength on the part of the former would ched the peremptory demand that he shoulder, and wild hng.

The Bay is bounded on the west for eight haghdy Pa) crosses a spur of the Gealan fashions in dress After finding his way to how in a fair way of being fully developed. be sufficient to create an entire revolition surrender his person into his hands. He or ten miles of its length, from the entrance, range, which here has the same metamor the parsonage he says: I tapped at the door, The Healing interests are moving in the in the nature f foreign relations with this implored pardon for the attack on Kito, but by the high mountain, Jobel Goedant, an phie structure as before described.

and was nahored into a cozy little apart patter, and there is an evident disposition country.

maintained that he conceived he was only outlier of the great Abyssinian tableland, A fow miles beyoud brings to Koo out by the odd

by the oddest specimen of working on the part of the native authorities to fur llow the extraordinary ramour above fulfilling his duty to his suzerain and die. The range lies back some eight or ten mayles, at the foot of the great mountain that ever severed bell.

She was a full- ther the

project.

mestaned originated it is somewhat diffi- elnimed CHEFOOThe Northern trade ta pros-cult to sp.; but a circumstance which came the Any thought of rebellion against miles from the water, and has a N, N, W. range. The camp is situated partly on a blown Esquimaux, With coppery complexion

Miktarlo. As the tuparist e envoy could

Consu strike, the intervening land being her psy

Tory stony plateau shelving off from the enmand black hair, which was twisted into a trated by the constant inungis of fine Reto on knowledge coue manths ago and to not gain the point he was sent to secure, low, merely a fow feet above

low-cutlying ridges

She wore a bela, and the Gulf ateauers are trying to which we do not attach any great import- he Ins returned to Kiota. It appears the water, though it rises considerally munntaina on the south of the phy! knot on the top of her head.

Pass, jacket which extended to her waist, seal- make a living by carrying puls and beaitance at the time, may perhaps serve to ox- beyond a doubt that he rcturus de & medin inland. Some miles south of the ter-partly on a similar, platean on the north of skin puutaloons, and boots reacting above cake at abip rates.

lain it. 1 scems that

while between the now dry the

the knees, dyed scarlet, and embroidered ill-prepared French

existing difficulty be solved by the pardon of the Abyssinian mountain system form bet River, has been so dull dat for some time expedition to the Cores, the authorities of of Aidzu, for really it is difficult to see how the boundary, and running from the north yards in breadth, and from five to ten feet redolent of the fragrant rose, and mignon- the &. S. N. Co. reduced their Hankow line that country, elated at their success, in his enemies are to get at him. His coun- wast by south-mat, shut in the Bay to the below the level of the surrounding laud. netto, and heliotrops, which nestled in the to two busts a week.

formed the Chinese that if the latter wish.try is moantanons and difficult to travel, westward. On the south rises a remarkable. The elevation above the sen is about 450 sunlight under the snow-whise curtains. A (Buning Express.)

ed to clear the foreigners out of China the his fastnesses almost impregnable, and re- conical mountain with a cone-like or crater-feet, and from a low hill rising in close prox canary chirped on its perch above the door, The Agamemnon did not, we learns, rengli Coreans would help them to do so, and had conciliation with him will be found inch like semmit, shutting in the view and cou-imity to the tents, the whole of the flat. cat was purring on the hearth rug, and an Hanko as safely as was expected; she no doubt of their ability to accomplish the cheaper and easier than be punishment.

mistakable gentleman put out a soft having ran into a large junk on Friday task. It is not at all impossible that, mis- We cannot think that having done this direction; while on the north, Valentia camp at Zoula can be distinctly seen, the white band to give me welcome. It was the afternoon last, a little below Natkin, in taking the country from which this welcome and formally recognised the Mikado, (na Island, and some smaller tmp rocks shat it strip of Bay with its crowded feet of Rev. Mr. Alan, uissionary of the place. mediately sinking her. Unt of about thirty assistance was to come, the Chinese have ought to have been done four or five years in to a considerable extent. The Bay thus vesiels and the promontory of Buri closings Auton soon amarged from a mug lit- Bouls,

tie clamber adjoining. Her sister came in caped.

are infatuated enough to imagine that they sovereign ruler of the country, a a British by hear it has been decided that Chin

anut vexed by the unusual and incessant broken clouds in the stear morning atmos grouped about a home-like table. of the constry,

eubordinate officer like the Shogoot or traffic of the rest steamers, stately ships, phore, not without its pesuliar beauty. However this may be, the were existence aoquet with a rebel like Aidzu. His duty and crowd of smaller craft which crush The view up the Fase who miste lift of the rumour at Soochow of which, there will be clear before him when tile Me round the new formed hinders and stir the soon after sunrise is grand. Range behind is no doubt is a very significant circum-jesty the Mikado is recognized as an ally mud of its shelving shoves, the waters of range o of wooded hill and mountain

Finning

may

HANKOW.

what a

circumstances.

ABYSSINIA.

through its niask

A

D

proper.

- Business ou tire Yang-taze unfortunate result of they after the toe and we shall not be, suprised if the urination of this range, tug outlying ranges the torrent suine uiusty or a hun- in an astonishing mater. The room was

pleting thie cul-de-sac of the Bay in this country intervening between this and the

a

parengsta and crew, only get made up the story above mentioned, and ago) as being what he is the legitimate formed is some twenty-five miles in length on the horizon it the far distance-a scene immediately afterward, and we were so biging, ball for the future, instead of being ay yet be able to clear all Europeans out Minister would ever again treat with a sight or twelve in breadth, and where when oliequered with light and shadow by

An independent port, become an uisboot only of haughne, and that Mr Fraser, an Resistant at present attached to the lie

A RETURN issued Saturday April 4 shows that the number of her Majesty, skipa and vessels at the different stations over the total coin dement of inen, 44, 243. Blast of Shanghas, for duty in charge of ropean natious to flatter themselves that to any miutius noble iu sras against him cleurness and glorious bine i and its shel- down and meeting and interlacing in the The use of raw meat in debility and Chinking, Mr

tared coves and pure white sandy beaches contre, marking the line of the winding phthisis in the ascendant in France; but Mr

really advanced except by the pressure of the Articles of the Treaty which abanter, who is to suecced Mr Hughes a

As the interests of tritis ment can no longer resist. The matter is Mikako

a central power really recognized frota. at Chinking are just now cuusidered one of the serious impoti, for us to be cond and aboyed by the great majority of the as timewhat weighty, it has bean resolved faut to soothe ourselves with the fanciful Japanese nation and to which even the to let it down easy, and a Vice Cone, Millusions of those who wish to represent disoutented minority pretend allegiance Lay, is, it is said, appointed to a temporary China as desiring foreign progress and it is our best interest, as well as our duty, charge there until matters are considered peaceful relations with the nations of the to give it a real and unwavering and sub- simple enough to be managed by a Consular West. This view is no doubt attractive to stantial support, Such was our policy in ssistant as above stated.

the sentimentalíate, who, while Chia is as the neighbouring vinpire of China.

liu Consulate, has been ordered to join | stauce, Alid shows how suicidal it is for Eu- of Great Britain; to give no countenance the Bay, to die sonward, are of oryatil/distinctly made out, their ont can be world on March 31, 1867, was 27 tha

Markham is, we learn, to their interests in this country, will over, be and to putio force, na far as lies in it are richly covered with abiells of elegant mountain torrent bad; while for above all nothing will go down with the French no proceed to Chefoo. fort with to relieve proumstances which the Chisteso Govern his countrymen from aberating suci. The forms and lovely culoaring, and with sit and usually shrouded in mies, rises the less the shape and tante be misle pleat

the wealth of aninial existences, which but grand peak which growns the view, and Thus they now have what is called auscu wait the labors of the naturalist to find uos iudicates the height to be attained on the line tablets, male of raw Bilst of best, and

amps and places in the antalugues of Earo-distant tableland.

povered with fruit jally and candied sugar. pour museums.

The hills in the vicinity of the plain, the Is it not better to give the raw meat in Between the southern end of febel outlying lower ranges, are metamorphie, small rounded misses like botusest-Lancet. Glendam and the mountain ranges further They are so much overgrown with stunted GOOD NATURE.It is said of a good- south, which, as above explained, fall back boabes and herbage, and so covered with natured fellow, that he was as apt to forgive at their northern vxtremitica toward the stony debris, that their dip is not easily injurios es mort people are to forget bunedls,

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