1576-JUNE 23, 1868.
w Advertisements. TORAGE FOR OPIUM,
dersigned is prepared to STORE its a thist class Granite Godown
ea situated on Praya Central.
CHARLES RIVINGTON, 3, Stanley Street.
ong, June 9, 1868."
ABSE bege to inform his Patrons the Public that he has just Danew Amarican SODA WATER
in anticipation of the hot et at hand TONIC DRINKS Tages ICE COLD and flavoured the various Frist Syrups of the al can at any moment be had at VICTORIA DISPENSARY; eng, April 16, 1868.
AYLE & Co. TORIA EXCHANGE,
inspection of their New and well- Led summer Slook of
and Blue Broad CLOTHS. -
syal and Military CLOTHS.
Mist and Fancy TWEEDS. Fancy Colored FLANNKIS.
Fancy DRILLS, DUCKS, &c.
g and Marseilla VESTINGS. Tailoring Department under agement of first class Eng- tters,
and SCARFS in great variety. Shapes in Gentlemen's COLLARS, Cloth, Silk and Wool SHIRTS
-་
PAJAMAS..
Lerino and Silk UNDERVESTS.
HOSIERY of all kids.
men's Straw and Felt HATS in--
Variots Shapez.
LINENS of every description,
tock of French Printed MUSLINS
of the Latest Patterns.. ench. Printed CAMBRICS.
GLACES, Plain and Fancy-
Yiik,GAUZES.
adines and other New Fabrice oidered, Printed and Mado-up
SKIRTS
INES, Muslin EMBROIDERTES
LACES of all descriptiona. trimmed HATS and BONNETS. OWERS, FEATHERS, &c. ies' and Childrens' UNDER-
CLOTHING.
Cotton and Liala HOSIERY. BLE and Silk GLOVES, ^c. ce aud Muslin CURTAINS. ong, April 27, 1808.
TEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
23, Panuco, British barque, 822,
Whampoa, Juve 29, Ballant
Co.
DEPARTURES.
Matoes, U.S. gboat, for a cruize. Starling,
H.M. gboat, for a cruise. CLEARED.
for Swatow
for New York,
Le Chanton Customs Daily Returns.)
The
3
and per Golden Spur, cleared for
boxes Scented Orange Pekoe Tea.
boxes Scented Caper Tea.
boxes Young Hyson Tea.
boxes Gunpowder Tea.
O bales Silk Refuse.
packages
Sundries,
arade, cleared for Hamburg
benrade,
sundries.
1 packages
robet, loading for New York:
packages Cassia.
5 packages Fire Crackers.
cases Sea Shells
cases Bamboo Ware.
OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. WILL CLOSE
NGHAI,
GANGES," on Friday, the 28th
stant at 11 A.M. NILA,
MINERVA," on Wednesday,.
o 24th instant, at 4 1. v.
UNDER. DESPATCH.
anghai, Fer. Ganges, on Friday, int, at Noun,
JOTATIONS.
CONGROND, 23rd June, 1868.
Patua, New, Old, Benares, New, Malwa,
10
CALCUTTA, DA
Exchange.
months' sight,
$020 à 622)
612 615 660
18 a 20 171
4/84/81
419
tts, 3 days' night, Ra, 210
hay,
3 days' sight, Rs. 238 a 230-
ghae, 3 days' sight Bank, Tls. 72- fer, 17 dwts. B., 10 per cent pre
**
7 per cent, pre.
... par.
23.
p.. 22.60 p.
tl.
4.50
159
448 28
poa dook, Uld, 14 per cent pm.
Sovereigns,
ar, 98 touch,
ian Sovereigns,
do. New, 7 per cent pm.
Bank Shares, Old, 23 per cent pm.
do. New, 4 per cent pm, Dock Bhares, Ar 20 discount.
Temperature. Horoxoro, 23rd June, 1868. ***
ed Thermomater, 84
3.P.M.
29.810 29.720
83.0
82.0
ib,
70.0
$70.0
4
am 8. Rgr,
£3,0
3. Bgr.,
75.0
183
utl's Rays,
a on Grass, 70.0
Rain on Grou., 0.16
2 above,... 0.16
N.W.
K.W.
a
Fine Fine
No. 1576-June 23, 1868. J
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondents.
All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the Bender, ant necessarily for publication, but as a quarantee of good faith.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1868.
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S FOLIOÈ.
THE UNION DUCK OFFICE MYSTERY,-
THE CHINA MAIL.
Law Avail, compradorė, atd Cheong Atak, out, and lustily proclaimed en rubbud resting places bigh over head by the fierce proper expedition through this country.
uffice cool, to the Union Dock Company, who have been held on bail sincs the lat of Jone on a charge of having set fire to the Hongkong
Intel
by means of gunpowder, Qoclinke. Captain Deane stated that the necount books and been examined and found
the
TSEN-KWO-FAN AND RAILWAYS.
(North China Herald, June 13.).
5. A book was liere produced, in which placos, the narrow path running along its reacli Lassa, where disposing of my mules no trace of the $5 agreement could be seen right bank with spray yum uurnerous water and ponies I will foot it to Khatmandoo, at frat; but the sampan, very non detected fails, while huge boulders forced from their hoping at some future time to acompany a The Chinese Government haa, liko our that the memorandaus lad
own, been asking the opinion of its subjects, most rapturous tone of voice. On exami bleak summits of theau mountains, fill the Catholic Missionaries in China, especially of the treaty. Only, instead of appealing act in a hurricane which seems ever to sweep the Nothing can exceed the kindness of the on the course to be pursued at the revision his Honor declared that he was gorge with the noise of a hiredred thunders
Mous Deadlech,
Chung-king Beatisfied that something, hat been
to commercial men, it consulta ita high of as they crash into the angry
stream below and
To the latter
and fieurs ;
instead of giving Patch s ribbed out-here defendant
again ecstati-augh is the Tai-tsiau-loo gorge at t the head
sball I ever one a durp debt of gratitude, their
treats every heir opinions, while to the united of the French aut suoret and confidential. We have been ginal agrement al buen rubbed out, ho, lies this border town of Tai-tsian-lno.
Iam Sir." Plaintiff, however, maintained that The
བ
Mensgr. Bishop of
to
were brought up, on remand before ervally reported his conviction bank the one of watch, 38 miles west of the Tai-town Catholic Misatquarios generan Lale, lowever, to learn the purport of one to be regular, and he therefore did not wish ho naver rabbed on anything, never saw in Tai-tsian-top divides the pro-indebted for the pleasure of being at this of the most important--that eaning
retained
try
Bold And
ist
weight in
Sir Follard and Mr Cakiwell (who liad been ribbing out.. Aia Honor therefore gave ceriments only at Kian-Kha, the ongoingo sweatin possess bigher rank or influence. M Kresser, all of whom cotonered with cols. Defendant rolled out of Court in eTribes inhab, wearing the same e complaining; o martyrdom progress or conservatism; eo a dispatch ex-
SUG...
rally itin
at
had advanced $44 to plaintiff, some tiune Thither come Shu-si chianta with Tea, the ghost of departed din tons on which an expression of op
of
of Sz Chuen from the Mandau coun- moment on the Western borders of China, from Tson-kwo-fan, than whom few men in to pross the charge. He had consulted with any one do so, and knew nothing about which extende Kyan Kha, (being Personally, with the exce
the exception of a slight China called contra distinction to That puuper, old e
| in for the
I have Few opinions could have greater to complain of, or rather feel that deciding the Government of a course prosecution) and also with judgment for $5 only, and refused to give THE COAL MINE DESPATCH
this country generally
nini, otherwise I might him in his opinion. His Worship there state of great delight. TI despatch of Mr Consul Mongan topon discharged the prisoners; and thas,
speaking
pages with
ing his view,
this jone tume, and
ad housing, the
posing
Y possesses, at the pardonsblature, especial interest. The great ques H. Babuy Mr Henderson Merchant, of Tientsin is most remarkable, and unaccountable events lanes of account.-Defendant in this casa iniportance of an oxchange trading art wretched food. With regard
u. C. Hochstetter, $38.64, bar and are subig in the same religion, from varmin, had at least, costs one of the
to Tibet) and is of great tyranny of my Chiroso Lul
Lulerpreter, unfortunately one of a glass which daily which ever took place in this lot, and after which defendant sold for plaintiff an
to -latter, was
was called for, seain
have been railwaye, alo. Resse inland navigation, telegraph
telegraphs, right of re- experience teaches us is becoming but the casu mentioned some titas since invoice of lamps amounting to $83.84, thus change with the Maudzus for Hartshorn, aire nes
Mr Bay
Blay sat in the small Court,
Glass Beads, and Tobacco, which they ex-with old dry sherry and champagne trouble sidence and trade in the interior, and min-
more, Int areasionally in too commu. Mr Henderson, whose.zen against the compradore lately employed by i leaving the balance now sued for. Defond- Guld, Musk (from Mask Door) and Lyas, of thirst dam visions of Allsopp oments ing-the great innovatione, in fact, which best Indin we are urging the Chinesu to adopt. To for the development of foreign enterprise Mr Boyer. He was charged with having sut stated (on oath) that he had been in Fox, Wolf, and Leopard skins, and a va Pale rise up before me, which are instantly each and all Tesu-kwo fan urges strevaubs
embezzled certain moneys the property of Canten in October last in the house of o
one riety of a commouer surt, such as Sheep, dispelled by resort to the Celestial drink-Tea.
pposition
except, go to
to the deseryes (even if it be purely from inte his master; and after evidence had been Lu Granite, where plaintiff (in Le Grande's Deer and Yak; this is the principal trade of For the information of future travellers
of the mines to foreign en- rested motives) the warmest recognition, board, his Worship committed the ex-com- presence) aduitted that he had arranged the place. It is also of importalice as a
with Lo Grands for the payment
I should mention that beyond this
Divested of its verbingo pradore
Chinese of the had at length reduced the necessary proof
of fidelity declarations the S Supreme Court
Soldier posals fur the development of the Chai
Sacred Glance and Imperial Favour, this of the despatel f foreigners tang coal mines to a tangible statement,
should persist in their demands for the да- which was submitted in due official for
for the vigation in small steamers of inland waters, to the Chinese Authorities. The answer
right
to live and trade in the interior be
forth
for trial at the Criminal Sassions langs Defendant and Le Grande had a 1,000 ary Station containing nearly as needles and a little thread or a pigs and humility, and of linal appeals to the
тая.
memorandum
of
For 3
Jarge
reply to
of
Gri
would
which appeared in our last issue, setsBan. The origin of this aquatic tom-foolery morandum referred to had been ado. Mauz increbants in Shanghai told nic that quoise stone much prized by Mandzus and veroment have the peoplihood
that there are three obstacles to province in the Celestial Empire had itamos could have taken steps to have trade and sceptically need to their abent the size of French beans, I purchased bo rained and their means of
an
taken away. If, after this is pointed out to them, they still persevere, the Peking an- thoritica 013
full back on
back on the attitude of the Provincial Governors and say that, though
ba
reated
from themselves, the latter will resist. And Tse-kwa fan de- clares
that he, for ene, will be ready to light; that be can then fase both honvon that be can look confidently to the
1. the displeasure of Mis imperial faster, who the case until Lo Grande would be comou-thon and ult only in good Pheasant Ava via Tarli and Bhaino, but I hope this anil earth, and feel that he has done right;
in
people
place turprise. s far as Lasen, money is at a great discount, of exordial running account between them, and As my next step onward will take nie of red Chinese cloth often procuring what Our Canton correspondent writes:-To- thus settled for convenience, an morrow (Wednesday), which is the fifth day to that effect having been placed in a book which can never be of county, tostance of money cannot Rupees, pass for 32 tacl in the gist
never be of great importance to conts, but the Mandza people do not par- .of their
the Celestials, and the sight of a loony abren that he lind nover been paid the money, take leave of them with a few words rola at a great loss. I have laid in a stock of fifth moon, will be a gale day with produced.Plantiff (alno on ath) swore any commercial friends in Shanghai, Iwill ticularly care for them, and syeen is used will be preferred to anything else under the sad that ho was not present when the me tive to foreign trade with Western hina. needles, thread, sluth and a kind of The- is thus related: In ancient times when each
Defendant said that it was possible that the the exploration of the upper Yang-tze and brought hitler from Shandi These stones that a
saying had not been paid by Le Granda, Western China was no of official special ruler,
rank who but he
nsked me to
to prove to at 24 tasks per hundred. The idea of be is said to have beaa au upright and just obtained it from Le true when in Canton the contrary. aan, reinonstrated with the ruler of the had not plaintiff said that it was seitled the enormous, wealth of Sze-quet, its song a needle, and thread hawker is
novel and
oral and amusing. protinos with regard to bis (bu rulers) or itself into one of truth or falsehood, whether semp, native Wudictive, Sugar and Tobac having been detained more than 20 days to consent
vo His Honor said that the question resolved gigantis trade with Hunkow in Rhubarb, have this on Weducaday the 29th inat, or not Babey undertank to take Le Chante no so as Exports, and Colton and piece Gonis procure males, poules and an interpreter. his responsible debtor. He would postpons ss importe; all this was nothing new to if I am stopped at Taanide by the Tibetana,
they looked upon toy expedition
shall return to this place and make for isted with.
as likely to or Suipe shooting for myself. Even with is the last you will hear of me until I read Mund Allee . A. Millar, $9.20, for the report of a rosting of the Royal Quo
Nopaul wages as a watchman. Defendant, who is graphical Society extracted in your coluning Trueting that this will reach you Government plumber, failed to appear, but the Times of the 6th June 1807, before safety,-I am, Yours very truly, had pravímaly taken the precaution to pay them, and reading therein the importance
T. T. COOPER therefore informed the plaintiff that hemil Trade with Yunuan, they rensined.
Малу, would obtain his claim, with costs, from unconvinced.
any, however, warmly
up- the officer of the Court.
freld my undertaking, to thes men 1 address the following romer outle
Claud-king, the trade gorge of four Pro-tent of the changes that have taken place material. vincos, Sa-chueu, Yuuuan, Kwei-cbow, and in our relations with the Chinese, and even Chou-st, dependa upon Hankow for the the rapidity with which they have been supply of Foreign piece Goods whick it brought about. The preocupations of the annually sends into these four Provinces. prosent speedily office the recollections of The present. Janx transport on the Yang the past, and the marked changes that have tze between these two places, besides being been produced are forgotten in the intense extremely disastrous to trade on account desire for still greater concussions To We can guarantee the authenticity of this of the total loss of many Funke and their allude to the altered ironmatances existing reuiarkable state paper, and hopa shurtly engues, is very expensive, and this added now, compared with those under which foto obtain a full translation. In the mean- to the Mandaring squeeses renders the reigners lived in old Cauton, to sufficient to tre, the sketch we have given is affiofont- price of foreigu pleco Goods after leaving calf up a contrast which implies many in-ly suggestivo. Teen-kwo-fan has always had Chen-tu so heavy, that they an unsaleable termediate steps between our position then, the reputation of being intensely conser beyond the Yang-ling range of the Monu and now. Progress in opening up China vative; so the repetition by him of the tains near Chin-Chi-Chien, and this is the may be slow, but souiehow or other it goes stereotyped arguments against stau car limit of Foreign trade with Western China, on, and perhaps will be all the more per tinge le not surprising bit the bold ex- numerous small rivers forming the arteries anent from the fact that it has to vindi pression of a readiness to through which trade Bows from Chung-cate its utility and desirability, as it gocs king into Krei chow Eastern Fauna and along. The moment. however, an
at im-
explanation of the
most newly fledged of the verdant Lang-se ased to been waters of the the inenty sued for into Court His Honor which Sir A. Phayre attaches to the Bur-
achin-
F. Rodatz and others A, Vanden-
Mr Handerson's proposals Engineering difficulties, local popular feeling and Frung Shup. It is difficult to preserve
habits. The romonstrance seems one's gravity when one peruses a docu-not to have been taken in good. part, conse- ment from ʼn British Constil, and therefore quently. Wat-Yuse, the official, incurred an individual presumably gifted with some ordered his to be bundled in owa-skin Bin throws into the river. This, what may brains, in which these childish and abstinit
called, Theolorie injunction be now objections are set forth as valid reasons duly carried into effect, and Wat-Yune was drowned on the fifth day of their fifth moon for refusing Mr Henderson's suggestions, in the neighbourhood of Nanking Babae
to this Why, the veriest tyro in China-the quent to event tho
boisterous occa no little doing no sionally,
to tlie "griffin" species-could have stated there nativo craft, which was attributed to the off hand as the first objections which His snusaur, therefore, cansed
noxious influence of Wat Tune's ghost. would be raised by the Chinese! We ekinning place to be erected on the banksborg, $26: F. Francis. The samo. Judg- doubt not that Mr Henderson himself of the Yangias, widther the inhabitants tient was given for plaintiff in butli tho could have scadily specified them, as the resorted every year on the day on which above cases. most likely to be mentioned, but also as Wat Yune martyr-like aufered himself to. the most contemptible which he wonki bo drowned, with the riands intended for have to encounter! The closing para-
animals inhabiting the the
water in order Wat graph in which J. Mongan, Consul"un og annonse was, however, ad a exhorts "You and any other who may monished i
Yuno, whose successor
a dream that rive pastry covered be interested" to "give up all present with loves and tied up with strings E hopes of seeing the Imperial Government | various colors, would be better adapted for take any steps to improve the means of the purpose of attracting away the fishes tranat, etc., etc., is delicious. Mr and other animals from devouring Wat Yane's curpsa.. Thus up to this day a sort Mongan is evidently working up for
urive pastry wrapped up in loaves, is the shortly-to-be-vaated sppointmens of exposed for asle at three to fifteen cash a British Minister, and worthily copies his hundle, which forms the orthodox edible inestimable superior-only the plagia of the day, aud of which it would be on- risni is so essentially "Alcockian" that, celestial not to partake and offer a quartuni while it is the truest form of flattery," to "jous" at this festivity during the hold ont of Court-Cline Asam . Reginald D. it is scarcely likely to impress the publie din of dram, by which the long shans are Starkey, $12 60, a barber's bill for tonaorist mind. What a pity it is that Mr. Mon-supposed to drive away evit spirits, so that later done; and C, Hochsteller J. M. da
Silva, 100, on a promissory note. the ghost of Wat Yune may rest in peace,
definite Something
at last reported respecting the lug expected Footni, Le Fooktze. It is stated that pii the occasion of his father's death a couple of years ago,
gan was not in power ut hone, in the times of Stevenson or Brunel, Paxton or Oyrus Field!
We can image is pen ning a magniloquent essay shewing that "Engineering difficulties and local popu lar feeling" were opposed to Railways and Tubular Bridges, Glass Palaces aud Ocenic Cables: He has evidently missed
his true vocation in the great arena of purpose, and Bia couple of months.
he here in the course of a
www.
Ray and others. The Same. This one was struck out, as no one appeared.
Cheong Choong Ng Ping, $100 due ou promissory nuts,Judgment for plaintift.
C. Hochstotter de Rosario, $11, balance due for a silver watch supplied Defendant failed to appear, and judgment was given against him.
J. B. Lopez . C. A. Marques, $37.77, on 2 promissory note. Judgment went for plaintiff by default.
St
remarks.
MINING IN CHINA (North China Berald, June 13.)
resident in China to undervalue the ex-
and feel sure that they will support him int defending their interests. To the introduc tion of forsigu salt, hvo equally opposed. This, he says, would injure valive salt mer chants Mining and religion alone hiset with hie
The opening of the approval mines to foreign enterprise would, he consi
beneficial to Chins; and concessions on the score
Protestantia has rise up
There is a natural tendency for foreigners ders, be a step highly are of religion
are
Catholicism in Europe, Badbijam has conquered Tsonism in Chinis but Confact- anisin has held its own throughout, and the fullest peruission foreign missionaries to preach freely the doctrines they advocate, will not shake it now.
ald. is somewhat staght rather than
Here
is an
of
The two cases given below were sottled southern Chin-si. The present trus be- portant step 16 gained, wo take advantage; proaching war, that amours
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
SUTO AS
have
as to preserve in undiminished strength has onlisted the aid of the Japanese in bis and purity those valuable feelings of ox
against the asperation
Chinese their
i
design. His visis to Shanghai was for the double purpose of dissuading foreigners
By the Shaftesbay, we have late Singa- rivalship for the trade of Western Sie in the opening up of the Mid velves, taking note of the means of attack in paso
taken
of
that
arsenais must
pride of
bure
boen lately float- weon Cinng-king and Yunnan and Kwei- of it quietly, and faston upon the remaining along the Chinese. Teen-kwo-fan was ehow, is only temporary on account of the ing grievances under which we labour, so going to drive foreigners into the sea, and closure of the shame and Tarli. Kouts and this route is opened, an sure will Burmah take to herself the trado of theee
and two provinces and if, as is probable. Bri- misuseda, which impel us to arge on our from pressing their claim for railways, and
ish merchants establish at Ava, then a kelties for beneliting them, and
Kingdom the necessity aruae. Woosung would then he was unable to leave his posty consequently pure papers The Straits Times of June chuon between China and Bumah mer Our motto, never to be satisfied, is be blockaded and, cut of from assistance, in obedience to the comniands of his Impeth bus the following telegrama, dated chants seenis almost pertain, the result a good one. To be in the least degree the unhappy barbarians would be annihilat rat master,
In deferred the celebration of London :---
talling protmbly in favor of the latter, boil thankful for anything the Chinese might, fed at leisure, after their food and ammuni mouring ceremony éle
Only recently be May 23rd. In the House of Commons in Export and Import. Trade by this rate would or
could give us
ug would
be has been allowed us
tion had been both exhaus impor
1t ia for tile yesterday, the second reading of Mr Glad has deurished before without Buropean donable weakness. Wa
the is in
is expected to stous's Suspensory Páll took place, resulting enterprise, and as soon as it is re-opened, cession with a growl, and shall continues to
accept every con- find
and Yuries of 1858, of burned, political economic strife, and gives but a
in defeat of the Ministry by 312 against the between Hankow
is placed on SBO etfuced from the mind of high others. do so until the is p faint imitation of what he would do if He hold office here during the Anglo-French 208 votes Committee has been appointed king will be lessened by one third. The the samu fuoting of free commercial inter Thatthe people should forget them is fate had ordained that he should oft rearation of the City of Ramus, and when fun bois fed dilonel of the Dog Rugs hush, Macomoda. Citief in Fort hus peady course as those of the West. Indeed, there prising, mesas fcomunication and pub-
to the port of Imperial Treasurer appointed Colonel of the 70th Regiment, established Custon houses on the Bastorn ment some other post more important
could not be a
for mullulty are so imperfect, here, a more fortils
these than that of the Tientsin. Consulate he was removed to the Norththit of the The names of Colonel Rybot and Mr. Ben borders of his territory, and as fi-Yan-situst condolence amongst formigners then events were probably never estimated at
fifteen graduates of the Choon te degres jamin Les Cuinness, M. P... It may be said that we are over severe only Ave are reported to have bech 16ina dary of the West appear in the net esveral merchants who had come the shortcomings of the Chinese Govern their true importance. Bus the
At the next perio- from Tatli and intended to return there antud in diverting our thoughts frein mandarins in their in our strictaws upon a despatch framed competent for the highest degree of Hone-dien! according to the most approved rules of of whom a distant relation of ald dia go for Govertiment Billa on in- to trade ju spite of their-having to pay Im- the melancholy which the airatmstances reached a high pitch, to inspire them with an
£200,000 will ho allofted.
purial and Mahomeday duty.
and surroplings of Shanghai would natu- idea of resisting foreign arma mene suocats- Perhaps and that art in H.M. Diplomatic Service in Howqua is said to be one. No mandarin May 25th-Lord Stanley has appointed a these facts are important for the Shanghai rally produce, a valuable service is render fully now that before. We cau believe, China But we assert that if our under. Peaches and Lichées are to be had this year committee for enque of Kussia (i Pros-. | bat one object to gain, to rival with equaazelín
into the question of Trade, if so then the China meronauts lave ed. The very idea of legal exactions and liowever, that they really do
do entertain this stood policy-it the means we adopted to for love or for money, whilst the supplies of naturalization.
makes us turn unconsciously bope. National pride repels the admission of physical: secare our present position in China-if the conuer kinds are expected soon to sia) has closed the Customs (1) Parliament, lity the Burma merchants and that is the to the comtemplation of our own vast I inferiority but willingly accepts :he polished off by iruit-lovers. The atrets and has declared his firin respect for treaties, opening of the upper Yangtzsa, to Chung superiority, and causes us to realize more
the alternative esplanation of superior ar the measures which led to the very: Honam are inundated at high water. The Trulide Russe, in announcing The Chinese authoritius might be vividly the hidden excoleness of our fiament, to account for defost. Now, this
His Majesty's speech has been favourably appointment of the Consul in question to as this is the season for harvesting, it is the onlusion, of a treaty of gamerco by this means. If the King of Burmeh
to checkmate the Mahomedan chief tionalcharacter.
defect is, according to their notion, reinedi- Tientsit if these and other acts were feared, the rice crops may suffer by the with Khokan, repudiates the Russian plans abdicates in favour of British rule, that point of having conceded to be the working tion after the foreign model; why should If report bo true, we are now on the turning out cannou, muskets and amuni
now they have arsenale of their right and justifiable, the whole tone of eshet
The Fire Dart, which took the that despitel is simply that of insutler- able and deceptive cant. If, on the other the Kinkiang, has been colorede off of conquest in Central Asia, and says that will place all India alongside of Western of the coal intues in China, by foreign
by the the hostility of Bokhara is due to a breasti Obina, and no oficial misioanagement will methods. We have clamoured for this they not, on their own ground, with every
the energies and rogearces of cramp
the and loudly, and at last we are to l
long
of numbers, bring a to have
advantage of hand, the wording of this despatch corouting, which was lying hero in fresh of fa
water. This points to the fact of the May 28th-In the House of Connore British merchant in Bitraint. For steamers the reward of our persistency. The obstin a different conclusion 1 It may be long bo redtly denotes the terms on which we Kiukiany's stoppage not being predetermin- the Scotch Haform Bill pressing properly destructed and drawing not more ney of the Maudarins has we believe at fore this pleasing dress is tha
dispelled; for Intend to treat with Chlua, then weed at the heal-quariece; consequently the The amended lopaying free has been than 6 feet of water, the navigation of the jeugth given way, sod we can scarcely
uly there does not exist any intention to thrust savers that our past acts in Chine, are a gup (reported in my last) may be put in the adopted. A motion to give en additional Yang-ize to Chung-king is possible. At doubt that the beginning which will ho she advantages which we offer, dow
down the the lowest winter level (Jan. 1860) known made with coal, will
of the Chinese,, throats the probably lead tu series of unjustifiable violations of every pipo and curled into thin air-According members, was supported by Gladstone and
at the bayonot's law human and divine, and the very to the Chinese calendar Sunday last, which Bright, and rejected (natuber of votes un-
some years, there were 7 fest water at development of the other important mine point. If railways are rejected now, mines the lowest rapids. econd day of their fifth moon, was intelligible.)
ral resources of China. The Chinese are so be introduced, to carry their out-turn us for a time. Tramways will wns the
content istand on which we dwell is but a monu
sunimer solstice termed by them Ila-cho: It is andarted that England is negociat-
As to the route between ment of British greed and British por The orthodox ebowalior of the day, con- ing pacific declarations,
Sulya and La
beginning to see that they have vast accam- kiang, this in haughai seemed to ma ulations of wealth under their soil, which to the nearest trading mark, and ataam fidy; of wanton murder and violated sists of dog's meat and fishee the foriner
practically useful for the Ozleutta trade native rights. Take your choice, gentle being intended to give strength, and the
Knowing men of the Consulate and Merchants of latter, from its fire-like aed color, is sup- the ports A seizure by force of island posed to excite the cater to strongov pas- settlements in the mainland, and the perhaps thirty do not eat dog's meat thoir enforcement at the point of the bayonet of privileges" conceded by shelled out Viceroyn ol behalf of their Government,
ffaith
MRT. T. COOPER'S EXPEDITION,
own
with China, but I am constrained to admić/mly await the magic touch of well-dureeted traotion may be found necessary by-
territory, an establishment by force of Bions. Out of every lundrod Celestials Per to the North China Daily News will marks of Adnsgr. Cheauveau, who resided superabundant population, so alleviate in ally work their way, in defiance of all oppo
the lick spittle party in England, ignores British interests.
One or the other
policy is wrong, and there are fortunately
women cat cat's sat to promote the growth of their hair; whilst the sight of rat-bash would roake their mouths water!
Before Hon. H. J. BALL. 23rd June, 1868.
want of
pasedя,
He tella the
nie,
but few men ia China who fail to recog was advanced in the defence to the effect wind arvi, stacle in this Pati
nise the justice of our past acts and the that only one-turd of the goods, had been all inks only 80 miles West of the sake of argument, that ich
RS well
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Lance
the
to
own trouseries. In this maunor they will perfectly well that thie and other The following letter from Mr T. T. Coo- now, the fallacy of such a hope, and this on a to pass from the earth into their and-by to draw the trucks.
admission based проц
the following reopen up now antrees of labour for their appliences of foreign science must eventu TA-T81aN-LUO, Worteris border of China, for many years in the neighbourhood of some measure the poverty and wretchedness eition, we shall probably not put Teen-kwe dubtless prove of intarest, to our roadors.
26th April, 1868.
Tar-li aud Likings whereof is mark- hefore liberty to work them has been con
"Liking of the labouring classes in China. But, fan's courage to the test. But the fact that successful resistance is contemplated Dean Sin; Since writing you from the name houses near the foot of cected, the value of the coal and its ha- as possible; Ioses none of its significance. Village of Iti-yan-su, a troublesome Fell by fow stundl dangerous journey of 7 days brought as on the Snowy mountains, which are impass mediate utility for present wants have had It shows that we have lost prestige that do not agree with the canting hypoorisy which now, to serve the political ends of SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT list instant, in company with the road able on account of perpetual smowe and to demonstrate themselves, and no doubt the mandarius attach exaggerated impor whils the Latsats and the ke competition in this market on to their areenals; and above all, it Bishop of Tibet, Monagr. Obeauvean, to this place. Our roul for the first four days luy Now-kiang ivars are fieres, unnavigable which Japan lias now entered, has been a shows the intensity of their dislike the
innovations s urging on the Chinesis. not through a country similar to that about and unbridged; the country through which further wofive
we propose. They think with G. Dabol v. M. D. de Castilla, $312, for Hi-yan-su. On the morning of the
of the fifth we
w they flow being inhabited by-savage
allow the Japanese to appropriate an
an Taun-kwo-fun, that railways and steam gonda sald sud delivered.-- set-off or plea arrived at Loo-in chow; a smalt town an constantly at war with each other, and undue share of the coal trade in Ohins. It boats would ruin the boating population,
is oleat, therefor angise and of Tientsin, emp a branch of beyond this in Bing there is another ab-
without conceiving the left bank of the
the coal in the offer in increased industry and modes of equivalent they range. Admitting for hourhood of the necessity of acting in strict accordance delivered. The claim was for twenty-four
as the other open ports,
will have employment. They think the settlement with them in future. Cannot the voice ages of cheese at $13 a case; but it was iliut place. This city is famous in Chhatte, would sent to Chiur, Farmah forge coul With cheng natire labour, the robbery from native hongs of a certain
route could be found, the goods
oppo tanity of testing its
anet of foreign merchants valna against
in the interior, mean of British subjects make itself heard admitted by plaintiff that only six of the for its chain suspension bridge some 150 would send at a loss cost. No Indian has foreign machinery, and efficient foreign share of their existing busineas, without
twenty-four cases were delivered. In truth, yarde Fin span, built about 80 even from this remote portion of tie this scented to be the only questiul be: Crossing the river at this point wo con- with Tibet, and this must flow either almost certainly put an end, in time, to the maze which it would impart. These brighter prospect in store for her trade stirection and supervision, Chinese conl will conceiving the increased impulse to com- earth's surface? We fear not. But if it
tween the could, it could Aud no better then than of his Honor, they both agreed to this days, the road winding
importation from England and America; so impressions are
quite natural among an outspoken and indignant protest solation, viz., that the plaintiff would deli- cipices sometimes 500 feet above the river, thang, the latter route however having to
crease trade in Chiua itself, we shall lose a own soil sufficient for its wauts, and against the manner in which British yer the cheese at once, and tast defendant the wall-liko sides of the mountains for pass the Himalisyas and a dreadfully hilly that if we gain a concession which will in people which has found the produse of its
important trade from which has no ideo
the increasing officials are compelled to repless British would pay the amount claimed wine costs ingres of terrible grandeur. At upon country to within a short distance of Burged an luiportait article of freight demands and increasing supplies which
would nut bu given,
on our sixth day leaving the Tai-tow ho, theng. At Lassa there are alrendy aver abrosti, enterprise
We do not enter futs the question of
we entered what is called the Tai-tsian-bo 3,000 Nepalese trading in European gouds,
while to deal in the
•Leong Aling A. Gindell, $26.50-UP gorge of Valley. This plaod so I am told, thang run with olive the rivera for our ships when there is no other cargo keep pace with increasing wealth and civi
to bu
from England, America, and lantion. The time however is very close gravity and extent as regards these ob
Australia. fendant appeared and admitted the debt is the most dangerous part of the grand
But the broaking upon the at hand, when this creed will be dispalled Sections, so needlessly set forth by H. but as the action ind been called last Court route from Chen-ta to Lassa; to f
For the information of my sporting mineral resources of China is a step which by practical evidence of its error, Consul at Tientsin, the subjects having day, and defendant waited without avail idea of it you must picture to yourself two friends in Shanghai I may tell them that so beats with it stolt important omsideratio
i been already fully discussed and a eonfor plaintiff all day, nu costs were given mountain from 1,000 to 1,200 fout bigbear Hankow, my Journey to this place huv
far my big consists of one wild goose shut for the future, and which may load to suol parallel to each other, aidea
their that they will give way. directly foreign ently to realizo the effect of his atmission and in many places, over- ing been through acountry destitute of sport.
Up to this time I cherished the hope of tot inclined to count the immediate cost. at the base, tiroir anumite being able to reach Sndya four Bathaug, With this concession of the coal mines in
50 years ago.
WA
parties; and, at the suggestion tianed along its right frightful pre through Nepaul to Lussa or sudy to
clusive unding having been arrived at with the judgment. Aaron failed appar
influenes is brought to bear in earnest, and left the Court in a quander,
.
for
to form an
items of our
Ling
merce
of
vast benefits to foreignars in China, that
A GREINA CUSTOMER Pawsy
we eagerly avize the opportunity, and are
couple were married at Gretna Green. The
smith demanded five guintes for his sorrice. "How is this?' paid the bridegroom; "the
the mountalu torrent cashing in white Cangor tenta, and we have but little doubt the Samo v. Brandt, "86, for paintings ex capped with snow and a cloud of white but important cousiderations force me to land, we may concentrate our attention all gentleman you last married assured me that It is needless to reiterate the old argue
cuted and delivered.-Defendant, an able mist throwing into this terrible gorge the abandon the idea. Without instruments the more strongly on the introduction of the only gave you a guinea_*Tros," Bati cominents we have passed on Mr Mongan's suaman to fill appearance, admitted the gloom of twilight. The burent (scarcely 30 and funds I cannot and dare not poncirate milways, on procuring the navigation of the sunith, but lie was an Irishman. despatch will be heartily endorsed by the debt, but added that the agreement with! yards wide) us it hape in its head-long the unknown country between these two the in the abolition of ball steamere, lave married hin six times. He is a good
ajority of our readers,
plaintiff was to paint the two pictures for course to the Tai-tow-lo, washes in many places: With the help of providence I will and on the abolition of barrier taxation.
customer, but you I may never see again."