by 24, 1868.
TIONS.
July, 1868:
$627
617
600
4,61 4/6 a 4/7
tht Bank, Tis. 73
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lit, B. 228 mi.
ht, Rs. 226 a 227
10% TO.
par.
.23.20
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4.67.
4.00
9 a 12
id, 15 per cent pw.;
ew, 7 per cent pm.
1, 23. per cent pai,
w, 40. 4 p. e. pm.
18 p. c. dist.
ture.
July, 1868.
YA..
3 P.M. 29.890. 20.802 84 85.0 75,0
86
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80.0 23.0
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Fine.
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ary absence of the
Seural Business of
cted by Mn. N. B.
C. A. SAINT.
368.
QF
CHINA
ady,
extracts, from the
ly News, Supreme
te, N. U. Herald
Express, Shanghai
183,
$18.
28nt instant, Mr.
val Service, age:1·
A MAIL.
JULY 24, 1868
CODES OF
valuable antic Time Register a
F takes the first
tions devoted to
hich it treatm
bersistency with
ut it has endea
n in the mercan-
cating the adop
bd well digested
by ten years since
Eversal Code of
pulsory upon
all
arine, and inte sing with much objection there ulsory regulation and American an obstinacy as comprehensible,
wo nations most
ffairs persist in the subject, and
use, or disuse, lescribed by its.
y" admitted to
ated, while com
leulable advant
o seamen of all
It is urged that
ce so familiar to
Great Britain ould ensue from
han now happens
both it and the
not admit this.
the case, there.
t enforcing the
expiration of a
ar or two year.
the matter has
the discretion of
p-masters. It is
is case private
wly-effect what
co ensure.. these remarks by raphic notice hus Harbor Master
be signals to be.
at the entrance
Are indicated us
Admitting
that
is code on hoard
en wise to fix
e expiration of
ode should bë
g the existent vessels of aliek ug no hardship. Great Britain Consular body
No. 1608 JULY 24 1868.J
TO-DAY'S POLICH,
at Shanghai will take up the matter and on the 21st instant, fined Th. 20 by the endeavour, in conjunction with Mr Customs, for veglecting to report his vessel flockly, to make arrangements to this and bata mafest within the period
allowed by treaty. end, notifying the vessels under their respective flags that on a given date this alteration in the existent regulations. mouse the use of the Universal Dade" by all vessels. frequenting or likely to visit Shanghai and the Yangtze, and so contribute to the end in view. W
THE CHINA MAIL.
contract which was to remunerate him for the risk and outlay of the trip. On this slender prospect, lis was willing to incar the large and certain expense of alvartering a steamer; and Mr Heinesu so thoroughly canght Lin
-་
would come into force. They would thus potty obstruction cases, brought up his best dispense fire, that bu was the merit of having organized an exped by a Mr Fun Head at Yokohama
have no reasozi
in
vulgar
güze
T
upon
No. 1 OF THE "Mesureausi.”
June 1st, 1868. Some time ago there existed Hiokozo's newspaper, but since he left this place,
long time has elarged without anything of the sort. In the first month of last
a 1
3
sion of Freedom of speech or writing; but it s only righs to denounce the prominigation of annoymous and seditious pauplileta, of doing public good by the circulation of which appear under the unworthy pretext forein information, and this under the shiold of a foreign Bam. We shall doubt- leas have more to say on this subject on another occasion.
MISCELLANEOUS, TARWATER. A Parisian apothecary is
cinal preparation of tas, known as tarwater,
conquest. Until we see their ceport, which will doubtless be published, it is impossible
AN EDITORIAL EXTRAORDINARY. to say whether the upper course of the introductory article appears in the last The following curious specimen of an Mekong is of any commercial or political number to haud of the Japan Herald. It importsuce, but the French have at least is translated from a native sheet published Inspector Albert, the great evolver of willing
with Batorial guaran lion to sacertain its value, and to contribute usual number of victian before Mr May this Mr Oppert implicitly, although believing of the almost unknowi regions of Asia.
payment. He would have trusted something further to onr-knowledge of one moning, One-poor hawer was fined for him to have no money, having dared to Hx hia
on the pork-stall the What
The expedition left Baigon on the 6th passed during that midnight excur- June, 1866. In addition to M. de Largrée, footpath at the Fraya; and a to suppave that the "gar-merchant was fatorespectablesion, who shall diacluse Mr Oppert will the ohint
for having not." committed the grievous often of leaving itself from Harbor Master, or the Chinese, would a few empty sugar-bage on the foot path mystery, it would sink to the level of every-petent to report on the topographic year my friont Bailey priutel the Bankoku making a little stir just now with a medi-
Diplomacy is privileged to shroud dhe shef of the expedition and under whose was organised, there were five Stripped of its other foroiguers who accompanied it, com- nise any objection to issning such a front of his house. Another had left a few day business. So we are dependent on a geological, botanics), and agricultural touth number had appeared. I grieved which he has introduced, and which, from -notification, the sole object of such notices had been all summoned before; who account of ita proceedings. He deposes to passed; and there were besides six Europe.ply over this and thought newspapers the definito quantity of the surative prinoi. ·
bamboog of the Praya path. Of course, Chinese member of the expedition, for an nature of the country throug
Shinburght, which came to end after the being to secure advantages to commerce has not High and low, foreign and having gone a long way up a river, to hav-an anilo
they
through which they by the "greatest pafety to the greatest tire, Dave to succumb before the irresisting laried with his
are things of great prof" and al an sailors and eight nativea number
attached Similar notifications at all alde activity and the unimpeachable arome stanceply into it, until a Saigon they visited the lake of Cambodia out Japan is perhaps because few persons estoning, the abova fact is, that it affords the there is no civilized country in the ple that it contains, promises to be very inpanions and marou-
which ather ports where signalling is a necessidence of Inspector albert.
party, to render the necessary service to having come to sneli as undertaking involved. On leaving not as yet become widɑle dim they have in the article: farwater has been known for
without them, the in the world neoful to the doctors. There is to rive and dug
reason why
* quackery ty would still further add to the advant Kayroolla, the black fireman belonging big stone put a stop to further research. to the West of the Moikong, and having know what good newspapers do in the peg whereon to hang a story illustrative
Aunive
diffused through more than a ; and the reason of my
than a century to the French steamer Domuzi who is in The irresistible inferauce is, that Mr Oppert devoted a whole month to the study of the world, and because the editors of them, of accidental discoveries. When Bishop sges of the proposed phuu -
custody charged with the inngder of his exp
and again brought up and reminded until 1st of superiuswabent abone, foreigners may at-
to the thickness of the or they joined the Maikong at the im- use. of
of a style in which incomprehensible Rhode faland expedition, his ship was be to the rapids of Kong
river, they travelled
in a quobout, but as the latter could not proceed further, they were com pell d to rest to native boals. Laving reached Bassack they wore doomed in some theasure to limppointment, as the insurrec siou in Cambodia had rendured communics
While on this subject we may observe
.
that the enforcement of the use of the sipate, while on shore at Aberdeon, expected to find a treaty in the sarcopha comparatively unknown antiquities of Ang after the fashion of the learned men, make Berkeley, reports Once a Wek, was on his "Universal Code" in this colony would Anguat His Worship intimated that the tribute their prolonged esclusion, from commercial town of Hamvang. Oblacie characters are largely mixed, and calmed for several days in mid- have a most material effect on its adoption case would be takon carlier if the Freuch Corea, Whether the treaty was an obsoleto miles above the mouth of th about 300 because the publication being much delayed, a férrible opidemic broke out amongst the
$17
by all vessels in the China Trade. We "enforcement, but should per haps inere correctly Hay"suggestion," backed up by the official use, at the peak and elsewhere, of this code only. If
sels found that tiny wear fil-le to be incurrectly reported if they did not use the code, that their signals to men-of-war were unnoticed, and that at the Harbour Master's flag staff no other code was in use than the Universal," they would soon learn to use it. Already a large proportion of vessels are provided with the code book anel flags, but are necessitated at times to use the Maryatt's code, an account of
mail arrived before leat time,
Six Chizan
things
In mid-ocean, and
uninteresting from being out of date crew. Sone of the sick were placed in the are inserted.
hold of the vessel, and, burung with thirst, time to time Japanese bone bows, sad the water, which was impregnated with "tar. newspapers which come from America, Strange to say, those
The newspaper of nine will contain from a Few of them actually drank the bilge.
France, England, Hongkong and Shanghal in from the fevur. Herkeley, gifted, as Pope who drank recovered China will be translated at once and publish said, with every virtus under heaven,"
for four month they waited for the arrival ing the month. I shall not therefore insert that the ter was the houding agent: so he tious with Corbin China very difficult, and cd. Tener nore numbers will be issued dur-wan, of course, far-sighted, and soon saw
a state of possessor; or where the spacie was to coine of instructions and passports from the high cet reports oraxounts drink the water himself and svoided the
Chinson were charged with having been in some way-as watchusen, servants, neighbours, &c.connected with the theft or disappearance of cow from the house of less as & Co., at Pokfolam. The in the greater loss from the fact that two cow lies not as yi< ! buen rucovered, and this calves were being brought up cowhood by the dow-mother. Mr a friend of Mr Susuoni who sleeps at the Laveroy, Pokfolum house, gave evidence é to the culpability of each of the grimmers, and said that the quise of the dogs on & thief's left, by means of which the cow would appronchi ought hase roneed the prisu have been now
noir safe in the byre. The themselves with the other. We have often went outside, sut sometimes neglect heard that some shipowners have even fallingir duty timide by fuiting to back sand by sigust book and set of flaga! but they ner. The cow-coolie, part of whose duty will hardly be those trading with China. W to sleep with the cow (or, as
events and uninteresting
one, buried with the body of its royal au- thor, or whether
were a new one, deposit ed in this secret spos by some timid off cial whose fears deterred him froni per soual communicatiut with barbarians; whistlier the grave contained a talisman purchase piece goods; at any coat, from its that was to induce an immediate desire to
downward voyage,who shall now say here, the difficulty of obtaining provisions stories. from
which was to freight the Ching on her authorities at Ava and Pering. Whilst of Me. Uppert's effort has been frustrated, and led them to resolve upon the reduction of
contagion. When he returned to Britain, Cores reusine closed to the outer world. their European escort, and five of the reports and carefully will not insert any efficacy, published several trots extolling he aat about experimenting with his speci I shall search carefully for well. foundal fis, and, having antisfied himself of its real People ask, with interest, whether there is sailors were sent back ous case. For, however convinced of the at Ushon, and on the 6th June, exwelly & chasing this newspaper in large quantities.com one su dirent, and febrile, pa to be any further inquiry into this mysteri
Saigon On 20th February, the s
the
Fagne ruinoure. I beg that every gentle its virtues. The matter was taken up by explorers were man will confer on me the favor of pur the pharmacista; terwater was subjected to meritorio object of
arrived 'at-
At Washington in America, des coffin, the miscarried treaty, and the amese Lada.
s connexion of the gol-Stieng-kong, the
were subjected to tarwater. extreme limit unsigned ontrout, unravelli. Play stand Meikong su i traced if course with
They h
had now traversed the cities in all countries an epornicus num-
PHILIP II, OF SPAIN,-If Philip possessoŃ single virtue it bas eluded the conscien acoursey, ber of newspapers are published. Some tus reacaron of the writer of these pages. Imation of
a commercial point of view they houses publish daily, others every two or if there are vices--as possibly there are plucky speculation and phil had has disolased. They fail to the action.
Home being too neglectful to provide watchmen, however, asserted that the dogs want the mysterious ago, they still year from their departure, of the S Englsu, Paris in France, and other great
bat
objceted to the expense of buying a new falling asleen in a most unwarrantableman aghast, at presont, before the daring com-vered little that was encouraging.threo days and we know not how many from which he was exept, it is because it
Mr Li.
-
#1
At all events mich might be done if they explained, in a loft above the cow's enterprise, which Mr. Opport The Maikong itself was, in its upper course, bilkous of myriads are published in the is not permitted to buwan nature to attain subject were ouce taken up a detajduty to sleep in the cow-house, is Wor-through the tale; and they want to know it was exceedingly scanty, the Fed for civilized) five or six years ago hartly perfection even in evil. The only plausible stal), maintained that it was not part of his of the priest, who flashes like a tructed by rocks and rapids, and the course of the year. In Hawaii lately open-
faithless
minci spirit by those who have the ship informed the watslimen that they wote power to effect, roform.
sand unprofitable servants, and in stead of doing what they were paid for, they allowed robberies in be committed while they slept. He would fine them 60, or send them to gaol for a month. The other prisoners, though pronounced in a certain degree disreputable, were discharg
We have received No. 13 of the Chine Magazine, which consists of an index, title-page and frontispiece, preface, l'envoi and two pages of matter. As the most obvious practical joke ever perpetrated on the duloasis of this island it deserves every encmragenent; but there are öne
bound to point out. On a reference to the index we observe that opposite the words "China Mail informations against,"
whether, in the pare interests of publia au- riosity, the Prussian and French Consula are going to hold judicial enquiry into the cirenmataneca of this wondrous voyuge.
SAIGON TO HANKOW, (N. C. Herald.}
has
Fear's
It is somewhat difficult to realise the fact submitted to Birman supremacy, the countryer; when the paper is published massacro of a town full of
at Stanley, charged & hard-featured Chine- Luspector Ambrose, at present stationed man on suspicion of burglary. A shop into on the night of the 22nd, when one musket, one pistol, a pair of
of ewords, que observe dagger, fifty eatties
of rior, a jacket, and a
∙their
Bud
BG
on of a monarch, or co Protestante;
the
a
lay.
or two little omissions which we feel reever stated that his house was broken tribes and countries surrounding them,thing bad, to ho left behind, and the diffused in the great duties of widelynuman being can bind himself an a page reference is put of "202 and 205,"f pair of slave (produced) were stolen, The neighbours, their periority. over their continnad on foot. Their directries, the extraordinary events and interest-nure than a generation, the provinces Now puge 205 contains no notice what I goutly were identiliod in the house next bututions, their greater onimand of ine days after leaving Munong-lim, they be read sitting still, and one knows the perty or carefully inaintaining
-board big etoamer (which
bri-
was on all siden èredited, no notice and lie (the captain) had gone to the point of view, it is undoubted that their After sponding about a month in negotia ever, that is no real news; we have here simple will of the gouboud of which he was
bong, not containing more than 8,000 juhkuow it is being opened and everybody is believed himself not a king but a
of the Biamese Laos, Luang-Tra any of the islanders knew their lettere; but of his infanious career is that the man
explanation for pallation there is bitants. Thus far, they had without much dificulty, in consequence are published every morning to the num
had journeyed
the man really advancing into vivilization,
a god. and newspapers was placed so high above his fellow-crea of the protection accorded to them by the ber of seven thousand copies it is said. In bisnuif incapable of fans wrong; as that tures as, in good faith, perhaps, to believe. Court of but in entering on Upper China also, nowspapers in the Chinees whether indulging his passions or enforcing Laos they bu -to
prepare to encounter language have been greater hardships. From Stieng-kong to Hongkong and Shanghai and let in throughout the world his religions and Muonglin, the first town of Lans which every month treaty-four thousand copies embodying divine
and it is said that political deganas, he was ever conscious of
lions that buve desulated and weakened the that, notwithstanding the perpetual rebel
pablished. In this case the publishers tal fawa. When providing for the assassina inspiratione elemen- for forty years bean almost entirely pay a abandoned inpira, the Chiucre have imposed on the passage for boats became impracticables, the newspaper office distributes it to thei
aud, at the latter place, the to the
subscription beforehand of
and alt the haggar except a chatiye of I this
win trampling on every oath by
which their laws and
way nowappers customs. We cannot fail to
of civilized conuing desolate with fire and sword, during more highly organise tion lay parallel with blis Muitong, and in ing stories of a thousand ri's distant, can
can which he had inherited as over of the matter in question, and wo which tiouse
rited as his private pro- one to the lining which was robbed, in of a definite purpose, and their aequafied month of July 1867, and as the local of doors. Men's intelligence is increased hop
system, their more traited action in puranit arrived at Muong-yong, it was now the roarket rates of all places without going out of civil war in foreign kingdoms which he the Hamer and naturally surprised that, after what was remanded for further evidence of their wide embracing wings towards every Lagrée, who had not receiver a passport afforded to merchants: I therefore hope the unblast names of England and Scotland
e prisoner was found. This cast industry. Not only have they spravil out authorities endeavoured to throw obstacles and their minds ate pleasured, and there is all Christendom a
I to acquire; while maintaining over has passed the evil advice apparently interpreter at Stanley.
in the way of further progress, M. de enormous pront in the convenience thus bery, corruption and espionage, keeping tendered ta, or the obstinacy on the part
point of the compass from the compati From the Court of Ava, after communica.newspapers will becoms widely diffused in on his pension-Lsts of traitors, and impo- Captain Wilson of the steamer Nile, ap
tom a gigantic systent of of, its conductor so strongly commented Pested in Come to ask his Worship who Confucius; but, besides China Proper,
insignificant territory of the time of npon by His Lordship the Chief Justicether he would hear a case of assault huve pod
harting with the Chief of Stien-tung, the most Japan. they committed
VAN REED, the consideration shown to that gen arrived this ingrping) cpon his chief stewest Tartary. Tibet, and the Corea, and have deemed it prudent to pay a visit to this a tributary allegiance on powerful of the numerous Laos princes,
verishing his
sohequer with tho wages of No 93 iniquisy tleman by the now absent proprietor of by the carpenter of the ship. All the planted their institutione dueply in personage at Sten-tung, notwithstanding
Upon this the add has the Following: degrees, from Princes of blood like Guise paid in France to men of all this journal, and the honourable feel
the difficulties of travel during the rainy in Bir Vau Reed's nowa sper. It is called hiiorly deedle wors not orines, but the persoas concerned wars on the ship's arti, Sia, and Japan. Defective as
This plossing and modest. Preface appears and Mayenuo down to the obscurest of ing with which the said conductor les, the offence was committed in board, tires and laws are from the modern
Beason. in a very mountainous country.
a newspaper, but it contains no news what- or bio
squires, be ever felt that these base Magistrale as he wished to leave for
Brutine whole
Japan
system of life and government was tion, the Birman Rosiilent atatioued at this to-morrow morning. Captain homself, contestably superior to anything which place to collect bathe hibute, countersigned the Tokugawa Olan Aiden and Sendai, extraordinary theological system which le
imaginary descriptions of Kwanto Roning, refused to hear the case, a01 | **** BAR, in the East of Asia, and that passport issued by the chief of St fighting impossible batties every morning speut bis life in enforcing with fire and however,
za Hr Jz Té in to go ht (that he would voi ven for what reason of theso sutiging depardances, and in those Tably reduced by fatione and privation into mince meat a river is always at hand stablished as it was
in his P. A valgar man might be had referred him (Captain Wilson) to the the surrounding barbarians readily submittung, and on the 10th September M. de satisfied with having had to pay the costs. Police Magistrate. His Worship observed set to the peterual influences of Chinese Laurés joined his friends at Muong
at 9 and finishing at 5 pm.
sword, was right, for it was a part semi-civilization in its palmy days. Fu.all
When the army of the Mikado is cut up
self. The gentionan would have felt that some Marine Magistrais la refused to hear the countries where it has simply exerted a The insurrection in Cambodia had prevent the 20 thousand. It isvery extraordinary nery hy which his absolute
Holy Inquisition, thoroughly which completely prevents the "Retreat of was a portion of the
Spain, thing more was due to the injured party can, as it appeared to be one which clearly beneficial effect, its power is in great properly anpphed, and with. insufficient that thongh the army of the Mikado is ut-
regular after what fell from the Court. The ship then directed the inspector y of the Chinese empire itself the food and shelter, and fever and othery routed overy evening, that the next tribnual which performed its
measure of tho was the exigencies
sut his experhuman will inere bagatelle, but we
expressed themselves. feel jealous for the reputation of the ah Marine Magissante, is a stres commested succes ive shoots deall to it in lit culty: whtule of the party, ware rapidly, becoming filed every day. All the ssatles are hurt, or hotel at will, and which sagte tha
to convey magisterial compliments to the midable struggle with the Taipings, the fonts through which they unused, the At least 80,000,000 of the Kwangu's are which, like the pestilence, entored
the for-
the prostrating diseases caught in the marshy morning at 9
am. it should again appear
ppear with a celerity, certainty, and were any anel cistaces ficts with foreigners, have undoubtedly
on the fall as if nothing had happened. resembling she attributes of Omnipotence; have felt more pleased had this young with the case which bad indeed him to ahorn it both of prestige and power,ished, towards the end of October the smoke and thunder of the big gun wretch guilty or atspected of heresy with i
refer the matter to the Police Magistrates'
Yoxhausted. After serious dificulties, little ware seúsitiveness on a point of art. Which of the Magistrates decided while the Mokannan incurrection on the Tien-hong, tho-chief of which is dependent dessen wist and the flag of the Empe. or sympathy could guant-such an institu-
Western border thisatens to be a first step
the Rising Sun flag surges precision against which no human ingenuity both upon China and Hurmab. To through the mis
the past for the influenor of semi-civilized na
and going on, and having deemed it innd- the enlightened nations of the West are visit which their high position points as their apof Yun-nan. At this timo a line
frontier and entered the
by way of explanation or apology for the remarks at page 202 appear in the sent issue.
pra:
within Game
his
jurisdiction. His Vor-
matter is 14
to
où duty
sent, and we should (as wild our readers)
begumer in, the literary world shown a
*mere honor."
The late appearance of the present number is doubtless owing to the fact of
the recent prosecution which terminated
so unfavourably (after all the considera-
tion shown) for Mr Davies. It is dated
able, and the printing unexceptionable..
LOUAL
Leut
tho
this time the travellers were conside.
Ed
ed them from having their necessary wants
both
It
is
portion. He never doubted that the
of
him
Palace
ror sinka.
fiou could not but be dear to his heart- Mr Van Reed himself invents these III the fairy tales, be simply lends his mumo to n
the case, we can't say; but there appeare to be a screw loose somewhere, and most towards dismemberment. The ago scenarth of this the Mabommedan insurrection probably in the marito department.
tions for trees inferior to themselves, advisable to follow up the course of thee that it for a moment to be supposed Motley's History of the Netherlands, Vol. gradually mongolising all the functions. to Chinesfy further, they crossed the Rouits who would at once get their mer of 1213 a boy was noticed wandering
servos.
build
COREA.
(N. U. Herald. J
faith.
e put nensures in
fow
пашея
any Japanese. It is of course not happy as the prospect of the coolie
was
THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE.--In the un-
Den readers will observe, from the adver- Bitively know, is that the, China and a feot a reformation; but they find that the trade between grant centro of fact of its announcing the demise of its wont be ebauted the words. Lord Jesur
wisbers are eaked to attend.
Dan
no
from the
on the left bank
were
to in lulge in fury ager of
Iu a little
which
propriate destiny, one of the most couspi. through Szumao~~Thoosni, cut off if they published it in the fron town to town in Franca, Hia band the 7th July and appears on the 24th! Mr Opperva last voyage to Coria deacrves con evidences of this, is the progress of past, Shipuig, Lake Tankki, Laice to be wondered at that Mr Van Reed should never stretolied out for alma, nos. Lis -evidently not a bill drawn at sight." to rank with that of Amyas Eeigh to the French iụ Anam. They, found in Co-tehonang, Yun-ban, and Lung-ben, slave trade being put a stop to by a viguero to the mountebank or the pa- For the rest, the photographs are credit Mexico, and useds the pen of a Kingaley phin China and the provinces lately nequired marked out the limits of the Mahousuodan
kal
voice aululued into the beggar's wbing. He so Edgar Pou to describe it as it de- from Anam, the Chineas system, in full rebellion, and their object was now rous government. But still this is no ex- those mivuraal passports the palmer's
There
is paterial in it for a novel away, with the laws the same as those in
Neither did be
be carry sither of the Best water; just suficient fact to oxistence string the Ming dynasty, sail the the independent state that had been seen such rebels and outlawe
to penetrate to Tali, the capital of ouse for allowing his name to be used to staff, or the gleaman's uithara. Unlike sach apon, and mystery enough to afford religion of Confucius the affiond unlimited Roope for swagination All we They have p
and all of these, bis wien was saintly and Without commenting too severely on the his conduct irreproachable. sin operation is f. formed, and
Wherever he tamont on the first page, that, after anall steam tender were chartered for a Culnesu system has a firm bold on the the provinces of Yun-nat aud Szechuan contemporary the
Barmish, aud
the Bankoku Shinbunshi, belonging to the London Missionary Society | by mm, besides the crew were taken in usats an easy task to eradicate its claraciously ill that hu gave up the command numbers of that paper having subacquee time he was universally reverod as bite me. through reptif, the Chinese Chapel voyage to Coken; that some hundred and winds of the people, and taxt it, is by ne At Tung chuten, about two days march which, hoivever, at the best we can but is back the Holy Oves" pausing only
name aa auprincipled professional mes, two Yangtze, M. de Lagre became 40.
in forvent prayMP, in Jervois Street, is to be opened by an her; and
Out, ca arrying it the Covett ter
on arriving it thard rent be doubted, inowever, that under the active to M. Grainior, towards the end of January a publio journal beating as it does the naine lupuse estigued wherein ho dermed to take Heareh, and happy was that four o'clock, on which occurion all well off in the tender, reumained away thirty it be doubt, however, that under the active 18
propagandism afforded by
1883 hours, and returned discomfited. But of Lion, the traces of Chinese influence will but afterwards
French protec
crossed the Yangtse, and ursued their od tot
up lodging. But soon alarm began to of a repean as its reputed proprietor, remours as to what passed in the interval, gradually disappear and the perpetual t
permente and deepen the awe. with to the right bank, may
unwieldy and dangerous Le prove an Ous readers will observe that the saver of the object of this strange night excur presence of civilized rulers will rapidy sub-covered with a mhension sad dishonest natives, auf unscrupulous the effect of his example was appalling. he was everywhere regarded. And truly Die Austannusing the expected arrival of son, of mysterious cutelate with the bastitute amongst the natives improved covered with snow. When rear to Tali sad dishonest, natives, the Dramat e Troupe from Shang tires, of men wounded, of graves laid open, etio
and mure rational ideas.
they mut, as they expand, & & Romant bai has been replaced by another stating of treaties, miscaried, of calves stolen, of pulation over which the French preside is Catholic Missionary, M. Labinotiore who, tion of the first one or two numbers of this was his voice heard in
Shortly after the appearance and oircuts. All at once a strange infatuation seized ou
alt the boys of the auto
No sooner js today evening next at the given on kings exhumed, of golden coffins, and compatively small, so that they cau Hope mountaina, acted as interpreter. On the are informed that two of the Yedo book- į trnek, and accompanist him blindly
having been fourteeu yeua in these new pamphlet called the Mushiogusa, wa
or hamlet, Lusitano The anticipated contracts for plece gouds, to organize and direct it in a much more
Out they poured, mustered in his tra. From
Le very favourable notice thero is wealth and to spare. Our rea complete manner, than is possible with the March they reached Tafi, a town of sellera who wore connected witir the pro- it meased him to direct his course, whither. which appear in the Shanghai papers weders can construct their own theory at large semi-civilized nations of the Fast.
40,000 inhabitants, situated on the borders prietorship and who thought themselves Holts and bars were useless to restrain them may anticipate that the public will bu agree will, after rising the eritunes given Sull however as the present limits of
of a lake about 5,900 feet above the level safely sheltered, under
under the foreign mame un tears and prayers to turn them from their ably amused; and knowing as we do the before the United States Consular Court Cochin bins ate, and firmly as the French of the ses, and were favourably received the tille difficulties which lie in the way of success on Tuesday, in the course of Mr. Jer-boil it in their grasp, it is not
it is not without
Mandarins. On thei
prisoned, have been arrested and one. They hastened to quit father following day
by the Japanese Government: for with a travelling company, wish Mr-Aireykin's trid for acting on frat an in-difficulty and danger that they maintain they received a formal order to leave, and libel, and that Govertiment agents have to follow this strangling that was dearest,
Wither, everything lawful expedition to that country. From their sway. It is
It is still in
In the transitionary having
principal objects of the undertaking haza Hadse surveillance, verily of the bin, "Lord Jesus, give us back the Boly We regret to have to announce the death of Mr. Jenkins was a wondering paripator Mandarins, calculy realizing their irrevoc-M. de Lagrée, lind died on the 12th March, known Japanese to the credit of a well- added to the throng, until at length no city
the result of that trial, ilia evident that state in which some of the dispossessed at A Time but they found that leaning on a brokim renderly was this russ!"
attained, it was Mr.J. Plune, late of H.-1.'s Naval Yard in these events, ignoraut alike of the nature able fall, think they may yet hope to drive so they exhumed the body. On the 10th declined to assist in the publication and nofulla, march towards the shores of the Lo him by twenties, by hundreds, by thousands. We have to alate in at this just is loss will be felt by a large and design of the expedition which he mit the foreign fatruders and recover their May they embarked at Sa-chau in Szaffer of remuneration could induce him to directed its 1
Every day anese engraver that he absolutely would consent to receive them within its virele of friends, and especially by the ma accompanied. In certainly lent Mr. Op lust position and power. The intrigues of cliuen, and arrived at Hankow on the oth tonie Lordy, in which he held pusts of some pert Tis. 5,000, and sold him some cases of Ansin and the surrounding independent of June 1869, exactly two years from the time
gathered this great host, h sonaisleration in the colony. The funeral musksts; but he neither asked or was ani-iudependent tribes are also a source of their leaving Saigon. took place this afternoon and was attended told the object of the loan or of the arms of trouble and annoyance, Anst it would not large number of friends and brother De wanted a trip and wont, as is passenger, be setonishing if the French undeavoured sora who the ring the esteem in with a propar passenger ticket. There was zo obtain possession of a further portion of which the decensed was hold.
more closely with the affair
important commercial town of We are sim
that the first performance will be
and his troupe a prospering ran.
atus originally sent out to Messrs Falconier and at Mr. Oppert's retloanca,
present reinent,
Even
by the
to whom ован вет
than
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They came to
, for
take the work in hand; another bookseller fediterranean. Bimself led the way 20- certain number of copies had clining in a chariot lined with cloaks. Af bas sent for ther supplies so
Ale, refused to receive für ter him pressed the countless throng chan certainly no fut of evidence to connect bis the River Meikong, so as to include the glt to take home, and, by way of a label, we affecting libel ahtain to a similar the place nearest to their loader & caly ·
A BAD LABEL.-Fom bought a gallon of character of the he discovered the ting, "Lord Jesus, give us back the Holy
writing. These facts world tend to show that the tire weaker to death, as they struggled for Cross "Ani svery instant they trampled Wanderstand that the telegraphic apps pty luft to wonder at Els lack of curiosity, This would strengthen their poaltion in ed to be the seven of clubs, and tied it to extant in Japan as in Europe, where writers nusong that was envied exceedingly who
Namvang wrote his name upon a card, which happen- lawa friend have aspects, and would give them con- the handle, &Co, with a view to its adoption by the up to the
over those tributaries of the Moikong observing the jog, quietly remarked,able for such infraction of the law.
coming along, and printer and publisher alike become amen could touch his person or gather a thread ungkeng and Whampoa Company, has to rest couter, with the latter's nesurance which at prezant
offer to thoas hostile to "That's an awful careless way to leave that i
from his robe. In the end the whole of en parubated by the Japanese. We some that the secret was not his to communicate them a ready means of making inroads, liquor." Why I said Tom
The libel to which we have referred then perished on the land or in the sea. time since pointe ut the wivantage which and to hope that further enquiry may dis without their being able to control thom. somebody might guns along with the eight visad ; it is contained in some seven or eight
occupies but
but a very short space when angli- Cornhill Mugasina
·Colonial Fiorerigent for, 1180 between the may be eventually wormed vat. Mr Op the burse of the Meikon
dungit if it were taken over by the lose the original proprietor, from whom it. The exploring party whist left Saigon in uf einhs and take it."
June
worda and similar to the political squibas, according to the loctors, his heart un une 1860, for the purpose of examining
WHEN does a criminal resemble an old which were so prevalent at a no recent the right side. Send him to Congress at A STUDENT at Albion College, Michigan, Central and more distant Police Stations; port does give น ons hlut. He says he
50. Es to report; book ?-When he is bound over,
Way would Venus desvending from
date in England. It is headed
popular song from Osaka," cause she would coina down handsome..
One of the features of the celebration of to that of retlen food.
pares the fate of tue well-known Dainics the anniversary of American independence match by divate or subinarins walking cotaplaints or criticisms of a Government It is not for us to find fault at rensotiable. by a people, or to encourage the sitopres
But the bint was not adopted, and the Jawant to make a treaty and establish an em-ipon its capabilities and those of the
Panese have secured the apparatus. We say Ho
was not, apparently, an
Jay congratulate them on having obtained ! rized agent of his owu or of the Carough which it passce, and also for the Olympus be like a liberal busband -Be- and ander cover of a Japanese pan, com-
beeful at accession to their resources,
lest from Guition that the inaster of The Finch von Jeanne and Joseph was,
Butho-
purpose of surveying the nature of the Government but he had reason to believe communication between the Meikong and that the latter would come to terms; and, the Yangtze, will at least place the French having ourried his negotiation to a succes. Spremation as to the desirability of further ful issue, he hoped to make an immediate information
olice.
ACCOUNTED FORA. Mr. Gladsture is eager to obtain platice, his actions lately have necessarily been fishy!
Neweranno speak of California and
Uregou as the Pacific stope," probably with a view to their ultimate secession,