lõ, 1868.
at the contents of y are completed; probably admit reason for let- ver" But, when of a foreigner's is taken into deat that if the Colonists are to establishments, in making at- er might be mak- se, and with BO
trouble on the
that there in
on for inaction.
nd curator-and that gentlersen cept these posta struct them to do romises of books ipons in, ques pay the postage. By these means onthe know what in the way of vo hich the museum vipaugurated, or n that but very either books or inted on without hus be enabled to ion as to the ad-
to carry out this sed) programme, we imagine, be a he part of scientific cet the views Đà
if the sou of a loan exhibi- adly permit arti
lected to remain sunderstood that.
d for and return-
the country ren": bus of withdraw very certain that Fould become the burchase at a low. gards the library. na of books here
to to form the
ecollection that
tion Society and
Library, the final
u believe still in
· DOCK.
stols was docked ·
pany's new Dook
e of a few gentle
er six o'clock this
e undertaking
er, Behre, and B,
gat the number.
secretary; Mr A
of the carpenter's
iterion, foreman
sent, dureting the of docking the fietly got through ceremony what- cant, as calling to les raised during by afficions med subsidence of said judicious economy At half-past five liness, and at ax
ted smoothly and Jie westside of the bon this being done
e passed between operation of dock. ithout the slightest roinutes--the 500- in the spacious handful Even the caisson WAS of a few minutes,
hat no mad what-
ill. There was. water in the dock. commendable pr
economy, no de was made, either wine-bibbing not But the few gentle
the occasion by
3s and the future ck, It was agreed
tion of the dock
962
a necessity;
sked that in the.
a smaller duck
and reasonable
y invested The
ging to the Nayal.
with a party of to share in the: ngst which party nilanty RN, In inery, and othera: Ent.
No. 1622 -August 15, 1868.]
LOCAL.
We understand that the Regatta has been arsi for the 11th and 12th or the 12th and 13th of November next, the week in which thase dates occur being the only one when maila may be reasonably expected to be ab zuk. The time for training is therefore redaced to less than three months. AccoaDisa to the military
correspondent
Kalahome. To the builder and contractor Daniel Maclean, Esq. of Bangkok, grout credit ia also due, and we think, leaving aside pecuniary rompnoration, this excel lent shipbuilder well deserves the unlimited thanks of both His Majesty and the Siames Government,
Monsiuer Grosse, the new French Con-
that
sequences
THE CHINA MAIL.
Sufficient unto the day, de His Lordship further remarked that it would be convenient that fuller notes of evidence be taken of cases, when a know- letgo of appeal exists,
ALBELT
DUNCANSUN,
duties and responsibilitics, and of course this class will not seek more enlarged con- cossions, unless, in obedience to a popular demand, which their short tenure of office will allow them to gratify without much inconvenience to themselves.
ca
exactions
It said
ARMING OF WOMEN BY LOPEZ
The correspondent of the Briail and Ri- ander date May 14th, says: rer Flate Mail, writing from Buenos Ayres
between
army,
lake, in which she says that, bad-her late table set of Sarves rings, and suspector Albert, against Mr J. P. Duncan-fist aan secure them at his own option and the pricus are immediately raised. So that road the as her toyed to the
of the Times of India, it is said that Lady Cardigan has written a letter to Mr King hashand been alive, Mr Kinglake would a Lave dared to have written about him as lately pub lished. She adds contemptuously that ahe is not surprised at his unfair treatment of Lord Cardigan, when: he has aspersed the the Emperor of greatest man of the day *
French [Mr Kinglake states that be
written about bini, and that what appears
he has done in his 4th volume e bouillet. The Siamese Noverage wishes to street and pathway, Alvaring de novo was those of moderate meas in their own statement may be true in part, but the cours Lieut. Colonel Margaret Fereira
of this number of wealthy class is not The foreigner makes his appearance at and her fair brigade of womankind. Can submitted to Lord Cardigan what he had the week, been occupying the attention of awear there were 62 bales, and when I came great, and the opening of several porta annonacoment that he wishes to purchase litary ardour of his new votaries? I am no
the
in his Alls volume met with, bis Lordship's
son
A
last
courta,
the
has pecessitated their
dispersion,
Banction, eo far as concerned its trath, but Schadze Delitsch, from Horgkong. The pre-adding that a carriage could with ditioulty time of geney in imprac who wish to buy at first hand and sell to propheey, I take refuge in a couve-
Eo did not wish to have it published.] The following items are from the Siam Mo nitor, published at Bangkok -
and
The Court then 10:0.
tbenisalvos.
only
associated
of
the buyer and seller stand face to face they] ean make a fair bargain, better for both, than if twabs them, to any nothing of the illegal succession of brokers stands be- contributions so often levied in transit An army of woman confronts the allies! The next class of men that we shall foe native, while goods owned Lopes has curated the Anazops of Far
a foreigner, pay, in transit, only the le- guy, and we have now ontored upon what sal, is the bearer of au autograph latter ad-pollant in this case of re-bearing, instructed can command the means to monopolize and jetty ficials, who make these dishonest the petticoat campaign! Let not the rea- Mr Pollard, 4.0; appeared for the apnotics is that of the wealthy merchant, who gal duties. Of course the smail robbers, may be called, for the sake of distinction dressed by the Emperor to his august ally by Mr Caldwell; and tuo-Acting Attorney trade; to bave things as can, by any method, and will innke sque binatur to avoid its Brigadier General Eliza Lynch command
his own way all the King of Sinni. He is also charged to General, instructed by Mr. Hazeland, apvided the small t
will not like to have them ent off der emils credulously. The fact is Bo offer Sovereign in his Emperor's
be kept out of the field.
and thus prevented being done. presents, consisting of a beautiful peared on behalf of the Crow.
porcelain
the main body of This ou, from picking up things at native prices, and
of the femsla which , it may be remember thy was forhaps it high rates, before the monopolar soba s boned, that whenever a foreign- the river nid a sinal inland towth. On the the charge
encamped adorned
with
the imperial initial in
the monds, stil several marino rams and ewes BON, of Messre Gibbs Livingston & Co.,
to Villa Rica for This class of man in China hold it were better to wait for the people to fra Captain Berrero, has
wing, under taken from the Imperial sheep fold of Rani having placed certain bales of cotton on the themselves above much intercourse with bring their goods out to market. This left a little, to hang on the allies should acclimatize this noble breed in his dori agreed ipon at last calling of the case.
thay assail the position at Tebiquary, bold line of business, and hence there is little clusion by no means follows. Inspector Albert
by: Rgain swore to the facts sympathy between the classes. most important case has, during the
as previously given-By Mr Pollard J The
long intervals, like a comet, and with the ur do other than crown with success the mi 'stern visaged Mars' prove unpropitious, Foreiga and North German Coneular back there was more than 02.
for traile breach of the treaty concerning
P. O. Strand gave samo evidence; as did more or
so that inutital consultation af goods. This is something unusual, and pro-Sir Oracle' and cannot say possessing no regulations by the North German brig Inspector Livingston, the latter, however,
duses excitement. There also the brokers, gifts roudera combination and and this sent action was brought by the Siamese paas, and a chair easily, when he saw the concert of action in all cases difficult, and
him at a profit, will do all they can to at litary titles sound strangely to the ear it nient quien sube But moriously, these mi- vent his dealing more advantageously at connection with names that have hitherto Guvernment against the Capt. and owners viles.
in some cases impossible. Were they allat of the Scliuise Deistach, for passing Pakrinta
At this stage, the case was postponed until ons port, and all the trading done there fret band than he would have done with timured in the humanling concerns without anobering and delivering his report Monday, at 11 a.m., on account of Mr and tone elsewhere, their interest of alan- We hear that is Siamese Majesty's Go His Ex. the Governor of that place. The
powder to the proper authority, viz. Pallard's indisposition,
love and family affection, but are now in- Now lot the foreign inerchaat open his conm in inoney would lead them to frequent simultation, and thus, for his general line warohoiste in the interior where the goods bloody trades mated with the righ and vernment have bout requested to appoint a Vica Consul at London. West on earth North German Consulate, before A: Mark- case was tried ou Wednesday laat at the
of policy in trade, o gack would be guided by he desires are produced and keep it open all brought upon the civilization of the age, for? Certainly the preas of business is not wald, Bad, adling consul for the North
isolated ontsiler would find competition as well as a broker; he can then fan for this tearing the women of Paraguay the united wistiota of the whole, and the the time, and he may purchase at first cost and Lopez minst answer to public opinion. suck as would warrant, the expenditure German Confederation, and Capt. J. Bush, We venture to suggest that should our Gu Harbour Master and Master attendant, on
much more difficult if bo
his goods to their destination and make all from their homes to fill the exhausted raliks did not
find BOOD really veromonat
that, so far as trade for him was concerned, the profit himself, instead of its being di of a worn-out anay. On such an at the Chins was a good place to live in." The rided amongst soveral. Thus, he could at world cries Shame! According to all- that the salary attached to the office bad
over to defray the
Conct having fully considered the case, better be
paid over to
openech ceexted to give judgement, which was, that
desire the opening of more ports, and they producer and consumer would be benefitare constantly at the head-quarters of the of the Cousui, a officer
whom we bova is the Capt. and owners of the North German
would oppose general and free access to the Capable men of only moderats capi- feminine Commander-in-Chief, to insufficiently paid, and at present
praw Truus his own private fund to keep brig Schulze Delitech be fined in the worn of
interior for trade and kind
tal, in much larger numbers than at pre- be ente kindred objects. Keep 800 ticals, the amount spotted in the
The extensions already made,
guerills portion of Up indeed! We would like to know what will
and a safn business and make respectable for defending Hamaits, Tinibo, the enca power as a wealthy class, and also, ao far. next be proposed by His Majesty's
y's friends? gulation.
encamp ment at Villa Rica, and the fortification at We 3180 hear that
A of amity and
treaty of
Lambare. On this subject the Buenos Ay commerce between the Governments of Siam
out uff supplies, that some of them have come to grief, which, with less dispersion
res Standard has the and Sacilen and Norway, was signed at the
and a better command of the market on
But let it not be supposed that there is
following remarks: both sides of the ocean, might have been Legation at London on the 18th of Swedish
avoided.
any exaggeration in the foregoing news their May last.by respective plenipotentia ries, the Baron Horehschild and Sir Sahu
Intelligent and interested foreignors sent every nowspaper in Buenos Ayres has al It is not difficult to understand how large terred over the country would discover ready published the glaring and awful fact Bowring
foreign merchant
where such. exist, in the methods of that Lopez had the Chuns trade. itt
Induction or preparation for foreign mar
men! The only
died recruiting China products in Europeand Americe could duce improvements which would very much command superior information from the we give If the purebare in China and thu salu of ket, and they would soon be able to into the news more in detail, having at our be carried on by a few wealthy mest having increase the amount facuished for boldest atteinpts to commit murder that we Mir Moss by, Mar Gaylar, he was sure they piasty glauco at the position a good understanding with each other, and also increase the demand for number of the women under arms in Para- foreigners up the river. As to the exact by each, together with the relations, these few would rule the market on both nudle implements and mischinory: They a have ever own Malays to be guilty of. did not mean much: Mr Moss came
and interests naturel responsibilities,
at present it is impossible to say, GW- sides of the broad ocean. They could de- On that day, for disobediency of orders as a respectable broker, and had given his therewith connected, one may be able to terminé among themselves bow much to people in the country, where not under thefing to the varied and confeting statements;
attempt to
to stab the mate of evidence very carefully. As to the ques conjecture what each would call for Eap pay for tea aid silk, ke,, and wait
influence of guilda, az at Canton and other but for years past a great portion of the and an Wawezer ordered bis aurang tions for the Jury's consideration, his cially is this easily done now, after ap many Chinese were willing to like the offer large cities, are quito ready to adopt any heavy work attending ou camp life has been the abip, Capt.
until the one dozen lashes to the Lordship noted that there had been no interested aduíniater on
improvement by which they can save labor
performed by the nufortunate daughters of Kasab, which after at first refusing, he did question raised about the actual damage, fully, the very organe do that we are price. For delay here would produce scar or make money more rapidly.
ted parties
have gives, moro leas
that once lovely country! Even in the tren- is very languid mater. This annoyed The main point was, whether or not the naturally expect from them.
city and consequent rise of prices at bonte, the Captain, who thoraepon, gave the aur first inspection of the goods was a final We propose to deal with classes and not wich, being so much gain to themselves, foreignora tuto all the centres of trade avelled out the earth to make a Then, moreover, the general spread of ches around Hamaita the weak are of wo
man bas ang a few asta with a rope's end. The inspection, or
would compensate for delay. Surang, now excited to revenge, called the
haying the business under control these crew aft, who came armed with kuives,
fest inelineil to sanction it, the art of the Siamese Government. The demanded from the Chinese, in the case under consideration will not naturally (- ford to pay more than the broker and both thentic accounts relays of garls and worau
pro.
tedi
has been entrusted the
whom
the dignity of his office. A vica Couss treaty for a breach of the foregoing ro- the Cineao Government, others for quite stripped them of their preEarly seat, conid thus fiud opportunities for doing the campaige. The males are absorbed in
and
On the 9th July, on board the Siamese barque
Sanator,
Capt. Wewezer,
having a Malay crew on board, and lying at anchor in the Menam roada, occurred one of the
SUPREME COURT.
LANDSTRIN D. CARLOWIZZ, The Special Jury case was concluded late last evening, the verdict having been returned about 7 F.M.
The Chief Justice, in his saraming up, said that the case was a pooliar one, and the parties deserved credit for fighting it. In reference to the strictures passed upon there
REMARKS (BY AN OLD RESIDENT) ON THE REVISION OF TUB TREA TIES WITH CHINA 1 1868. Much has been said about what ought to anticipated revision of the Treaties, Sove al parties appear, presenting different views; some urging much greater sularge tent of existing concession on the part of that, if the stipulations were kept in good faith, the concessions are already na great, or even greater than are needed for the Prosperity of trade. Any one
one disinterested and acquainted with the country and peo ple, with only a moderate aliars of commer- cial discerament, can
see that the views expressed
and that the modifications desined by each, are such as, irrespective of other parties, they think would most benefit themselves.
By a hasty
of
باس
from persal core derived Portaines were once so easily made by the
Occu-
lly.
In some things the Chinese are very ex. part and well posted, but in many others their process of production are still rude and unscientifio.
quiat
is that wo
the steamers
as commercial man think was the in would beg to remark that in all classes of asme, men could fix the selling prise aty iuuence in keeping the country risra have gone from point to point over
the country wid audspikes and pieces of firewood spection? If the first inspection was hal, inen there may, he some honorable; patri- house, and tutes make gain as great as posin sustaining a regular government and vessels in the
with dispatches, in the
The whole have to feel and laden by port Asuncion have volver and fired several shole, to attract questions for the Jury, Again, cidable with the ural faults and side of the To some extent this was the stato of things And, in many places, they have also learn- rumbling banda of the women in sue
meantime the Capt, ran down
life.
for his re-
goods; o
or did he, in
were
inspection when he paid the money for the the plaintiff waive his right to this second class to which they belong doubt, ul.
Should our conclusions full heavily upon
the attention of the rest of the shipping timately saved lus
sss by the Captain's side, the
BLOW
money? Mr Rowett had he be lieved that he could.
keep the
honorable exceptions
Thi
of a
A commendable respect for foreign arms.the
that these
ta in days gone by nover return.
ed that the foreign upriliant and tande spital Everything of worth and capital young China has pock cannot be seriously interfered witli without
se poor women possessed has been I and seeks entargement
ield for the last threa Some of the more intelligent of even the region which will take reparation, if not fall of their country! They have toiled in the Prisals If there were no foreigners re-sowed, raised, and harrested the crops; yle3 they have begin to exhibit a very
there, we question whether Pekin they have maintained the hospitals, cared
Chinese officials
which procceding, wo have no doshed second inspection good faith, expect the any individual who is conations of fractomed a holy in its abell and a Un the poop, knocked down the mate reuse-ho had paid the matter of course after from the faults of his class be may be con- and a chance for irowth and development the hazard of inviting an army into their snatched from them to assist in the defence
hd sidered, consider himself among the
or may snatched the revolver from the Surang said that, going upon strict right..
Fops fast it had been one paid; but a matter of especial business of this class is to rule, toivommendable degree of interest 18 karning now be considered a safe place for the young for the wounded and sick; they have a
money after We begin with the Chiness oflicial. The heck, at this point of the proceed: strict right was frequently very different govern. By this they obtain their daily countries and in cultivating & Finperor A revolution might, or might plied the army and now, with Satanic
hand, white round his
the LXoW'.'
made
abont
science.
knowledge of western Bode
sup. helped or hindered by the there are suttered over the Empire, nese government, without some stimulied army!" ats of the fact,
Recent explorations of foreigners saurel, be either
presence long age conjectured, that
of foreigners. But we now referer, they are dragged to the front, and to those local uprisings
placed in the breach to fight the whole al- which the Chi unde gold and of silver as well as other entural laut, or aid from abroad, is so tardy undeveloped mines of coal, of iron, of resources which invite the enterprise of ed for
Arresting that the region is nearly rain- weste
and science to make pro-ed. Then
before quiet is restor- energy
proral years must elapse and Į
ings the mutineers Wers interrupted by the from that of commercial honour and bread, amass weslili, atrain distinction atrival of assistance, in the shape of a num-honourable feeling. The custom on either and secure renown. In some respects, a ber of Captains and Pilots from the other sido, be thought lind not heen satisfactorily least, there are legal obstacles in the way of shipping, who after a determined resistance established. The question of acceptance their obtaining wealth by any means eller
succeeded in put was also an important que; and fie was of than those connected with oficial station on the part of the ting then in frous and coureyed them on opinion that there was so cstructive They are interested to govern thoroughly, board of the Pilot Schooner, in which vessel acceptance
acceptance after the inspection, and also interested in effecting this with as they were taken to Bangkok and
matter
The
The
have any means with which to
LORD BYRON.
His name did not appear in subscription
the needy he wrote Hebrew Melodies, **fraught will the
pirit of
bat be
over to Cant. Amen commissionsvered ved itself, as both learned much certainty and as great ease sa possible. ftable investiments that will benefit holti prives rule gh before it so far recuvera an fists, though his pass was always open to
of police. counse had paid, into one of intent. It Their study is to keep all quiet during their the adventurer and the country. When the Surang beheld assistance cattended: then what was the intent of the with the least possible what they cannors of China, so long closed have been to furnish any thing of note for export or which a living critic has prabounced to ba
partially
apon and the foreign the Captain." He then draw his knifes regarding the first inspection 1 If exposure to danger, or usgard of respons-official, who would fuco the inpopularity of Ports from the foreigner. Where rebellion dil voc subscribe to the roll of
they hold Eliat there was a right of a second class, lisy stily cuiphatically for closing them, if not a divine here,ers, even one of local character, the ur the Gospel Society?
forded
porobase in
of
kill
be having bold of the Captain by the exclaimed, “The mate is
is killed, now
was clear that a full inspection was in own term of officu,
and
let us
expenditure of time,
made a
best, which the attat for the Captain's
latter received on the palm of his loft hand,
inflicting a fourful next womunt, Mr Surang found
HOW
As a
for the Plaintiff
inspection, then a verdict would be returned
dinary revenues aro diminished and the ex- must be either a very hold man or a great passes of government increased, and hence,berforce. He poured forth
but he did not swell the train of Me the prescut. Their policy is for the time fool. No one dreams of less freedom than The Jury, after an absence of fully a boing. The future they piously leave to is now enjoyed.
at anok times, taxes raonst rule high and all
de- profusely soriptions of the glories of. foreign lands, either must,
bnt he indulged in none of the sentiments the form of increased duties, or in which make Englishmen"}
of high their
he abhorrbel alavery
di-
in
country." In hia opinions he
"justly proud of
ilar people whoso
Raat. The himself firmly
master will not allow this opportunity to balts (or $2091,65 their value); be also given in what bafalls their fellows, and they good things beyond, and yes we are other the back ground-or of the smooth and similar
race.
he was
grappled and held by Caul,arter of an hour, returned with a verdict the care of their successors in office, Be Bow present position is only tantalizing with the cmmtry
for plaintivia, duit $1677.50 (the value yond the boundaries of their own inrisdicing. We have liberty enough to enable us directly in the more obscure forin of Noliman, of the biamese barque Success. of the eleven dainaged balea) be returned tion fear of them take much patritio in- to learn that there is a prospect, at least, of prices, help to hear the burden. So long as kind of "Hermit in London not one
to the plaintiff, and the thirteen sound
aeldom,
or fever, except cases, plan allowed to attempt to attain them. This the
keep or labor for the youth of posterity.
cannot fast. Some of these urdesirable qualities are smal the uncertainty of futuro abede growing cursion into the country; wo out of it, but still, they may all bo referred མ་་པ་
several
We
are in hopes that our worthy Harbour
siig through his fingers of making a staru
up by defendants."
example for the future
benefit of Malay
the eclipse
IN APPEL
Livsustos e Piso Les.
This was no appeal from a decision of Mr
Drews.
at Wai Wan are progressing.
palacea to be constructed there for the re- ception of the Governor of Saigon,
from the My Pollard, C., instructed by Mr Cald-
bearing
empire
folt,
for their
Now,
pore and Macao, all the Admiral for an alleged obstruction in Wing On Tane, part of the people having identically the account we should certainly have made pres they would stand every WREN | H Naval stations on the coasts of China and woll, appeared for the appellent; while theetercut at styks and the same ends to, sewe farther explorations to see if morofor
Jeke
Wai Wan their point of observe
Crown Solicitar,
General, instructed by the
bi.
do not
tho
foot of
1
of
effect upon commerce is v doubtless fostered by rotation in oflies, and the subna l. lnstrate this phace
low an incident from pet wore or less, even then. But when enght an approving public. He puzzled not so distinally seen, and yet it must be Yes unify and whose after-dinner speeches Preparations for wit bend that
Some years sinon, on an ex-
ex they occur in the line of traffic the foreign unluckily for himself,
people quite as he delighted them; and,
delighted in
in puz Dis Majesty has ordered a number of swall May, Polico Magistrate, in which a fine for origin to the faut, that the govaruiug peciniens of “zuld be merghiut fools it at ouce and begins to call
5, and could we have followed our Kategy for
season rides suppression, even by for-zling then. But the hero of n
મ was imposed by tlust officer upon defémlant | olass as a body does not feel itself to be without the risk of being called to an elgrade, scatter foreigners over the 1 will ever ride with a slave in his frim-
phal chariot, The
den statue has always. as sentinels-reliable-to aunogues dauger handsonto and accomplished.
of clay,
gets tired of its could not be found. The Chinese
protection, and what is still and other dignitari, who may wish Auting Attorney appeared to uphold the nese official, and only just enough to get we
We have thus bristly glanced at the Chi-
nore to the point,
him on the throne 18
is the I frot, when we showed dude they would have, or at least the govor zeal in bis
they e-averse to telegraphs which 1 steamers, tail road next to the pleasure of seat jader and
would soon
pleasure dragging intro
kita off Lion during the tclipse. His Excellency Magistrate's decisin.
basis for an explanation of his past conduct the fine seams of gold in these specimens ernment would have, the means to
rit Naither.
consent
of credible witnesses Phya Tep Warachane has left for the scene Mr Pollard argued that, as for the road and a clue to what may ho expected of him to a mandarin, he volunteered the informa conte
champion is able to display of operations, to apperintend the erection in
a uniform in question, there
concentrate forces that a mirely local rebel-Byron or light. Those who were tion that a gold mine had once beau opened it would be put down for helitted to his intimacy cotons in their has entered into a
buildings, and Mr. Low Poh Yim Colony There was another in to the in the future,
contract with Mous
the military road, which is shut govern, and foreigners sae, for him, the worst ya' day's journey from where we obtain gained sufficient headway to make the mint silent and self-c
speciality, as we liave said, is to only ad
accounts of his mutability. Be was at once Duclos, the well known French artiste, to during one day of every year in order to of all to control, and the more they are acisen of the working of it, the Chi Fu had
ed the specimens, and that a quarrel having ter difficult.
centred, free of
of speech and eyors de-preserve the right of use as a private the scattered the more difficult does he had it forbidden them to continue the work. We could hardly fail to discover that the more perzonally superintend the purveyors' de-
Any one who hes travalier in the country spatlative as tamlet, at times mosting partment of the expedition. The Govern
them. When he cannot prevent give this as an example. - ant have received information from the only. They could never haven to huge
public nuisance a private thoroughfare. their landing, it is his interest te con-
Scarton Highly and grotesque as extensively it could be opened to foreign rous and 1 Other won less timid than ourselves trats on a fair basis, nudler jaat regulations, for others too great yet he Straits anthorities that His Excellency Here the gutes were closed deery
henivolent, five them: night,
the arrowest possible limita
ho deemed no crifice
as children ator. Casca of a kinther foreign or native. Some classes, it i red character, us, things are now tending true, world suffer a little hiha
teasing their
•pers; and lus coloca for we cannot go backward-mustest, from this como more numerous What then shall be
this
in
instance of This
for
in
Governor. Ord and Laily, accompanied by and the property (Marino It 54) was as on shore, uid, his would much prefer that pushed on and made a fortune the better it would be for all parties, whe-in teasing me tronde, as
have
or
at least raised
સ
si
in
in
Name DRESI policefren were allowed to do as they for trade, ntal vea pow, although several done that will give satisfaction Exilent-dimudes of doing up of old oustops highly esteemed, or peun ng tampoons of
Canton
and Shroughal
Viewed
and
bhain-as.
裸
His
postry, and yat
the present ond,
is would by that
those who must come for tea, should and prominent merchants of Serve the would not occupy the time of the Court.
will be. But the cases were so strong that be remain on board ship: be present at Wai Wan to observe.
He would not open more than one Pon board, the
colonial
port
com
he
But the Chi-thuse when he had praised in verze, or to
posing.
districts that the rice crop it those pro
not, this lane in question world simply be
Vinicos is very likely to be au nuusnally poor
in struggle an even
personal
18, as the rains there have been remark-
sbly light during the fast two months. The
river
in
pasan the day season. This partly ex-
the present rise in prices of rice.
His Majesty the King will soon be forte
pared - Ad
How great an advance, in that direction, present This, and this only, ahould be reanal Siam Supporter lately constructed at a public thoroughfare. In this case there Fow of these have any interest in China the question for consideration in the fu sport by grier of H. Ex the Frite was the existence of the right to pass the beyond securing as much money, for as little tended revision of the present Treaties.
liberty but over is the public service as is compatible with a clear con- 700 tons measurement, extreme length 210
and that too for more reasons than our probe done. the offence were comprehended in the Ordi: posed limits permit us to state at present.
We next take up the semi-Chinese officials | dance. There was a clear distinction be- tween public
ቢኒ public roud might not be service.
As to the safety of more enlarged liter
is therefore Bow
It is a safe and
ve understand are
ivens some people
the Company's whose equals or epartments would there is now every remunerative di rests, commercial Tolony, we bearti od-wishes expreAR cene of the open
on the War Office- Ceylon Rifte le tt Col. James Mit Lieutenant avionel in and Brevet Ma chell to be major Brevet Col. Macdo Fitelferald, from tain), vice Randall, John James Cahill without purchaseJ elf; Ensigu Frano nant, without par yn Richard Calvert
We been opened, he wild close all, except
learn from the Ratburi bud Kauburi sen obstructions when un une else would at frym uttr åland-poiut these state laws and regolatime, to vive to every would soon change their base of operation taste were not more consistent than bis literary and be all the better for the change. But built up after which there certainly could ments are not very flattering to the Chiness chance for existener, and the free as exell this-they cannot see before hand, and hence est intings. He sus among the fore
in English be no right of thoroughfare.
I continue
reston for thinking him indifferent to through the experiment by outside indusre Shakspeare, and though the prem which who are fauaties during life, and saints or breakfast was written in the Spenserian and pressure. With the exception of a fow, made him famous between bedtime and
nations as well as of China.
Quest. Like Horaes Walpole, he revilexi Important reasons on the score of philan-kings, yet there are few symptoms of admi thropy might be urged for opening the ration in his writings for King Mob;"
The attorney Oensial followed, for theficial, but view from their position wohia natural powers in his efforts to attain they oppose improvement and will e it is said to be about us low as respondient, and stated that the terms think they are a wise for themselves, prosperity. Ultimately, this will doubtless to do so unt taught better by being pushed per at the sling of Pope. There
ally presented with the New Despatch Our role, because he and public of foreign birth employed in the revenne i would it be safe or beneficial to mako at heroes after death, the same is true of other measure, he could not endure the Faery
Mister The Siam Supporter is about soil was thened The oare ho rested science. These of them who are in a cosition! for trade and other enterprise in China, we whole country to the resilence of foreign he often satirized his own order, and you
two test 12
the usual
power,
Elte
sion has
pass
through
"their"]
Mixed
that and kindred eubjects it is not necases was consistent indead in his love for Shelley ors. But, in the present state of feeling on was proud of his Norman blood. Ha
as
feet, 26 fest 6 m. buwan, 13 fost depth of therefore not so much on the law as upin to exercise ity control over the revenue, or have unly to paint, for answer, to the fact kold, her ararament consist of 10 Gitus of the interpretation of the Ordinances. over subordinates are limiting trade to the
that us
as the number of open ports. has been
y to affer them. If the merchant may go and Moure, and the strokes be must severu. all calibres, viz., one 68 pr. bow, one 86
86 pr.
Mr Pollard submitted that there could smallest arex consistunt with obtaining the enlarged the dificulties of a fair exobang fruely, other peaceful mes may follow, or ly felt were those cansed by the early deaths midships, two 40 pr, "Arusstrong Brosch he no mail
have decressed. The wildest mandarin
of his school and college friends. Shelley, Guns, four 12 pr. broadside and dedication thoroughfare without a largest revenue that will
would not how think of stopping trade, d, and oujuy protection.
Omitting all details and even illustra by his scholarship, bis imaginative power PE stern
The greater the number of porte opened he once they were secustomed to do, until reepers. She is The Chief Justice remarked that he had a fitted with a pair of horizontal direct acting right to presume to know that the closing the more will the Chinese themerives part the nierolants complied with anne imperi- tions, except ono, we have thus merely and his metaphysical speculations, inspired Engines, by Richardan and Sons of Har of doors in that manner was a Chinese ous sipsis in the collection of reverite, and the us demand. Our safety, we think no one marked out, briefly, the line of argument him with a kind of awe, which did not,
interfere thepool, of 100 nominal horse
soquainted with Ching can doubt. In fact, connected with subject of more liberal however, inter with genuine affection. he would therefore reaffirm the mure difficult will be the it speenie a little ludicrous to apoak of there and fraternal relation between. Chins and Suare's society aud correspondence afforded tom, and Cylinders for thete Engines are 44 in Magistrate's decision. He thought the mugemont of the whole machinery diameter, with
bin nixed and unfailing delight. Neither up of Chinese and foreigners, where eno being any danger to Europeans arising other nations. stroke of 2 feet 3 in case was not noted fully enough. Steśm
is supplied by
by two boilers of The A Attorney Gogeral asked whether will
party
Every argument against it can be traced, was there any variableness in li demesuour I naturally seek to gain the artan from enlarged liberty to trade
Киен This will therefore
the of more liberty we believe, to some or dependents. cual each builer has thres costs would be allowed.
239 brass tube of 5 in
opening tip of the courty to gre oppose the trade there romising only tin questions for to hurlow', in sprio form of selfishnes, of well as he knew that of the par worth no Chief suspects; what do you rise, whether it be asked in the increased ther it would be benofçini
resulting from either ignorance of facts, or Fletcher and Tits he was a kind and ned themselves in bis favour. To umber of ports for trade-in jailroads The greatest gainera, in the long romental inibecility. but the road I will be built igy, that's all; it is in telegraphs-or even in schools, beyond would be the Chinese people themselves.; The arguinants in its support are as aquable muster; he played with, according The Ham Supporter carries, ne her oppliobsurd that ainan cauget do what he what may be made subservient to their ons were it otherwise there would appear to be ried and multifariotas serious to their deserts, the Medwin and Polidaris batht of officers and crew, 148 hands all told chooses in his own ground,
little justice in demanding concessions from intereats of commerce, and the reasons for Ministers and Consubs have fenued from then simply for the benefit of foreigners Immediate advance as sie numerotis as the experience that the opening of a number alvine. Wherever they have had an oppor, inhabitants of Chion And as we can not of new murts for trade and the consequent tinity to leam from experience how the find leisure to write them all we leave it for Balea All this undertaking, in the pro Me Pollard But not more, my lord increase in the owner of muerolahts and system works, they are shrewd enough to time to prove the truth of what is said, Alles rande returus of incomes this year. Chief Justice: I did not say so. I have their efforts to "ike things pay" has see the advantages and faror the move of which, (O. E excepted) ie must respect being unusually backward, is suffering posal and carrying out, is due to the Wonderful exoction of His Excellency the nothing to do will responsibilities or com pratly increased the amount of official ment. They very well understand that if ally submitted, &o, &-Communicated greatly from the fly.
and 7 feet long; the motivo power
is a two-bladed brass propeller, and
tidid with the usa): for pre
Mr
Mr
dr Pullard I say nothing, my furdi
T
3 at last the Siaurese Government have Chief Justice: The Crown comes in for war steamer of which they tray wall be uoste with the same light as a private judi- prend, built sud equipped solely by them-vidual
plaus
of his retine.
IN Now Orleans two hundred and fifteen
The tobacco crop, of Virginia, besides