3, 1868.

IONS.

tober, 1868, ...$6261

621+

10.

045 a 655

18 a 21

17 & 20

401

4/61 a 4/6 Ra. 225 226 Rs. 2254 226

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No 1687-OCTOBER 30, 1868. Į

pean miners who are making their way ever, could not be admitted as evidence, from the British settlements are to and the plaintiff was non-ruited, and de- creed to pay costs of attorney. Mr Cald allowed to dig for gold on payment of a well then applied for damage for malicious license fee equal to forty shillings a your arrest unter a crpias obtained by monna of which the representatives of the British certain misstatements. Government are to collect for the chiefsed with some warath upon the abuse of the some of whom have also made formal capius. as lustrated by plaintiff's action, application to be receivel as British sub and allowed defendant $50 and the costs of jects.

Some particulars of the Pingtu mines have been already given. Those in South Africa have an historical interest. The auriferous track there is said to extend about two hundred miles from south to north, while its extent from east to west is unknown. It has been

at about the 16th degree of south lati-

23.45 a 23.65

the Upper Zambezi and a glance at the map will show that the site of the ancient

4.66

4.64

9 a 12

23 pero, pin.

3p. c. pin. 25 p. c. dia,

are.

lebor, 1808,

A.M. 30.078

3 P.M

20.000

68

68.5

72.0

62.0

65.0

82.0

64.0

0,00

0.00

N.E.

3

4

4

ཚོབས 31ཀཽ 1:1:|:ས བྲྀ

Doll Dull

AMAIL.

ber, 30, 1868. ·

if the gold min-

the world that brain discoverisa liraits North are to be added lucing countries, zival in extent ds of California probably prove Luce immigration the British Colo- dian archipelago It is well known... als ars there in more casily ob wates and under than can be en- matra. Besides, ̈· nterprising men over the great South during the of migratory exi

way. People at

liarised with the fields its dan-

fortune; and the

mpted so many ther country be re now powerless

e old accustomed

ial condition of

higher in Great wenty years ago. doubt; but the fettered by the Jich then prevail-

e ranks of life-in

as well as in the

chanical industry

a of employment

Frivals, and their

Grafot which seem-

cal was becoming rnia and Austra- then the breath- gave rewards to

ats to personal en-

orded was eagerly thousands of Bri- skores in volun

to win high for

somes, most per

could not escape

at the Antipodes. the old country The tetoptation ceased to be ope and therefore the sits at the Cape Obine will not be helming interest case of the latter, itical conditions. to the absence of arcffecting rush adventarona and

Required expe ids, of California

the Chinese au

cal. They know

or of his teaching

st precious of ine

of the Crown

the most preciosse

by will not, per

ake it so really

bil us they do on

e is no Crown j

bry to warn the

, are compiling dministration of high value on

or fetter it with

ch a policy once wn and the gold aión the great A similar event the Crown of mistake, or if it Baictions on the that seems like- to its dominions ried on, will bring:

hits in its train Africa the Euro

indicated. But centuries after the wealth

of Sofala hal become little more than a tradition, the existence of gold in the

arrest as a solatiums..

His Honor reuick-

TO-DAY'S POLICE

Mr Goodlake sat this morning, but nothing alarming was brought forward for consideration:

INLAND TRANSIT DUES:

members if a republio or diomocracy that in politically hood, but vertically, accord-Victoria ver Cambridge Guli, 2. Port

BO

The coll, son appears to have taken have heard of, has istely. fappened near aristocracy, which is the same as to say, 1 inge, according to its cercise its privi: cost of the land line and cable for the Aus-

upon the Indian watchmen, mild although the temperature its been as yet. Abdool Raymand and Sedar Alli wore charged with been found fast aaleep while on

post. The first named look-out uan was

about

95 North of the Yangtze and the found at 2.30 am, and his stick was taken threo

at and

and cruelly fogged by the officiale. am, in company with

removal from nader his nose,

du

o pay

self-

1911

it

wtioss

to

MISCELLANEOUS.

though

THE CHINA MAIL.

character. Anong

the citizens of a large canseless cowards? They are no more

ottier Australian Governments.. They pre- (W. C. Herald, Oct. 17.)

modern republic,

if it is to lost, there must towards than the opponents of the Ballot fored, however, that the cable should be foreign owned cargo is such a sale anbject; with intelligence which results in common epither is too sure to provoke the other rather than by cables along the const. Four The illegal exaction of transit dues be prevalent that union of good intentions are hypocrites; but the one approbrious carried from Port Essington to the coloniss of complaint that it is seldom referral to en; and common sense demands of the and we who wish to see the senmusity routes were suggested for the land line: 4 vague hope axiata that w applied by to new treaty, and in the mean choosing tho administrators of their publie to means of 1

a remedy will be

not laterally, according 1. Port Augusta, by Stuart's route to the time each how squeeze is fought na it beat affairs they know who are the best citizens, ing to political opinions, deprecate earnestly Augusta, via Cooper's-creek or Carpentaria, car us, by the victim.. Cases have been of and have the will to take them. Thus are what looks too like the setting up equani by Bucke's or M'Kinlay'e route, and thence frequent occurrence Intely at Ningpo, in public, for its welfare, should be able not mity .DĚ wealth fur thie misgiving as to con- to Fort Basington or Cambridge Gulf which mabufactured

and tured goods the bond file only to breed capabla, honest men, nature's sequences felt by tabour. We have atatul Port Augusts to King George's Sound property uf

uf foreigners,

produce other aristocrats, but, having bred

them, be

invited labour to think and vote. shly

Western Australia to the neighborhood of purchased or heavily advanced upon,

have alive to noble general interests. as to put

Then let us

let us to prove our r sincerity, by en-

Extnouth been stopped on their way to and from the them into its high phases. In a word, a re-abling it to do so in the only way in which Essington or Cambridge. Gulf. The total Bay 4 Moreton Bay to Port interior. But the most glaring instance we public, to thrive, should be a democratie it believes itaulf free to exercise

tralian and Java section would, it was urged, Chinkeng A quantity of cargo worth should be ruled by its best heads. Elec

Shall wo be sociously told that the num cost only 450,000, as against 1,100,000, about Tis. 700, purchased by a foreign mer-tious should be wise selections. À man ber of proved cases of glaring or gross in the estimate for a cable round the cost to chant in the country and cousing down to without faith in

humang!

or one timidation are

are comparatively few Why Brisbane. This plan was submitted to traced to a river running to the eastward, ha their principal duty being thus pre- been stopped at the Wei-auan Barrier 11ear or one constitutionally despondent, mightment.

him under protection of a trait pass, has with vision bonded to

that is the very pith of tha whole arga-

the India Office, as well as a fresh disposi Social and political terrorism would tion for the laying of the Rangoon and

y instance tude, and less than a hundred miles from sumed to be that of falling asleep at their Chin-cheat-pu-a oity of the Grand Canal roadly despair of our republic, on review-8002 be put an end to. if essence at ntication was not entertained.

ance of Singapore section. Strange to say, the ap ing the men who, in the past decade it were publicly expand.

the from Sofata, on the cast coast, is only about away from him; while Alli was for shroffe in charge of it have been sized or two, have inade and adininistered laws at the mischief msists in its silent

female fellow- abroff in the employment if tuit. For a score of 3

of years we have It

It is an epidemic against

hoss option, chain of telegraph was

to Rangoon, Australia and four degrees to the southward of the line watcher, Bо fast asleep that his lamp was merchant, who was of the party has re have reached the worst, unless by aution, to boo

going from bad to worse; and unless

f any use, must be easily Holland were willing t give £uancial aid, and though the Indian Government a short of and guterally had

recontas tu The latter been also acized and treated similarly inward motion (part instinctive, part buns If, when the Ballos shall have been some time before was contemplating laying a Ran-

and the four men are now impri- cious) WE Boon swing ourselves up out of tini

tine adopted, the

the unworthy hope of over goon and Singapore cable at its own risk. funds, but the fornier was discharged. 8. Strictland, aman of the US Sued and flagged once a day,

rapacious rankness, the mercenary filth, con for the interior of the Mozambique territory was ) Unadilla, was fined $10, with the option of their persisteul rival to pay the tax de- which from staining our garments is begin shall be fantul to bavo died out, people Why the flome tiovernment has so long dis. will, for sake of convenience, good order, ouraged the enterprise is inexplicable, for authenticated by modern travellera, Dr three weeks hard labor, for having slappet mausted. Their clothes, watches, and ning to infect our. pures with its poison; and saving of time, continue to

to vote in that the importance of its completion oannot be Livingstone mentions a curious circum a certain fauale, when that certain female money have been taken from there; and unless we delegate our vast sovereign power way: but, ceasing to

Pri their lives even, were threatened when they to better men, to the slaves of slaves of thote owu friends haw, they vole and, in

to entertain any fear of overrated. larger on, to freer nien, ill consequences,

will avow amongst thoy stance which is given as one answer to had asked him to square accounts. the question why such extensive gold-soner had been drinking, and had commit were last heard of. The sole uduse for t-seeking-mless, in short, we soon re- that caso, Mir Mill's ovisation will fall to

thật lớn to treatment is that the inen refused to fields as these are described to he should ted the alleged assault about 1 a 31.

Fung Akow, a

Ma Seward's penchant for interferance bare produced such small, results. The morning (by PUB, was found this the barrier squeezes, pleading the protection verso our movement, and ascend vigorously the But if, on the other hand,

in the ast of helping of the transit passes. There were perfectly into a lighter, parer air, the tremors of the natives have been in the habit of consit-him-elf to wood belonging to the Kowloong in order, and the cargo was really that re- despondent, not, the faibless will ense that the job, shorter hul geuraeon to think has led him into o disagrosable surspo.

дв to how

Some time ago be prevailed upon Count Dock. As prisoner had been often warned to to them. There is no possible ox-themselves into the fears of the thoughtful they vote to themselves, thou, logically, Mr Bismarck to agres to recognise the Republic

ferred to ip ering the larger pieces of guld, or of the presises, and nuns ous complaints ouse fur le barrier officials, who are simply and the hopeful, sat there will have to look Mill is answered, because their fear is the of Mexico under the Government of Joa- gets," as "aced gold," and replacing the had been made about pilferings from the perpetrating an illegal squeese, and trying deeper than political forms and principles fact to be dealt with, the corrupting indu-re. Unfortunately, be omitted to consult in the ground in order to produce more Company's premises, of nails, wreed and to enforce it by rurity. A case so outrage for the means of keeping the higher interence of which tends to make men base. We Juarez himself until after Count Bisnisrek There can be no difficulty in understand

copper, Mr Gopalav title in

an example of ons would be best tot by the despatch of lests of a great people from being sacrificed see no escape from this dilemma.-Exagreed to recognition; and the Mexican ing that the natives at present the to and hawker who, by the way, admit an arted boat's crew to forcibly release the to the lower, and of counteracting the de-aminer. Zulus and kiudrul bribes know nothing fed being a hawker, without a ficasse godla and the strolls, and bring their

per-moralizing influence of narrow egotisms and whatever of the modern theories respect Sent to hard labor

two pontlis.

secutors to Ulinkoang for punishment.a general relaxing materialism, ing gold mines, or the profitable way to Four Chinese

in Upper Station Street Some such strong measure is useded to work them. This observation applies (West), was charged by James Livingston bring the officials in that part

that part of the country equally to the home-keeping youths" with having kept pigs upstairs and down to their tenses. The case in question is among Chinese; but they will find able frequent complaints against those houses; bit is especially worth publicity from us De Murray, it appears, lind rande only one of many that have Intoly decurrad, stairs. Dr tutors in their countrymen who, if the hat as the defendants were represented to outrageous bobaviour towards the Chefoo discoverica turn out, well, may be pour paople, his Worship Buol thea Chamamen in charge of the produce. return to their own fand from the county fifty cents, the pigs to be forfei

forfeited if

The otticial in charge

of the barrier i tries where they have gained a practical not got rid of before Tuesday at 10 a ni. Hoppe who farms the taxes of the station

Nine very rough-fooking

were frum knowledge of gold mining of which their

charged

direct from the Emperor. ignorant.

o'clock this morning on the Prays. It ap PERSONE who have read Motley's History Lee-On store on the Prays at that hour, and remember die picture he drew of Philip, were seen tueuing of along the road with seated solitary in a dark chamber of the fourtean bags of nails, each bug weighing some fifty eatties, P. C. 18 caught the Escurial, directing the movements and

ninth prisoner, and from information policy of Alva in the Low Countries. cuived Inspector Grimes apprehended the A contemporary historian has tok us other eight in a coolie-house. The

bags of Campaign from his palace, of the Tuile thieves found it impracticable to take them ries. It is reserved for us to complete a off along with their own persons. At the triad of such medullesame people by men-west of the Captain Serintendent, the

case was remanded for a few days, tion of the scribe who does the Hong kong articles for the Loudon and China Herald. He burrows in his office t Jerusalemwe can the coffee-house-

Chinamen

the

the

a

should

A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY.

· Some strangu news comes to us from Pa-

Cresax Morono, This

it

be

President refused to receive a Minister from Frussia until a new treaty had been concluded. Count Bismarck, doubt- less expected that tlio recognition would THE SUCCESS OF "LA LANTERNE."ay seen curious to our readers gladly accepted by Juarez, would not con-

(La Liberté Paris, Sept. 11.)

most of whora probably think they know sont to this condition, and the philanthropic asperation, tolls us that La Lanterne nulla undiscovered in that region; yet M. Ed-aisia the report of au intended Amorican

something of the Coast of China-thst a intentions of Mr Seward have bon One of our friends, quite averse to any large and important island has hitherto lain The correspondent of the Standard dis thee it coulés back, and is read by almond Texior assures us (through the co-proteuturats for Mexico, un the whence counes

exico, un the ground that.. lamus of the Siccle) that sucht is the fact. the Americans) La Lanterne

have enough to

to do in those who read

M. Edmond Texier French journalist, looking after their own affairs As Mexico York into English. Except in France, it

med M. Minister to take up, as he can be met quoted. This is the result of laws of re

an question is too summary.

Dk. Kidd, of Sackville street, Piccadilly, The Peking oflicials have the culprit in their of the press They end in exsaing to be land of great richness nud vast extent

"somewhere on the Coast of China" has again something to say upon the sub. own hands, and his removal may be fairly read with avidity and at any price what in Cweat-unlike his great prototype-did not feet of the treatment of drowning cases.

this difference

have allowed to pass with-

proesed immediately to insisted on. As we remarked before, this

conquer the vet He seems to

to accept the extraonliuary state- oe is only one of many in which the same out beuoning curious,

lond, but returned quiadly to Europe with melts

American La Lanterne would not have appeared at

obtained from has been concerned. He has

recently individual Tá-

a word about it-being- out saying a

blossed, sources, recoveries atter two bours' ap of late been giving trouble about alt all, if ministers, nure than half a century

Bet parent death. Whether Dr. Kidd is alap ansit verbebind the age, had not suppressed the we must suppose, with a

whu lety discreet set

hint of the tre content to believe that resuscitation is pos Gientes always impeding, supratimes im-

mendous escape them. Considering sible after the body has been in the water pounding the ge in the present instance, forced to chasige its title and call itself himself the rightful owner of this gem of for some hours, we do not find from his let

Figaro, and if, after it was called Figaro, About two months ago, for example, hog

a statement has been made, stopped Tis. 2,000 worth of shirtings be.toy hnd not judicially reduced it to the the China Sea, he offered " it to his own longing to the same merchant, and kept alternative of ceasing to appear, or of be- Government; but whather they considered however, and, we beliers, without ade she title doubtful, or had enough work on lenge. Dr. Kidd anys: Artificial respira days before our coming politie and hiding sugat of hand already, for some reason or other ton of the only teal and infallible kind in Conanteay-

· M. Rochefort, the best of ite could get thou released, services

it was declined. Prussia was next tried, these drowning cases within the first two His sondet was of course reported to

to the writers,

but with

no better success; and this huura is The Lanterne having appeared, the alter-

obtained by a Futai and to the Viceroy; but, equally of

d by a plan suggested by si- corso, pathing has been due to that which has been taken to prohibit its

Dative

two courses. lay betweek

First,

laid down at

present rather prove bim, and there the matter Tests. These high authorities have tacitly encouraged his sales in the public thoroughfares, prosecu infraction of the treaty, uue of course tion, trial on trial; the effect being to weight the same balance of Themis, vulgarly ia ho the

the left M. Henri

with laving been concerned in his appoint Government and holds is transizted in Berlin into German, IL NOW who has an adventurous Italian friend na is one of the nest countries in the world. brethren and frienda are at present most daring bliery committed about six? The caso-is therefore a good one for . B. is sold everywhere publary, and at the price soems, while voyaging in the Far East might be made a mine of wealth under pears that a gang of thieves broke into the by no excuse of provincial responsibility. pression and prohibition against the liberty or when is not specified), has discover good government, thia treatment of the

how Napoleon 111. managed the Crimenn nasis were thrown on the Prays after the going up country under transit verénement, a liberal journal, which was

"Assumes the god, Affects to nod,"

and if he does not "shake the spheres,"

SUPREME COURT, Thursday, Oct. 30, (ilstore the Bon the CHIEF JUSTICE.) LANDSTEIN 3. CRLOWITZ, On the adjourned motion for a new trial in the above case, Mr. Hayllar, who ap-

thew for

of

I compa

ter.

Suce

adoration the avowed desire of Corntil, and discourage the bystandor

Bismark to establish in traer still, when we take into con inilar accidents puder chloroforra; but the

German Colony i China. Napoleon the Third next bad the heman

DezsaŃ hence many of the canes are lost. rufusal of it, but his Imperial Majesty was of 1 lato lives loat might in all probability

bird to be too old

with chail-bu- have been anved if modern scientific facts of Messra. Carlowitz & Co, said that he loes of pratigo which welliare suffered

not quits settled had heen ntilised." He condemns old-fa could not file may affidavits to strengthen in the recent difficulty has emboldened him Napoleon III., on t

dist not shioned rules laid down in old books and dizcurerer evidently did not

by think it

it worth while to make any overtures societies. His statements are somewhat what he had already said as to the grund to add personal outrage to bin other offenchefort.

dono su shuumid put a privis The second, that which they have taken to Great Britain ho than crossed the startling, ami now that secounts of death grounds, he

he based his application for the upon his

at any rate herauses some laughter by his peared to support the application on behalf contines the noising game! Frobably Justice, on the right the Emperor sides there is Cocaught

occasional blinders. They have escaped criticism from their purely ridiculous character; but the last article on Hong.

words.

Ro

yat.

a Stamp-tax, the mercantile community said. But in point of fact the application was only the conaulation under al cae They are his two courans the pre-in for territory why not try him? The protestations are of little value,

of the gort. Two non-official members of

suad

sweeping

pearance of success

panific protestation

bat

the ambiguous tactics of

for tho

dence by a

kong grievances" contains auch a tho of misdirection, upon which, with atheros. His having such things are allowed good care not to follow-systematic disdain, Atlantic with the benevolent intention of by drowning come in day by day, it would roughly characteristic perversion of fact, rule, because there was no attorney into pass there will be an end to

with the interior; and all turbable disdain, absoluto disdain of revenging himself against the noathetic 1. wad that his theory, if correct, should that we su compelled to notice it. The Court at the time is Lordship summed up all to bisines

personalities, either witty or insulting, European Powers by cousing to an under supersede unscientific modes of treatment, writer says "When Govereor Mac- the case to the Jury.

foreigners may as well make up their which bud or would appear in the Lanterne standing" with a band of filibustere... who

or, incorrect, so

should be confuted. His Lordship said that, he had agreed to gods to the d'état of the 2nd of December, who had if they could only have found ivelined to treat the probability of war

the fortunate author of the coup Donnell frat threatened Hongkong with take Mr. Hayllar's note for what he had habitants of the treaty ports.

would

doubtless have settled the pizan

jes The Paris correspondent of the Times ie in-departed from legality to return to right." entreated him to forbear and to increase for a new trial on another issue; and thu dignities is Tant they must, by nad by,

purpose. But here a brilliant thought rather seriously. The warlike diatribes and struck M. Morene. Mr S Seward was their municipal rates instead." Nothing learned cinnssl wasentitled to the rule ou tenness will be ezrebed ones for all. The sent Government has shown the degres of trial was made, and, M. Murons informs the French Government peses must have

going By the frst of these a climax, wheu to

the writer thinks the of surprise, independent altogether the Council were considerate enough to of any other grounds. Still he did not wish en-operative policy is fast bringing our ru its powerlessness; for the more it prosecntes his friend Edmond Tozier, with every ap- some meaning. It would be say that they would prefer paying con- that the granting of the rule should be lations with China to a deadlock, which the Lanterns in Franes, the more it in-

Mr Sevard received emperor to restore something like cond ble taxes to having the Stamp Act, and looked upon as an affirmation by his Lord force will be required to aly, Frei svery creases its success, not only in Europe, but him well, considered the affair, and seants

|

of tone in tho official His Excellency told them that if they ship of anything whatever. Leave granted part of the country comes a similar talo,also in other parts of the world.

So bl. Texier press, to any nothing of disarmament: but the second the universitaire" of likely to conclude it." could show that to be the wish of the new trial was looked upon as almost emissionaries outraged, converts persectited,Han, browned under the name of Napoleon publishes all this listuary in the siécle, to nothing of this kind is done, the communi

prime facts judgmout; but with the fact goods squeezul, servants bullied and the

show the ungrateful Powers of Europe what que

What are at the avertissement remain canumunity, he would comply with their that the applicant was onlities to obtain action of our representatives & confined to 111, the Emperor of the French, by laitas imguiñoent opportunity they have lust. att. The belief in a winter campaign gains

unemploy desire, But the community never were the rule, no affirmation in this case would despatches, which the Chinese officials value ting and

His Lordabip then re- at the worth of the paper they are written King Frederick the Great, Moreno says he expects to lako posses-on for reasous wo have before stated.

ground,. bo wuderstood.

sion" of this island in the name of the Thie contiuned occupation of Rome is also quested the learned caused to draw up then. We invite Sir Rutherford Alcock's at degree of bis superiority. The best way to Great Romblie Bins he been bewitched considered an unfavourable synapton. It tion was never placed before them, and / rule sed anbusit it, after which the rule was Lention to it passage from his to make one's enemies appear anal, isle of St: Brandani or does he intend to venient to leave the French troops where

jappear great,

become great, and by some Will-o-tho-Wiap, like the fabled war hone

oncarat band, it is obviously more con- "The city of the Tycoon." granted:

"Japan," "be writes, "seems fast learning. lesson them, if not to overwhelm them, make over to the United States--for a con- they are than to withdraw them ani have a lesson she would aloubtedly be alow to

to under, the weight of coudemnation, is t forget that the Westers Powers, notwith overwhelm them under the weight of dis

to send a fresh expedition a few months or weeks later. The writer justly concludes standing the eagerness and termination dain.

that it is too late to gain the Italian Where was the danger of adopting this thoy aber to make treaties with a new

people to the side of France by evacuating country are little dispost to take the latter cures in preference to the other

Ronie, to cuisa then to necessary steps to

be respect. Did the severities besped on the Lanterne

appeded to on the subject. The alter.

native of the Stamp Act or double taxa

it is due to His Excellency to say that

he viewed the suggestion unfavorably. Ho preferred the Stamp Aot; and there

is not a merchant, we really believe, in

all Hongkong, who would now come

forward and say that doubling the m

nicipal rates would be a more equitable

CORRESPONDENCE:

THE LICENSING MEETING.

would

the way

shewn

the

in

did it

sideration-Formosa or Cbusac, or part of the Japan group It is a gurious business altogether, L.). Bxpress.

TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION

It has long been a source of surprise to

ber military and Baval establishments and SINCE 1815 Great Britain has apont on the interest of the national debt (for past

form of raising a revenue than that reporter has fallen into several grievous clusion, bheod upou a certain experience prevent it from being read what the commercial world (says the Times) that was) £2,697,000,000. In the present year

available by the Stamp Act

LOCAL

We hear that proceedings" have been initiated on account of an expression made

use of by Mr Hayllar in the course of his application for a new trial in Landstein &

8

To the Editor of the “China Mail.”. S18,-In your issue of last avcuing in-nieces dex the head of "Spirit Licenses, poured. And if they should come to the can prevent it from appearing? No. Do they BETWEEN INDIA AND AUSTRALIA errors with respect to what passed with that every obligationi contracted may be count & greater number of readers; reference to the "Oriental Bar and Bowling systematically evaded with impunity it does it matter whether these restors are in Alleys,

," which I shall feel greatly obliged only michepsi by entries in under cover Franss or out of it! Have they made hr no telegraphic coniunication exists be by your contradicting, as I feel them to be of profections of amity and good faith-it Rochefort more reacryed? He was never

tween our Uriental

pussessions and Austria so implicable as in No. XV., which, every-lin, even though five years have elapsed the Colony

jbody

the out of treaties."

completion of our agencica of read, which proves that since

ftale. :In the first

test place, I am dubbed by your

M. Rochefort has

Dorrespondence reporter the present barman." This po sition I beg most emphatically to deny,

makes (pages 14 und 16), to get the Lanterne time for the promotion of this niost impor- ture is nearly 70 millions; so that while

The ints Francs at every troutier, and to spread int project; but the polley of the Govern 21 out of every shilling suffices for the a surprising number of copies i Paris.

Tas morning the American flag was boist ed on board two steamers that have hither- to borne the older one of Great Britain, Mr Fearon.

has

the cost of the army and the navy, is over 284 millions, and the outlay for fortifica- tions over half a

Garmy in India).

to out the

touy position and character in will be hard to get any substantial advantage we know been able to find out the graphics have been collected, estinales guineas per minute, day and night through

ARISTOCRACY,

making a tota This 100 is at the rate of 100

total annual expendi

with India. Sicce millions fire of the cost of the į way to keep the es gagements which hela.pus proposed from, to

18 THE BALLOT NECESSARY

ment has rendered all the offorts of

of private enterprise

A brief Availing

rief sketch of the negotiations regarding

the cot may not be uninteresting, T Mr Henry Berkeley challenges the opi- this nion of Mr Mill, that in those days the the present time. In 1861 several of the protection of secreay is not needled by corcoloties voted subsidies to the amount of tain classes of electors.

and farther staps were taken to 23,000!, Taking Mr Mill, then, at his word; pr, Lugrease the amount to 35,000l., to lay a least, at wint we understand his werd to submarine line between Java and Sydney.

∙∙that⋅

Bt

year.

civil e expenas of f the country, including edu- cutian, the administration of justice, aud salaries of Ministers, is spent for past ware or providing against present. Here is something for the householders' Parlia ment to ponder. There is but one thing to be mud: they manage these things much worse in France.

THE intelligence from South Africa con-

of Messrs A. Heard & Co., RB we are in- Pepresents Mr Sharp'on behalf of Mr turies were her. Bolu governors. Hereditary mean, we grapple at once with the objection The Government of Vistoru, nadings the report that a rich gold countig

for

on

i-

Co. v. Curloinitz & Ch. What, the form of I am the bone fute proprietor of the license (New York Round Table.) procedure is we have not heard, but ein- granted to the Oriental," and "have been

"La carrièro ouverte aux talents" is cerely hope it will-unt assume a violent as so for the past ten months, under a sub- pact.

lease from Me slackwood ("whom the Jus- not a windy lust of the French Revolu tices," as your reporter states, "no doubt tion; it is a transforming, rivifying reality, knew very wall and who, I am aware, whereby Franes, as a State, lins brun for tnok she loase of the house originally from thirty years much more of an aristocracy thau shover was befure, this is, in her and with the change of flag has occurred. Again, your reporter (who must be an political administration she has had more a change of names. The Indore and the individual of highly imaginative tempera- of her stronger and ablor mon than she had under the kings and nobles who for Beit John Bright bare

pasted into the possession men

ment

having stated distinctly that I

that there is no necessity for the change the other antonial Governments were had been found on the borders of the formed, and the name of the former is now was Mr Blackwood's barman, which state governors, one or any, uro pseudo-aristo-

Choose yo Mars and of the latter. Venus. We hope inent is altogether incorrect. Mr Sharp rats. Nature says to inau:

resolved Are the odiployed and depon-latory in their proposed Ar I furah, bat do not dare dept soeure from the overweening and over- rulers the best

Action,

acting

Transvaal Republic. This new field--for for themselve the conjunction will be a fortunate said nothing whatever of the kind, and had

alone, and d suggested that if

it is said to be literally a Baki of they will, we understand, be employed in his done so I should have denied the truth entrouch my large function by siming to bearing, influence of those whom fortune the home Government would and one-kalf

confine the virtues and faculties of miler has placed above them?

gistening quartz veined with gold-has been 17 Where is the the necessary subsidy, the Government of the trade between the northern and Japan of the assertion, aa I now do of your re

ship to a few families. Less pure in blood sonze, the reason, or the justics of sitting Victoria would contribute the rest. With the Victoria Diggings. In the early part of Pe purta generally The Mare, Captain port,"

heraldically, its blood is richer, more proli- up the conscience or equrage fireen, after having been painted and dook-

the quartz reef to the north bauk of By publishing this letter in your issue of

of the well-to this suggestion the Treasury refused to Tako do classes as the measure of what ought to fio, seseutially more aristocratic.

the River Tatin was taken possession of to comply. Early in will this evening you greatly oblige,

7 in 1869 a proposal was ad- from England her Wolaeys, and Your obedient servant,

be the conscieves of courage of the strug vanced for a Hangaon and Singapore tele-sixty or seventy men. So rich were the

back street, or the

this reef that the deposits of

guld gling lenior In DAVID BROWNE,

and Present Proprietor of the "dental and.

flandi-The ospital was to be

This project Bar, Bowling Alleys and

proved remarkably Billiard Saloon."

polition as the dictatiig what other son also failed, and when a freeh plan was sug- er. Find rulers been ought to believe in religion? It is too late gested later in the year, the Treasury precious metal, that is said to be present in for Dr to argus as the Tories were used to do alined altogether to consider it. In July. Its most pure and unalloyed form. à 89-

1869, the statement of the. of the wrecked schooner China Mr Browns an the "barkeaper," and once Veres, and Tudors, and Perovs, and Ne- that men who are not independent:

e promoters of the neral rush from all the Engliala colonies is punerily, had better not Al-Australian'a

expected, and it is likely that the social Chins Telegraph was condition of South Africa will soon be su

ed

at Kowloong, will make her first trip under the new ownership to Shanghal and Japan.

A CAKE was heard before Judge Ball in

the

Suramary Jurisdiction Court yesterday,

it which Captain Fabie of the Epanish brig

Naro Constante was plaintiff, and Captain

::

[Mr Sharp more than once referred to

May

named

by

and Cromwell man is an over-manned branch of graph, with stations at Tavoy and Penggers confined their attention to it, and were Foxes, and Ccles, Aid Pitts,

Peels, all piecraft? Is but this as much intolerance iu subsidy required was 60,000, and the hammering and blasting pieces of quartz

belans, and you unman her not the blond of thus refreshed and

was defendant. The former was distinctly as "barkeeper to Blackwood," villes, and Howards would not have been

tepresented

and

which

productive of the

, and the latter Our report is quite correct, notwithstaud- so powerful and so fanous It is the electors. Parliamens bas, after, ample drawn up. The works proposed wettively transformed. Samples of rich quarts Jecovery of the sum of $22), na passago and harman too. We cannot except the cbarnoter that, under monarchic and oli adiant they should be. By every con-cable from Singapore to Hong Kong, vis and gold dust continue to arrive at all the

expedient

atitutional

chief puls of the colonies.

by Mr Huzuland and the coing which Mr Browne may be proprietor virtus of the English polity, of the English: and anxious discussion, decreed that it is A cable from Hangoun to Singapore, by Mr Caldwell. money for defendant, his mate and even tremendous responsibility of what any legal garchic forms, high and highest plasus are

tional analogy men on whom right Sarawak, Labuan, and Manita, or viaSaigon. kept open to the nie fittest for cegency, have thus beeu conferred are only bound 3. The extension of the Dutch lines whiel. EVERY year 20,000 children born in Paris. of his crew, from Mayila to Hongkong, the gentleman might say in such a cusu. —Ed

nature' aristocrats, drawn often from the to exorcise there thing Packet having been wrecked ou the

aud, experimentally, we connect Singapore with Batavia and the aru sent into the Bapliene and the depart- pile, lower strata of the social pile

ell kw that of the newly eufranchised, east end of Java to the terrains of the ments to be nursed. It is shown bet ata- For its prosperous administration and on- MR. JAMES LOWTHER M. P. for Yurk,

innititudes will. How is it, then, if ou telegraph system in Australia, the total cost tistics that of these only 5,000 return. Ous of the 100 alildren reared by the parents, servant, but plaintif proilseed a letter will succeed Sir Miebaol Hicks Bench as durance & republio lins special need of as their way to the poil these maltitudos ask of the whole work being, estimated at

tura's aristocrats, of the best men engender: that they should be kept clear of insult; 2,260,0007. In 1803 the whole question 17 die in the first year, whilst the mortality by which Measts Russell, Sturgis & Co Scoretary to the Poor-law Board.

For a ropublio stands and threat, or violonce Will any mao seriously was again laid before the Secretary of State tongst children banded over to the care FIDELITY, Bays another French author, in ed in its posem. (Manila) appeared to bava as agents of the Chia Packet arranged for the payment of a virtue for which, when dead, the mor theires on self-government, and self-govern stand up and tell balf a million of his for India, the Queeneland Government of nurses is from $4 to 90, necording to the

mout sanjonly draw its breath of fe from countryman that they are senseless and having paded to operate with tij. dejuriesent, the som now shed for. This letter, bowing you wear is yellow,

Luzon Coast,

Defendant doxied liability beyond his own passage-money and that of

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