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THE CHINA MAIL.

ornée erected. Here Mr Oliphant lives with his family.

of

bestavering and filsothe complimenta I stopped by Mr Barrington, who appears to the Solicitor for the prosecution, against

SPECULATIVE BANK MANAGER. Government became still more conspicuous paid by a weak bully to one who have autela a very ureditable manner in Mr Souza, for having issue eighteen week d proved himself superior against the stor. When stopped, defend sadly numbers of the Echo du Poro, without adverse chances. Our sdly credulity in:

that he didn't doby who his master having complied with the ordinance brace sixteen hundred acres, lying acatly for baying become bankrupt through "rash against the Uni ed States. These ships The infliction of a year's imprisonment by its long refusal to arrest these destrus- The entire grounds of the society em on the former manager of the Agra Hank, tive engines of war destined to be employed believing the speeches of Mr Reverdy

Was, and treated the matter in a somewhat nuder which newspapers are allowed to be between the main road and the lake. Mr and hazardous speculations will be on were not ooly British in origin. but British Johnson fauned instead of quenching the pony, trap; bay and all up to the Police adopted on the ith of May at the Magin going from one farmer to another, obtained ment for an offause of the kind. Resh and They were British in everything except off-hand manner, until Mr Barrington took printed, and, owing to the line of defence Barris came here two years sibes, aut sidored generally not an excesive punish-in armament, in equipment, and in crews Hame of arrogant bumptiousness which, otation. Here the defondant was a little tracy, summonses, under another section refusals of their respective farms. No one hasardous are in truth not exactly the their commanders, who were rebels, and one- by no means new, had since the war more reasousule, and pointed out the house of the Ordinance, had to be taken out in was aware of the general antep which he epithets to be applied to the transactions of these, na his ship was aicking, owed his become the distinguishing trait of ameuf bis master, Defenhut now pleaded that respect of seventeen of the weekly issues was inaking, and when he had completed described by the witnesses in their evidence. safety to a British yacht, symbolising the rican policy. Hud Bir Sumner been the pony and become unmanageable; but of the paper. more cautious, had the insatiable desire this was denied by air B., who deposed.

Bwho

his negotiations, the entire farming com Arrangement by the manager of a bauk to omnipresent support of England. And During the hearing of the case on the 7th wunity of a region, embracing nearly three share the profs of a speculator made by the now the day of reckoning bas come, but for publicaty, which converts the party that the pony was very quiet-3r Kuself of May, the Solicitor for the defence made square miles, discovered that they had cold use of mommy which he advanced, as rewia with little apparent sense of what is due on for publicity, which converts the party said that he could not believe a single word certain admissions and concessions, and out. to the course of the season the entireger, is very much worse than hairdons: the part of Eugland. She simply proposes journal into the unwitting bat bitterest that defendant said: he wanld sue him $3. your own report states- enemy of American obat bitterest said that he could quiet. Kussell Government, been [Amongst the many notable characteris checked, Great Britain might still have tics of the Magistracy, there is none more admitted all that he required he would

Mr Pollard said that as the defence had took possession.

colony of over twenty families came on and The only regret is that alleged offenders in to submit the question of liability for in-

families came on and head, as man with little occupied the abject position if which marked or more objecumable than the withdraw the other summonses. Enough County. He is the originator of new before a curt of law. If managers did not admitted, no rule for the future establish Mr Harris was a resident of Duchesspelled to give an account of their doings where chance plays its part. Nothing in a similar way are not more frequently vemdividual losses to an anomalous tribunal, uspatriotic time-serving bad placed her. abominable odours which a frequently had been establiriou to shew that the systotu of theology, which researbles the generally enter into arrangements to shared nothing is sad of the indiguity to the Thanks to Mr Summer, under the Pro-stasin througe the many doors and windows Ordinance could not be evaded with in-teachings of Emmauuel Swedenboty The the profite of speculation, very many of uation, nor of the damages to the nation. vidence which we still affect to acknow of that building. If we presume that the "punity ledge in such matters, the nation is agatu justice, it is very clear that we must con allude in your letter to the purpose I had received ideas of orthodoxy, its practical giving of such commissions to untrust without recognition the vaster damage to Police siagistracy is a pure fuuotain of these are the facts of the matter. You ever the new creed may compare with our summissious or presence of shares-the with reasonable accuracy, but they leave members of the colony are converts How them were bribed to make advances by The individual losses may be estimated free, and free she will remain so long as fine that commendatory remark to the in view" in writing to you yesterday, fruits, as exhibited in the daily lives of its worthy managers buing an understood part commence driven from the ocean, and the descendants of the Englishmen who worst and not to the physical rendering of which you suem not to have understood; professurs, speak well for it. The universal of the business of adventurers in those immerite and infinite danger caused by the

fruits, as exhibited inherit the traditions of Wellington and the expression, for the magisterial forum is was to induce you to withdraw a state-testimony of the neighbourhood buses daya. Naturally corruption crept in where prolongation of the war, which may be Nelson remain. Unanimously has the is possibly the contra of more sickenitig ment made in your paper, for which there witness to the fact that all the members are directors were indolent; and wo hardly called a national in contradistinction to spirit of the nation found vent in and chuleraic effluvia than any i Taze or was

and choleraic effluvia than any if Taze or was no foundation, and, as I said, I did shining examples of intelligence, amiability, think think that in this respect the state- individual loss. It caused a loss to the atter repagliation of the action we had

Taipingshan sink which has over yet been upt write for publication. You ap-ear to and thrift. The property in held in con mou, tenta of the directors of the Agra Bank American carrying trade during the war of the action we had revested. This morning the inexpressibly wish to leave the matter to the pubite; and, but in other respects there is nothing soare ensitely satisfactory. Both they and over 1,000,000 to 40 per cent of d so nearly taken. Journals like the Fall sickening smell which came from outside although no correspondent can ever have cinlistic in the system. The family is the auditors had the means of checking the foreign commence. This was transferred

expresii pt write for public and, as I said, I did itnces to the fact thoighbourhood of the business pings understood Mall Gazette, the organ of literary the Count rooni, together with the usual a chance with an editor who does not sub-sacredly guarded while they are frank in sufficiency of securities submitted to them from Aneries to Kuglaad. Besides this England, are standing forth as the standing effluvium in the ill-ventilated feat himself to the checks which bind the their business intercourse with the world, by the manager, but they did not use the actual huss there was a further loss in the champions of national honour. Every room of congregated Chinese, was alu.t former, I am quite willing to leave it to they are reticent in all mutters peinliar to means though bo chance of ever an inter-arrest of our national increase in this where, in all sections of the community unbearable.and it is only upon the thury the public to say whether, under the facts themselves,

unbearable.and it is only upon the tury the public to say whether, under the facts themselves, nor do they cultivate abotal remittant inspection would have made the branch of industry, which an intelligent that these intersted are more ford than at home and abroad, do we hear similar otherwise of the presence of auch an atinas. endeavouring to cause a ruinous amount is the desire to seclude tuat they are restrueled by the bank officers while discharg-msking in 1860 a Joas on this account of have stated, the charge that 1 was latione outside their continuity. Strong manager careful Me Thomson, who was obstatist puts at five per cent. annually, feelings expressed. Day by day is the pliere, that the continued existence of this of fine aid imprisonment for life to be woving the highway some twenty rods ing his duty as a member of the Finance 1,384,80 tons, which manat be added to conviction growing that war is imminent, disgraceful state of thugs is tolerated for a inflicted on Mr Souza" (whether the from its former course. The intervening Committee, was no doubt well-intentioned 1,229,695 tons actually lost. and that the action of diplomatiste, single buur. At home, and everywhere "statute under which I proceeded" was though it may postpone, cannot avert this else, the rules applicable to the prevention was not repealed) is, or is unt, se I again and the road will be laid out in park The have have put hiin on his guard. It is a dois. gold, and asking allowance for old space thus created between their dwellings in residing, but the obstruction should statist, satimating the value of a ton at 40 termination of the quartel.

of epidemics are the most striol, audi se nasert it to be utterly untrue and utterly almost exclusive branch of industry is most suspicious cironmstance now that the an! new ships, puts the sum total of ns. It is indeed true that Mr Summer's generally enforced with a penalty in cases unwarranted by the circumstances, grape-growing, with a share of attention to report of that committee, which one of its tional loss on this account at $110,000,000.

er's speech is repudiated an expressing the than the wholesome; but here sent a singular degree of license (or as you are set to one variety of grapes though is "Icat"-Economist, April 24.

as people o

where people love the sunking rather

I am so well aware that there is at pra- other lines of horticulture Thirty sores members had to leave for being too active, Those are the national losses from a destruc intentions of the American Governmentso perfect accumulation of unmenticiable would term it "liberty") apparently accord- other varieties are cultivated. It is ovident far as it touches on ectipelling war. But smells is found concentrated around the ed to, aud certainly enjoyed by, a portion that the accession of so much capital, in-

tion of commerce, but in another chapter it is none the less true that in that speech very sanctum of justice, where sanitary of the press of this colony, that, so long as distry, and intelligence will add greatly to

they are larger far. He said he referred to he expressed the wishes of the nation, to laws are carried ont with an unlimits it is confined to the drawing of inferences the wealth. A few years ntskilful wallage-

MR. SOMNER'S SPEECH ON THE the national losses naised by the prolonga whom wer with England would be most uumber of 1 and 50-cent fines What the and mere insinuation, io notice need be ment of the plaos will exavert the entire

$1 $1

ALABAMA CLAIMS. insinuation, sic notice need be ment of the place will ceasert the entire rejection by the Senate of Mr Roverdy by hope of support from England; that it tion of the war and traceable directly to welcome. American journals of all nel consists of we dare not seek to ane taken of its utterances, but when it resoriaiset inte

The cable has already announced the that the rebellion was originally encouraged Eugland. No candid person can doubt iyze: that must be lett to those who are to deliberate accusations unsupported by productive places in the country. shades of opinion agres thus far, and, past for it. But it may be that a few bui- facts, it is at lost allowable to address au

the loveliest and ustrojection

that the loveliest and most Johnson's Alabama Clahua Treaty. The was strengthened by the concession when everything is ready for an explored Sikhs are sufficient to ensura cholers editor, putting out what may be an error, premises, it was impossible to avoid s feel. April 13, and Senator Sumter delivered British supplies; was quickened into new

Treaty

of belli- Bat after taking a careful view of the Treaty was called up in secret session. sion, it needs but a spark to produce it. arriving amongst every soul living within I am in hopes still that you, Sir, maying of surprise that one so capable of enjoy his speech. Such is the character of the States feeling the radius of a mile front their camping be convinced you have committed en error 1 and udorning the brilliant society of the question resulted in a vote of one yes Nor can it be duubted that wilhont British deliverederet rights on the necau; was fed by States feeling the radius onget every soul living within, puluting out what may restau towards us at this monient, and unless ground. At all events, if the Government in the article 1 refer to, and though I do which he was once the favourite could have a afty-four ways. The Treaty was thus utervention the rebellion would have soon this speech life by avery report from the Britisk piraten, committed in oppisition to ite ratification. British supplies; was quickened into new reasons at present unknown interfers to desire to preserve their Magisterial staff, not seek to prevent you publishing this cor-bou moved by religious zeal to forego the almost unanimously rejected, the single calm the popular excitement, it will they had better look sharp and clarify the respondence, I may be allowed to say 1 dazzling future which lay before hips, and vote in its favour being cast by Senator suceurbed. The orifice of life is beyond before long prevail. We on our part from day to day.]

atmosphere which they have to breathe think a withdrawal of the statement come witadraw himself from his distinguished Creery (Democrat) of Kentucky. The an approximation of the ascrifice in my human compensation, but there may be are neither afraid nor unpropared. We

planed of would be at least na acceptable position to bury himself in this retired injunction of secrecy, was removed from ney. It cost 4,000 millions of dollar can make but one answer to the demands

to the Public, and certainly be more jus phos. That his withdrawal was sudden is only so much of the proceedings as would to of Mr Sumner, if they be pressed upon

tice to yours obediently,

evident from the fact that lotters were published, aut the erident from the fact that lotters were reuable Senator Sunner's address to be EDWARD H. POLLARD

to suppress the rebellion, 2,500 mil- us an unqualified refusal to accede to

odived here last summer from his constitu present American view of the Alabama of the war, England is justly responsible

lions ved here last summer from his cobstitu published, and this speech, which gives the mining as a national burden. If Brit eh intervention doubled the duration exte at sürling, inquiring into the truth of

| a them. Nothing but bold and decisive

the rumour that he was living here. The controversy, ie now made public. action dan ever recover our national

E. H. POLLARD, Esq.,

felters were handed to him sad he character in American eyes, and if this

for the additional expenditure, and "what Seantor sumar said that a report re ever may be the final settlement of these SIE-I have received your letter of this replied by quietly sending in his resig. cómending the rejection of a Treaty with great accounts, such must be the judgment must be done at the expense of war,

day's date. It shall be printed with the nation of his seat in the Britists & foreign tower was of rare estirsence in in any Chancery which consults the simple then war must come."Better death than

other correspondence to which it refers by Parliament. It is not know where he the United States Senate, but the character cry which consulta the simple United States Sens are opetierence in great accounts, such matst bent of these dishonour" is the motto of many a weak

Your obe SAINT.chings which brought about so strange believed it to be in the interest of peace. every British pirate was a publio nuisance

obediently.

firit came in contact with the religious not disguise the importante of the sot, bat ly in cases of nuisance, and contended that of this Treaty seemed to justify it. He did rule of law in estimating dahagas, especial

He considered the stratiot rule State. That a powerful nation like Great Britain should ignore it is in the bigbest degree incredible.

LOCAL

THE CHINA MAIL AND MR,. POLLARD, Q o

THE following correspondence explaine itself

mark

June 19, 1869

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The same

HONGKONG, June 18, 1869, To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL" an article appearing in your issue of last SIX,My attention has been called to evening, in which you state that I was "practically endeavouring to canan a pic-

a rivolution in his life, but it is thought peace.ly in cases of inuisance, and contended that "ous amount of fine and imprisonment for

tubent so strange not disquins the importo justify it. He did equity of the cass, alia the simple in his life, but it is thought A be first met Mr. Harris in Japan, where ho treaty which, instead of removing an involving the Britisle Government, which 4life to be info ed on Mr. Souta," while MR. LAURENCE OLIPHANT

him national Government. Three times was the statute nuder which I proceeded was

Wat secretary to the British embassy, and existing grievance, leaves it for heart buru- (Shanghae Express, Jane 9) in effect repealed." I can only suppose

from kiui be imbibed the duetrines. He ing and randour, cannot be a settlement of individuals who has suffered, but to the rust respond in damages not only to the that the fact of my having been employed Laurence Oliphant, the accomplished searing,

Most of our readers will remember Mexasca entire satisfaction with his action, an international dispute; it is nothing but dividuals who have suffered, but to the

declaring that the peace of mind and reli-

anare. Such is the character of this this liability fixed--by the concesion of aa Ceansel for the prosecution in the casecretary of Lord Elgin's Mission and gigs enjoyment. which sitead his new touched, the We are requested to stato that to-morrow of Regina v Saint prevents your doing chronicler of its doings-who after ite 20 course of life a

Treaty: the left tu- (Sunday) her bappy reig thanks pers, Lersions am hot me, but I to Parliament confidence of his options (Sunday) being the day on which Her what every respectable paper in the British turn to En Jand settled down into the quiet

umple

touched, the aubss of wrong remains. For

For ocean belligorency, and opening the British Majesty bogan her bappy reign" (June Dominions dues, distinguish between the retirement of the Isle of Man, where he

tthere is no one word of rest or over hostile oxpeditions for piractioal war on the markets to them; by the organisation of Notices they have compensation for touched, the massive grievances of this national Government,suffered, but to the 30th), the Form of 12 it paper in the British 30th), the Form of Prayer with thanks. personal and professional entity of a Barnore Her Majesty's Cuimmissions as Lieut.

of recognition, nor any semblance of com- United States, with England is the naval pensation. From beganing to end, the base; and by welcome hospitality and sup giving to Almighty God" appointed in the rister, and therstore am not surprised a Governor. At a later date he was returned book of L'alamon Brayar for that day wil the nuimus daplayed in the article, but to Parliament as member for Stirling, en-

CULTIVATION OF CINCHONS present Treaty is mutely for the settlement plies extruded to those pirate ships in ports. be vand in the Cathedral. The Services must ask you to to a Cinh,

was returned from a late number of the Gazette of beth batches on au equality, as that the Buglaud's liability is completo, show the

of individual claims on both sides, putting will be;-st & a in, the Cotamuuign Serv. lng to any condere tu fasts when allud-joyed the full confidence of his constitueuta Indie it appears time formation of a Ci beth batches on au equidity, as that the of the British Empire. Show either and will beat & a m. the Communion Serv.coing to any conduct of mine either personal and was looked upon as a rising politician chonn Plantation in British Barmah basurers by the misundet of England by three and this Power is bound by

at & a m. the Co The Services in displayed a hot surprised nor tent of the Isle of into the quiet the site are ampis as appointed for the Accusion, with or professional. If gon will refer to your and a inafi of nars who would speedily was been commonced. Captain Seaton, liebe contaroalanced by the British blockade celebration of the Lord's Supper; at 11 own report of the proceedings in question his way to the highest places in the Site.

fi of mark who would speedily win conservator of forests, in a letter dated at themselves, while doing little for us the avoided saying anything on the subject otsin Seaton, the be contaroalanced by the British is completo; show the a triple a.m., morning Prayer and Lisa Fort in auder the lost ordiasice and not under 13 Oliphant, discarding all the good thing out of 200 plazite which reached him in the "Confederato bondholders" are includ-no alternative. If our demands are larger a.m., morning Prayer and Litany, with you will fint, firstly, that they were

runners. With reference to the claims ard. In conclusion, Senator Suniuer sud the alterations and adilitions set ny us that in the previous mouth of November alteration

taken When therafine it became known that Kan son on the 6th of March last, says themselves, while doing little for us the he was no volunteer. For yours he had When therefore it became known that that in the previous month of November claims on the Britials aide; even those of aumission of the pending Treaty left bim the oface for the 20 day of fans; and a statute jaud, second y though, of 21

unler: Oliphant, discarding all the good things us that in the previous month of Novembor treaty makes ample provision for all known avoided saying anything on the subject Bermon on the Christian duty of obedience cases, sumimists what the out, as in all had in possession or in prospect, had left put of 200 platite which reuobed him in claims on the British side; even those of its mer not to disturb negotiation. Tho

platouth were take out for each his native country for over, and s-itle Rangoon 188 aurvived the boat anil land and loths powers that be."

separate offilm, only one was heard proceeded with, and the rest were abзn- case of Regina v.doned thone proscention intimating the world of London generally be the fact, the middle of Febrney of rig, gives the bombardment of Fort Sumner, the British but he did not believe it be. At a ard or down in America in the quiet retiremout of journey to a village named Plumados ined, and it is to ho doubted if the American no alternative. If our demands are larger Ir is stated that in the case of Regina v.doned though alrea iy proved affect),

a semi-religious, semi-socialis ic communi-Tounghoo, a place a considerable distance people are ready to provide for any stole than at our first call, it is not the suly Bouza Mr Pollard and Me Bazelaad, the counsel for the prosecution istismarasty, gruat was the astonishment in Paskaland, and selected for the Cinchone claims; that they have risen in the marker time it litstory that such a riae has occur Bouzo Mr Pollard and Me Hazeland, the counsel for the proscention iztimating that mentary circles and in the fashionable plantation. All there were plantari out in from the treaty, Seuster Sundler said he burstly presented, with the conviction

the astonishment in Parlia Seintor he counsel and solicitor of Mr Mantel Pareira, the interests of the puidic were protected world of London generally. Such was the last week of December ketat; and quin-wo

is an argument against the treaty. Passing T. Be the claims more or less, they are who was in fact the prosecutor in the case, by 125 fue and one day's imprisonment, however non discovered to be the fact, sps tion report by Bir Uraham, written

125 entry circle

Such was the best week of December laat and ju in Senator bave returned their fees to Mr Pereira As this will prove to you out of your own

weakl proceed to consider the true groud that they are just, and they should be Civil proceedings have also been commen- newspaper that in the article yim bombardment just the He knew it was sometimes said that war Civil prossadings have also been commen- newspaper that in the article yesterday though it little was known of the retreat the mislila of February of the your to the of complaint. Close upon the outbreak of considered candidly, so that they shall no

forator of Forests, the country between us must come sooner have stated that, which is a yesterday you until the prying eyes of a newspapor Car Deputy Conversator of Forests, gives the the rebellion, just any month after the longer lower like a cloud ready to burst.

of Forests, gives the the rebellion, edit, is nos ouly utterly respondent pouetrated the mystery and in untrue, but utterly unwarranted by the the columns of the Bufalce Express gave to

Car-following details

bomb accorded must suite, to cironinstances, I trust you have sufficient the world the following interesting picture

Yery healthy planta,

150 was startled by the news that the British tween us must come sooner or latter, af the spirit of fairness to withdraw the of the present life of the quondam diploma-

The stems of which have died and belligerent rights to the rebele. This only great opasti of history, not Isas momentos

Gaverument

and good man statenient, reflecting, an it does, not only tist and legislator:

respouted,......

bollige had by proclamation accorted but he did must come sooner 1 must suite, to make it impossible. At a 12 must

justification he had ever heard for this justification concession was a blockade of a juat

SAY, JUNE 19, 1869,

ND AMERICA,

ator Sumner on the ill be memorable in

ced on behalf of Mr Pereira in the Supreme

uits being the first

so outrageous and

ir nature upon the

t have been delibe

by

statesman of

fact, that it has freed

miliating course of

ny Government has been plunged by the resentatives Proud

bo_bus.

by which sho hus and almost anxious

covered strength in s ropean power, Ane- hake.demands which

ut and will not be

gh. had it not been ssuredly undeserved would have stood representatives to a the united voice of have been lifted in protest. We mat that the home press ican war written in

d lead the citizens of

be conclusion--that afraid of America, of "Cousinship and ratulation," the old

g of respect for what contempt for what as in danger of being expression of grati and fratricidal strug ections of a nation, ixed in its present time English in its en for those of fear

uld turn against us. upon its sucDESË,

to recall the tes

as they now 10

of those who slain

iban citizens, wert nothing else than

Court, for tlie reutery of damages from Mr Suuza --Pr si [We hear that the writ was issued Fosterlay, but that before it Was served, Mr Souza had taken his dopar fure to Mazao, where we understand ho intende residing for an indefiuite period; and he lies not authorised any one hipre

to accept service of the writ, there will

probably be some delay in, giving effect to

The divi, proceedings which have been opm-

manded against him. Au euquiry into the cironmstances alleged against Mr Pereira:

going on at Macao, as we are informed, and It is possible that the civil auit in the Hongkon Court may not come off at all. -En. O. M.)

ou myself, but on Mir Pereire, in whose

use the proceedings were instituted.

шу

Yesterday I had the pleasure of an introduction to Mr Oliphant, and made a

At present sickly,

Apparently dead and disappeared,...

I do not write this letter for publication, flying visit to the grounds of the comun la

I am reluctant to entertain.

I am, Sir, Yours obediently,

EDWARD H. POLLARD,

H. E. Don J. de la Gandura late. Go-E. H. POLLARD, Esq., eror General of the Philippines, took bis

ine

ne u the

20 extrange a rebels. The

વૈવર્ત

20 a just battle with slavery, England gave 20 extraordinary concession was that President than the French Revolution or $10 Be- Lincoln undertook to proclaim a blockade of formation, when civilisation was fighting

188 the robel parts By use of the word "block jaat battle with slavery, England gave ade' it la vindicatari, while had the Prosit name, influetics, resources to the wicked

Her conduct was pernicious

purts, slaverion to the there was 20

nor shall I take any further notits whatever nity to which he belonga, sud of which he Thia result is satisfactory enough and very ado of the matter, whether you withdraw the is the gashier and business agent. I had encouraging. The report says the healthy there prot have article or not, but your refusel to withdraw come hither to inuire into the mysterious anil vigrons condition of many of the there euld have been no such concession. proportio

rofting to the in the gashier and business agent. I had encouraging. The report says the healthy dent proclaimed a "closing" of the ports, cause, and fung a sword into the scale with it would leave me under an impression that disappenrando which is excited so much plante ale sucourages the hope of the sharp point England hangs her defence. ret down to this day there was no acknow-

also

ages the hope of the sharp point nsidered the law of the Such a generous tiement, and the beat

This is a mere technicality, yet on this

this proportion to the sale of operations, sud comment, and while passing through the focality being a suitable one. A supply of village met s Indy and gentleman in a seed of both the red and grey bark varieties The Senator then considered this law of the Indgment of this wrong, but a single word. sleigh. The latter sleigh. The latter, in spite of his plain was made over to Dr Mason; and it is case, in exposition of these views, at length

expression would be the China Mail Office, nation-blockade arent

attire. in no wise different froin the working hoped his axertions coupled with the tabour One little ward in the President's procls beginning of a just settlement, and the beat

Sitomation clothes of any firmier, bore about him the of the Karveas will prove successful in nation- blackadetisconsciously used assurance of that harmony between two June 18, 1860.

unmistakeable air of breading and culture introducing this recessary febrifuge into by a trasting Presidmut, is caught up by a gent and kindred nations which all must which dietinguished him at a glance. He a apology-neutrality which, it is said, which dietinguished him at a glance. He burmak. The Betel Palin is cultivated to friendly Power sud made to play que a desire. Stary disin ss from your mind the halted and engaged in conversation with A very large extent in the neighbourhood of Part One other word is often invoked for

in vorastion with the Plantation at Plumados parture from Hongkong for Europe via notion that I have any finimis against you. Mr Byckman, an introduction from whom the Plantation at Plamados and the agi "pology-neutrality "--which, it is said, California in the P, M. S. S. Co.'s ateamer You simply did your duty in R. v. S., and confirmed the surmise that the gentleman that

AMERICAN NOTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL Japan this afternoon. The noble Don was I must unaffectedly assure you that the was no other than the former star of Bel-

sarmiso that the gentle hoped that the experiment will strcceed and dependent, there may he neutrality, but

seems to be of 'rish seems to be of wrigh nature, it is to be Between two established nations, both in- that if the controversy as to the recognition of wrigh nature. It is to be was proclaimed between the holligeronts. Duries-The Saturday Review points out conipauied on board the steamer by H. fesling croated in my mind with regard to gravis and petted companion of royalty there is very probability of it doing so. wer E the Governor of Hongkong. A walute Fun in that roaiter is not that of hostility, He is tall and rather slender, yet noble and Two plants of the red barkod variety plant where one is nothing but an odiona combi: revivet, the relations of public bodies in of belligerent rights is at any future time sation. Another feuling, I certainly commanding iu figure, with a high capoi-healthy, A fired from the shore battery as their or vexation. Another feeling I certainly commanding in figure, with a high capoisil near to Tounghoo in 1865 were foundation of rebels the proclamation is most the United States to the insurgents of Cabs Excellencies proceeded towards the steamer have, and it is not weakened by the tone of ous forehead, and a mild but expressive had the reusisa tinge which are gris solemn investiture of rebels with all the tive commeast. The House of Representa- in the Governor's bargo, and a number of your note to the editor of the China Muil

to shu oditor of the China Mail eye. Of his wife it nead only be said that nation of vigent in this variety. In height tight of us is he came the build ways displays when any affront can be of healthy, the leaves though first aid green unequal in operation, for it begins witir a will fanieh matter for amusing and instras- foreign gontiauen were on board to say

eye. Of his wife it nesd only be said that reddish is a are as the paragraph which appeared in shis is

is a indi. good-by.

As to le might, I see nothing to with a face beaming with goodness and feet, but not more than three inches in While the Alabama was in the ship-yard it President by anticipation

graceful and charming

of war, saying to thom, "Riso hope tives has, with the anaumity which it al the China Mull last night, I see nothing to with a face beaming with goodnese and the plants were between fire and seedu is a sword; use it." Then came the build ways displays when any affront can be of withdraw from it. You certainly did (as intelligence. She was dressed with the girth. These two planta soent to have bait wa

freed the ing of

whemity We are glad to learn that the views of reported) take upou yourself in open Court utmost plainness. After a few moments of the two planta seem to have had became evident that se

robe to recognize any Inches in ing of the pirate ships one after another fored to a foreign Power, requested the Rongkong taken by Mr Floyd, photo- the whole responsibility of having advised conversation upon farining, Mr Oliphant hardly a fair change, tnt their healthy grapher of this plase, have been presented the in ue of so many summonses against drove on, leaving an invitation to calf at appearance is a guarantee of the Cinchima the gobele: The American Minister at ed. The Confederacy administered; with healthy became evident that ale was intended for rebel Government which may be establish- presented the whole responsibility in open Coure intelligence, Daming with good woman, ation of vigu tinge which auf green unequal in bels the prolan odious combi to Her Majesty, and that the Queen has Souza. One would have been sufficient, as the office of the society. I drove down to living in the district,

suffit arpreased her pleasure at having received in the case of radiatigh, for the purpose the head quarters of the community know our readers that a few years ago some seeds They were put off from day to day, and and

London and Cousut at Liverpool exerted the aid of the State Governments, unques It may be in the recollection of some of themselves for her arrest and detention. tioned authority over one half of the Union, the interests of the hers as the Harris Society. The head of the in of justice, and is the interests of the h

They wore put off from day to day, sud and, with one exception, all the members the organization is Mr. Hanis, a nephew Calcatta for trial, but these never gernin-sad' frolic. Here was negligence, accord-hable. de on inquest held by the Coroner yester I pramme that masat of the Ordinaves of of T. Harris, U. S. Minister to Japan, On Caloutta for trial, but these never germin- gen

doff the Oinohuns were sent down here from gem, and began her voyage, with music public

amme that most of the Ordritish sta- ntr way we observed as he saw a belt effected either in Java, where

meanwhile the ship escaped by a strata in that coercion was illegal and nujusti. of the Federal Cabinet expressed the opi day evening, upon the body of a Chinese Hongkong are founded upon British sta- our way we observed Mr. Harris engaged stel. Nor is this to be wondered st. The sad frolic. Here was negligence, nocordable. The insurgents of Cuba bare nu- gem, and began her voyage, with music nion that coercion was illegal and usjusti. wy found drowned at the Canten. Steamer tutes, and flat on a statante is repealed, in pruning an orchard. As he saw us introduction of the Cinchona has ever ing to the language of Lord Brougham, aertain possession of scattersi portions of Wharf, a verdict of Found browned the Ordinance based thereon will follow in he came to the face and courteously bee

orchard, As he saw been effected either in Jave, where it was responsible for all that ensur

insurgettersi Was returned. It woull seem that the de- due course. There would have been more greeted us, but evaded any approach to

the Ordinance based that is repealed, in way we observed to Japan, On Calcutta for

face and courteously Brat brought from Pern; or in India, on or dedication of the ship to the rebel service, maintaining

crass negligence, making Eugland fuatly the island, and it is not pretended that any tead, a small boy, was trying to swim in literal exectuosa in saying that you pro conversation on any but the most indifferent the Nilgeries where the plants were import teased, a small boy, was trying to swim in literal nader the Ordinance, instead o topics. He is a gentleman of polished at probable that we have in our jungles, as her naval base, from which she drew by the same palannexation of Cuba. The doubts exist in Spain as to the right of. company with roue larver boys, and losing ceaded under aaned from Java: but by living plants. It is

and losing osaded under for 1 admit here, and a notably mild and pleasing face plants whose properties

ere impart

dedication of the ship to the rebel service, maintaining the dominion of the mother kis depth, was drowned,

taita." So hulaverstory frame

ed from Java: but by living plants. It is from the very laying of the keel, and the country; yet the offence of recognizing an using the word "statuta." So pi

So far 1 aduuluere, and a notably mild and pleasing face, probable that we have in our jungles, organisation of her voyage, with England obvious fact is represented as nnpardonabla the paragraph was incorrect, or, to use

The office is a two-story frame building, floss of quinine, but until they are found parture so much a hostile expedition se il Monica ports for the use of the ite The office is a two-story frame building, plants whose properties are as valuable as her naval base, from which she drow by the same politicians who are already Mr Bell, the Junior Magistrate, bad

your own euphuises," untrue"

the main part occupied as

dwailing ation. It

and munitions of war and man, made her devustemplating I think the publication of this correspon Ruging at the door, we were ushered into every attention should be paid to Cinolone parture so much a hostile expedition as if Munitions of war are constantly forwarded only faw cases before him for disposel dence it being addressed to the editor of the office. The room was elegantly car cultivation. It may be a rash assertion to be had sailed from Her Majesty's dock from: American porta for the use of the in- this morning.

the China Mail, will effect the purpoaspeted and furnished. In one corner stood make, but we are confident, some of the yard. At a moment of profound peace aurgeuls; and the legal anthorities take hong Fat, a born-boy said to be in the you have in view namely, to correcta a tall beokoase, the abselves filled with varieties of the Cinchons, would succed in sin the United States and England no steps to futerfere with the equipment in employ of a Mr Benjamin Menahim, in statement which you suppose unduly affects choics volanses while upon table Isy worth a trial, Penang cranite. the Stret, was complained against at Mr Pereire and yourself and then per copies of late publications on horticultural worth a trial, --Penang Gazette.

the Straits. The experiment is at least United States. It was in no just senes a intended for

ast there was a hostile expedition against the the port of New York of an armed cruiser the instance of Mr T. W. Barrington, for haps you will not reinsinander an in-subjects; and in one corner olas of daily

intended for the service of the rebels, It oriona driving. Complainant statel that pression which yun are (you say) reluctant papers. On the walls wero a few fine pio

comimi reial transaction, but au sot of war, is never surprising that men should apply And afterwards the pirate ship was son os standard the defendant was driving furiously youter to entertain," but which can have no possitures, amone which was a portrait of Ar olares that his brain is on fire," is it ti from time to time within the shelter of orsaturas; but the Houes of Repressats MEDICAL QUEBE.-When a person de stantly within reach of British civisere, and another to the proceedings of their fellow obs standard to their own conduct and day evening along that part of the road at

ble interest for your's obediently,

Oliphant, painted during his childhood. quette to blow it out? QA. SAINT. In a few moments that gentleman made

British poris. Thus her depredations and tives is somewhat too eysical in its con DURING & examination, a medical stud buralugs, making the ocean his appearancs, and proposed to exbibit which by different HONGKONG, 19th June, 1969. the grounds The first visit was to a mortification enene "When you pop the acts lighted the torch. To England must himself in the grass, what was the height

the grounds. The first visit a bitent being asked the question, "When dues casded from England, this blaze, all pro- tempt for osteusible consistency. To the Editor of the "CRINA MAIL green-hunse. He then proceeded to show question, and are answered no.

A MAN being asked, as he lay shuning SIA,As you wish

wered to publish my letters vineyards To the north of the office,

be traced the torch. To differentempt for ostensible A COUNTRY poet has ommenced a new that ensued. Other abips were afterwards widow with a bad cough."

be traced all the wide-spread consequences of his ambition, replied, **To marry a rich ced a new that ensued. Other

them.

-TO-DAY'S POLIC.

the junction of Wyndhaut Street and Ar

bntknot Road. There was a European

child crossing the road at the time, and it

child

was

but the merest chance that the child

ot

who seemed to enjoy it this danger tu Fighteen mon

to

the slightest breed of this danger to you to publish this letter also.

erosing the chance Defendant of yesterday not overridden and killed. Defendant who seemed to enjoy it as a good joke, took of yesterday and your reply, I must ask aud close by the bank of Lake Frio, is the eple which begins well. It opens with a built and allowed to escape, and audacity old Millet homesteed. The house has been invocation to the nine mua, bursting reached its height when the ironclad rams the passers-by, and drove on until he ·WAL- Eighteen summonses were taken out by sensored, and on its site an elegant cottage forth with these words,

CAN & man who is always speaking of his

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Te feminines were built, and the perversity of the British

father and mother be considered parenthe tical in his reparke

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