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·REABON AND FAITH. Through paths of pleasant thought I ran, Falge:Science sang enehauled airs A She told of nature and of manje
very interesting,
THE CHINA MAIL.
and I saved On
No: 1942-AUGUST 28, 1869,
He
And of the bodlike gifts hetbeatsatisfactory after reading them to hear our making & great sensation. It has been of ten men or women from wrong is the not made Roma Doing asked why he had their character to be abused or their honbur
But when beat down by the way,
And thought out, life and thoughtoutsin, The burning truths that round me lay, And all the weak proud self within Still in my single soul them wrought
The sense of sin, the corse of doom, Till flowly broke upon my thought ... All Easterli olive garden's gloom. Hang on The Crom twixt sarth and heaven
• I say Thee, Sơn of man Divine ju To Thee the bitter pain was given, Buy 11 the heavy guilt was quite
inzamnch as all Chinese correspondence was. ertinently sensational. A succession of pa pers had already Boon isid before that House, containing details of military ocupa tions, and ither acts of war,
her dog, perhajes of rather
of
an giring nature, and
and it had been very
spate, in April lost, that there was not the Foreign Minister in the House of Lords slightest cause for suxiety upon the subject inssmuch as our relations with China had never boun on a more satisfactory footing than they were at the present moment. The language and the lone our Foreign Minister had held iti Dondemning the titan" sactions, to which he referred deserved the approval and the support of the country, but went peaceful relations with routine China we must adopt sonso new system of diplomacy with regard to that country [The hon. member was here unintentionally correct. He rejoiced to think that new era was about to cooimence in our dealings with a
do
JOHNSON ON GRAN
↑ healthy sign that men are to be found now accounted a considerable fortune. Sidoroff THE FICKLENESS OF FAME.--Mr Gold. (New York Herald, June 29)
who are not afraid to speak out their minds was accordingly called up, and closely ex- win Smith's career of usefulness at Cornell The despatch from Washingtdi which we in print, and who do not spare an abac amined, but to very little purpose. To all University in not likely to be very prot published yesterday, giving the pafüred because it is countenanted or chortened by interrogations on the subject of his wealth, ted. His frienda bere may hope to o son on the classes of General Grant and the lawn of morality because he happens to sessod at it, he replied persistently, My Americans now, froth as been folling the ideas ex-President John in high rank, nor an offender and the way in which he the prospects of bit"adiomistration, is sit in high places, or audi
han keep vine out her sayed it, and my father saved it Canada, that Englishmen will not allow The only power that han Johnson Bid something on his mittid con- power of public opinion. As long as they indood, would have sufficed to gratify any will ensue to the said Americans if they parent for Long time" pastar
that Mr.
use of this treasure which, impagned; and that "serious consequence comming General Grant which would some can break the laws of God and man with wish which a Russian peasant is capable of not keep this fact in agind. This is not the day come out and How that it is out we ont incurring the dessute or the scorn of forming he replied, very characteristically sort of thing that Mr. Goldwin Sraith are comforted by the thought that, while their fellow-creatures, they will continue to What was I to do we are peasants, and American admirers have loved him for General Grant will survive, Mr. Johnson do so without the slightest scruple; and it is live like peasant the money's been there and as he has contrived to challenge a figl experiences a great redier. He has certainly not sufficient that the censure and scorn long enough, and there it may stay No with the press, his life is likely to be made. spoken his mind very freely, and whatever should be implied or felt, it must be openly thing being, discovered which could in any far from agreeable. The papers come ent may be skill bed temper and bad taste, expressed. There is hardly soy evil, how-way confirm their stepiolons, the authon every morning, and Mr Goldwin Smith there are thousands of men throughout the ever gigantic in its proportions, howover ties dismissed the capitalist in sheepskin, only makes a speech about once a week, country who will chuckle over his danguela- generally practised, which cannot be done who returned home as if nothing had hap. He has been ridiculing one journal DAY tions of the President as the very exposi- away with by the forde of public opinion pened. The next day, however, he again writing an article on the hats and boots of tion that was wanted to
the It is needless
ad-
'to op
say that the Press is at presented himself to the astonished eyes of rival editor. His fate is settled. Already ministration and arouse the people, and to once the organ and the director of publie the cashier, whose thoughts had naturally a newspaper, once devoted to him, bas revive the drooping democracy, and declare opinion. appears to us that any one rau opon bio A good deal that this pointed and pungent conversation, who undertakes to write for the Prean un-twenty-four hours,
during the last sneared at the library he presented to Cornell University as in short, is a crown of glory to Andy dertakes a responsibility most grave, a'duty
'an old box Ter Peasant Good morning to you; father; booksciple of throwing a sprat to catch a and made out that he gave it on most solemn, which cannot be lightly do me one more little favour, if you please: the ваув he knows Grant thoroughly, has evaded. To tamper with evil; to coquette studied him, and is satisfied that he is the with vico; to speak lightly and languidly, you got another batch of bank notes for us, that there are corrupt politicians in Americ Clark-Why, what now, hruther Bare herring. Mr Goldwin Smith has found greatest farce that was ever thrust upon a where he ought to rebuke seriously and or did we count the last lot wrong? as well as in England-perhaps, too, a people that the little fellow has nothing forcibly to pandor to the iniquitous dissi Pewnat-o it's not that I only voual press, He appears to have become in him--not B single idea no policy and pations of society to pass over in silence, wanted to know whether no conception of the political situation or, worse still, to
you
all, bis visit is not likely to be without 'which he knows in his Clerk Certainly; we change gold too. good effects upon his mind.-Poll Hall single question, and is completely lust in conscience to be utterly bail, simply because Bow much have you got.1 Matt Gazette. trying to understand bis position; that he they are admired by the great, the noble, And phy that Thou hast died for me,cluded a special treaty with the Court that the little fellow Grant is a mere up / defender of good, or assailant of evil, is to -this illitorate labourer, amoqnts to at least world already, the Government of India
મ. Peasant Two phosts full and
the rich, in short, to be a half-hearted- In shorty tha: entire sa possessed by the deatest and most dangerous port in the A DEAR PORT.--As if Calcutta were not
I know the serpent touched my heart,..
I saw his trail on hand and brow No sinless thought, no perfect part,
breast and broken, vow But s But then I felt my geed of Then, ...
¡And pride's Ulusions passed sway; And oh that Thou hast died for me, - Is more than all the world can say. -
The wounded fawn in yonder glade,
Beside the doo'sacks test from harm The babe that worned its mother's aid,
our present
on nudity with whom we carried Johnson.and super
trade. It was impossible that any trade could chutive under the system of interior transit datlen adopted by the
Chi aese authorities in deflance of freaty stipn- lations, and it was as much in the interest of the native traders as of ourselves that
of
les to her at the least alarm the duties should be abolished. The hon. that he don't understand the philosophy of speech, or thought ge habits of action; here as well as nota hange gold deeply attached to his own country. After
And thus I feel my insed of Theor
When sin and pride would tempt me most; gentleman remarked upon the riot, that the
States of America had lately con-
of
....... Peking for the mainal
is more than all the sceptic's boast. Ord
Alexander, gen
I person asks how he is to know
whether he
he is dreaming on in the world's
such within him. Many means or other than one, all of us have some one or other; and in renating and overcoming such, self- i indolent and fond of accusement, another
of
is mendacious, cunning, and treacherons
American and Chinees rt
and scrident of the war; that be 18 &
treaty has been rejected
He highly approved are principles lately
and our goats were instructed invariably Borted to except under such circumstances to address remonstrances to the proper quarter-namely, the Central-hiverniment On the other hand, "Lord
morally le
whole
commit a ein against God, And an offence 190,000
mables, of £20,000, more for pity than contempt; that against man, for which he will one day often called a strange country; and it may has recently ordered the Bengal Legisla for a better pomeres. This will be the paleo, plon ko and Charen fure to pas as Act raising the port des laid down by Lord Clarendon for the nonentity that Bamber, or is really awake and alive unto Bance of our consuls in China, by which thousand year out could revolve a' is the real reason why it is better on the common féin labourers possessing nearly Nearly six years have passed since Lord
In hazelnut-ahell without
that writers for the Press should be £8000 hard cash, and, with all this Lowrance took ap the question of the im Gel, los him first, áx his mind upon some su fiture any sort to forgo the not to be booking against its walls that he has no anonymous, because it is impossible for any watch, all living on black broad and cab provontent of the port with energy, but one, or other, of, bis besetting. marmities, permitted excepting under circumstances policy no andard, no creed, no faith man to write with sufficient vigour and bage soup, dressing in dirty sheepskin, and Bengal had a bad Government in thos Every one who st all in the habit of in which life and property were in im- that be receives presents and appoints the boldness if he is to be perpetually son-hasing their life in a stifling hut crawling days. Now that it has a fairly good Gor- exouring, himself, must be angacions of minent peri-Force never has been revers to his Cabinet that such a man de fronted with the argumentum ad hominem, with vermin, and measuring about 12 feet) ernment the superior authorities interfere
mere incident of the war that his fittest grades the Presidential office that he is a which the enforced signature of his name by 8 feet. Such a sum, put out at fair and so the two go on neutralizing each o all he writes necessarily provokes. Interest, would have put its owner in po other, and Port Canning has never been place is that of assistant at a cross roads attacking wrong and defending right, one's session of a princely fortune by this time; encouraged in the spirit in which a far-see- horse-race that he is a liar and a coward Pen must not be fettered with a songs of but the great principle of making money ing statesman like Lord Dalhousie startod in Peking tale tice bougtag to despor ourselves the virtues that we preach, vo pasant has yes to learn
(Heaven save the wark), and that under one's own faults; we do not arrogate to produce money in one which the Russian that project. The President of the Cham treaty rights and friendly reception to tism or anarchy, and to repudiation or a only express our carnest desire to possess
ber of Commerce stated publicly the other British mubjecta resident there was to be moneyed aristocracy of bondholders; and them.
day that already a ship of 1,200 s exacted from China. Those wise precepts so on to the end of the chapter."
off Calentta for a month, hes to would, he trusted, continue to be faithfully
11,300
pay not including wages and stores, port increases every year as it does, having samarvel that the foreign trade of the risen from 64 millions sterling in vaine in 1834-36 to 139 in 1866-87, including the Burmah, but excluding the casting trade. tafor says We hope Lord Granville rall THE NEW COLONIAL UADRE-The Spac
dental has its first employment.
man is passionate, or ill-tempered, another is vain, another has little control over his tongue; others are weak, and cannot resist the ridicule of thoughtless companions others are, formented with bad passions, of
on, they overcome. enforced by the Foreign-office. ̈
let everyons
hundretli 10
a
lived
as
every
raal
PRIVATE SPIES.
be careful in the distribution of the Ordes
what
"It' offander against morality is to Now what is the cause of this ferocious shelter himself behind this immunity from The private spy system seems to be firmly phillippie from Mr Johnson? His pro- personal attacks; if he is to be allowed to established in New York, if we may judge what this weak
Sir O. Dilkamaid the Chinese Government vocation has been great. First, he ap say, however injurious his vices may be to from a recent article in the Times of that point is
in that la bia trial. His trial is had never admitted, that it was responsible pointed General Grant, under the Tenure portion of the community, that the Pres oity. It appears that it is unstomary for om not in, those things which are ossy to for outrages committed in Formosa is of Offce law, Secretary of War, ad interim, has no right to touch upon his private players to pay regular salaties to private gut Bo, that one thing, or those several high a degree as for those committed else in the place of Stanton. The object was character, then we do not scruple to say a detectives, whose duty it is to "shadow" things, whatever they are, in which to do where nor, indued, was it really any to head of Stanton and Congress in grest injury will be done to the general the clerks and other employés, and to as his duty, against, hit nature. Never think more responsible for them than were Southern reconstruction, and to use Grant morality of the nation. To one in high certain how and where they spend their yourmelt
I sale because you do your duty in for the outrages perpetrated by the Maorien for the purpose. But when brought to the position, and subtly however heinous bine od money when sway from her of St. Michael and St. George. It was a ninety-nine points; it
the north island of New Zealand. pinch, with the refusal of the Senate to independent of the public, however places of business. This branch of the de good idea to revive it for colonial digni which is to be the ground of your self. The Chiness had stated that they were pre concur in the suspension of Stanton Grant, may be his ruladeeds, some sort of society tective business is called testing clerks, faries, who will raise the handle to their
is the.. denial, which must evidence, or rather pared not only to revise the tariff but to a law-abiding man, delivered his office back is always open; he will have no diffenity and the medus operandi is thus described: instance and realize, your faith. It irin provide bonded warehouses, and to issue a to. Stanton. The correspondence between in findingford; and it is only through on the clerk seeing him for the first time), tions. The three Governors of Guians, persons to receive him with open The shadow, after getting a spot understand the principle of the first cres
Wives
names exceedingly, but we do bet reference to this you must watch and pray; proclamation for the better enforcement of Grant and Johnson on this subject reveals arnia, he be pray continually for God's grace to help the transit clauses and of the right of lude two things very clearly-first, that John- the public Press that he can be out to takes up a position bene the latter's place the Bahamas, and Nova Scotia, we dare you, and watch with fear and trembling ing for puran passing through the country son expected Grant to back hit up and to feel what disgust and contempt his conduct of blisintas shortly before closing-up time, lat, you fall. Other men may not know under passport, which was a very important head off Congress; and, secondly, that excites in the minds of all decent people. and when the clerk comes out he shay, deserve the Order-Mr. Hicks certain what these wenke, points of your character point. In short, the Chinoes were prepared Grant all the time was operating to support And this apparent condustuse vive low him till he retires to his home for the Strzalecki, and Sir H. Bobinson, thongh ly does, and so does Paul Edmund de are, they may mistake them. But you to grant everything consistent with the Congress and to head off Johnson. The though it proceed only from the most night. An alli probability whom the clerk may know them; you may know them by safety of their country, and Sir Rutherford quiet acquiessence of Grant in the action servils and meshest of mankind, encour leaves the store he will go to his home and the Caylon settlers will not admit that ; but their! guesses and hints, and your own Alcock had said that everything had been of the Senate reinstating Stanton made a ages others to abandon themasives shanie-gat supper, during which time the ghar Generals for 1. Why does no Canadian get observation, and the light of the Spirit of granted which could be granted at the case of hostility between Johnson and lessly to profligacy, having no fear of men dow' must remain outside, eufficiently near
it given to Colonial Attorney God. And oh, Lint you may have strength woment, and that it would be worse than a Grant, as decisive and remorseless as that before their eyes. The earnest advocacy the house to enable him to see the clerk it, and no New Zealander, and what is the to wrestle with them and overcome them waste of time to postpone the revision of between: Hannibal and Roms. From that of morality, and the vigorous castigation of when he comes out. When be reissues to three all at once! We dare say there are oh, that you may baya the wisdom to are the treaty, for all was obtained that we day, unster Johnson's charges of treachery vice, whether public or private, on the part the street the detective minat dog his steps reasons for ossia nomination, but it will be special fanoy for Ceylon, that it should have little for the world's religion, or the praise cold with justice hope to gain,
and falsohood, Grant, as far as possible, of the Prass, undoubtedly tend to create a from place to place. When the derk en wall if the Secretary of State keeps the you get from the world, and your agree
Me Otway said that his hon; and gallant suspended all relations with Johnson, and higher standard of both public and private for a restaurant or billiard room it is the distribution pretty much in his own hand. ment
with what clover men, or powerful friend bad suggested & policy to be foror-melt on as journey to avoid some occasion
to be follow more than ones the General absented him- morality. mor, marry men make the standard of ed in our treaties with the
daty of the 'shadow' to follow
bina in, if he can do so without being dropped on
TAKING IT RATHER COOLLY-Old Squire feligion, compared with the sweet con- ment from which he must express his entire suggesting an official or social necessity for
A WEALTHY RUSSIAN PEASANT. (uoticed by the olerk), to see how much Hopkius was a perfect picture of weekness s that you are, obeying God in dissent. [Be hero shtered into a long coming into contact with the Precirlant. Title: things as well as great, in the explanation regarding the status of the This state of war was continued down to ehester Examiner, writing from Moscow, if he associates with any que loside; if
An occasional correspondent of the Max money be spends, if any; also to ses and simplicity, and his stuttering seemed hundredth duty, as well as in the ninety-Government]. There had been no subjec General Grant's inauguration, in which Mr says:-"Several of the most talented Rus to find out who, whether they are fellow rant physical defect. One day a neighbour the effect of bashfulness rather than inhe nine,Res J, H. Newman.
tion to any body residing in Chios who Johnson took no part; and notwithstand-alau writers have from time to time made clerks, or more disreputable and dangerous came to buy a yoke of oxen of him. Too coformed to the habite of the country ing General Grant's motto, "Let us have effective use of the extraordinary contrast associates of either sox. If the shadow price was named, and proving satisfactory, but what nation would concede the peace, there is no pouco yet between him (so marked as to strike the most canal cannot safely enter a place into which the the cattle wade their appearance. "Are PIN THE CHINA DEBATE.
claims
put forward by some marobants, and Johnson. And has not Johnson cause observer) between the outward
nce clerk has admission, (July 13th) Colonel Sykes rose to call which no one in this country acquaint- enough for the Frath of Hannibal Fer is and
sion, 18 s must remain out they breachy I asked the buyer. "N-n- attention to British relations with China ined with Chibs attempted to justify but it not probable that had Grant played into countryman. The serf-trulesmen of the of bow late the clerk remains. If the de- other paid the price and took the yoke. In
Iharacter of
A large clappearance
of their sile, no matter how inclement the weather never t-t-troubled me," was the reply. The into the revision of the treaty of the ton. and gallant member)
The the hands of Johnson in that Stanton largo towns, who Brusher in their ruka techive dues his duty faithfully, he will not and to move an address for copies hoh and gallant scaber had referred to affair, something might have turned up many of the wealthiest men in Russia, still leave the clerk till he is convinced that he passion." Coufound these critters, squire day or two he came back in a towering on the subject of the renewal of the Treaty terms of opprobrium used by the Chinese that would have made Johnson the demo retained their old habits, even when set has retired for the night: The reader can there ain't no fence that will keep ens of Tientsin. He said that the British mer with regard to Forsiguem, but he remien-cratic candidate in 1868, with Grant no free by the emancipation of 1861, and readily see that the position of private de- They will break through a stone wall, or alant in China continued to bo exposed to
tubered reading an interesting journal by Mr where? personal outrage, to liability to be robbed Alabaster, who had travelled hundreds of Hence
in the days of their prosperity as tective, when the duties are faithfully dis jump over the moon. What the dickens all these outpouring of the vials simply (we might almost say as coarsely) as charged, is no sinecure." of his goods, and to attempted assassins milea into the interior of China, in which of wrath of Jobusou against Grant go for in the days of their servitude. We have
made you tell me they wasn't breachy ?" tion: These are strong terms, but it would be stated that, wherever he went, although nothing.
The regular detectives, however, are not
"I didn't say u--no such thing."
Yes ho his duty that they were mistiers over molested, he was always called ravings of a shallow political schomor, de (which is to Moscow whist the Tontine is to subordinates at stall salaries, who often you.h, w-well neighbour," said the They are but the impotent ourselves soon, at the Troitaki coffee-house fond of this work, and frequently employ you did-you said they never troubled to prove of fist, not from hearsay or newspaper re. Excellency the Devil." (Laughter.) Such feated by the very instamment he had chosen parta, but from the records of that House, things must be expected in a nation as to draw his chestnuts from the fire. Bet lasgow, and what Dolby's chop-honse shirk their daty, and make false and dam squire, I d-don't let such th-things as That state of affairs was attributable to the strange and exclusive in character as the them laugh who win.
once was to the city), thres or four grimy, aging reports against the persons they are that over t-trouble me." The buyer weakness he might say the impotence of Chiness. Two important points, however,
unahorn scarecrown, in greasy sheepskin, set to watch. The effect of this is thus de-sloped. the contral Government at Peking, and also had been raised with reference to the
to whom any stranger would have offered a scribed by the Times : PERSONALITIES. A PROTEST.
ponny without compunction, sit down to a The result of this is that the clerk is Danhauses obtained permission from Bes A PENALTY OF CELEBRITY.-Te painter to the constitution of sosisty in Chitis and Treaty of Trentein-internal residence, and
Stan: (Tomahawk, July 17). the literal powerlesses of the Viceroys in transit dinties. Yielding the disputed
plentiful meal of, game and foreign wine, dismissed, with auspicion in the mind of thoren to take a cast of his face, but did the Provinces, and of the Kontein or magis point, that the transit duties should be 21
for which they paid liberally; and, on our his late employer that he is a person not to not represent that the operation would be rates in the cities. Colonel Sykes here per cent ad valorem duty without other relating to the fraces between Mr Grenville these nondescript individuals were some of At the next place at which the young mau
The publication of the correspondence expressing surprise, we wors informed that be trusted. The trouble does not end here, inconvenient or painful. The composer entered into a sketch of the constitution impost, be explained that the system had Murray and Lord Carington has drawn the richest merchants of Moscow. & very applies for employment the first question and coat, and then take a rest You was first biddan to remove bis neck cloth of the empire, touching upon recent events broken down, through an improper traffe public attention to the question of bow far fit pendant to such details is furnished by put to him is, who are your references in which our mon of war took part which sprting up between the British mer
& writer may legitimately go in attacking the story which we now proceed to relate: If he refers to his late employer (the clerked. He was sasured there was no such in will not decapitate me said he, astonish Aommercial body we had a per- obanta and the Chinese in the trapsit
the manent and a large interest in maintaining liccuoes, by which the Chinese sent goods quasi-public character.
personal character of any public or In a small village near the town of may be ignorant of the cause of his dismis
As there soem's to Poltava live a couple named Siduroff, resi sal), that person, harboring the suspicion were covered with paper and the hairy part
tention. After this, when his our rights. ser conferred upon ns by the a British merchants through the country be a very unwholesome tone prevalent in dent for many years in the same place,
eyebrows and that he does, will, in all cast the odium of originating the distor- This assertion is entirely false. The only may be well to endeavour to get at the of Afty. As far as can be ascertained, young man will And it equently the smothered over with plaster of Paris, and
the is on the Prung side him a bad character, bances that bad occurred in Chine upon complaint made was after nine
almost impossible he was told to take they have always lived in precisely the to get employment,”
quill in his mouth Ahe mercantile community, but this was willal bad faith on the part of the Chinese rights of the question not the fact. The diaturbazioen arose The discovery of this matter had somewhat very grailt in social as well as in political from whom they are in no way distinguish upon employers, er employed. The know the drying plaster, dismay turned to rage, The influence of the Press is doubtless same fashion as their pensant neighbours, Such a system reflects little credit either dismayed. But when he felt the heat of and shut his eyes firmly, he was still more generally through the misconduct of some complicated affairs, but the whole subject matters. It is true that the unwritten ed. Neither husband or wife can read or ledge that a man is exposed to a constant and Fuhaway seamen froin the Various slips, the wishes of the worcautile conimuuity Code of sowery, If there any written ono, part of last month, the cashier of a Govern- if he is innocent, and a more effective sys- moaster For Heaven's sake, my
ef treaty was under consideration, of which woheren
On a has morning it the latter plonge, is calculated to demoralize hird claiming up, with hair on end, he os saya reaperisible. He contended that the had been ascertained, because it was part inasmuch as it is based upon the most un- ment office in Foltava was surprised by the tein of checks in the mercantile homes encat honoured Kapellmeister," stammered Sir, you are a garotter, a bandity of the policy of the Foreign-office to be intelligible caprice, and rests upon no entrance of a man and woman-no other, themselves non-expansion of extrade. If the duties
would avail far better in detect the artist; but Beethoven want on-"A were collected at the barriers there would esta sa far as possible. Oficials experienced it admits too of so many exceptions that is mentioned-clothed in ordinary sheepskin
A guilty:
rogue
& cannibal," "But permit ine to be so dificulty in the matter; but as they in Chinese affairs all agreed that any re
Away roared Beethoven, and can hardly be said to have any rules, while frocks, which bulged out over the breast as form introunced, into China must be
snatching up his hat and coat, but forget- the provincial authorities were obliged to
ADA MISCELLANEOUS. equally employed, the rank and wealth of timidly up to the official's desk, and the
ting to put them on, he rushed out, covered the offender being much more considerad following conversation took place is it tells a story of a fisherman of Proine who
"A REGULAR FIZ.-The Rangoon Gazette would never speak to Danhauser again..
with plaster, ourning and spattering, and had aninokily said that he thought the the advantages of such appliances as the and a bal per copt a never intended telegraph and steam before they could be Against the sentences of this secret tribunal here that they change old bark notes for lately wet with has deste in a gel wing in the babit of making number of pro
of his offence. "Peasant-Good morning, father; to comprise the transit duties of the induced to adopt them, and another on there is no appeal except again to itself, an now ones i
AN eccentric but charitable alergyman in interior. A dempetch from Lord Clarendon for depromsing haste, was that the Chinese appeal which must be backed by a good
mannar He booked a small fish and, showed that to be a mistaken view of the Government, was at pregnat in a state of tegney, or by the ancossion to some ele. the new issue, if you like. How much ment of his tackle, placed it between his parisis, stipulating that they shall attend "Clerk-Yes, we can give you some of wishing to free his hands for the adjust sets annually to the deserving poor of his case. Again, in instructions given by him transition. The young Emperor would in No evidence is received or sifted before money have you got 7 to Lord Elgin id 1857; Lord Clarendon four years lither attain be majority, the the judges, oxcept that of their own senses, Pragant How much? Ah, my father, throat and stuck in the gallst, defying at took the form of a red closk for eseli poar teath. The fish made a spring down his the services regularly. This year the gifts stated that in his arrangements with the same period determined the treaties with on which it is impossible always to rely that is just what Chlürse Government Lord Elgin was to European Powers, and the wiser course The Pruss furnishes a social court of jus don't know myself.
cannot tell you, for the fishermen's efforts to draw it out. He old woman in the neighbourhood, and on induce that Covernment to give Britab would be to wait until this new order of
at once started for bis house to procure the following Bunday the recipients attend mbjects funrestricted access to the cities things was stablished before steps were always obtain a fair hearing, and it is very make a garss, surely. Three roubles, or died. After his death it was found that coveted garment. The reverend gentleman tios, in which the sccused can neatly ***Clerk (laughing)--Well, but you can assistance, but on the way he dropped and ed the church in great numbers, clad in the also permission to reside in them, taken to secure any extension or alteration important that the code of morals which Ave, or ton? Effect was given to throne resolutions in the of tronty rights. In the meantime our governs the writers for the Press should be
there were several spines on the back of chose for his text, Matthew vij xxix., and Diby 12th, and 28th Articles Treaty
"Pessant-No, more than that. relations were gradually of the
improving
the fish, and that the sherman's efforts to preached an admirable sermon from the There
•My Mentain but the obligations imposed had been, and there always could be, but based upon considerations of striot justice wife and I have been counting the notes all pull it out had only served to fasten these words. And yet I say unto you that even the Chinese by the articles had rages of the character terred to and such and truth, and the purest morality, without
Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed CHEQUEL The Court of Exalegter, in never been fulfilled. The foot was outrager did not occur in China alone, any regard to the infinence of ratik of Clerk Well, let ot to the and yet!
like one of these i” Wealth. the Chinese Government had no power to might happen even to hon. members to be
Each of the two strange applicants the case of Carew. Duckworth, decided No one har ventured to dispute the right heaped upon the table an enormous pile of that the drawer of a check was not entitled published in the interest of England. Ws GROBOY FRANCIS TRAIN says the Colli enforts the tridiment of the treaties into stopped or robbed before reaching their and duty of the Press to deal with the tattered, greasy bank notes, many of which to hotlue of dishonour in the following congratulate the Call upon having s which it had entered. Taking all the homies whers they left that House. There public life of men the utmost freedots of appeared to be of considerable antiquity. circumstances When the plaintiff received thoroughly respectable patron as the vironmstances into consideration, it appear was every desire on the part of Her Majer- speech, we may almost say the widest The experienced eye of the cashier aaw at & the aback in question (for 501) he was told British Governinent, and we congratulate od to him that English tuerchants had #
ty's Government to consult the wishes of onse of abuse, la permitted to writers glance that the sum was a very large one, not to present it for a few days, and when the British Government upon having so right to expect that under any new arrange the mercantile community in China and when dealing with the political onduct of and called in several of his colleagues to it was presented after the lapse of a fortable an organ as the Call We likewise ments that might be entered into they home but the Government were satisfied and man. The reckless imputation should have
have free access to the country that the best course was to make demands tires, the putting forw
bidasist him in counting it. Under the hands night it was dishonoured. Meantime the congratulate the Call upon having so ridien secured to thein, y de
to gradually, and
these practised reckoners, the task which defendant had had a fluctuating balance at lots a detractor as that wild as George Mr Lindell rise to second the motion, the treaties and it for the expiration of facts, and suspicions a evidence the atter had occupied the slow fingered peasant for the bank, but never suficient Francis Train, alded abetted by so kins Charreed that the quetion rated by when, perhaps, we migist be able to get a dimregard of any delicate nanes of honour, a whole day was speedily completed, and the of the day to reist the toient at the clues aftapid tall, she sad moon le the hop, and gallant custer, involving a greater development to trade. There was of the attack may be unfortunate enough nearly £12,000. This unexpected discovery irenstances the Court held there was Letter.
Thure was of any tender sensitiveness that the object som total set down at 88,000 roubles, or days not sufficient at any time. In these of the Barnacle-San Francisco News it did, a large and lucrative thade, was of no objection to produce the papera asked to possess are practically allowed to poli usturally made a great boise in the town, room for the application of the rale" that considerable importance at the present for in fact, they had already appeared moment when our relations with China, at the Shanghai Gazette; but those referring tical writers. It may be this liberty con- and of course was not long in reaching the if a drawer of a check had no reasonable about 3,000 opium-eaters in chat city, and THz St Louis Times says that there are defined by the Treaty of Tientai were to negotiations that were in progress could considered as a compensation for the re
ceded to the pen with regard to politica is ears of the police, who not nureasonably expectation that when the check would be that they consume 18,320 grains of mors. about "to" undergo revision. The papers | not be givens.
saw some ground for suspicion ip the pos- presented there would be sufficient funds to phine daily. strictions imposed upon it in dealing with session by an illiterate peasut of a sum meet the cheek, then he was not entitled moved for sculd not fail to be interesting, The motion was withdrawn,
becal topise. We regard it as a very which in many parts of Russia would be to notion of dishonour,"
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