Portfolio.

THE PRICE OF PLEASURE.

Urow the valley's lap

The liberal morning throws- A thousand drops of dew, To wake a single rose, Thus often, in the course

Of Life's few fleeting years, A singlo plesauro coats

The soul a thousand tears.

THE DIVINE,

BRAMAH.

If the red layer thinks he slays,

Or if the slain thinks he in aloin, They know not well the subtle waye

keep, and pass, and turn again. Far or forgot to me is near; and ho

Shadows and sunshine are the same, The vanished gods to me appear,

and one to me are whame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out, ¿

When me they fly I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt,

I am the hymn the Brahmin sings, The strong gods pine for my abode,

And pine in vain the sacred seven; But thou, meek lover of the good,

Find me and turn thy back on heaven. -Emerson;

with the best word. 1. your subject do

becomes lyrical,

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THE CHINA MAIL:

Il å trompe, da meine coup,

No. 8946 FEBRUARY 19, 1876.

Miscellaneous.

A sceptical old gentleman at Bonean Falls, who heard for the first time the other day, that the earth turned round every twenty. four hours, sat up all that night to see the water run out of his well, and now knowa better American Paper, kak

Ish der some ladder here for me ? En quired a German at the general delivery window of the Post Office the other day. 14 Vhell No-none here," was the reply. dat ish queer," he continued, getting bis head into the window, my neighbor getz sometimes dres letters in von day, and I got none hays more taxes as he does* * und Ihaff never got one ledder yet. How comes dose dings.["

of his nephews, the Count of Paris and the to the young sons of Louis Phillippe to found his eyee perfect in all their parts, but the sky is reddened by the famos of a worship which In themselves are Indif. Dake of Chartres. The count is elever, say nothing of Boger Tichborns home. The otoscope revealed a healthy condition burnt village. The reason of this state offerent. Common in the notion in Eng studions, patient, and it is his Interest to tutor he was But probably the most in- of the organs of hearing. He told me hat things," proceeds the writer, is not to be land that pleasure, simply pleasure, affect the position of the dauphin of an extreeling of all his penitents was old Tal he went totally blind at the age of about found in any peculiarities of the Russian is sinful; and it is the source of the pootant house, and to reserve himself, aloof feyrand, an unfrocked priest and bishop ninety, and remained so for about two peasant's character, though it frequently hypocrisy for which the English ale non from active politics, for the chances of the bimbelt I think it was in 1838, when the years. His hair, white as wool, all came prompts him to misuse his fiberty, bug bitterly hated. By remotion, too, it is one future. The Duke of Chartres is less ele- great French diplopiacist died, after pass out. Subsequently his sight returned, and chiefly in the unfavourable position in which chief cause of the gross vice, the bestial vor, but more popular, than his elder broing his sightiest year. Probably more to a new growth of hair made Its appearance, he has been placed by the new system of drunkenness, the bratal orimos for which ther, and is adored in the fine cavalry regi-plasse bli nisce, the duchess of Dino, than which is now about half grey. His never administration, which makes him dependent the English have attained ancha horrible ment he now commands, France does hot anything else, the pld for on his deathbed suffers with toothache, not having an on the commune and on a number of pre-eminence. But pleasure is the holiest forget that, in the recent war, this Prince odsented to confese, and receive the last unsound tooth in bis month-nor any other officials whom he is obliged to pay out of adoration of Nature, the bountiful mother, his own pocket. The rural commune has who gives us the means of pleasure. Let left the comforts of an English home, and rites of the church"What clergymankind. He enjoys good health, upyor wore shared all the hardships and dangers of the 'would you wish, «Bir Baquired the spectacles, nor took a dose of medicine unlimited power over both the person and the pipe, then, while still the ally of the campaign in the Loire incognito, under the duobos. The young Abha Dapanloap, from a doctor opened his Bible at the property of the peasant, so that he has propaganda, carry on its own mighty.pro simple name of Captain Robert Lefort The whom I have so often seen at your e- the eighth abapter of the book of to reality only changed his master, and his paganda in harmony with the other nervose gallant prince is a born soldier. When his ception, he interests meanswered the Revelations, which he read loudly and present dependence on the commune is not aliments, which, however dearled, and family was in banishment, he obtained fo dying old man. Accordingly. Feliz Du distinctly without glass, He says he loves much better than his former state of however oopasionally disastrous, are un

A tie is bound to pay peakable blessings. reign service and fought with the Ialian panloup was quickly at Tallegestid's bed to fish and hunt, and can shoot birds and serfage. army in the war of 1869 when but were ide. What he heard from him no one, of squirrels without the aid of glasses Bisa fixed sum to his former master · sa lad. He afterwards served in Spain, and course, knows. In one little hour it would very pious, and believes strengly in the redemption-money for the house in which finally with his elder brother in the Ame have been impossible to hear all the sins good God, as he calls him, who, he said, he lives and the land on which it stands. rican Civil war. Innumerable stories are the great diplomat committed against the took him safe through, the Revolutionary This, to a certain extent, restricts his free- told of the Duke of Chartres when engaged church and against society. Possibly, the War. He reads bis Bible and prays a good dom of motion, but it is rendered quite illn. in those wars, and of the patriotic manner man was vontelte and confessed every crime deal. He has been strongly urged to go to sory by the mrcumstance that the land in which he always tarued his foddest he recollected. Possibly, sa his habit was the Centennial, but has refused all solici. which he cultivates for himself and his fa thoughts towards France, Suppose Ire to doceive all the world in life, be deceived tions, and says if the folks want to see mily, and for which he must pay, is not his late one of these little anecdotes.It was the priest also in his latest moments.. him let 'em comé.

own, but the property of the commune, on the 31st May 1858, on the evening of Suoh was certainly the general opinion of This venerable coloured person recent which may dispose of it at pleasure. Thus the Battle of Palestro. The content was a the day, and the following epigram was ly emigrated to Mississippi with a large Ivan, after devoting all his care to the cul- hot ono, and the 3rd Regiment of Zouaves, written by dns of the wage of 1838; some body of negroes who took the train attivation of a piece of land allotted to him, Humboldt, where hundreds of citizens may find it in the following year transferred detached as a guard of honor for Vistor say by M. Thiers Emmanuel, contributed much to the sud

visited him to see the eldest man living, by the commune to another peasant, while cess of the day by brilliant bayonet,"

Many will probably doubt this statement, he himself gets na exchange a feld which is Bi ce n'est vral, c'est vraisemblable, charge. Colonel Chabron of that corpst Le bon Dieu, le monde, at fe disble,

but a conversation with him would convince. perhaps not so wall situated, or negligently was in his tent refreshing himself_with_a Ei de Quelan et Dupanloup.

anyone of its borrectness; besides, there are cultivated. Nor is this all. The commute glass of the wine of the country after the

The helping hand given by England to hundreds of respectable persons, whe would is responsible for the payments due from his creed. He does after what he believes. Regiment of the line was sitting near him fear we must plead guilty to some small

A MAR's action is only a ploture-book of heat of the day, and an officer of the 64th purely commercial undertaking corroborate what I have given above the peasants; and if any of these fall into arrear through the insufficiency of the means of the poorer members those who ROYAL BERKSHIRE ROOT Exow, The POETRY must be affirmative. It is the plety of intellect. Thas saith the Lord, on the ground. They were speaking of part of that hypocrisy with which our more

CAMERON, THE EXPLORER are better off have to make up the deficiency, twenty-sixth anniversary of this show, which the battle, when a soldier appeared at should begin the song. Any word, every the door of the tent, saying Pied candid, if not less moral neighbours charge

A telegram from Madeira, dated December failing which the commune seizes their has risen from a small exhibition of roots to word in language, every circumstance, montese officer wishes to speak with you, in Egypt, seems to encourage other becomes poetic in the hands of a higher gig, Let him in," said the colonel great speculative undertakings. The tril 8, published by the Daily Telegraphy, gives horses, and now. Another restriction on one of the largest in the kingdom, was held works of the submarine tunnel between further details, respecting Lagut. Cameron's the personal liberty of the pessant in Bus on Saturday in the extensive range of build- thought,

A tall young man, wearing the Italian France and England will be almost inexpeditionThe gallant explorer, in sin is the right of the commune to refuse ings belonging to Me Sutton and THE philosphy which a nation, receives uniform, presented himself and deli mediately commerced. The onglivering traversing the breadth of the entire contia-him a pass when he wishes to seek service Sons, the Queen's usedemens Her Majesty rules its religion, poetry, politics, arts, vered bis message, which was, that King opinion here sull continues favourable to ont from Zanzibar to Angola, inst, on the way from his village. The grant of these was among the exhibitors although usure- trades and whole history, the ཤ་ ་ ༈; E°t Victor Emmanuel desired that the two the practicability of the scheme. They whole, with a favourable reception by the passes often depends on the arbitrary will cessful this year. Contributions were sent To the poet, the world in virgin olla hundred Austrian prisoners the Zouave speak of a new sub-alpine tunnel to con- natives. He reached Benguelle on the 7th of a clerk, who refuses it from motives of from both the Royal farma Among the is practicable the mon are ready for virtue; regiment had that day taken, should be sout et France with Italy. Nor has M. ds and Loands on the 19th of November, with personal hostility or requires a bribe before other exhibitors were the Dukes of Port- It is always time to do right. Blond plunges into the air again, so the soughts request should be obeyed; and us the Pied- Losses by any means given up his fdea of hy even Fast past men, all in good he will give it very frequently happens land and Butherland, the Marquis of Bristol,

As the bird slights on the bough, then to the Italian camp. The colonel said the

montese officer inelined his head as in the great Asistio railway which is to enter health. It was Cameron's intention, to that peasants who have obtained paraes for the Barla of Warwick and Harringto

India at Peshawar. That eminent gentioremain at Loands until an opportunity St. Petersburg or Moscow are caled back Lords Calthorpe Camoya A. Hill, the of God pause but for a moment in any form thanks, saked him to take a glass of wind man has just left Paris, with bis family, arrived for sending his men home round by for some tribing reason, and if they refuse Hon R. Cavendishy the Hon. Man Bay, THERE is no choice of words for him who end said, "It is all I can offer you, for Egypt But the Geographical 80 the Cape to the East Cosat: It is under to return they are taken beak by the police the Hon. and Rev. A. Meade, Admiral Bir clearly seen the truth. That provides him "Curtainly colonel, with pleasure and lets had an important meeting the stood that the intrepid traveller has scou-like common criminals, without even being G. N. B. Middleton, Bart. Sir D. Gooch, not appear to you, the flower of the world he took a glass and drank, with signs of day before yesterday, and in the absence mulated some very valuable geographical given the opportunity of winding up their M.P., Sir H. Dashwood, Bert, Bir Paul at this moment, you have not rightly chosen strong emotion, to the health of the French of M. de Lesseps, had a very fall materials, besides a large amount of general business in the town. Such are the cit Hunter, Bart., Sir John Rose, Harte, Mr H. arty."Why," said Colonel de Chabron, discussion of his gigantic project. Several soientific information. Of course the dumstances without the slightest security Allsopp, M.B., Mr J. Walter, MP, Mr G. THE impressions on the imagination make you speak our language admirably for a distinguished engineers, garante, and mem- penal interest attaching to his mission is for the produce of one's labour, and in fiermon, V.O., M.P., Colonel Peel, Pro- the great days of life; the book, the land. foreigner." "Nothing wonderful in that, bere of the institute were present the great question of the connection of the constant fear of what the next day will fessor Buckman, and most of the leading

colonel; it is my native tongue." "What "

feature this year was a collection of roote scape, or the personalty which did not stay exclaimed de Chabron, "are you French Cotard, the well-known engineer, introduc Congo with the Great Eastern Iskem. It bring forth-in which not hundreds, but agriculturists in the country special from various sewage farma, but they did on the surface of the eye or ear, but pene-Born at Paris," said the young officer with ed the Anistic railway project. He said it appears that he followed a large river flowing millions, of people live to Rusis,

was proposed to start this line from Oren- out of Lake Tanganyika in a south-westerly

not vie with the other roots. The contribu trated to the inward sense, agitates us and a sigh. The colonel started. And your bourg he extreme point of the present direction, tracing its whole course till he

RATS AS FOOD!! « Is not forgotten.

tions were not quite up in weight to last OUTSIDE of the nursery the beginning of name "I am called de Chartres, colo Russian railway system, and unile it to the came upon a new lake, which he named

Dash Koots killed big rat in book-room, | year's standard, en dccount of the very wos literature is the prayers of the people, and nel." The floor of the Bath started from Indian system would pass through Livingstone. From this body of water a they are always hymus, pestio the mind the ground. Both bent low before the Turkistan and cross the Himalaya, so as to second large river run westward, which the Sare," says the Portuguese bitler, holding season, but the collection, neverthelem was young man, who was much moved as the issue out and end at Feshawur. The un Lieutenant, having traced it for a consideran enormous bandicoot by the fail what do very good batir in quality and size. In the Allowing itself rango, and therewith is ever colonel with tears in his eyes said. May dertaking would put the 100,000 kilometres able part of fte length, believes to be the with it, Sare "Do with iP: Don't bore number of entries 520 the exhibition was A porresponding freedom in the style, which God bless and preserve you! That bon-of European allways in direct consmanies. Congo. It would seem that he was unable me-cook it if you like, if the master's far above any previous show, and nearly NATURE is the true idealist. When she lonel of French Zouaves is now a generation with the 12,000 kilometres of Indian to continue along, the river on soount of disdainful reply A Himer party follows in 13,000 roots were pitched. The long red and a member of the National Assembly, Hines, and the distance between Paris and meeting with a tribe of hostile natiret, Be the evening. A dish marked with some may mangels were especially noticeable, the Barves is basti when, on rare dag, she and is one of those who were last week Calcutta would be thus divided. From had to choose between fighting his way sterious name in the misu attracts general collection being wonderfully fine. The ex speaks to the imagination, we feel that the plected senator for life. The expiring Paris to Orenbourg 4,500 kilometres; from through these unfriendly tribes, with the attention. Everybody tastes it, and prohibition altogether was exceedingly good, huge heaven and earth are but a web draw legislature languishes in its last days, End, Orembourg to Peshawar 3,780 kilometres; risk of losing all his journals and papers, or nounces it excellent very deliente in flavour and the display of roots one of the finest Around us that the light, skies, and instead of dissolving this evening as was frota Peshatur to Caloutts 2,520 kilome of taking a different direction. The latter and decidedly piquant. The general impress ever brought together all grown from mountains are but the painted vicissitudes expected, will probably extend its aittinge gree. The approximate time of the journey alternative seemed preferable, and though sion is that it belongs to some class of rare Messrs. Button's sede. Nearly 15,000 of the soul.

into the beginning of next month. Parit by these unitel libes would be eleven days it prevented the absolute verification of his and choice rabbit upon enquiry on the visitors were attracted to the show during MAN runs about restless and in pain is a pleasant place for those fald country from Paris to Caloutta. The suggested important discovery, he has personally no following morning the host learns that he the day, and among them were the Duke when hin'condition or the objects, about him do not fully match his thought. Be gentlemen, who have a couple of hours charge for each first-class passenger is 1,350 doubt that the stream dowing gat of the had been taken at his word, and that the of Marlborough, Mr. Walter, of Bear- lounge at Versailles during the day and franca, or $64. They bars been, as you Livingstone Lake and the Congo, are one bandicoot had duly figured at the banquet of wood, Bir Faul Hunter, Bart, and must Wishes to be rich, to be old, to be young come in to dine at Brabant's in the eveh will rée, going rather fast here with a pro and the same, Lieutenant Cameron is the previous night. The insident sounds of the alergy and gentry of the neighbour that things may obey him. In the ocean, in fire, in the sky, in the forest, ho finds ing, and go to hear Don Juan at the opera, jest which seems to me to be wondething of expected to arrive in England in the middle improbable, but a correspondent who is hood Fries were awarded to the value of His splendid, exploit (the curious in strange kinds of food tells us that 330, nearly all given by the Royal or seo Rossi at the Italian theatre. I very moonshiny Idea But sines Lord of Jaquary. facts adequate and as large as he,

Bz who has once stooped beside the "to see" designedly, for fashion bringe Palmerston's remarks on Step, and M. Academy saya) places him, without dispute, this actually occurred recently in Bombay wedsmen London Standard Nov. 93rd

crowds who do not understand a word of Thiers' opinions on railways at their origin, in the very first rank of African travellers. Of course rat-oating is nothing new. Nasty 1876. grave, to look back upon the companionship Italian to witness the performances of the dangerous to heat at any conception Excepting Livingstone and Silva Porto, he nations like the Chinese are very fond of the LA GALLANT Major of a scientifle corps which has been for ever closed, feeling how great tragedian in the Shakespearean plays of possible sucdens, refer is the only European who ever crossed the food. The French in Paris during the siege who is stationed at Lahore, and who is also Impotent there are the wild love and the he has had translated into his native. Two distinguished Frenchmen died sud continent of Africa within the tropics, took to it very kindly; and we have just known to be one of the most amiable' of keen borrow, to give one instant's pleasure language. So ignorant are the French of denly in Paris yesterday. The Viscount de There is a wide space on his route which is heard of an instans in which it was highly men, is, we understand, very savage just to the pulseless heart, or stone in the lowest measure to the departed, spirit for the hear anything foreign to their own land and Guerzoniere began life as a journalist, and absolutely new between the wanderings of approved by persons who were not reduced now at having been mistaken for a mis literature, that an eminent shopkeeper of subsequently bedatze intimate secretary to Livingtone west of Tanganyika and the to necessity. If we cannot absolutely vouch sionary under the following remarkable of unkluduess, will scarcely for the future this city, being asked about Rossi after his Napoleon 11. This position made his farthest points of Graecs and Ladislan for the story just told, we certainly can con- circumstances. He is often in the babit of incur that debt to the heart which can only Arst appearance, replied Al Rossi and fortune. He was Setiator, Grand Cross of agyar; while, the rest of his route, even scientiously do so for the one about to be taking a contemplative evening stroll be discharged to the dust-Breskin.

Tan test or massare of postio genius is Hamlet, I know. It is an Italian who the Legion of Honor and held the high to Benguela on the coast, except where he told. amongst the scanty merchant feet at through our local garden, especially that delivers a lecture on a skull." But Signor post of Ambassador at Constantinople when crossed Livingstone's track from Loanda, anabor in an African harbour some years portion devoted to natural history where the power to read the poetry of affairs-to Rossi is really a wonderful actor, and if he the revolution of the 4th September upset has never been traversed before by any ago, were a schooner under Portuguese colours he leisurely watches the strange birds and fuse the circumstance of to-day; not to use does not treat the great character of Shakes the empire: The Marquis de St. George Englishman.".....

and a French barque, both known an old beasts which we there keep in mild petal Booth's antique superstitions, or Shake

traders to the Fort in question. On board servitude. The other evening he had speare's, but to convert those of the mine peare according to our English tradition of was also connected with the press and with

the schooner, in utter disregard of the stern taken up his asual position at the pond the parts, he at least excites and terrifies dramatlo literature." He was ond of the teenth entry-and-of-the-existing nations by the originality of his performances Bieber known Parisian gores for the last A BURIED CITY NEAR THE CASPIAN admonitions of Malthus and those few who railings with his arms on the fence, and into univeral symbole.

shared in his unnatural doctrine, the rats cheroot in mouth, oblivions to all pasaing latest character is Macbeth, and I do not fifty years. The statue of the old emperor In poetry we say we require the miracle. think I say much for him when I express is to-day restored to the summit of the the territory of the Atres, where, the Rus that had become dangorous. It was found ruffling of the wild fowl and black swane, An interesting discovery is reported from had increased and multiplied to an extent events, except the graceful pluming and The bee flies among the flowers and get my opinion that he understands that difli Place Vendome, and the painter Courbet, Bint and marjoram, and generates a now cult part infinitely batter than Mr Irving who pulled it down, has had his infamoussians, in reconnaitring some of the newly necessary therefore to smoke the vessel in when he had the misfortune to fall within product which is not mint and marjoram, who seemed to me, when I saw him the work for nothing. Apropos to the vanity occupied districts, came upon the ruins of order to destroy these unwelcome visitants. the range of vision of the Timbuctoo Cas- but honey. The chemist mixes hydrogen

of painters, let me tell a story of an artist a long-buried and unknown city. The This operation is common enough, but is sowary which happened to be prowling and oxygen to yield a new product, which

in the eccentricity of fashion sold his remains of several minarets, showing well. usually done with battened hatches and round in search of a few screw nails for last work this week for 40,000 francs. A preserved traces of their Saracenic architec burning tar pots previously left in the lower aupper. The idea of a feed on missionary to conversation and bubolds all objects in

end said to bin My dear fellow, you ture, afforded canolusive evidenes of the hold; on the occasion however to which we hat and coat and hymn-book too at nature to give back, not them, but a new

your picture for nothing. 1. know Mohammedan character of the city, which now refer, a fire of burning chillies was left once fushed soress its narrow akull, and

Shipows please us as still finer rhymes,"

an who would give 40,000 francs merely must have been of great extent, and had in the hold; those only who have breathed with the most insidious liftinge of its "Ah! you see what fame is evidently been occupied by a large and the smoke of burning chillies can form an horny toes it stealthily moved towards Architecture gives the like pleasure by

exclaimed the delighted artist.

Batstationary population. The rules are on idea of their pungency. The crew of the him. The mundure was accomplished the repetition of equal parts in a selonnade,

should add," said bis friend, that the the steppe exit of the Caspian Ses, where, schooner was of course landed on the fires with perfect success; and though alarmed in a row of windows, or in wings; gardens last week'e frost being succeeded by any gentleman who would give the money to see the Turkomans of those regions, the country to leeward were soon driven to do the same, it at last arrived fairly within ranges according to the tradition, current among being lighted; the crew of the French barque once or twice by the puffing of the cherest, by the symmetric contrasts of the beds and days, quite springlike.. The streets are appears to be blind walks In society you have this figure in amazingly full of those happy French

was onge noted for its extreme fruitfulness, of which the French captain most angrily head was drawn back for one instant, then bridal company, where a choir of white crowds who never crush. Every one in full

and was irrigated by a canal connected with complained; but the matter was compromised darted swiftly forwarde towards the most robed maidens gives the charm of living of good nature, making those little pur

the Atrek. The remains of large tanks, and by the presentation to him of the deed rats vulnerable flank of the enemy. A startled statuer; in a famoral procession, where all chases of presente which the nearness of It has often been strenuously asserted the traces-found, by the Russians of a found. A great dinner, that evening, was yell burst from the Major, who angrily wat black; in a regiment of soldiers in the new year rondere a work of secessity, that no person het over yet lived to exceed excellent drinking water nan still be obtain the place were at the dinner, a very attrae- but to his astonishment found hitself in very extensive system of pipes, from which given on board Most of the Europeans of turned to confront some focose human fee, if not of love, in French soolety. The the age of one hundred years. Who are icial Fancy relates to airfon - shops are all doing a roaring trade, and no right kid who wrong it would be dimulted, show the care with which abundant five locking dish tempted many of them to presence of an ichimenise nondescript bird,

to surface, in which a

water-supplies had been secured for this partake of it; this dish was prepared (from which deliberately made another deb at one this year complains of hard times." great part of life lies. The lover to rightly The streets retusia, crowded up to one to say, but we doubt if a case of such longe mysterious city of a long past age of airilis the choicest of the dead rate, and it was him. Nothing in the autumn manoeuvres aid to fancy the hair, eyes, and complexion o'clock at night, and no return is threatenestenlibbed. The following statement ideation The Russian officers in command of pronounced excellent, until the fact oored being at all adapted to meet such an m of the aux is a willful funkin se of that frightful fog of last week which, in the Washington Chronicle tentade the advanced dolumn of troops, by whom out from what it had been prépared, conventional attack, there was no course open but's precipitate retreat, which might tion, a spontannous act; fandy, a play so the Parisians say, was an unexpected visitor the question at rest You rebently put the ruins were first visited, have forwarded ¦ Indian Statesmanı

have been eafely affected but for a brick with dolls and pappets which we choose to from London to their city The only lished an a douns of a Revolutionarysoldte to head quarters at St. Petersburg detailed call men and women; imagination, a

which caught the Major's too in the first THE HIGHER USES OF TOBA000. | ten gards, and caused him to segume perception and aflrming of a real relation percone who really seemed to enjoy what 114 years old, which induces as to write reports of their discovery, together with between a thought and soms material fast stopped all traffic la Parts for several hours you the following account of old Fortune copies of the inscriptions which admitted of

It is manifest, that he, whether Protestant swimming attitude on the earth, instead of Fangy amuses imagination expands and memorable evening the sightless mendicante

ware the professional blind men on that Show, who is one Juundred and wenty-six belog deciphered, and these have now been

who has the broadest and richest sympa had been furiously going through the pur. BISHOP TEMPLE OF APOSTOLICAL SUC. are all said to have remained comfortabis ears of age. 1 laited him on the 9th of committed by the Imperial Government to or Castalia, is attest to be a missionary his previous dying one. The enemy which

at home after planting their chairs at the When I in company with a friend, ap

July 1862, and learned from him his story, competent authorities for interpretation.

thies. Erery missionary thould be a suing practies behind him now fairly tr BENSION-The Bishop of Exeter, having accustomed points, and attaching their been Interrogated by a foreign ecclesiastical faithful doge, holding the usual hate is proached the house, fifteenth amendment, BOME RESULTS OF THE EMANCIPA, smoker, and if he is a suffer in addition amphed over his carcase, and tried several TION OF THE SERFS IN RUSSIA. all the butter. When you give an old times to left him by, well, say the waist dignitary as to whether spostolle succession their faithful mouths. At midnight Mesy two years old, came out and said his

A grand-papa was in the house. Buon A writer in the Cologne Gazette given at woman a sunil, she is already your friend band, to hear him to its corner and lay him is a doctrine of how our of hurdas sieurs les Aveugles come down, and brought con made file appearance tripping down account of the results of the emancipation and when you give an old men an ounce of up for future morgenios Falling in this has replied as follows The Church of basks these canine agents and their coppers the stop as nimbly boy, without even of the seria in Basats, as far as they have tobacco, and as him to smoke with you, it inspected his bat, when to ite. intense England desires to include withla her pale both those who hold the doutrine of the of the new candidates to the Senate and a stick." He said he was born in Georgs manifested themselves after fourteen years he is half converted to your doctrins before disgust it found by his name written inside spostolis succession and those who do not, Chamber of Deputies, one of the most re town, 60, and was twenty-five years old experience of the new relations established you begin to apoak. And if the old man that he was not a missionary at all, But one To meet the need of the latter she nowhere arkable is Prince Pierre Bonaparte, who when the Revolution begat He was mate between the peasantry and their former and old woman are gained, the young man ly a Major. It is reported to have given requires any of her members or ministere had addressed the voters of a Corsican fled at twenty, and became the father of masters. It une travels, he says, and young woman soon follow. Indes his body one furions kiek and walked to hold that doctrine. To meet the need electoral district, This sad member of a thirteen childred, the youngest of whom through the governdiente of Russia missionary might almost set forth on his away. The Major was saved but he has of the former she provides that all her not very reputable family in its younger daughter, Alty-thron years of age, died the proper, from the Volga district to the labours with cothing but snuff-boxes, pipes, withdrawn his subscription to the Calcutta mluisters shall profess that succession as a branches gave the first shock to the throne year ago. He belonged to Captain Suot strome south Fisiting the villages and sad tobacco. Ihese would at once be now Zoological gardens, and says now he fact,"

of his good natured cousin early in 1870 in who served under Ganutel Marion Old observing the family is of the peasants, coupled as symbols of a higher advilisation, Dan't think what fun there is in keeping up shooting down in his drawing room poot Fortune #efred with his master through one is driven to the sad dongliston that the Whats also, so effectual as tobacco for Cassowaries, when mare useful fowls could Victor Noir I do not think the husband the war and a heally every battle condition of the kastian peasantry has not vanquishing heresy Thy only herenyenally be reared Punjab Time of the Brussels milliner has much bhance shouldered his gün and went in, front, yek | mnly not improyed, but has, in several really dangeroje is the spurious Puritanism Brakatay, Sept. 1809 Gentlemen, f of success even in Corsics. The election of he he never recefted a pension. If the respects both total and material, becoffin which puns comradeship and, men must feel it a duty i owe to you to express my Bishop Dupinloup to the Senate will batise Government loved the negro & well as is unquestionably worse it in and be good fellows Brit T they are to act as gratitude for the rest benefit: Thave de- At the present moment the Dead'aumale a vacanty at Orlestar for which there are loves ba the old man would be dared cleut to visit any village to become coninoed nobis beings ultimately. Instead of spask rived by taking Norton's Camomile Pills, is more powerful behind the scenes than trang datdidates. The bishop would have for role, sold i

The that the prosperity of the peasants has ing of the propaganda and the pipe, we I applied to your agent Mr Ball, Berkeley, people think and If the advere vote for been hintaalf reelected to the new Lotat moved from South Carolina to diminishes to altoh, a degree that great might not unprofitably disconte on the for the above damed Fills, for wind in the the life senators and the coming elections Hottes, but I do not think he will hate tear Mobile,, and lived there dearly are number of their liste Been reduced 20 pipe de a propaganda Who in the true stomach, from which I suffered excrucin- He who dares to mozoku, to ting pain for a length of time, having tried for both houses fore him from his affected much influence in dominating his sidesteut, year. At the death of Captain Snow absolute poverty. Their mural condition. Protestant reserve, he will nudoubtedly be a conside Old Dupandoup had had a acled and some he gave a Mr Chaputali hla son-in-law is even more lastentable,ad dłupkenness auf, or to show without regard to the nearly every remedy pressribed, but withe rable power in the State. His high perso what wantie life, and the confesional 600 dollars to support old Fortune the has become far more prevalent that it waI HAY TOEMS, nal o scaster, his undenied stility, his is probably soled up in his intelligent balance of his days This mad Chapman before the mishipation. The results as He who has faith in tobacco as a universal taking two bottle of your valuable pilla, I Borme wealth, his lineage which sets a mind many secret which would be lived forty sever, years and died, and left listless. Indifference, unwillingnals to work, anodyns for human yoon) A nivora! was quite restored to my usual state, of rare value on his hospitalities, his popula-1 worth a jew's-eye to hear, Just consider the old begro still baie and Heartly Snow and increasing discontent which manifes bond of human fellowship. It is not health. Please give this publicity for the rity and command in the army-all give that this septuagenarian prelate, who dros subtendently moved to Gibson Odunty in itself in brutal acts of destruction, and frivolous fape lo shvilld be inufers or benefit of those who may thus be anfeled him an influence it is impossible to deny kept school, as in his day cellsively this Biste, and softled near Pinneney Ville, incoudiarlem in the south-western gol strokers is senest mortals, who never I am. Bir yours truly, Hasar ALL AGES. vernments, and especially in those of Penes, forget duty in enforment and who can To the Proprietors of NORTON 1 CAROL While his childless state neures him the en confessor to the Duke of Bordeant, shout sis wiles west of Mund, tire trust and warms affection on the part Chaplain of the asphiness, and satéoblaj On examination with the opthamoscope) | Kursk, and Voronej, * day rarely passes COSTACK OVVIAIN Nainge into age of KILN Fizia, "-a0/2775

is not these, but water; and the post listens

and transcendent whole.

-uniform.

exalté un

BUROPEAN GOBSÍF. (lonter),

Paris, Det. 94, 1875.

i

other day in London, to look more like a wriggling enake than a man, and to ropre sent Macbeth ne a feeble-minded, wehk

creature whose nature would never have permitted him to conceive, or be pushed

on to the crimes he committed,

The fineness of the weather probably also helps to keep the legislature in existence. Paris is delightful just now, the rigours of

to see it."

THE OLDEST LIVING MAN.

vity has ever been really satisfactorily

SEA

Who is the true Catholie out deriving any bonent at all after.

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No. 8946-FEBRUARY. 19, 1876.]

POSTAL RATES. -

[Subjoined we give the postal raton

how in force for transmission of corte By British Packet,

spondence to all parts of the world.

Detailed rules affecting the transmis

Lotters:-

Registration,

Books

Patterns

sion of packets, parcels, &c., will be France, oz.) 18 D.P.C.P. OP.

Algeria, found annexed, together with a number Italy,

Spain of miscellaneous and useful notices.]

Hongkong Rates of Postage.

14-12

Sepdedimen | ** *** *****

Vin Gibraltar, .... 24 None 4 W

Brindisi († oz.) 18 None 0.8. as Southampton,

None 8 8(2 oz)

Portugal,

Via Gibraltar, 24 Nove

British Office... 20 8

(Revised January 1st, 1876. ) In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in cents, and are,

Turkey, for Letters, per half once, for Books and Patterns, per four ounces, unless otherwise stated.

Newspapers over four ounces in weight are charged as double, treble, do, so the enso may be, but such papers or packets of papera may be sent at Book Rate. Two Newspapers must not be folded together as ene, nor must anything whatever be inserted. except bona fide Supplements. Printed matter may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Book Rate. Prices Cur- rent may be paid either se Newspapers or Books,

(Br.) means By British Packet; (Fr.) by French Packet; (U.S.) by United Stater Packet. D. P. means Double Postage; O. P., cannot be paid';'0, B.; cannot be seat; b, at Letter Rate.

L

Brindisi (1 oz) 18 D.P. 0,8. 0.6.. Southampton,. 84 10

66(2 oz.) 22(208.) Austrian Office,....22 12 Greece (or),... 12 None C.P. C.P. Gibraltar,... Malta

.8 8 8

18

8

THE CHINA MAIL.

Firms and Individuals to London only; but this practice not unfrequently occasions delay in such Letters dra, rosching their rightful owners, In all cases, However well the Firm or Individual for whom a latter is intended may be known, it is most essential to ensure its correct and prompt, dolivery, that the Street in which they re aide and the number of the house, should form a part of the address,

ys.

under peculiar cironmstances, the Post Office of the Country in which the Order was draw think proper to allow in

16 — After once paying a Money Order by T will not be lights to any further claim. It whomsoever presented, the paying Offen a wrong payment, however, be made owing to negligence on the part of any Officer of the Post Office, the Fostmaster General of the Country or Colony in which the nepli- gance occurs will, if he see fit, require the Officer in fault to make good the loss. the advice bas been previously received.

17.–No Money Order will be paid unless

drawings, prints, or maps, and any sutity To provide the greatest posible Tadifles aildressing Letters to, for well-known to the Money will be forfeited, unle of paper, or any other substance in ordinary for posting Correspondence for Europe, use for writing or printing upon; and the, up to the latest moment before the books or other publications, prints, maps, departure of the French Packets, arrange &o, may be either printed, written, on ments have been made for receiving at the graved, lithographed, or plain, or any Post Office late letter for Singapore and mixture of these. Further, all legitimate the United Kingdom only from 11 10 AM. binding, mounting, or covering of a book, to 11:30 Each letter must bear a door of a portion thereof, is allowed, late fee of 18 dents extra postage. whether such binding, s. be loose or sttached na also rollers in the case of prints or maps, markers (whether of paper or otherwise) in the one of books, pons or pencils' in the ease of pocket books, de, and, in short, whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of such articles, or usually appertains thereto; but the binding, roller, do must not be sent as a sep rate packet. A similar supplementary Mail will be Circulars,-ke., letters which are intend-made up for Shanghai by the English and od for transmission in identical terms to French Contract Steamers, the late letters several persons, and the whole or the being received from 10 minutes after, up greater part of which is printed, engraved, to half an hour after the time of losing or lithographed,may also be sent by The late foe will also be 18 cents. book post

But a book-packet may not contain any letter, or communication of the nature of a Patterns cannot be sent to Spain, Por letter (whether separate or otherwise), tugal or Greece.

unless it be a circular-letter or be wholly printed ; nor any enclosure sealed or in any way olosed against inspection; nor any other enclosure not allowed by Rule 3. If this rule be infringed, the entire packet is charged as a letter.

By French Packet. (Lotters oz.)

France & Algorie,. 12 D.P. C.P. C.P. Italy,..

18. D. P., O.P.| O.P. Spain,

18 None (0.8. 0.3. ,18] D. F. C.P.| 0;P. Portugal, Turkey,

12 D. P.2 O.P. Gresce, ....

12 None C.P, O.P. Gibraltar,...

18 None 0.5 0.8. Patterns cannot be sent to Italy, Turkey, or Greece

W. Africa, Islands of the Atlantic (except St. Helena and Ascension), North, Central, and South America. Falkland Islands, Lagos, Gold Coast, TOWN POSTAGE (Victoria) Letter, News Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gape Verd

Islands, Azores, Bermudas. paper, Book, or Pattern, 2 cents.

ARATES BY PRIVATE STEAMER,-To the United Kingdom, see Table given below, To all other places the Rate is, Letters, 8. cents; Newspapers and Prices Current, senta; Books and Patterns, 6 cents, which must be prepaid, except when the address

is to india

Correspondence to India by Private Ship cannot be prepaid, by indian Mail prepay meat in optional.

&

Asia, U. S. Packet, Australia, doi, E. Africa, St. Helena, Ascension, Malta,

LETTERS.-Ports of China and Japan, Macao, United States (US), Bangkok, Madile, Singapore, Penang, Ludia, Ceylon, Aden, Malta, 8 sent.

Except India, Ceylon, and Aden, by. French Packet, 12 cents.

Batavia, 12; Saigon and Pondicherry," (Fr.) 12; New Caledonia; (Fr.), 18, † oz..

Zanzibar, Natal, Cape, St. Helena, As cension, 20; Mauritius, 22.

Alexandria and Suez, (Br.) 12, (Fr.) 12, Łoz.

24

Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji,"

Letter, Registration, Newspapers,

Pia Brindle Via Sou or Marseilles. Champion.

40

16-

18

8

13

A book-packet may be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing wax, postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of the contents being easily withdrawn for examination; otherwise it is treated on a letter,......... For the greater security of the contents, however, | it may be tied at the ends with string

string in such cases, although if they do so Postmasters being authorised to out the

they must again tie up the packet.

No book-packet may be above 5... Ibs,

in weight, nor above 24 inches in length, 12 inches in width, or 12 Inches in depth, unless be sent to or from one of the Government offices.

When, owing to a great and unusual influx of letters, books, do, the transmis. Books and Patterns, 18

sion or delivery of the letters would be United States (via Enrope), Canary and delayed if the whole mail were dealt with Madeira falands, Canada, Vancouver's Is without distinction, book-packets may be land, Fringe Edward's Island, New Brun-kept back till the next despatch or delivery. awick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia.

Letters, Registration, Newspapers

34

28...

10 8

16 6

Books and Patters, 18

W. Indies, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Costa Rios, Guadaloupe, Guatemala, Greg Town, Hayli, Honduras, La Gungra, Mexico, Monte Video, New Granada, Panama, Paraguay, Porto Rica, Surinam, Uruguay,

and Venezuela. :

Letters, Кемерарета,

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#

Books and Patterns, Registration, None

18

12:

except to Brazil and

British West Indies,

10

16

Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador, and Peru.

Letters, Newspaper Books and Patterns, Registration,

64

58

6

20.

14

*None.

REGISTRATION, 8 cents, except Straits, Batavia, India, Aden, Suez (Br.), Zanzibar, &o, Australia, &o., 12; maigon, PondiAny publication fulfilling the conditions cherry, Alexandria (Fr.) and suez (Br.), hereafter named can pass as a nowspaper. double postage. There is no Registration: to Bangkok, New Caledonis, or Zanzibar.

Newspapers (To all the above places) 2

Donts.

BOOKS AND PATTERNS, 6 cents, except Malta, W. Africs, St. Helena, Ascension, 8. Books to New Caledonia, Letter Rate; Patterns cannot be sent by French Packet to Pondicherry, New Caledonis, Alexandria, or Suez, and cannot be paid to Saigon,

Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, 2 cents; 2 oz., 4 conta; kivery 4 02, 8 conts.

The United Kingdom,

10%,

Superscription. vià

Lettera.

Papers.

Brindisi (Br.).....30 6

Books & Patterns,

Every 1 or 2 oz.

40

4

14

Marseilles (Fr.)...30 6 4

12

South'mpton (Br.)24 4

8. Francisco (U.S.) 24 42

4:

8

By Priv. Steamer 12 2

via Brindisi 24-64 6

12

Registration Fes, 8 cents,

The conditions are as follows:

1st. The publication must consist wholly or in great part of political or other news, or of artiolos relating thereto, or to other current topics, with or without advertise menta.

2nd. It must be published in numbers at intervals of not more than 31 days, and must be printed on a sheet or sheets un stitched.

3rd. The full title and date of publication must be printed at the top of the first page, and the whole or part of the title and the date of publication at the top of every subsequout page; and this regulation applies to Tables of Contents and Indices.

4th. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part of matter like that of a newspaper or of advertisements, printed on a sheet or sheets, or a piece or pieces of paper, unstitched; or wholly or in part of engravings, prints, or Hthographs Illustra tive of articles in the newspaper. The supplement must in every case be published with the newspaper, and must have the title and date of publication of the newspaper printed at the top of every page; or, if it Consists of engravings, prints, or lithographs, at the top of every sheet or side.

The Hmit of size for a book-packet addressed to any place abroad is 24 Inches

The above arrangement is intended to mest occasional emergencies, and not for the regular posting of extensive correspon dance. Should it be found, therefore, that largeland nuanageable numbers of letters are habitually thrown upon the Department at the last moment, a heavier late fee will be imposed

Many boxes of letters are received at the Fost Uffice not sealed, that is to say the hou is fastened with sealing wax, but there is no impression of a seat

The attention of boxholders is called to the necessity of carefully sealing such Boxes with some recognisable seal, and of sending hit book or receipt With them, precaution leares a doubt as to whether the contents of the box ever reached the Post Office; the omission of the former, as to whether part of them might not have been abstracted for the sake of the Postage

The omission of the latter.

The Postmaster at San Francisco has given notice that letters despatched from this Colony (whether through the. Post Odios, or as consignees letters) by the Uni-Stamp ted States Mail Packats, will not be for warded to any places not within the United states unless the proper Pustage from America to such places be prepaid in American Postage Stamps, but will be returned to this Office.

Such letters should either be propaid in both Hongkong and American Stamps as above, or posted to an Agent in the United States.

This notice chiefly applies to the following places, the Americat rates of Postage to which are as follows:-

Honolulu Letters, 6 Cents per } os. ;|| Newspapers, 2 Cents; Books, & Qonts. per 4 oz.

TAA "Brazil; Letters, 18 Cents per § dz.

Peru, Chili. o. Letters, 22 Cents per

of; Newspapers, Dente; Books, 10 Confs per 4 of

Miscellaneous Notices.

W

The Post Office in not, by law, responsible arise from the non-delivery, mis-sending, for any loss or inconvenience which may or mis-delivery of any letter, book, or other Postal packet" (even if the packet be re gistered); nor is the Post Office responsible or any injury which a packet may sustain during ita transmission.

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It is not generally possible to count the Jesters sent in sealed boxes (except where there are only three or four) and therefore the Fost five receipt to auch an entry 86, 47 for London, 10 for Calcutta, 3 for

Penang, 5 for Singapore," must be taken: to meau no more than what is stated, víz, that one box was duly received

Stamps, for Postal purposes, of the. values of $2, $8, and $10, can be obtained at the Post Office.

Money Order Regulations. 1-Money Orders will be innued at this. Office and at the agencies thereof at Shanghai and Yokoliamá on all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for amounts not exceeding 10, at the rate of Exchange Ourrent for Each Mail, and charged with Commission according to the following, Scale, viz

"

N

Cents,

18.-Additional Rules for greater secus rity agains fraud, and for the better work- ing of the system generally will be made as occasion may require.

are used b mercantile men, or other

19,-Should it appear that Money Orders either in the United Kingdom or at Hong- kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for tas transmission of large sums of money, the British or Colonial Post Office, as the ease may ho, will consider the propriety of In- orossing the Commission, and will exerclas the power of wholly suspending for a time the issue of Money Orders.

POST OFFICE NOTICE." Unclaimed Correspondence, February 18th, 1876.

Ah Coo

Dėta: Papė.

1

1

Andrews, G. 5.1 Avery, Montague 1 Barry C. Begna, Mr AQUES Bewbridge.

Rev. B Brunning

Capt. Thos. Burlingame,

•1

Dr. J. 8. Chiong Sin Fat1 Chek Shuni Chun Loung Civetta, I Cousins, A.W.V. 1 Conceição, Maria 1- Cummings, Jira 1 Cruz, J. de is Manoel

Davis, W. B. Dawes, George 4

$1

Favre, Clement 1 Fenn, James

Malherbe,

Mons, de

Marks, F. W.

Lete, Pape

Martin, Uharles 1

Medon, Monsr, 1

Miura, Madame 1 regd. Morris, H.

Morrison, Mr 4 Mun Bing

Mun

Kee

Myer, Mme. B.

1

Ngok Nam Nicolopolvo, Mri Pasok, Ferd: I. 1 45 Paes, A. M. 18 Petterson,

Parker, Edward i

1 regd.

I

1

3

For sums not exceeding £2,.............7k8 Above £2 and not exceeding £ 5,....36 $754 £7

£10,72 2-No Money Order to include a trac. To guard against such injury all postal tional part of a Penny

3.Urdera drawn in the United King-Fong Mow pockets which are likely to suffer from dom upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoke Gibbon, Capt. R. 1 stamping or from greaf presure should be

Goddard, T. In length and 12 inches in width or depth.placed in strong covers and even with this bama, will be paid at the rate of Exchange Gonzales, Filips

Exceptions, No packet for Algeria, precaution no fragile article should be sent saling on the day of arrival of the advices Gordeen, 1. L. 1 Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, Fri, through the Post. It should be remembered.-Alphabetical Idats of over 3,700 Harding, Mr

of such' orders, Madeira, or Portugal or for Egypt, Syria, that every packet has to be handled severa

Hagen, Ceph T. or Turkey, when sent by French Packet, times that it is spoiled to considerable Money Order Offices in the United King Harris, Join S. 1 must be above 18 inches in length, width, presatire and friction at the mall bag; af dem, showing the Counties in which they He Cheaw Chia 2 or depth.

that, whenever the bag has in the course ofere situated, are hung up for public refer- Irons, Wm. C. F. 1 ite transmission to be transferred by means once at this Office, and also at Shanghar Johnson, Mrs. A. 1 Jonču, Thomas 1 of the railway apparatus, the risk of injury and Yokohama is much increased.

6.Applicants for Money Orders mus King, H...** furnish, in full, the surname, and, at least, Kirkwood, Thos. 1

Lanthy, Mr the initial of one Christian name, both of the Remitter and the Payee; if the Remitagorini, Angiolo i

Lee Aleong, Mrs 1, for or Payee be a Pear or a Bishop, his or-

Leo, E. dinary title will be sufficient, if a firm, the Long Weng usual designation of such firm, such as Baring Brothers will sufloo; but; the more term Messrs., such as Messrs. Hi-

sic value.

AF BEGARDE FÁTTEREK,

Postmasters are not bound to give change, nor are they authorised to domand change; and when money is paid at a Post Office, whether as change or otherwise, no question na to its right amount, goodness, or weight can be entertained after it has bean removed

They must not be of intrinsic value, This rule excludes all articles of a saioable

No information can be given respecting nature, and indeed whatever may have letters which pass through & Post office a value of its own, apart from its miere una except to the personal to whom they are na pattern; and the quantity of any addressed; and in no other way is official material sent ostensibly as a pattern must information of a private character allowed not be so great that it can fairly be conto be made public. A Postnister may sidered as having on this ground an intrin- however, give an address if he has no reason to believe that the person whose address it Pattern and Sample Post to colonies and is would disapprove of his doing so. foreign countries is restricted to bond fide Postmasters are not allowed to return any trade patterns or samples of merchandise, letter or other packet to the writer or sender, Goods sent for sale, or in execution of au or to any one else, or to delay forwarding order (however small the quantity may be),it to its destination according to the address, or any articles sont by one private indivieran thought a request to laugh effect be dual to another, which are not actual written thereon. patterns or samples, are not adipissible.

Patterns or samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers open at the ends and in such a water as to be easy of examination. But samples of seede, drugs, and such like articles, which cannot be sent. in covers of this kind, but such articles only,may be posted enclosed in boxes, or bags of linen, of other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened; or, in the case of seeds, &e, for the United States of America, Holland, and its possessions, Belgium, Denmark, The practice of sealing letters passing to Greece, Portugal and its possessions, and and from the East and West Indies, and Switzerland, in bags entirely closed, pro-other countries with hot climates, with wax vided such closed bags are transparent, so (except such as is spesially prepared), is as to enable the Officers of the Post Office attended with much inconvenience, and readily to satisfy themselves as to the frequently with serious injury, not only to nature of the coutente.

the letters so sealed but to the other letters in the mail, from the melting of the wax and adhesion of the letters to each other. The public are therefore recommended, in all such cases, to use either wäfers or gum, and to advise their correspondents in the coun- tries referred to; to do the same.

There must be no writing or printing upon or in any packet except the address of the person for whom it is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark or number, and the price of the articles.

from the counter.

Postmasters are not bound to weigh any letters or other packets for the public, but they may do so if their duty be not thereby impeded.

gton, or the name of a Company trad- ing under a title which does not consist of the men of the persons composing it, such an Carron Co, is inadmissible.

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Bjomanen

Pluto, Andre 0. Profumo, Lais Pugno, Egklic Purdie, W. L.

Ridehard, G.

(Pilot) Rodriguez, Joans 1 Rusk, Madme.. 1

1 Ryall, Mr.

1 Santos, Marcelizo1

Scott, Mre H.

Sevilla, Juan

Pastor Silva, Avelia da 1 Smith, H. M. I Smith, Joseph E. 1 Such, H. J. Tiang Pean

1 Wade; J. M, 7 Wanch, Mohar. Ward, John Warren, H.

Lete. Papa

Willes, T. R.

Wois, Luis Yuen

For Merchant Ships.

Lammermuir Licks Till

Abbotsford, 2.5. I

Belcome

6.The Remitter on stating that the Or dor is to be paid only through a Bank, th have the option of giving or withdrawing Anazis the name of the Payee; in auch case, the Drder will be crossed in the same way that Cheques are commonly crossed when they are intended to be paid through a Bank,

7.-When an Order is presented through a Bank, a receipt by any person will be sur ficient, provided the Order be crossed wit the name of the receiving Bank, and be presented by some Person known to be in the employ of such Bank,

8.-The signature of the Payee of a Mo ney Order to be affixed to the Urder in the place provided for the purpose. If the Payee be unable to write he must sign the receipt by making hie mark in the presence

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of a Witness, who must sign his name, with Chien Slieng, 8.8.1 his address in the presence of the Officer who pays the Order.

9. Should the Payes of a Money Order desire to receive payment in the Country in which the Order was issued, at some other Office than that in which the Order was ori- ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, Dilbarrea provided the Order be inclosed to the E, J. Spencer Postmaster of the Office in which it was Ellen Brewes drawn. In such osse a new Order will bò | E. M. Young: issued, the Commission chargeable upon E. P. Bonverie which will be deduated from the amount of Esmeralds

Fenly the new Order.

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100

Wild Ducks,

pair

800

Water Chestnuts

00

BO

Fish,

Miscellaneous.

Bream, Carp,

catty

110 100 Allspice,

DO 80 Bran,

bottle plani

250 200

1600 1609.

Codfish, salt

200 180 Butter,

600400

Congor Eela, Crabe,

60

50 Candied Orange Peel,

bottle

760700

DO 80

"

Len

700 700

Cuttle Fish,

60 60 Capore

200 100

119 100 Charcoal

ploul 1100-1000

Dog Fish,

80

70 Cheese, American,

400

Eels,

Fresh Flab, Large

110 BO 120 110

12 English,

Dutch,

each

1100

Small

100 80 Cinnamon,

catty

260 200

Frogs, Garoupa, Gurnet,

· 200 · 150 | Oftros,

160 150

J. Godril

Wade

¡La Han

0. F.Demda

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Mackerel,

Falizer

6 Spott

Mailet,

110

2 8 8 8 8 8 7

180 110 Cloves,

270** 250

90

80 Coconut Oil,

bottle

200

80 70 Coffee,

250 220

180 120 Curry Powder,

bottle

500 260

100 80 Fleewood,

piður

400 860

60 60 Flour,

100 Gram

45 40

piral

2750 2800 2

3

C. D. Longueville

Oysters,

20 110 Tainglass,

catty

Parrot Fish, Perch

130 120 Lamp Oll,

"

100 90

100

90 Macaroni,

box

1000 900

110 100 Mace,

Datty

120 100 Mange Chutney, 180 120 Mustard,

bottle

700 500

180 160

British steamet British gunboat for Newthwang for Hongkong

Adele

Albert Victor

120 110 Nutmego,

each

10

108

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Ploklad,

300-

110

80 Olives,

60

50 Paddy,

picul 1700 1600

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280 200

ploul 1500 bottle

240 200

2 4000

270-230

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TOOCHOW SHIPPING IN POFT:

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It is the first Chinese Newspaper ever | SHANGHAI SHIPPING IN HARBOUR.

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MERCHANT BAILINO VESSELS,

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Ceres

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Chinaman

Golden State James S. Stone Janet Kronprindsendeb Lady Elizabeth Leucadia-

issued under purely native direction. The

Feb. 10, 1876.

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Chinese

British

Cozman

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American

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Beltish

Mantura

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Pomfret,

Prawns,

Rock Fish, Bainion, Canton,

Salt Fish, Shark,

Shrimps, Skate,

Snapper, Soles, Fresh Tensh,

Turbot,

Turtles, Sinall White-balty

Asparagus,

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Beans, spñoët,

broad,

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180 140 110 100

800

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Preferred Meats, Fish and 1510

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