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TO IMMORTAL MUSIC,
Nay, Musly, thou art young | Not long ago
Thou hadst but rounded to thy perfect, form, Thy virginal, sweet heart, was hardly warm, s And little knew of passion or of woe..
Now, prosciont darling of the world's old age--
Born to its gather'd wealth, its subtlety, And sadness then caust sound the soundless Deeper than line of deepest thought can gauge. Thy voice, veil'd Seraph sorving among men,
Wakes strains in us immortal as thine own; O say thou wilt not vanish from our ken,
Fly our dim earth at eldor lights have flown, And leave us dumb amidst the taneful splieres, With nothing lasting to the end but tears I' -Emily Pfeifer,
THA noblest prayer is when one fermore Grown inly liker that he kneels before. From the German
ART tired?
Hast thou sinn- ed?.. There is a sacrifice. Lift up thy head, The lovely world, and the over world alike, Ring with a song eterne, a happy note,
Thy Father loves thes."
Ter dial
There is a rent remaining.
Jean Ingelow. Receives many shades, and each points to
-the sun,
The abadows are many, the analight is one, Life's sorrows still fuctuate: God's love
does not. And His love is unchanged, when it changes
our lot,
Lord Lytton.
Is all our heat there wanteth not
coldness.
consolations,
WHERE there are no trials there are no God will yet take account of the sel fishness of wealth; and his quarrel has yet to be fought out.-Charks Kinglesy,
Gop chopses that men should be tried, but let a man beware of tempting his neigh. bia God knows how and how much, and where and when. Man is his brother's keeper, and must keep him according to his knowledge, George Macdonald.
LITTLE 4 I know of Christ (and it is my ain and shame that I know so little). would not exobange the learning of one hour's fellowship with Christ for all the learning of ten thousand universities during ten thousand ages, even though nugels were to be my teachers, John Brown.
LUTHER Gaye well-If you would believe, you must crucify that question. Why God would not have us so full of where fores. And if you would believe, you must go blindfold into
command. abraham subscribes to a blank when the Lord calls him out of his own country. Bridge.
God's
We refer in the first place to the trist of a Frenchman named Tampier, for caus ing the death of an Indian labourer on the estate of M. E. de Charal. The evidence unquestionably disclosed the most brutal violence on the part of the prisoner, and yet on the trial the jury only convicted bim of a common assault, and at the same time strongly recommended him to meroy, while the columns of the local Press have since borne witness to the public sympathy which was folt, not for the victim, but for his murderous assailant.
THE GHINA MAIL.
No. 4011-Mar 6, 1976.
It is urged, Mr. Chairman, that we need to save this money--this million and a half dollure. We do need economy, but we need also concord, bonfidence, good understanding in this country. O if we had faith enough in one another, if there was faith in this country, in its different sections, and among all its people, the money would come to th from the coffers where it is now hoarded, the hard times would pass away, and general prosperity would feturn. The people who sent me here, it is true, sent me to help economize, but they sent me here also, or else I have misunderstood them, to promote peace and help bring about reconciliation and good understanding. A country which has wasted thousands of millions in fratricidal strife surely cannot grudge one or two mil- lions to heal our mutual wounds.
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I vote for this bill also, Mr. Chairman, as North Carolinian. North Carolina has a large interest in those glories which are to be celebrated on the 4th of July next. Let it not be forgotten that she spoke first the word independence at Mecklenburgh. Let it not be forgotten that she shed the first blood for liberty at Alamance. Let it not he for- gotten that her sous, the mountain men, with the aid of a few gallant sons of Virginis and South Carolina, turned the tide of the Revolution toward final vistory at King's Mountain. And we are coming to the Co- tennial, Mr. Chairman, though we are poor and some of us will come in tears, remem bering the past. Yet we are coming, the cons of the men of King's Mountain, and of Guilford, and of Alamance, to shako, hands with the men of Brandy-wine, and Banker Hill, and Monmouth, and restore peace in this country.
Individually or in lotsa by s mere endorse or one-third of the continent of Asia. If a the lightning itself. Signer Orioli brought the slopes of Arratsain, and, without op just grown up to manhood. At the first ment of their contracts, and then taken to New-York or Washington Flag contracter before a scientific congress at Naples four position, took possession of Usurbil. Later tap of the drum the six sons went to the. the sugar plantations. On the plantation can contemplate these figures, and Mr narrativos relating to lightning prints. In on the same forces, advancing leisurely, front to fight for the cause of the South. the Chinese labourer is treated as a slave. Norman Wiard's good luck, without the first lightning struck the foremast of entered successively the intermediate They did not stop to reason, much about it." Blisscauty wages a fourth less than is earn pably of envy, he must be more than human. the brigantine Nanto on Servo in the Bay Geldworks, not a shot being fired during North Carolina called for them and they ed by many of the negroes-hardly suffice As a nation we are proud of Wiard. Next of hero, a sailor-sitting under the mast the operation. At midday the entire went. Most of them were over here at the to supply him with the necessaries which, to the refined and modest Butlar, he is wat struck dead, and Su his book was found ground between San Sebastian and Hernani first battle of Bull Run, and from there to from the porty of his own fare, he is probably the most conspicuous extiple of an impression of a horse-shoe, similar to was in the hands of the Liberals, with the Appomattox, they followed that bloody and compelled to buy. The frequency with that national characteristic which we call one fixed at the mast head. In the second, solo exception of the little straggling town fiery track of war all the way by Chick- which the Chinese commit assassination or "cheek. Few man have such a passion a salon in a somewhat similar position, of Lasarte, some 2000 yards from our guns; ahominy, Fredericksburgh,, Antietan, Chan- Gettysburgh, suicide is the best proof of their desperate for blowing money into space as Ward was struck by a lightning flash on the left and even then it was evident that this, too, cellorsville, Chickamauga, condition in Cuba. Formerly the China. During the late civil war he was provided breast with an impression of 44; an almost was to be abandoned, A long column of Wilderness, and Petersburg. There were man recovered his liberty of action on the with a range, guns, powder, and assistants, exact representation of a number 44 that Carlista was to be soon slowly drawing of not six when they got to Appomattox--thero expiration of his original period of service; at a convenient place on Staten Island was at the extranity of one of the masts, and climbing the steep slopes leading were hat two. Four were sleeping in their but recent Ordinances imposed by Spain Wiard has a passion for burating guns In the third, a young man was found struck towards Tolosa and Andoain. The guns of bloody blankets; one at Antietam, another compel him to be always under a master or and while the Armies of the Union, were by lightning; he had on agirdle with some Santa Barbara were plied unceasingly, send at Chancellorsville, another on the Chick- patron, or at once to leave the country, thundering away at Richmond and Vicks all gold coins in it, and images of these ing shell with accurate aim into the midst ahaminy, and another on Kentucky. Two which, of course, for want of means he is burg, he relieved his overcharged feelings wero imprinted on his skin in the order of the retiring enemy, but without in the were at Appomattox, battle-scarred, to 800 unable to do. Thus the servitude of the by exploding cannons on Staten Island. It they occupied in the girdle. In the fourth, least precipita ing the maret of the laser, the fing go down for ever which they had Chinese practically becomes life long." was not a good day for him when he had an Italian lady of Lingono was sitting near wise coddess drew many an encomium followed with such unfaltering devotion. If that statement was not sufficient au- not orsokéd a dozen pieces of artillery; and a window during a thunder-storm, and was from their opponents. As the hat es One of those two survivors stands here and thority, he could citò some casca from our when the war was over, they forgot to tell struck, though in a way scarcely conscious. in the column were lost in the dense speaks to you now, and he says that he has own Colonies, which have been judicially Wiard and he went on firing away to herself at the time; a lower which hap- thickets along the mountain slopes, the seen enough of war, and wants peace. Ho proved. There were the two Hindu Coolies other people's money until he was dragged pened to be in the path of the lightning troops occupying the recently-abandoned wants reconciliation; he wants good feeling; who died of flogging in Province Wellesley. off by act of Congress. During an interval was perfectly reproduced or reprinted on Carlist fort of Teresategui commenced he wants fraternity everywhere in this There was a Coolie in Mauritius who was of rest, he invented a species of marine flying her log, whore it remained permanently. descending towards Lasarte; but scarce bad country. And that is the reason, Mr. trampled to death, and whose case was thus artillery. He built a flotilla of vessels which Among the thunder-storms described as the first skirmishers neared the straggling Chairman, why I propose to vote for this. , is to described in a recent address of the Abori-were modeled something like ferry-boats, having occurred in the West Indies, one, in houses at its outskirts when a hot fire foil, because I think its tendency, i gines Protection Society to the Secretary carrying-or to carry-mounted field-pieces. 1852, was rendered romarkable by this a thickot above the town showed that the produce that peace which we need. of Stato for the Colonies --
Why have we not had it P. At Appomattox, Thane boats, which were designed to be phenomonen: A poplar trea on a coffee place was not entirely abandoned. Some bonib.proof, had "sprone, or planks, like pinntation was struck by lightning, and on brick firing ensued, and towards evening Mr. Chiriean, when we were waiting to see those used on river steamers and ferry-boats. one of the large dry loaves was found the recall was sounded, and the Alfonsists whether old Unele Robert" was going to Approaching a bestile shore, while the fos imprinted an exact representation of some withdrew to the captured fort.
toll us to charge or to surrender and did not was presumably lulled into security by some pine trees that stood three or four hundred "About the same time a powerful column know which, I went into a little church that artifice, the planks were to be run out, the yards distant. Whether this was really an was descried advancing along the crest of stood close by, and there lay a large Bible on artillery rushed ashore, and fire opened at exact representation," or the product of the Aya heights beyond the the river Uris, the stand and I opened it. The words which once upon the alesping enemy. On any ap an excited imagination pet well controlled It was a portion of Moriones' force, mov.
foll first on my eyes were these, and they pearance of danger, the guns, which were by acourato judgment, is just the pointing southward from the lately-conquered soomed prophetico, the winter is past; to be drawn by horses, were to be trotted which we cannot determine; the markings heights on the borders of Biscay. As the the rain is over and gone the towers appear on board, and the flotile, was to steam on the leaf may have been unly the natural sun was rapidly nearing the horizon, and
on the earth; the time of the singing away in triumph. This ingenious scheme zigzagging of the lightning. In 1853 movements are all but impossible except in of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle would undoubtedly have been brilliantly little girl was standing at a window near broad daylight amid the rocky debles of is heard in our land." I thought, Mr. successful, if it had not boon for the mad which stood a young maple tree; a flash of these mountains, this latter force, satisfied Chairman, it was prophetic. I weloomed i These are established facts. Now suppose dling of that marplot, Gen. B. F. Butler. lightning struck either the girl or the tree, with occupying the dominant height which as the harbinger of peace, Why is it not that one of Her Majesty's ships is at anchor. This renowned warrior, going off on one or both, and an image of the tree was found had been abandoned to it so easily, encamp pence? Why have we not had peace. The in a Cuban port, and at night two men of his destructive expeditions, bapponed to imprinted on her body. In another instance ed for the night on the summit of the moun- soldiers fought the great question out with come off in a boat or swim to her-one was observe Wiard's fiying artillery of the sea. a boy climbed a tree to steal a bird's nest; tain of Aya, where the position could be bayonets and muskets and cannon; but they a negro slave born in Angora, the other 1lt tickled his fancy, and he took it, dh was a lightning flash, struck the tree; the boy distinctly made out from the long obain of have quit fighting. It is because a few was a Chinese Coolie kidnapped at Macnahia habit when he saw things which pleased fall to the ground, and "on his broast the twinkling watch fires. Thus, yesterday restless political agitators still want to keep Next day before noun can official came on him. Naturally, that was the last ever image of the tree and nest on one of its evening, with the exception of Lasarte, the up the tght, and their only wespons are board with a request from the authorities heard of Wiard's horses, boats, and guns. branches, appeared vory conspicuously," entire ground between the Oris and Crames asses' jaw-bongs. [Great laughter.]. I haya of the port for the delivery of the two By this time they have probably found Scientific journals, as well as those of a was in iboral bands. The occupation of no capacity, Mr. Chairman, to participate fugitives. Well, what would the captain their way to some Boston junk shop; or, popular character, contained a rich store of Gustaris and the left bank of the Oris had, in that kind of battle, and I am opposed to do with the Ocolie if his instructions had like the Kentucky Quartermaster's four incidents more or less similar to the above. as I stated some time since, rendered the it as an unworthy afterpiece to a great drama. not prepared him for this contingenoy thousand horne-shoes, they may have been Dr. Franklin stated in 1786 that about ground untenable; and the wonder was, I want peace." There was another possibility. There were destroyed by rats, mice, and other vertwenty years previously a man who was not that the enemy had so easily abandoned some who quote Vatsel to prove that a min Bir Ward's stockholders have to standing opposita, a tree that had just been it, but that they had continued to hold it nation might disregard the comity of this day vainly petitioned the Government struck by lightning, (or as he called it, by a so long. Yet the Carlista still held the nations or what was due to other nations, to pay for this property. Gen. Butler op thunderbolt,) found on hie breast an exact works on Suntingomendi and Han Marcos; in obedienos to its own judgment of what poses the claim on, the ground that it is "representation of that trea, M. Pooy, who has and, until the full extent of the combined its conscience prescribes to it. The French job."
treated this subject somewhat fully in the movements of this morning became known nation has set up the principle that there We bave Asid enough to indicate the French soientific journals, mentions twenty there were many who believed that a shall not be any exploitation de l'homme thoroughly practical character of Mr Wiard's bodies of men and animals. Of these, desperate assault alone would win these par l'homme," and this was one of the genius. No one who is at all familiar with eight were impressions of trees or part of heights for the Alfonsists. Close to and principal aries of the Revolution of 1848. the works of this great man will be surprised trees; one of a bird, and one of a cow immediately to the south of Hernani, the It was very difficult to translate the phrase, at anything he may do or anything be may four of crosses thros of circles, or impres Carlist guerrillas mustered in force, and The nearest translation he could suggest propose, La brinf, his plan for the defense sions of coins carried about the person from the rocky height of aricarte, some was, "No man shall make a proât out of of China is a series of brick forts, thres two of horse-shoes; one of a mall; one of a hundred yards distant from Santa Barbara, another man to his disadvantage." The hundred feet bigh on the outside rim, and motal comb; one of a number or numeral they fired unsaasingly. The general opinion French or any other nation, acting on these rising to five hundred feet in the centre. one of the words of a sentence; and one was that a determined stand would be made principles, might in the ports of our These works, we should say, are to resemble of the back of an arm-chair. Where metal as the entrance to the Tolosa Valley, and, Colonies resexe discontented Coolies just as in general appearance the celebrated Tower is concerned, the production of images or judging from analogy with the past incidents we rescued fugitive slaves, The mero of Babel. The attempt of Mr Wiard and fac-similes may result more immediately of the war, the supposition was not impro As the rays come from the sun and yet possibility of such a thing showed that we his assistants to talk Chinese will supply from this rush of electricity which gorbable. All night long the Carlista kept up had also a vulnerable point if the comity of the confusion of tonguce needed to complete stitutes. the passage of lightning. Wher an intermittent fire upon the defenders of are not the aun, even to our love and pity, nations is to be made light of. The noble the historic parallel. From these towers, over metal lies in the path, the flash takes Hernani, diten at but 20 yards distance, though they are not God, but merely a poor lord concluded by putting his question plunging ahots will be fired upon the that route in preference to one through and their cries of defiance and continued weak image and reflection of Bim, yet from
The Earl of Derby did not think it would hostile ships beneath, as they accom. wood, brick, or stone; but if the metal be bugle calls kept the garrison on the alert Him along they come. If there is merey be advisable to lay down any fresh fustrus miadatingly place themselves within the discontinuous or iutorrupted, strange mar till daybreak. Before the sun had risen, in our hearts, it comes from the fountain tious bearing upon the particular case to somewhat limited range of the guns in kings are often produced similar in shape the diana, or prepare to march, was of mercy. If there is the light of leve in which his noble friend had referred. In mid-ait. As the forts must be twice as to the piece of metal just traversed. This sounded, and by the morning's light we us, it is a ray from the full sun of love.the first place, it was not desirable that any high as Bunker Hill Monument, or ever may have been the case in the accident looked for the demonstrative enemy of the Uharles Kingsley, · ·
new instructions respecting fugitive slaves higher than the Tall Tower, and the Chiness which befell a young man in Cuba in 1829; night. Every point of the celebrated line should be issued pending the inquiry coast line is extensive, it is apparent that after a lightning-flash, he found on his of investment round San Sebastian had which the Government had already com the six millions promised to Wiard will be neck an imprint of a horse-shoe, similar to been abandoned. The frowning parapete menced, and which he hoped would not be useful only as a beginning for experiments, one nailed up on a window of a house near of San Marcos were deserted. Not even a long delayed. In the next place, whereas it say. The Staten Island gunnery was all him. If the ornaments were of brass or sentinel could be seen in the Santiagomendi was certain that many cases of fugitive"experiments," and it amused Mr Wiard other metal, we might perhape place in the batteries, and Lasarte was already occupied slaves coming on board Her Majesty's ships very much. The Chinese Government bas same category, the narrative (one of those by the troops. Even the terrible mountain had occurred, he was not aware of any in had experiments with foreigners before given by Poey) of a lady at her château of of Burnuss, the key to the Oria Valley, stance in which a fugitive Coolie had so pre- now. The famous Lay-Osborn flotilla was Benatoumère in Lavendee; she was seated had been evacuated. The long-talked-of-and sented himself. Such a case might, perhaps, one of there; and when Prince Kang, in in her salon, in November, 1880, when a long-prepared combined movement of the have occurred, but if it had he had been high dudgeon at Admiral Usborn's refusal storm came on; lightning appeared, and on Right and Left "Army Corps had been unable to find a record of it in any of the to sail his floot except at Mr Lay's orders, the back of her dress was imprinted a fac effected, and crowned with the most com papers which he had felt it his duty to look dismissed both these gentlemen and sold simile of some ornaments on the back of plete success. The loss of the Pens do through. He did not see the advantage of the ships for the benefit of whom it might chair against which she was leaning. Plata and Vera positions on the French laying down a general rule which could not concern, people only laughed at the whole There is every reason to believe lastly, that frontier had deprived Ca:liem of its last bave any application; or, in other words, affair. If Mr Wiard's life is spared, he many of the markings are nothing more channel of communication with the external of providing against a contingency which may yet be able to bankrupt the treasury than results of the forked zigzag coures of world, and opened up the way along the never arose. (Hear, hear.) Having said of the Son of Heaven. What money he the lightning itself. Mr Tomlinson in his Bidasans for Martinez Campos's junction that in answer to his noble friend's ques does not waste in piles of bricks and mortar, interesting volume. The Thunderstorm, has with the Western forces. The junction of gone somewhat fully into this subject. Ho 3loriones' troops with those of Loma arriv- tion, he would point out there was a very he can blow away at the cannon's mouth, wide distinction-looking at the matters in Happily, no pent-op ropublia contracts his had had occasion to observe the manner ing by Guernica had sealed the Biscayan sex powers. Liz range is from the Yellow Sea which the disruptive discharge of electri- const; and the capture of Elgueta and their legal aspect-between the case of an engaped slave and that of an escaped to the Cloudy Mountaing-New York city, from au electrical machine, marks Vergara by Quesada, coming from Durango,
out its path over a badly conducting sur Coolie. It might be true that in some in those places their condition did not prac
face, snob as glass, and was struck by the Tolas. At the same moment, too, the places Coolies had suffered much and that
I think of these things, Mr. Chairman, tree-like impression produced. He vos news of the capture of Estella by the forces tically differ much from that of slaves ; but
LIGHTNING PRINTS.
wood-cut representation of a surface of Primo de Rivers arrived most opportune without bitterness, because you cannot tell struck by the flash or spark on a small ly to stimulate the enthusiasm of the me that any man died in vain in that war. in the legal aspect there was this great dis
Marks, remarkably tree-like, have some- tinction that where the Coolie, had been
loving, mouney-getting people, too fond of treated as a slave that was done, not in times been found on the bodies of persons Leyden jer; and it is impossible to avoid troops, the intelligence being conveyed to This American people of ours is a money-
struck by lightning. MM. Bossat and seeing how strikingly the markinge assume them in the general orders of yesterday.
Yesterday the King reviewed the corps merely material interests, too sordid; and ... scordance with the law of the land, but in Leroy, in 1788, reported to the Académie the form of a tree. The probability is violation of that law, while, on the other des Sciences a case of this kind, and pointed out, that in cases where persons of General Luma at Azpeitia, and passed it needed the great lesson of self-sacrifice haid, the fugitive slave sought to be taken
Moriones, Quesada, and and for principle. Our dead heroes have out of the operation of the law of the counted for it by supposing that the light struck by lightning have had tree-like the night in the same place. Yesterday that it is worth while to die for sentiment country from which he was escaping. When ning in its passage through the body had marke imprinted on their persons, they evening the corps
Yes, Mr. Chairman, we are coming from anything arose in the case of the Coolie he forced the blood into the vessels of the have been hastily considered to be real Loma were within some three hours march taught us that lesson, vain. The stream bearsus on, and our had an appeal to the authorities of the skin, and thus all the ramifications of these images of trees close at hand. It may, of Tulosa, and that of Martinez Camp the Cape Fear and the Albemarle, from the country. If he happened to be a British vessels were visible on the surface. Arago moreover, be observed that some persons, almost equally near the same point. This joys and our griefa are alike left behind us.
the bag-pipes of our Scotchmen and the We may be otipwrecked, but we cannot subject it was competent to the captain of adapted a similar explanation in regard to when struck by lightning, have received morning at daybreak the final movement lowlands and the mountains. You will hear one of Her Majesty's ships to represent his case which occurred in France much more bruises; these may put on a ramified cominenced. The troops of Moriones oc- anchor our v yage may be hastened, but
Case to the British authorities. If he were recently. Two persons standing near a appearance, not only from the irregular copied the ridge of Monte Hernio, a huge bugles of our mountaineers swelling the blast cannot be delayed. Whether rough or smooth, the river bastenn toward its home, not, and was in a foreign country, gising poplar tree were struck by lightning, and mode in which electricity travels about in elongated mountain mass running nearly of the national jubilee. We hope to se on the breast of each were found marks search of the line of least resistance, but due north and south, originating between such a grecting of the soldiers and patriots bis labout, what right would we have to till the roar of the ocean is ju vur esis interfere 7 If it was a simple question of closely resembling the branches of the also from the smaller vessels becoming-con. the rivers Urola and Oris, not far from the of the North and the South es will show to the tossing of the waves is beneath our keel,
slope immediately overhanging Telota, and tional hatred has ebbed for over, and that it and the land leasen from our eyes and humanity, that would be settled by a re. poplar. More strictly belonging to those gested, and consequently visible."-Cham town of Aya, and terminating in an abrupt the whole Union that the food-tide of sec by following its crest parallel to the Oria remains no longer to dont any freightage of floods are lifted up around us, and the earth ferencs to the British Consul. The matter instances in which the lightning-marka bers' Journal.
was one in which it was not destrable tored in a Somersetshire village in 1813. One
resemble familiar objects is one that ocen
the objective point was at once reached. unholy and unpatriotic ambition. And we want to show to the multitude of visitor loses sight of un, and we take our last leave
Quanads and Loma directed their march on of earth and its inhabitants; and of our lay down general rule, and in which a
the same point, all three moving on lines from other nations how invincible we are further voyage there is no witness but the general rule was ja no way called for, (Hear, version of the story is that six sheod roposing in a meadow surrounded by woorp
representing the radii of a circle having when the heroes of the blue and the gray" hear,) Infinite and Eternal,"
were killed by lightning, and when the
Tuloss for its centre. The Carlists had long stand together in one common phalanx of ekles were taken from the animals a fac "At an early hour yesterday I took my previously been apparently convinced of amity and concord. There, my countrymen, simile of a portion of the surrounding scenery stand in the fort of Sats Barbara, some the futility of trying to oppose this converg let us ronow our vows of fervent devotion to was visible on the inner skin." The other five miles to the south of San Sebastian, version is that about turnip-nowing time, a and whence & magnificent view of the ing marph, and had taken precautions to that common country which the righteous secure their line of retreat into Upper Arbiter of all things has decreed shell be farmezand his men were engaged in the fields country for miles around is obtained.
Navarra. A fortnight age they withdrew for ever one and undivided; and, turning ou when a violent storm of thunder and lightning already the troops vinatared on the parapets their guns from Arratsain and other points backs upon all bitter memories of the past our fellow countryman. To be sure, Mr came on, and three or four valuable rams, of the abandoned Carlab works.
to this neighbourhood and Carlist and leaving our gallant fallen comrades on Wiard begins with a very modest sum Six which had taken shelter under a treo, were diately below and running due north stretch-prison.crsand others who have sought indulto both sides to repost in trembling hoperon million dollara is not much for a man of his killed when the skins reached the falled the valley of the Ons, with its steel state that for some days past one or two the bosom of their Father and their God, generous ideas of expenditure and with bis monger on the Inside of each was found overhanging heights. Along its eastern
batalions only occupied the Toloss line, let us go forward with courageous hearts and provide the same measure of protection for facilities for getting away with money depicted a very accurate representation of matge are the small town of Lasartej
and destiny have marked out for us. T Much fugitive Coolise as fugitive slaves. Before But we must take it for granted that this the tree nudes which the animals hed sought Usurbil, Zubieta, and Ono, the last slobe to and thene more as a party of observation patriotic aspirations in that path which duty putting the question he would observe that trifling cum is only designed as a prell refuge. Although differing in details, there the ses and resting on the flanks of the than with the intention of offering any She Anti-Slavery Society and those who minary appropriation. When the six mil two accounts probably reiste to the same Igueldo hills, which intervene betwe a it resistance 401 have already stated, these applause.) work with it are decidedly of opinion that lions have been subunitted for a while to occurrence; the latter is perhaps, more and this capital. The entire intermediate few remaining Carlists, finding that the there was no difference between the statue the manipulation of the distinguished credible than the fornier, seeing that we space, of abruptly undulating country in roots had sommersed their final move of the Coolls and that of the slave, and they arillefiat and gun-burator, the Chinese san mars: readily hellave an impression of cluded between the San Marcos and San-mont, devamped at daybreak, and the latter were going to make hay while the sun Government will, of course, come down a tree than of a landscape being thus tiagomendi line and San Sebastian, was entered in triumph Tolosa and Audoain, of land
Mortones reaching the latter town towards shone, and do their host, now that public handsomely. The const line of the Cales produced In 1846, at Graham's Town in dotted with Carlist forts and redoubts j
BEEXELET, Sept. 1869.Gentlemen, I attention had agata awakened, to alleviate til Empire from the mouth of the Amner South Africe, a flask of lightning struck some were hasty entrenchments; others, evening, and the King entering the former
feel it a duty I owe to you to express my the hardships endured by Gaolies. It was to Huloan is nearly four thousand miles. the gable of a powder-mill. The building important forts of the most perfect con. about the same time.
gratitude for the great beneft I have de not, however, necessary for his argument If Mr Wisrd's contract is to cover the contained a store of twelve tons of gunpaw.struction and occupying dominating polate.
rved by taking 'Norton's Camomils Pill that any of their lordships should ascept defense of that water-front, it is plain that der, in copper-boutid barrels packed in a Manya telescope was directed by the
·· A GOOD SPEECH.
I applied to your agent Mr Bell, Barkeley, that view. It was unfficient that it had be bas a large job on his hands. Then there cluster about four feet from the wall The artillerista of the fort in which I stood,
Perhaps the best speech, in spirit and for the above named Falls, for wind in the been laid down by the leading journal that are tiro of three navigable rivers which lightning ran along the wall of the gable, asking to divine whether these intermediate not only danger to life, but also the feat of penetrate the Fmpire for more than to beneath the floor, and out under the door positions bad also been abandoned, or whe expression, of all that have been uttered on stomach, from which suffered excrucis- a brutal flogging justified running away thousand miles in various directions. And sill. The mark of the fanb, igang in ther the advance of the San Sebastian the Southern side of the U. S. House of ting pain for a length of time, having tried and a captain of one of Her Majesty's ships as the Russian colorata la reputed to be shape, and directed at an angle of about column should be seconded by the gugs Representatives, was that of Hen. W. Muently every remedy prescribed, but with After In protecting the fugitive for it is un-advancing upon China from the North and eighty degrees was plainly visible on the of Santa Barbara. Every now and then a Robbins, of North Carolina, delivered in the out deriving any benefit at all. deniable that Coolies were flogged and sub. West, it in lit ly that the entire country whitewashed sall of the tnagar ne, recem datk figure was to be made out crouching House on the 25th of January, as follows taking two bottles of your valuable pilla; I jected to ill-treatment. A Cuban sorres may need Mr Wiard's fortified line of cir bling is color the stain produced by tlle behind the parapeta, and an often the the gibfect under consideration being the was quite restored to my usual state of pondent if the Aborigines Protectio cumvallation. The cireuit of the Empire is esplosion of a very light train of powder Krupp field guns established in temporary Centennial Celebration of American Indepen health. Please give this publicity for the
denter
benefit of those who may thus be afflicted. Society wrote as follow:-
19,000 miles, or about one half the direum and a small hole or crack was made in the batteries on the lower lope of our bitadel
Mt. Robbins said; On arriving at Havannah the Obiness ference of the globe, and the territory march where it entered. There was no tree-lannebeti their projectiles against the
Mr. Chairman, North Carolina there are treated exactly like the negroes. They braced within these limits is about one-mark or mystical mark bereits mark enemy'n parapeta, as about eight in the pro confusi su langs barracoons and sold, sath of the habitable regions of the earth,preduced was evidently the zigzag path of morning an Alfonsist column descended by lives an old man why in 1881 bad els sons | uzte Fills. —ay/71/76 -
LET patience have her perfect work and bring forth her celestial fruits. Trust God to weave in your little thread into the great web, though the pattern ahow it not yet. When God's people are abls and willing thus to labour and wait, remember that ens day in with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day; the grand harvest shall-come-to-its-reaping and the day shall broaden itself to a thous and years, and the thousand years shall show themselves as a perfect and finished day.-George Macdonald
THE STREAM OF LIFE,The following passage is from a sermon preached by B shop Heber to his parishioners a short time before his departure for India, in 1823
Life bears us on like a stream of a mighty river. Our boat glides down the narrow channels of the placid murmuring of the little brook and the winding of its grassy border. The trees shed their blossoms over our young heads; the flowers on the brink seem to offer themselves to our young haude. We are happy in hope, and we grasp eagerly at the beauties around us, Bus the stream hurries on, and still our hands aro empty. Our course in youth and manhood is along & wider and deeper flood and amid objects more striking and magnificent. We are animated by the moving pictures of enjoyment and industry which pass before us; we are excited by some short lived disappointments. But our energy and our dependency are both in
j
PROPOSED FUGITIVE ULULIE CIR- CULAR!
ام
in the Hours of Commons on the 30th Merch, Lord Stanley of Alderley rose to
ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Af
fairs whether, in the lustrections to be lastted to paval officers respecting fugitive
claves, Her Majesty's Government would
A MAN WITH A FUTURE, The announcement that an American dititan has taken a contract to fortify China ought to be reuetrad with enthusiasm by
Times.
THE CARLIST RETREAT,
The Fan Sebastian correspondent of the Times writes --
Imme-
removed the laat obstacle to an advance on
It has been said, Mr. Chairman, that the
soldiers could settle this thing if allowed to do so. Well, that will be a good time for them to settio it. I want to go there and shake by the hand the brave men I used to meet on the field. I admire them; I love them; I respect and I'honor them. O, sir, with what reverence I stand always by the soldier's grave, whether he wore the gran "gray"
or the who dared to die for his principles." [Great applause.]
Mank Twain saye, It is a blessed thing to live in a land of plenty, if you have plenty
I am, Sir, yours truly HEWEY ALLFA To the Proprietors of NORTON'S CARN
No. 4011-Mar 6, 1876.]
POSTAL BATES.
[Subjoined we give the postal rates now in fores for transmission of corre- spondence to all parts of the world." Detailed rules affecting the transmis- sion of packets, parcels, do, will be found annexod, together with a number of miscellaneous and useful notices.]
Hongkong Bates of Postage.
(Revised January 1st, 1876.)
In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in cents, and are, for Lattera, per haif ounce, for Books and Patterns, per four ounces, unless otherwise ntated.
.
2
By British Packet.
France, Algeria, f Italy, Spain,-
Letters
Registration..
Newspapers.
Books,
Patterns.
(oz) 18 D.P. C.P. C.r.
2 14 12
B
1. C.8.
Via Gibraltar, ......24 None 4
Brindisi oz.) 18 None C.A Southampton, Nove 8 8(2oz.) Portugal,
Via Gibraltar, 24 Nove 4 L
Brindisi ( oz.) 18 D.P. C.S. C.S. Sonthampton,.84 16 6: 6(2oz) 8 22(2 oz.) 22 12
16 ...... 12 None O.P. C.P.
39
Turkey,
British. Office........ 20
Austrian Office,....2 Greece (oz.)... Gibraltar,.. Malta,
the
Newspapers over four ounces in weight ace ebarged as double, treble, &c, case may be, but auch papers or packets of papers may be sent at Book Rate. Two Newspapers must not be folded together an one, nor must anything whatever he 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 as Newspapers or Books,
(Br.) means By British Packet; (Fr.) by. French Facket; (U, 8.) by United States Packet. D. P. means Double Postago; C. P., cannot be paid; Q. S., cazinot be seat;, at Letter Rate.
4.
24
8 8
2
8 8
THE GAINA MAIL.
To provide the greatest possible facilities forwarded by the Mail for which they are l'a wrong payment, however, be made owing for posting Correspondence for Europe, posted are detained for the next despatch. de, up to the latest moment before the Even if the letter do not contain any article departure of the French Packets, arrange of intrinsic value, it should, if it be very menta have been made for receiving at the important, be registered. Peat Office late letters for Singapore, Sai- gon and the United Kingdom only from 11.10 AM to 11.30 AM. Each letter must bear a late fee of 18 cents extra postage.
drawings, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, or any other substance inordinary use for writing or printing upon; and the books or other publications, prints, maps, do, may bo either printed, written, en graved, lithograpued, or plain, or any mixture of these. Further, all legitimate, binding, mounting, or covering of a book, de, or of a portion thereof, is allowed, whether such binding, do, he loose or The above arrangement is intended to attached; as also rollers in the case of ment occasional emergencies, and not for prints or maps, markers (whether of paper the regular posting of extensive correspon. or otherwise) in the case of books, pone or. denoe. Should it be found, therefore, that pencils in the case of pocket booke, &c, large and unmanageable numbers of letters and, in short, whatever is necessary for the are habitually thrown upon the Department safe transmission of such articles, or usually at the last moment, a heavier late fee will appertains thereto; but the binding, rollers, be imposed,
must not be sent as a separate packet. A similar supplementary Mail will be Circulars, L., letters which are intend-made up for Shanghai by the English and ed 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 to half an hour after the time of closing. greater part of which is printed, engraved, The late fee will also be 18 cents. or lithographed, may also be sent by book post.
Patterns cannot be sent to Spain, Por: letter (whether separate tugal or Greece,
By Bmch Packet. (Letters 1 oz.)
France & Algeria,... 12 D.P. C.P. C.P. 18 D. P. C.P. C.P. Italy,.
18 None (C.8.) 0.8. Spain,
18 D. P. C.P. C.P. Portugal,
2 Turkey,.......
C.P. 12 D.P. Greece,.....
12 None C.P.Į ¡C.P. Gibraltar,..... ....18 Nope O.S. 0.8.
Patterns cannot be sent to Italy, Turkey, or Greece.
W. Africa, Islands of the Atlantis, (except St. Helena and Ascension), North, Central, and South America. Falkland Islands, Lagos, Gold Coast, Islande, Azores, Bermudas.
But a book-parkes may not contain any letter, or communication of the nature of a or otherwise), unless it be a circular-letter or be wholly printed; nor any, enclosure sealed or in any way closed against inspection nor any other enclosure not allowed by Rule 3. If this rule be infringed, the entire packet is charged as a letter.
Arrangements have been made to soll American Stampa at this Office, for the convenience of those who may wish to post by the Pacifis, Route to Canada, the West Indies, and other places named below.
For the present no large quantities of these Stamps can be supplied, nor is it undertaken that every denomination can be kept in hand.
www
to negligence on the part of any Officer of the Post Office, the Postmaster General of the Country or Colony in which the negli gence occurs will; if he ses fit, requirs tha Officer in fault to make good the loss. Correspondence for New Zealand við forres 17-No Money Order will be paid unless
•Straits, soph
the advice has been previously resolvedə considerable amount of Correspondente.
18-Additional Rules for greater socia- being received directed to Now Zealand vid rity agains fraud, and for the better work- Torres Straits, it is notified that the Newing of the system generally: will be made Zealand Post Office has declined to receive as occasion may require at sa kumar Mails by that route, hence there is no al- tornative but to forward such Correspondence vid Gallo...
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Persons who are anxious to avail them salves of the Torres Straits Steamers to communicate with New Zealand, should, address their letters, &c., to the care of an Agent at Sydney.
LETTERS, &, ADDRESSED LONDON ONLY.Many persons are in the habit of addressing Letters &c., for well-known Firms and Individuala to London only; but this practica not unfrequently occasions delay in such Letters &c., reaching their rightful owners. In all cases, however well the Firm or Individual for whom a letter is intended may be known, it is most essential to ensure ita correct and prompt delivery, that the Street in which they re side and the number of the house, should The charge for Registry in 8 conte, inform a part of the address. A book-packet may be posted either Hongkong Stamps, and 10 cents in U.S. without a cover (in which case it must not Stamps to those places only the names of be fastened, whether by means of gum, which are printed in Italics. To all the wafer, sealing wax, postage stamp, or other places named correspondence cannot otherwise), or in a cover entirely open at be Registered through, but only to San both ends, so as to admit of the contents Francisco (8 cents) being easily withdrawn for examination; The following are the charges on corre otherwise it is treated as a letter. For thespondence thus sent greater security of the contents, however,
Per half ounce, Hongkong U.S. it may be tied at the ende with string;
Stampa
Stomp Postmasters being authorised to cut the
cents. string in such cases, although if they do ao
they must again tie up the packet
~TOWN POSTAGE (Victoria) Letter, News. Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Cape Verd in weight, nor above 24 inches in length,
paper, Book, or Pattern, 2 cents.
KATES BY PRIVATE STEAMER-To the United Kingdom, see Table given below. To all other places the Kate Letters, 8 centa; Newspapers and Prices Current, 2 ounts; Books and Patterns, & cents, which must be prepaid, except when the address
in to Andin.
Correspondence to India by Private Ship cannot be prepaid, by indian Mail prepay. ment in optional.
Asia, V. S. Packet, Australíu, do, B. Africa, St. Helena, Ascension, Malta,
LETTERS-Ports of China and Japan, Macau, United States (U. 5.), Bangok, Manila, Singapore, Penang, indie, Ceylon, Adeu, Multa, & celto.
Except India, Ceylon, and Aden, by Fremon Packet, 12 cents.
Batavia, 12; Daigon and Pondicherry, (Fr.) 12; New Caledonia, (Fr.) .8, † 02.
Zanzibar, Natal, Cape, St. Helena, Ás- Cason, 20; Mauritius, 22.
Alexandria and Suez, (Br.) 12, (Fr.) 12, Łoz
24.
Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji,
REGISTRATION, 8 cents, except Straits, Batavia, inis, aden, Suez (br.), Zanzibar, &c., Australia, &c., 12; saigon, Pondi cherry, Alexandra (Fr.) and ouez (Fr.), double postage. There is no Registration to Bangkuk, New Caledonia, or Zanzibar.
NEWSPAPERS (To all the above places) 2
cezita
BOOKE AND PATTERNS, 6 conta, except Malta, W. Africa, St. Helena, Ascension, L'attore cannot be sent by French Fackst 8. Books to New Caledonia, Letter Rate; to Pondicherry, New Caledonis, Alexandria, , or buez, and cannot be paid to Saigon.
Australia, New Zealand, Taamania, Fiji, 1 oz, 2 cents; 2 oz., 4 conce; very 4 oz., 8 cauta.
The United Kingdom.
Letters.
Books & Patterns.
Superscription. via
s.12 v.!
Bvery 40%.
Brindisi (Br.).... 56
4
8
14
Marsailles (Fr.)...80 6 4
8
12
South'mpton (Br.)24 4
b. Francisco (U.S.)
4 (2
4
8.
By Priv. Steamer 12 2
24 6 4
в
12
"via Brindisi
Registration Fee, 8 dents,
PARCEL POST.-There is a common be lief in the existence of a Parcel Fost by which such articles as Fans, Curies, Bilk Dresses, Scarves, Jewellery, Artificial Teeth, &c., can be forwarded at low rates.
Lettera, Registration, Newspapers,
Books and Patterna,
Via Brindis Via Sou or Marseilles, thampion.
40 34
16
18
6
包 18
12
United States (via Europe), Canary and Madeira Islands, Canada, Vancouver's is land, Prince Edward's Island, New Brun- swick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia.
Lactera, Registration, Newspapera,
Booka and Patterns,
84
28
16
16
8
8
18 12
:
W. ladies, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Costa Rica, Guadaloupe, Guatemala, Grey Town, Harti, Honduras, La Guayra, Mexico, Monte Video, New Granads, Panama, Paraguay, Forte Kies, Surinam, Uruguay, and Venezuela..
Letters, Newspapera,
!.62
46
8
6
Books and Patterns, Registration, None
18
12
except to Brazil and
British West Indies, Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador, and Peru.
10
16
B4
58
8
#
Lettera, Newspapers, Books and Patterns, Registration,
20 14 None.
Any publication fulfilling the conditions hereafter named can pass as a newspaper.
The conditions are as follows me lat. The publication must consist wholly or in great part of political or other news, er of articles relating thereto, or to other current topics, with or without advertise-
menta.
No book-packet may be above ō ibe,
13 inches in width, or 12 inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of the Government offices.
When, owing to a great and unusual influx of letters, books, &c., the transmis sion or delivery of the lotters would be delayed if the whole mail were dealt with without distinction, book-packea may be kept back till the next despatch or delivery. The limit of size for a book-packet sddressed to any place abroad in 24 inches in length and 12 inches in width or depth.
Exceptions. No packet for Algeria, Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, France, Madeira, or Portugal, or for Barpt, Syria, or Turkey, when sent by French Packet, must be above 18 inches in longth, width, or depth.
AS REGARDS PATTRENL
They much not be of intrinsic value. This rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and indeed whatever may have a value of its own, apart from its more use ass pattern; and the quantity of any material sent ostensibly as a pattern must not be so great that it can fairly be, con- sidered as having on this ground an intrin- sic value.
Pattern and Sample Post to alonies and foreign countries is restricted to bona fide trade patterns or samples of merchandise,
Gouda sent for sale, or in uxestion of an
order (however small the quantity may be), or any articles sent by one private indivi- dual to another, which are not actual patterns or samples, are not admissible.
Patterns. or samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers open at the ends, and in such a manner as to be easy of examination. But samples of seeds, drugs, and sugh like articles, which cannot be sont 2nd. It must be published in numbers at in covers of this kind, but arch articles intervals of not more than 31 days, and only, may be posted enclosed in boxes, or must be printed on a sheet or sheets un-bags of linen, of other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened; or, in the case of seda, &c., for the United States of America, Holland, and its possessions, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Portugal and its possesions, Switzerland, in bags, sutirely closed, pro- vided auch closed bags are transparent, as to enable the Officers of the Fost Office readily to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents,
stitched,
3rd. The fall 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 subsequent page; and this regulation applies
to Tables of Contents and ludices.
a
4th. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part of matter like that of 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 lithographs 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.
à packet containing two or more news papera is not chargeable with a higher rate of postage than would be chargeable on book packet of the same weight.
a
A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted either unpaid or
Canada, British Columbia, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island, Vancouver's Island, Baba
a, Nassau, New Provid-
Aspinwall, Bermuda, Bogota,
Carthagena, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curagan, Fiji, Green land, Jamaica, New Gra nada, Nicaragua, Panama, West Indies Bawaii, Newfoundland Guatemala, Mexico, Salvador,
Venezuelai Belize, Greytoon, Quiana, Hor duras, Martinique, Santa Martha, Turk's Island,...... Brazil,...........
Bolivia, Ecuador, Chili, Peru, B Argentino Confederation, Bue
•
cents.
Money Order Begulations, 1-Money Orders will be issued at this Office and at the Agencies thereof at Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Monby Order Offoon in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for amounts not exceeding 10, at the rate of Exchange Current for Hach Mail, and charged with Commission according to the following Scale, víz:-
Cents,
For sums not exceeding £2,18 Above £2 and not exceeding £ 5,....96
19. Should It appear that Money Orders are used by mercantile men, or other, either in the United Kingdom or at Hong- kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the transmission of large sums of money, the British or Colonial Post Office, as the onen may be, will consider the propriety of in- creasing the Commission, and will exersies the power of wholly suspending for a time the lazue of Money Ordermaalla, odl
mond wa sita sad doek Emmingja kua
POST OFFICE NOTICE. Unclaimed Correspondence, May 5, 1876, Lots. Pape
1
Ahill Afon Andrews, C. A. 5 Andrews, C. 8. 1 Bales, James-- Baltzer, T. Bernel, Madlo.
Franzi Bowden, J. Bryzer, Jules 1 Butters, John Capilliers, Bot. 1 Champenois
Moner. C.
Chok Shan
Medon, Monar, 1
4 Morgard, Mr
Morris, H..
1
Morris, J.
1:
Myer, Mme. B
1
Ngoi Nam
1
Dominique Osborne,
1
Packer, Mr
1
Cinesita, Antonio 1
Cresewall, Goo. 1 Crosker, Thos. 8 Cromwell, J. M, 1 Dawes, George 4 De Silva, S.
1
"
8
"
£5
£64 *£7
£10,72 3.-No Money Order to include a trad. tional part of a Penny.
Dean, Rev. Dr. 2
Dupont, Mons, C. 1
Elliott, Eara T. 1 Fenn, James
1
Fisher, Miss
1
ક
6
Th
10
18
:
16
17
23
14
10
nos Ayra, Paraguay, Uru- guayjaponition Newspapers (aut over 4 oz.) 2. Booka, do,, per. 4. Ozgina 61. Any articles found enclosed in News papers or Book Packets (aa silk Jarves, jewellery, do.) will be detained,
_______Miscellaneous Notices,
The Post Office is not, by law, responsible for any loss or inconvenience which may arise from the non-delivery, mis-sending, or mis-delivery of any letter, book, or other postal packet (even if the packet be re- gistered); nor is the Post Office responsible any injury which a packet may sustain during ita transmission,
To guard against such injury all postal packets which are likely to suffer from stamping or from great pressure should be placed in strong covers and even with this precaution no fragile article should be sent through the Post. It should be remembered that every packet has to be handled several times; that it is exposed to considerable pressure and friction in the mail bag, and that, whenever the bag has in the course of its transmission to be transferred by means of the railway apparatus, the risk of injury
is much increased.
No information can be given respecting lettera which pass through & Post Office except to the persons to whom they are addressed; and in no other way is official information of s privato óharacter allowed to be made public. A Postmaster may however, give an address if he has no reason to believe that the person whose address it is would disapprove of his doing so.
Postmasters are not allowed to return any letter or other packet to the writer or sender, or to any one eles, or to delay forwarding it to its destination according to the address, even though a request to such effect be written thereon. Samples of intrinsic value must not be Postmasters are not bound to give change, sent to any foreign country except United nor are they author.sed to demand change; states; and in the case of France samples and when money is paid at a Post Office, of eider down, raw or thread silk, woollen whether as change or otherwise, no question or goats bair thread, vanilla, saffron, as to its right amount, goodness, or weight carmine, or singlass, are considered to fell auder this rule if they weigh more than can be entertained after it has been removed three ounces; and up to this weight raw and spur silk, as well as coloured and twisted silk, may be sent to Germany,
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, trade mark or number, and the price of the articles.
The rule which forbids thetransmission through the Post of any article likely to
It cannot be too distinctly stated that such insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid injure the contents of the Mail Bags.or }
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.
things can only be sent as Letters, and the or insufficiently paid book packet of the Boxes, or the person of any Officer of the and from the East and West Indies, and very cheapest rate is 12 cents per half ounce by Private Steamer.
All such packages should be Registered
(8 cento),
If the Parcel be heary it can be sent through one of the Parcel Expresses con- ducted by Blesers Lane, Crawford, or Dir W. H. Notley, which, for anything over or 8 ounces, will be found cheaper than the Post.
Continent, &c., of Europe,
Belgium,
Germany,
(Br.) via Brindial.
(Br.)
via Trieste
(Fr.) viá Marseilles.
4
Letters 18 22 18oz
Holland,Nw.pro. 4 4 O.P.
same weight.
The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp, or by the use of a stamped
wrapper.
No newspaper can now be sent through the post a second time for the original postage. For each transmisalon a fresh postage in required.
Every newspaper must be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing wax, 1ostage stamp, or otherwise) or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of easy removal for examination. If this rule be infringed the newspaper is treated as a letter.
Every newspaper must be so folded, as to admit of the title boing readily in spected.
A newspaper or of newspapers
packet which cun ains any enclosure except sap plementa is charged as a letter, unless the enclosure be such as might be sent at the book rate of postage, and the entire path be sufficiently prepaid as a book packet, in which case it is allowed to pass
t
Post Office is, of course, applicable to the Pattern Post; and a packet containing any thing of the kind, will be stopped, and not sent to its destination, Artiales such as the following have been occasionally posted as Patterns, and have bean detained as unfit for the Post, viz: Metal boxes, porce- lain and China, fruit, vegetables, bunches
Nourela,
B.
Parsons, B. T. 1
Pearson, Mir
Pedro de Paulo Y Fiton, Capt. J. G.1 Flace, Ed, Wm. S
Palli, Signors
Eloisa Ramband, donar. Bidzhard, G.
(Pilot)
Baddgues,
Leocadia Rowland, Samuel't
regd, 58, H. Roque de 1
Fanny Fong Mow Fook Yau, Misa 1 - Gropee, Mrs.
M. L
}
Ho Chesw Ches 1 Hurst, E. W. Johanson, M. Í Johnstone,
Bomerset
3.-Orders drawn in the United King. dom upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoko-Field, Rev. H. M. hama, will be paid at the rate of Exchange ruling on the day of arrival of the advice of such orders,
4-Alphabetical Lists of over 8,700 Money Order Offices in the United King, dom, showing the Counties in which they are situated, are hung up for public refer. ence at this Office, and also at Shanghai and Yokohama. -
5.Applicants for Money Orders must furnish, in full, the surname, and, at least, the initial of one Christian name, both of the Remitter and the Payee; if the Remit- tor or Payes be a Peer or a Bishop, his or- dinary title will be sufficient, if a firm, the usual designation of such firm, such as Baring Brothers, will suffice; but the mere term Mesars,, such as Mepers. Ri vington, or the name of a Company trad- ing under a title, which does not consist of the names of the persons-composing it, such as Carron Co. is inadmissible,
1
Jones, E. A. Kaizer, N. Les Kea (Pali-1
made China) Lo Yum-ting
compradore Louis, Mrs Marks, D. Marke, F. W. Martin, Charles 1
1 Samuelsen,
EN
Kooh bewa J+ Santos, Maroelisej Bolavo, D Simmonds, Charley,
Smith, Joseph Steedman
Capt. John Stephens, T. Stirling, Patrick Taylor, J. ASI
1 Thompson, J. F.1 Thomson, David 1 Vaurig, Inks I Wallere, George 1 Warren, H
1
Willes, R.
1
Wing Zhe
1
Wola, Lais
Woodworth, 4.6.3 Wootten, Henry 1
For Merchant Ships,
Lets. Pape,
Abbotsford, a.s. 1
Balgownie
1
1
6.The Remitter on stating that the Or der is to be paid only through a Bank, to have the option of giving or withdrawing the name of the Payee; in such case, the Order will be crossed in the same way that Adela Cheques are commonly crossed when they Antipades Citat z
7.When an Order is presented through Beemah are intended to be paid through a Bank.
Bank, a receipt by any person will be suf- Birker ficient, provided the Order bo crossed, with Blair Athol the name of the receiving Bank, and be Calabar, ... 7 presented by some Person known to be in Carmarthenshire 1 the employ of such Bank,
Cheviot, B.S. G. J. Leary Columba Crishan
a
Emmelite
Flintshire, ..
· Ly-ge-moon ́
kleman Mary Blair Nautilus : Nightingale Norbam Castle Novelty
Martha Broo
4 Otter Caps
Paraguay, 5.8.
1 regd.Pearl, *.8.
1 Pathan Portata
1
1
6
1 Prince Louis
Rachel
Rajah, 1.8.
Rifle
- Rifleman
Boger Rookwood
1
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Froshow,
+
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Chilles, Dried,
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Captain.
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Tons.
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Consignees or agents.
Destination
Remarks.
Steamers
4 Muller
Ger.
str. 1179 May
4 Wm. Pustan & Co.
4 Pateau
Fca.
str. 883 May
6 Siemssen & Co.
4 Smith
Brit
str. 1327 April
11 P. & 0. 8. N. Clo,
4 Marshall
Brit.
str. 1425 May
4 k Thomson
Brit,
str. 1842 April
6 h Craig.
Brit.
8 h Maury
5 Wood
5 h Burnie
6 Olark
6 L Paulsen
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1Adamson, Boll & Co 29 P. M. 8. 8. Co. 30 Adamson, Bell & Co.
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27 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
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8 Douglas Lapraik & Co,
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448 April 27 Lammert, Atkinioti & Co.
401 April 22 Wm. Pustan & Co.
678 April 24 Siemsson & Co.
287 April 80 Wm. Pustan & Co.
644 April 24 Captain
200 April 80 Chiness
176 Jan-8 Order
544 May. 1Russell & Co.
1157 April 28 Tudor Company
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182 April 6 Frazar & Co
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23
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2 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
280 June
18 Aug. Heard & Co.
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sach
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646 May 939 April 964 April
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200 180
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160 140
fresh, China Salt,
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559 May 324 June
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812 May 5Order
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400 850
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230 160
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800 400
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22
1700 1400 Ground Nuts,
40 .'catty
80
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Veal,
2 h Solano
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950 200-
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8 Hunter
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322 May
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catty
200 180
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275 May
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110 100
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11
200
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387 April
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318 April
39 Eduard Schellhaus dé Co.
Lishoes, Dried, Lemons,
800 850
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200 180
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377 May 8 Order
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4 Oehlmann
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180 160
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2 Petersen
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Bangkok
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130 120 320 800
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216 May
bk.
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120 110
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80
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Teal,
289 May
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2k McKeon
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.. catty
250 200 560 400
Plantains, common
40 80
39
Ploxis,
40
bk. 600 April 10 Rozario & Co.
Melbourne & Sydney
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400 360
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bottle
500 450
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* 8 h Linklater
8. o Cost
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436 April 26 Captain
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Brit Brit.
bk,
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296 April 25 P. M. 5. S. Co.
bk.
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Bombay Ducks Carp
per hundred
200.
catty
110 100
Sugar Cane,
. atlok
80
26
Tamarinds,
4 Duncan
Brit, bk.
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50
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San Francisco
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100
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70
23
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290 May 3 Order
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110 100
1 Blanchard
8 King
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800 Mar. 30 Captain 866 May
Allspice,
battle
250 200
Dog Fish,
80 70
19
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100
90
"
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. picni
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1600 1500
700 600
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180
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Drewes
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4Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 1Edoard Sobellbass & Co.
New York
750 700
File Fish,
110 100
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Tientsin
Fresh Fish, Large
100
"
•
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750 700
19
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220 160
5 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 29 Jardine, Matheson & Co. a Eduard Schelbase & Co.
4 Siemasan & Co.
Tientsin
Small
120 100
11
55
Charcoal,
ploul 1200 1100
Tientsin
Froms,
120 110
13
Cheese, Americas,
lb.
400
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160 140
19
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180 120
**
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450
each 1100
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120 110
+ *
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250 200
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smoked
160 150.
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1
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270 350
60 50
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100
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. bottle
200 150
, lb.
250 220
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Vessel's Name,
Anchor
digt.
Flag.
Class.
Tons.
Grine, H. P.
Date of Arrital.
. bottle
500 250
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Ariadne
€ 0 German
corvette
3400
April 14
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+
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700 800
40 30
100 90
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6 h Chinese
gunboat
431
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70
7 c British
steath sloop
727
120
May April 25
5
Geo, Robertson
Pomfret,
120 110
Gram,
pical
2750 2500
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4 British --
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462
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2200
400 Mar. 81
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1000
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400 April 18
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6
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500
April 20
F. V. McNair
6 b
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462
100
Mar. 16
Book Fish, Salmon,
23
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800 780
140
Mango Chutney,
.bottle
700 600
6 k
military hospital
2591
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7 h
gunboat
295
60
6 h British
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110
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.180 160
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sach
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464
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120 100
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250 200
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despatch vessel
660
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806
410
250 200
200 180
40 25
Bogo
bottle 320 200
Salad Oll,.
860 180
SBIPPING IN PORT, April 20, 1876,
British steamer for Shanghel
*Gwalior
Fonan Howsang
British stesinet Britisk gunboat Chinare corvette
Huped Paul-tak
Britis Beltink American Chinese American Ubinets
Balt, Coarse
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10
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20
15
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progressive and anti-obstructive in fone-
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American
Charybais
French
La Clothedrid .
12
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+
140
12 Sugar, China;
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100 70
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79
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300 270
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180
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750 800
$
100 80
Americati
Monobaby.
Best root
. Jack
bot
1000 900
April 23, 1876. MERCHANT STEAMERY,
Táku
British
Tinsid
British
Uhinese
VESSELS PASSED ANJÉR ·
Cabbage, Hongábig
bottle
200 180
British
MBRUĦANT CANINU VESSELŐ,
zed for pitking
German
Chatler
British barque
Coming-
maths
*Oyphtenes
British
Ellen Brötie
British barque
Fire Queer
Američal
Gesiena
Dutch schooner
bore may be sent to
Formbots
British
Badrig
Swedish barque
GEO, MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Once,
Fulyams
American
Bychow
American
· Since lett poit, or netired as Hongkong,
Trübner's Oriental Record contains the fol- lowing notios of the China Review :-"This In the title of a publication, the first number of which has lately reached us from Hong kong, where it has been set on foot as in bome respects a continuation of Notes and Queries on China and Japan, the extination of which useful serial a year or two ago has been much regretted in Europa as well as In China. Thepresent publication, judging by the number now before us, is intended to bocupy a position, as regards China and the heighbouring countries, somewhat similar to that which has been filled in India by the Calcutta Review. The great degree of at- tention that has been bestowed of late years upon the investigation of Chiness literature, antiquities, and social developments, to say nothing of linguistio studies, has led to the iconmulation of important stores of inform- ation, rendering some ench channel of pub- licity as is now provided extremely desir- able; and contributions of much interest may fairly be looked for from the members of the foreign consular services, the Uhinese Customs' corps, and the missionary body, among whom a high degree of Chinese scholarship is now assiduously cultivated, and who are severally represented in the first number of the Review by papers highly creditable to their respective authors. In paper on Dr. Legge's She King, by the Rev. E. J. Eitel, to which the place of honour is deservedly given, an excellent dummary is presented of the chronological problems and arguments involved in con- nexion with this important work. Some translations from Chinese novels and plays are marked by both accuracy and freshness of style and an account of the career of the Chinese poet-statesman of the eleventh pentury, Su Tung-p'o, by Mr. E. C: Bowra, is not only historically valuable, but is also distinguished by its literary grace. Beside notices of new books relating to China and the East, which will be a useful feature of the Review, if carried out with punctuality and detail, we are glad to notice that "Notes" and "Queries" are destined to Amoy find a place in its pages also. It is to be hoped that this opening for contributions on Chinese subjects may evoke a similar degree of literary zeal to that which was displayed during the lifetime of its prede- cessor in the field, and that the China Review may receive the support necessary to insure ita continuance. The publication is intend- ed to appear every two months, and will form a substantial octavo magazine,
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