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sat up at the close of the programme, and Boys' FACE-A race for the youngsters was resulted in a second victory for Stanfield, (otherwise knowings Down with the Tyrants!") who ran in spital style, uwi won very leckiy, spurts. The band of the 10th Regiment was in This concluded & very pleasant afternoon's attendance, and played a capital selection of
EDUSİC.
The Thotai assented, and the statement of Un, was then read by Mr. Seward for the My, Haskell, representing the O. & J. Trading defence. It is as follows:-
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CHINA.
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THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st 1972.
China and Japan being friendly, either shall, in ceas of experiencing injatite or wrong from another State, bs entitled to asistarice or god offices from the other.
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on ny retain.
Jan. 14th.
Authoriting was waived at the request of the ing the port, the balance of 6 cases remaining relations. In token whesar, the Plenipoten them Si-ngas-fo. The Mahomedons of this phoc, troops will actually march into Kaisen. The ten neerunt, and dismissed the application of eonaigneen, raade through him. The merchan after the Golden Age loft being kept in the tiaries afix their respective seals. When the estimated at fifty thousand, were from the benditary and civil mandarins with the army of plaintiff,
From this jidement plaintiffs forthwith ap- pealed, au the ground, that the Court had ima ding in question was re-exported to Japan, Hongkong it taken on board the Oremian treaty bug been approved by the Emperors of ginning forbidden to leave the city, under Tanu are alrendy proparing here for the jour pacicugen being transhipped to the Gang Whus be wished particularly to impress was China and of Japanpond ratifientiors have boap malty of death, and this feetriation is severe-ney to Suchat,
Su-obou, no a glance on the war will showt properly relosed to admit the documentary ovi tid & to this Orgman, and a bond was given that, while arms imported could only balanded exchanged, it shall be promulgated throughout ly enforced upon them wasil buis day. Thesi tha the C. & Trading Co, would abide by the by special permission or under bond, armaich country, fu order that the offi ile may overbearing manner of former time ara and to you, is the forthest place in China proper, one of the semiplied by the Supreme decision of the Teung-li Yemen and the Midie-transhipped had been treated as ordinary mos- becotas acquainted with it, and uphold its pro have given way to great humility. The pagan only 100 distant from the Ka-yu-koon, the Core of New York, whereby their case was population of the alty, catiated at about one last gato in the wall, which termantos there matally deinaged, end therwise the fuðs. ter in the matter, ve to whether the value of kanilise The long interval olapsing botweso visions.
In the 10th year of Tanz Che
million, in very desirous of killing them all, This guts, which before the reletion, was kept ment of the Conenfor Court was against law the oonalghment khonld be forfeited. If there the 24th Nov,, when first adrices stated the
In tho 4th year of Ming-Chi,
and only prevented from doing so by the man locked, and was expressly opened for every aud equity. were no witnesses for the Government, the gasa good were about to be shipped, and the scond
traveller, inaabanlly the door of the Chinese The oase being thing transferred to Shanghai, darins, would rest on the Treaty.
advice in January, that they were so, wie due
Tha Arab Generál sent by the Chingne Go. Empire in that direction. The Chinese will Mr. Ranic was enrrent us Counsel for the The Taotsi repeated the siramundiances pro- to an interruption in the exeation of the arfer, LETTER FROM BARON VON RICHTO-vernment against the rebels was Tu-ta-jin, and endeavour to reextend their dominion at least appellauts, and Mr. Frames was instructed to
FEN TO THE SHANGBAĻOHAMBER A very good start was effueted, and the ex-ading the granting of the hond, which he led caused by strikes and the diffulty of finding s
to bave been an enrgetic but crust seldior, until there. And I am confidant that they onduct the ease of the respondent. Prociona. UF COMMERC tended line began at sree to alosoup. At the accepted on the first instanations from Peking steamer, the P. & O. declining to take the ear
But all the success which he had with the few will succeed before long, because the Mahoney to the case being hered. Mr. Eames morad SI-NGAN-EU, PROVINCE OF Saner, beginning of the last round Mr. Brenin bad prohibiting Arrival and re-export of arms, and go,
This alased the statement of the case. M**
Jan. 19th, 1972.
troops nt his command was, to repel the rebele, dans are diminishing in number and cannot the Court that respondent might be allowed to or taken Mr. Williams, who was lending, and said that be hel afterwards applied a second
I reacted this place a week ago. I find that from 1861 to 1886, gradwuly from the eastern get any assistance, while the Imperialista enn fie his own action aging appollants, and this being the ones be naturally finished a long me for instruations, but kid jot yet received Seward did not think that any infraction
reply.
of the Regulations had been winde ont, and the Catholic Missionaries are in regular eu-frontier of the provinca of shenai to beyond Si- increase their forces. An inereuse in number that it should form part of the case appealed, way in front, Mr. Fairile coming up at about the same distance behind. Time, La. 20 ecc., Mr. Seward thought a record of the present asked if the Toni was prepared to canoe the municatiu, with anko, and make use of fu. This win necomplished with great aiono vclà probably be of little mail to them; and be heart at the same time. He further All the bas they strengthen the efficiency of theirarmy moved for an adjournment bi tho ouge til Jane The Taotni replying their kind services in forwarding you this.bole. En of men among bis own troups. or one cecond longer than Mr. Brenan took bearing should be made on both sides, so that confecution warrant.
they should not send different cases to Peking that he could not do anything, as he badawat the It is mainly intended for keeping you posted in Mahoracons whom To got hold of, women and lay ndding foreign-armed troops, which have next, in order that Mr. John Foster, who fa ohildren inclorled, ware killed. The rivers are elevidy done, the miracle of alcoring Blensi now in America, but is expected in Shanghii by Jast year with layarda' starL.
for consideration. A simple statement of the cane forward, Mr. Soward said he would then regard to my beraubruts, as I have not the said to have hean conured red with blood at without one ganahot. If the Imperialists the time mentioned, might be present to give CONSOLATION RACK-200 yards-Pins $10,
fuota was all that was necessary that the refer the matter to the US Minister at leisure at present for detailed calcations. that time. It appears that the Chinese Go-sbeeld sccpced, find pesice be re-established in evidence. The hearing of this motion 7:19 W. Browne, RN,
I left Péking on October 25th, and made im- Treaty proibited the importation and exporta. Peling.-N. G. Daily News.
mediately for the high bills which border the vernant did not take the matter norious in these two provinces, after they have been partially gone into yesterday, but was adjourn tion of arms, and that defendants búntitled, having received an intimation to that effect, THE TREATY BETWEEN JAPAN AND plain to the west. After visiting some of the hand, as long as there were Taiping and Nlen-allowed, by gross negligence, to suffer imed, and subsequently the matter was ordered to coal districts from which the capital in supplied, fel rebels to fight against; but after having menscly during an entire deande, thay will owe be argued preliminarily to the hearing of the bat only a few days bofers the arrival of the
(North China Korald.)
I went by an exceedingly mountainous but sent an insufficient army into Shensi, content it mainly to foreign arms and farcign drill, ense.
It may be further stated that the gecounts arms.
Translation
Tory intaresting te to Pau-pan-chau, und stelf with protecting the passages across I have visited an arsenal in this city, where a
Considerable quantity of ammunition for forsign of the appellante (Memurs, Westray and Gibbs' China and Japan have long been friendly; proceded to Sten-huu-fund Kalgan, Tapent the Hang-ho, lending into Saus
In 1866, To was killed in. battle, and Teo artis ia nde, hy man from Nisgpe, who have roferro chiefly to ten transactions, commission but now desire to improve their relatious fortnight beyond the Great Wall, anking Bang-pay was appointed in hie plase Bovarper had their course of instruction in the arcanle on tens, and the parafiase and denial of and to render Lein moro permanent delightful trip through southern Mongolie, In In Aug. of last year we received from Japan There live therefors been appointed on the the precation of which I was each assisted by General of Kantu and heusi, and Doctander of Bhanghai and Nanking. The lead even of tain teamers cluding the steam irg Woo. instractions to ogler cortain monitions of war, part of China as Plenipotentiars. His Excel the hospitality and civility of the gentle pen off of the songs, stationed in to two which they oret their bullets has English brands. nag-by them to the orier of respondent. ap of losava alleged to have been sustained on Fans. The career of this Generat infinier with the Imperial army, who has much distin ply to the Japuntas officials at one of the Commerce, Guardian of the Heir apparent gave me the pleasure of bis oumpasy on the year is well known. He distinguished en shot himself, and earned the first red but the sten ing Woo which losses were the which our agent or had contracted to suplency Bar Li Hang-abane, Commissioner for the Belgian Catholic Mission; one of them province, with the express order to reside in There is also a French ulicer, General Finel. The crux elain of respondent is chiefly made
Chancellor of State, President of the Board of whole way, and weat with me till Ta-tung-fuisself in Setting the Taiping and Nientei, on He came to Shepsi with Li, one of whose dirent result of appellants negligence. ports. We telegraphed this order at once to London About the 24th of Now, we received War, and Viceroy of Chilli and on the part of in northern Shansi Another fortnight Bat his career in the war against the battalions be commanded. I met him at Ho Though the manner in which she anse oame vices from London that the material was Japan, Taung, High Minister of State, in con- devoted to the journey from Ta-tang-fu to ziwe-teile warked by a lost complete want chan, en bis way back to Tiantsin. Bat Tar-before the Court today was farinally only n sbeat to the shipped, and on the 20th January junction with 1 and Tab, ach in accordano vien, on which I visited the lean of success. The rebels immediately regrined caninen tronght with him the Imperial order to preliminary motion, arainst which Mr. Ronnie ATTACK AT SHANGHAI ON MESSRS.
were advised that it had been shipped in the with instruction from their respective Sure one of the enged mountains of Chini, with
ad to show cause why it should not be grant- FARNHAM AND ROHL NEAR THE KINTOAN BRACONJ
steamer Hongkong. The steamer arrived ca reigns to confer together and deliberate on arti-commits of ten thousand Frat altitude It was Presession of the districta which it had ecst his return with him to Kane, where he will com
mation without,in faat, going thoroughly into before had the devastations made by the rebels Freignor in the army in these prorisees." (N. C. Daily News.)
the 31st Jan. Immediately npn receipt of elon of agreement to be observent perpetually in the first days of December, and the weather predecessor so much time to take, and time mand six battalions He is now the ouly fead, yet on it was impossible to argue on the Besides these elements of strwyth, the can the case, it was agreed that the hearing of the The startling intelligence was received on the first advice from London, I want to the and without infringement, by each Stale; and intensely cold.
It was my intention to go from Taiyuan.fi Kanzu and Shengi hear an great na they were Saterday night, March It, that ears, FamCustom-house, in order to earn what proceed they have agreed as follows:
westward into Shenaf, and to explore the total in the years following the Roession of Ten-kung berant harvest which has been obtained this motion snt of the entire caso should be one ham and Rohl bad been attacked by Chinese was pecessary to protea tronshipment
Hene forward Chin und Japan shall drewly unknown northern portion of that province, pau. On the whole road from Two-kean to this year in Shenst allows the Imperial army to be and the same. Dear the Kintona Beacon; that Mr. Farnham pervit. I was informed that the Onsdoms was bully wabled, and that grace smprehen-ould not grant fratshipedat permits, and closer to each other; and to reader their friend. But I was obliged to give up that plan, those place, the years from 1867 to the spring of 1870 well provided with food. Money, too, appours M. Rendic, therefore, proceeded to argue for that a petition for such anst be made to the ship enduring, the behaviour of moh towards districts being devastated and much depopu. were described to use as those in which the to be plentiful. The Mahumene, on the the appolinara chat nothing in the demurrer of sima were entermined for the safety of Mr. Tastai, through the Connal. I called, upon the other shall be that of malual respect, with-iated by the Maliouedan rebels, some of whom suffering was greatest. Singne.fu was then contrary, can be cut off from their chief Bourons reapaistent was offertaal to stop the exeontion Böhl, who was missing. Mr. Etripling with a party of Police and overal Foreigners, who the U. S. Consal-General, and was informed out depreciation on either side. Thus lasting are said to be still in the hills, and to make completely surrounded with rebels doring two of supply, and any finally he obliged to sur- of the New York indement for his clicate, Re travelling unsafe. I found it quite impossible years, and many people in the alty dlad from render to an overwhelming army. Their lot in spondent, inderd, alleged that be had not been Volunteered to accompany him, Mr. Blethen, that immediate application would be made to pence shall be maintained.
tabire men or animals for that trip, and had starvation, Buttles were lost, regiments deci-this one would be to be billed to the last may sited to appear before the New York tribenal, Since my entry in Stenst, I have been con- and that the judgment given in absence was and Dr. Henderson, at once went down in the the Tastai for the permis. In a few days the Consul informed mo that the Thotai had in.
therefors to follow the great high-roud which mated, and no anceris gained.
It was in this exegency that, an you will stantly among soldiers and officers. Among unjust and wrongfal. Bet the foot was that steam ir Sansen; nud arrangemesta were made fitated that he had no power 18 grants per
leads by way of Ping-yang-fe and the Tang-recollect, Li-hung-ching got the order, in the the latter there are men of a military turn of repelent was in Ameries prior to the trial, for the Nomancy to follow in the morning,
The following, so her as we have been able to is, but would ask for instractions. This in
kan gate to Sing
I am struck with the greatness and import. spring of 1870, to Bght the rebels in Shansi mind, who in time of war will do bonour to and hat employed Counsel to defood sa oase, Formation led me to believe that the reference lauro them, are the particulare of the affair.
noo, politically, a well ordially, of and Kansu. Ha marched from Wobang.fo their position. Nor are the soldiers, who and His Lordship would see from the record of Our readers will remember the wreck, last by the Tastai to higher authorities would be
The fun of the two countries being different, this city, which, after the partial destructionp the Fan river, and entered Slanet will his are mostly from Honau and Human, made of the New York Supremo Cart that responent's December, nog te Kintuan Bacon, of the favourable to our intercats. As wo were eneb Am imrque Loch Lamar. She was baden with day expecting the arrival of the material, naither shall ask to imposs its own low on Nanking, Wuching and Hangchau, is pro forty battalions, of the nominal strength of bad stuff. They hava mostly staat framar, and Counsel had, in fact, appeared for the defence timber for Mosta, S: 0. Farnham & Co. The kept in ummunication, with the Con the other; but such shall afford mutual protes-bably the second in size in the Empire. Its vendred men se las avery other battalion cas stand fatigue remarkably well. But they and led evidence in support of it. If respond- Chinese of course plundered the ship.. Resul of the US Government, He framtion to membante and people and no riolation magnificent walle have completely protected it which shall have to mention.) All of these are not animated by either a military or uent's Counsel was incompetent or was im. presentations were made to the Chinese Autho: time to time informed us that he had not of the law by residents in either country shall from destruction by the rebele. I hope to revided with foreign arns some of them patriotis spirit, and the only means to keep perfostly supplied with tractione or other give you some data of interest in regard to it, drilled by foreign officers, and practised in war up a slight discipline among them la the Tear materials for defending the case, that was 10 received the desired permit, but felt ova be allowed.
fare. But sonrealy had General Li reached bis fal power of capital punishment which every spondent's fraitor his mistortune, but in either rities, nad offers trade to pay the connery paident that it would be granted. Aboot a pls one third of the alte salvage on any weak before the material actaully arrived, the
The Ambassadors of each avantry shall, with To my great regret, I omat leave the explora place of destination, when he wse called to the commander of at least one battalion wields case his (Mr. Renoie) clients should rent be called wood recovered. The Tuotai ardered the wood to be given up; but an the negosiation from Cogul-General told us that he and aret to the their families and suite, bave access to Peking tion of the province of Kamsa to some fetare Province of Chill, after the massacre of Tien over his own man. It is made use of literally to suffer. They bad scured a judgment in dish had not been very successful, Mr. Tautai, and he did not anticipate my order for and fedde respectively, either for permanent traveller. That country is in a very unsatistao.in. He left his troops in Shenat, and gave and many are the soldiers' heads white cut their favour. from a competeet tribunal in the held it since then. The fame of Id-hung-chang forcible illustration of the complete lack of spondent had pindneed ng round why the Bri- Furahan determined to tfr whelber he could confiscation, but that as the worst the goods residence or on a visit. Enel ambakander shall try condition, the Mabomeda revela bolding the command of them to General Lia, who has off by the orcontioner. On there be any thore legitimate exergies of its jurisdiction, and re- would are to be returned to Hongkong, and bear his own expenses; and shall be at liberty portion of it, and unking traveling in the rest (or, parkings, of bis foreign arms) is so great, military spirit than this, that the executiones tish Courts should not caforce it in the ordinary not do better by a personal sisit.
to tent koues ar land for official purposes, of it troublesome und neute. The villaizea ure
sapport of bia argument. bom and Mr Roal with some Chinese destined per the lutzer, would be the case. From these Bash shall have facility for the carriage of his deserted and destroyed: the two high-reads to that the rebels withdrew immediately on the is one of the comrades of the criminal, and get course. Ife quoted a long array of authorities
On Friday evening, accordingly, 3r. Farn that he had onderstood from the Total's mua-
Lan-china-fu filled with soldiers, of whose pro.pproach of his troop, never engaging reoires five hundred car for cutting off his
in fight with them. No one of the head!
Mr. Enes, while agreeing to the general to net as interpretes, went down in a hoare-statements it will be seen that we practised no effects, and for sending despatches; &o..
concealment, that we neted in good faith, and
pensity for stealing I have had personal ex
principle of the law as inid down by Me. Raznie, bat, by the creek which rune from Pooting that wa were led to believe the goods might be Although the officials of each country bave perience, besides having been warned of them by soldiers of that any whom I met has ever
I am about to leave, this place, and bantenendenvoured at some length to show that the inluad to the city of Churn shi, At this city, which is about five miles from the Beacon, they troushipped, or at the worst returned to onerades of rank, these do not exactly correspond. their own officers. There is still a good deal of seen a rebel. The whole province of Shen- Fanded and hired chains, in which they went to kong. I bave to state, finther that to the It isagreed therefore that those who are about travelling done between Si-nom-to and Lan was at once cleared of organized reto tinish this letter. To complete my narracases be quoted were inapplicable to the present to mirob Aworion, and had taken some stops towards the wards the coast, Leaving their chaire at a Lost of my knowledge and belief, it has been the same rank shall correspond on terms of clian-fri, chiefly by merabants. They go in huge bele without bloodshed, note bot stragglers time of the operations of the Chinese arany, I case. It was trate that Mr. Foster had been to place near the Sea Wall, shout are miles frer usual for the Oustores, antil lately, to graat equality. Those in on bordiste positions shall bodies, choosing title known byeways through timing. The wain body retired into Kanau mast add, that Teno-chu-den the Beacon, they proceeded to look about for permits for the tranabipment of arms and give precedence to those in bigber mak, and the bills, and are yet eubjested to much danger where they were received by their coreligion with his twenty-two hattalions of Li's troops defence of the oare. But bis main relança shall acurd to them the due ceramonies. Des and annoyance, besides nsing agrast dealers, although thesaure sail not to be ia com directly through the whole length of Kamen to was on his brother, resident in New York, to come trace of the missing cargo, and discovered unitions of war, to say applicant.
of time. The hardships of such a trip, and the piete la mony with the Mabomsdana of Shenei. Sa-chau, a distance, from bor of 5,200 whom he made fully known all the details of the From a question by the Tuota, it appeared patchen shall be addressed, by either side, to si
Since the spring of 1879, pruce any there nearly one balf of which is through territory anae, nolent rusted the relative documents. Mr. alet of word and large timbers secreted under that the form of application for permits for tran officer of corresponding rank with the writer, length of time which it would require, would stacks of straw. They told the villagers that onc of the Chinese with them was cuthorised to take shipment of sumtions of war and the permits and not to a higher official. In case of inter- hurdly be commensurate with the rest that I fore be said to be comparatively restated in ocenied by the rebele. Although he is to sat Foster then started to return to China. Counsel delivery of the word, and that when be returned themselves had been the same those for or viewe, the rank and unme of the visitor must could expect to arrive at under the present cir henni, thong a site of complete safety is independently from Tao-kung pan, bis more seemed to hare beau cagued by his brother, but
dinary merchandise.
appear his ourd. When a Japanese oliemal cumstances. I would, moreover, not be able to not quite restablished chiefly in the billy nents will assist the intended operations of this that legal gentlemau bad heen only very im to de so he would pay thom for it. The vil
The Toti vemasked that the practice is first arrives in China, he shall at once address go beyond Laun-chau-fu and as no road exista districts of Yen-gun-fa and Yu-ling-fu. The general. It is confidently expected that the perfectly intrasted in the case when Mr. Fos- force before the notification of 31st July ouine to the local authorities a comunication boar between Kane, and Szechuan, I would have to remnants of the population have left their rebele will not dare to oppose the march of ter's brother died-1 fact which Mr. Foster biding places in the billa and returned in their Tran, and will avoid any collision with be learned only after arriving in Chins. Mean- The chick while the case had come before the New York to action was not applicable to the perioding hie seal, to guard against forgeries, and return to Sheraf in order to go south.
In regard to the province of Kunan, I most villages, any of which have been rapidly troops. They have no canon. following, and that gouds coming into the port vice versa.
Leirefore confine myself to collecting data from built. The province will remain in a paterpon they use is said to be a sort of giuvall for transhipment came into the port all the
other persons, and will proceed from herendition as long as it is occupied by foreign fastened on the saddle. They have no infantry, bat fight only on horseback, and we their enc. ared trooper
Praeceding now to the province of Kanuu, cesses to quick and unexpected attacks. In directly to Szecbags.
state this soulshing fact that General Lim did rond from Lau-obau-fo to Stobau, cavalry not follow up bis enormous advantage, but would be no match to well armed infantry, pro- antented himself, during the Inst eighteen vided that the military drill is equal on both wouths, with guarding the frontier of Shensi sides. But it is probable that the Mahomedan awards the Kanen eido. He left all the fight borbemen know stiil lees of drill in mnk and ing in Lausn to Tao-kung-pau, with whoin he file than even Chiness infantry.
I do not know for how long time Tear is to An some notes respecting the Mabomedan was evidently not ou terms of harmony; and
Judgment was delivered on the 6th fastant, rebelli aay be of immediate intercat la though second in military rank to him, he neocupy the vestern end of Kansa; perhaps be Shaugh. I will communicate you already now versisted him in the avere struggles which will wait there until Ho-cban a caken by Teo. a followe
This came was decided in the Provincial The two States may appoint Consuls at each what I could learn is regard to it. The lathe army of Tso had to auderge sometimes in kang-peu, cutting off the Mahomedans from of these open ports. for the control of their forcation in pollented from many and varied is close vicinity. Teo-kung-pun is said to any retreat to the west. Bat I understand Court of Foochow in favour of the defendants, have the immediate command of about two from his own officers, that bris real place of des-and against this decision the plaintiffs appeal The Taotairemarked that this argument conld respective subjects, All questions of litiga sources.
The year 1861 is stalet is the time when burdred battalions, or about one busdred them-tination is Ili, where some of the cities thas An action was brought by the appellants, who not hold good, because the Regulations profi-tion, administration of property, &c. arising a white creek which by between him and the bited tire introduction of arms into the port, anteng their own Rationals, stall be determined rebellion, commenced. It is emphatically sand men, ottimally not counting Lin's were formerly under Chinese dominion how are an Americas firm, reading in New York, t--but which checked his parauerand and there could be no transhipment without the by the Consule, according to their own laws, and positively deserted, by persons who are troups), which are sly all in Kanen. occupied by Ritesian troops, who prevent in E. S. A upon a judgment obtained by theur that sa-kung-pen, although that province any declaration of in fependence against the respondente in the Supremo Court made the back of his way across country to the ads arriving here, and the Regulations von In questions where subjcers of both countries in the position to be wall informed, chuterabend-reat, and lacking energy on the part of the Mahoniadans. These same of New York, for the sum of $54,942.64, and Beacon, bere be srived thoroughly orhurst
sequently being broken.
are concerned, the complaint Abull address the firet move was made in this province: el, and was kizdiy tended by the foreigners in
thas the province
of is a cautions and prudent general, and that Lia offers say (Lgive the information for what it the question is whether that judgment can be Mr. Seward observed that he was only read.petition to the Clonen) of the accused, wlio of Shenai,and' sburg. He dil Lot observe that any of his sing r Haskell's statement, for which he did sind fire exaltavar to bring about a settle Kanou end the distant regions of Torkestan wint of sucus in dee to the fact that his troops way be worth), that the Russian Governaient taker hora as coulaire. The respondent suilta puraned him; bot the Beacon keeper says that, as Mr. Parnbgm came to warda begot bold biust responsible. Ther question of ment of the ease; and, falling this, all and I followed afterwards, one by one, there much inferior in Oghting expacity to those as requested the Chiness authorities at Telting pat in no answer in the Court below, but up. Bescom, there were a dostu or more people breach of Hegulations would be for the Tseng-quaint the next Authorities, who will inhomedons there being encouraged by the or- of Li-bong-chang, und were originally badly to retake possession of those cities, dechiriny peared and pleaded that he had a large coun- to lowing him at about 300 or 100 yards of Yamin to decide. He continued-A notice investigate it, arrest offenders, and recover debts; ample set by their co-religiontas in Shenei. It me the course of Lime they have re that the Russian troops will withdraw on the terclaim against the appellants, and cler that these are said to bave been taken by the rebels, reinforcement thirty battalions before an-New York, and that, he had authorised his probably with the teation of mobbing him if we from the Custom-house ou the Sist but who shall not be required to make good is for this reason that they bad auch easy workceived a great many foreign arms; but most of unrival of the Chines. Tsan is waiting for a he had ast bad legal notice of the gait in in the far west, in killing the Chinese and make's troops not being accustomed to their dee dertaking the marsh beyond the Kia-yu brother in Canada to protect his interests, he became belpless. Mr. Miller. (be Light of July, 1871, which reads: "Notios in herchy the losses of individuals.
ing themselves independiat.NE
abort time ago to kwon gate, through the Shamo desert, to fumi employing a certain Mr. Ward na luwper; house keeper) at oure started of overinnd for given, that the practice of allowing monitions
I either State have no Consul na Treaty Not much of a definite character can be as supply wat sens
and that this brother died before the soit case Kunst, but the rebels caught the whole trap, and the region beyond,, aster Luzantee will be discontinued on the Port, its enbjesta who may he resident there certained in regard to the immediate cance ofked the excurt, and took poncaaton of the Wa may therefore be prepared to hear before to bearia. The Court below found that the 31st of Oct. next, after which date the Regala-aball bar anbject the Ted Authorities. In the rebellion. Those of a more remote shume
long of the restoration of Chinese rule, aokely evidence of thy defendent John Foster was Mr. Estl. when the attack was made, he- tione relating to munitions of wy contained in case of offences being committed, the Loanl tor dato for back in history. Since the time and
Although Tao-ke-pan was defeated in many the province of Kanao, butalso in the regions wasting at the bearing before, the preme cams reparated from Mr, Farnham, and ran
Bule 3 and Section 5 of Forte 5 of the Regula Authoritive ahall investigats them and arrest when, under the Tang dynasty, the Mahomed zu round in rear of a home, hat was knocked down lives appended to the Taif will consequently oclarita, so far as their owa subjects are configur (pronomced on or Huehuet by the battles (so calleu) and his maks are souchayad extending to the Russian frontier. If Court at New York and that therefore the eri- and beaten. Regaining bia feet, be made us run for the top of the chibankant, where he be in full force"-signed, &c. This notice does veraed; or, on the other band, saumit the case Obiness) were called from their pasture gronade thinned, be has one sign l stesse The Ma. these areas siinid be zubieved, the Chinese lanes before the said Court was incomplete, and etuated beyond the Great Wail, west of Ning booda bnd, from of all, two strongholde in owe them to a great extent to foreign arms and it therefore went into the case again and found in the woot, to Hussin agsistance. Whether in favour of the defendant. What I have to mude a stand and hoid his pursuere ut bay for not imply that the practise of gmoting permits to the nearest Contal for adjudication.
for the purpose of transhipment will be discon-
bis-fo, to aid the Chinese against the invasions. The first of these was Kin-vi-pu, si atique with a rake which he had picked up tinned. It did not occur to us that it would The subjects of either Stute residing at the of the Tibetans from Kokoor, these people uated on the right bank of the Yellow River, they will attempt after that to re-establish their decide is, whether the Court below, or this Court, lie was overpowered, however, and Eud on affect this shipment till after I had reported the open ports are to inintain friendly intercourse, took a arma footing on the territory of China cut 100 dus south of Ning haifa, and the dominion to the diestion of Yurkand and can reopen the question decided in the Foreign more to rab, but was enaght, knocked down the matter to the Costas and the Conenlate. They are not to carry excids, nor other wea proper, and spread gradually over the worth same distance from the Great Wall. This place is Kastigor, remains to be seen. All those tasks Cortal Now York. It is well established that an Brain, besten vary baily about the body: At this time the merchandise, according to our pune. Thoes ffanding in the respect shall be western providoes Although those of Shensi and said to have been occupied by the Mahamedans appear on account of deserts and distans, for Baghsh Court will orditarily not reject a foreign though not cut robbed of his watch and advices, was already on the way. The advices parished, and their arms cafucated. Subjects and Kiusa wear the queue and speat Chiher, since more than a thousand years. After they greater than they are in reality. An oneway she jogaratns evidence of a debt, where all things spectacles, his clothes torn, and left of the actual shipment and the bills of lading of either Stato riding in the territory of the they are considered by the pagang as a different had gained there a firm footing, they settled in withdraws immediately on the approach a few upon the fcc of the judgment apporto harabea prostrate that he believes the villagers con-came to land about tou dare before the stoseur other must each mind bis own business; and, people; and this view is corroborated by their the unch stronger places Zo-chau, about SM well uried Chinese battalions in certainly a son- rightly perforatel and so qu'ation as to jorts- sidered bin dead. After some time he got up having on board the goods arrived. It was then whether bia stay be long or slit, be shall be features, which differ from those of the southwest of Lar-olanifu, the capital of the temptible enemy, even though the Chinese he diction is raised, unless it be shown extrinsi- daggered on, bardly able to find be way too late to take the cargo eat at Hongkong. subject to bịs Coueul's control, fie shall not Chinese "proper. The pugins us here province. It ixcitated aidat bigh and ragged overawed by his supposed valear und ebergy, cully that the judgment was obtained by fraud, or by means clearly contrary to natural justice, to bie bout. Prasing a joashions he went in and asked for some-ten, but was refused bare been sent to order the steamer to dis- competitive examinatione, causing confusion,
The Trotzi neked it a telegram could not change his exitus, nor present himerit at the generally, for themselves the well known extins, and can only be approached by nar. The Chiocse have overpowered the nations of
wark their distino footpatha leading through ooky defiles Central Asia before they were able to bring intaa, for instance, without any notice, smages, term "Hanjin," to it struggled on again till he became uncou charge the goods at Hongkong.
tion from the Babomedans. These, inchidna ebau is known, even in Europe, as the place the field foreign arms and enginos, and they or appoartaco of the party defendunt, or any scious, only recovering to find himself in the Mr. Saward said it would have been necessary Subjects of other State flying from justice to namerens converts of purely Chinese origin which has been, since centaries, the busbad of should certainly have easier work now, when the equivalent proceeding. Now in the present. of it to perfectly regular, according to bes, and to a from his boatmen that tw to send the bill of lading, which was the the territory of the other shall be apught for by are duled Huet Auer, and since they are in re all Mahomedan anti-Chinese machinatione, mero ramour of their weapons can clear un ense, the inlgment appears upon the face
tires had earried him on board. The mob evidence of property. This the defends had the local authorities, who sunfl give informabellion, Heifet. The contempt up which the Now, Ein-ki-po wa tuket, sheat April 1371, by tire province of rebels
the Imperial troops onder Tao-kung-pan, und I have been invited to travel to Kanse with the procedure of the Supreme Court of New again came up and flung stones of the bout, only received. As was stable ten days before, bing, in case of capture, to the Fugitive Cu Mahomedans hold the pork-eating: Hus J the rebels répaised beyond the Yellow Hiver the samy of Tsan, whose offers and audiers York. An answer was put in to the suit hy which left the place and proceeded to Clinen the arrival of the stoniner, and there was consul, and arrange for bis deportatiou.
and the aversion whiel theas Lave against pesicce then, Kagan is cleared of organized rebel have invariably treated me very olsilly. This Mr. Ward, as attorney for the defculant Mr. sha, entering the vity by the water gate. Haring sequently no time to resum it to Hongkong,
plo living among them and baring meaners | prsured a chair, Mr. Rühl went to the Yamon
The Thotai understood that goole might be Babjects of either rountry, residing at the and customs in diferent from their own na even trupa east of the Hwang-ho, with the exception would be a fiaa chance for an adventurous tra- Foster, from stretion given him by that, to culiet the b-lp of the officials, and on purchased by telegram, had thought the land treaty parts of the other, who ere guilty of to presinde intermarriage, hue oreated aineo of the elty of Ho-phnu and its environs. On the veller. But it will probably be a march of goutten himself, when at New York in 1839. the way was mobbed again. The mandarin told bin this be bad better not go back in bising of them might be effected in the same way, crime, or who go into the interior with firearms ancient times much il-feeling between the ad- left bank of the Hwang-ho, the Imperialiste several months, and by joining it. I will lose all from written memoranda and front divers co- own chair, and sent him to the boat in the oft-if it were explained that the bill of lading and kill people, shall be arrested by the coal barents of the two religious, and it has much of the two cities of Lumbufu and Ning hat the good season for czechuca and Yunnan, sultations bell with bint. Frona Me Foster's
would fallow the telegram.
official, and banded over to their Coneal with a increased within the last decades. The Main, bat no teritory beyond them. All efforts where I fad just a anexplored'a region, and own cridanes it appears that he gave Mr. Ward eial chair. Briving left here, Mr. El sent Mr. Seward said he was not competent tapetatement of their offenen. If they resist the homedans, who, in general, prospered well, and about now be concentrated towards the cap perhaps also just as inch, or as little, fighting, anteority in writing to defend the case. Icac
is the key to have collected on my journey inch waterial | not hohl the allegation of tho defendant, that aut some of his beaten to endeavour to hear decide upon that point, but gave Mr. 11askell's officer seat to arrest them, they may be slain on are a more vigorous and energetic pathan betur of He-cbat, which what had become of Mr. Farnham, but they re- turned, without any hidings; and Mr. Rebatement of it. That gentleman, being the spot; but their Dosen shall be informed of Han-ja, grew fimad and overbearing, while the suppression of the rebellion. It appears which, I trust, will be of interest to the Cham housked his brother in Caula to protect his then, about 1 A., despatclaud & miza with a aerobant, ought to know what coulter eculd theoreumstances and be given opportunity for these bid an adrantage by their greatly tatt if that city were taken, the Imperialists bon of Vomeres. But I shall not be able to interte in conjunction with Mr. Ward, and that nute to Staugai, which was received about 4 not be done, and he said the course the Tuotai investigation. If such cases occur in the interior superiornmbers. Acts of violence became more id candy regain possession of that narre work it up before my return to Shangbai In a his brother unfortonitely died before the bes beyoud the Usnsule cognisance, a omplete and more frequent. The muital ill-feeling in most important sip of lund, which few weeks I hope to notify you of my arrival at ing, sufficient to show that any unfair adintage was taken of big. The whole case and the claims a.. on Sunday, the 12th, and relieved the angested could not be followed.
I am, dear Sir, The Taotai quite anderstood that Mr. Seward statement ehall still be sent to him. Offenders creased when, in 1860, the Taiping robels mado stretches north-westward from Karensbereen Oning-tu-fu
on both sides, as appears by the report of My xiety felt conevruing his safety.
Nicoli, the referee, to whoin, ancor ling to the The Daily News of the 12th inss states that reading Mr. Haskell's evidence, but arrested at an open purk'shall be tried by the a first, though very short, invasion in the pr the mountoms of Kakouar to the rath and
F. Yox RICHTHOFEN. practice of the Supreme Court of New York, the matter is in the hands of the U. B. and felt called upon, when he thought there was Looki Mcial and the Consul noting conjointly, vince of Shenai. The pagan inhabits re the Great Wall to the north, sad/which em
stan and Su-chao,
the case was referred, were gons, into by that German Conguis; and it is understood that to anything incorrect, to comment on the points If an offender be arrested in the interior, the pulsed it, and acause the Mahomedus of not braces the three sities of Liang tahun, Kan
gezdomnu and the proof heard-and big re- Luenifflail shall try him, informing the Conbaring assisted them, bat of, rather boring em. as they were read."
Tais too is, as I learn, the present plan of of the men captured by the Police are recog
Mr. Seward was very glad to hear the Tao- en of the oircumstance. If subjects of either braced the cause of the inraders. The Ma
had twen raised waich would, in my opinion, nised by Mr. Farnham's Chines as having tai's reparks, la under that any point he did State sesemble riotondy in the territory of the homedias, in their turn, accore the pagans operation. Tad kung pau hus his headquat HB.M. SUPREME COURT, SHANGHAL part was adopted by the Court. No delence
Acpse of considerabla interest and importe taken part in the assault on them. Another
other, to the number of ten or upwards, and that they propagated inflammatory addresses teus in Ngan tibg-bies, atout 200 southeast of them, an opium-shop keeper, age that the ot understand might be made sfear.
Mr. Haskell asked to be allowed to explain persuade or invite the natives to co-operate with throughout the province, inciting the popu of Laurelaafu, and intends to uporate against ance was the subject of n soterant leugcheard warrant a Court either of Law or Equsty in further the dificulty, they had in stapping the them, so the public jory, the Locul Authorities iation to the annihilation of all Mabouudnas. He-shiu. But, to judge by the slowness of his bearing to-day before Mr. Goodwin, Acting inland to reject the judgment; and I al wovartingly overrule the decision of the Court goods at Hongkong. Ta gosda con'd not still factwith apprebend them. In sech a Matters iad sadeed come to each pitch, movements, he a fully aware of thedifficulty of Chief Judge of H. B. M. Supreme Court. The bio, and bold the plaintifs entitled to ro of son of the prisoners. What the motive for bare bess landed there by telegraphic order, case the Canent shall be faforised and shall co- that the only remaining question was this, whind his teak, the bus fight the core parties in the case are Mestre, Westray and over the same they clum, with conta in the Variona tales are told, vena ‘of them apparent because in the first place they bad nu aacovy operate. If it occur in the interior, the Local of the two parties would commence hostilities, homedan forces at Shepsi and Kinet. It is globs, of New Yöck ; and -Mr. John Poster of original setion and also the costs of this ap the attack was, cannot yet be clearly made out.
The initiative reated with those who were most not know, here, whether they have to any Fooshot. The bistory of the case is briefy as peal. Thesum claimed on the judgmens of the there, and it would be necesenry, in order to | Aathorities shall adjudicate on the spot, Inform. give a guarantee to the ship which w: anne. ing the nearest Consul of their proceedings. energetic, that is, the Mabumods The fint chief. They are, however, much feared by the followe
Messrs. Westray and Gibbs, through their at. New York Court is 350,919.64 Amerian dol times done when there was no bill of lading-
move of that rebellion, which afterwards spread Imperial troops, and ure said to have excellent through the whole of Central Asia and becante borser, to be good horsemen and good work tarmers, Mere Gilman & Co towards the lure, and it will be necessary that the aus
estimated. so disastrous for the Chive Empiro sppears men, very valorous and ready to fight, never cl of 1871 applied to the British Casrlar of this anta in Mexican dollars should be to hure beez the rising of the Mahomeds afraid of death. They barn all, prisoners of Court it Boochow to give effect ton judgment wer, while the Chinese host these they get of the Bapruse Court of New York, obtained reading in the city of Brooches, situmed on
CENTRAL against Mears, John Foster & Co. for the aum the high-roul, 180 ti east of bi-ngaat, now, iure their hauda. totally destroyed. Thence the rebellion spread The precedunts of the army of Kanau would, of $50,000, as balance of accounts between the from place to place, and gradually ever the not warrant any mogaine expectations regard-parties. Defendant opposed the application,
lagers unde na deur, and More, Farnban and Roll went on. Haring finished their explorations, and desiring to regain their chairs, they found these bad mored about quier of a mile farther inland, along the Sea
Correspondance between the two States shall Wed. This movement of the chairs from the spot where they were left, seems to indicate This it was which constituted the breach of Rebe curried on benceforward by Chins in the foreknowledge by the bearers of the attnek lations, and was prohibited. Me referred to Chinese character, and, by Japan in the Japa- Tae weather is very favorable for traveling which is the present theatre of war, I must first the level country which predominates on the
e as if they were imported to he landed.
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the different instructions issued from time to nese character with a copy in Chinear, in in which followed. For as Mesars. Faro and Rout approached another village, on their way time prohibiting the entrance of unitions of Chinese alone, as the Japanese government may to rein the chairs, a crowd of Chinese armed into the port, and said the strictazes with find currentent:
which this class of goods had to be dealt with with hues ad bambous burst from behind the crest of the thed ougeway, near the spot other merchandise.
was shown by their being set apart from all ) The two State shall indicate to much other, respectively, the ports in each which are open where the chia netnally were, sul rushed
to forcigu trude; and to which subjects of down on them. They hardly appreciated, 10
either may go for trade, subject to regulations moment, their intention; but it was soon made
which shall be conformed to. apparent. Mr. Farnbaus received a severe blow on the head from a boe, which rendered him senseless for the moinent. When be recovered, do www a number of the Chinese chasing Mr. Räbl; he bimself getting a start, anoceeded in jumping
Shanghai, and renobed Hongles with informa tion of therretice about 7 PM
, who called together the viligere and plan
med the altask is a boutman-an elder brother
ly anfficient, but there is no doubt some ex- planation will be arrived at in a few daya. ***
Mr. Seward ontinued to read the statement Proof had to be returned, of the kuding of the arms at the foreign port, No suficient notice of the disgontimines of the custom with regard to the transhipment. of rous has evor been given.
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The war-vesela if eitherState many resort to the open ports of the other, for the protection of their nationals; but not to other, purte, nor to inland watere, naless driven to do so 7 dia tresa. Infringement of this prohibition shall be punished.
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in the present season. It was cold while I was in Mongolia and Shaasi, but the temperature le pleasant in this portion of Shensi. Show fell only three times since I left Peking, but never more than cue or two facbee. The whole journey was reade on horseback, with Mengo lian pozics:
Tours respectfully,
Court, but the casa fer the defence was 4- perfect that the Court, in deciding on what as befhrn it, sould not fail to give a most un- righteons judgruent, as it bad ia fast dens
Mr. Heanie having replied to Mr. Eames' but was anderstood to say that the judgmềut argument. His Lordship reserved judgment, of the Consular Court at Foochow must be re- vorged, and effect given to the judgment in favour of appellants in the Supreme Court of New Tork.Courier, March 1st.
LOSS OF THE " DOON.”
to send a power of atturaes to some percou tó IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS.
act for his firm. This could not be done by telegraph. COURT OF CONFRCATION AT BHANGBAL
March 6th, 1872, Mr. Seward contiqued reading the statement Before the Trotni, T. Dick, Eug, Commis In connection with bonding at Hongkong there sioner of Customs, and G. F. Bonard, Eng., U. is another paint; even had the bill of lading
The Swedish bark Veritas, which arrived on S Consul-Geaemt,
(arrived sooner, the agents of the steamer might
If either State shall be at war with another whole province of theusi. It never bad any ing the early capture of Ho-obau and the ter- sad applied to the Court to dismiss it on the Sunday, brought in Capt. Mouro, and a portion of Tho Chinese Government. The China and Jupan not have allowed the cases to be landed, they
Trading Co.
being heavy cargo and probably in the bot. Power, it may close its porta and temporarily head or leader, and the only tie uniting the mention of the war. But, fortunately, there grounds 1.-Tint the judgment of the Su- the crew of the Brit. barque Doon, which vessel This was, an enquiry into a case arising custom of the ship, requiring that other ourgosospend-trade, on giving dus notion. Versele different hands of rebels was the vague las has been a change in the command of Lisbung-preme Court of New York was irregular, insa was loat on the Paracle on the 9th inst. Cap of the Regulations regarding the importation should be removed before they could be gut at ecming or going must not suffer intentional tention to exterminate all the pagans in the chang's army. When I reached Hwa-ebau, on maç as defendants had never been ofted to tain Munro reports the Doon left Saigon on or transhipment of munitions of war. The meis I received no positive intimation that a olai harra. Chinese residing in Japan, or Japanese province, and to make themselves sole posses my way from Tungkwan to Singer-fu, I met appear, and the case was entirely audefended: 25th February, and cape St. James on the facts will be found in the statemeas put in as for euliscation of the goods would be set up reading in China, shall not, is ouch case, take care of it. The life and property of the Chris General Lin, who retained with a purtion (18 while they believed that a judgmont obtained 28th, Bho was lost on the 9th instant, on the
kide with either of this belligerents.
tians of whom there are now about 90.000 in the battalions; of his troops, bound for Chou-kie- against a foreigner in an American Court, when Pumcols. The vessel bocaming a total wreek, evidence for the defence.
until the very day of arrival in post. The Trotai sald that setion had been taken Mr. Haskell said he would like to add to his
province, were spared. But the pagans were kou in Chihli (tuated on the Wei river, not defendant was not present or represented, was the muster and crew had to take to the boate In the case becuase the munitions had been im- written evidence, à few words patting more Each State, agrece to prohibis its Consuls ont down wherever met with men, women, and far from Weihwai fa, wherba te is to march nog binding within Eagliali jurisdiction.. and abandon bet. The boats were provisionel ported without permission. Instructions had strongly the point that it bail beep the custom from engaging in trade: nother aball they be children alike. Those who lived in the neigh Tientsin in the Chinese month. He That defendant had a contra claim against for three weeks. Esek boat had proper suits.. been received from the Tsung Taman some for the last few years to allow the tenabip allowed to net 'n Consuls. for other treaty bourboot of bills took refuge in them, and, in has been replaced in opmmand by Teau-obu plaintiffs, forn Iar larger amount then is named and they kept company together till the orening time ago, in accordance with which a notice had ment of urma bere. Since 1866 permission Powers. If a Copul mistelares, bis Minister many izstazes, spent years in retirementen of Tientsin, who, coming from the cast, in the New York judgment. That there of the 11th instant, when they last eight of each 1 een issued on the Slet Jaly last, that arma, &c, bud always been given to tranship for Japan; skull recall him, upon dus evidenca being fur but in the plica, where no pluce of refuge arrived in Hwn-olins pu the same day, and receiv was no Court in China where defendant would other. The boat containing the muster, second should not be landed without permission, and and while fur are being lauded bonds worsnicbed of the fact that no individual may offered, the sure was terrible. The castron Liu the official seal as commander of bring an action against plaintiffs for their mate, three European seamen, and a Chinese with which the Mabomedons, though much those of Li-hung-abang's troops which remain cor a claim, and the allowance of plaintiffs" cook, was picked up by the Swedish lasik Veri'ns the taking them into port mounted to a breach required, no bonda were baked for on scant disturb harmony between the two countries.
inferior in sombers, uverpowered their in Sheast (22 battalions, as I lehra). Tau is application therefore would inflict manifest on the 15th instant, a lat. 21 N., long, 114.10 of the Regulations. The arms bad, however, been of these transhipped, which were simply treat-
Back Country having a distinguishing dagtimorous game, le remarkabk. Eye-witnessee in Si-ngan-fa, and will start for the seat bardadip and injustice on defendant. Defend. E.; having been on the high sath five days, and vicased on a bond given till reference had beened as ordinary merchandise so far ce tranship. made to Peking, till it should be seen whether ment was concerned. Kotification No. 163, of if a vessel belonging to either employ the tag say that whole villages were deserted on the of war after Chiuse new year. Although beaut also opposed the admission of documents having sailer 300 miles when picked up. The the action of the authorities bere would be oun-Sist July, also, was particularly worded that of the other, such veand its cargo akuil ba approach of a few rebels. The ravages cous. is interior in cut to Tabung pag, could trapmitted by the New York Court us evidence other boat, containing the chief mats, three at learn whether he is also second in com- against him in the case bolero the Consular European seamen, and a Chinese Loy, arrivet arme or monitions of war would not be per liable to eonfiscation. I the offender be an mited by these from 1851 10 1870 are
fearful, nearly every village and town boing to him, and in to set that general in Court at Foochow
in Fungkong on the same day, baving been In answer to Mr. Seward.
mitted to be loaded, but there was to intiima- official be abl be degraded,
"The Consular, Court decided as to the docu- | eight days at sea. - were roving his opprutious. It appanus, rather, that he will completely destroyed. They The Commissioner of Customs said that tion about transhipment, which bad alieady fured the case for the Government.
han allowed for so many yure. His Ex- The books of either country may gironlate about the country fa large bands; nearly every set independently. Li tot being demons of meate that it would admit them only in so far Mr. Seward said it was admitted, on the side cellency socmed to think that gooda canid Treely in the other; and may be purchased by year shey remained for some time on the bigh patting his pet troops under the command of as they gave the history of the case in New
road between the Tangkwan gare und Si-ngan, pthcer, o oglinata in aus with himself. Tork, but eo as in no way to influence the A VERY Choice collection of PHOTOGRA-
APHIC VIEWS OF JAPAN. of the China and Japan Trading Company, thut, not be transhipped withons being fented, tatile subjecte
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fa, rendering all intercourse impossible Gap Notwithstanding this apparent unfortunate Courses evidencenguinat defondant, And, after
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. on the 1st February last, there arrived to their there he wen in error. The roods in this
The articles are agreed on, în order to pre-pily, they had zo gens. This rivalanes conflict, some more aution then beretofore may hearing defendant's evidence, the Court allowed consignment 4 cases containing muditions of quee were not landed, but tennslippad direct
141 471 Tungkong, 8th Mareb, 1872. war, and that seizure of this by the Custom from the steamer arriving to the steer leavvent misunderstanding, and preserve friendly sayed some of the larger walled cities, among expected, because Foreign armed and drilled defendant's demurrere with regard to the con-
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