right to demand a settlement of the claim, The China Mail.
either by a compromise, by arbitration, or HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 11% JANUARY 1888 by the laws that regulate the conduct of
BIRTH S
At her Residence, Wardley Honse, Hongkong, on the evening of the 6th January, the Wife of Vieres Kas
ae, of a Son
At Shelley Street, Hongkong, on the 9th January, the Wife of SuSARYAR G. BID, of a Daughter.
MARRIAGES..
in the 11th instant, at St John Cathedral. Bong, Chaplain, assisted by the Roy Thomas Stringer, Acking
kong, by the Rev. John Wilson, Acting Calrajal Consalar Chaplain at Canton, Nicnoras BELFIELD DENTS; to EDORE CATHASING CABOLITE JANKA MATTHIES, youngest Daughter of the Wallmeister Matthies, of Stade, Kingdom of Hanover.
DEATHS.
At the General Hospitat, Hongkong, on the 5th Ja nuary, TARONEY, Private, ad Batt, 9th Regiment, aged 27 years. (iarrhea)
on Board the American ship Orzole, on the 8th Ja At the Seaman's Hospital, Gongkong on the 10th J Bury, torr, Sexinani Jale of the ship Violet.
On the morning of the 10th January, at 4 o'clock, at her resideno. No 3, Lansdowne Tetrace, Aberdeen Strest, Hongkong, ELIZABETH, the Wife of John Roberts, Bonior, aged 6 years and 6 ruenthis.
At the General Hospital, Hongkong on the 13th Ja
Buary, JAMES WILAD, Mate, (of ocugustina of the Brain)
neutral nations in case of war. When all has failed, and they still feel. dissatisfied, they may appeal to arms.
blish a
The China Mail.
do not believe them to number 20,000, in- clusive of women and followers.
THE PEKING GAZETTE..! (From the North China Daily News, Jan. 3.) In most books upon China, and newspaper accounts about the events that transpire in that country, we frequently find "The Peking Gazette" mentioned as an authority for any remarkable Occurrences, or political and social svents connecteil with the state, which may be quoted or referred to in the text. Beyond the casual notices, generally taken at second-band from local journals published at Shangbae and Ilongkong, the English public know very little concerning that carigus example of Moreover, we question whether many British journalista or literaty run newspaper publication. have seen a copy of this "Governmbut Organ" of an
b
[No. 1091-JANUARY 11, 1866.
THE JAPANESE DIARY. (From the China and Japanese Repository) CHAPTER VII..
ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND.
XVI. England Dover-4 month, 2nd day. Fire there. 59%After B voyage of 21 nii es according to English reckoning, we arrived at the English port of Tabura (Dover); hoccupon the ed together on the scaditore, to see our countrymen, lives, both old and young, male and female, calles and made mich noise and confusion about 50 years of age, who rept, and hopped about Then there catan forth from the crowd a man of like a sparrow, uud, sending forth a lond vajce, cried: "Yapanisu! Yapanis! Yapurin Yapantsu!".
misgavermaent of ministers, and dace even to reprove his Majesty, “The Sered. One from Heaving when he revels the sensuality, and debauchery, that As soon as they had entered the town,
Asiatic monarchs are prone to indulge in In fact, they commenced their work of slaughter.
they use a language so bold and unmistakable u ita terms, on some occasions, that, if used in England, The aged and the children were dispatched,
they would be tried for treason to the throne, in France inenrenrated, and perhaps guillotined, and ju and none but the strong, whom they
the United States sent to Fort Lafayette without benefit of clergy. These anges net also a impartial Affairs differ greatly if a nation allows pressed into their service, and the prettiest her subjects, and even her own officers, to women were spared. These they take along
historiographers, their functions being defined by the state many centuries ago so that they are a "ody of hold public meetings for the purpose of with them as their stock in trade, and is
venerable functionarice appointsall for the purpose of addressing the monarch by direct comiquication, either verhally or in writing. Even in this free and revolutionising a portion of her neighbour's pose of them as need or convenience offeva, possessions. In the present Fenian move The rebels in Cheungtok were leit in pos
enlightened monarchy, the self-constituted censors of ment the United States Government esta- 808sion of all their money, their womeenipire containing a population of 414 millions; the public press do pot attempt such liberties in their (this areank, men of Nippon 1" This person came insemach as aven the Library of the British Musein strictures on the Queen and Court at Windsor as the formerly, as Consul to fakodate, and dwell there ha procedent, which is dangerous to and boys or girls, whom they had taken to
possessed no copy until a gentleman from Chila Y-se nu the Emperor and Court at Peking ns
is an Englishinan; and now, stepping forth frond the the peace of the world, and affects the wel themselves. As a mark of their connection recently presented a file of three months isine to it they cautiously write at the monarch, whereas these crowd 'to congratulate our countrymen.
Under the circumstances, some account of this extra censors talk or writ to His Celestial Majesty. During with the robele, they wear a red thread in ordinary Chinese newspaper, by one who has officially the reign of a late emperor, one of thers, igid anges arrival, took off his hat, and, bulding it up in his lectured him upon his vices and she extravagance of Hip-hip-hooray 1 The meaning is nat clear, hand, shouted in a high saice: Pepeppe here" their hair, and are consequently ready to pored ever its strange characters in the country
a sacrifice for daring to speak faithfully. The conse
Upon this, all united in the same sound with on money is spent, and their stock of women'
quences were anything but revengeful on the
voice. Thus they welcomed ns, without ceasing, hy and children is disposed of. We may still
contrary, the center we plan te his courage-shouting in i. loud voice in a mnds, unpleasant mer.
There was an in on the seashore, into which w have an opportunity of seeing them paying
and fidelity, and the Emperor subsequently ended
entered, lugebed, and took some rest. Agregarkable.' ¡ustance of the effect of the The mouth of this harbour opene to the east," on the mainland.
or, as in the case about to be related, the regency, it is very small and confined; the number of houses in altering the destiny of the nation, may be cited. is not more than 3,000). On the death of the lato Emperor High-Funga A little before four o'clock we left the hotel to go was captured by the English and French allied was close by us, was about 60 ft. broad by 240 yards
fare not only of England, but that of all Europe. Slie may get her. ships. ready,
their safe
may even attack Canada, take and hold it join their foriner compeers as soon as their where it circulates, will not be unacceptable to our his court, while at the same time he offered his lifts but it appears to be a congratulatory expression.
as an indemnity for her claims; but she cannot, and dare not, before a declaration of war, bring pressure to bear upon a
numerone readers.
his
ways.
nusry, J. HAPKINSON, Private. 2d Bak, 2th Regiman friendly nation by the propagation of un- a visit to our friends opposite Hongong relate; while other be a daily bond-abeet like memoriale sobatítled by these censors to the sovereign. Although there are a great many people in this place,
aged 27 years, (Kek fut. aud Dtarra)
"At Clefon, on the 7th December, 1855, Jota Jaco Benouw Barur, Captstrear the Blame shty Shouting Star, a native of Denmark, Eren Dysentory.
lawful principles. Had the United States acknowledged the principles of FRANKLIN and FREDERICK 'the Creat, who, as early as
Those who have seen. The Lordon Gazettá may possible imagine that its Peking contemporary is of sisillar dimensions, in proportion to the popula tion and the immense empire to which its contenta may probably suppose the "Peking Gazette" to
The Times," measuring 12 by 16. Fest superficies, or large enough paper a small bed-room. If so, their conceptions are as wile of the mark as a male THE pleasant and invigorating weather with 1705, agreed on abolishing privateering, A SHORT time ago we read with much plea-hill is to a mountain, where that mountain in its wretched debanchee who fled from Peking when it to the train. The steam cringe road-hand, which
literary pheavings, daily brings forth a "ridiculons which the year opened still continues, and..or adopted the treaty of Paris in its in- suro an article in the Evening Mail announce mouse." It is made up in book form, the pages armies Council of Regency was appointed to long. A carpet about three yards wide was spread, the health and spirit of the community togrity, she would have removed every in the intention of several young Portu measuring 9 by 1 inches, of which each issue govern, as the successor was a youth seven years old. on the ground, from the door up to the middle of ta Contains from fifteen to twenty, some of them This conseil was composed of inveterate enemies to stasin carriage, into which we got, and set of im Beem to gain by the fact. Though the New excuse for allowing a privateer to enter the guese gentlerion to start a literary, paper occasionally aix inches broad; the paper heing of the allies, and they contemplated fresh intrigues and mediately like Ughtning in a westerly direction. thin bamboo manufacture, ant mich thicker than wars against them. Inareédiately, selisor named The iron road was along the seashore, and there In asserting the Monroe doctrine, and in treating on various scientific subjects, lava tiste paper, but tougher, of a dingy yellow tint, and Tung-yuan-shun memorialized the Rupresa Dowager, were tuba-passages, and stopping-places by it, and -printed on one side, es usual in all Chinese publica- stating that, in consequence of the success of the allies fielda extending far and wide for many miles. I resume with any violent degree of activity, reserving to herself the right of fitting out since appeared, and do credit both to the tions, with the leaves cut at the back instead of at a new order of things had taken place in the annals, ise saw some very green-looking foreste, 'sud, alte
our books. The cover is printed in of the empire, and that, for the future," Practice gother, I bad not seen anything so fine in appearance red or blue-ink. In its centre is a literary mandarin should be guided by circumstances" innovation as this in all the countries we had passed through which may be explainable by the approach privateers, she placed herself in opposition projectors of the scheme and to the the edge, as i of the native new year. The Reiver and to the old world, whom she at may con-"
of doctetne unparalleled in the conservative policy of hitherto. dressed in the ancient garb of learned men, dating as far back as the days of Confucius, who lived .c. 369 China. However, the views of this reformer and
XVIL London.Soon after four o'clock we Thunder have arrived during the week from
As a stranger on this Island, we have years. He holds in his bands a scroll from the euch weight with the Emprese and the deceased arrived at London, and entered the town on the east; Culcutta; but the Mail steamer, though venient time might threaten with swarms
Year festivities may be looked upon as played out, business does not appear to
port of a friendly nation.
for mutual instructions. A few numbers,
authors.
now overdine, has yet to come. Telegrams of freebooters, destroy their trade, and often wondered at the utter absence of in works of that great Chinese moralist and lawgiver; Emperors, brother, Prince Kung, that they seid 200 or 600 yards on the road there was a riverabont have reached us dated Loudon 6th Decem. cripple their resources. Her countenancing structive and religious publications, and from which lie is supposed to be discoursing, as the sains of government, and in a month after deposu 140. yard's wide, crossed by s stane bridge. Having i ber, which are subjoined.The investigation the Funian movement cannot fail to awaken particularly at the ion-existence of young indicated by the character within the circle above his strangled and decapitated every member of the abipassed this, we arrived at the Curoshishu Hoferu in
into the circumstances connected with apprehensions in the minds of this nations men's associations. Three hundred years the late serious outbreak on board the of Europe, and compel them to enter into have passed over Macao, since Portugal coolie emigration vessel, the Pride of the franges, has been proveeded with, but has not as yet terminated. Inferior rice and want of tact on the part of the captain would appear from the evidence
a closer urfion for the purpose of self-first made it her headquarters of the East defence against the aggressions of the Hundreds, if not thousands of Missionaries United States.
have passed through the place or resided there for a short time, proparing themselves for their duty in the interior of China,
head, signifying “said," from the verb to say."
sentations
number of upartments is only 70, but if it is con honse is four stays high, and is built of brick, the pared in fineness to that in Paris, it is as ton to ware for which reason we were all pleakad. In room, on the round table, was placed on 18 every the whole book of the new covenants," translated into Chinese. I had heard of this before, which is, in fact, the book of the religion of the western fo reiguers; the knowledge of it ought to be hated and disliked very much.
reform Council. that, by the arguments and Farukku Sisteurito, abous two miles distant. This tion hecurred in the government of the state, favour sentations of Lite Imperial Dragon, the emblem of presentations of this bold asset, a completo revela celestial power given to the Emperor from on high, able to British and the nations, which happily exists to the present day. A minute account of bow Recording to Chinese theology; while below is a in ally fused cusigu at the top representing this coup d'eftis catie to pas, nut omittitig the wbst an equally confused design trifling details, was published in "The Peking the heavens. The heading of the newspaper consists Gazette" of the time; which is more authentic in of two largo characters pronounced King Faou the relating the true history of that important event then firet signifying "metropolis," and the second the all that has transpired concerning the coup d'etat of Ferb to report," so that, if freely translated into 1048 in France, which established the present impe- the idiom of our language, we should name it, "Therial rale on the ruins of republicanism. Our limited Metropolitan Keparlor." However, for all purposes
the decroes upon that occasion... ita ordinary English title at the head of this article the precludes is from furnishing the reader with is the most appropriate. Following those twe which read from top to bottom of the page, beginning large characters are a number of smaller ones, on the right hand, and announce the name of the
cause of Law and Ordery" the year of his reign, and
+
1
#
1
As I have not taken many notes of the city in parts of what is written in the Gon-yo dou-shiky particular, I will jinst extract the winst. jorpstant (description of the map of the world), by Giokksi Mitsukury; and, by considering this well, you muy get a rough ides of the whole
the rising, and thus unsuccessfully en- ordeal of fortune and raisfortune attendant | trust we shall not be considered intrusive, Sometimes they were printed by an ingenious method vermilion pencil," as they ste characterized from an appearance observing platform (observatory),
.:
good charactor.
We must here point out a great evil in
near Thibet who have cuffered by a landslip, which
relieves
lives
Bas I think that, as this was translated from
foreign book there than 20 years ago, and is thi country becoines greater every day than it was the day before, how could it stop here? Wherefore I have written helaw what is cpistaited in a set of list of soldiers for the year 1861, which I obtained and tilus the greatness of the country may be pretty well seen.
4th month, 3 day. A little rain in the morning, and fine weather afterwards: therm. 693-Thit mooming, a hulle after two o'clock, the three Imperies: Exhibition), but I did not accompany then, A
sume worship, and the illustrious substitute of the Sovereign of the country, with 500 famale and 3,000 male officiali assembled together; they united with une voice in praying aloud. There was alsa come maisit, and so forth, which was more than apoging The Envoys returned to the lodging at four o'clock 4th muth, 4th day. Fines therm. 640, No maiued in the hotel the whole day, so that there was nothing worth recording.
the Roman Catholic countries over the which the government ufficiale introduce into their who have overcome the insutroctionists that laid this was the first day of its being opers, there was
Jesuit fathers into China.
The reigning emperor, Tang Chee, being à mici, as already stated, and now in his thirteenth fear only, dinding to his etudine under the wisest tutora of the reales, the decrees quoted are not the prodins tion of his juvenile vermilion pencil. They enuinte from the Court of Regency, consisting of Prince Kung, his uncle, the Emprest, his mother, and the
A glance at the map must convince even to be the chief causes of the rising. It is the most superficial person of the aortu Are we then wrong in expecting such a
So long to be hoped that the unfortifiate occur-resources of the European powers. rence may not militate against the emigra- 29 a struggle between Europe and the place to be the centre of knowledge sud a model of literary attainments? But what tion system under which the ship was United States lasted, there would be no
do we ses? Even the education of the
From the foregoing it will be observed that exe freighted. Rather the reverse might res imigration, no supply for the lossSB su8.
cepting the reference to the censor se the source of
The inhabitants of Tandon call it alss saitey information, the general tenour of a Chinese imperial sonably be expected from the thorough tained in war, none or little import or ex- children has been neglected. The schools
edict is sindlar to the decrees and prdinances of (city). The houses of the people are as close as the opennese with which the inquiry is being port, and consequently no revenue. The we now see here and there established are Emperor, Tung Chee, signifying "Union in the
Europeño governments, and iseded in the name of teeth of a comb, They are brave soldiers, do a great made, and the universal success hitherto United States navy would have first to only a few years in existence, whilst there the date of issue, being the 1st moon, 4th and 5th
the Emperor, as ours are in the nasis of the Queen, den of trade, and manufacture everything. It is the Attendant upon the scheme which has so
But while in this country this is only a fiction of the capital of the whole world. The length of the city About twenty years ago The Peking Gazette law, in Chins, when a talented amperos occupies the is about 74 miles, the breadth 24. There are 6u Senoficially superseded the moanstealing creato depots of coal and war material, does not exist a single religious publication, day February 2nd and 3rd of our calendar.
was named King Chain," meaning "Transcrip- theons, many of these edicte are the bona, fide pro streets, and 160,000 houses; the population amounts monopoly which formerly obtained in the before they could vonture on the distant or a place where the youths may meet for
from the Metropolie," as at that time it was collect duction of the monarch, who frequently gives vent, to 1,200,000. Of soldiers who go around it at night, entire neighbourhood. A certain print oceans, and though they might here and mutual edification.
tion of extracts, copied by hand from the decrees through the pages of "The Peking Gazette," to his there are 12,000, who do this to prevent robberies, Having seen many young men's instituissued at Poking and posted on the walls of the great hopes and fears his joys and sorrows, respecting thres, and epies from hostile countries. At dark, which emanates from the remaining seat there surprise, a defenceless island, they of that cursed trafic generously offered must feel, that they, as lately at honie, as tions in Europe and the benefit they are con court for the information hi the public. These were social as well as the palitiest state of his subjects 60,200 lamps are fighted in the streets. Thers
officially circulated' among the provinces, and goat so
Notwithstandinga qast deal of grandiloquism and the Queen of the country, where at times 400 or 300 a pleasure-park, about 12 miles square, halonging to its sympathy and explanation regarding also abroad, hava to pass through the same ferring upon those who frequent them, we
roach that none but the wealthy could purchase them,
insincerity which clothes: these productions of the
pleasure-carriages go to and fro. Within the city is deavoured to connect the honest truder on the formation of new settlements abroad when calling upon those who recently laid lock of wood, upon which the characters were serai- of stereotype, formed by a coating of wax upon a-
ather writing, there is something grand in the learned college, a military college, a place for puor with the iniquitous kidnapper; but the de- tires of war-as Spain, Portugal, Eug the foundation to a club, to establish places ched with a punt, and then the war way for the father of his people. At one time he mouras deaf, blind, and dual, and so forth, all of them are
triarchal meaning they bear, that the Emperor is
soldiers, hospitals, asylums, places for educating the ception being so apparent, sensible minds
land and France had many centuries ago.
away, leaving their forms raised sufficiently to take. of meeting, where their sons may learn An impression from them in Chinese ink, by gently with some tribes in the far west of his dominions strongly bulit, and beautiful.” readily comprehended the same. Some She could conquer neither Englaud, India, better things than exercises on the Billiard robbing the thin paper, through which they sppear discussion has taken place anent the num ber and position of the brokers of the Conor Australia. She might, in the event of Table and other games. Many a young like a press copy of a letter. This is the reason why he wanted their faces and asis of their people, and survivors from all taxes during their all Chinese publications are printed on one side only!
another tinip he rejoices with the husband lony, and a few valuable hints, Kave been England remaining single-handed, create man who is now plunging himself into as the characters are not cut the reveres way: (?).. given towards the better regulation of their disturbances in Ireland but she could debt, from debt into swindling, and then At the period above mentioned the demand for men in the rice provinces that there has been an the Gazette increased so much that enough copied abundant harvest, enjoining them to return thanks business and the formation of an associa neither take nor bold the Island, much hurling himself and his family into disgrace, could not be written or printed by the slow process in the temples for the mercies showered upon then tion with that object in view. It remains less assist the people to assert their in-will in those institutions and in such a
described; so that those who harl copies lent them again, he issues his maledictions against the Taiping out to read, especially in the provinces far distant rebels, who have devastated the must fertile provincia with that body whether they be carried out dependence. She may cause bloodshed, society learn frugality and the value of a from the capital, whence it took from sixty to ninety of his duannicas, reducing their industrious inhabi or not probably the more rigid rules which murder and rapine Among the sanguine
daye rench Canton. This demand encouraged tants to want and raisery and rescind all taxes to obtain at home may not be suited to colonial Celt; but would have to quit the country, as
some enterprising booksellers at Paking to have sets be levied on them, antil prosperity shall again buss Envoys went to the "showing-seeing price" (the of inoveable wooden types to publish the daily news, the land; and, lastly, he rewards his brave, suldiers usages as exemplified in the China trade. NAPOLEON slid Foland, merely to earn the The Victoria Library was proved the other
copying department; and since then this exponent of waste the country. curses of future generations. day to be a healthy institution, with every
As the United States, England and whole world. Their festivals and religious Court is set up in a similar manner for printing to that in use in Europe since the days of Caxtoe. That prospect of its continaing to be so.-The na
at this moment sufliciently services in the church are too many. Most the Chinese are the earliest javonunts of printing val, military and police authorities jointly France are distinguished themselves by extinguishing prepared for great events, how mighty would people go to church, and from the church from qterotyped wooden blocks is an undeniable fact
bus how far their claims go to the use of moveable a fire aurougat some China houses near the be their influence if they could enter into an to places of pleasure. Even the priests tipes anterior to Western nations we are not prepared Lower Bazaar last night. Promptitude and arrangement for the opening of Asia and share the same diversions with the people, to say. The general opinion is in favour of Europe plenty of water well handled was the order Africa to civilisation. Affairs aro becoming and seldom call upon them for duties which and that this improvement was introduced by the
Empress-Dowager, the first wife of his father without
4th month, 5th day. - Bather cloudý: therm. 35°| of the night, and praise was thereby well
Ja whatever manner The Poking Gazette Is The Prince is a man of high attainments and
The three Imperial Envoys went out after twelve more and more complicated in China and might lead them to independent investiga- merited.The schooner Ana caine into bar
the adiets; still, he is Loud to interpret the signs famous all over the world, in setch-and-snch Street bour to-day, and reported the wreck of the Japan. Both nations are beginning to fiona. Regarding their work at home and been transcribed or printed, thṛra-hive bein from liberal principlee; as misy be perceived by the ton of o'clock, in a carriage, to a watch-shop called "Dent',"
time immemorial, always, twadditions of Itohe
of the times, according the superstitious entered In the shop were many kinds of clocks and watches, barque Palawan, bound from Sydney to perceive the need of progress. Japan owns abroad, they often remind us of the praxis issued daily for the sole vee of high officials, and Shanghác, near Bordelaise Island, in lat. it openly, and is doing all she can to push of the Dagoke, who, having discovered a containing edicts of a secret character, or dich in-ets of Chinese history. We finish our extracts, of set out in order. After that, they went in a gold formation as would be considered in Europe private The Peking Gazette with a characteristic deeree and silver vessel shop bore were gold and silver 7.33 N. long. 185.20 E. Captain PAGE and ahead; China feels it, and is secretly mend-ground requiring little cultivation, they do and confidentiul despatches; and the other pablished lustrative of the whole fabric of Chiness ethica, fradenting vessels, flower vases, candlesticks, and many his crew were brought on by the dne from ing her old garaients, but sees them hope nothing to improve it, but throw their every two days, from which these are expunged. ed, no doubt, under the supervision of the ladies and sorts of crpaments for the room; besides, there ware
For obvious reasons, the issue which forms the subjec
scine sage censor, which maintains the superstitions small and great metul castings in large numbers aļi Guam, after having suffered much and long-lessly going to pieces. The spring of their paddy into the marshy ground, and let
of this article is the latter edition, containing the of the darkest ages in Europe, and reads like a through the bonsa, enough to dazzle the eyes. Hav continued hardship, and lost everything machinery is still untouched and unit then grow until the harvest. What metropolitan reports of two days; and, as they d literary production of the remotest antiquity suddenly ing geen there things oner, they, returned about two
our lodging. they had in the world.
changed, hence the silent but determined ever that gives, they are satisfied with, int count hy weeks, or have any days of rest ja vivified in the middle of this postter-of-fact scientific ocloak
Chian, there are sometimes four a week issued at nineteenth century. The appbarance of the suscet,
Ath month, 6th day. Cloudy: rain in the after- noon; then, 64-To-day the three imperial En Bombay, Deo. 15 The Times has pro- opposition to foreign intercourse in the PAUL worked with his own hands, and set about the price of twopence enob. So much for the and the prevalence of cholera referred to, occurred du
Awful devastation caused by the fatter scourge was to the bird-and-beast parka iduo: go, but, as I bave tested against the insufficient service of the provinces. What a field for European the example to the world that "Working outward form of the paper, let us now glands at the ring the residance of the writer in Chiu, what the veys, with some of the suite (ten meu altogether), went P. & 0 Company, Malwa opium, new, enterprise ! But if there is one place requiris Worship," the motto of the various work-
well qualified to give the mysterious edict all the effect heard from one who did, they deft the lodging, a In the first place, these are obtained by permission intended among the native population and the proceeded about-twy miles in a north-westerly direc Rs 1090.
London, Dec. -Fair Dholera, 16, ing unity of action, it certainly is China, ing men's associations of England and of government from a hoard in the imperial palnice a
number of sudden deaths from this cause among the tion to a large park, in which were several Bundred fair demand-stock, 356,200 bales. Ben-where faney, not reality, advances in Germany. The world is now revered. Peking, as before mentioned, where they are placard foreign community at Shanghae where he was resie species of land and water birds and boasts. There
ed for the information of the mandarius and the scribes dent, filled many a heart with feelings of dread and
were many kinds of cows, sheap, and deer; and, gal, 12. 71b. Shirtings, 14/6. Money decimal progression. Only those in com- Sanctity is ascribed to retirement, to laai wie copy them for publication daily, The sintier
amongst savage Anjuals, lions, tigers. leopards, large market quiet
The Queen intends to open Parliament inmunication with the interior are fully aware
ness and to a strict observance of religions contained in these placards is a report of the deliberations of the Supreme Council of the empire,
We have come to the throne of this great empire, stall bears; besides these, were some great person. Growing excitement in England of the miserable state of the people, and ceremonies, performed at such places, including the ministers of state. The proceding and have received authority over it. We respectfully as the chinoceros, elephant, and one species of inst the indiscriminate slaughter of the how in many places the monster moh rules where a man cannot appear in the sleeves are una agus to those of Her Majesty's Pries cerive the assistings of the gracious Finprecere large water quadruped (the appearance of this auimni negroes Jamaica,
in
Council, only the Emperor is not present. The Dowager, who attend the deliberations on public like that of a cow without horns, and twice as Manchester, 4th Dee-Excited market. aupreme. Every day we hear of men being of his shirt, as we have soon people of Ea- council meets early every morning, when they decite affairs. We have diligently sought the prapor meds big; it went in and out of the water, but 1 hays Shirtings, 20/6, Mule Twist, 2/3.
robbed, imprisoned or tortured.He who rope meeting in private houses for mutualüpen questions brought hefore then chiefly in the of rule, and bave been assisted by the great Princes not yet learned its name).
Aprongst the deer kind, was the giraffe (it his no of the Court. The present times and affairs are full London, 8th Dec Dhollera, 173, steady is unfortunate enough to possess nothing, improvement.
name of the Emperor, who has examjurd them the A person who has worked evening before. Extracts from the reports af the of difficulty, and all officials are anxious that the best Chinese nanue) in the Haku-buts-shi-pen ('Now Bengal, 13. Discount, 6.
5th-Dhollera, 173; 40 Mule Twist, may die of starvation; and he who has the whole day desires to be exempt from meetings not wily for the material of The Taking men should be appointed to fill offices in the state,reatise on the Universe), it is very clearly described, as followeIt is spotted like the leopard, and his something left from better days, can hardly restraint even in religious matters. The of the government are recordes, and materials for the rightly, and bring down Heaven's favdar. Now,
Gazette.",but it is from their contenta that the annis and are arduously exerting themselves to govern
the lookof a donkey; its body is taller than that of the -2/5. Manchester market excited.
man the length of its neck is 8 fest: and, from the lay down his head in peace, and enjoy the local ministers should, therefore, be those history of the spira are drus, which the Court of the 15th day of the 7th mann, at night, there were
crown of its bead to its hoora, it measures 15 feet and fruit of his industry and frugality,
Kecorde preserves in its archives. Thus, although sean many atara darting towards the south-west, and who start and organize the associations, there is a great aisparity between the appearance of on the 25th, there was seen a comet in the north-ore. It eats trees and vegetables, but not gras. How long this state will last, depends inutil there are men both willing and com- the Chinese nad Euglish Garettes, yet a remarkable, weet. These appearances in the heavens did not When it extends its neck, it tends tall trees down, and them. It can see well both belors and behind by A great measure upon the action of the petent; to conduct them.
similarity is apparent in the nature of their come for nothing, and for two month the city has breaks off the breathes by wrapping its tongue round The minister
Though we are atill And as there consist almost wholly of what been overrun by cholora.
youthful, we are deeply afraid, and have received turning its neck. Its body is such, that it stande way as possible. Only a short time ago autem every one through the medians of this frightful occurrences in the heavens and antongst the place in the Western Sea, where it is produced." Its
autocratic government, it is not the less remarkable ing to disturb the peace of the world. The they act in concert, they may soon bring
people must be caused by sus defeat in our govern shape and disposition are exactly thus. There woo United States have certainly displayed as about a change for the better if they yield the Rev. Dr Lager said in his quarterly unique journal the subjects of the Emperor obtain, much military talent as any nation, ancient to the obstructiveness of the mandarins, nesting, that he often felt inclined to knowledge not nuly of the events that transpire nt mont. All the officials are alike in fear, and also two sorts of canol, of which the rat has que enure and the deliberations of the Supreme Council, examine their conduct in order to rectify their saddle of flesh on is beck; the other two-thir colour is ashy gray for the most part. There were or modern or has the bravery of their they will perpetuate the evil until it has appear more in the capacity of a working] but the opinions and feelings of the Emperor himset faults. Since our accession we have ever sought also several kinds of borees, and some 10 species of man.amung the members of his congrega of the sugal power of this mighty realm, fin tar good advice from other officials of the empire aper, besides numerous sorts of large serpents, amongst on the topics of the day. As ati expunent, tirefu good advice, and bare taken are to extract troops been excelled by any, except by the become as incurable as in Turkey.
tion, Spanish in the defence of Serragossa.
A minister of such sentiments is sure to draw around him cheerful fenrta, Guzette. Indeed, so cinste and sircumstantial ris
we fear that, to the multitude of our affairs, and the long: Also, there were mountain-diggers (punpolin Their complete sucessa over the South has naturally roused the pride of the nation, WHILST writing the preceding, we hear of the who delight in the goud and in their the details given of the views entertained on politi at great extent of our empire, there may be soins defect and many different kinds of tortoises; sud of all the and sucial questions hy is Imperial Majesty, the that has escaped per notice, and of which the Court scaly ami featbered tithes, there was not one absent. and it would appear that a feeling of in: capture of Kayinshan by the rebele, They religion, and who on returning from stich monarch of one third of the human race, that they has pot heard, that the officers in temaerislizing The natives call this place into Pans I have not
or whether it means bird-and-busst park. vincibility is imperceptibly creeping over appear to bave first moved to the North place, lie down in peace and comfurty dot frequently partake more of the character given hy have been deterred from speaking their mind fron et disevered whether this is the name of a places
the President of perica to his sanuni explanatory fear of giving offence, and have not told the facts of the
minch, 7 day. Fine: thoru 27T04 their minds. Nobody will for a moment into Kings and then into Fukien, in each having to dread the opening of the door message, than the cart geueridization, without case. Therefore we on purpose lasuéan edict ordering that all officials, great and emall, should with their doubt, that American territory would, on case beyond the jurisdiction of the Gever from an apprehension of soutebody enter assiguing reasons of an Order in Council, or a
Queen's Speech in Parliament
whole heart consinter whether there be any shar comings in the great, and important affairs of our the whole, be invulnerable, if one or two nor General of this Province. The autioing and duuning them for debt, contracted
A still stora runurkable fearers in Chinese pality government ebduls heiteatly expose them, and most monk, 3 day. Fine: therm. 72-To nations of Europe were to attack her. Norities being thus relieved of the presence of at the games of the previous night,
disclosed by the editts and laws pranugated in hide them should not keep back anything day the three Imperial Envoys went, after tho person would be so foolish as to dream of their enemies, withdraw and dispersed We trust that these hints coining from a learned me, defenthalted Fusse in the classic reality and not in binme only. At presents are in country did not go in the suite. After four **The Peking Gazelle," is the existence of a close of unimportant or tritis!, and should obey. Heaven to o'clock in the afternoon, to visit the ministers of each conquest, either of the United States or of their troops. That was all the rebels wish friend of the youths now moving about in Jinlect, and who are called "public causing painful saxiety as to the many troubles all ako and o'clock there was violent rain and thunders and rivo - any other portion of the Western Continent. ed. By a clever maneuvre they reached an almost forlorn condition, so far es fa paid officers of the state, we have no counterpart in public and private duties, and, taking warning from
foreignets, in leu of a more appropriate dage furos; we and our officials must diligently fill our or three claps more after six.. So long as the United States have real or and entered the prefectural afty at noon. ligious improvements are concerned, will any other nation. Their duty is not merely to point these appearances in the firmament, chtreat Heaven's pretended grievances to redress, as in the Though the Imperialists estimate their be pondered on by those for whom they are
out to the Emperor the existence of any evil amongst favour. Respect this!" Alabama and Shenandoah case, they have a number at 200,000, competent authorities intended. Communiouted.
against
THE news of the termination of the struggle between the North and South of the United States of America has hardly greeted our
character of its contents.
Contents,
BUITOWY.
Bars, when new complications are threaten- foreign powers represented at Peking, If should appear among the men is as familiar transpires in the inermost circles of this pure from the Dowagers their united opinions, that these with ease, and lies down with difficulty. There feno
a
t
the people that requires suppression or punishment
of the offenders, but they exposs the errors and
an after twelve, the three Imperial. Paveys ett to the ftovernment Council Hail, but I did not accompany them.
*
Claridge's Hotel in Brook Stroot
-S, Mossaram in The Leisure flour,
This merely contains a list of ranks of the Hojal Navy the number of officers of each, their pay when on service and on shore. It is tolerably correct, devald of interest,"
No. 1091-JA-
4th month, 9th day. the-67-This afte sbowing resing place, wis north of the lodging. Th yards square, with an which they took five spectator. Inside there all around, and the centre with glass. The who downstairs, was divided r productions of the five ca ma's hands were calle thousands and myriads how many, When I e place 1 forget the nex things, but could dat vote desired to learn of thes understand my words, us they meant tag. I h below one or two out of this day.
In the first plats, ther investda Aruinxscleros this cobutry. Then med
of large and small ship
and phos of every 60 on the seashore, and machinery-factors, wher the byte of 'wheel, Attached to this were se any fonderful things hi de place, the tab mi, ad becane raw over a carding table, an- which it was rolled i Luger then several hur wind out of it, pudpla which it was all spun ou -was next put into a n the heddles for warn through, and it was Thus in s shuttle's tin mude and certainty thi labour by its speed. kinds of woven articles kinds of pias were made so far as even to stick manufacture of Jeaden t Be was printing likewise Injanother placry wa
of several bundred feet, also a place where hanb waters, just like nature Eliewhere Rl sorts country were collecte Coals of mail bi pras, besides books female clothing, and. rath-coats, hats, clathes and sandale; then them vessels of iron, copper, to enumerate all the v but few nothing said to equal our lacquer los Next to this we crockery, lacquer ware and so forth but I co Over the compartme and flag were hung ap in gold, silver, copper, jewels and pregious beri cococas, raw si of herbs, trees, and Ho about 600 it foug serral thousanÒ CALE men. birds, beasts; Ho ebles, They were certainly very admirab wonderful. But he honour these which te are, and except what form they do not in vlees of spirits and th Wel, well, it is a gras st four o'clock.
4
month, 10th 64To-day the thr two black in the afte vard: I di not accou
mouth 11th – celed lick, but ra ther 65The R
Honte in the afteracoz country, nt I did no Ch month, 1212 da- day, attentlock, to the Thames Tunnel
I have noted down we There are five large called the Thames,
west to east, ainengst or which a naaibar night for the conven five-bank is lined -yards for repairing Te taniere and other ve several thousands in that there is much noi
The Tunnel (Lagi stream, where a road river, so that one can wonderful passage.
tou are some cellars, in fact, wine-storez, 1
of arises wines are Fault a lighted candle- they went in.
On the bank of the 200,000 of the newly are kept provided. stored up in this way arise, they can be com
münih, 19th
the afternoon the th pleasure park, but I
A month, 14% de Fuigerial Envoya wei and I accompanied th left the hotel in cartis bank here we got
passed the dve bridge The southern shore, v carriages. In the pl military weapons hospitals for sick sol -Botlouter them.
We went into the
being made by steam- many workshops, tha
all. I have, rated korsat. In one amitha at work upon
and 1.8 in. in die other pillar of anysis. we use to hardenghe huses. It was him fireThere was a pulling a handle, coul power, so that the in
down and hammered bajds at all. It wa
shaft
of
a steam-sh copper boilers, each)
In another placa.i wide, was being lach thick, ft. Tra mads; on both edg were being cat far rem
this is what is used f other pumberless- mã
on by steam-machine
was completed wai
could not res
of the men. The a
that
clamations of admiral
We went out j=
to the house of Mr rested a short time; and sweetmeats, wer is & very rich' man, a The outside of the h endosure several hur tree and flowers we was planted all over railing were many
That is, they
But I think thut, tatro-ñfabrogears, th Sive for cellars unde has been a mistake bellars, was Tory dark While extant of them,
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