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ruty as stated in the Daily Preas at the time, view of the case is, that Buding herself were J. PAUNCEFOTE, Esq., Acting Attor freed from the cheek on her development ney General, F. W. MITCHELL, Esq., Post-imposed by debt, China, will commence in Mastof General and C. C. SMITE, Esq., Acroul caruest the reforms which her ninre ting Police Magistrate. It is well known that the report of these gentleman was sent in enlightened statesmen in Peking admit to to the Acting Governor some time before be absolutely necessary for her existence the arrival of His Excellency Sir R. MAC-88 a nation. That she will ever accora DONELL, but hitherto it has not been made plish these without foreign aid is however public. The object of the enquiry for which very improbable. But in the event of her the Commission was appointed is curtainly deformination to follow a line of policy not lost sight of by the Community; more which will give sincere pleasure to all her especially by those members of it, who well-wishers, there is again a source of have been staggered by the visit of a danger in the pigheaded solf sufficiency of bailiff bearing a distress warrant for taxes, some of her more important officials at the either due and payable, or not due and not payable as the case happened to be, ports, who in their self confidence are augmented to a disproportionate extent hy generally found to be more open to the what is detioninated "legal interest and flatteries and underhand manoeuvres of

diaposition to avail themselves more ex-

THE CHINA MAIL.

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each.2 Miles Early Pur Lawyer so-time 4 minutes 60 seconds. Betting. None. This again was a foregone thing for Early Purl, who won as he liked.

ed by might. But there are two kinds of might, ar rather might has it origin in two sources, the physical, and the mural. In proportion as mankind has employed its mere instinct and its brute force in the es- has it besn savage and uncivilized. Civili tablishment or maintenance of its vights, so sation, on the other hand, is a state ciety in which the physical force of man- kind is subordinate more or less to the or the tenor of our argument. It is still moral. But this does not alter the facts might that gives the right the might of reason and opinion instead of that of brute The time may perhaps arrive when all mankind will be so far civilised as to re- cognise in an efficient and practical man- ner the superiority of the moral over the tury such a state of things is a mere uto- physical might but in this vineteenth cen- pie. Even we, the great English people,

force.

NE,

-

The

No. 1107-MAY 4, 1866.

6- ARAB CHALLENGE CC--Vale 250 race, and of their language and intellectual, Nagasaki being very secure and the nearest Goinuas.For all Araba-Weight 8st. condition, subjects which he treats with to China, and company for obtaining and 7 lbs. To be won two years consecutively the truness of ons wil necustomed tofan transporting the coal night easily found by a Horse or Horses, the bona fide proper-thropological and linguistic studies, ad at there a prosperous business. But why ty of the same owner-Entrance Tls. 20 the same time in very simple and lucid draw this in stencile combust defen

general conclusions which Japan, Manila, or even from the Isle of Lage

Irisson draws perceting the

the Chinese

Latron, when it would be so easy in ret it. character are as

as follows:41

A very mark from the interior of China lisch Nors pralowituace of E instincts over the

over the s.is umanial labor cheaper than in that coun- tients and the intelligence: a predol try nowhere could such able workmen, be uance of the intellectual faculties, in the fonn at such low rates of wages. The con mass, over the sentiments, or regulating venience and cost of conveyance by river

in China and the habitual subission of the and canal is nowhere so cheap as in powers; 7-Tarcue Crr.-Value Ts. 330ntelligenes to the demands of the instincts and the

source of inexhaustible wenith fo this res or China Ponies only. Winters in Hong without officient omtat from the mend provinct of hang-di, the instance, jah

1. Trisson's study of the language of the pets settlements, so that the transport and αποτεφνες, mear to the Buro- kong or Shanghai, at or since the Shanghai Antuna Meeting 1865, 5 lbs. for each race

Chinese is peculiarly simple and clear, and pean won.-Weight for inches as per scale-like M. Saulslas Julien, be pronounces it would not be onerous, and the people of Entrance Tis.. 10 each.1 Mile

of Chma cover easily into that

OUT CCIR Birdlime, Magic

2

3

Omia la Omnis time 2 minuter 16 Bocola.

Betting,-3 to 1 Birdlime against Magic. This was the closest and in that serise,

sentiments.

tor

of Nau-

very simple and easy of attainment as

part of regards speaking, and not very difficult merial habite. The strata of coal are also even to write. He tells his randers not to rich and abundant in the provinces be frightened at the ray of thirty-three sou and Sse-rhonen. This is an import thousand characters in the Chinese diant subject, and our friends in China wall tionary, for two-thirds of these, at least, doubtless know whether Enancial or other are entirely obsolete, and of the eight or questions stand in the way of M. Irissor's

deliciency of

of exemplifying the

While doing jus

the costs incident by Law," issued by the designing then, than others loss inclined to who believe ourselves to be in an advanced the most interesting race of the day. The nine thousand characters indispensable to suggestions.. Judge of the Summary Jurisdiction Court trust in their own unaided ideas. It is to stage of civilisation, even we do not hesi-Ponies kept well together until reuding a man of letters, there are scarcely two. the chanter relating to art gives the au on the affidavit of a person in the office of be hoped that should the Chinese shew a our laws, and to compel the Chinese and draw ahead. Birdlime won by a short half thousand which can be considered necessary thor the file of peesy, or ideali. the Colonial Treasurer. There are some very interesting questions involved in the fensively than heretofore of the resources of tho bayonet; to keep Gibraltar by force divided by lide more.--North China Daily | concise form, respecting object of the euqnity which the public would be glad to have answered. They would like to know how it came about that taxes

of European science, that the representa tives of European nations both at Peking and in the provinces will be consulted as

Nelos.

J

For

SECOND DAY, 20th April, 1804. 1.-MALO PLATE--Value Ths. 75.

Winners at this Meot Chins Ponies outy. scale. Entrance Tls: 5 each. file.

of that peop

were levied on tenements not inhabited, to the fittiess of those.they caploy to a mawkish sentimentality and boldly acknow- ing excluded. Weight for inches as per the social distinctions, the condition of the reproduction of the real, the visible and

during any portion of the period named in the warrants issued, by the person against whom they were taken out. The public ought to be enlightened as to the reason why a public Court of Justice was called on by the government to accept affidavits from the Treasury clerk in respect of such un- foun-ied levies. And it would puzzle most

thom. A dishonost pretentious employé way at this crisis do more harm to our relations with China, and to the welfare of the country itself, than would be caused by fifty cases of breach of Treaty.

We would however again assert the necessity of the initiative being taken, as

Fleur de Lis,

Promised fitne Plotsam,

tate to force unwilling Irishmen to obey the corner; when three or four beg to the Japanese to trade with us at the point length, aut the third and fourth were of arms, and to rule over scores of millions of men belonging to races and religions

On the principle of in- i alien to our own. alienable natural rights this must be very tyrannical and wrong; but if we drop our ledge that we rule, as we do, simply by the right of the stronger, the right which is made by might, and by no other, our position becomes intelligible; and our le- gislators, if they would think of it, would find their labours lightened by adopting it.mised Land.

Liberty and equality before the law have

2--CHALLENDE Cur-Value 500 Gui- been won for us by the courage and deter-

reas. Théso are

To be won two years consecutively misation of uur forefathers.

of the saine owner. For all Horses. Arabs Sat.; Stud Brod 8st. 7lbs.; Colonials, years and under 9st. 5 years and over 9st. 7lbs.; English, 4 years and ander 10st.; B year and over 10st. lbs. Entrange Tis. 20 each. 2 Miles.

Sir William, Exceler,

aid.

the

for the ordinary purposes of lifo."

He gives interesting information, in aty, in the Chinese kain;

the sepulcbral tice to the woural ability of towers, where

are buried, and who, he says, have all the powers of reali- about which so much has been said and action with which the Creator endows the written, concerning the intense filial devo-human soul for the use of genius, the talent tion and respect for ancestry which marks of finitation, the setise of. form in the high- strongly the Chinese people, their ancestral est

est degren delicate of colour fa chambers, and habits respecting the dead;cility of execution nud for construc- in fact, that is indispensable for and people as regards wealth Enjoyment the the corporations of merchants, and the ar- the tangible. If they are not artists in rangements anionget all classes for mutual an ideal sense, they are as regards plastic reproduction, the artists of the world of He is not at all an unfavourable critic realities, the masters of itution." In the Betting-3 to 1 against Flotsam. 2 to 1 against Fear de Lis 8 to 1 against Proof Chinese institutions, but he speaks of the fifth and sixth century of our dua, that is to administration of justice in anything but say, twelve indred years ago or more, favourable tarus. The nobles of the eight painting was very flourishing in China; but grades," to use his own expression for the in that, as in the manufacture of percchin oficial and literary magnates, cannot be and bronzes and the art of enamelling, the justice without the special per-Chinese artists and orkuun have lost mission of very different for the three classes of the former ability

For all, he says, there is the people.

respect to accusation, greatest freedom but no one enjoys the liberty of defence for the simple reason that there is no defence,

are no defenders-no al and that there vocates in China. Of the penal code he "It is very severe, and inflicts The corporal punishment of every degree. stick is used upon all occasions, not only alone, but also as the prelude

or accom paniment of more soricus punishment. But the magistrates are ready to admit ox- ven the ex- tenuating circumstances, and oven

persons to explain how it comes about even regards the future of China, by the repre- rights which have desconded to us and by a Hore br Horses the bond file property brought the Emperor; but the case is many of their old secrata and much of their

now, that suits can be and are preferred by the Government against individuals for taxes stated to be due, wherein Government is in reality a privileged suitor. The defendant insuch suits never receives notice of the case, excepting (if such may be called notice) the advertisements which appears in the Go- vernment Gazette addressed to "default

erx.."!

Often has it happened under such & system of collecting taxes, that a suit has progressed to the culminating point of the issue of a warrant of distress for taxes cer- tainly levied, but which have been proved to be not due. No person so situated can

be called a "defaulter"

The "aqueezes" of the Chinese are and ever have been esteemed bad in policy and worse in practice; but who shall success fully assure the Chinese residents and tax payers in this Colony that the carelessness

which we intend to maintain.

SHANGHAE RACES.

FIRST DAY, 25th April, 1866. 1-CHU-KA-ZA-CUP.-Value Tis. 75.-

For China Ponies only-Weight for inches as per scale.--Winners at the previous Autumn Meeting in Shanghai 7 los. extra

Entrance 11s. 5 each. Mile.

sentatives of Western nations. The op- ponents of our past policy may call it foreing" or "imposing" civilization upon the Chinese, if they choose, and the phrase would perhaps be correct. But universal history justifies as in declaring that in dealing with nationalities there are times when the end justifies the means; and the imposition of civilization by a strong nation upon a weaker one and the temporary disregard of what by some proto 3 against Biraline. cess of reasoning, people call the “rights | of man," is undoubtedly one of those cases. if we may argue from past events recorded either in sacred or profane history.

We conclude with a quotation from the Boubay Saturday Review" of Ocotber 1865 which expresses in forcible language

Birdlime, Fen-de-jole, North Star,

à seconds.

mating. Even against l'er de Juik.

time

Pathfinder,

Tratelier,

iminutes 52 seconds.

Batting 4 to 1 on Exeter 4 to 1 against Sir William:

3-YANO THE CUPValue Tls. 200

Presented by the Brokers of Shanghae.

says:

with

ecutioner is accustomed to diminish the

Speaking of music, Al rissqu gives an instance of unconscious plagiarism of no Coinmon

kind More than a thousand

years before the Thracian bard, the Chhters musician Konet sail to Chun: Whet f strike the imrmonious stones of my instru ment (king) the animals surround the gut tremble with delight." Who would hars thought that the beautiful hyperbole applied to Apollo, like the fainous story of Aladin, had its origin in China 1.

The book coutains an interesting chapter. on the sciences, or rather the want - of science, of the Chinese, and another on the

The heaviness of the course told against Second Pouy to receive Tis, 50, FSr a number of strokes of the bamboo ordered policy of the government and the prospects

Fe-de-joie, who however kept close up till nearly the sud, when Birdline came away and won by several lengths. Twelve ponies

гар

Time 1m, V5s.

20

China Ponies, Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of one race at this Meeting 7lbs extra; two races 101bs extra; of three or more races 14lbs. extra.

5 each 2 Mites.

The Rejected, Derusion, Ringlculer,-

Banishment, whether

of the future but we have already exceeded by the sentence.

pur limits, and must durich by recommend- ing these useful and interesting studies of towperary or perpetual, is always accum- panied by the bastinado, and is more com- Entrance Tls.non than the punishment of death by the the Central Flowery Land and its inhabit- sword by strangulation. But the capital ants to all who are interested in the punishment is often applied to offences subject. which we deem too trifling; this, nut only

his

and the slave who strikes

the master, sau who assaults his father, rich is more

mother, grand

1.

2

3.

father or

anu, grandmother, terrible still, the on who uses insulting. language to his parents and grand parents, are condemned to death, appily, how ever, the santance is more frequently pro nich so that, in that immense country, the executions do not amount to twelve hundred in the year.

THE DETACHMENT OF THE RIFLES FOR CHINA.

Tax Companies of the Ceylon Rides. under orders for Hongkong are the known as K, L, M, and N, (two Malay and

sected with these are as follows:-.

4.PARSE CUP.-Value Tls.' 310. For all Arals Weight 9t. Winners in Shang-ounce than carried into execution: Sutwa Sepoy companies.) The officers con

2.-STAND PLATE-Value Tls. 200.- For all Horses. Weights: Arabs, Bat. 7 lbs. Colonials, 10st. 7 lbs.; English 11st.—:/ Winners of a Hongkong or Shanghai Chal-time 4 minutes 48 seconds. -Winners of a 08. extra,- lenge Cup,

Betting---100 to I against The Rejected Shanghai or Hongkong of

3 to 1 against Meteor. 4 to 1 against Tae of which we have spoken did not take its the doctrine which we have aketched out up or Plate in

"The doctrine that might makes right." the value of £150, 14 lbs. extra; of £100c,

"pan. when stated thus plainly and without 5 lbs. extra; of Tls. 100, 2lta. extra. qualification, constitutes one of those bold Not accumulative.-N. B. Tis. 450 or assertions which most Englishmen feel $603150; Tls. 300 or $400-£100)

Entrance T. 10 each.-1 Miles.

B.ceter themselves bound to oppose whenever and

Sir William,. wherever they hear it emunciated. In

Traveller, spits of the facts of history, and notwith- standing what we constantly see to be time 3 minute 1 second. raking place aroonil us in nations, tribes, and families, we are still apt to cling to the notion that mankind possesses certain

rise in a well understood system of squeeze on the part of the local Government? The result of the Commission of enquiry if made known would dissipate the well grounded alarm which we have good reason to know exists in the minds of our observant and respectable native householders.

:

(From the Evening Mail.). ́

nity was brought down from Canton on Monday last by H.M. Gunboat Opossum. Five years have thus sufficed to clear off a payment of Sixteen millions of Taels (Tis: 16,000,000) from the Chinese to the British and French Governments.

+

Betting. Even on Eater against Sir

William.

leading,

hue or Hongkong of one vacs 7lbs. extra', Tireo Horses to of two races 14lbs, extra.

En- start from opposing Stables or no vase. trance Tia. 10 each. 1 Miles

Early Puri, Lawyer,

time 2 minutes 40 seconds.

1 2

Captains Meaden, Fielding, and Gashi. Lieutenants Du Jardin; Korr,--and Pil- kington (daily expected from England in the

Isabella" transport.)

Ensigns Calvert, Falkiner, Collins, and Forster.

Two officers (Captain Trydell and Lies- tevant Pinchard) are at home on sick lease, and will have to join their companies at Heugkong. Lient-Colonel MacDonald t expected will command the detachment,

is

geous (Thompson, and White) have been and the senior if it buth Assistant-Sur- tramo to be in readiness. Colem Observer.

When treating of the agriculture of the Chinese M. Irisson condemns without casure, but most rationally, the we of the villanous rice spirits and the interdiction against making wine. In the eyes of a sensible nie, a Frenchman, aud af most Betting,10 to 1 on Early Purl, 5 to 1 This, as we predicted, proved to be a

country like China which, M. Triasdu 525 on Lawyer against Vizier for places.

produces the finest in the world and

grapes in the The last payment of the Chinese iadem-inherent and inalienable natural rights, match between Exeter and Sir William.

4-CELESTIAL CUP.-Value Tls. 300.does not make wine, but consumes cause In the American Declaration of Indepen- brst passing the Stand, Malabar was. with Pathfinder, Sir William and

Fry outr

author Bare dence the first article was an assertion of

Brater well

On the opposite side of For all China Ponies. To be won two con- spirits, wittily labelled try up. the right of mankind to personal freedom: the coarse sir William and Exeter drew somative Meetings by the same l'omy. En- de mart, has no excuse but that of antiquat and this doctrine has with the progress of away, and on nearing the corner Exeter trance Tls. 10 each, oue half of which to bend laws and makeshift legislation. M

Chinese, dwells upon the years taken so firm a hold of our minds collared and drew ahead, coming in easily added to the Cup, accumulating, but not to Trisson, like a observant writers a nut

bu finally wou Second Pony at each Meet-great industry and

Ability of the Time 3m. 01s. that it is now frequently considered to be several lengths ahead, Traveller a good oxceed the sum of Tis 500, until the Cup Chin and the

third. Suven rain. incontrovertible. No better instance of a

THE report of Dr. Tonnerre, ing to receive Tls: 50 from the accumulat-people and the extrusence "right" than this could perhaps be found 3.--GRIFFINS PLATE-Value Tls. 100.

application of the principles to past year le las confiscated, 103 insley of and therefore we propose, very briefly. For China Ponies that have never run at sub Fund. Last Pony to pay third Pony's machinery and of all that results frour the Officer of L'alentin, shown that the health ardinary wants of life and the uerzase salt beef and pork, 4,092 listers of her of commerce; but he aduits, with justice metically sealed provisions, 146 large and for the reasons which will be apparent any Meeting in China-Weight for insbes

that unless effected in the most grsluai the sequel, to investigate its origin and per seale.Entrance Tis. 5 each. its nature.

Taepan, Magician, Oppopmax tie 1 minute 50 seconds.

Betting - tn 1 against Carnifex 3 to against fagican.

The chauge of policy which may pos- sibly result on the Chinese thus finding themselves no longer in the position of debtors to the two most powerful govern- ments of the West, must be carefully watched by our diplomatic representatives, The Imperial government may come to

as

Mile.

entrance.

3

Lis.

It will be generally admitted that in the earliest recorde, of our race, there is scarcely to be discovered a trace of this idea of personal liberty as a right. The chief of a nomade tribe was virtually the

Great tailing took place on rounding the the conclusion that the services of foreign-absolute lord and master of a certain

obrer, the three ponies placed, however, ers are no longer needed to collect the number of people.

The Egyptians, we are told, made the keeping well together. On nearing the Sta

Young Leigh, by dint of by

Birdlime,

Fleur de Lis,

6.-CLARET Cur-Value Tis. 100. For populationering to her immense.

all Horses not entered at this Meeting for picture to any other Flat Race. Catch Weights. En- trance Tls. 10 each. Once round.

Rochester, Priam,

duties at the open ports. Not that they children of Isreal to serve with "rigour" Taspan passed Magician and won time 2 minutes 23 seconds,

are likely to do so from any real wish to and the children of Israel, on the other untiring efforts on the part of the rider,. do away with an institution which they hand, when their turn came, thought that cane iu not more than a riarter of a mile

litical, consen

לו.

bave fully learned to regard with conf-they dealt mercifully with their enemies it behind the others. Time 149.all Houses not untered for the Challenge Cup. than Ching, and military posts argune.ally

they only converted them into bondmen, 1.60s.

many

4-SHANGHAI BAR Cu-Value 100 Gas-Prozented by the Member of the Legal Profession. For Colonial Hersoa that have never wou in China or Hong- kong-Weight, 3 years and under Bat 7 lbs. ; 4 years 2st. 3 lbs. 15 years 10st. 6 years and aged 10st. 7lbs. -Entrance

15 cachi-1 Miles. 'TIs.

Rumah

Tron Clad, tino 2 minutes 1 second,

Vesavi

Betting.None. time 2 minutes 30 secouds.

REVIEW...

MAURICE IRISSON.

800.

other. do

along

ropean

i

ought to out oppose

aeese, 38 dozen tige 3 minutes 31 seconds.

jars hout heese,

ant battles of co- Betting Birdlime even against Fleur de nenner the industrial systems of the West canisters of corned beef, 500 kuna, 0 dola could not be introduced into China without

h of bread unge fectionary,

05 mavýds Causing great

983 maunds fish and prasas, 64 I say maunds fresh beef, 266 maunds of me,

tons, 983 one's self the

136 maunds at whout, 16 galions brandly, ces of a system which would condemn to 1,945. dozen beer and porter, 3,108 gallons idleness and misery so many millions of beer and porter, 844 dozen wines, and 1.693

a race whose instinets and. workmen of

The gallons wines. The quantity of aduiter- faculties demand constant labour." The

Christians excellenes of the roads in Chine call forth ated food and drink sold to

and Native baboos in talcutta is incredible. Trisson's unqualified admiration. He

The above represents but a small part of Betting-2 to 1 on starlight.

"No country in the world is better the evil The Health Oficer is loud in his Says

with wide and

groat

roads easy 7-WEUTER CUP.-Value (s. 200. For provided

complaints of

of "the

natire

tive gentlemen, whe by rank, education established уватя

be leaders of sucial- qu country is Weights Arpis ut. Colonies, al under 1st. 7lbs; 5 years 11st. 6 better supplied in all directions with vast by end of sucial

every sanitary improvement which tea is fir dence; but there is no doubt that the hovers of wood and drawers of water,"

their own welfare or that of their natire years and aged 11st. 71s. English, 12st. lines of streams, navigable rivers ar provincial, officers will be driven by the because their usual practice, wait the

713. Entrance fls. 10 each. Dace round. canals, ie ontainous districts is you fellow citit.16,7 Some of the great

the Stilton Clates Fotghing Shock), 1

of Calcatta not only invii-d not find those gaud roads eigo inspection of their goods, but in way needy bangers on which surround them, and they took a city, toanite it with the edge of the sword," and "utterly destroy

ninety feet wide which are to be found inspection whose incomes have been materially cur

all the souls that were therein." In the

elsewhere, there are ways pasy of house for instances, voluntarily surrendered them so

destruction when pronounced unfit for in the formatiu of which enormous rocks or drink. We are glad tailed by the new system, to put forth political history of Greece and Rome there

When autre was no recognition of the principle of

have been bloated, bills levelled, and

sailors are not merele see that Ger "feelers" as to the ultimate intentions a.

mountains pared away. The people of the shop keeper has been convicted before s liberty as a right inherent in mau, nor in the central government. Should they in later times do we find a single nation thint

country are accustomed to these shelves, Magistrale of having sold dolcterions drinks,. a montat of weakness shew the faintest practically acknowledges it. France keeps

winding along the faces of the attains, his license has been invariably forieitel. (From the Lonton and Chin press)

and to the bridges thrown daringly from The new bazaar, to be erected by the sign of giving way on the question, it is Algiers, Nice, and Savoy in the grip of'

Betting. Even on Rumornic. 4 w1 Eludes a la Chine Contemporaine; by one pot to another. All along the roade Municipality as the corner of Grant Steve

Paris. the towns and villages are so frequent that and Jaun Bazaar, will do much to secure more than probable that a considerable her superior strength, Russia and Ger..

hold Poland in chains, America against Ilavannah.

M. Irisson, the anthor of this study of nothing can be more easy than the stages. wholesomeness it the food sold to Eat- The start was delayed for a long time, amount of pressure will be exerted in the herself still adheres to the doctrine of provinces to force that course of action on Monroe, and what England does, we shall first by Iron Clod's restivoheas, and after Chin, was private secretary and interpre Not only are all these grand roads and ways peans.-Friend of India.

breaking away, The race throughout was campa ga of 1980; and, having lived for but they are also supplied with wooden them. Much more depende than people point out by and bye. Again, in our waris by Oriflamme three or four times ter to Leneral Montauban, daring, the early laid down in

domestic relations we practically ignore between the two first horses. Harannah some time amongst the Chinese and speak-towers orested at intervals of about milq.

ENTOMPMENT OF THE LATE EM-

PEROR OF CHINA.s seem to imagine on the position taken up by the right of individual liberty. The hus-kept ahead till the opposite side of the ing their language, Iris uiuion respecting and on which the traveller may read the

The tion: the various Governors general, and native band lords it over the wife, and the parent course, when Ramarnie pollared, passed themselves, their government, habits and nanies of the localities as well as the dire

and distances of the

various rua

(From the China Express.) The

of the neglect coal deposits of China Six Tait Superintendents of Customs. There is rules the child. No where in fact, either him on nearing the corner, and eventually customs are deserving of attention.

Time Baudius occupy little more than two bund-

heads strikes M. Irisson as one of the grand abridged) of the placing of the remains

An account (from which the following is rod little doubt but that the officials in Peking in the human race or even in any portion won by two lengths

of the animal kingdom, can we find a

5.-LADIES' PERSE-Value Tis-For Rave, Language Family, are sincerely desirous of the present for practical acknowledgment of any such

ulture, industry, Commerce, Arte, Sci-sia torce "The oaptains of our steain- cace and Foistics.

lies under their hands. They draw a little out tona prepared to receive them already eign service belug, at all events for the natural and inalienable right. The newly all Ponies-Weight for inches as per scale.

and Manilas 3lbs, extra- present, maintained in ita integrity. But burn infant has no innate rights. Supports drabs 7 lbs. extra. English The plan of M. Irisson's work is simple coal froin Japan, but that trade is far from described in the London and China Tele

sing it to be the heir to a grown its tight

On the 5th of November the young En should. nien as powerful as the Futal of thereof is not inherent in its own person 10 lbs. extra-Three Ponies to start or no cut at the same time philosophical. He boing cultivated as it might be. That they graph, appears in the official Moniteur vi

Entrance Tls: 10 eachOuce round: ys that before studying the Chinese in dn not go to Fa-ku-yata or Ogacu where. race. been acquired, Shangae, with whom the authorities dareality. The right has

difficulties. imposed by the Jane Go-father, who died three years ago, to the A child cau only tempurise, being restrained by actual perhaps by the virtues, perhaps by the fear from taking strong measures adverse crimes of its ancestors.

have no necessarily inherent right to

their race and distinguishes it from all difficult navigation of the inland sea, effe- tions had been made for the esterno, sad

for heavily to any arrangements be insists upont, press be burnt free, because it aan exercise no

of Rites and the Bureau of Mathematics ronicted of the Utrinest by the star of our own the reluction of the customs service, there control over the conditions of its birth upon

It is almost useless to place the pouies in cerebral conformation, but with refufence by able pilots, are last there, sad the only had declared it to be propitions". Thi

way to avoid the uany dangers of these writer says that in spite of an às no reliance to be placed upon the cour. which its freedom depends. If it happens

to be born free, it is because its parents or this race, beanse it was a foregone thing to the faculties, more or less harmonious,

the fifth and thirtecith age of the Imperial Cabinet. Our strong-ancestors have fought for and won its free from the beginning; and to struggle was

never losing sight of the strong or the weak dranght, and that during the day only. At houses between

af Novenibor, when ibe. Son of Houten 13F that character: One has no the approach of dusk the native pilot, whom est hopes lie in the fact of the improbability dom. The child's right thereto is thus inade Bite Bon, who is simply a small och together from the Chinese charactor seats is to travel in a steamer of small addressed to foreigners not to leave their say's M Irisson, "with justice, to you are compelled to take on board, lets go would traverse the streets of bis capital,” an tereditary or acquired, but not a naturplessure; and came in as he liked.

the ceremony in a small shop where per without the British and Frenoli Ministers at and personal right. The "right" axials 783 some hissing as he pascod tlie Stand, developments which belong to its peculiar fore daybreak for teu tinies the amount of

He therefore commences his fee. If coal is to be got in Japan why shed upon a scaffolding of chairs and table being duly informed of what is going on. simply because it has been won by "might" Mr Meller, who was presented with the organisation.

A more cheerful but we fear improbable, and to be perpetuated it must be maintain purse by Miss Hudson, was locally cheered logically with the study of tlie Chinese as a not go to the isle of Sai-kai-do, the port of behind a closed jalousie, he quietly awaited,

2in Ols.

Busy Dec, Mufoor, Ma Jurrocka,. Fleur de Lis,

mapa

and itineraries,

to & lang

pages, under the following Agri- | of.commar distance for what almost the late Einberor of China in the magni

in their private and public life it appeared the deposits of coal are inexhaustibic, one

which is peculiar to

Pars

sicaConsider their

phy-van understand; first, because of the many peror of China cuilucted the 33):cs of his

re

to lim

in the.

Betting. Even Fleur de Lis against Busy | ather

0

in the first half mile increased it at his

and inoral constitution,rament, and, secondly, on account of the tomb prepared for them. Great pre

laden

We must not, he adds, measurny Japanese vessels vessels. the day was only fixed after the Minister

of any weasures of redaction being taken conferred by the parents. It is therefore Arab Horse, got a lead of a hundred yards more

from a race than the legitimate the anchor, and would not lift it again be, he installed himself on the night before the

Titere!

No. 1107 MA

the arrival of the In

iddle of the road was

the procession, and a interdicted. The su decorated with red scart aven in the morni: At seven of horsemen, followed

hicles and camels lad

which continued for se without interruption.

carrying a la estafette pole was covered with full gallop; four others cals

oi

about three qu

When the last of the police cleared the side- fucced the people houses or the lateral a entrances were concea inats; the few who tried were soon brought to lash of a heavy whip, w

nee as it by clearance

ench

riler-the the

kind of necromancy!

nith unassenger ayı ed themselves alor raugertion of the silence provated over the windows watching acting that no 29

Tea of Coventry. fist horsemen of the la hist

in alow time; the petrified into sixties; the officers of the vali robes embroidered wi nexi followed olier he eight horses of the E steeds covered with ri hundred arch then a Geard, their hos bang bosa and their quiver.

tile behind these rode dressed, one of the In commanded the proce vanced with great dign erous staff and wi- munierons daris in picturesque The came the Empere qin (sedag-chair, the ed with cloth ofigold, 2 men dressed in red sil au wearing ups with spita of the rain, whic tion, the sides of the

closed, and this and a cumstance enabled th panions to lavon good The Western Church, *ata principal facade on

-neltber

sclf being, in

the

CL

name o

curious want of attent characteristic of Fren mentioned throughou rur the door is a Cr པ་་ wo presume,

Catholic,

na

das this orzament

ug EmJETOT TAS-

·Young⋅ on which he bad recli

the palayain to loos tion; at the same mor halt in the march of th Tom hai a capital col Ke says that the you ngare

namely, to Prince Lial

of

galar and baudson hile his eyes black and his expression very gentle, aril, on i able. His Majesty wore a yellow silk ro blue cloth and a mounted by a red Prince Kung

foliowe

covered carriage, and a hundred horsem Mandarins of rank, Tehicles

most

Perial

their

supposed to

artic

the

Thes, as it is t

A report the spr

GE

to regard the counte presses would als and alius five d'elo shops were sudden cleared again, tive ca intervals as in the approach, and the b of the Empreses pa escort was similar after the archers, o officials and servan considerable the two yellow Bixteen. bearers in Arat was the Empre mate wife of the

pala

second his other i

the reigning monarc light began to fade, only catch a

impa

He

e

says

be each about thir was very simply a vered; sl the hair nbise, while the qu

a la Tartire—jot *tela other well k

OF

hair arrange in la

corated with jewels recherche appearan palanquins were i

vehicles containin ladies of the Cour blinds were closed, of the black want! completed the echip

FAILURE OF CO

IN The Penang G failure of the atten ably to Any Colon the last day

an

in fact that t

is t

We are clusion that here C

The planes during monika grow well but de suintes the when the hy dr the way we bare years), the plants.

in quantity, and

bonses,

leaves, Papay ta from the rap ages 1 stard bette sad much from needs

the entir reaping any harv cheering, but i Ad exten Penst fliese the in the T- still bear, at the

to the Frent

galows. In the E Plants that are w

planted near hoc= twenty years ag

Colonel Ldw, ho

bear out what we

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