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3.-MAY 17, 1866.

actually retrograding. It is sible to overrate the deletori- ich the emanations which ex- e filth and impurities in the ion of the town, have upon fresidents in the eastern half What is it that makes us feverish when we get up in more especially when there wind in the night? It isn't malaria from the soil, but of the miasma from Tai-

am and pollution. On the we know the invigorating ef- casterly wind, which is ially to be attributed ving to pass over Western We believe that the Governor

to

bis serious attention to the generation of the St Giles of and although some "rested in. be disturbed, and people may ed to protest whom few dreau Diary stake in the wretched tonements, which ought to ba e ground, the law need not be

meet the difficulty, for there

ht to be laws regulating the

d drainage of all houses in the we have heard it hinted that

anofficialas an "Inspector of —A position which as the case present, must surely be one of sof the local government.

POLICY IN EASTERN ASIA. (Pall Mall Gazette.)

t number of the Revue des Deux

e is an article containing some

5 and important disclosures re

policy of Russia in China and hought to be carefully studied

o take an interest in the pro relations with those countries, een a great deal of speculation to the authorship α

this article, usually

the case when a writer wishes to be anonymous, is V. de Mars, the Sécrétaire de It is variously attributed to Couravieff Amourshy, who

be now in Paris, being in dis- the Russian Government;

to

ville known as the anonymous. me remarkable articles on naval the fecue; and to the inspira- French Foreign Office. What-

be the source of the article, the

it contains has all the

appear-

ng anthentic, and throws quite a on uugh that has been hitherto fectly hinderstood of the recent European enterprise in the far

ond question, explain it how we the European Power which has tjufluence fu China and Japan ment à Russia, although both nd France bave expended. far ount of blood and treasure to eir prestige in these countries northetu rival. The manner in sia set to work to obtain this

ch is very clearly and circumstan

ibed in the article above referred atists of the and

most inste

es a startling

for our

mizal Putiatie was, it appears,

er

employed by the

Goverti

Petershing to prepare the way

alment of its designs.

' ' '

lu. 1834,

er the beginning of the Crimean

peared with a Russian

t of Japan, with the

a treaty of friendship

Select Of

tho

Unfortunately a storin separatel

the other vessels of his fleet, and

જુલd

to land at

at Simoda, where he

the hv

ed for some time

returning to Buci i the rigorous blockade

тров-

in cones

maintained

llies. He contrived, however

is forced

banishment B

by his staff

Accome ned in

men ho

and

used

ere

ада

the vicinity every means which his careful

ent for diplomacy and a

e character of the Japanese could impress them with a sense of the of Russia and the necessity of beralliance. Soon a notion spread at Russia was the dominant Power that England was an insig land, and that the Emperor of

h was the nephew of a man who conquered by the Cza

the Czar and con-

a distant island by his orders, us auccessfully performed his Admiral Putiatine returned to St.

whence he was soon after sent u another mission, of far greater e than the first. During his

ussia had quietly seized the whole ritory constituting the basin of r Amoor, under the pretext of ng her flest, which was blockaded lies at the mouth of that river. tations were sent by the Chinese ent protest against this aggres

to war seemed to be imminent. however, did not want war, al- e prepared herself for it by forming fleet for the defence of her new is. An opportunity soon presented attaining her objects by diplomacy. England, France, and the United termined to take active measures hina in order to protect their com dalthough Russia pretended to have interest in the matter, she offered the demonstration which those ere about to make, and sent Admiral

Pekin for that purpose.

After

to

otiation the Allies declared war,

Died Tieu-tsin; but Putiati

vish to not a hostile part

tio

etended to be much provoked at the

al of his fleet, and continued the

ons on his own accout.

nt Pekin,

This he

accl-

I to do with the assistance of the elonging to the Russian religious

who had long been unite diplomatic functions with langing more properly to their managed matters so aucress-

He

t, when he followed the Allies to without having taken any part in was the first to sign a treaty Chinese Government, and was as a mediator between it and the he Chinese being much impressed moderation of the Czar's Govern

No. 1109-May 17, 1866.

ment as compared with the imperions con- dust of England and France, and the Allies being anxious to secure the services of a man who was evidently regarded with a much favour by tus Chinese. The treaty which was signed at Tien-tsin between China and Russia

gare

to the latter Power

THE CHINA MAIL.

کیه با شما فردی

will also be among the reliques of Old London brought under notice. It is a pected that the congress will be attended, not merely by our own greatest archplo gists, but by many leading representatives of the science abroad.

the whole of the territory on the left bank consideraile, and it is noticeable that he previous to a creation taking Pe Gazette seventy and eighty years of age, has just but also from the immerise quantity of eggs |

a parliamentary institution, and

stocks are being diminished so rapidly that the manufacturers will be compelled before long to be filling their warehouses again. They cannot wait for the next crop of silks which it is expected will, be much larger this year than it has been for some time, in consequence not only of the large im Sir Moses Montefiore, though between ports of raw silk from the East generally, started on another mission of benevolence sent home from Japan to supply the

breed- to the Holy Land, accompanied by Drers liere. A journal in the silk interest Hodgkin.

sums up the state of affairs at the present Air Boxall, R.A., has been appointed moment in the following quaint terms director of the National Gallery, in the place Producers and consumers are perfectly in

appointment is considered good, Mr Boxall of surprising the other." They are in fact

vin Rome,

for or against them.

STOCKS OF TEA.

(To the Editor of the Tingon and China Express)

speech in the House of Commons, and se- man, and one of the co-heirs of the last, the Royal Academy. The Tower of London veral other speeches. His voice is some Lord Halifas, should have forwarded le what indistinot, and his matter, like his remonstrance upon hearing that the title: books, philosophical, and calculated to was about to be conferred upon a gentleman make men like Mr Gladstone think. His having no family daima. The reply to las influenes in Parliament judging by the remonstrance was of a nature to establish a affect he has already created, will be very conviction that due notico would be given whereas of the tmoor, and also that on the right supports Mr Bright. Among the gossip of the only notice appeared in the bauk between the mouth of the river and the press we read. Like the Chancellor Mr Montagu, although his political opi- the Casuri, one of its chief tributaries of the Exchequer and Mr Disraeli, Mr Millions are much in advance of those of his Another treaty, concluded short time aits without bis hat. He even sets the father, yet is a firm supporter of Lord, after, gave a still more considerable slice of

Derby. At the same time he has been Re territory to Russia, with the right of naviga.ple of leaving it at the doora pro- Dary

ceeding which may be

but is cor-markable for every endeavour, consistent tion on all the tributaries

fa singular, unparlisle, and, so of the Amgor. taiuly

with his principles, to These two treaties were afterwards united far as I remember evented, The county, and to avoid terve peace in the of the late Sir Charles Eastlake; and the accord, each looking out for an opportunity

the asperities which into cue, which was ratified at St. Peters-

presede and follow bury on the 10th of September, 1858. is supposed to assist in promoting freedom slight inflicted slection contests. The being an admirable judge of art and an ex-simply waiting to see what China will do:!

upon Mr Montagn pers

personally

cellent man of business. the good offices rendered by of debate. Has it been left to the distin- is inuch folt, while the unfairness of con- Mir Millais, R. A., during his stay in Subsequently, Grasral Ignatiei, the successor of Admiral guished political economist to give the ferring an ancient titto wear his own li of Leda and the Swan," said to be the last statesman sent home a three-quarter size marble statue Patutino, to

to the Chinese

House Government,

of Commons

in good man who should be content wore rewarded by another

treaty,

that of news; and will our legislators at some dis- nours is much commented upon."

work of Michael Angelb He gave 3001, the 1st of January, 1861, by which the

tant day, out of compliment to Mr Mill, B The news brought to his country by the for it in some old curiosity shop, and con- Russian frontier, which in 1856 was situated uncovered, and, like him, no more think of last mail from Jamaica, concerning the ennoisseurs value it at

at several thousands.

SIR,The catinated stock of tea in bond, 62 degrees north latitude, on the shorp taking their beavers into the Houss with quiry into the conduct of ex-Governor Lyre The Duke of Northumberland has sent on the 31st December last, was varionaly of the Sea of Okhotsk, was brought down them than their great coats and umbrellas in repressing the rebellion, is far from sa- in a petition to the House of Commons stated in the brokers circulars at from to the forty-second degree, in the Sea of A proposal Las been made in Parliament tisfactory. Governor Eyre has been exa- praying that the noble mansion which bears 80 to 86 millions of pounds. The Go-

by N

hut his evi- his name, and which has for more than vernment return the actual stock on that brilliant and happy oratory to erect a medence adds

two

to the family, may date at (Economist, March 3, page 264) couteries belonged to nament in Westminster Abbey, at the ex- already possess evidence, docume- not be levelled to the

to the ground: the Board 93.7

95,542, 271 lbs. I think you should bring ponse of the country, to the memory

tary or oral, has been adduced to justify of Works having proposed its demolition on this discrepancy to the notice of sub- Lord Palmerston. It is to be hoped that the trist and execution of Gordon. It is the plea of the necessity of a new approach seribers in China, that they may bear it in the slate will be oxcouted and erected

now admitted that only two

mind when offering for the new teas. They during the present generation, but it is

during The number of new schemes for traver generally take their statistics from brokers donts seem to show Ruch rapidity is whole insurrection, and that no diabolical

Parliament this year, according to one au- which the Chineso showed to negotiate with

now been dead thirteen

pulation. The investigation has not yet thority, greatly transcend our previous cal years. Rix her rather than with any

other

Eurpean after his death a statue was ordered by reached a point at which evidence has been culations. The sum wanted will be nearly Power.

ver. At the same time it must not be

difficult to understand grateful

millions. It i country, and though seven years taken as to the punishment inflicted on the, that amount will be expended, except, is China

hind quite

elapsed sine this order was given, negroes by Gove supposed that

the have

Governor

bow Eyre. The Fenian 'head capire aggressive designs of her self-constituted nothing has yet been seen of the statue.

Stephens is of course, 3

a large- not yet captured, notwithstanding the ac friend and protector. In 1882 slic refused. Talking of statues reminds us that a mo- the offer of Russia to help her against the moment: in Taepings, apparently because Russia claim.

paid for

for by

sit

Mr Gladstone-arcely with is usual mined at coole lexformation we!

to the

of your

these advantages were obtained by Bassin, as we have seen, without shedding 21 drop of her blood and by a very trifling expenditure of money She obtained them by using her influence on the Allies as means of obtaining concessions from the Chinose, and at the s

same time maintaining that influence by the evident preference impossible. The Duke of Wellington has outrages were perpetrated by the black sing London which will be brouglit into circular-I am, Sir, your obedient servant

years

were sacrificed by the neyroosie fives from Charing Cross to the Eubankinent.

Ste

the

po-

out the poor goes

London, March 16, 1.866.

IMPORTER

RAILWAYS IN CHINA. (Oriental Circular.),

We feel assured that, taken up as the

the leading houses connected with the

exertions in the same direction have been.

MISCELLANEOUS.

TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.

83

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ODONTAL GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED GIQUE for restoring and preserving the Teeth, 10s, Ed., and 21s. per bottle. Patent White Maamel for stopping Front Teeth, warranted never to change colour, 59, and

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GABRIEL'S Practical Treatise on the Theth which explains the numerous advantages obtainable or will be furnished direct on receipt of Twelv stampa.

out residents. portion is for buying Tom S preparation to the memory of tive exertions of the police. The muskets, for nothing. No provision yet is made for

Edward Morton, the pawned in Dublin have been transferred to disastrous stats of things if a kind and wise country, and by others whose previous na the price of her assistance a further and executed by My Tuvato friends, fowling-pieces, and all sorts of fire-urns them, and we niay really expect to. see a question of railways in China has been by by their patented method may be bad of their Agents

who

i in marble the stores in the Castle, which now contain legislature does no

a more extraordinary collection of miscel the bust of the late Lord Elgin for his lord-

gums

ett na

rectification of froutier," which would saus have brought her to the Yellow Sea, at a short distance from Pekin. object of this

recently

executed

it in

in band. Hore

a foreigner,

u5

so signally successful, there can be no doubt

The chiefatio's native county, Fifeshire, and more lineous weapons than has ever before been good erfing us to do the good introduced, of their rapid extension through-

of this proposal was to place

of

that are with the hope of

of

the out for than

of Japan and place both Japan and China 235050001. as a dowry, and an aunnity of peaks of MCA from Amiway companies imve coolly without may be supposed. Eventa are occur

at her mercy.

supposed, in order to replenish her scauty exchequer, but to provide the means for further aggressions, A fleet is about to be formed at Vladi-Voatok, consisting of about thirty ships of war of various sizes, some of which will be extremely light and swift, de main on our commerce which the Timer congratulated itself in 1804 on our liaving 63caped. The

sympathy for Russia which Admiral Putiatine bad so carefully fostered among the Japanese in 1854 in now as warm as over, thanks to the skilful manner in which

6,000

year.

votes Of

of money.

sure fiery Train has

requested an.

before him, for se

Prince Christian, the husband of thosident, in order toege and The depu- | accomplished in half-an-hour and five their remunerative pharacter, the Chinese

The condition of the Dorsetslive labourer

and a few weeks ago the Earl of Shaftesbury,

and, it will be the best security for the peace of Europe when France and England are made inseparable on account of mutual interest, Aprojector is said to be in Paris, soliciting permission from the Emperor to make borings, with a view of planning a

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CAUTION

LEA AND PERRINS Beg 16 caution the Public against sparious imitation

of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

been

fabulous (250.000 their introduction into China, and, once Russia

recently the bust of Lord Palmerston for brought together in one place. A meeting in the immediate vicinity of the peninsula the town hall of Tiverton.

BEA AND PERRIN'S sympathisora" has been held at Liver- and the wise thing; yet we are as careless

as if the poor lived in clover, one of the Sut probably of a much shorter period empire. It is a question of time, of Corea, which has long been the object of The mm voted by the House of Com-poul, and money collected to aid the Fe-

WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. her cupidity. The possession of

of this ter-

ver- ons without a remark for the Princess nians who are in custody. would at once secure to her the Helena, on the occasion of her marriage,

The latest ritory

on to "underpin horses permission to

ring, with previously, unknown rapidity,

Pronounced Connoisseura to be the only good maritime preponderance in the Yellow Sea-

as rampant at Pitts- taking them. Pois

which are changing all our preconceived ide

Sauce and applicable to every variety of Dish. As an instalment of the idea of having a a year. In the same vote Frinceburgh, were they seem to have raised an

as andhabits. The Chime of the present day Meanwhile she is rapidly Alfred also gets an allowance of 15,000. e immense excitement. They stack armis in bridge between Calais and Dover, the not

is not the China of the past, and the party make fiery discourses,

any drink impossible and impracticable notion bas

Fxtract of a Letter fron a Medical gentleman at utilizing the rich acquisitions she has mader. No one in the present Houso of the streets,hiskey. A Fenian deputation been mooted of having piers at Dover and of progress at Pekin is at least as powerful i in the worth of China; not, as night bene 0209urs to take up the line of unded by the notorious George Francis Calais, each three miles long, on which foreign party. Whatever mo. Madres this brother at Worcester, May, 1951.

Commons appears

: L the business followed by the late Joseph Huine

may hereafter induce the Chinese Teil La and Praass that their Sauce in highly the

cratic of all watchful

audience of the pre- trains could run out to res and so cause Government. to adout railways, we may be esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most Princess Helena, will resida permanently American citizens in

the real sea transit to be about fifteen miles sure of one thing, that, once convinced of palatable, as well as the most whelt some Sauce that rious consideration, leged outrages against

which might, with boats of great speed, be

is made. in this country, and it is proposed to na

are sufficiently alive to their own interests the taralise him at once, and to give him an

tation were to have the honour of being re nutes. Decidedly greatest efforts are

to find the means to remove all minor and admirably suited for one of those coups English pestage under the title of the Dukeceived at the White House on the 20th ult being made to get the countries together, obstacles in the way of their adoption.

of Kendal This project has met with opposition, but there is a chance that it has long been a byword and a reproach, will be carried through.

The cattle plague appears to be on the a large fanded proprietor in the county en increase, and, with the Irish rebellion and deavoured to show that this condition had the promised Reform Bill, forma one of the been fearfully understated and that the and batter. labourery: as other agricultoral ment have dealt, or are trying to deal. A The Earl's letters, published in the Times, The acts of retaliation comunitted by Eug cattle-plague bill has been introduced and laud and Francs on the Japausse for ont-

has becoine law, which forbids the transit were considered conclusive, until they were fages on Europeans have had little effect

of cattle on railways which will give answered by two of the labourers them- but to excite a strong feeling of hostility in

intraordinary ala will throw

selves, who showed that the Earl knew to local little about his own people, t alaughtering powers

that he had Russia has taken good the country.

Oare authorities and

the cost on the

understated their hours of work, and over- not to proceed to such extremities, but has rates. This is a buon to the British far stated their profits by one-half. shown her power in a more peaceful and far nur, or rather to the landlords, and has nore effectual way. She has

She has established her legatiou, not at Yeddo, but a

been fought against by free-trade members. all port which is quit scent in Protests agaust this Bill are coming the well-known Scotch writer, that four 500. 78. id.; command money, 14. Ds. ; ||

from all silos, and there is just a cliance that it will have to be repealed. In the meantime vaccination has been practically given up, and Mr. Worms is trying doses of assafoetilla with some success.

Mr Werros is not o cattle-doctor, but a gentleman of fortune, and his remedy is one tried with much succes in the East in unses of cho- lera...

the Russians have conducted themselves. great difficulties with which the Govern/Doraetshi tiller of the soil was as well of turmel under the straits of Dover.

&

a commercial point of view, but wirich cccupies a strong military position in the Strait of Sangar, at the entrance to the Sos SCA of Japan. Here the Russian envoy, station ed on a mountain which overhangs the town, nerd fear uo rivals, and awes the inhabitants by the size and magnificence of his residence which looks like au entrenched camp, and contains within its walls a hospital and à

who wish school

for young Japanese

Mr Gladstone has given the usual Par Learn Hussiau. The townis constantly visited liamentary nation that he will introduce the Reform Bill on Monday, the 12th begin-of

arid

Eogland has been somewhat startled by an announcement made by Dean Ramsay,

millions of sermons are delivered through out the They ought to do much good, and probably

country

in the course of the year. du, but those who are the best judges ques tion their beneficial effect.

sioual murderer of babies, has again been Charlotte Winsor, the wholesale profes- rapited, pending an application to the

Court of Error.

The critics have been sadly disturbed lately by two successful actions for libel, one brought by a well-known autor-Mr

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The Salaried Establishment of the Dock- yard at Hongkong costs 6,6122-717-niora than last year. The Naval officer in charge has sea-pay as a Captain of the 2nd class

allowance in lieu of fuel and light, 271. 78. 75. Bd. Then he is ed.; civil allowance, 208, 7, 11d. 8271.

allowed three domestics at 824. 25. 6d, with an allowance in lieu of provisious for them of 81, 10.-163 128 Master of H. M.S. Princess Charlotte Depot. 6d. The Master Attendant has 500%; the and Receiving Ship for charge of Naval and for acting as Barbour Master

addition lowance in

to

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ramum (206), tree from

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P. have discovered that several of the For

eign Markets have been supplied with SPURIOUS MITATIONE, the labels closely resembling thuse of the gennine Sauce, and in one or maro instances the name of t and P. forged.

L. and P. will proceed against any one who may manufactura or vend sac), imitations, and buvu instructed their correspondents in the various parte of the world, fo advise them of any infringement of their rights,

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REDUCTION in Prices of VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBLE MACHINE BANDS VALVES, WASHEK HOSK, TUBING, all kinds of COTHING,

and every Article made in this. Material. All Goods Wanted.

by Russian ships, the crews of which mix promise By that time the House roay Emery-against a writer, who said that he 350% to 400 per 1:7291; allowance to with the Japanese, who a facility, and or may not be furnished with the statistics was imperfect in bus part on a firat per ditto to meet creased cost of being, 600 PICKLES, SAUVES, JAMS, ETC., Eleven Prize Medals have been awarded these goods

them.

of clerks,

7000.

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while at the se

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anco, the other brought by a musical critic, are pleasant companions. great power and resources of Russia in thus these after the introduction of the Bill, certs, at which eminent sugers sing for no-. gradually forced, as it were, on the convic and fix a distant day for this second read thing against a journal which stated this fiou of the Japanese,

fact, and commented upon it somewhat in- time every effort is made to persuade theming, when meubers slin)I have had an discreetly. Thuse journalists who strive

of understanding the arithme- portunity of the friendly intentions of the Czar towards ficat process by which the Ministers arrive to the best of their ability (their number is

When in 1854 an officer and some sailors belonging to the Russian

scem to prove that the Bill has not been by telling the truth, are fearful of incurring

well considered, and it is

merely to newspaper proprietors. the envoy, far

at Covent Garden, tisements, and the outrage, graciously received cuses of the Government, adding, however, satisfy the Opposition, who are anxiously

artificers that on such occasions it should observe genuinely thought to best to play what is after a very prosperous winter sigsten, but The total Wages of Shipwrights, and other retalle Provisim Dealer in the World.

ent is far closed suddenly one Saturday night, much men on the establishment. 1,3874; 54 hired & 1 genuine gunds, and that inferior articles to be its weakest curd very irregular payment of the performers, "the difference between the chivalrous

is thought that the Government is

to the astonishment and disgust of the

artificers and friendship of his Sovereign and the couduct from strong, notwithstanding the accession have persecuted it with their protests and

Ons of the rumours of political life is opera in England must be understood to in the perhaps explain not a few of the difficulties

George Grey at the Home Office. Mnaoner, of badly translated forsign operas. total

The entertainment has nothing national in we have had to contend with in Japan.

its character, and it only serves as a foil to the Italian Opera, which it generally pre- cedex.

the p

ех-

The English

Opara

of the Western Governments, which would | of so many comparatively young ministera. Public assembled at the doors. English Wages of artificers and for the]

Purchasers should

that they are supplied with

..

are not substituted for them.

demands." Such facts as the above may that Mr Austin Brace may succeed Sir mean he execution, often in a very inferior Police employed in the yard, 1ages of Va's, by means of PLATINUMÍ STRAM Corts, and are

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Coughs, Asthma, and Encipient males, and for the sickness. Pregnancy, BINNE-

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EQRD'S MAGNESIA is indispensabis, and when taken with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup-forms A DELIGHTFUL EFFERVESCING SALINg AND APERIENT. Prepared by DINNEFORD & Co.

employed Stern

Factory, 3,749

The of the Hongkong Naval Yard, 14,7647-8231, more shian last year, th Bruco is nut a Scotchman as the name

we understand Addition to the above, if buta brother of Vice-Chan would indicate, would

the tables right, the Viotualling Yard em cellor Kaight Bruve, and a Welshman.

ploys two artificers or labourers on the ea Another rumour is that the Chancellor of the Exchequer meditates the entire abo- A benevolent association has been started tablishment, and twenty-two hired at

intend

cost for

9407. wages lition of tea duties, but does not to to improve the condition of ballet-girls! touch the malt tas. His translation of One of the patronesses was somowhat Homer is only deferred, not abandoned, startlori, the other day when several of the

shortly and

notwithstanding app the same ri liculed by comic writers, bas refused to Lord Derby's success ou

The so-called Spiritualists have been Lord Russell, in reply to Lord-

UK half a Gentory this well-known remedy for belanghe down, and has assumed such.

hat the Government have come to dragged before the criminal courts at the

Pulmonary. Disorders has successfully stood: serious dimensions that the English Gov- erament are reduced to the extremity of this conclusion not to issue a commission instance of Mr Sothern ("Lord Dundrea

the wet of public approval, and their usefulness bas been extended to every clime and country of the anspending the Habeas Corpus Act, and the for the revision of the Liturgy, bearing in ry"), who accuses them of having published a malignant libel against himself in revenge

civilized world. They may be found alike on the European Journals are writing about it mind the wise masin to seek to promote

pesos and goodwill by union rather than for his opposition to the Davenport Bro

gold elde of Australia. the back woods of America, tch in the same tone and spirit as we

Rest and

out the World. thers and their doings. A wealthy stock- had canned to break through their fragile pageant place in the last or West Indies have before now written of struggling Po provoke discussion and discord,

and the Palace of Pekin. During this long period broker, named Coleman, is the olier de- It seems only to waut be thankful, in fact and Hungary...

(From Smith, Elder's Monthly Circular, March 10.) The Fenian conspiracy in Ireland, which was at first caricatured by comic artists and

laut

will

alates that

poor creatures" attended a preliminary meeting in their brougliams.

SILK & SILKWORMS. IN FRANCE.

(From the China Express).

The silkworm breeders and the dealers in silkworms' eggs were terrified a week or so since by the premature appearance of a number of the little living black threada which the unusual warmth of the weather

CONSUMPTION ARE KEFECTUALLY CURED BY KEATING'S COUCH LOZEN CES.

COMISTS,LONDON,

And sold by Druggists and Storekeepers through-

CACTION—Ack for Dysskroto's Magresta, und see that DINNEFORD & Co. is on every Bottle

Her Majesty has just received another fondant, and has been fined 504, aud Mys. This circumstance assumed special they have withatod the pretassious of numerous in- and blow in the death of Sir Charles Phipps, Sother has beau obliged to admit that hevity, from the fact of the arrivafat Mar- ferior rivals, and are now the acknowledged antidote and Label. of its thousand and one hidingvolution. the keeper of the privy pura, and one of; once practised on the credulity of the Aine pan just af tlat inauspicious moment. The

zupanions of the luse Prince Consort. It

a leader of energy and force to bring it out organise it into something like a Upwards of 500 suspected persons have the most faithful and valued servants and rican public as a "Spiritualist" himself.

We believe that upwards of 300 000%. is believed that Major-General the Hou have been privately subscribed for the at- Charles Grey will ta te his position in the lantic Telegraph Company, and that an Household

for 250,000 more to complete the tuanu- soon enter the House of Pears under the facture of new cables, with a view to duo.

ben arrested, many of them Americans, and the utmost vigilance exists in Liver Sul and Glasgow, as well as in Dublin, The arrests continue, and include a good many soldiers both of the cavalry and the line, some militiamen, and two members

a road that

of the Goverment, in the cass of

the present year.

An ingression is title of Duke of York, and the Prince of ther attempt at submerging them during

Wales is already showing a praiseworthy desire to enter into the business of the Upper House.

to

Seld in Bottles and Thus of various sizes ThomAS

FREDERIC ALGAR, CNIAL, NEW PAPER & COMMISSION AGENT,

11 Clement's Laue, Lombard Street,

LONDON,

of a large quantity of sned from Ja of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. Government immediately despatched.com-K KATING, Chemist, &c., 79, Sr. Paul's Churchyard, peret

their aid in case it Loon. persons to give was required, and M. Leon de Rosny, the N. To prevent spations roitations, please to professor of Japanese, is gone to subscribe on ve that the words "KRATING'S COUGH

in LOZENGES are engraven on the Government. There is a rumour that Prince Alfred will appen will probably be made to the public and trauslate the marks on the cards Stamp of sach Box, without which none are genuine,

order to aid the authorities in guarding, as far as possible, against deception either here or elsewhere. Fortunately the tem- perature has fallen again, and the wind and The Prince Imperial-an infant actually rain are at present unt favourable to further military offenders, will abandon its usual

and legally-has been made President of hatching lenity and execute every soldier proved to

A decree was issued on the Brit of the Sir Charles Wood, one of the most busy, the Great International Exhibition be have broken his oath. As every soldier Volunteers, such a progeading would be just, if not one of the most brilliant of the here held in Paris next year. The Emperor in present month authorising the sale of silk- bat nevertheless we trust executions will ditary Whig statusmon, has at last resigned announcing the appointment, said: My Worms' eggs by public auction in the town

૩ AOU is at present too young to take an ac of Marseille. is conned to men who bave enlisted in his government of india, and sacepted:

The

ailk marlint remains in the same der to tamper with the soldiery. That peerage, under the title of Viscount Hali. t.ve part in your deliberations, but he will! is one of the very few political offences tax. His successor at the India Ofice is at least have an opportunity of learning in quiescent state that it did a month ago

good time to honour labours which segure the quantities taken by the manufacturers to treat as mortal crimes. No society could whose chief subordinate is Mr Stansfeld. sadure if men in uniform who taught min

-possessed young respectively 3,626, 39,415 and 83,120 A good deal of an yance has been caused The prince is a very tiny were allowed to escape. Emigration to some people in Yorkshire by the be gentleman, but his work will be perforined kilogramines, the first of fliese weeks show

nevertheless by

atate

ing & diminution as regards that which pre- by the minister of Ireland to America has considerably stowment of the title of Viscount Halifax

The Archeological Congress will he held ceded it of 6,635 kiloga. Mir Charles Wood. The Morning Post, re- increased during the last month.

considerable number of looms are Some little political excitement has been farring to the subject, which has been dis in London in July, under the honorary caused by the announcement that Earl cussed in some other newspaper, observes: presidency of the Prince of Wales. The standing still, and speculation is almust en- Russell intends to retire immediately from "It is generally known that this title proceedings will include an exhaustive des tirely absent, but the holders instead of tho Cabinet, and that the Duke of Somerset might have been revived in the person of oription of Westminster Abbey; the histo. cxhibiting any inclination towards a reduc has been suggested as his successor. The the late Mr Fountayne Wilson, one of the rical account will be given by Deau Stanley, tion are Brmer than ever in their demand, ramour has since been denied on antho- late representatives of the entire county of while the structure will be described by and the tendency is towards a rise. Fity"

York; consequently it was but natural that Mr Gilbert Scott, and the monuments by "Mir J..8, Mili Les mundo his `muiden' My Mu-und heir of that gentler Westmacott, professor of sculpture to

raw

hich a constitutioner Government is bound Barl de Grey, formerly Secretary at Wat the prosperity and splendour of the State." at Lyons during the past three weeks were i

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