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THE CHINA MAIL.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 26 JUNE, 1800.

BIRTHS.

As Hongkang, on the 14th June, the WiM 65 CURREN Tarson, of Son

FLESTON, of Daughter.

At Canion, on the 20th June, the Wife of Ber. . . At Hankow, on the 19th furt, the wife of

Gosoon, Yeg. (late Captain Royal Artillery) of a Son. DEATHS,

a

On the 8th May, at Temple House, county of Sligo,

a

theson and Co. China, aged 4L..

·aribu of Bornes on the 22nd of May, Thomas B. Hazz, of the Firm of Harris and Pond, 2

84124 401ă-year pr

·At Robgtong on the Pi Joeri Üzason,

Boilermaker, te Aberdeen Dook.

A Hongkong on the 924 Juna, Henry GNARIJE, yetingeri Son of Mr and Mrs Jameson, Gough Buest, aged 4 months Pearly B

Da board the P. & D. Steamer Olsen, on the 24th **SURE, SONT YARS; Sud Howard, "

ECHOES OF THE WEEK.

News from Japan-The Shoogoon and Cho- ai-Deperture of American Minister

to show

from day to day

THE CHINA MAIL.

No. 1115 JUNE 28, 1866.

Macao, 25th June, 1866.

:

effect that Tseng-kwo-fan, who according bably what was meant by the resolutions to an historical or philosophical fact al-stringent laws, the most terrible pauish- you to communicate those expressions to to the last accounts was in a perilous posi passed, but they are bazily worded, and ready familiar to the mind of bis hearer ments, the most bitter denunciations, the them in such manier as you think best.

All the Julabitants of Mico have a tion in consiguence of the Nienfel having it seems to us that any unreasonable party and to be found in the teachings of the excellence of the R.C, system, the depth grateful remembrance of the 19th and 20th almost succeeded in surrounding him, made a raid against them and encountered a band might give great trouble to the Corpor Chinese sages, if he can break the shock and skill with which the foundations of November 1864, and that remembrance is uf some 4,000 strong not far from Taingation. king in The Imprial troops Khangsu, near the mouth of

The Police that never ending subject of of the separation from all the sympathies Christianity in China had been laid, have much increased by the present additional The people of Macao, as well as the un- completely routed the Nieufs and a large chaff, remonstrance and fault finding-have and ties of earlier life by pointing out to reserved for the Roman church all the kindness of their lustrious guests: quantity of arms and accountments were turned up again in a new light. The In his pupil that the transition is not so vio- principal fruits of its exertions. Romar dersigned, will have a lasting recollection seized. Accounts generally, go that the war now being carried on in the dian portion of the force have been dis-lent nor so great, but that in all essential Catholic congregations whose history dates of so happy an event.od preserve you. North is entirely of success seems to guerilla nature. The covered to be anything but perfect in their points, a man may be Christian aud vet back to the times of Rioci and Schaal are knowledge of handling small arms, and Chinese, for he, the teacher, a foreigner to be found in every part of China, and they ared away at a bottle for some time by birth and a Christian has become and this result can only be attributed to the a Chinese. In connection facts before referred to that the priests of the eightieth shot striking it, as we are is, like him, informed. Those who live in the neigh with this subject is the role adopted by the Roman church, becoming in all res. bourhood of the prison yard are loud in their complaints of having their back doors Roman Catholic Missionaries in China Peets Chinese, have never ceased to enter selected as rifle butts, many of the shots and elsewhere of establishing at once a and dwell in China, and because they native priesthood, the only certain and sure mosue of converting to and permanently retaining in the bosom of the church any

and no becisive action has either taken place or appears to be contemplated, on either side. Each party seems content at present to keep the other at bay.

In general, intelligence the past fortnight has been singularly deficient, and beyond An attempt to extort Imposts in excess of the transit dutive allowed by Treaty, on Massra Lättis and

Go

some Paas.belonging from the country, going very wide. The offices of Superin native priesthood and of working' by have always maintained and cherished a

Co. on their way down

we have little to note. A

g of

the Company Shareholders in the Shanghai took place on the 15th instant, when the report of the Committee appointed at previous meeting to take into consideration the best mode for paying off the debt due from the

tendent, and Deputy are not to be coveted, but we think they might remonstrate a gainst being obliged to keep order with such wretched materials as the dark portion

from San Fransisco for Kanagawa-Ur. Was laid pany to the Morcantile Bank, of the force affords.

before the meeting.

Some of the scoundrels implicated in the

and through them as much as possible. Whereever they have gone their first task has been to found a seminary for the education of native assistants of all grades, from the highest to the lowest. They

Some sensation has been caused by the Casar piracy have been apprchonded, and provide in this way for the security and! formate fracas on the Tokaido-Com-native shopkeepers on the French Conese. mercial News-Health of the settlementsion, one and all closing their houses in identified. Tho English public must have permanence of their missions. For the

consequence of the demand for taxes by

a cheerful idea of the delights of living in security, because the doctrine taught no The Silks districts--Shanghas-The Nic the Municipal Commission. The Chinose. fei again-Attempted squeers on Teas residents on the other side of the Yang-Hongkong on reading the numerous cases longer excites the four, the hatred or the contempt of the Chinese or of their rulers, The French Concession The Agra and king-pang so far from being willing, as was of outrage which occur horə.

The Weather continues rainy, but not coming as it appears to do from a native represented, to submit to the taxes voted Commercial Banks-Resolutions of Com by the Commission, conceive themselves mercial Bank shareholders-The police much oppressed by their magnitude. Zuse of the Guinevere-Finding of the Court Capture of pirates-The weather.has filled several columns of the northern year:

We publish the finding of the THE news from Japan is of some interest. papers. Satsuma ia aapparently assisting Chosiu and court, which gives but little credit to the

heathen nation whatever,

(From the "Evening Mail."). We publish hereunder the address from the late Volunteer Artillery Corps at Hongkong which accompanied the presen- tation of a sword to His Excellency the Gov.

Governor of Macao. (Signed) Eduardo Pio Marques, President of the Municipal Chamber.

(Signed) Jose Rodrigues Coelho do Amaral,

H. Cohen, Esquire,

Late Captain and Acting Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteers.

MANILA.

MANILA, 22d June, 1866,

I wrote you last on the 6th instant,

us the European Mail with dates fo and on the 14th the Circe came in bringing London up to 20th April and telegramus up to the 18th May. Owing to

to the very bad financial

news these telegrams bring, people here are afraid, that the government will not succeed in obtaining the loan of the million and a half of Dollars, which they

-་ are trying for, to raiso to keep the mas

Be chinery of government going; but we sahill fized for receiving sealed tenders for taking Convinced thatif the foreign and Spanish mer- part or the whole of the load, and I am chants do not takeany, therich Mestizosand

The 28th of this month is the day

unpleasant and the health of the Colony source, or at least through native channels: ernor of Macao, and of a Piece of Silver Indians will notdojit, for those of this latter The loss of the Guinevere near Hankow seems to be decidedly better then last for the germanence, because a native priest-plate to the Municipal Council. We also classes prefer keeping their money at home

hood once established no interruption to subjoin the reply. the flow of European laborers, no cessa- YOUR EXCELLENCY AND GENTLEMEN MEM-

BERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. tion, through war or rebellion of the in-

We have the houer on behalf, and in ac-

aud in sight, to lending it, if it was even on account of patriotiam, to the government which so, mildly governs them. No- body, who has not been here, can imagine how kindly and indulgently the fiatives. here are treated. The richest as well as

a greater result appears to be involved in masters of either the Guinevere or Glengy, THERE'Are ods or two points to which we tercourse between Europe and China cancordance with the wishes of the whole of the poorest of Mestizos and Indians have would direct the attention of the Mis. over deprive the new converts of their the Members of the. Hongkong Artillery the same taxes to pay, and these are 80

this civil war than was at firat anticipated. the steamer towing her. The Japan Times says:-

bot

THE LOSS OF THE "GUINEVERE"

DECISION.

sionaries of the several Protestant sects

teachers or raise a barrier between them, and Rife Corps, to request that your Ex-little, that in a week or two the poorest now laboring so zealously in the cities To the existence of a very considerable celleney will accept the Sword, and the can earn enough to pay his for whole Gentlemen of the Municipal Council the year. Besides this however the Indians are ed to work forty days a year for govern- does the church of Rome attribute the memorial of the warm and hospitable re- works. Preservation in almost al instances of the ception met with on the occasion of the visit of the Hongkong Volunteers to Macao,

The opinion of the Court upon theevidence and villages of China, and to which they amber of carefully trained native priests, Piece of Flate we now, present, as a slight ment, in repairing roads and other publis

Taken alltogether the natives are too leniently dealt with by government, and

the

be

Country

little

Troops, at the rate of 200 a day, are pouring down the Tokaido to reinforce the Shegoon. The General commanding here, Kabuto Sentaro, is in Yeddo, despatching

would do well to give heed if they are these forces. One of his colonels has before them is :-- siready left and another is going immedi

1 That the "Guinevere" was lost upon desirous of expediting the work of the the Shogoon, was worsted has been con- her having been rendered unmanageable by conversion of this great heathen nation cristian congregations established by her in November 1864, an event we assure you in consequence they are abandoned to their ately Our report of a skirmish in which the Eighteen foot Rock, in consequence of armed. There is no do Chiosiu.urrent while in tow astern of the we are, ourselves, as eager as the most ministers on her first entrance into China will long remain in our minds.as one of the nativeindolence, and to this principally, may

now, what the curr

produce exported heaps lutious aud persecutions in China and in Corps.

Owing likewise to their years ago, in spite of the ware, ravo- most pleasant episodes in the career of our the, (in comparison to the great fertility of We have also to request your Excel bad faith and entire ignorance of what consists of, merchants here profer and desply on the subject of Missions. Europe that have broken in upon her la.eney and you Gentlemen of the Council to honourings with Ubinamen, who, so.

Recept at the same time our own thauke having for die extreme courtesy which we person-far have almost have the whole produce Another thing ally received at the hands of Your Excel. business in their hands.

that prevents people having any mercantila lency and Staff, and those Gentlemen in dealings with the natives, is the law which

elaine against an Indian for a sum over 3. But perhaps I am repeating to you only matters already known to all be at all events to many of your readers and for that reason I think it is better to change the subject.

ever that Satsuma is

Glengyle steamer

but that it will be with men and money. In fact, it would appear that the Shogun has beetssary today the further evidence of zealous missionary to ses China civilized Pilot and Master of "Glongyle," be and Christian. We have thought much fora the Court can come to a definite aud fored to hight misch against his will.

local incident of any importance has satisfactory conclusion on this head. saburred since the departure of the French 2. That no blame is to be attached to Mail

the Master of the "Guinevere" in respoet HE. the Hon. Anson Burlingame, to the laws of the ship. Minister for the United States, has taken pangs on board a vossel, from San Trubsisto to Kanigara, the vessel in

3. That the Master of the "Guinevere": noted precipitately in leaving the wreck to

We have studied the different systems pursued, not only by the different protes tant associations at work in China, but

bours and deprived her of the legitimate reward of her many sacrifices. The great fear entertained by the mandarins and

now overdue at that port, he may be looked be plundered by the Chinese, and that the also the elaborately wrought and highly high officials of China is well expressed inMacao who took part in the demonstra-axists not to recognize any white man's

for by any teamer arriving. Mr Van Valkenburg, the United States Minister to Japan, accompanies hin

From the Japan Herald we take the fol. lowing paragraphs i

The price of rice, has risent considerably in Yedo, in consequence of the war.

A most unfortunate affair took place on the Tokaido on Sunday last, the 2nd inst., which might have led to most serious-com- plication with the Mikado's Government we have been at some pains to procure &

truthful suport on the matter, which we

been able to obtain from various re liable sources,

It appears that a personage of very ex- alted rank, a hunctionary of the Mikado's had been sent from Kięto to Nikko, dourt,

instrumental in

tion."

Master of the "Congyle might have been developed method adopted by the Roman the question and remark addressed by an The Sword and Plate were presented by

saving the ship from what

Their system emperor of China to one of the R.C. misa deputation of 6 who also sigued the ad little plunder she suffered had be stayed by Catholic Missionaries. the wreck likewiso

II. COHEN, late Captain and Acting dress as follows,

Commandant,

4. That paddlewhack steamers of the seems to us to be better adapted, in almost sinaries. "What you desire is the con- "Gongyle" class, with great height out of water and small turning power are not fitted to tow upon this river.

5. That the system of towing setern by any steamer in this river in attended with such serious risk as to render it under any circumstances inespedient.

W. H. MEDHURST.

H.M. Consul and President of the Court.

Our local news has afforded more gossip during the past week than Hongkong has been able to indulge in for some time.

all points, to the attainment of the end in view than that of any other prostotyaing body, and it is to the examination of one or two of their peculiar excellences that we propose to devote a few lines.

The rule laid down by the first papal Missionaries in China for the perpetual guidance of themselves and of their sue was the apostolic instruction,

cessors

The That they should be all things to all men to gain all to Christ. In pursuance of that principle the emissaries of Rozie

a place a little beyond Vedo, to be present stoppage of the Commercial Bank naturally

ed

5

known

version sfall my subjects; is it not? Yes your Majesty. And if you succeed who will they shen obey, you or me? The

many kings and peoples to the introdne hostility which has been shown by so tion of the christian religion in their so- veral states is attributable, primarily, to their fear of foreign interference or foreign conquest. This has beeu peculiarly the Caso in China. The Nestorian missionaries who found their way to China. in the sixth or seventh centuries preached and prosle

jutant

JI TRIPP, late Captain and Ad-

M. MOORE, late Sergeant, H.K.V. C. D. KEER, late Sergeant, H.K.V. C. WAGKER, lato Band Master. E. BEART, late Band Sergeant.

To which Governor Amaral, and the

President of the Council have retorned the following reply.

Expediente dos

Negocios Extrangeiros

No. 26.

flipso, Sor.

zemos na sua visita a esta cidade om No.

By the steamer fonn which arrived hers returned on the 21st instant the British Vice-Consul

from Amoy, to which place he had to improve his health, which he had

down in consequence of

of his twenty three

in this years stay in country Here

you. have another proof of how even, in the Bri- service, there is only hope

bish: Pided a person has a great deal

Of a rise of a rise

of interest.

the last four

prasetit Vice-Consul, has been fulf

fsw

the

the

the

of a

weeks, while Mr Brackenburg was here aud now instead of confirming a person wall aquainted with the language and manners of the country, and the duties of his position, to the full Consularship, the at the "Matsuri or festival which is held gave rise to a good deal of unoisiness in

British government has appointed a mHAI, there on the 17th day of the 4th moon various quarters, and a lakh of dollars have at all times endeavoured to sink tysed and found christian congregations;

2nd)

Yyeyasu, in honour of

who is coming out here towards the latter to foreigners as Gogen-sams, the being actually in course of payment to the their identity and to become in garb, in without let or hindrance. They and their fouder, of the present Xedo

No acto da apresentação da espada de end of the year, who from all what I have does not know a single word of dynasty. The nt on Buch occasione is denominat. Agra, and Masterman's. Bank when the language, in habits of thought and action converts were never persecuted. No fo-

and has never been out East ellier shimmer one sent to make

mail arrived, the manager of the latter

que os Voluntarios de Hongkong me qui-

Consul comes out, I expect, offering

more Chinese than the Chinese themselves.reign nation appeared on the borders of hopra, e da escravaninha de prata, com

poor Coi to the spirit of the departed. He is not felt anxious to ascertain whether the money

As a first step towards the attainment of China in their train. Their mission dict seran presentear, e a camara municipal de provided he has as much influence as the necessarily a high officer, but his mission was all right. He accordingly proceeded makes him so for the time being, and ex-

to the Commercial Bank and after discus this end they make themselves exiles from a natural death by the interruption to the Macau, como demonstração de agradect. last one had, his stay here will not be very

No occurences since my. last traordinary honour, is paid to him.

Their lot is cast in supply of missionatics, caused by the wars mente pela cordial, recepção que lhes f. short. But such is red tape !itive salon In this case he was returning to Kioto, sion as to the acceptance of certain Notes, Europe for ever. and all along the Tokaido in the

outside the Philippine Islands. The only ity of do, took away with him $20,000 which, China, and in China they remain without and disturbances that arose in Central Asia vembro de 1864, tutto eu camo Sr. Pra piave here which could interest anyone living foreigners who hascinity of Kanagawa

opening of a A canal, which passing were requested, civilly enough, by according to his own statement had been a single thought of ever returning to their in the time of hengis Khan. In 1290 sidente da camara manifestamos, a V.S. fair worth mentioning, is the.

conneots Hanila with the согро de voluntamos, o grande spreço que neighbouring province of Bulacan, which the local police, to get off the road. It is siready paid over to his Compradore but native land. How much it must weaken the first papal emissary John de Monte aos outros cavallisiros da Deputação do usual when any is passing along this bighway for the Governor of Kanagawa to which the Commercial Bank gentlemen the power for good of the Missionary of Corvino, arrived in Fokin, by way of Tar- faciamos d'aquelles testemunhos da sua be took place last Sunday. Of course there w

great affair made of

high o it, all the off- notify the fact to the

Consula, fpreign

who assert he had refused to accept and were the Church of England when he feels taryThere was no other route then.nevola satisfagão. Dissemos logo que ha assisting at the inauguration and the issue a notification wating their

country not therefore his property. In another himself looking forward to a return to the He founded churches and established nu- tipos de repetir por escripto as nossas oils

expressões de gratidão, afim de que ella Archbishop even blessing the concern. The local papers loud the affair as a great of the danger of passing along the To

column will be found the accounts given by kaido at such times, bisaation, by the way

be the making of intirely illegal and tending to abrogate both sides, as, without casting any doubt on country of big birth at some day not long merons congregations, and labored with podessen, melhor, constar a todos os dignos ertaking, and are of opinion that it will Manila, but I think, the. Vamos comprir esta promessa e rigorosa only advantage to be derived from its article of the Treaty, but we have gene- the veracity of either it is quite possible distant! How little sympathy there can his brethren for many years free from per- membros d'esse benemerito corpo. rally been content to submit to it without complaint.) On this occasion, no notifica that from the excitement of the moment exist between him and his congregation secution and in bigh esteem." The Chi-

prover, como mate conveniente the pareça, the Bay of Manila which in the South with produce instead of having to come tion had been issued and several parties neither were exactly able to report what when each day that passes brings tham nese, in matters of opinion are and have obrigação, rogando a V.Su. que se sirva de that the boats coming from the Provines

nearer to the period when all the ties always been extremely tolerant. Chris-para a realisação do nosso desejo."

West Monsoons, is rather rough, have a At Kanagawa, one par- actually passed. Of course when one man were on the road, ticular group was asked by the officials in

swears that a thing is black, and the other between them must be broken, and the tiaus bave never been persecuted in China

for coming to Manila. charge of the road to step aside into a guard

as mais gratas recordação. A honra que base while the procession was passing.

It seems that our home government, has swears that it is white one or the other Missionary returns to a house from which for their religion as anch: Political mie- deixaram a todos os habitantes de Macan safer although rather more tedious channd at last, awoke to the necessity of retrenching They did so and when the Envoy had pass must be wrong, but we cannot echo the he has never been able to abstract his trust has been at the bottom of every discntao nos fisurans, quiseram agora, as Dos. ed,

But some of proceeded on their way. his two aworded followers afterwards turned charges of falsehood against either so freely thoughts and bis affectious and to which turbance. This second attempt to Chria back upon the Shogood's men, accused bandied about. People in a passion are them of harbouring foreigners" or words

pie not cool judges of what takes place and they are stranger and hostile. The Rotianise the Chinees was interrupted as the effect

pic quet, wounding one man severely setheagal, both the judges of what takes place and man Catholic Missionary lives and dies first had been by the closing of all com- We have also heard a report that a single been considered honorable men it is but fair among his flock, without a thought of any munication, through Central Asia, with forsiguer mot the train and that them drew upon him, but that he put spus to presume that the discrepancy in their future return to civilized life to withdraw Earope and the west, on the accession to his horse and escaped.

We have not accounts of the transaction arises from a his mind from the work he has to do. of the Ming dynasty and the expulsion been able to substantiate this, however, full belief on either side in their own ver- He throws off with the European dress of the Tartars. The advent of the Por After the guard had beer attacked as above described, a strong party was sent after the

the sion of the story. The Evening Mail was all the ties that connected him with his toguese, Spaniards and Dutch on the offenders who had meanwhite fied; Rai accused by the. Daily Press (under what house and sets to work to form new ones

th

to

that

the

of

eastern sea board of the empire marks the

Os dias 19 e20 de novembro de 1864.

thess

sos Illustres Hospedes, acrescentar um some of her expences for by last Mail, it is rá indelevel o reconhecimeùuto a este favor, one regiment of infantry and one of cavalry, a few of the many é o dos signatarios.Deos Guarde a V.Sa. besides acto de sumama delicadesa. Por tudo ficu-said, orders have arrived here to disland

in the officials

overnment departments Macau 25 de Junho de 1866,

There ia likewise B rumour here, that the Home Government intends lending islands three million of dollars to be paid back in twenty years time; it is time that Spain should look a little after the Philip pine islands, for so far they have helped to support the Mother Country and from the misfortunes they have undergone for the last few years, they are unable to do to

O Governador de Macau,

JOSE RODRIGUES Como DO AMARAL

O Presidente da Camara Municipal,

EDUARDO PIO MARQUES.

BEI SEX having gone on to Kamakura i now appears to have been a misapprehen- where he is. All his sympathies are free, commencement of the third and last pe-Almo. Sur. H. Cohen,

interval, apparently knowing not ston) of giving ourrency to a false statement and with his new friends and converts, riod of missionary effort in China. And fugitives were pursued as far as Onawar,in publishing the account given by the He dresses à la Chinoise, he lodges and even then the missionaries were well re- Voluntarios de Hongkong.

what

his followers had been doing.

meets them in the great contest for their

Ex-Capitão e Commandante interino dos any more.

No. 26. Bir,

(Tranulation.)

Luzes.

Which is more than 39 miles distant from Commercial Bank gentlemen, the fact being this, and there the chase was abandoned.

messe as they do. He speaks their lau- ceived, their religion not only tolerated, Such are the fapte of the cass and the n that it gave both accounts leaving the pub- tural inference

is that if the Mikado has lio to form its own opinion. So much for gunge, adopts their ceremonies and ens but encouraged, and they themselves recognized foreigners in Japan, at all events the original casus belli, but the action taken toms. He studies their literature, and raised to the highest honors, until the con- Foreign Department his ratainers seem to decline to follow his lead. The affair is very regrettable, as by the Commercial to recover ite so-called foreshadowing an unpleasant reception a loss property is much to be regretted as Danka in 1868.

So far for political news Commercially legal action can always be put in motion the same deplorable state of depression against anyone holding so públic a situation

exista in or Import Market; nothing that of Manager of a flourishing and they feel that it is by one who is, as it Bataria excited the very natural terror of Macao by the Valunteers of Hongkong as reys no tangible conception of the state

Âel

quests of the Portuguese, Dutch and En- glish in India, the settlement of the Phi- lipines by the Spaniards, and the seizure out hurting their pride or self love, for of Formosa by an army and fleet from

souls on their own ground, with their own weapons, and vanquishes them with

From our own Correspondent,

BOMBAY, 29th May, 1886. The overwhelming topio of the paried in this City is the unsatisfactory condition of all commerce-this, subject is very l gisely treated in the Gazette by the When receiving the sword of houor, and lowing "Bombay is in a state of panity failures have taken place and many the Silver Inkstand which were presented several

This however out expented to me and to the Municipal Chamber of more are

to which all marcantile and banking affairs acknowledgments of the cordial reception have been brought. Great inneasiness is were, one of themselves that they have the Chinese and of their rulers as to their which we gave them on their visit to this felt in consequence of the adjournment good though the weather remains most The Resolutions come to by the Con

own probable fate if they allowed foreign- elts in November 1864, I as well as the the meeting of the Commercial Bank Cor Fatiable.

Our reports from the silk districts are mercial Bank Shareholdere at their meeting

What so immense advantage it musters to establish themselves under any pro. President of the Chamber made known to poration of shareholders in London, and

you and the Gentlemen composing the Depu considering that nearly three-fourths more favourable, though damage has cor- held a faw days stuce have been strongly to Missionary in the semi-intellectual, text within their territories. The very cation how valuable those testimonials of the ahares of the Bank are held in Buny tainly been done in some places by the animadverted; upon by auz odulianporary semi-sentimental struggle between the zeal with which the missionaries laboured, your kind' appreciation were to us; and the result of the next meating - fröstententioned a nionth ago, The weather We confess that we cafinot ses by what ristian texober-and the rebellious mind their patience, perseverance and skill were we also stated that we would express in ously looked for.

can save the trade from considerable inf

The health of the settlement is pretty solvent Bank.

been beaten.

is wild and we expect soon to have samplia of the new sesson's crop.

legal power short of filing prior claims any

From Shanghas the only fresh news

is

But far above uneasi writing our feelings of gratitude, in order ness in that score comes the positive loss austained by Bombay on all the Cotton body of Shareholders or depósitors can and heart of the catechumen, if the former the strongest arguments against them that they might be better known to all the shipped bence for Europe since October last successfully resist individual action on the can appeal for the confirmation of his la spite of repeated persecutions, violent worthy pembers of your meritorious corpe. most of this Cotton has been laid down st Intelligence has been received to the part of one of their body. They was pro- 3 argument to a train of thought, to an idea, and long, continuel, in spite of the most We carry out this promise, and request 1s per lb, and our last advices. quote it

following —

No. 116.

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