B-Jr 19, 1866.
a to a fatal schism among the the State. His accusation opular party his acquittal eunlity of the judges, and Eightly order from the zuimosity with which he is
Lim
formidable party ads Cicero into exile, who
trenible, and who accele ation of Cesar.. His death ll the popular passions, and much fear in the opposite will forget its enmities aud
itself into
the arms of hrow
from our and of
ad of Italy to the
ople will
1 be in arms.'
ble too, in its way, is the gestive reasoning by which it that the Republic hwl shown
e order within or peace with- whilst the popular instinct. deceived, saw the salvation Ee in the power of one alone. party, on the contrary, sav
u the general inclination to.
. Indeed, the whole, of
of the second volune abounda
7
suggestive passages, and utly taken as the
prototype
First, and now
now of the Third
en more evidently taken than
18
e and i
of the fourth graph
book,
hy Úresar, who, for nine years, much ability and devotion to
S
met with so
much
been written
pro-
Dome might have been artos, changing only the And is this Cæsar or Louis self?Cesar hegan his po by a trial, which is always persecutions borna for a
r a great popular party rested on the 5f Marius Cesar did not he- eive them with splendour, restige which surrouded him ly youth, and which never crease with him. His con-
principles was worth
the honours and ignisies
conferred on him
nore to nomicated
military tribune, gestor, grand
T.
or of the Appian Way, Edile,
, Proprætor in Spain, finally
ald cunt these different tex- favour as so many the public ained under the sane flag Eame enemies. This was the violent passions of the aristo de one man alone responsi
things cadence of an order of things
Tu corruption and anarchy. ot referring to the duration sulate iu Gaul, the parallel- indicated takes a more open the following remarkable jus- all times,
says the Emperor,
ssemblies endeavour to shorten
of the power given by the ari not sympathetic with them. example: the constitution of - that
the President of the
blic should be nominated for Prince Louis Napolon Was 10th of December, 1848, and u the 20th of the
same month.
were to expire on the 20th of 1852. Now the Constituent hich provided for the election uis Napoleon fixed the term of.
you the second Sunday of the Lay
1882, thus depriving him
its.
that Caesar was at all times gu- grand ideas, and that he as
liberty and of the people, ey-vain, false, intriguing,and desirous of power uitry for audiceioent, to show that the party was composed of men like y of a smalier calibre, auri that ed his cause for the same base those actuating Lim, while the h their
admirable disc with Cassar is the representa
liberty, their greathless, and th, to show that Caesarism and 1 are identical, and that cam
the salvation of society, and progress of humanity, to show
discorn-
or nothing but to show this, bas
or written this Life of Julius
the "Evening Mail.")
ing letter has been kindly ar hands by a Reverend gen- ais Colony with permission to We do so as it may great- our readers to learn in sonie of the Emigrants who a for Australia, look upon the y which they have made their is also well to know that lessons learnt under mis- aching are unt, always for can vouch for the letter being It will be observed that it is on from Chinese and that quaint Occasionally occur, but we have believe that it accurately ex-
ideas of the original:—
Sius.-Pardon the liberty 1 Dressing you, as, I doubt not but when I explain my reason for so
Ster desired to communicate with wing to my want of knowing the guage, and not being able to ex- If well, so as to be thoroughly un- yan Englishman, I was deterred ving until I became acquainted Englishman one Mr Henley, who glo Chinese linguist to the Go- and knowing the aguage, he is done bla
haz translating this letter.
of this
rof
year
1857
of
For
caune to Australia, I have had at ifying saccess the colony of carried on a commercial
business, had the gooM GURA to prosper
fortuna when a riot took he Township of the Buckland, in gregion where a great many of their rymen were driven from nix by a number of violent mea, banded themselves together for ose. They set fire to our tents and undered us of our hard earnings, ely destroyed everything that d lay their hands on, approp
Ives that to themselves auton destruction of what they This state of affairs caused me my place of business at the Buck-
they
ent carry away, and finally
as gold field of Bendigo, some two
miles distaut. Had I known then of the country I would have
No. 1118 JULY 19, 1866.1
a
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE SHORTEST SERMON-Rev. De Muhlenberg's mon at the funeral of the late Robert B. Mintura, Esq., the shortest an record, though several are secorded with no few words, Ho read the words of the Prophet Micah. "Ife hath shown shes, Oman, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of tumbly with thy God? And then added: Sa thee, but to do justly, and to love inercy, and to walk
can, although to pay me when they previous jovestment purchased in any One sermon having the same number of words,
ness, on account of the most of the Chinese having left and gone to other districts, many of them being indebted to me, and being unable to pay on account of no water being on the gold field, owing to the long drought. Some have turued from minera into Shepherds, while the greater part have gone to other gold felds, numbers of whom I
sotne are rather doubtful. At present I am doing nothing, and know not what to do, until the rainy season sets
meantime I will conclude this humble epistle, by thanking you in the utmost sincerity of my heart, for your kindness to my
dear boy, and to myself, resigning myself to my God, the Creator of heaven and earth. I shall ever pray Him to bless you for your loving kindness, and Chris- than benevolence, so little merited by ms. Yours Faithfully in Christ.
applied to the Government for compensation for the losses I had sustained by the Rio- tors, as some others did, and ancceeded, but not having any one to inforin me in these matters, did not do an, much to my loss. But this was not all-numbers of the Chinese residing at the Buckland having fed into other districts, in order to escape the fury of the risters, and being indebted in all to over a to me in sums, amounting in thousand pounds sterling, 1 had in consequence to sustain a double loss, in the Colony
of Victoria for several years removed into the Colony of New South Wales, where I had some success; but this was often interrupted. The Europeans there are very bad, inclined to be riotous, and actorious thieves. So much so, that no- torious thieves or highway robbers are regard. ed as men of meritorious deeds. In fact the principle has spread so innch through society that the very children at school, at "Highway man, " or "Bushran-
MISCELLANEOUS.
TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.
OSTEO EIDON. PATENT, IST March, 1863, MESSRS GABRIEL'S INVENTION FOR SUPPLYING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, WITH SOFT FLEXIBLE GUMS,
MISCELLANEOUS.
135
Cougha, Asthma, änd Encipient
CONSUMPTION ARE EXPECTUALLY CURED BY
KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES,
acetates has successfully stred
viz-the store and the debts. After residing in, when I expect to do well. So, in the invested their all. ladies and children who Point's church, Dablin, for the benefit of the pha Entirely dispensing with the use of Springs, Wires, or civilized world. They may be found alike on the
of resid labour' would not
as they call them there.
among such a class
the profits
Craig
keep
, as it
pace with the lusses to which I were, continually subjected, removed to the Peak Downs Gold Field in the of Queen'sland in tropical
Australia,
Colony
KONG SHING YUNG. Clermont Queensland, August 18, 1805,
BLACK FRIDAY. (From the Friend of India, July 21, As this journal was being published last Thursday morning a telegram was received in Calcutta announcing the stoppage of the Agra and Masterman's Bank in London, were pincarded with a notice of the fact
and the closed doors of the Calcutta office
the manufacturing season has come, these latter investments must be saved from destruction by advancing more money to carry them on to the close of the season. The prospects of the shareholders, are gloomy enough. They have to pay up a million and a half of capital. That is, each of the 1184 shareholders not only loses the Cases at a high premium, but has to pay but more letters, was once preached by the Irish £1267 on an average.
And
the majority of Dean Kirsan. He was pressed while auffering from. the shareholders are retired officials who
severe cold, to preach a charity sermon in S. cannot commani such a sum-hundreds to children of the parish school. The church was whom, but for God's mercy, the folly and crowded to suffocation, and the good Dean, on the fraud of man have for over darkened mounting the pulpit, and announcing his text, point this world. The case is of course better fored with his hand to the children in the aisle, and the creditors who are not shareholders, and sply said: "There they are!" The collection on for the shareholders who were also
dopo
the cension exceeded all belief. tors. So far as we can judge they will get back half their money. The liabilities of the Bank are £17,832,258. Deducting the paid up capital and reserve fund there are about 16 taillions. To meet these there are of reliable assets 3 millions sterling of capital and reserve fund, 8 millions of cash A FLOATING PALACE FOR THE VIDAROY OF and Government securities, arri
EGYPT The trial trip of the Viceroy of Egypt's million of freelal property, or (any) w stenu yatch, the Mahroussée, designed by Mr. millions in all. But how it will be
long
G. W. Lang, built by Mr. Sunnda, and fitted with till
assets scattered over every part of the machinery by Messrs. Jahn Penn and Son, took place on Wednesday, when the vessel altained a world, from China to America can be realismean rate of spord over the Admiralty monsured ed, those know well who have had the mile course in Stokes-bay of 181 Dots, which misfortune, to receive at distant intervals places her ahead of all sexgoing steamships in the miserable driblets from insolvent estates.
world in point of speed, the mail steamships running
place, and ber Majesty's paddle yacht Victoria and will pass away before the deep soars made
Albert the third. The keel of the, dfahrouésén was
This generation of Anglo-Indian
mon; and giving out as his text." He that hath pity on the poor leidetis to the Lord," then added: If you like the security, down with the dust.”— No York Observer.
It was Dean Swift who was to preach a charity
noorendHolyhead and Dublin now halling areond
-Metallic Fastenings, and especially wrapted for those of long remitence in Wurm Climates,
MESS GABRIELL
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
DENTISTS
(Diploma 1815).
TOR half a Century this well-known remedy for
the test of public approval, and their usefulness bas been extended every clime and country of the
gold fields of Australia, the back-woods of America, in every important place in the East or West Indies, and the Palace of Pekín. During this long period they have withstood, the pretentions of numerous.in farior rivals, and are now the acknowledged antidota of Coughs, Colde, Asthma, &c.
Sold in Bostles aud. Tius of various sizes Thomas KEATING, Chenist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard London.
N.B. To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which noue ars genuine.
WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH.
27, Harley Stroot Cavendish Square, and ☀ dosrs from the Railway Bridge, Ludgate Hill, Londonj Liverpool; 134, Duke Street, Birmingham: 65, New Street. Parties at the extremity of the globe, by forward ing particulars as to the condition of their mouths, with an enclosure of Ons Guinea, will receive by return that which will enable them to take an im- JOIN OAKEY & SONS, pression of the mouth so as to enable Messrs G. to
MANUFACUMERS OF GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED ODONTAL-
EMERY, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS (IQUE for restoring and preservingthe Teeth, 101.
PAPER, EMERY AND GLASS CLOTH, stopping Front Teeth, warranted never to change
INDIA RUBBER KNIFE-BOARDS, ouleur, 99, and 10s. 6d. per packet, and the Gutts Percha, la.od, per box.
SILVERSMITH'S SOAP GABRIEL'S Practical Treatise on the Teeth For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro-Plate by their patenced method may be had of their Agente
forward either a partial of cumplate set of Teeth.
from land country remains an "un- During the past mouth some of the leading interests of the many victims, bat stili bid in January, 1863, and her general dimensions † 6. and 218, per bottle.. Patent White Enamel for
been
Dild
men,
of
Dow
20
on
1
or will be finished direct on receipt of Twelv
I
Agra with Masterman's Bank. No con fuch synder weighs, complete, 20 tons, and denination is too strong, nu panishment can the intermediate axle 27 ans. The stokeholes are save two weak concerns, concealed the furnaces in each. The engines drive two feathering truth, and then went on with mare veckatwheels of gift. diaster at their axis, and 28ft. lessuss than ever. We bring no charges otside the buds. Messrs. Pend never corned out at present against the Agra aul Master of their workshops a sore maciicrat sperimen of man's Bank, out when we real the revelame engineering than the machinery of the Mul- tions already made in the case of others of us. The hul of the vessel is beautiful modell
in / UB 100 30vere, for inen who knowingly, to forward and aft of the engine, with 16 Stamps
uneasiness,
TIENTSIN.
to
SAUCE.
LEA AND PERRINS'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
Pronounced hy Connoisseurs to be the only good Sence and applicable to every variety of Dish.
Extract of a Letter from a Medical gentleman at Marras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851.
esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the must Tell Lea and PARISS that their Sauce is highly palatable as well as she most wholesome Sauce that
I am now at present residing. The climate here is exceedingly hot, and dry-no rain scarcely having fallen from the nth of Ja nuary last. The gald mines here are al- most new, and but little known while the
by such a catastrophe can be "effaced. In Yet what is known of it has houses had been warned by telegram
frous
the her London to enlightened of, by Geologists and other
balances in more in those of uzorality and fair dealing ute fullowsing between pepudiculars, I where precivus as low as possible; some accounts had been at all times, we store - Justching Chiquiry 3buit, s leugth over all. 10 6-4, bram, & fit.; deptir, metals, gold, silver, copper, irat and withdrawn and not a bill was
was saleable, will be made into the cases of this collapsensists of a lab of Penn's engines of B-
9. ft tonnage. . m. 3, 141, Her peopling power cah are to be found in great abundance, But the mass of its constituents did hot and especially into all the details of there, homil, with osciliating elinders, the fister while many of the trees sul plants of the dream of the insolvency of so
grow in great abundance; figs,
figs, establishment, which hid
entured a transactions winch lel to the union of the ring diamater of 10bin, and a stroke al piaron of which explains the numerous advantages obtainable mulberries, cherries, plums, apples and many other valuació traits.
and had a reserve fund of balf a While pine, iron-barks,
getrees, sandal
-IF its bills had for some Felis been wood, rosewood, chincona, myrtles, lime trusted so were those of most of the other trees, acacias, wattles, boxwood and kin-baaks, for the
baaks, for the panic in Londuit had caused dreds of others I cannot here particularise almost universal suspicion. Crowds remain are every where to be found. The smilin ed in front of the Bank during the day un
able or unwilling to realise the truth. nvulaces is neliocolate coloured as is said to have. hurriel home to a much higher character we confess toed, and has a very gracefal na well as imposing.j
One some places covered with dense forests, uitive is while at t others, it spreads out into xat commit suicide, a shareholder is re-
appinnen. Julwari', however, the vessel best dis plains. Agriculture is but little carried on presented as
phys her noble proportion in length, breadth, and as having died from the shock as vet, although they can manage to get of
of the
height, the fittings aft at the same time being upps intelligence. Not till Quoxpected
ralleled in their splendour. Forward of the engines two crops of cereals and many other agri-Friday-the many on which the panic cultural
the arrangements are very sumplete for the necomO in a year products in a
Population is
unprecedented since 1885 occurred in Lon-
(From the North-China Herali, July 7.)
dition of the officers and crew, the wardroom being scarce, the greater part of which foliowe do, and hence called Black Friday-did
exceedingly expations, In the after part of the Pastoral occupatas, some of the wealthy the news spread and all the details become
The spirited little community of Tientsin, lip, in the asians and suites of apartments devoted graziers here having two and three hun known. Letter from runal constituents lessen the tedium of a Chinese exile, have she be forth the rights cititors, and suite, thousand, sheep, and sometimes as began to pour in on the leading bankers to a are to be find the Oriental spodour and luxurias many cattle and horses. Wages are high; and lawyers. The London Bauk is to be littely set on foot a promising title Amateur which make the Mahroust in that respect the most shepherds, of whom many are Chinese get wound up in Chancery most unfavour. Theatre, which was iuangarded on the magnificent vessel aftat. Entering form the upper from £1.10.0 to £2.0.0 per week. The able commentary ou the
toe malagement-and evening of the 23rd lustant by the produc- deck wide folding doors under a lofty prop deck country is badly watered, which tends much an official is on his way ont to arrange for tion of On the Siy and Whitebail an into an ante shaniber glowing with gold and bat to obviate the the liquidation of the branches. lau- Greenwich." The audience on the occasion ellours, and with wide staircase, having balus. Aimculties arising from such a state of af. While the stavecto General the obtained was agreeably increased by the time, sin dudes of aleetre silver and, ver gilt, leading to the fairs the gorecurent is
Fill- constructing
Floraly and the officers wyal apartments below.. First passing this stairense, an order to wind up the Calcutta branch. val of Sir Ban roads, which will iu a few years be the Under a heavy burd the officiating ma-
of H. B. M.
and a well-filled however, other doors open into a dining saloon, the means of settling the country. Telegraph nager has since been engaged in giving up house, for Tientsin, greeted the Amateurs panels of the walls each containing paintings of fait and flowers on papier mechs, the numerous fines are
are being rapidly constructed from securities doposised for safe custody and on the rising of the curtain. The decora
windows draped with pale blue silk drapery, the south to the north of the island, in or those on which loans had been advanced, tiona, and the general arrangerment of the der to be connected with the Indian lines paying all assets into the Bank of Belgian reflected great credit on the matinging cour-parting the roof of the cabin slectroplate and the altheatre were wonderfully complete, and esbians covered with simile material, the columns embroidered with a rich flowering pattern, the tos to. Englan. The people here.
The railee of no other ordinary bank in refu. In the first pice, Ou the Sty, and orderly, (unlike the fellow India could have caused the same amount
of New South Wales) premlation
white of
of rain and
Rank was emphatically su sikhsband who was persueden s to the Massive electroplate chindellere hang from the have no hesitation therefore
aut was afterwards ceiling, and the richest carpets cover the floor. of the of professional
in 1930 the failure of the positively asserting that this will in
few poor
to all sorts of domestic jativations andernwith this brit ant apartment is another of Fears become one of the grass emporiums Houses of Palmer, Gruttenden, Alexander,
panishment for
Bus-still greater splendourthe Viceroy's drawing-rooms of the world-as the cauutry contains in Furgusson, Mackintoals and Calvin for trivet by Mr Veristoubt, whose bistriquic with its adj cent bidies retiring room. It is impossi- itself the germs of national greatness, with nifteen millions:
s sterling
powers are well known in the North and be to describe the extraordinary magnificence of plunged the Anglo
ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SLOCK, its minds of gold, iron, cupper, and cou, Indian Community all over Bengali in for South of China.
Miss Eeicester played the these spartments. Gobelin tapestry of the most
** Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Pro boundless pasture, and oulless agrow, nad Woe, the services established the part of of Mrs. Dibbits gracefully and well eatly character hangs frant the wait, on the latter prictors, Worcester; Mesars. Crosse and Blackwell; bring at every interval of panels exquisitely painted fests. Barclay and Sons, London; &c. &c.; by cultural resources, forests of the choicest the-
gra and United Service Bank to act at and the saucy impertinent servant ally was dallions. Tables of marvellous flaid marbles, A. WATSON & Co., Hongkong; and by Grocers a elite both tropical nel tempo the depositary of their savings. Up to that cleverly represented by Miss L. Cauter. talve of gold, tables of wonderful work and grain in rabe Rice, Coffee, Ton, Sugar, Tobicon, tie the younger ambers of both the army
The
parts of Major Grower and Wagstaff weis, dilded chairs, and rich damask covered divanud Dihoon universally. wure also well sustained by Messrs. Juzme scattered about over the floor wherever likely to
Whitebait at Greenwich? could hardly hang around to throw a flood of light over the
of
are
its
"
thousand and one wax light shades which surround
each one finds peace in his own sphere 941 term'sery. The Agra and Mas. the part of Mr Dinhits the weak-minded the entoon held in handsome silver gilt sconces,
dinty
ber,
and
of the
to
"on the
Dected
Was
is
CAUTION.
LEA AND PERRINS Beg to caution the Public against spurious imitation of their celebrated
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
& P. have discovered that several of the For
eign Markets have been supplied with SPORIOUS IMITATIONS, the labels closely resembling choss of the genuine Suce, and in one or more instances the name of L. and P. forped,
I and P. will proceed against any one who may instrcted thor Vernal much initations, and have
correspondents the various paris of the world, to advise them of any infringement of
their rights,
Cotton, O, and everything that can be and the civil service has been rey and Ouisee. The part of John Small in! he useful, and silver-gilt sconess and chandeliers PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &e..
ef a
here
pro-laced in tropical, or temperate clines, can be grown and while under the sway Sway agrat and
progressive race, whose post tire destiny is to
is to advance, blessed with the benign in tandes of Christ.auity, and gifted
and
borrow from native surora ut
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Purchasera should see that they are supplied with no omission in the list given, all the precautions C. & l.'s genuise goods, and that inferior articles necessary 30 secure comes on route and at the are not substituted for them,
various inn being very minutely set forth. From To insure thorough wholesomeness, their Pickles stage to stage of the journey, the traveller will Vats, by means of PLATINUM STHAM COILS; and are the discomforts from which he aufers have been suffered before by one at least who bas sat bisseld
peace in his own sphere of duty. Aus- long periculs on the atook, and block Miss Leicester proved F of
Lucretia the metal fittings, chandeliers, light scenes, & are all prepared in Pure Malt Vinegar, bolted in Oak find that his mathor has preceded hial, and that
on
assion and:
ACECCAS
In the success
ik
HER-MAJESTY'S TABLE.
lugh
rates the sums required to pay for have found a better exponent than Mr Ve whole. The Viceroy bedchamber adjoins the their steps or to meet their extravagance. The now but supplied such facilities on ristoubt, who played with an amount of care drawing man. In the centre his fights hed easier terms, but on rates at the same time and system which would have been credit-developed in mosquito encuius very tem with a knowledge of all the useful arts ed so high that it prospered. In time how able even to an aspirant on any of the pie of Morphens, Pale state coloured draperies, ences,--the most powerful peo;de of the ever, it began to shake off this kind of English bonds, deat of success, and and the walls and windows, estly fumiture Romon's style was evidently embroidered in coloured flowers, bang and the most liberal and just, cap- business which was not
ly copied with a very credi- ly able of impressing thoroughly and impart table, ita capital and branches were or the many amusing passages in which he stand in positius in the room where costesicht, and all is arranged with exquisite tute. The Vien ing well their character, upon all the peo-dually increased, and it took a position in redoglitable Jala takes the principal part, cor a bathroom adjoining contains a noble bath curved ple of other nations, who come to dwell India second only to the Oriental Bank, elicited hearty bursts of laughter from the out of one block of unile. Forward of the Vice. amongst them.
By these means mutual But, like the Union Bank which rained so audience. The part of Buzzard was very roy's sleeping apartment are the spartiments of the interests are created, mutual civilitics ex-uany in 1810 the Agra Bank had hardly creditably performed by Mr Ocisses when Chlef Minister and the afficers of state in alten tended, and common sympathies are excited left to others the party loan business when great dificulty appeared to be to put an dance, all fitted withnet regaird in cast. Of the between one and all. Harmony and pros- it undertook engigeincurs of purely old head on a young pair
deck below the Viceroy'- drawing-comm and sleeping shoulders "He perity await this nation, where each one "Buatice" character.
cter leading money for played, however, with considerable proci apartment is a siloon and cabin for Viceregal quite tralia furnishes a happy horge to
as before, a being all of electroplate. The reutilation through my countrymen, who have married and set factories. Gradually it became necessary
to many of well as the annual produce of devor, and, it may he
fascinating all these patients in very efficiently provided precisely similar in qulity to those supplied by
for by a scheme of large air-shafts, which surround | them for use at tled here, as well as it does to myriads of
she looked so pretty that the them, and through which air is driven by a fat and to throw gued money after bad, aud Europeans. For the welfare of the country the events of 1959-62 gave indigo cultiva bachelor portion of the audiends felt a
taluust
all engine that is been fitted for the purpose.. C, & B, are AGENTS for LEA & PERRINS do 1 earnestly pray that it may become a tion in many parts of the country the emp inclined to envy the happy Glimmer bis If the decorations of the eltip are surprising also CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, blessing to all within her borders and be de gruce. Still, with a reserve fund of half trip to Greenwich, and the society he enjoy is her machinery, and it is with a feeling of relief wed are manufacturers of every description of Oil blessed and honourable in the eyes of the a million and good mangement, the Agra ed when there. Sally was rather amusingly that the eye can escape the glittering beauty of the man's stores of the highest quality- world.
Bank night have cleared off its liabilities at represented by Miss D. Canter, and Glini- Viceroy's apartraense and rest upon the grandeur of by the Father Kong Shing Kou is engaged no greater expense than that of moderate or the whole the Rest purforumos of the air. "Tho are inery in the side or ou fit to
Presbyterian Church in New South for a few years.
But in an evil.
On first room itself is upwards of 20 flet in Wales to preach the blessel Gospel of the hour it united with Masterman's private corps dramatique of Tientsin may be pro- height, and never, perhaps, before had any machin true God, to my benightel countrymen.bank. Such unions are always auspicious, nounced a great success, and there is every ery a chance of being seen in work with equal nd- its is stationed on the Tarou Gold
but this was hailed as an fustanes of the reason to hope that, with increased appli-vantage. The coal bunkers have a stowage capneity of 95. The ship me, her runs over the Stoken where the Chinese are numerous, and superior advantages of the limited jointances, and with a Uttie further troubie, Bay measured mile couras, drawing 15ft, of water there he devotes his attention to their stuck principle. Against the indigo liabilities their future performancea will prove theft, and 13ft. 2in. of water forward. Her displies.
rangclisation. This success was gratify of the Agra Bank were set certain doubtful Tientsin stage second to none in China. ing until Mr Henley the Anglo Chinese accounts of Masterman's and the two weak- Before the rising of the enrtain the fol- Interpreter left there and removed to this lings united in the hope of making one lowing prologue was delivered - place.
While Henley was at the strong establishment. Even this might Turou he aided every SabbathDay, in have been possible had both limited their teaching the Chinese thair Catechism and operations to atrist banking that is had the instructing them in a knowledge of the united establishment given only short loans holy books of the Old and New Covenants. on undeniable securities. But it took to Since then he has had to struggle aloue."nancing" to operations which have the Our little Settlement had oft to bovac" It is to be hoped, however, that under the same relation to banking that romance has Of rich endowments in the East the mont; guidance and blessing of the Almighty God to sober history. In altition to the ever club most perfect, and a Bund stil fair
will succeed in converting 3 deteriorating block of indigo factories and In spite of those foul puste now planted there.
for
to Christianity, and these few may succeed, the gigantic undertakings in all parts of the
more
it is hoped, in converting others, until world of contractors like Sir M. Peto, the Christianity spreads its blessings over
er the Bauk
Bauk looked
of its capital in whole surface of society. My son Yoom Marseilles Building Company and in pig Sang, I hope, is progressing fav
favourably iron. At the same time dividends were de- in his studies under your tuition. From clared far above what was warrantable. letters I received from his mother, they The threat of war caused the value of all make
donirable
mention of him, which undertakings on the Continnet to collapse, he deserves.
I trust that he is well foreign capital was largely withdrawn from acquainted with the Holy Scriptures and England, Bir M. Peto failed for four mil- the sublime truths of Christianity. Should lionssterling, and the Agra and Mastery's he be so it will cause my heart to rejoice Bank, the lame helping the lame and the
I do ardently desire that he should become blind leading the blind, has fallen into the agond Christian, and in order that he may be ditch, dragging with it 1184 shareholders
o, I leave him entirely to knowing that you will instruct is, and many more depositors and holders of 1 i bills. the way in which he Abould
hia go, and
From all parts of India, from every place how him the path to heaven. Do within England whore old Indians congregate, him then as you may think it. My chief comes a cry of woe and indignation. The desire is that he should become a Mission- old veteran, the spinator, the widow, the promulgate the doctrine of Christi- orphan, the helpless are suddenly plunged ary, and
of China, as into the depths of poverty out of comfort if my people stand
anity throughout the much in want of not affluence, Even the poor private abi-
PROLOGUE,
Ladies and Gentlemen! your.grace FezaTE
Whilst for our little play the way I pave This is aut opening night,a night, which all Will dream and talk at till the heavens fall,
ree-course e'er which fy nur steeds so fanei, The best in China by all critics named.
Races at which swelt prizes now are w From cold Kiaéh'a and from hot Ceylon.
Yet, though we boast of these enjoyments rare,
the stili in wanting to complete our share, Theatricals are now elsewhere the rege.
shail Tientsin, then, go without a stage? Na, les us try what willing bands can do, Let's do the buskin, and let's triumph to We'll triumph for we bask in ludics' smiles, Our leader, too, still owns the tanmus "Giles." Thus we will crumple under foot all four Weve got no Municipal hobbies here, We'd give you a Use the shy some splendid fun, And Whitebai," too, at Greenwich are wor'e
done :
Ladies will figure on ar stage to-night as les fair, and as the morning bright: We'll do our best to earn your gracious praise, Yours be the task to sink our hopes, or raise. Pardon our stumbles, averlook our flaws, And bright acres wist sizine upon our cause.
ment at this draught was 3,135 tons, and her mid-
ship section 500 square feet, Sir rus wereimado
ver the mile, und the ship attulood a mena speed of 18,584–214 miles per hour, the steam pressuTO being 3b., the vaunam, mean 27in, and the aver Age revolutions of the engines, 26, The indicated Borsa power of the engines, 6,400. Among thin. dompany on board were Captain Frederiga Bey, in diamond of the ship, Mr. John Penn, Mr. Penn, fun, and Mr. Matthews (of the firm of John Penn and son), Me, 0. W. Lang, the designer of the ship MY, J. DIA. Samuda, M. P. the builder of the hip, Lord Richard Grosvenor, Mr. C, Lealie, M. F. The Mahroussée will all for Alexandria about Wednesday next.— Humpshire Telegraph.
REMARKABLE DISCOVERY IN CLOCKMAKING- A novel application of electro-magnetism, as a motive power for clack work, has just been perfected by a working jeweller at Leamington, which promises to introduce a new era in the science of clockmpking, and to bring modern timepieces to a state of absoluta perfection. By the new arrangement, the pendulum, the bob or bail of which consists of an electro magnetic coil, is made to oscillate by means of a feeble current of electricity, this beating trus second■, with a train of three wheels only. One of the ad- vantages of this system is that a number of clocks, in different parts, or even in different houses, can be connected together by a single wire, and the whole number will indicate the same to a second. The clicks are of the simplest construction, and never neod winding up. No acid battery is ased Mr Hight, the discoverer, bae secured the plan by patent. The clocks are spoken of as being far su perior to the present clocks in use.
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Mr Bunyand has patented an improvement in the construction of portfolios especially adapting their use for prints, rawings, by making them self-sup- porting, and with arest, which supports the front boord when open, farming a flat table or stand for the prints
THE Colonial Press supplied with as looked over. They are also made wish a moveableNewspapers, Book, Type, Ink. Presses, easel, which will be found particularly suitable for a
I know it, but as you must know the bent of his dier's widow suffera, for any other trusts
EXTRACTS FRAM HOME PAPERS. -disposition who have him under your care, the Chunar Widows' Fund is swallowed
than I can who have been so many up. It is little satisfaction to the victims The (Jusen of England is uns wereign over, it years absent-I leave him
anto entirely that the blow has come from Loudou; is said, one continent, Lo peninsula, 60 pronon in your you, knowing
wisdom
om and good that the Indian branches might have gone tories, 100 lakes, 2, 10 rivers and 10 0: isiszide ness that you will do for him, and unte on solvent and not unprofitable. It is fear-
Her subjects number more than 151400 104 By a wave of her hand she can sum an army of him that which is in accordance with his ed, however, that the advances ou irrecor- 503.00% oldiers and a navy of 1,0:0 ships of war welfare in this world and his happiness in orable securities in Calcutta alone amount to and 100,000 anitors. The syrian empire we the next.
£850,000. The Advocate General stated
not wen.thy as that of Great Britain, the Roman side as selected. We understand that they can be Begarding myself I have little to say that the floating and fixed deposits there empire was not so populous the Persian empire had with extra fuith, and in different surts of wood, Had it not been for my misfortunes and amounted to 4640,000 and the advances on was not so extensive the Arabian empire wae not so to suit the drawing room and picture gallery. It many losses I would have returned long indigo factories to £700,000. As there has powerful; the Carthaginian empire was not so much decidedly the best folio we have yet seen for the
At present I am not doing any busi- ! seldom been so good an indigo year, and I dreaded, the spanish empire not so widely diffused, preservation of its content.
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to devise means whereby they may be overcomTas We commend to those interested in topographical researches the description given of Peking, while those whose ideas regarding the history of Peking and the muy vicissitudes through which it has pas
Ted since its first establishment are wisty and con fused, will do well to run over the condensed account given at page 25. We cannot pass in review, ench chapter of Mr Dennya' valuable little work.
Meanwhile, those who intend to travel the Chi- li province during the approaching antnmn months. cannot do batter than accept these Voter as their guide. .
From the Haukoto Times.
There are plenty of sights in and arcand the city. some visible and many more Invisible, aud Mej Denny's description of the cities and their points of interest in full and carefully given. As to its por rectness we are unfortunately unable to judge,
The name of the book Notes for Tourists in the North of China" is rather ambitions, as the Author confines himself to Peking and two routes from that eity to Kaigon, about 180 miles distant, but for a visit to Peking the information will prove very acceptable to a travaller especially if living at an ..
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