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THE CAINA MAIL.

No. 122-ACGUST 16, 1866.

Two catechists from the Roman College had foot from the road and neatly covered with determined to start oli a voyage of discove-the lure effréns of the grunde-monde and the Among them area Sketch of Sherwood were not blinded by- us experience,

It

iu

shout found in an unpretending looking a book of Strauss is hard, learned, formally riiuality of not only in costliness, but in 1

The

Ulose to this is the

atcire.

It had

The first duty of ineu of terres, we this

taking

in startled impotence, and was only sustain the right hand side of the central The book of Ran is brilliancul while the richest silks and satins of which marked the taste of the Quality in as bevers they were bound to think how

Break down. Tu the cuse of these, numbers of inlaid bronzes of good patterns: natural, ealiu; antice conclusionist saids, or exposed to the burning sun'

29 01

2.19

that no

to the vuhatted crowd 29 they passed. The full of good places where new tintius instituted. by France and Germany thong unusele excuse for some fresh f

can

be

they ought to have calculated on times only, but also in bad times; that

was a singular contrast to them; he was to speak of black material on which are romance of Vigoria wines the at Marseilles, at which some hundreds of ment of Mr Bowles, whose acco/business that bad led to these losses. The

ал

his usual dra-

expression

Nien" aid of to Portrait Exhibition the latter entitled A Visit to Historical

any

transactions

is given by a powi Acquaintances." The three current stories ing, when the air is still and dern Horomone was, as he looked, the true type those in the street we have inst visited, but unlysis of His legislation or teach- are contimied as usual, and "Francis sun shines directly on the water "" to sell their ir estates;

hostile. Critic has scoflingly

to be

and nativu zitte

Harry

to a large onelosed space where tea houses,

similar

those we have reft

referred to,

wills a

to

Europeans, cunning, unscrupuces,

aituated and where dinners and plays eau,

present

and civil

Pro-

errors ami

In Once a Weck, the author of George family or were otherwise partnera in the Geith makes good progress with an old firm, may be palliated perhaps, if not two men fell. The death of Hormona was Curio Street. This noted locality is a broad it is the most important religions book laxury of women,' his brou accused of wil-

The Race for Wealth,"

#1 dilser

They were so familiar with the instantaneous. Mokousko struggled sliglit. well kept street divided into three parts by that has

the writer that he laid on this colours too unsparingly, teresting story,

own blunders that they did not realise how by, but in less than a mitiute all symptom movechle barriers and bordered on either et à cosury, Dubsequent for a quarter ful exaggeration, and it must be admitted

adriana. side by the usual tae storied Japanese saya, It is an outside book written by one through confounding two things all too and Jean Bonceur adds several chapters to

a." The articles of information great they were. But the new directors of motion had ceased to be observable.

and interesting, as usual.

mati of ability and reputation in the City By 9 o'clock a considerable accession to house built of wood and all open to the who found himself cast free from all the similar and yet not the same. He omitted

front. In the lower room raised about a religious moorings of his youth, and who to make any sort of distinction between are variona

An hour with the Go

who onino fresh to the matter, whose minds the number of spectators had taken place.

in Paris," Forest and the Birklands," Visit to a ought at ouce to have dispelled the mistake. taken up a position, kneeling, outside the soft white mats are displayed the lacquer ty, instead of having recourse to the regna luxe effronte of the demi-munule. There is belins i

for him, the two priests (beware, bronzes and other works of art which fur theological guides. As an outside book this excuse, however, to be sande for

is outward appearance, really penal departemnald and Navardo) have given the place its name, and it is very 16 corresponds to the work of Strauss i

verg difficult to drew this queensland Cotton Plantation," something They ought to have thoroughly ascertained

Epson and its Salts," and "A how the matter was about Revs. Fithers

been known with

Word to Port Wine Drinkers." The writer for years that the " being in the culis

The dificult for a stranger to pass down without Cernay, and the work of Rowan in France. their

of the latter is very decided in his pre-parted from its legitat house" had do penitents.

business; that it demeanour of Hermita and lakaraia was being tempted to spent the greater part of Taking, as in mere courtesy we are hound reckless mania for dress, which now Pages

Boos" be may have about him

to tuke, the statement iade in the preface with the fury of an epidemic among the

find that the Author has con- women of France, that of men thoroughly subdued, but yet the

is even wore glaring by

ference for the pure wires of ungary, the had wandered into bad transactions; that it is difficult to particularise any shop as being as f The

There the one as true, we

back shop" full of queer securities. Greek wines, and generally those which had a plasid and collected. deportiment

Fifty. Kirimange, the leader who called for twenty the best, but some of the Dist valuable ducted his investigation as completely apart the seaskle than in Paris.

are really made from the grape. of Christianity as end and object of life appears to be to sur-

without doubt, off

off such a person specimens of old lacquerware are to be from influence in favour of men to kill Pakehas, was that of

concern, was to out children, hop on either the Frenchman or the German.

years hence pass all others,

and half dead. He kept his eyes awayed

The most fantastic will wonder as much at our taste in the congeries of bad matter, they ought to division

10 logical; it

of Christiani fashions are flamuted through the narrow, it issues in rejection of

raatter of

of wines as we wonder at the rage have borne in mind the old principle that ina-

street of dreary

little bathing villa for the porcelain monstrosities from China, bad business tends to become worse; that beautifil ed by his two companions--upon whose of the street. shoulders his head for some time restet shop containing some very

what they bought would sell: not in good to the gallows-from a cabinets of ivory and tortoise shall and ginative, sentimental ; ita issue is the progress

the most delicate hue are trailed over the the last century." Ecce Homo is callicat. re- the sune.

The story of "Mirk Abbey in cont see the former, there was no disposition to a little further on, on the same street is as is that Oluistianity is de divine

hope of

on the terms of the tablissement, tie hare Our Friends' Friends King of depression, as a

in Chambers Journal. The principal sket-

A period They bent their heads respectfully silk shop, but the whole of the street is

welcome

in which the world.

A contingency speak

The philosophical investiga-speedy destruction furnishing a

George's Island," "Commercial Travel they should be unde safe, even though. The Inner Life of a Barrack formuately it should not happen. The two priests walked beside the moribund constantly being brought.

crucifix be, well referred to as being the into the character and history of Christ and still ure startling novelty. If rich lers,

W

such fallies, it prisoners with breviary in hand and

indulged in

"Curiosities of Natural History, fresli directors evidently did not do this; if best." At the bottom of the main street ended in philosophy; the investigation in people alone

" and "Lumerial Rome." wanid

they had, if one could think they had se in view, giving cut the litany for the

less serions, if still a very re- onestitated in England by an independent in

The chief article in the Good Words isriously attempted it.. to which the prisoners half andibly another at right angles to it where some

could not have turning and ed. The dread preparations having been good sheep are also found a distance, religion. The book, Trepant, 13. Construc-spreading downwards to the lower strata of

half they c ing to tellcct starting from philosophy, unds in gretable, matter; but the evil is rapidly

sketch of considerable length, describing given half a million for the goodwill of a made, the clergyot passed in front of the our left here we will go a

four millions alapted to o

by fou to consolidate and religious,

on Overland Journey from San Francisco firm already insolvent lidate and society, in spite of the opposition it there condemned men, offering them the crucifix, and then turn up septid Cup Startite vilify the Christian Church." The two encounters on the part, not only of hus- to New York, by way of the Salt Lake City the diving sideration seems to which each kissed. The clergymen rotired," Benton dore to which we have alreaty

of youthful

by Lieutenant E. H

Verney. Chee the belt was again drawn, and death, in the referred. In doing so we shall probably puss unbers of the Review contain articles by bands and fathers, but also of

writer's description of the scenery of Newas separable; that its discount business, cases of Hakaraia and

was in-one of the numeros bath-houses found Professor Batin, Dr. Mackay, Mr Peter aspirants to connubiad blisse: Not many

Fada quite confirms the enthusiastic

state-

called, was good; and that it strictly so stantaucous.

exodedingly heavy, about this locality, and which are only shit bayne, afr John Badal, and Mr Frederick mouths age au open air meeting was

of Was s only its abnormal and inappropriate Seabolin George Meredith nacular,

wall-nomished men.

Luen. Kiimangu out from the open street by a large screen so

his journey Across the Continent” young men pledge themselves not lo change their condition until women had noticed among the books reviewed in the Te

new directors calculated that they goubl merely a boy, slightly-built, and emaciated some white letters Theas places have been matic power and fored of

fresh

start, that they could begin Macmillan, also, has a review of Ecome to their senses, and learned to be preceding pages: Here is the highest fall to a skeleton. His chosts and eye-sockets too wall described for us to enter into the

a des again, cannot were no bellow that he almost resembled a details of this extraordinary custom, but Homo," from the pon, we believe, of Dia more moderate in their personal expendi- in the world, the Yo Servite, making a

cent of 2,548 feet in two leaps. One of the which tend to diminish that credit, that ghost. After the lapse of four minutes, the they are always full, and it fence Stanley. A very high opinion is expressed ture."

of the work, which is described as supply- to pull tlue Jangman

Colburn gives an interesting sketch of a sights of the valley is the Mirror Lake, they could pick amongst the affairs of the body by the feet, volumes in favour of Japan Lad

Japanese

where the mountains approach very close old firm, the they could, keep the good an and life was extinct.

ing a distinct answer, so far as it goes, journey mais "Overland by Siberia to Ans of person, while the groups of nusis

in the Prifter, What

on either side,

are perfectly reflected in leave the bad.. But there are no such new tralia," space are by no the question stated i

from the narrative of Conut Henry Something more is necessary in the present splashing about in the

a small sheet of tin Bouling the society Russell-Killough, who accomplished this.

Water Was Christ's object

effect" says commencements in real life. Those who case than a mere record of execution. The means disturbed by our presence, and suever

is it adapted enterprise in 1858-61. The only fresh sub- Lieutenant Vorney, "is quite unique one take of a coutern whose essence is credit victims of a debasing superstition, the to consider it all quite a matter of ucessity called by his name, aud criminals lived only long enough that they about which there can be no needless atto attahi that object?" 1 is not an account jects besides in this number are sketches feels suspended in space-eudless heights should take care that the credit is sound.

above, and boundless deptlis below

The old firm had La the "Benton dore we finil a of his divinity, or bomanity, or history, or f

but might die beside the exponent of the tation.

this

bróking caracter; but it is such an insight into

effect is only produced in

would compel the Operations where in extra-bili- imposture by which they were deceived. series of shops inferior in most respects to

ach and all of tliese

and be Gurney family and others interested in it fore the

ates; the moment rot there,

private

were known, the credit of of the

those operationa religious or irreligions enthusiast, good ivory carvings are to

Jacax" contributes auosher of his papers Age Bowering shrubs of the rally, the old firm eng ut a just as his intelligence)

led him. Kirimangu, many of the minor specimens of

end."Uvevends" the sweet white azaleas are conspicnons. such as

said that its writer speaks as if the com 25 faus, on the other hand, was the fitting instrument manufacture

wrabrellas, e

"About Contradictory of learned gossip,

We do not often refer to a publication so

were largely trusted, because, in the Teople. with which to work ont à superstitious At the top of the street is a turning to the mouts of the learning, gerins, and piety of

1800 years have left the character of our Balzne in Undress" will use the ren special in its character as Notes and Queries, vinces at least, they had still a great name end, impulsive, illiterate, inconsiderate, and right, which leads us througli

but the following remarks bordered by poor looking houses into blessed Lord an cuigua, and it had been ders of the Dublin University Magazine, Hewitt on the derivation of the military when it came out that by their

by Mr James for pecuniary judgment and wisdom. But with Mokomoko bas

Bece How always borne character of

reserved for the author of

though several quotations in the arride ar

infatuation they had lost several millions, b solve the mystery. Alas! that this very far from being new. Nothing can be term for one, will interest the major and that they no longer had anything are shouhl be so nearly a correct

of traer Statement c

ty . lean and hungry look" for

than the concluding paragraph.

of our readers. "Milita says Mr their glory must be turned into shame; the Of the two men Hakardia and Herenita, be got up at the shortest notice, and e-bus, theglogiaus have refused to ask then-afforded, nire glimpses of the ordinary life hewitt, of some in betreut of the true

the se; alas that with very few excep We have in these unconnected sketches waiters of the

"secni

soutve of their win

their gen was gone and their they have borne, the former a neutral bauchery of the lowest type is emotion character, the latter a fair character.

the Gospels really porthay

has nothing to do with despair, nor the reason for this plate, the celebratedGaukero; and, using her and fistorians have turned aside a man of genius there is a great deal of the still behind there was no such postical ure continued and dianstrous illustration

his own ante observation, that in every substantive with the charmer that lingers

The

of the new company just his own words over such matters one would willingly

draw a veil; it truth must together from the greatest of problems, schuld. A work embodying bis early strug

words as

of these as ginally

principles. There seeing to havo be told in order to correct the impression, though it told not relay all the difficules to

eorps marching in an enemy's con-

been a run on them for months. Probably which some persons have of Japan, namely

namely ties of the task. " hii ture, the book is regles to acquire reputation, his later to keep depth in the

nt of the debtor's

prison, and surround avory garden of Eden and its in-comed "as a hopeful augury for the inves himself with luxuries, the workings and he had seal body of men at the hand their whole existetice, was of the mass pain- The natural productions of all parts of habitants as virtuous as Adam and Eve ba-tigating of what on any sypothesis must be progress of his genins the faults and inerits the advanced fen, is troop,) ful kind for such a company their profit,

and which was

their position, and even their existence, the attainment at the country seem to be much the same, and fore the fall." Leaving this road on our regarded as the grandest event in human

termed the forefar and the

dependent on their credit was day by day. and his elysium,

Clora one can distinguish-but little difference be- right, we turn to the left wu get into then 115 in thundation of all Christian last of his

but a

a termination is

in for yet to be ward), Flora tirean the

religion and

brief enjoyment thereof, Fanna of this part of English settlement again, and on our way

Fraser has a lecture on "Superstition,"

while the Empire and that of the neighbourhood of back we may as well discuss the things we

Saint Benna has well and critically

of the rear other small borly at the head On July 11, 1865, the old

r-guard was called rearlorn hope. in the way of spa- by Professor Kingsley, whice, when'de handled his literary genius, Leon Gozlan Nagasaki. Thio forest trees comprise the lave

Every seen.

in livered

See A

* A Treatise of Ireland, by John Dynt- short time ago, excited a good s rally increased in usual five specimens of the Punia Masso- cimens of art has

Jas value since the early days of the settlement, deal of comment, and has given much of given us pleasant glimpses of the phasemok, P. 32, written abont 1:660. On May 10, 1866, the new niana, Cryptomeria Japonica, Podo Car-

domestic life, Eugene Mirecourt a this

Tinted by the Irish

Society Archeological god-natured; resume of his literary career pers Macrophyllus and the Camellias, and and at the same time owing to the great defence, we believe, to Churchinen.

in 1843. A reference to Johnson's Diction Azalla aretus common and as beautiful as mand for them they are not to gard or so Home" is criticised by a writer who of and his early difflties: Werdot, one of

ary proves that civiliaus were misled, us It does nut, in our judquent show. Phja in the Western part of the Empire, while old as those formerly bought. Bronzes of serves.

style of eliteurs. thio

his dealings with

early as the time of Dryden, by the mere the singular pino only recently described by moderu make and tastefully inlaid with sily considerable rage bins of study his publishers, and his sister, M. de

and called froin its strange shape ver in Arabesque designs are numerous and It is a novel, and not a good novel, under Senville, has let in light on amiable traits soul of a technical military phrase, and forgot the umbrella piue (sciatopitys verticillata) generally good, especially these from the a critical disguise. It gives the impression in his family relations, It wouhl require in process of time even uilitary men

It grieves territory of the price of Cou, which are of being written by a sheep *In

sap the foundation of error to ínumber are tableau of his productions, his character, which we are indebted for Byron's beautiful 3,000,000, It is, therefore, fair. 60 SAY and flower gardens near Yoddo rare and valuable botanical

are to be speciaiona ats

ses bigli, ob prices are in both cases varying fron Parliamentary Reform and the Govern

phrase: tained with

"Audualius of the American many new varieties of well 50 to 150 itziboos. The lacquerware in ment."--

Full of hope, misnamed for The fresh subjects in Blackicoot are jorn.?"

Another whiter has since known shrubs. The Japanese serum parti- every variety of design and colour is of stitntion, interesting as being from the Genevra da Siena," a pren of consider

334] that Cromwell used the word for forn "Church Politics in beauly, but the new specimens are cularly to excel in producing the varie

pan of an American tulad leaved plants, and have cultivated neither so carefully done nor su

without its post-fix hope: Our forlorn, of Scotland" Belgium;" some additional able merit; a biographical notice of gold

Steele "pul political articles on the horse marched within a mile of where the this taste in a wonderful way, producing ornament as those of great age; and this, chapters of the Bentileres,” and a cri variegated varieties of CHE

nany

enemy was the

Menioirs of the Com Borcke's " Major vou

Holland, ar draw un, and that Philemon is the chief menus of detecting the less valeurs de la Mer."

federate War

War for Independence, ra

thy term forlorn hops represent the light and Salisburia Adiantiflora.

Evergreens

Inable kinds. Fortoise shell worked into The details com

concerning our navy given s

conclusion by the cavalry

troops, qui primi agminis erant,* the velites, of numerous varieties grow in great abun cabinets or cari baskets, the latter being ex in the United Service Magazine will be real brought to

the rorarii, and the ferentari of the Ro dance so that the woods always seem to look trently graceful in design, and ivory carved with general interest at the pressut tinre,ght at Middleburgh on the 19th of June,

mans," green and pleasant. In the appendix to or worked into cabinets are also extensively as they tend to show that the Adatiralty, where the writer was severely wound- Sir Rutherford Aleock's book a long list of exposed for sale; but in a short paper is is have at their disposal about 42 000 men in Being dressed in the same fashion as the botanion) specimens in the neighbour-diment to give a complete descriptin ofition to these on board sea-going ships General Start, he was mistaken for him hood is to be found, and this last is largely the many beautiful articles to be found in in commission, and that a magnificent feet, by the rhy, and says, "the bullets cane huming round me like a swarm of bees." increased since the publication of his book. Yokohama, and which are too unmerous fully manned by experienced scaten, nilius we canst quote a few lines from this The Fauna apparently differs but little and too varied in style, &c. allow us be tied out in

short c incredibly apince of

A ball haud from that of Nagasaki and indeed, but few to give any information about their prices.

econd article, in vindication of part of his narrative time. A

(From the Economist, June 16.) stripped the gold lace from my trousers, zoological specimens are to be procured in The only thing to remember is that the Governor Eyre, appeurs in this number,

riling The reports of the authorised acontants was saying to the general the immediate neighbourhood The shops value is generally much less than the price yet the writer does not justify every act of

fowa before me on my left, General, who are examining the affairs of Orerend, in the towa are the best medium through asked, and hence the buyer should offer his in suppressing the recent revolt in da thoad Vankega ara

Fare giving it rather hotly to Carney & Co far surpass in interest any which to obtain good specimens, as there about a half the price and after a little disminica; •olle particular waS inistako. are bruiglit together objects of interest enssion he will probably be able to arive Perhaps, however, the article of most in- me on your account, when I suddenly similar ones which have ever been publish from all party of the group of Islands. at a satisfactory mean" between the two terest for our renders is that with which the felt a severe, dull blow, as though some ed. They reveal au interior" such as bly had struck me with his fist on my it is painful to have to comment on. So Very fairly propared entomological speci-gures.

Bengal Sanitary Buber opens on "1 uf government of the native city de- Commnimion," the walter of which human-week, Hery parka glittered before my oyes

veral of the parties concerned have suffered mena are also to be got in the native town

most severe penalties; having been men of in boxas sold at one to two itziboos each, valves on the governor of Kanagawa, who rises the principal matters referred to in

Only by great Lombard street reputation they have aud among them many rarities from the in- lives on the road between Yokohamin and the report, and has much to say on the sub dragging me from my horse."

extraordinary exertion he escaped being lost it all. It seems hard to speak severely terior may be met with, but those procar thie latter place, and who like the one at jest of Culonel Crommelin's plans for los mule a proner, and the doctor at first of those who are suffering so much, and wo able from the vicinity of the settlement are Nagasaki, and indeed all high Japanese offi-pitals and miracks. The proposed arrange pronounced his wound to be mortal. Flis shall only say what is absolutely necessary precisely similar to those from Nagusi cials, is nesisted by a vice-governor and stallments are highly praised; the writer,

The town itself is built onus loing, almost who net as checks on the chici's movements, doel, expresses his opinion that they time, however, had not yet come, but his in describing the bare facts. The subject livides itself into three heads-1st, the campaigning was over. In May, 1864 rectangular, piece of two sides by a car surrounded on ant who are indeed nothing more than fy improvement." Orthe disgusting state | General Stuart died in his arms, and the state of the old firm of Overend,

awl ou the South Botein the great chain of surveillance that of Caicutza;in a sanitary point of view, al shock was BD great to Major von Borcke. and Co. prior to its conversion into The first are said by the accountants to be and Bastero sites by the waters of the bay sechs to pass through the entire country, though it occupies a considerable part of and may be diygied into two parts very and which places auch immune power in nearly equal. The Western half is occn- the hands of the rulers and princes of the ration

(Po in continued)

NOTES ON JAPAN.

VIII. (Continued.)

2

We agree with Fortune in his reference to acives the simple question what it is that of or author, some of thom illustratigning of this expression. The adjective name full of suspicion, not a

then it is

A

and philoso

tea.

is best protin

the

similar to wg herediminishing.

ia fremiently to be found. In the nurseries for their high surface finish, but thing. The other subjects of the bluth Vialent and patience to produce a complete the true meaning of the words.

rich

in

@on-

his genius, and his genuine life.”

and Junipers, and also the valikogether with a fresh and new appearanay, tique of Victor Hugo's novel "Tas Travail. Perniissive Bill" and the Prusent Crisis"

nied by

the European settlement and lus a realm. small bund, paralel to which run chie three principal streets intersected by cross roads, while at the back the buildings extend- irregularly on the unoccupied ground. At the foot of the small hills de blüff's which bound the settlement. on the west, and riso steeply from the edge of the Ca ast, except where one or two vellies alope down to it, is situated the ground granted

PERIODICALS.

(From Sinith, Elder, di Co's Monthly Circular, June 11.)

Flo-

Hu

In-

just

me

lorn.

OVEREND, GURNEY,, AND Co., LIMITED AND UNLIMITED.

firm had of other people's.

oney.

company.only bad,. Showing a diminution of

£14,400,000

9,800,000 4,600,000

on nearly a thiri. The liquidators say that the lock-up caused by the liquidation of the irsigular assets of the old firm was never less than

£3,500,000, and at the time the new company closed its doors it was

that of the

the £14,400,000 brought over from the all company to the new £7,000,000, or before the new company closed its inors, one-half, was either paid away or gone Every- or else locked up and inaccessible.

the must com-

probent well how this lap meat ora

announced to be ruined, and this hega moment the partners in the old firmi were

to be town-talk from February at least, — the new company was drainod, passed upon and weakened day by day, while the ab- sorption of means by the bad issue of the old firm rather augmented than diminished as time went on.

We wish we could with confidence that the management of the new con

company had been good. It certainly was better than that of the old firm; they evidently did not depart recklessly and wildly from their legitimate business. But the decounts certainly do not confirm the wonderful repute of Overend, Gurney, and Co.'s bill discounting. The burrent bills the new company had discounted were, at the stoppage, in round muinbers these Bills left with depositors as

security, Bills rediscounted, Bills in end,

£6,285,000 8,366,000 1,149,000

£15,700,000

the raport, he makes bdia parsing obsurat he had a sovere relapso: but again re-mited costly the prospects of its we are sure they will not be ́ni all uniformly

bisocks ste' a little high from the

action.

covering, President Davis, gave him the business:

bie that these various assets would be much more than enough to compensate for any loss, especially as the private property of the partnern was known to be immense. But the business of the old firm had been pense sccount to which the "unpaid ' items were carried became a ruinous gulf. carried ou ao imprudently that the ans

it

means except

rate

the best mercautile paper, a

and on

on the file cannot obtain n out of proportion to that which he gives. Hia margin is narrow, and one single had bill absorbs the profit on many good ones. The current bills of Overetul and Co. clearly contain many questionable ones, and there are other losses too.

There are Sundry debtor balances Estimated to producé

thuring its ten months of good, though, from inquiries we have made,

rank of colbuel, and sout him on mission

iontimate liquidation; and there: is a sad dis-

that a large amount will be returned, aud ner of the Derby with a biographield - saved the grief of being an eyewitness of head.

The Sporting Magazins hoors the win-1 to England. There," he says, "I was tinettess in what we have to say an eal of t rediscounted bills we are told in the first instance rank against the es tice, and describes human ta rich bay the rapid collapse of the Confederacy, and

First. The main fact to the old firm tate of the company The bills in hand 15 bands 3 inches ligh" The remainder the downfall of a just and noble canes.” of Overend, Gurney & Co. was that it was,

are estimated to produce only £1,100,000- of the description is as follows Bebas.

All the Year Round is uniformly good at the time of its conversion into a limited being a loss of nearly £50,000 on that one. a good kindly bond, and rather prominent this month "Attila in London" is a neat company, insolvent by at least four millions item, and their realisation even at that sno distant and even problema The new company took over the is spoken of forehead, a light, suortish but strong neck and graphic way of denouncing the devasserting,

tical. This is not the account of a profit- assets of the old firm under a guarantee, well laid shoulders, a good back and mid- tations committed by railway companies,

paid, and able discount business. A bill-broker The Cord line mel extra stole, but running, up rather waspy, like who, like Attila, destroy, but do not and debited to is what was yr i Arnadal this announcement of any of the Stockwells as like to sort create in their reckless march through the

month, and there-

credited to it the proceeds of the partners cannot afford to make leavy bad debis; to the English government apon which to by makes room

story by the author of Elizabeth in this way also, he has capital quar crowded dwelling of the poor. A ketol private estates, the goodwill of the busi he pays high interent for every sixpence build an hospital, but only a few wretclied new be commenced in the July num-ters, thighs, and arms; but, if anything, of the Enfield Gun Manufactory will be less, and other assets. It was expected left with him, and he cannot safely employ

huts at present occupy it. Very which

under the title "Small Brommal different in it from alte adjoining hill grau ber. "The Ru-discovery of Dato's. Re and we is rather light of bority, or teat her four dome expical hints about rifling in the ed to the French, for not only have they mains at Ravenna, is a subject of the low the knee. He stands very upright on article on

Ponies, Pony-buy-ship, raised some substantial buildings, but have lighest literary interest, and here is an au laid out the grounds around it most tusto-pie record of the facts taken from the Ru- his pasterns, and his heels five-low; but not horse-manship, is the crowning glory fully. Immediately heyout and above this part of the Commissioners, a document Lord Lyon is altogether a very handsome of these equestrian islands. The word is the camp, divided into two parts by a printed at the time, but strange to o say, al-instration of the thoroughbred horse, with

ges by two words implying little horse or small juret piece of space used as a parade most forgotten thuring the few months that a true corky carriage, and very resolute Pony is feebly represented in other langua. ground and surrounded by a strong fence, have since elapsed; and otained with dif- sweeping Society has a good portrait and dwarf horse, and the French have been he recounts tell us that after carrying to The one nearest the sea is that occupied by telty by the writer of the paper,

able to borrow the thing. In the brilliant the regiment stationed there, the other, Taure, in the department of the Minister sketch of Walter Savage Landers a clever obliged to borrow the term without being

hold by the Batallion of Royal of Public Instruction. There are sketches drawing by way of frontispiece, entitled horse-show at Paria the other day, there Balance to the credit of part- Marine Light Infantry being at prosent of The National Portrait Exhibition, The June Dream," and the usual variety

the Agricultural Hall the

nera in private ledger at Gupty. But reinruing to the settlement and of "A German Life before the Peace of illustrations, which suggest no particular tas only one pony lu the horse-show

observation on their herita. One of

the numerous and as much as thre

the close of the old firm, The latter sketch is one of which is connected with the mainland, sato

of 1815

most novel of these is a sketch of the com- thorough-brods. There are small horses in

Amount Alroadly realised speak, by w bridge, we will proceed down the "plain living and high thinking," as ex-

a gaming table, to

from partners' privale countries, but it is only in this central of the three streets, of which we emplified in the family of Caruline Perthes, pany assembled around a gan

lustrate Gambling Sketche

The among

many

rastatas, nations that the let alone have spokes, in the direction of the Native whose father bad to fly before Bonapartes devoted to

to "Croquet and its laws "

family

Ditto to be realised from the pouy town. Minor Hotelsssein numerous enough, and the French, during the first occupation

source, 6 doubt, be eagerly read by that galayatem of education allows the and the best of these appears to be the of Hamburg. There is a sort of Old Workt

to develop into an institution. Good Hotel Europs" situated in the second interest belonging to it, and the sketch will last corps who have surned to alionider boregs and horsemen are not confined to

their mallets and show how fields are won.".

The Chasseurs D'Afrique, There will still be a defeit, of Making together, cross street to the lezt which commences at please by the very simplicity of the

In The Claverings r: Mark Lemon continues his sketches of little wiry hardy Arabs,

als, the Hunga the usual landing place on the Baud and which it records.

the pleasure

rian Hussars, the Polish Lancers, the Cos almost in seeing

in the the "Loudun Streets. “ extends nearly across the settlement laro.

Harry a

In the present disturbed state of the com-vacka of the Russian Gnard, may claim to Showing that the old firm ing slightly to the right after pussing the position of the animal between the two

19

... was insolvent by, third of the three chief streets. At the end bundles of hay so jucosely alluded to by mercial world, the subject of Finance, rank with any light cavalry; Russian and

coaclituen drive fast and well, The most monstrous result which we at least, to their legitimate business; but and Post-Office, but as this will take us out Cinderella" we have a charming repro- ders of Temple Bar, who will learn in the three and

manage with caution, skill, or foresight of our way we will return to the main street dnction, in society tanners and incidents, history of one of the most successful of liar style; so, too, there are foreign artists sheet.

Lastly, as to the probable result of the We fancy very Joint Stock Companies; the real value of who know well how to draw the single. It is difficult to understand how any and after passing a maber of small grog of the old nursery tale shops which on an open piece of ground few readers will have any dificulty in re limited ability Au article of more Arab, the war horse of yore, or a whole honest and able inen could persuade thera-liquidation. Here two facts are evident divide the European from the native part, coguizing the fair author by her fine Ro- general interest is that on Frenchwomen charge of cavalry, but it is only in England selves to sell, and still more strange how 1st, that the paid up capital of the company under the Empire," a few lines of which (moaning the thres English kingdous) that any such men could be so blind as fo boy, is all gone. That capital was £1,500,000, shall find ourselves, first leaving the castorn man hand. house, and the cross road to the French

we extract. M. Dupin," says the writer, John Leech could have found his immortal sack a business. The directers of the new Now the company bought an involved. Hatoba on our right, at the entrance of

in his recent attack on the unbridled boys un pony back.".

company, who belonged to the Gurney business, and the account is

of

if

their

were as

DU

Goodwill of business,

£500,000

£461,000 422,000

1,126,000

'Showing a loss of

39,000

Overdue bills:

98,500

Estimated to produce.

89,000

650,000 Showing a loss of

9,500

1,250,000

3,526,000 720,000

30,000

68,500

Loss by bills payable

If bill discounters manage thus, no con- louivable means will make their profits great. The new company were not infatuated like 4,246,000 the old firm; they adhered, comparatively

of this road is also the English Consulite one of Mr. Trollope's reviewers, and in Fraud, and Failures," will attract the rea- Australis four abreast, in their own pecu- have seen in any comparable balance the irresistible evidence is that they did not

The Fortsightly Review speaks highly of "Ecce Home," declaring at the outset that

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No. 122-Au

Deficit in the pldfirm and and C, after for all receists from ners' private estate Sum given for that bus

which is by fathe grea and-a-half and the be been speaking of and t dation will we accoun Second, there mus call.

Indeperently o

company 4,800,

to u

sad they

Sum of BODES OF

able to meet thai dema share or00,000 up, and the general opi

13, waaru, t people course the highidators terior aldean form ment. How touch of turned to the shareho but

we think they ong per share of 0 or £1

to feving the

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Carney,

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is no longer any bas trust; thing vi charmed me but no jure with more.

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popogence he interest as to credit aswe Still the anus as

and

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sturities

very doasly millious

That the inst

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very pausto Sir well elige but no really' der Lands s will emerge to the nan, a ta beyond rich of a

MASTERS IN (om the Ke

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Music

yet while admi tara is, all ag rank and sition The Mistes compl borne

joang tenants that they

of the honours of they cagpofreceive about the age of 60, zaak is early at We. base id that understand our tre

one fact igen in taut. When the was taken prisoner a ho was tasted as officer.

That ho fasters' the

responsibility 2 is well known to of th

The

Chairman

fo

the Than

questions a Master and thoug

to baustered by

med

beforehand

b

Lieutenants would

a proced

with the crammi-

; tenbai

says the Examiner, We ask them what side, i. the Dean side and the Nab ar other; ande make marka those points of this shoal

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