August 16, 1866.
otherwise partners in the De palliated perhaps, if not were so familiar with their at they did not realise how But the new directors-- nd reputation in the City-- to the matter, e by a vicious
whose
have dispelled therience,
mistake. ascertained It had been known hegreat house" had
de-
have thoroughly
was
legitimate business; that it to bad transactions; that it op" full of queer securities, Af meu of business, taking was to investigate this ru,
matter, and they ought to wind the old principle that uds to become worse; that were bound to think how would sell not in good t also in bad times; that are exiculated on a period in which as a contingency
-eade
should not happen.
Dade sate, even though The evidently did not do this; it Le could think
tel it, they could had se-
not hare
illion for the goodwill of
by four millions.
rent
g consideration seems to The business
of the old firin
that its discount business, ed, was good and that it bnormal and inappropriate ad led to these losses. Tho calculated that they could tait, that they could begin ignore any transactions diminish that credit, that
amongst the
of the
hey could
keep the
the good and
But there are no such new
ts in real life. Those
who
cern whose essence is credit
re that
that the credit is sound.
had
engaged in extra-bill-
which would compel the
**l
and others interested in i
it estates; the moment
-ivate esta
as were known, the credit of
15 at xn
rasted beatuse, iu
"Overends tab
pro-
But
they had still a great name
dginent and wisdom. out that by their errors and had lost several nilions,
no longer had anything left,
st be turned into shame; the was gone, and their awark of suspicion, DOS idence.
of the new company is just and disastrous illustration pies. There seems to have them for mouths. Probably istence, was of tire most pain- ch a company their profit, and even beir existence, their credit was day by day
1805, the ohi
of other people's
1866, the new
only hail,
inution of
9,800,000 4,000,000
Ird. . The liquidate eg thật nout by the liquilation of the s of the old firm was never 260),(100, ned at the time the
clused its doors it was It is, therefore, fair to any 4.400,000 brought over from ng to the new £7200,000, or
either paid away or
the closel #compan
is th
up and inaccessible. Every-
how
this
es the interior
must happened
-
The
partners in the old firm were
bo ruinei, -and this began
at least,--
lk from February at
any was drained, jassed upon
1 day by day, while the ab-
eans by the baut nsseis of the er augmented the diminished
QIN,
could say with confidence
gement of the new company
It certainly was beiter
the old firm; they evidently
t
recklessly and wildly from
te business. But the accounts not confirm the wonderful rend, Gurney, and Co.'s bill
The currant bills the new discounted were, at the
round nambers these
I depositors as
unted,
£6,285,000
8,266,000 1,149,000
£18,700,000
said by the accountants to be , from inquiries we have made; ley will not be at all uniformly rediscounted bills we are told amount will be returned, Instance rank against the
company. The bills.
and
hand
d to produce only £1,100,000 early £50,000 on that one realisation even
even at that su
of
eir
as distant and eren problema-
is not the account of a profit-
ut business.
A bill-broker
to make heavy bad debts;
interest for every sixpence and he emot safely employ in the best mercantile
except he cannot obtain a rate
On this
ortion to that which he gives. is narrow, and one single bad the pit on many good ones.
t bills of Overend and Co.
ain many questionable om68,
e other losses too.
gr balances.. £40,000
produce
4:22,000
oss of Is.
39,000
08,500
produce.
89,000
oss of
9,500
payable
20,000
68,500
.
counters manage thus, o con
ans will make their profits great. nipany were not infatuated like they adhered, comparatively their legitimate business; but ble evidence is that they did not
skill,
foresight.
h caution,
to the
ог
probable result of the Here two facta are evident- paid-up capital of the company That capital was £1,500,000. company bought an involved nd the account is
No. 1122.-August 16, 1806 ]
Deficit in the old firm of Over- el and Co., after allowing for all receipts from the ners' private estabes, Sam given for that business,..
JECTA
part
tonk
they
the
ін
THE CHINA MAIL.
Regulations for the Registration of Mortquested to make payment of the amount of gages and Bills of Sale have been approved GROUND RENT dao to H. M's Govern by Her Majesty's Government. The Re-ment for their espective Lots according to gulation affecting Registration of Com- the terms of Lease. Payment can either panics, will equally with the others take be made at this Office or to the Oriental affect until the farther pleasure of Her Bank to the account of the undersigned.. Majesty's Covernment be made known, On notice being received of payment into the THOMAS FRANCIS WADE, Bank, receipts will be issued for the amount.
Seay. of Legation. Peking, 11th July, 1866.
I. REGULATION.
("China and Japan Order in Council, 1855,”
Section III, Clause 85.)
LE
D. B. ROBNRTSON,
Conedt,
against the effects of climate.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CORDIAL of the BENEDICTINE MONKS of the ABBEY
of FECAMP.
Is Liqueur which dates from 1510, is Tonic Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite Havour. The Salutary Planta of which it is eva1- posed are gathered on the Clifts of Normandy, they possess all the vivifying emanations of the Northern Ses, and compose one of the best Cordiala and one of the most ticados preservatives against epidemie diseases..
Latterly the French Medical mea have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their gastric tendency were more subject to attacks of
A. LEGRAND, AINE AT FECAMP. HOUSE IN PARIS- No, 19, Rue Vivienne.
This Liqueur may be found all over the World at the Principal Wine and Spirit Merchants, Pharma
visions in General, &c. Ceutia's, Confectioners, Grocers, and Dealers in Pro-
IN MEESTION & STOSLACHIO WEAKNESS. POPSINI.
give us the bearings and distances from buoy 720,000 to buoy on both sides; the leading marks into Spithead; the anchorage at Spithead." They are led on to the whole Channel, all th
tho 500,000 lights on the coast of England, and all the lights on the coast of France, and the bear- 1,220,000 inge and distances from headland to head. an examina which is by far the greater part of a million land. Then they have to pass a and-a-half, and the bud bills we have just tion for Plymouth, Falmouth, and forbay, heon speaking of and the expense of liqui- could possibly be driven; they have to give
place up the Channel where L every lation will well account for all the rest
Secondly, there must be a considerable the depth of water on the French and Eu-
MISCELLANEOUS. call. Independently of other liabilities the glish coasts, and the character of all company owe to unsecured depositors lights. All this may be mere cramming
HEAT APOPLEXY-We are sorry to hear that ,800,000, and they have no comparable as it looks very much like when we come to
Head and South All mortgage of lauds and houses, legal three deaths from what is called heat apoplexy sum of ready money or assets at once avail- the marks of the Bunt
or equitable, muust be registered at the Con occurred in the 41st Welsh last night, waking seven able to meet that demand. We think £10 Brake
tish Kune" the Galloper, and the Ken-
altugether from this cause during the fortnight. of it is learnt hysulate of the district in which the property Theso accidents as they may be called, are to ba a share or £1,000,000 at least must be called
But some
looked for occasionally in this country in the bot up, and the general opinion of well-informed experience, and all of it may have to ha pat is situated, within fourteen days of the date people is, we learn, the same, though of practice. The amount of knowledge of of the execution of the deed.
such
is made in any Cons-weller, and there is nothing in them to cause alarm Raven and CHOLERA. May be had of mortgage such the full in- things, possessed by other officers i
or to lead others hitherto not affected by the heat to course the liquidators who
We have heard it snid somewhat shown by the fact that when a lar district in Chius other than that in apprehend sirailar. attacks. terior alone can forms a conclusive judg
from England is which the property is situated, then the that a treat regiment just two-decker run ashore at the back of the mcnt. How much of this all will be re-
same must be registered within such Con-partionlarly liable to be affected by the climate, and turned to the shareholders we cannot say, Lizced, the officer of the watch did not
sular district within fourteen days of the that it is injudicions to locate it at first at an up but we think they ought to reckon on a loss know she was in the English: Chathead execution of the deed, and within two country station Experience, however, kads us to per share of $20 or £17.10s, at least. brig was ordered to
red to put out from As to reviving the ecern of Overen, for the relief of a vessel ashore near St months of such execution in the Consulate believe that the reverse of this is generally the case. district wherein the property is Prudence and temperance are the best protectives Catherine's, and the has been siggestri, Co, as
inability signal was of the Gurucy, and
Yo situated.
Setting aside ocon- i hoisted in reply. Th
The master was not on we cannot imagine a proposal more abenvi
board. When the feetsuchored at Spithead, If such deed is executed in Hongkongsional epidemit diseases, Agie is about as healthy a or desperate. It has been insolvent as a
several of the ship private "; it has stopped payment na several limited company. The names of its jurt- tuo of the aliine had "rong places, and then the same must be registered within station as way the British army, are located at in
to borrow the master such Consular district as aforesaid within India Deiki Gavulle, June 19.
two months of such execution; and if the of another to put her in her right place. were once an assuance of wealth
But e
because her own master was in the sick deed be executed elsewhere than in China, a guarantee of good engagement.
A Franch navigating lieutenant vi Japan, or Hongkong, thon the same must and be registered at the Consulate of the District that wealth is goue, and that management 12 is now soon to revs been very bud. There sited an English frigate at this Cape and within which the property is situated, with is no longer any basis for confidence or was talking about the best way of
The answer given him in six months of such execution; otherwise trust; the name of Gurney was once a passage to China
to ho by semmited commanders treie studie charmed namie, int no one can hope to con-was, Those are things we do not enter such Mortgage Deed will not be allowed into; you must ask the inaster, and he will precedence over judgraent or ziple don juce with it any more.
tract debts, contracted before the execution Autobiography of Prince Chutes of Her I you."
of such deed.
in this diabergh devier. Washington, Hydrographer of
BEAU BRUмale was intimate with the the
dwells on these facts as proving that the separate class of mastars, with its
Prince Regent, dined frequently with him both at (From the Economist,&Tung 16.)
a
Carton-house, in London, and at the Pavillion, at monopoly of special duties, exercises a After the remarks we have feit it or withering influence on the general service.
Frighton. The ease of the rupture with the Printe duky to make as to Overend, Gurney & Co., But because one class of officers is compe-
in guerily supposed to have been bis having taken it is pleasant to have to carent, intent to perform certain duties, and the other
the liberty to request his Reynt Highness, after We
dinier at Calton-house, to ring the hell for whu, lare in comparison free from blaine.
classes are both incompetent and indifferent
For preventing frauds on creditors, who the Prince, complying with the first request, do not say that Sir Morton Peta has not
is it the right e dy to do away with the ties is hereby given that all Bills of Sale, ordered his carriage, and never spoke to his after great errors; no one stops pay-class that is competent in me judgmt snd every Schedale or inventory sunexed ware, Chu this point, I questioned the town, and Committed
Jag ment-wriess he
such a pausure would be far too revola-
thereto or referred to therein must within he sured me the statement was totally devoid of were plainly two, he engaged in operations tionary We would gladly see the special beyond the force even of his great capital, knowledge of the laster diffused over the 21 days after the making thereof be filed in fenidation in truth. "From your knowledge of and in consequence be bored at rates of rest of the hary, but we are afraid that the the Supreme Court or in the Consular said he, "cart you possibly suppose thus, who interest so
so high as to
as to be injurious to his special kidge will cease to have its Court of the District in which the property knew the Regent's snerpibility as well as, if not credit as well as destructive of his profit.
prelit value when it is thus diffused, and will be mentioned in such Bill of Sale is situated, briter, than any man breathing, cold have been Still the irameuse css of his business was
was come general ignorance. The reform-sug-
sug. together with an affidavit of the time when grit of so gress a want of fact? Nos it is not truc. I knew, the Regent too well to hive bonu Tery good, and some of it doubtless stupulgested by the committee of allowing at the residence and occupation of the person from him what was the real cause of the seperti su
Lieute
the saine was made, and a description of guity of a gross a folly I conld never accertatu o lending of nuts to volunteer for the work donsly profitable. There was ol
Masters, millions on securities not worth thousands and to fit thetaseres gradually, seems to us making it, and of every attesting witness; see which I heard from pretty good authority is, that and any defeazance, condition, or declara.he Beat wrote some verses about the Prince and Tint the last few weeks must have been the utmost that can we reasonably
tion of trust, to which such Bill of Sale is My Fisherbert, in which he styled the Prinee Big very inful to Six Morton Peto e cu
subject, be written in the body of it, B, and the lady Senhina; these lines were, to the tract wdi believe, but no one can doubt whe
orer, somewhat sarcastic, and being shown to the really muderstands such matters tant hecessary for the post, and the report of annexed thereto.
Prines by sme enemy of Brummel's, produced that feeling on the part of the Prince which lest to the ruphora-Personal Iteminiscences y Beau Brum me in Chambers's Journal,
MESSRS PETO,"BETTS, AND CO.
Jane
Le so
Those errors
will emerge from the cond still a very rich man, and with a character for honour Iyond the reach of any question.
buz it seems that
F
NORSUAS
is
young
anl
ad habit
On every registration a fee of five dollars will be payable, and on every inspection of books of registry, a fee of one stilling.
II. REGULATION.
("China and Japan arter in Council, 1803
Section VII. Clause 85.)
The fee payable on the fling of such Bill of sale shall be one dollar, and for the affidavit also one dollar,
III. RECLATION. Affecting Co Pictueships, the chria of chich are unknown, or which carry on trade by Ayers. Whereas in some cases business is or may
bols are net known
It has been related on good authority, that when attack after attack had been made on the English positions at Waterlou, without effect, the French generals felt a malicious pleasure in asking the iritation and surprise of the emperor, che, irving never encountered Engish troops before, lind con tempinously discredited the reports formerly mad
The opening of the horse show in the Champs Slyséra has attracted a great number of profissional by dealers and auntears to Paris during the week, The idea of excluding all foreign breeds, and reserving the competition to the native French races, has been considered a happy rese, and proved successful. The
IFS Invaluable Medicine for weak aud impaired digestion, may be had in the form of Powder. Wine and Layenge. The Powder is Pure, the Wine
and conveniens sainer et taking the medicine.
PEPSINE GLOBULES. IN BOTTLES. Musutured by
lograble, and the Lozerige a New. Agrezahje,
T. MORSON AND SON,
34, 33, and 124, Southampton Row, Russell Square, London.
And may be obtained of all respectable Chentists and Storekeepers.
GELATINE (MORSON'S PATENT,)
MORSON'S KROSOTE,
and every description of Chemicals, and all-New Preparatious encefully packed for shipment. ** Sea their Name and Trade Mark on all Pre parations.
Orders to be made payable in London.
MACHINERY.
RA. F. YARROW, Engineer, contracts for Mal Kimle of Machinery, and will furnish prives and full particulars on application.-28, Cornhill, London, M.C.
TUPPER & COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
BavASHED CORRUGATED IRON, FRON ROGPING, Suns, BUILDINGS, CHURCHES, Schopra, &ey 6la, Moore STREET, LONDON, E.0.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SATOE.
LEA AND PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the mily good Sance and applicable to every variety of Dish:
Extract of a Letter from a Medicai gentleman "Tell Lea and Praxiss that their Sauce is highly. Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1951. esteetsed in India, and is, in my opinion, the test palatable as well as the most wholesome Sates that is unde,"
CAUTION.
1 LEA AND PERRINS Beg to caution the Public against spurions imitation of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE. SAUCE.
L
& P. bava discovered that several of the For aign Markute have been supplied with SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Suice, and in one or more instances the name of L. and P. Jurand.
Land P. will proceed against any ana who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and ve instructed their correspondents it the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights.
ASK FOR LEA AND PEERINS SABC **Sold Wholesale and for Expert, by the Pro- prietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crasse and Blackwell: Messrs. Rarclay and Sons, London; &c.; &c. by A. S. WATSON & Co., Hougkong; and by Grocers ad Olmen universuller
NOW READY.
Fries $100.
NOTES FOR TOURISTS IN THE NORTH OF CHINA. WITH MAPS. CONTAINING information respecting
CION
the chief places of interest to be visit- ed at Peking, particulars respecting the Rouds means of transport, exchange, places of accomodation &c, &c.
WITH
:
Three itineraries to gates of the Great Wall.
"China Mail" Office."
May 11, 1866.
From the North-China Daily News. A few months ago a writer in the C-i Mail commenced the publication of a series of Notes for Touriste in the North of China, and these have now been published in a condensed form with the naina of the writer, Mr N. B. Demps. He is well qualin hed for the work he has undertaken, and his opi ons as to the bass modes of amrilling as well as his casual remarks upon men sad manners in the We can discover noth, are worthy of attention. no omission in the list given, all the precautions necessary to severe comfort ca poate and at the various ince being very minutoly set forth: Pron stage to stage of the journey, the traveller will fud that his author has preceded him, and ther suffered before by one at least who has set himself to devise means whereby they may be We enmend to those interested in topographical researchva the description given of Pelting, while those whose ideas regarding the history of Peking and the many vicissitudes through which it has pas sed since its first establishment are misty and con- fased, will do well to run over the condensed account We cannot pass in review each given at page 23. chapter cf Mr Dennys' valuable little work.
Meanwhile, those who Intend to travel in the Chi- li province during the approaching autumn months, cannot do better thau accept these Notes as their
overconte
truly, that from the time a very officer becomes second master in of mater, his attestion is maluly devoted to ons line of duty that of navigation and pilotage; and constant employment in the performance of those antics gives MASTERS IN THE NAVY. that knowledge and experience which it
35 essential le bould
C (From the Reunomist, June 2.) We have long since heard of the Furcher un fitivu ko sledge not to be which can only be gained by practice."
it says that practice and ances of Masters R. N the complaint has only lately reached the give a kind of
::11 ets of the Admiralty. And the mode of otherwise attained this Lnowledge; all of whose e
Cornerskins be carried on. in Shanghai atenenta are complete: the vine court of the PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, C., the discomforts from which he suffers buve heelt
and elsewhere in China. by: Crystal Palace, extensive enough to adroit of a parsous in co-partnership, regular rece ground for the exhibition of the paces redress which has been adopted by the which is the most valuable of all kinds of gained
or by one individual or more gasing the of the different competitors, is carefully raked and Admiralty reminds
of Southey's ballad knowledge, and which can only he "Crocodils King"
by experience, is liable to be inst if that ex- A mother caque
style of a co-partnership, or noting as agent gravelled; the stale, ranged with eymmetry raund Perivace it interrupted. It is orilent, too, that sufficient facilities for seuiring this at agents for a co-partnersity, and in some in for and cleanere de, this Nientedly bend isnt knowledge are
of the of them are not only absent from the place ir cleanliness. The Normands at in the are not put in how Future Masters when
when they
where such co-partnership business is worried en propunged the most remarkable for solidity first join the sus
power at de plongh, while Poitos seade the on, but their names are or may be unknown finest specimens for the army and for harness. The instruct like the Be it therefore enacted and ordained. That umat bered of post horses, abstemious, indefatig such cases,) every such cu- which have attracted the attention of the English (in order to prevent any failure of justice in ab, sed frisky finds same few repertatire,
Such co-partner Dr
and the se- breede The horses of the Cent Oxides, picked seine may be sued for embers thereof, or and chases fteen amongst the very best subjecte, the persons or person day-obinin less admiration than was expected, and are ing carried,
on prontuneed inferior to those furnished by the Reste.
พร
Hur som had two eaten by His Majesty
$
the Masters. That is o
174
"the
לני
in the name of any Une ber
agent,
of all the menibers
co-
its origiuatur, General Fleury-Glate.
!
coalfield exists not less than three bundred miles in
and that in an active service, the decline of on behalf of such co-partnersing judgment mand of Admiral Sir James Hope, and the results
red. That every
work efficiently dental vigour. To do his Judgment against such action as last afores these coals, which has been necurately determined,:
and Statister and tld, in order to This reunirement wonhl seem to be answer-
of
text the
of the service.
It
is
been actual-
(PREE PROX ADULTERATION.). Manufactured by CROSSE & BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen,
Sano SQUARE, LONDON,
ROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Renowned First cias Manufactures are obtainable from every Respectable Provision Dealer in the World.
Parchmeers should see that they are supplied with
U. &. 1's getting goods, and that inferior articles
are not selistitated for them."
To insure theagh winlesomeness,
are all prepared in Pure Mate Vingas, the Picblk precisely similar in quantity to those supplied by Vats, by mexus of PLATINISI YLEAN Core, and k
them for use at
HER MAJESTY'S TABLE.
C. B. are AGENTS for LEA & PERRINS'
CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON SHEETS.
(BEST QUALITY ONİM).
F. BRABY & Co., LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS and MERCHANTS,
Roofs supplied with or withoutt Framework. BRARY'S ITALIAN ROOFING ZING PERFORATED: ZING, SHEET ZING, IRON TANKS, Wire Netting, Buckets, and all other
Galvanized Gooda,
sund
men, and the Cruciile in male the another. So, IISU ncils by rating 100 fairly The stels have not
vieu lastel led to qualify them. rly treated midshipmen, or they are to be suppressed. A naval cost- mittee sat and received evidence, sa the selves for their own duties, they are gone
rally cinployed us mates of decks, and in the and jeel, and the legit is bear lefar as huids and stops. The Wuthter is, hat that
the report does not recommend any
desem by cramming instead of by és- sidder extinction of Alistert.
At this til of the class of serienes when they was tours for haters,
that
any left they have y capacity for business under the style of any stelt - de Circularie, Alingther this exbibition reflects ma to by the Masters of grievances aniferen
keuring at the hands of the navy, and that com- jadera are und. by the ulvo ates of the part of the treatment of masters assistants partnership, may be sued in any action at the greatest Bonar bork: in French breaders and on
law in the name or names of any one or Bary of griuvarez suffered at the bands of and arenguid masters is one of the' grievances more of the members of such co-p
might hops that if in was
The Coal MeeS OF CHINA-We may stats the on behalf of all the members com Yank of the class, we Master is unduly repressed, and be done away with the classic elf and the navy
aune, or in the name or names of any such that, having examined eral, including lignite, from. val standing pad
and sochl prestige are ro
large would be benefitted. Soms of the muters who gave evidence agent or agents for and on behalf of such every part of the world, we have seen no CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, served for other branches of the processi in At the same time, the urgefore the committee insistar as the arcs co-partnership so as that; in all cases sam i superior to that from the neighbourhood and are manufacturers of every description of (il
sity of youth as a qualification for their wherein but for this regulation it would ein, where it is reported that a magnificent's Stores of the highest quality. aches of stddy which belong to the then. It has always be thought-lifealt have been necessary to mention the name extent. This repurt is founded on n personal colu Masters has a tal effect on the other to combine youth and experience, to put uldnership, it shall be sufficient to mention the years in the exploration of that conlinid, "We have such part-manication from a geologist who has spent three Comprising alicers, and as a lieutenant said to one of heads on young shoulders. But the the witnesses, other offers would like to be able to do the work for Alesturs, but grally knows that it is still more ditheolt nains or nanes of such one or more member received acveral samples of Chinese meal, and we find or members nuly, or of such agent or agents them to differ much in quarity. In 1862 they were to put young shonklers under old heads,
ried in samo of lier Majesty's ships cnder the cont would not like to be Mastura.
And be it ordered. The report of the naval committes re-
physicu
I strength is low aut to be attended
obtained
composition of. or inde in any obtained were precisely such commeurls that the grievances of the Mos the
such defendāns to tem about he ratressed by changing rhy
mya one of the witnesses, a to that of Staff Reutenant! **
operate against the aid, shall have the same would indicate. The day will arrive when the conl aster ought nest to live mpon deck.co partneriulp.
nites of chin will prove a source of wealth and effect and operation upon power, and my possibly determine who shail exar- comma
the person and property both real and percise val predominance in the Fast. These inines, alpolition of a spe. | Propriety of the
od by the practice of the French and Ameri-
and of the cal class, Home
sonal of such to part, whether such pro wicked under the direction of calliery enginears of of the younger feinetags
in order to their successful development, most be eau savies, where the work of the stor might be allowed to volunteer for staff da entrusted to the junior lieutenant train porty he joint or separate, as if every nem-
in several members thereof,
experience and skill, and will require the introduction To abolish a useful class with the
English
we cannot count on train- may
ber of such e-partnership had been
of steam winding and pumping machinery. But the be fit view of improving another ciess," does not scen to the committee a top likely to ning, every punzor lieutenant so as to Dely and in fnos a defendant in the nation, and Chinese sathetitjes dreat all arch foreign innovations,
the post of master, so letin i[ to this general sticien if he a gradual officers are fitum for the reseption of the every such pgment or order may be especially as they mast for a considerable period be under the supervision of despised barbarinis. Per- would be well
haps they may be disturbed by a vision of what has sorption of the transfer of its datis, and after the sail training, and it is curtain that we enforcent against all such property as in or
canot keep them all actively employed, adinary cares of the bike nature. of
Provided always and be it ordered. That bela die. If unhappily, we should again be the other class
that they may have the indispensable bene-
in every summons and involved in war with the Celestials, and again he subjects. should gain some interest in the
victorious, it might be well to stipulate for a portion, other writ issued, and do- the need of
this great coalfeld. Cost, and Smo e," oficers usually confined to be Masters. luat of an unbroker, experience. And, if so,
this brings us back to
a special
behalf at least, the French
no such
rank
were class, whether it be composed of old oicers clamation or other pleading filed,
of the plaintiff in any action brought under in the Quarterly Revine. exists: ho told, no
the provisions of the two preceding sec managed by jazier lieutenants; and the deck with confort do themselves, or of
1.BERPURUS.--In one of hia lost vistīts to Bath, he littl dwarfish figure, twisted now into a strange officers of those navies cannot understand young offic as who have both the strengths, the style or firm of the co-partnershi
part of our system, They caunot un
and the faculty; of inasters whose youth shall be specified, and it shall distinctly ap derstand why old and experienced officers has been sunt between decks seeing the ear that the Defendant or Defendants sued ronformation, was wending its way up one of the are so sued for and on behalf of such steep streets by which landed carts being ele to the should be
be cutrusted with grave
ve duties, api is serval out, or of stal-lieutenant Co-partnership: and provided also, that no inhabitants of Bath from the Avon.
Two roogh yet deprived of the power
who have qualifiel for special duties by
cartera were urging their feeble horses up one of the see the Masters acting as imme liate
Agent not to be Agent sued ou behalt steepest of these streets, when one of the horses It would be easy to re- special training
uch Co-partnership from
the best and most pro-
shall by reason only of his slipped and felt. The man to whom the care "while all admit the value of the Massis
mising officers, ter's services, all agree in Henying him the navigation
stoppage, rained and kicks, something like perfection. tank and position due to such services." Unfortunately it har bilberto been stil in the action on behalf either of the Plain- mingled with houzze curses, on the prostrate tiff or the Co-partnership, or be liable in urinal. Wilberforce, who was near, and who The Masters complain that they are over
are over easier to neglect and discourage the class to borne by young and inesperienced Lieuwhich so minch is owing, and then to won property to any judgment obtained in auch forgot everything in his sympathy, rushed forward, when the gini had raised his hund for a fatelier tenants that they have a fair share der that so much has been done by it, that action,
And (for supplying a more full and effec-blow, and interfered, pouring upon high at the same of the honours of the serv:
and that servico;
men to whom we have given so little should
tual remedy in this behalf) time a torrent of eloquent rebuko. The fellow, they cannot receive an accession of rank till
lank if expect more.
Pleas in abate in all cases in which there arrested in the very height of passion, and furious at about the
when that accession of
are Joint Contractors, one the language used, stoop with his face like a thunder- rauk is necessarily attended with retirement.
or more of whom shall be absent from the cloud, as if meditating to turn his stroke on the puny We have said that foreign navies cannot understand our treatment of Blasters, and
place wherein the contract was made, or elf who appeared before him. At this moment his where the cause of action arising out of the companion, who had recognized Wilberforce, etepaed one fact given in evidence is most
it ordered, enntract arose-Be
Fiat no
no plea to him and whispered his name. The word acted Tiger" caut. When the Master of the signifi
in abatement shall hereafter be received on like a charm. In an instant the lowering face cleur- was taken prisoner during the Russian war, he was treated as
behalf of any Defendant in any action inad, and frams rage arid suflen hatred the look passed 3 non-commissioned
of the nou-joinder therein of any at once into wondering reverence as if, in the midst of any of his brutal passions and debasement, there was respect of person alleged to have been a joint contract anddenly presented to him an object that awakened OT with such defendant, unless it be express the better feelings of his nature, and draw forth his ly alleged in such plea, that the person not lanering sympathies. William Wilberforces His Friende and his Tues. By John Campbell Cut joined is then resident at some place" with- in the Consular district wherein the trade of the Co-partnership is carried on, or where the cause of action arose,
this
spocial
nd Americanation is what spend six nights ruaning on
and
16
Provi99.
competent as any
of
visers of Captains and reu Admirals cruit this class"and to, bring me scenes being so aued, be incompetent as a Witness elonged, a burly specimen of a savage. race, in- |
officer.
the
of 60.
the age of
not a
That the Masters' duties are arduous, and responsibility annexed to thou heavy,
CONSULAR NOTIFICATION.
BRITISH CONSULATE. CANTON, 11th August, 1866.
of
Br direction of H.E. H.M.'s Minister at is well known to officers of all navier. Peking the undersigned hereby publishes The Chairman of the Examining Committee for general information the annexed Turos
ML
of the Trinity House gave a list of the Regulations for the Registration of Mult gages, the Registration of Bills of Sale, and questions in Channel pilotage which had the Registration of Companies in China,
D. B. ROBERTSON;
Consul..
to be answered by any one passing for Master, and though the answers are cran- med up beforehand, we conceive that few Heutenants would care to go through anch a process of cramming. We always begin with the port most frequented by the › navy, Rays the Examiner, which is Portsmouth.
ask them what buoys they have on each side, .e., the Dean and Horse sands on out side and the Nab and Warner lights on the ather; and we make them give us the cross- marks of all those buoys at the extreme points of these shoals. Then we make them
NOTIFICATON.
By direction of Sir RUTHERFORD ALCOCK, K. C. B. Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary, Minister Plenipotentiary. and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China, Three Regulations are published below for the Registration of Mortgages,
wept.
CONSULAR NOTIFICATION.
BRITISH CONSULATE,
nuhour.
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Illustrated Price Lists free on Application.
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From the Hankow Times. There are plenty of sights in and areand the city some visible and many more invisible, and Mr. Deney's description of the cities and their ints of As to its cor- interest is buil and carefully given.' rectnesa wu are unfortunately unable to jogo.
The name of the book Notes for Tourists in the
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From the Shanghae Recorder. The prisons mail, brings us a cups of the useful Belle gaide bouk for Tourists in the North of China, which has recently been published by, Mr N. B. Denys, and we we are glad to be able to express faromble opinion upon ite serviceableness. The book, though it only pretends to be a guide to- travellers, contains much asfal and interesting information; and may be looked upon in the light of the Murray" for Tourists in Northern Previces of the Celestial Empire.
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cavalrymen, 132 artillerymen, and 2,004 infantry stopping Front Teeth, warranted never to change
on London, by 1-8ths from 12 to 102 per from India, whose cost of passage home was respec- colour, 5s, and 199. 8d. per parket; and the Gutta lively, per man, £25 85 11d; while the average cost Perchu, 15. 6d. per box.
GABRIEL'S Practical Treatise on the Teeth cent. Computed by Mr JOHN V. VATMAN, per man from the time of leaving the head quarters CANTON, 15th August, 1866,
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*PRICE OKE DOULAR, China Mail" Office,
the Registration of 'Bills of Sale, and the ENTERS OF LAND upon the SHA- of discharge, exclusive of passage money, was by their patented inerbod may be had of their Agent
MIEN SITE, Canton, whose place of Registration of Companies in China. The residence is in Hongkong, are hereby re-
cavalry, £10 Gs 10d; artillery, £10 38 4d, and or will be furnished direct on receipt of Twiva
Stamps. infantry, 28.
12th May, 1864.
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