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-AcGEST 23, 1866.

Ring such increased Capital shall be within Two Years from the Certificate, aforesaid, of one-half thereof having nd the sarte shall be made to appear an of the Governor, to be certified as

Directors of the Company shall i they shall be required so to do, by the uce and anbmit to bias, or to such ers as he may appoint for that pur their inspection and examination the and statements which by the said Lirected to be made and furnished.

e Company shall become insolvent, -r for the time being of shares in the shall, in addition to his ability for the issue of Notes under the Provi. reifth Cause of this Urience, be ute to the payment of the debts, en- liabilities of the Company not only the Shares held by him or her the Capital of the Company, as shali theretofore called for and paid up, urther Sans of Money nut exceeding the abares to held by bim or her, a

and necessary to satisfy and dia. s. engagements, and liabilities of the

the said Dende sn to be executed as in every togsfer of any Share or Compang, Jae provision shall econ

for tif payment by the Shareholders sae aforesaid.

the event of the insolvency of the avy Suspension in the Payments of for the space of Sixty Days in succes. number of bays, at intervals which dugather to Sixty Days within any f the Company shall not have well and al, abided by, performed and observed, the rules, orders, provisions, and -in contained and set forth, or to be

forth the said Deed, so in be foresaid; Then, and in any of such and my law at the the Governor o of the Legislative L'entheil of the romance to be passed for that this ordinance and declare that on hereby granted to the Company determine and bezenie absolutely

ubject as bereinafter mentioned the be wound up by the Supreme Court En its Equitable Jurisdiction and all of The Companies Ordinance 1855

o the Winding up of Companies, under shall apply to this Company re-enacted in this Ordinance sare Bud respects as the same may be altered hereinafter mentioned or provided

mstances under which the Company ed up are as follows; that is to,

vent of jilt- company being dissfred, mry on Buluer, or carryi g'on busine

rpose of winding up its affairs,

er the Company is unable to pay its

er the Court is if ophion that it is table that the Company should ben

pany shall be deemed unable to pay

ter à Craditor to whom the Company Law or in Equúry, by assigniners or à um exceeding Three lundred ue, has served upon the Company, by

e as the principal place of business of

or by delivering to the Manager or

or principal officer of the Company, se serving the same in wagh manner ny uppe or direct, & Demand under ing site: Company to pay the sum so Company bus for the space of Three ding the service of such demand

y such Sam ar to secure or compound

the satisfaction of the Credivor. er execution or other process issued on cree, or order obtained in any Court y Créditor, et Law or in Equity, in instituted by suck Creditor against

er it is proved to the satisfaction of the Company is unable to pay its

the determination of the Term of ears from the date of this Ordinance privileges he cubefore conferred on shall cease, unless the Governor with the Legisesive Canac) of the Colony contrary and by an Ordinance to

t

the Company to continus incorporated resaid provisions for a further term of

for such perind and under sach provi- itions as may be contained in the same

ite

Incorporation of the Company by this E not affect or prejudice, the Liability

y to have enfarred against it, sright to enforce, any debt at obli- or say traoz entered into, by, to. behalf of the Company previously 10 tion, but the Company may sue and Dect of all or any such Dest or Debts, Obligations, Contract or Contracts, by Corporate nate and in precisely the s if the Debt, Obligation, or Contract arred, made, or entered into after the of the Company.by this Chdinatee. Legislaties Council of Hongkong, this augint, 1856.

L. PALMADA & CASTRO,

Clark of Councils.

NMENT NOTIFICATIONS. overnment Gazette of 11 August.) by notifed, that The Queen has ed to grant the necessary Ex- powering Julius Menke, Esquire, denburg Consul at Hoogkoug.

By Order,

W. H. RENNIE, Acting Colonial Secretary.

al Secretary's Office,

g, 10th August,- 1866.'

Gour. Gazette, 18 August, 1860.

by made known, for general in-

that no Chinese Port not hither. o Eritish Trade, is henceforth to

ed as opened-without a formal

to that effect.

By Command,

W. H. RENNIE,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

al Secretary's Office,

■g, 16th August, 1866.

che average amount of Notes in

ation at the Bank of the Oriental Corporation

Issued,

in Reserve,

$320,600

$150,000

Marcantile Bank of India, Lon

nd China.

ge amount of Notes in

ition,

... $335,441

.. $200,000

in reserve,, Bank of India, Australia and

ga Notes in circula-

e in reserve,

$83,800 $33,800

$607,00 $460,000

and Shangliai Banking Company.

issued,

siu reserve,

No. 1123-August 23, 1866.|

NOTES ON THE MARKET.

20th August, 1866.

former rates hacen established.

rats.

are reporter to have taken place at that Long fils also were in request and a pay ing figure it obtainable for shipments to ar- The demand for (rey seems for a time to bave subsided.

nve.

are two

of

THE CHINA MAIL.

a

room, at que

INVIS

MISCELLANEOUS.

MONKS of the ABBEY

of FECAMPA

favour. The Salutary Plants of which it is com-

Liqueur which dates from 1550, is Toni Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite posed are gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they possess all the vivifying emanations of the Northern closetes, and compose me the best Cordials and one of the most efficacious preservatives against epidemic

Latterly the French Medien men hava almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their

Honour- | disease,

And the

with no oibor alan sit down, the male by the brit / FEVER and CHOLERA, May be had of

'A. LEGRAND, AINE AT FECAMP, - - HOUSE IN PARIS,—No. 19, Rus Vivienne. This Liqueur may be found all over the World at the Principal Wine and Spirit Alerchants, Pharma- cutiels, Confectioners, Grouera, and Dealers in 'ro visis in Gatural &

INDIGESTION & STOMACHIC-

WEAKNESS PEPSINE.

165.

·MISCELLANEOUS.

CONSUMPTION ARE EFFECTUALLY OURED BY KEATING'S COUGH LOZENCES,

TOR half a Century this well-known remedy for

Pulmonary Disorders has sucessfully stond the test of public approval, and their usefulness has

gold finds of Australia, the back-woods of America, been extended to every dine and country of the civilized world. Phy may be found alike on the in every important place in the East West Julies, and the Palace of Pekiti. During this long period they have withstood the pretensions of nomarone in- ferior rivaly, and are now the acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Culds, Asthma, &c.

Sold in Butiles and Tins of various sizes THOMAS Ksats, Chemist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard

N.B. To prevent spurions imitations, please to observe that the words "KEATING'S GOUGH LOZENGES", are dugriven on the Clovernment Stamp of eli Box, without which none are genuine.

SAUCE.

LEA AND PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

Pronounced by Coninisseurs to be the only good.

Sauce and applicable to every variety of Diab.

course there is a certain degree of similarity can see, of piles of buildings similar to those day she is met at the entrance of the house about them all, inasmuch sa it is always hill in the other parts of the city with numerous by certain females employed to receive her, Tax business of the week opened without and valley, woud, and water, but ane never

trees overshadowing them. Wide and called matchi-jon-roo, who conduct her into CORDIAL of the BENEDICTINE | Cougha, Asthma, aud Encipient seems to tire of the apparent sameness, and good bridges connect it with the rest of the a separate apartment where she takes a nuch animation and the only articles in.

the ever varying tints of the vegetation quarter, but everything is jealously guarded littlo rost. It should be stated that she For a fair assortment of 38 Camlets, $22 gave different effects at every turn of the and no European is allowed within the pre- left her father's house having her head quired after were Camlets and Lastings, gave were paid by natives. A further advance road. Of course the chief point of note in cinots. It was at the commencement of cavered with a wata-booshi, a cap made of the neighbourhood is the capital of the Ty- one of the bridges that the celebrated assassi- floss silk, which entirely conceals her head would doubtless soon be established if lesa anxiety to quit were evinced on the part realu, and as at the present time there are

coon, the once closely guarded city of the nation of the Gotavion or regent took place and face from view, and is not usuioved

some years ago, and few things give one a until she has become a wife. When of holders..

but few difficulties in Cotton has been in little inquiry at que commence our tour of the lions" by a the account of the attack on an armed re-reirash herself, both she and the bride

getting

there we will batter idea of the feudalism of Japan than suficient time has elapsed for the bride to tations.

trip to

to this world

spat. Fuowned

best There tinue by a small number of hostile retainers groom proceed separately to the Hongkong and Shanghae Banking Com- pany Shares have been in better inquiry and in either case permission must be

wily's reachingit by land or water it the heart of the.

It almost

where the

the young maa seats himself ob

back to the ца to great city

the tokononia, a of

a sort of open end han for same me past and an advance outained from the consul to visit, so that and Ghibbalins fone days when or recess in the wall opposite to the ep-

There shoul

their

quarrels or in the streets of Florence, and it is this more

is considered the most cent discount, and sales of a fair number guard of Yakonins may be provided and than anything else that makes Japan young lady takes her seat at the oppone gastric tendency were more subject to attacks of London. are several buyer in the market at 7 per out the former ronte be chosen a mount-

nan nahi which is c

able place in a Japanese house. notice given at Yeddo. Starting from the English settlement und

rom the striking and imparts to

to it that aspect of Ro- nd proceding to the

The manne which in these sober 19th century end of the tokonoma, bottom of Cario Street, we turn to our left days and following the winding of the street to country. The temples in Yeddo are very and the

to sHema

be connected

female by the brids: Two other the right find ourselves at the end of it fine and, judging from the numbers of people attentants, male and female, natiy yon crossing the bridge that connects the main present, are very popular. The one moat persons, each bearing & vessel with a long land, so to speak, with the island on which visited is the temple of Asaca about five handle, used as a receptacle for saki, are Tokohama is built There is

little fishing or six miles from Tozangen, the road to likewise prevent to wait upon the bride and Steel in Tubs has been sought for Rice village here skirting the hay, and mounting which lies through the trading quarter, bridegroom and fill their cups. The long has been in less demand than at the close the bill by a good road on the other side, aud is remarkable not only for the extent handle flanks have a pallone to repre- af last week and holders anxious to realise, we pause a moment to look back on

butterfly fastenail the of the

but from and grounds, buildings

to each; a large and a would subunit to a further reduction.

plata and Harbour of Yokohama, the latter a singular inct that it is dec rated with the sent a male and a female butterfly. The dotted with ships of all nations, and then likenesses of famous courtesans and poa attendants who bear them are therefore descending the other side find ourselves in sesses gardens famous throughont Yeddo for called by these names; and the iden ex- the wide plain, protectel on the sea sida by

by their chrysanthemums. It is a tiresome pressed by the symbol is that, as butterflies an embankment which forms the level walk from Tozenge and ved it in generally wife should accompany each other through digestion, stay be had in the form of Powder. an

the distance quite always go in pairs, sn the bushand and road takes its way. Guard houses with field best g through which the Todo or great high warrants a ride and

to mounted go

as it prevents the crowd life with a like constancy. gnus seem not uncommon as we have al-

from coming Oveniently Bear.

On arriv

Between the bride and

groom is placed. rata Selva ing at the entrance, consisting of a fine and tray bearing tires lacquerel cups, one realy passed thres which at any either to guard the foreigners from intru-

lofty gateway ornamented with two huge lan- upon

another, the smallest at the top. The sinu from the outside 201 well as

as preventing terus and of course elaborately carved, we two butterflies pour a little saki from both their exit without the knowlege of thie pass up an avenue bordered on either side their flasks into the oppermost cup, while Yakonia. After about a mile or two's by shops in which all sorts of toys, &c., are the bridegroot holds it to be filled, gras

point a wide well kept road bordered of the Arcades in London from the strange

tange wine three times, in a very slow formal

manner, and by houses on either side and winding paat variety of things sold thera; leaving ou

to the bride, passes the the spurs of the hills, and up through the either hand a small temple or shrine we who takes it in her hands and takes three the village of Kagawa on our right. It come to the principal building a large similar sips under cover of her veil, when skirts the bay for a short distangs and pas rectangular edifice with the untal heavy she hands the cup to the female butterfly

The second cup, and ses on through the usual lovely scenery, roof and asosded by steps leading to a who sets it aside. and with a fair rating road generally one platform or balcony, on which the doors the third, are filled and craptied in like pd by numbers of pedestrians and pilgrims open, The interior is not striking; the manner, so that each party drinks. nine to this sacred shrines, or occasionally by a usual amount of incense and monotonous times. Hence this ceremony is called san- Daimio's train of followers (ho are better noise, the ordinary crowds of priests and the su-kudo, and forms the inost important avolled 28 far as

ar ie consistent with Eargind

indifferently

before re executed pictures.

* repart of the nuptial rites, for it makes the, e of Kawasaki.

While this ferred to, are seen as in all similar temples, parties Lisband and wife. peu diguity,) to the village Near this there is a small river which is but the grounds are pretty and the amuse- drinking is going on, one or two male

when onr noble menta unmerous. One building crossul by boats, steeds have been safely convoyed over we

a series of scenes from some play or 31ugers aro seated behind the screen in the

same room, chanting continue our ride through the straggling tory and contains nearly life size figures well tion to the happy pair.

congratula songs of

They are nour suburb of Sin

conventional a- married, and the bride and groom proceed there are no metus of ret

to another style and dressed

TOOM, where they pay their RA. F. YARLOW, Engineer, contracts for A small tariff of a low tempos charged for taking visitors round,

the together: nominally, but not really going and full particulars on application.33, Cornhill, connected with each is story

After London, E.C. is told by

by the man through the san-san-kudo again. in charge somewhatin, the same styleas that that they are conducted to another room of an Eaglish showmall. Others are fitted where the bride remores her veil, and ex- up for

with minature hows, arrows

her white dress for one of bright chauges

colours; and the

the groom puts on full dreas,

21st August, 1866. Cotton-Although the lively nativa de- mani lately prevailing has for the present al but subsided, hollera decline quitting an anything below quotatious, hence no. business of any moment has taken place.

Shirtings-mall sale of a favorite chop has been effected at $4.12k for 81lbs. There is no disposition on the part of the natives to concede the advance recently ea

cup

2

Tablished, and lower prices would have to!de our path caters the Tocade which at sold, and which somewhat puts one in mind ping it with both hands. He then sips the be bested in order to induce sales."

Camilets For good assortment of this

have been freely offered but have been $22 rejected

by holders in anticipation of an early improvement.

Tamperial Cuth-A light cloth shivaged hands at $1.40.

Long Ella pager inquiry for ship ments to arrive still prevails and $11 is exsily obtainable,

Listings also combine in lively inquiry and meet with a ready and profitable sale.

feld considerable quantity of Black wys disposed of at 264 cents.

Handkerchiefs are in durate demand. Hire has dedited still futher chielly on account of the late showers of ratu. A large cago of Saigon was quitted at $100.

Bank Shitres have been without animation and no sale of any importance is recorded.

22nd Agrest, 1886.

Cuitor, *Canto buyers having with drawn from the market, and prices now ru- Hug being too high for speculative purposes business of any importance was transact-

Shirtings have not been inquired for, Natives who during the excitement laid in stockh two large for their requirements en- deavour to quit the surplus din sume tasa- sure depress the market.

Tlothe

|

devoted

now

MI18. Invaluable Medicine for weak and impaired

Wing and Lozinge. The Powder is Pure, the Wine Unalterve, and the Ladruge, a New, Agréable, and convenient manner of saklog the medicine.

PEPSINE GLOBULES IN BOTTLES. Manufactured by

T. MORSUN AND SON,

21, 43, and 124, Southampton Row, Russell Square, London, And may be obtained of all respectablé

Chemists and Storekeepers.

GELATINE (MORSON'S PATENT,}

MORSON'S KROSUTE,

and every description of Chemicals, and all New Preparations carefully packed fur shipment.

See their Name and Trade Mark on all Pre-

Urders to be 'ande payable in London..

parations.

MACHINERY,

Extract of a Letter from a Medical gentleman st Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851.

"Tell Lea and PaRxIs that their ance is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the nat palatable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that is made."

CAUTION.

LEA AND PERKINS Beg to caution the Public against spurious imitation of their celebrated

WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

& P. have discovered that several of the Fors eign Markets have been supplied with SPDots Mrxmove, the labels closely resembling close of the genuine Sauce, and in one or inare instances the name of L. and P. forged,

L. and P. will proceed against any one who may anfacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights.

ASK FOR LEA AND PERKINS" SAUCE. ** Sold Wholesale and for Expurt, by the Pro- prietors. Worcester; Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell; Messrs. Barclay and Sons, London; &c., &c, by

ad Oilmen universally.

of Sinagawa into the city. Of course painted in the some in appropriate respects to her parents, by drinking saki | VE all kinds of Machinery, and will fornich prices A. S Warson & Co., Hongkong and by Grocers

in Yedho except at one of the foreign official tanes

tive medus of getting accommodation

read muss, and fill recently the only cua really habitable was that of the American. Legation, which has been rebuilt after hav ing been burnt down about twelv

twelve months of au ago. The old English Legation at To-

gee, the Duteli at Choosi

and that

cos- to

and

at shooting contain as mall collection aud

af the French were very rarely becupt- of zoological spec while the gardens the Kami-shim, then shoulder

situated. are in better request and 7lbs., being scarce, would com higher rates. The shipments per Purtlifad, having been disposed of prior to the ship's arrival, have no attested ti mrkvi.

Camists continu. to be sought after.

Ells have been dealt in to a pretty large exbutt, to arrive at $11 for Scarlet $150 for Assorte Colors.

Beamles and Spotted Shirtings have met wth moderate inquiry and the prices ob- tinou for 609 pieces on the spot and 500 prices to arrive, denote a dreided improve

ent.

Fleets contine in demand.

Nil Rudd from has been largely dealt in, and about 9000 lamilles on the synt pressed into the market at from $3.30 to $3.35 per pacul.

Hi-Roparts from Canton of drooping pricus, couple with the fact that recent gious showers of rain have brally drenched the young crops had the offer of nasuttling the minds of intending parcha- sers, Ince lower prices were offered and not much inalination shown to buy except at relived rates.

Englong and Shanghae Bouting Com pany's Shires have been briskly equire after at 1 per cent discount, but very little disposition being shown on the part of hollers to quit at that rate, nu advance was established and a fair business has

been done ut quir.

23rd August, 1806. THE Business of the day was materially interfered with by the despatch of the French Mail."

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TUPPER & COMPANY, Manufacturers of t GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, IRON Rodrine, SHEDS, BUILDINGS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, &c., 81, MoonATE STREET, LONDON, E.E.

NOW READY..

Price $1.50. NOTES FOR TOURISTS IN THE NORTH OF CHINA, WITH 4 MAPS, CONTAINING information respecting

Custer places of interest to be

ed at Peking, particulars respecting the Roads means of transport, exchange, places

This being done, there follows a feast to PICKLES, SATOES, JAMS, &c., of accommodation &c., &c.

all in the house, who azaetable in one room, and regale themselves with the fare that is set before them; and having kept up the festivitios till about the dawn of day, the the bride usually pays a visit to her own parents, when another entertainment is made, to which the relatives of the family are invited.

streets and enough of interest in the wedding party breaks ap. Three days after.

(FREE FROM ADULTERATION.) Manufactured by CROSSE & BLACK WELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SONU SQUARE, LONDON,

u except un ouensions of official visita

are much frequented the Yeddites when distinguished by the before the arrival of the present in out for a holiday. Another place of amuse-pieces, and full trousers; and then again nister, the Best anvationed having been ment and which is noted for its picturesque they drink to each other three times three abandoned as a place of residence since gardens and tea houses is that of "Ogeo" eups, in piutual congratulation at the happy 18472,

but it is intended to procure a more where the hunting grounds of the Tycoon, change that has come over them, as in- convenient place. Assuming, however, that and also an Imperial archery ground are dicated by their change of dress we have been able to procure quarters for a

It is distant 8 or 10 miles froin day or two we will make the old English Tozenges, and the rear to it passes through Legation or starting

some beautiful scenery in the suburbs of Fakonin, guand which is ink and taking a

always provided, the

idad, the city. This finishes the most prominent will just matily glance at the most promi or most visited spots in Yedile, but of course

ent objects in the great eity. Its position there is is at head of the bay of the same stre

quarters, in its many temples name along which it exteurls for a distance and beautiful neighbourhood to employ a nearly eight miles, and is protected at much longer time than we lave devoted to about a mile from the shoe by a chain of it, and so returning to Yukuhana we will Large redoubts, as yet, five in number, which prepare to proceed to another of the cale- appare

rently mont Spine forty or fifty: each on their sex faces. They have about brated sights in the neighbourhood-thead as having been absorbed, as it were, Respectable Provision Dealer in the World.

temple of Kaimakura and Diboots. Greaty feet of command, are faced with stode, crested with a small rampart divided by | bonnettes" between the gus, and are moreover protected from close fire by the shallow water of thy by which prevents a sirip of the corvette class from anchoring

rur than four or five miles. The mean

ing of the unmeria "River Door," and from

held by an invading an lu

ALTY

of

of the

NOTES AND QUERIES. (From the Japan Times' Overland Mail.) QUERY NO. 9.

PA-

Henceforth the married woman is regard-

into the family of her husband, and to have sundered her relationship her father's Her duty to her father-in-law and other-in-law supersedes all the obligations of filial piety..

house.

MISCELLANEOUS.

CulinA sale of a fair sample of Shang spot but has had a rather hostile of mus parents, a young man is left free to arrives when with one couralsive effort, it bursts and

bae took

took place at 24.25, shirtings are freely being offered at $4, For favorite

e chops, but 30 sales are noted. continue in fair demand ani better rates have been offered. The sear

career. This, as I have told you, is the nati current amory the Natives of the Central Province,

xra lwaye to be seen in ototion round the putrifying

The common people, in their matrimonial rites endeavour to ape, as far as possible, their superiors, the daimios and other great What is the Japanese form of marriage ! ¦ poople of the land. If required to do so, is gr at ext at owing chielly so its being Is there among them any ceremony prevent we way, ou another occasion, describo, the en pled by the imas parks and enclosing polygamy, and binding the betretbed nuptial ceremonies of the latter.ED. N. stur & where the Daimios hold themselves in from that day forward "for better for worse, & Q] fental state, it is not only unprotected by for richer for purer, in sickness and in walls but would be most difficult to be at health, till death does us part?-BENEDICT. hacked or

NOTE No. 9. the centre of the city is

is the official

Länsiver to Benzlicts Inquiry' about the the through and a small river runs

SVAKES ALIVE!” The

English Legation portion of town.

Japanese Marriage Ceremony,)

KANDY, May 25th, 1866. Foxagee is most beautifully situated in

The lower orders of the Japanese employ Dean Ma Engma, some fouple grounds close to one of some married couple to make matches” TOP landing places at the Southern end of the their sons, and these agents are called Literary Supplement touching on some of the habits

The article in the last issue of the Exuminer” city whence iL is approached through a

nakodo, or go betweens. Betrothal somie- shady aveune crossed by some line entrance times takes place in the infancy or chill-ubject in yesterday's paper, hay afforded me o

of the serpent tribe and your own remarks on the gates which lead through a very pretty hand of patties, hnk is very often deferred riderable interest I send you a few remarks, whích enclosure ornamented with trees and ponds till they are old enough to wish to have 30 vin publish it yan think the worthy of any into a little dell surrounded by shrubs

some voice in the matter themselves, which, natier, There is an idea prevalent amongst the ere the house built. It is a pretty re- however, is denied them if they have

Kandyans that the Volonga-is ut oviparous. They tired spot

When,

by reason of the leath believe that it carries its young till the critic pariad tile rents living. tory, for it has been twice attacked Japanese, and its courtyards have witnessed

bis own behalf, he dies in the attempt to bring forth its young. The mange the matter in. the clash of steel and the varying for til his friends or acquaintance, and through affords nutriment to the vile young creatures that i

rtuves chouses pair of go-betweens frou among body of the parent rapidly undergoing decomposition, of a hand to hand

The bearers fight bear the marks of sword cuts made staring them makes inquiries for a suitable help the last attack. The first place generally visited, and whenen a good view of the city at all when they report the discovery

and I have been repeatedly assured of its correctness can be obtained is the tango Yama" or of per, he reads them to solicit her band

by Native gentleman of intelligence and habits of If the Hight of steps leading to a large bargain is made,

Trect in asserting that the eggs of the Cobra when into the bands of untives at 59; there exists level place where there are a uber of tea meeting is arranged to take place betwen hatched, produce other species besides its owe. From

houses and a small temple. What we are

the young people at some tea house, unless my own experience can fly state that the nest they already know each other by sight, af a Cobra when examined, has been found to contain Spanish tripes. The trade being industing a cup of tea brought by one of the

rather pretty waitruses, we where the betrothed can only cast sly not any young of its own but also some of the int posed to concede the advance established shall be able to form an idea of the vast glances at each other, but are permitted to wake (Geraudia) Happily for man as well as for in the earlier part of the inouth, Inversize of the capital. A mass of use hold no conversation, as that in the present do not come to maturity, most of them dying in the the best of the forest, all the young of the serpent, prices were offered and acceptul viz

bruken by temples and groups of trees lies t of affairs would be a breach of Japanese nest itself either affording out for the other of Cents for English, and $1 for German, F.M.

on all sides almost as far as the eye can

Steila.

from other causes, crusing to exist The nest of a Habit-doth has been sought after, Nailrod Tron continues In demand and reach, and skirts the long carved outline of ranging matters for the wedding, Unbrain, in fact, the mothsome sight ono equi

the waters of the bay. That lofty erection fixing the day forit, &o, other go-between easily witness. 2o sce the tiny creatures covered on the left, or rather that massive series of are employed, whose office expires only with line and like su many pieces of wire turning. Rice. No sales of any importances have walla and towers, is the Oshero Tycoou's when the two are male one. First, thu and twisting and clustering together. It is in fact a taken place and prices continue on a par patacs and surrounding it, between it and youn with yesterday's quotations.

with the presents to the parents of the bride think the above remarks will afford your readers eus Bant haves.ules of a few small parus, lie the large enclosures of buildings oeung bridegroom sends the go-between sight which one would not like to see twice. Beyon cupied by the Daimios and their retainers, elect. These may consist of a variety of

olerest, a corner in your next issue will mich eblige, wh le

le beyond the honses to the westward things, varying according to the taste or Li

Your vety sincerely, rss a range of hills dotted with temples

of the bridegroout, or

or his parents, Iw.ich shuts out a large and populoused only that certain things are in

P. S.-Whenever again I come across the next of Indeed there is no point whence cluded in the number; as, for instance,

and it is place, holders are disinclined to quit except ja couplote view can be obtained, 1614 Some edible seaweed, and noshi, or stringa Cobry, I will contrive to send you the contents in a lip-co-you can then judge for yourself and i only by riding through the town that we get of dried and powdered Awabi. The pre-am sure, i will be very glad to hear your opinion on an appreciation of its great size. Leaving Atango Falad we cross, after a short ride, the paration of the latter is made chiefly in the the subject-Combo Biserver.

of Iser. If noshi cannot be first is supplied with water from the river

outer udst

department of the official quarters

obtained, a kind of dried fiat will answer

tity of the article is the cause of time small amount of business transacted during the

fortnight..

post

anime figures. A small invoice of well

a good demand for similar assortments.

$3.30 is freely being offered for Nos. 1-6.

orla at par are recorded, and there exists a demand for more at the same rate.

Trader's Insurance Shares are wanted at

Lill of the Cleuf Abango which is ascend of her parents. suits her parents, the obarvation. The writer in the supplement, may b

г

par but altho a sale at this rate has taken suburb

at a premium.

Steam-Shares have slightly given way. They are being offered at 10 per cent dis-

hare occurred.

count, at which rate a few eales are said

NOTES ON JAPAN. IX.

(Cantinued.)

which

A READER OF YOUR PAPER."

THE CASE STATED-Posca thus sums up the ing and outs of tho teem ní Washington, in an unde

the purpuss. But, whether the presents be to which we have referred, and here the few or many, the bridegroom must sond a soone changes from the busy populous town written list of the articles along with them, to the quiet broad street bordered by care for which a specified form is furnished fully shut

in enclosures and well drained deep gutters on either side. The roads are the Japanese works on the

These presents being rect. clean, and good, and of great width, but welding day being Azed between the

and bride's there seem to be but few wayfarers

of the Yakomn class. e's parents and the go-betweens, but,

as nothing remains to be done but to await

are

And the

But the great attraction of Yokohama: those almost entirely other side prevent the appointed time. Meanwhile the bride

ally clear antement for an English writer on dur Alfair

"Saya Johnson, "To hold that the states of the Bouthi

Were er aut of the Union is sin.' Saya Congram, Waʼal, guess it they never were

There ain't no call for letting'em in "New Yak l'upers.

WITH

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most wonderful advantages both for the pe- which there is the huge wooden gateway, the numerous presents to of the bride meerschauma is called, is obtained, according to the stopping Front Teeth, warranted never to change ally level character, and the moderate as- princely owner, and there is a generally an air

lies in the beauty and interest of the sur-The Tuskkie or houses on rounding country, which certainly possesses simply a blank stone wall to the street in and her family are occupied in preparing made by them

VIENNA MERESCHAUM, av artificially prepared destrian and horseman and from their gene always shut, marked with the crest of the

to the parents and relatives groom on the night of the wedding patent, by grinding together a mixture of 100 part cent of the hifla, the roads, though not as a af watch and guard displayed everywhere.

In the evening of the day seted through and 150 parts of either pulverized meerschaum W

for the nup of water glass, 60 parts of carbonate of magnesis, le very long are sufficiently so to allow Coming to the inter moat we find facing us

tial ceremony, the bride,

dressed long excursions into the interior by mount the lofty walls of uncsibented stone that out in white, (the colour of tourning in or of pure white alumina. The powder is sifted el parties; which is saying that you can face the bill on which the "Oshoro" is Japan) is escorted in the kango or norimon through silk or hair sievea, boiled for ten minute take a differant walk every day of the year, built, but they do not seen to be fortified, by her parents and invited relatives to the with the requisite quantity of water, and poured into and atárywhere will find fresh beauties and and the interior simply consists, as far as we

house of the bridegroom. At the present the former Which allow the excess of water to run off. Stampe. a constant variety of charming viewe. Of

to devise means whereby they may be overcome We command to these interested in topographical researebea the description given of Peking, while those whose idens regarding the history of Peking and the many vicissitudes through which it has pas sed since its first establishment are infety and lean- fused, will do well to you over the condensed account given at page 25. We cannot pass in review exch chapter of Mr Dennys' valuable little work.

Meanwhile, those who intend to travel in the Chi- li province during the approaching autuan months, cavot do better than accept there Notes as their guile.

From the Hankow Times.

There are plenty of sights in and around the city, some visible and many more invisible, and Mr. Denny's description of the cities and their points of interest is butt and enrefully gives As to its cor rectness we are unfortunately unable to judge.

The one of the book Notes for Tourists in the North of China is rather ambitious, as the Author .confines himself to Peking and iwa routes from that

city to Kalgon, about 180 miles distant, bnt for visit to Peking the information will prove very acceptable to traveller especially if Feing at an him.

From the Sheaghae Recorder. The present mit brings us a copy of the mssful little guide book for Tourists in the North of China;. which has recently been published by Mr N. B. Ponnys, and we we are glad to be able to express a vorable opinion upon its serviceableness. The book, thongh it only, pretends to be a guide to. travellers, contains much useful and interesting information; and any be looked upon in the light of the Murray" for Tourists in Northern Provitus of the Celestial Empire. -

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