SEPTEMBER 13, 1866.
-by" and the Spence have,
or heal of curiosity.
ce tried to obtain au opportu sting these weapons, but in an only so far Gratify the our readers as to inform them Encer rifle is something of the
Fatmer's candle
the
So the number of seven being. one after the other into the
spirals article of just such as in
of private life elevates
On the whole after examining -breech loader of any pretension and I have no
no hesitation hat for a tha
all practical purposes of the weapon of Messrs. Green verted rifle of the Armoury e the best, almost beyond all and of these I shall certainly that of Messrs. Green. sed as a muzzle loader. The is a very workmanlike
be disposed to place it Beckveness
after Me
weapon,
Green's.
sombles the rifle of Westley
at the moveable part of the , by a small knol, and falls barrel Among the many Opliances brought out by the in improved style of firearm is tating precision at long ranges, With the present and yards.
ran only be made at this and es by
with the
stock 1 of against
the shoulder. This erious disadvantage, for the: ation of the back sight at such
it impossible for the longest to win with the rifle at the
the ordinary way. The inven
I am speaking obviates this 3 very complete and ingenious as a special arm for sharp-
a very useful weapon.
1g extracts from a leading ar 1. C. Daily News give a rather ea of the state of the Shanghas 1. That the proft to be derived anufacture of such an article out to be gas in the slang term, many will prepared to apielpated quite such a ba that wirish its directors have their too coulding sharehold- model settlement" evidently models" of financial ability to e care of the numerous pro- ave been originally commen presumption that the system pruita in vogue souye few Tould hat for ever.
wersy about the position of the as Company, has reached a
ich comment upon it becoises The two gentlemsu whose
s the sigual for its commauce- ach replied to their assailant; =bell has replied to both. The
the last state of the Compa- hin the dist. It huf dragged. ars exituse for four years; olders refraising from enqui
they believe i intensely in its Dersa, ana beruse they had to expect any rotura from tho had invest. The revenu
ly safice I to over the introub ich the shareholders learned
ad contractal. Tis. 3,600.
■e incours, Tis. 39,000) was the
Jegy of aditional capital was
nd Mr Livesues, this solicitor ,was first iusting to think enfore its payment ceailed tors. Further research, how- msaltation with Mr Myburgh, audonment of this idea. It is to add that, an attempt to sipaived aunt by voluntary having proved abortive, the still struggling willly to extri- om its embarassment. Suoner
will become necessary to seck of the Suprema Court."
POSITION OF PRUSSIA.
sian Government is playing a and exhibits as much ability in manoeuvres as in its conduct of erations. As formerly," it
its officia!
organ, on
gles
the
of
Saturday,
31
les of Prussia bonefitted the rmany, so now, on the battle- Bobenia, Prussia has again ort of Germany.
sentence fount Bismark the space of above half cen- the remembrances of Thirteen," the mere mention of fails to send a thrill through Dan breast. In that eventful patriotic devetion of which the saw a more signal example,
ls back
F
on
as won for the Germans. But war was over, the Congress of alged to the exclusive benest of
པv;
what had been gained by and
Sple,
་
The German nation was
is nominal Sovereignty
vested
Diet, of which it was just-
it it was
of the
symbolic,
division
of
not
ent of an easy and many.
of tile
In
existence,
abandoned the vague aspirations Thirteen to a small set of har ers, whose national yearning asy vent in the effusions of an F active literature. For the any gave no sign. The natural
the French Revolution of 1800 some stir in the minor States, and Austria bad charge of the ee of the country, and there was many, if no other unity, at least actionary measures. Eighteen thanks to another French move- people's turn bad come, and the
mistress
of ita destinies, gh its representatives at Frank- be avowed object of giving body to that long-derided dream of tionality. And the vote of the Assembly been taken the day t meeting, ninety out of a bun-
es would certainly bave pronoun-
ur of Prussian eupremusy.
::
But
No. 1126 SEPTEMBER 13, 166 ]
-as time wore on, Parties ran high, till they rezched their divas in the dastardly assas sipation of two members of the Right, Prince General Auerswald. Lichnowsky and After that, confusion was the order of
12th September, 1800,
THE CHINA MAIL.
AN AMERICAN OHITRARY NOTICE-A Ameri. can paper in alluding to the death of a Mr James The boisterous and rainy state of the
Humphrey, says Shortly after midnight he raised weather has, as is usual with the Chinese, himself upon his pillow, repeating the words, I prevented their appearance in the market, frius, and without a struggle or a groun, the Cotton.A sale of a small parcel of Tien-gentlemanty spirit of James Ilumphrey was wafted day in the Frankfort Assembly, and when,tain of inferior quality is noted at $22.50. into the preselica of his Maker."
Cotton Yarn. For 50 bales of No. 16-24 after toiling for months at the most enn
Prussian $202
offered but not accepted. Hure all Constitutions, the Fr brous of
the Northern
Shirtings. No sales have taken place. party, backed by most of the
Woolleius. 200 pieces of Long Ells (with- Germans and Protestants, moved for a fender of the Imperial Crown to Frederick out scarlets) were quitted at $9.75.
carried their point by a they
Rice-Higher prices are being demanded William IV,
simply because just one by holders and a few thousand picals of abstained from voting Saigon grain changed hands at $3.10. half of the Deputies abstai
Divided thus into two great camps, Ger
Austria under Diany ranged herself either
Reaction set in, a work in or Prussia. which Austria and Prussia well know how to go hand in hand. Democracy was crushed in Baden and nationality was stored Vie- in its last stronghold of Schleswig-
rious over the people, sure of the horsage of the minor Princes, Austria and Prussia- other, they supplant, each strore first to share between the de supremacy of Germang. In 1863, when extraneous evezin agats gan to fan the smouldering embers
to
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IV. The discharge of cannon or other fire arma from British Merchant Vessels.or Boats in Harbour, without, written per- mission from the Consul, is strictly pro- hibited under a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars.
the
four hours, and persons to dying shall not be buried until a written license for the interment has been obtained from the Consul.
no
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Power in proportion to price. ALUMINIUM GLASSES, EXTREMELY LIGHT, £10. 10, 14. 146., £16. 1., 18. 18s.
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V. Every death occurring on board British Merchant Vessels in the Port, or in Jefferson Dvis book has been published giving an account of the prison life of Jefferson the residence of British Subjects within limits of the Port, must be reported at Davis, and written by The Craven, who was for the Consulate in writing, within twenty- tine the surgaon at Fortress Monroe. The work the. effectually disposes of the absurd patticoat story. It appears that Mr Davis was fettered for three days after his entrance into the fortress, but when the blacksmith first approached to put the irons on him he became so angry that he knocked down the mechanic. Soldiere being called in, Davis Jend them, and scized the ransket of the foremost, bist after a short scuffle was overpowered, and the fetters were fastened on inim. To his counsel, on one of his recent visits, he said his flight from Richmoud was tot to escape front the Confedeacy, but to get to plenty of horse boats ready for us; and we hun all Texas, where he hoped to re establish his Gover our horses, man, and baggage on shore before night,ent. The statement relating to the fetters has and camped out in the desert about two miles frum
Ichused much indignant oameni. That such a thing the old Mourish fort. A ridiculous thing scarred should have been done is considered a graat disgrace, at this cang Nearly the whole of one officers were
and the trouble now is in discover by whose orders behind, the expense or relieving him may Wencing Apparel, and Boots and Shoes, of the at the lotel d'Angleterre dining and enjoying their
it was done. Every one shirks the responsibility, engt him thoroughly expired the scheunes in camp, Captaia Horne, who was captain of this day and when he had seen the tents pitched and
with the plot to assassinate President Linda. The witnesses why had been allured by the hopes of re the picket repes. down, he tue rods into the town. Now from the moment that we landed in Egypt, ward to conced that story, tuding the current ra officers, men, and gses were all rationed by the
ning the other way, and the rewird vanishing from: Pasha free of expense to aur Government. For the sight, have all denied their former stents, and ent-rtainment of the oflrs a splendid pavilion-teat two or three wat were kept in ciszady have mana had heen pitched near the camp, in which a sumped to excipie They were the lowest kind of people, runus repast was realy for the officere, who, however, and their acte ve proved thea perjares. Me preferred taking their ese at their inn. The black Davis recently told me of his counsel that, so far Egyptian ervants, who had ever seen English from his potting M. facalu's vastation, he roops before, seeing the sergeants and sergeant thoughs ne could prove that twice during the war jurs daing the duty, and the men obeying their people in the gray the wwwar at Washington erders, concluded we were all officers and a great tally artenipin & his ass asination. Lurly Nubian butter, with most respectful salaam, invited us into the tent. There were two or threa of us that susp led the spread was not intended for
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CHEMISTS-LONDON,
The bodies of poisons, dying on board British Merchant Vessels, shall on account be thrown overboard.
Every breach of this regulation will render the person responsible for it liable to a ine not exceeding two hundred dollars.
VI. If any
y British Subject, improperly left behind at any Chinese Port or ancho
TO IMPORTERS. rage, be found requiring Public Relief at. Amoy in consequenes of being so left
THE undersigned beg to remind Importers of be charged to the Vessel by which he was
any advantages which their long experience as Manufacturers and Slippers, their vast resources, before her departure from China.
VII. Notice of the intested departured their inainte knowledge of the requirements of of every British Merchant Vessel shall be foreign and Colonial Markets enable them to citer. given at the Consulate Office at least twenty- Assorted Sample Cases forwarded on four hours before the departure of the Vossel, and a Blue Peter shall be kept hoisted for at least the same time. In case where this rogulation is pot observed, the Vessel's clearance may be refused at the Consulate until it is comformed to. the Consul, if lie sees fit, any dispense with its observance ou satisfactory security being WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. Wine and Lozenge The Powder la Pare, the Wine
political passions, German tenacity took bath after the passage. There was but one officer The great feeling of sympathy for Mr Davis has loft in the ePent of her arriving at Amoy.
tu
but we were not supposed to be a stain of this. The Pasha's butter, or whatever he was, spoke an woed of any language wo moderated; so wo obeyed his gestures, weat into the tent as son as it Lad
erwided Dismiss Irum stables," and, fell to with a
with Good sooth, I had wat sen such a repast since we had the kannur of dining with his lightness the No! Every magnahlé or groenrable luxury was there tchanips que corks were continually flying a bitter Beer Rowed copiousig mass cupous and delicate tous, splendid ast beef, and deteinas austan, raised! pies, jetties, and disc-cies of all sorts disappeared Hike zan-gie before the swarthy-faurd and hungry dragons, who ind been cracking hard biscuit and feeding on sait junk for two iwenty days, Trath compies me to add, moreover, that our people were less fastidious than the escort that was feasted
NOTIFICATION.
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Bub
given that just dlanos, presented within twenty four hours of the vessel's dep athre,
will be paid.
VII Any Chinese Subject, guilty of a miadeiaeanour afiont or on shore, may be detained on detection: but information must, in stich case, be forthwith lodged at the Consulate Office. And in no instance, shall British Subjects be permitand to nec Siolence
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this
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two lindret dollars.
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us the nationl question where 1649 had leit it. It sought its proper field in those Elbe Duchies which had been the last furd the terman tricolour. Patriotism, as typibed by Schleswig-Holstein, carried everything before 14, the minor States, the Diet, and, finally, the two great Powere
Inteer. ! tiemselves. These
faithful to
tu kuc tiremser
took Recuier ni toufer por urcite santer," the initiative of the movement, secured the Dachies for themselves, snubined the Diet, and its small fry of Princes, and hushed up blatant patriotism. Dissension, as a mixtter of course, arose upon the glaring of the spoils Prossis and Austria, onable to settle their differences amically, loth tas refer it to the sword, fell back for arbitra- tiu on the despised Diet and the ill wand minor Princes, Chess gave the relict in tayour of Austria. Prussia appealed to the sword, and, after a fortuight's unparalleled sness, she now culs upon the Gerina!} nation to reverse the sentence.
There is no doubt that, independent of the
of victory, 'Prestige
Prussia would at ali tinice command all'
all the spathies of Northern Germany
The feeling that was oppermost among Germans at the outbreak of the revolutions of 1848-as lost nothing If Geray is of its original int nsity.
constitute
a compact while, the Germans say, it can only be under one of jby the Nizam, Que stuffed a cupon into his lovers ng provided with from 400 to 500-lbs. the house is kept opon, after notice has CORDIAL Of the BENEDIUTINE. viciating the policies noted at Singapore
British Subject arriving at the naid Re- her Princes suficiently strong to hold the sick, another bored a lot of splendid cigs on the undersigned for fear of be a given for it to be their
those one on the muster- Mean-2011of a Test under control, Sach a Prince: could of glass on the table; a sergentel-major, pretending is the quilt prescribed by the
British Vesel, shall apply, within not certainly be the Sastrin per
lasions tuporarily to 500 is Mase while the malesigned aflressed the Mazon days of his arrival, to be enrolled in the because he is borne down by the wright of
the subject. for Attendant at Singapore on seen pro the win German elements in his Statu,
Anti-gipleatie, Digestive, and of an exquisite will be entitled to the protection of the The Master Atlant's reply, together Consular Register; au no Biisisu Subjects Liqueur which dates from 1310_is Tonic enrolled Sour. The Salutary Poate of which it is com- with Regulation III are herewith pandise Authorities who shall not so have for the information of Bish Ship Masters himself, or who cannot allege valid reasoused are gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they It will be seen from the Master Attendant's
is not having done so.
possess at the vivifying empanations of the Northern for enter that no rule of the kimi stated pre
XI. The limits of the Port are defined, and cause the of the beat Cordials and ou vails among the Singapote Insurance Agen
of the most efficacious preservatives against epidemio PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c., cies, and the andersigned as therefore with lines drawn from the Southernmost in the the Islom nearest to it, and then e determined not to recommend any altera point of Amoy Island South-Eastward to diseases. tion in the Amey Cansular Regulations.
direction of the High Pagoda to the at Lam-tai buo kill; and from the No thon most point of Amoy Island to the opposite -point on the mainland. All the Islands and Waters between those lines are ther for included within the limits of the Poit
XII. All fines zud fees shall be payable
elu
While ho
an alten-
even of most
to be in a vicent pissit, drew to entire bam at a
private who appeared at the tour of the pari, ami who straightway picked it up and walked off
thir. Presently several ends were tending under the fly of the test, and voices were brant, sus sure, whispering, way, augeant, remember me.** “Jones, you know, here my anselag. Shese sources ing into it, it is only a round of Give us a bordle of brandy, and F pat it in my bout the Fgspunt servants took no euston un' English ffects to bestow the crani fron
can neither Laing wound for Envicct to Germanisar; herause the mon or all Germany with all Austria would con- wonk sitate such a monster monarchy as wo be a menace to Europe; heemse Austria is
Catholic,
SU, What is timthy nice of at this; probably they thought it was the Papistic Power, and, as strels, in with the going
instimmte Cerean Catholies; finally, because the House of Hapsing had for centuries before in possess on of the German Empires, and smlored a to pecial in its hands, owing to the bigotry, the improvienes, and sho
of pusilloimiy Tematy
of its nice. The fergane of war has sutted the dispate in fvpar of Prnasis, and she is now fully andlad to proclain that the nation's hand up fall with Prussia.Tiles, Jnig 13.
·
NO FES ON THE DAY'S MARKETS. 7th September, 1880.
the tich ma's alle. Every nearing cats and draut to his beatt's content, and purloined alt he could, a Betramjos, with mods gravity, was bet for any grace, when Captain for walked in with the dragan (interpreter.) The hater, who saw how the inster was at a glance, etood apparently petrified with anzement, ptain Home, however, only laughed when one of the company, jumping up. called the test to attention, and saluting Captain liore, said, “Sergeans;Purese, all right, su.” rig til Captain Home; you did the day, and the Pasha pays for the diver, so it is alright," I must say it was the best der I ever got for We were over alinwed doing another man's duty, To get within reach of the chief Lutler and his delicies again on the march. We shod up wur Enters at it and unrelised the fourth day ster our arrival. --The Sunter Thice Queens. By R.
redun
*ALL
Puma Tulips has again shown signs of impoveckat, ani, pers have egune for- ward proru actively an for some time past,
THE HINDI ABROAD. A parcel of U bates Singlute
(From-the Boubay Ea webay Panjer) onders ut quality changest beinist, 95
Mr. Grammera Tagore, who, as the awspapers insides hales Tientsin at 822 Fur tell us, has been called to the English bar, and has Comment and $21.70 for a
24.70 for a superior simpler on an Egtish beds, has deligined, it would and 500 bales barrung at $26.21 4:25.3 Arvika 19 velika diis apathetic countrymen to go and de Greg Salgs -yeon 4 ivoushtewise. We do not doubt but that such a line of
endget is eminently calustated to spet prejude Dagle chap" was taken on speculation
is een locked after bat no sales are rem
also
at 14.03. Naging has been dung in 7th by sin lady enlarghar a scope ol'a Ru's moral aud A cushionable pad M. 19. white Shirt-electual horgon, and fitting in to deal in a large and candid pine with a cad of embarrasing a purchaser at $8. ingga met with
Broad Is in demand and fair pri question which necessarily inves themselves on the #ka ens benheter superior want.acturesentar of a linda reforcer. The Hindu writers Spanish Sipes ont Hub Cut & Have for the press do not, it seems to e, in shaking off
their old fondisa prejudices, attvin in that wide u
bol view of the relations of England towards Jatia which M, Tagare seems to have brought breki cle, the coutery the with him from Royege, fashionable' tane at present seems to savour of it rebelinas pat iniset which is pardonable in Venetian Italian, who sees his illious cly, bang round as she is with so many wiring imperis
bir nuries, the thrall of tration savages, or dull ips Astrius; but incongrats enough in a nition that is aly-emerging from centuries of slavery, materia) and spiritual, and yet already e- joys under its now musters an anoat of liberty
Rice-A little more activity has prevail eat with influencing prica to any
extent.
Homony tad backghue Baking Compte ny Shares. -- sale of about 1 is reported to have taken place at 5 per cent diseamt,
8th September, 1800
A decided imprement in all branches of insiness has been noticede today.
Chitha fair amount of business at quotations lins been done.
Calle Fin-A risk imairy for the lower subs has had the cited of in- and several sales are noted at proving rates $235.
hirtings--81 lbs. of a popular Chop have been offered at $3.99, bos willout Leading
tu shies. Lang Ells--A Sale of H H 300 pieces at $10.70 has taken place.
Metals-Nothing has occurred to call for remarks
Hicent speculative transactions have imported greater friss to be market al, to-day sales of about 15,000 pouls Saigon were effected at $2.10 to 34.12 per picnt,
Hongkong asel Shanghai Banking Com- pany Shaver-50 shares are said to have changed lands at 5 per cont discount.
10th September, 1866.
The despatch of the Eaglish mail por Behar, has considerably interfered with the
dala ousidiess.
Catton. The trade seem to be fully sup- plied and it is difficult to effect sales at que- tations. No transactions have taken place. Cotton Yarn Traders shew no dispost- tious to grant the advance, recently estab labed. Offere to buy at
$200 « 16 24. 335 a 28-42.
275 a 38 42. have been made and declined.
Shirtings-The natives exercise great caution and unless a reduction be granted, will not enter upon operations to any ex- tent. A parcel of 10,000 pieces of a favo- rite chop are said to have been taken an speculation at $4.85,
1
which is denied to any of the west highly culti- vated nations of Burapi
It may some persons that if a visit to Europe of sht vital importance that Mr. Tagore cd usure is harees that all the education ey crid olapain in India wastd be ni comparatively little importane to them antess tury could visit England and by it means add to their knowledge, manly independence" the anticipations which
only form of a general movement of the Hindus towards your higher form of civiligation are not very hely to be realers. These pi grims of civilization, is way fm 2, 2-2 parhaps under sy circumstan
com-
dar, and on their Masters being gunned before the un tersigne i for breach of Regu lation UI of the Amoy Consular Regul- fleek.txt] that some of their having
IX. No British Subject may establish a Boarding or Baking Bouse within the limits of the Port without a Lizense from the Consul, under a penalty not exceeding one the Insurance Agencies at Sagapore just handrod dollars, with a further fine not ed on each ship bond to the China Coast exceeding five dollars fur very day that
tious
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Port
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MONKS of the ABBEY of FECAMP.
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----
II. M. Casort Olide at Amoy.
SINGAPORE, Lugust 11, 1866, Sin, reply to your letter dated 18th July 19, I we honor to inform you, tint on inquiries male at the principal fnny money; and dollars will be receiv-centists. Confectingcis, (iracers, and Dealers in Pro-Respectable Provision Dealer in the World.
art at the exchange of four shillings and two Pocs per dollar.
earance Offices of this Port. I snd the Max- ters of vessels are never forget to take more than 20 Rs. of powder on board their ships when bound to may, in order to have their vessels insured.. I quite agr with you, that 200 lbs. of powder are quite Morchant ally fficient for the defence of Versel
2. I have published moyles of the Consu- Jar Regulations for Amoy in the lovero- Newspa !ment Gazette, and the two Dadly"
pers publishing here, drawing the attention of ship Masters particularly th shanse IIL,
I have, &, (Signe) 8. BU VEC, Lient., Master Attendant
To
H. B. M. Consul, Amoy.
True Copy EDWARC SOLBE,
COY OF RESULATION IT OF CONSULAR REGULATIONS FOR TUS PORT OF AMOY.
No Bribish Merchant Vessel, having on the whole more than two hundred, painte
C
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOW READY.
Price $1.00. NOTES FOR TOURISTS IN THE NORTH OF CHINA,
WITH + MAFS.
MONTAINING information respecting the chief places of interest to be visit! ad at Peking, particulars respecting the Roads means of transport, exchange, places of accommodation de, dec.
WITH The itineraries to gates of the Great Wall.
China Mail "Office.
May 11, 1866,
From the North China Dilly Neros. A few months ago a wrint in the Nail commenced the pubication of a series of Nota for Tris & in the "North of Chim, and these love,HDAY bren published in closed farm with the one of the writer, Mr N. B. Denys. He is well qua'in fed for the work he has undertaken, and his opi-
bis unsoul remarks opan men and misuriers in the We un discover, nath, are worthy of attention.
of gunpowder or other explosive combustions as to the best modes of travelling as well e ble on Ford, shall be allowed to anchor within bilfa ute of any other vessel wich- out written permission from the Consul. Masters violating this rule will be liable to with a further penalty not exceeding ten a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars. dollars for every hour that the vessel ce- mains within the prohibited inits after notice has been given for her leave thein.
True, Copy,
EDWARD SÖLBE.
The following British Consular Regula- dous for the Port of Aoy, male under the authority conferred on Her Majesty's Casals by Articles III and IV of Hur Majesty's Order in Council of the 13th Inud confirmed
ces te tins, sed even if they are sa, wint Junie 1863 and duly approved **** Chief
urity is there that the pileringe will be an fr by Her Majesty's
Saperintendent of Trade to Ching, are have- tite in happy cus-queuerdas Sie agire supposes 2 la un age of the world, and in no coapers, Mohan by published for the information, and meanor Christian, hus the piguita, as such, borne a
guide of Her Majesty's 8jcts, real- very high character, Chough acting under the influence
ing at or resorting to die said Birt o what has generely ben tranded us the highest ani a csataing of all motiver
W. H. PEDDER, II. B. M. Const."
British Consulate, Anoy, 6th April, 1864.
1. The Consulate Offices shall be open for Public Basiness from 10 a... to £ 2. daily, except on Sundaye and Public Holi-
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II. The Master of every British Mer- chant Vessel arriving at the Port shall report her arrival at the Consulate (and, if required, deposit the Ship's Papers there) within twenty-four hours of her euing within the limits of the port, less a or Pabie Holiday on which the
The pilgrims to London and Paris will ford that modern civiliza- tion with all ita unquestioned henefits has much which must fastig be regarded as its shame and up- probrim though we do not far u-mont believe, with some, that these evils oro necessarily and legi- timately connected with the principles on which that eivization is founded. But it is quite tee that no one is in a position to form a right judgment of those paint phenomena, ar resist the inconsequence and cofus they ny introduer into his moral nature, who is not fortized with a distinct and vivid percet tion of a large ei cle of moral truths, to which many would add sqm real and anxions sense of religious repansibility. We do not undertake to any now how far these are secured by the domestic training Ar how far any deficiencies that may exist are supe plemented by the teaching which is accessible to
vene; in which case the time is extended them in Missionary or Gaverament Schools, but is is impossible to unes over three considerations altoge to fort tight hours. Masters not conform
to this regulation will be liable to a ther, when attention is directed to the advantages of g to
There are borne. Hinds who talk fiue not exceeding two hundred dollars.
III. No British Merchant Vessel,
having European travel,
thel whole more than two inndred as if a knowledge of geography, mathematice, aud English Literature was all the moral equipment which
shall be allowed to To onibustible on
auchur within half a mile of any other
Opugha, Asthma, and Eucipient
·CONSUMPTION ARE REFECTUALLY CURED OX
KEATING'S, COUCH LOZENGES,
OR half a Century this well-known remedy for Pulmonary Disorders has successfully stood the test of public approval, and their neefiliiess bas been extended to. every clime and country of the civilized world. They may be food alike on the guld Selds of Australia, the back-woods of America, | in every important place in the East or West Indies, During this long period. and the Palace of Pekin. they use withstood the pretensions of cumerous in- forfor rivals, and are now the acknowledged antidete of Congls, Caids, Asthma, &e,
mission in the list given, all the precautions cessary to secure toufera en route and at the sariens "inus being very minitaly set forth. Frute stage to stage of the journey, the traveller will and that his author his preceded him, and that the dirts from which he suffers have been i Sufland trefore by one at least who has set himself to device means whereby thy may be overcome We counted the interested in topographical researches the description given of Poking, while those whose idens regarding the history, of Peking and the many vicissitudes through which it has s sed since its first establishment as misty and con- will do will to ran over the condensed eeCUADAS given at pipe 24. We cannot pass in revies each chapter of Mr Denys vabuble itse work.
Meanwhile, those who intend to travel in the Chi- li province dating the approseling on months cauit de better than crept these No-s us their. guide.
From the Uarkow Times.
As to its car-
There are plenty of sights in and arcand the city, sans visible and many more invade, and Air. Denny's desiption of the cities and their prints of enterest is all-and carefully giv n r:ctures we are unfortunately anable to julge.
The one of the bink Notes for Towists the North Chinas rather ambitiane, as the Author rutes-from that ronites himself to Peking and
chy to Klgon; about 130 miles distant, ut fur a visit to Peking the information will prove very aceptable to a traveller especially if Zving at an idi
From the Shanghae Recorder. The pre-ent mail brings as a copy of the useful little guide book for Tourists in the North of China, which has recently been published by Mr N. B., toanys, and we we are glad to be able to express a favorable opinion upon ite serviceableness.. book, though it only pretends to be a guide to information; and may be looked up in the light
of the Celestial Enipice. of this Marray" for Tourists in Northern Provicea
'be
which young Hindus of wealth and station obtain Sandayfice is not open, shonid inter- travellers, contains panel useful and interesting
a man needed in life (not that they really mean to pounds of gunpowder or other explosive in the world appears in the shape of a neat pamphlet
incalcate so abord, a doctrine) and that society has no ned to look out for any other guarantees.
of Barrie
From Tribner's American and Oriental Literary Record, The first Chinese Murray" that has been given pages, entitled, "Notos for Tourists in this hast doctrine we can give no resent, thought me Vessel without written permission from the North of China, by N. B. Denny's Tho Woollen Goods. With the exception of a
find ourselves as little disposed to go along with those the Consul Masters violating this rule paphlet contains, in fact, very full descriptions of Tientsing, Pekin, and the circumjacent country, with sale of 050 pieces SS Camlets at $21.85 no. who reduce all moral and religions espirations it will be liable to a fine not exceeding two valuable nutes on the productions, objects of curiosity, business is reported.
the starved and stunted parasites of some intolerant hundred dollars, with a further penalty not public buildings, etc, of the Capital of thins, besides Rice.Has been held more firmly and theology It is because we admire so much the au intending buyers will have to raise their general outline and colouring of Mr Tagore's sugges exceeding ten dollars for every hour that ineraries from Pekin to the Mongolian frontier and sion for the improvement of his countrymen that we the Vessel remains within the prohibited the parse of thick in fol. Wall. & His work is il- have turned our attention to another view of the ab- limits after notice has been given for her to fnstrated with several useful plans of Pekin, and of
eave them. ject which it will never do to overlock.
limits.
Bank shares. lot of 50 changed hands at 5 per cent discount.
the route between that city and the sea.
Sold in Battles aid Tins of various sizea TuoMAS Karing, Chemist, La., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard London.
N.P.To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "KEATINGS COUGH LOZENGES" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each Bus, without which none are genuine.
SAUCE.
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Estret of a Letter from a Medical gentleman at Madr to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851.
Til Les and Punts that their sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most
datable as well as the most wholesome Sauce that! is inde."
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To insure thorough wholesomeness, their Piektea are all prepared in Pure Malt Vinegar, boited in Oak Vats, by means of PLATINUM STKSM COILS; and are precisely similar in quanlity to those supplied by sliem for use t
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TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.
OSTEO EIDON. PATET, Ise March, 1862. MESSRS GABRIEL'S INTENTION FOR SUPPLYING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL, TEETH, WITH SOFT FLEXIBLE GUMS, Entirely dispensing with the use of Springs, Wires, ar
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NOW READY.- XCHANGE TABLE, showing the value of One Pound Sterling in New York,
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at the different Rates of Sterling Exchange on London, by 1-8ths from 12 to 102 per cent. Computed by Mr Joan V. YATMAN, New York,
PRICE OXE DOLLAR, "China. Mail" aloe, 13th May, 1864.
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