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UARY 16, 1868.

NOTIFICATIONS.

MOY & FOOOиow,

on Sunday vert, int, at 7.30 AM HENARES." {"BENARES," will be

the usnal Mails for: on SATURDAY, the aul the Post Office the reception of Ordi Letters for Registration, doks, &, until 11 .. Letters &c, will he

addition to the uewal late fee of 18 conts for: d two cents for each ook or Packet of Pat test time for posting Ollics is: P.M., And for oka or Patterna, Ngoa Yuary,

(but Letters only) 'ad: United Kingdom vid to Singapore, maybe the Packet from 1.30 pasional a late fee oh, in addition to thu Buch ho Betters

can be

ning the correspondence

a will be received at the

art for the purposé, dž

the building,

for places to which pre- pulsory must be prepaid Pastage Stamps.

Latters aldressed to gdom will be sent on,

fine of Que Shilling in Postage,

11 A.M. will not be for- the Into Fen os

as well na

prepaid stamped-

Or

ces to, which they can

hugaud, will be open. to the writers as early no guarantee ein be Lotters, if posted on the Packet's departure until after the mail is

uld be placed on

on the id dorner of the corsea but in cases where

iyment of "Lata 5 y

or Stamps representzi should

be placed on the

Corner,

La Dole

ractional parts of a

in the Cotna pre uoted inance 1, of 1864, and on of the 22nd January, other Coins, but thos will either bo regelvéd nge as fractional parta

eStamps must be made Dollars of the Colony or

W. MITCHELL,

Postmaster General,

tice,

aty 16, 1968,

DESPATCH

y and Fouclinwi Per

the 19th inat: at

the P.&O. S. N. Co.'s

from Shanghai

Bales. Cases.

1,419

18

194

...

B

1,634

ECIE.

$118,582

1,130

..$İ31,812

bip Great Republic

Bice. pinm.:

s Tear

4,300

Lundrica

Ricce Ganda

Camlets. Sundhics,

Bilk. Sundries.

flared (Fil

ENGERS

Great Republic. First

Gen, Meases W. Dege

F. West, P. H. Taylor,

add First Cabin to

Veltman and child, her, A. D. Harne, wife cock, W. Hobson, and Chaishers and BOY ty. Steerage to Yako- and 9 Cleusas. 36 Chincre.

RIVALL drift, British ship, 900, Jan. 13, Ballast

PTURES.

Ulic, for Yokohama or

cisco.

Shanghai.

picur, for Singaporu

East Coast,

for San Francisco.

No. 1441JANUARY 16, 1868.1

Temperature,

HONG KONG, 16th January, 1868.

9.3 P.. 30,20 30.166

Barometer,...

In my Notes on China," published in your paper, I advocated the acquisition of Woosung several months ago. I am plaas. ed to gue that in your desire for the welfare of the country a

aud appreciating the future greates of San Francisco, you second my and now, through you, I call on the

of

this

city to take imediato

semble to secure this most

by their influence on Congress, important foothold

in China We have a representative there now, the Han. Antos: Burlingame, who, I know from my own ceperience, can efect more with the Chiness Concrement than any other foreign

Attached Therrummeter, 60

Dry Bulb

60.0.1

BA 05.0

Wet Bulb,

55.0

59.0

Viowa,

Maximum $. Rgr.,

Minimun S. Bgr.z

540

Maz. Son's Bays,

68.0

103

Minimum on Graes, 46.0

Previous Rainon Grou, 0.00

24 hours. above, 0.00

Wind,

N.K.

N.E.

Force,

Cloud,

Üzene,... Weather,

3

Fine. Fine.

MARRIAGE. January 16, at St. John's Cathedral, by the Land Bishop of Victoria, assisted by the Rev. W: It. Bench, M: A., Colonial Chiou, EDVARD WHEELEY, Eng., to Ind- BELLA GLENCAIRN, ldest daughter of John Townsend, Bag, C Willion

THE CHINA MAIL.

their eyes to the real state of the case. Flicy at once ran nabors, and refused to go, upon which a row resulted, the polico in terfered, and the two prisoners wore taken into custody

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAM-BOAT COMPANY."

* MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, ***

The

minner

representative and who would most ably and land, con, Hitobocok, Lapraik, Haza may be advantageously modified.

of the country ne conveyed to him-Youra, respectfully,

JAMES L. KIBBNAN, U. S. Consul. We must take the liberty of doubting general Kiernan's assertion as to Mr Burlingame's power with the Chinese Government. On the outrag, we can positively state that individually the

Кнуе,

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VI-Cannon or fire armas may not be fired from British Merchant vessels in the harbour.

2

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of an

Commander of the Port American Minister was able to offect less proposon for the reserve fund to reduce tho Notification of the 17th of May, 1821 BRICES ON only be storil, on shorou on that bir Brown was to be exhibited also.

TRE CHILLMAIL.

HOMOKONG, THURSDAY, JAN, 16, 1868.

AMERICA IN CHINA: WHEN adverting in a late issue to

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ance with the stipulations of the London

London goca, because there is a jam. Af agreement of the 6th of June, 1862, by

the opening in May lasts genuine sonsa which to execution of the provisions of the Treaty of Yado in respect to the said

tion was produced. One picture excited VII. The time within which seamen are the attention of all visitors. Crowds hung port and city was deferred until this dato. allowed to be on shore is limited to the around it through the whole day.

The Regulations of Trade attached to hours between somise and sunset.

This the

Baid

picture occupied one sile

an apartment. will therefore como into Treaty effect at

VILL-No hoat or vessel (other than a It was called the Widowed Queen," Tho on and from this date iu duly registered British ship) shall hoist the scene is laid at Osborn. Sho is represented at Hioge the

same manner as at the other open ports; British Ensign within the limits of the in a close litting habit, and robed wholly and the Undersigned

bus agreed with the ordlary half-yearly meeting of Japanese Government that British trailo nt Consal to do so or shall she exhibit hidden under her hat. She is

Consular district, unless authorized by the black, as usual, her widow's cap being the shore Company was held this afternoon, Osaka shall be conducted in accordance with such limits any flag so similar to an elegant black horse, and is

is mounted on at the offices of the agents, Messrs Heard

with the annexed &Co Mr J. B. Endicott oliair.

Regulations, unitif

is represented. the British Ensign as not to be distinguish us roading a dispatch, while al fallen

a letter There were present, andong others, Measta perience shall shot in which radauer these able from it. Hend,

Neither shall any Britieli from her hand lies on the ground. In the Bubject huist the British Ensign, or any forgrond, at the head of

her

horse, stands the receipt of Her fivstually carry out the wishes and interester, Son, and Notterson, Hart, We Comtes Francis, Gerard Myburgh other flag not distinguishable from it over the noted Brown, as complete a likeness 25

place auy or residence un gliore without was ever drawn of mortal man. He is re- sty's Count at special authority from the Conent, The Chairman, having read the half. Esquire, now. Her Majesty for the

in his presented in

Highland costume. He yearly report, proposed that it should be Consular district of lign and Usika, and afloat or on ahora must be immediately recupies, it is asid, by order of the Queen.

Kanagawa, will officiate

IX-All cases of death.

cath, soeurring either was put in the prominent position that he adopted, along with the accounts for the same period; which motion was seconded Jon Brederick Lowder, Esquire, will act ported at the Consulate office.

was present which the Academy was Vice Consul for the same district. The X-No Britials subject. may ostablish opened and this picture first exhibited Detaon by Mr

Mr G. Auderson proposed an abrend

Commit will for the presunt be stationed at boarding-house, eating-house, or other place The room in which it hauge was crowded ment, to the effect, that no dividend should the port of Riogo, and the Vice Consul as of entertainment; or a butcher's shop, of with the nobility mat the elite ht

London the city of Drak. be given, and that, instead of $26,000 ne

may keep or shuughter pigs, sheep, or cattle. It was known that a grand likeness of the Tho Undersigned has to direct the attes without the sanction of the Cousu), and Queen was to be the leading feature of the by the Directors, $50,000 shrutition of Her Majesty's subjects to his auder such conditions asho niny require. Exhibition. All were on tip-toe to behold debt; while the balance should go to the

XL---Gadpowder, or other explosive sub this grout work of art But 10 oue know containing the conditions upon which build- next yea

year's account: He said that they

ing land may be lonend by British subjects had received a dividend of 10 per cent on

at Aiogo and Osaka, and in order to ustihidicated by the Consul.

at anch place or places its beWhen the curtain was rolled up thers waIS

may bej

an biscusibly howl of antignallon, Song

સ Hough while a

a heavy dobt was hanging debt was hanging

ride or Jadies Insy

ingtonily covered their up at the first public salo, it ia desirable drive in

faces Ita over them. ove

any street, This notion was seconded by Mr Lauraikat either of these places should signify

font British anbjects wishing to leave land roughfare in a furious or careless manner. heard all round Threats were made to ME Hildheeek remarked n the same their intention to the Consul or vius Consut subjset shall be allowed tugu shout the will be done if the people have a chatics.

XIII No Dag belonging to a British out!

Brown's lead out of the proposal had been made at a meeting of respectively at an early date.

BE canvas, and the Directors; but as thoro was a majority

streets or public thoroughfares unnuzzled Crowds surrounded the picture all the time, of 4 to 3

(80) it unfortunately fell to 3 against it,

between the 15th of June and the 15th of as peopls

will look at a disagreeable object, oach

Vent.

and this picture is highly offensive to the XIV. At to have their dividend, and that was the Mr Deseon said that soine people liked

not go beyond the limits laid down in the THE REAL FACTS ABOUT HIR BROWN, only reason why it had been so decided.

of Yedo, namely, "ten ri iu any. The Queen can have no society. No Mr Anderson. But it is such a sum,

shall not be approached bearer than mission, Sho is as isolated as the statue of La trifling

ten

of the column at Trafal Me Kaye sanggesluit, that it would be

beyond the limits laid down in the Ragulegt Square. On the death of the Prince, letter for the Chairman to make the re-

Anr. 1-As Osaka is not an upso porttious on the anhjeot which published in a who had done all the business of the State, quired alteration in the report, and the thera. Until arrangements shall be made the dato:

no foreign merdhaub vessel can anser Notification by Her Majesty's Minister of save the appearance of hostile action on the for the establishment of a Custom-house Part of the unreholders.

This having been done, the paragraph of at saks, foreigners wishing to import Chairman as follows:

ustom-honsu nt. Hugo, according to the The accounts are now Jaid before

Regulations of Trade attached to the you, Bird show the

been lius already 00 past six

After paying all other open port of Japan. Commissions,

Bil Interests on Loans, and outgoings of

every

remains &

Bam of Company. $57,124.94 in the hands of the Of this amount the Direstore have appro printed 260,900 to the Reserve. Fund, and assuming that you would agree with them

Band

he did was chiefly that his sincere cor- the first half-your, and he thought that was mate the number of lots that should be pat! XII--No British or public tho-Brown! it's Brown! what a shame!" w

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BARRY 3 PARKES.

Américau interests in China, we note colleagues who were not ill pleased at his the ground. He concurred entirely with Her Britannis Majesty's Envoy Extraordin November for British subjects may Queen's subjects."

without the aid of his colleagues than the ministers of either England, France or Rusma. "That be accomplished what diality as regarded British interests assured him of the British representative's support in must questions, and that in those which did not concern us he was at liberty to act as he saw it having no opposition to dread on the part of his the confirmation, which had been given taking the onus of inducing fresh on to believers in American desire for an- cessions. It was far different from the nexation by some recent official. aots. other Treaty powers whose arma hitherto We had not then noticed a communiou-have been so dependent upon their mu tion, aigned by General James Kiertual interests that the act of one affected han, an addressed to the Editor of the all. That the British minister is the San Francisco Bulletin, and the manner chief, it mot only, supporter of the now in which our own suppositions are veri mission is significant, and we may add fied by this document is somewhat that we are confidently assured that the curious. Wo reproduce the letter in full matter wag under discussion at the Bri-

the view taken by Mr Anderson.

ary & Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan. II.B. M.'s Legation,

Osaka, January 1st, 1868.

REGULATIONS FOR THE TRADE AND MESI DENCE OF FOREIGNERS AT OSAKA.

below, as it beats upon a matter of con- tish Legation before Mr Burlingame the Aeport, as corrected, was road by the goods into that city most enter them at the

even received the offer he has accepted.

filerable funportance to British interests in China. The Consul advocates the acquisition of Woosung in a manner tione with China if carried out: Accord ports to be a true version of the sandal,

tion that of Kioto excepted, which subject can speak to bor without her pers

and at Osaka, they may not go Nelson ож the top

QUEEN VICTORIA AND MR. BROWN."

THE LONDON SCANDAL London is the centre of England. The somo is the light of the aristocracy-her abono In the same their sorrow. Her going out and coming

she found herself alone with the kingdom and an immense housobicid to take care of. She could get nothing done. Her orders had to run through dozen or twenty handa The

royal servants have a routine out of which they will not go, even for the Queen. It takes about twenty to do ond man's work. The servant who opens ons brings a pitcher of water will not fill the glass. The

Queen found in Brown &

which would totally change foreign reli-IN another column we give what parthen working of the steamers for ties, and must pay duty there unless duty Queen the contre of London. Her prosendoor will not open the next. The one wh

six mouths.

paid

the same

ing to the policy at present pursued there with which the Queen's name has been Premix of Ioning Expenses, Salaries, way, a good exported from Osaka by in- ber down sitting and aprising when

ail the Treaty powers, that, no matter acquainted with the mysterica of the Decrrabur Sist Widescription up to foreigners must aleg be clear from, and pay and where she walks or rides-ów ebu Prompt, able and attentaro servant. She

has been a tacit understanding between 60 wantonly associated. We are not

Loau

they

46

y years w

the

peer

any

duty at Hiogo, before can be

shipped speaks--who attends her--are on board any fursigi veesel at that port noted and greedily read. After the carfully gave him- full, charge of her domestic ar rangements. If she wishes ride or walk, what steps are taken as to establishing royal domestic manage, but we mispent

ABT. II.-Lighters, towboats and, pasof a model domestic life, with domestic are a carriage or a

or a railroad settlements, no territorial acquisition that if Her Majesty really does prefer shall be inade by aunty one of the That the unsophisticated service of a single

bege bista, propelled by steana or sails and fine traveling round the globe, and herself orders go through Bros. He is attentive belonging to foreigners, may ply between the idol of the British public, an Americas and obsequious, but is an orgellont business France has qug desired to free herself servant to the formal mumerics neces now, as at the last meeting of Sharobiolder caryo and passengers under the Regulationstopished to find the London atinesphere man. One of the Queen's cliaracteristics

Hiogo and Oreka for the conveyance of ary perhaps to the wagement of a

that the best investment of a hereto auuexed, and subject; to the profull of scanduky the ranie of the bighost10 promptness. She exacts tius of her largo official household, the fact is quite would be the reduction of the Luau on the sins of the Regulations of Trade, atovi lady in the land connected with one of hur servants, and Brown masts this exactly sufficient to account for the origin of the Company's steamere, they have employed it

lowest subjects, the names of the Queen He attends the Queen in all her journeys to the Treaties.

and Mo

He presides over that portion of Windsor Brown on the line of all classes Castle appropriated as the Queen's resid spiteful mandal. It is not likely, how for that purpose, and thus reduced the

ART. III.Foreigners living at Osaka from the rag-picker in the street tot $7,134,94 be carried forward to the next half-year's account.

the following boundaries, namely: On the in London. She Bits back and forth from cifer without his permission. Ho has The Chairman proposed the adoption of south the Yamatogawa from its month as Windsor Castle only to meet the duties of more influence over the Queen than the Report

sa amined which, having from that place through Kiokejinuura to Palace, her towe residence. She likes the hold his position while the Queen holds far as Funabashimura; and a line draws State. She seldom sleeps at Buckingham living aw in the Kingdom, aud he vill Loom again seconded in due form, was fro

Sada. The town of Sakai is outside the retreat at Windsor, and lives near theters. But he is thoroughly detested by all, carried

next proposed that the in-wits but foreigners will be at liberty to viroom where the Prince Consort branthou the houseboki. Little be cares for that.

No obstruction shall be opposed to the free twenty miles in her own dominion without Windsor, is heralded in the court papers. Company's teamers Bit it. The road between Osaka and Hiago his last. The solitude of the isle of on tho

lica

BROWN AT THE RAILWAY STATION. outside the limit ten ri from Kiote, is favorite with her, for slio can ride The coming and going of the Queen from airculation of foreigners either by land or being seen. Mr Heard observed that only the three water in every part of the city of Osaka Balmoral slie the Highlands at All London goes to see the arrival or de- ranning steamers wore insured

lay's off Queen

and plays the partnre. She has a The motion was

special train to herself. open to the Japanese public.

ART IV.The foregoing articles

woman. Driving around in a low wheeled right royal train it ja. be

It consists of revised at the end of six months, on way by carriage to which is attached a rint of a three coaches, au sugine elegantly adorned, should it be deemed necessary.

she visite the sick, the intir, and the and a pilot ongine that ruis bolors. No- poor. Her carriage is fonded with comforts which she distributes with her own bathing is allowed on the track while the Brain is running in or out. Twenty bounder dorping in any house is a beredictiuit, minutes before the train leaver Fondan

All this the Londoners dislike. want it. They give the Queen for the pomp and showc Of rogulty

ing leaves Loulou till the signal s .3 in They faraish then that the Quém has reached the her state carriages Bud her hundred for the round trip, which ale pays ons

station at her castle. It costs the Quee and of 1 her

Mr Deacony

surance

reduced to the sount of the loan which

was seconded by Me Sassoon.

from this well understood, if unwritten, agreement is no bocrét ; it romaius to be been, whether the United States will also pronounce against the present line of juicy, which has hitherto, as regards over, that the royal woman who, in Tier to $120,000, and that the balance of all be free to go where they please within in the realo. Tit Queen is seldom enca to it none of the royal servants France at all events, been maintained youth, refused to permit the exercise of solely by the uncompromising attitude ministerial patronage to the displacement assumed by Great Britain. During Mr members of her household, will be Wade's tenure of ofice as Chargé d'errified in har mature years by the im- Affaires, he more than once positively potent meers of disappointed milliners, instructed Consalu oficers, that the or by unfeeling scandals which have no in concession" us applied to the better foundation than to prurient ima ground occupied by British residents, wasinations of an aristocracy, whose man not to be used. French officials still use ers and whose morals are such as "to the words "Concession Francaise," and wake the currency of malicious alander have thus maintained a silent protest possible among them. against the views of Great Britain, al- though, it has been hitherto understovi that the French Governincat has acceded to our expressed desire to avoid the The Reading Society met again, at the assumption of direct Imperial authority 50 persons were presant. The readings London Mission house last evening, about over the land occupied by its subjects were very successful, especially those by If, however, the United States Govern. Henry Murray at 1. Crawford, Braja Wesning, the thin edge of the wadge some esemen from King lese sud thin

LOCAL.

carried unanimously. Mr Cook asked what arrangement existed to the payment of the debt, and if any sum was fixed for payment one time.

The following notiation line slap

Mr Bitchwork replied that $25.000 was the sum fixed; but that it was arranged by much as could be spared from the monthly the Directors some time ago to pay off assed receipts.

Mr Cook sun he thought, as the Bank

It being necessary, on the opening of Hiogo and Quaks to British trade, that d

due provision should simultaneously be mada

of Or

року

and itsala

the want

conch

is allowed to start from Windsor.

is

will have been inserted, and as we can do latter gave much humorons point to a no more than protest, the matter really mié

piece. rests with the American government, which certainly has the unang both madward, Assistant Magistrate at to learn of the death of Mr-A; netary and polítical of attaining any such Balasore, Bengal. He had just returned end. One thing is certain that if the from a visit to relations, in China, where acquisition of Woosung by the United is amiibly manners and well enttivated -States becomes au, accoinjilisted fact, mint Ind gained in many friends.

France will immediately follow suit, and Great Britain must then, in self-defence, asue a responsibility from which sho nów shrinks. We cannot say that we regret the prospect this operied up, as we last evening, and were most loudly apolad been said in the papers and Her Majesty thereon shall be male sorvaut. Her Majesty found hsin at Bal His quick ear catches the sound of the so-

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THE DE SOLLA TROUPC.

This Company made their second appear ance in Hongkong at the Theatre at

by

As

Any

by any of the

breach of thesnay

WHO IS MR. BROWN!

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we cannot it urge upon the British young American Indy offering orgelfone statistics and facts regarding thed by the 80th clause of the said ter she became a widow, she found s

eyes of the growd who are kept back by the

should be so paid off as the receipts cameo in. of Iler Britansió Majesty's subjouts résert also pay for the entertainment of all royal from win pocket every time the train rune

Mr Lepraik proposed that the raditors ing to, or becoming resident in that Post or also Windsor to London should rescive $125 each, and that Mr City, the nudesigned hereby notilies for life-the closing of the palaces and her ri In the presence of Indreds of people who or guests. Her refusal to join the gaieties of his train Brown exercises supreme control Ifart should be appointed an auditor in the information of all subjects of Her seconded Ty Mr Hitchcock, was carried. room of Bir Sassoon which, having beun jesty, that in tho exercise of the power Londoners. It harus trade they say, and the royal sight, Brown onters the middle

to play the Queen deeply offend theat

| liv Ather in and about the station to witness consi clause f Mr Anglers m then asked why the line Ner of in by the clays the the anfferings of the

rested hin

Council

poor for between Uanton and Macio had not been day of March, 1600, it has this day bandomeplayment are laid at the unen's door, and exauines everything to see if all is bo occupied by his royal prisireas, tried.

and established and caused to be printed for ministers have planted with her.

orto right. Ho stands on the crimson carpet Mr Deacon replied that it had been found and to be exhibited in, the British Consular meet the public danaud. Pauls has lan stretching from the outer doar to tho cheaper to allow the stints to ny ludofices at

to run them on that line, they had Regnation and Gaska, the following oned her with his nicst effective anvcast, Queen's coach. Fl looks steadily into the

which will liavo effect in the A lose worthy tirement is soon attributed lost fully $2000 by the experiment.

manner provided by the said Order iu the Queen than grial for the Prince railing and by the police, and does so with the question had been abled, becaise of Hingo and Osaka, until

Mr Hitchcock reniarked that he was glad Council, throughout the Consular District Consort,

the look of a servant of the lower class, pot the pleasura of

with na ahrewd and canny" a look as any plauded by an indience which made up

good fea see in a British "protectorate of various demonstration what it lacked in numbers, elsewhere, on the subject, and he thought

Mr. Brown is the Queen's confidential Scotchman who ever droseed the border. known. points upon the coast the best means of The Mussos: Dishwood were sparkling and now would bo favorable opportunity to

moral. Ou har first visit to that castle nfsanding cortege. The Queen's train starta eventually benefitting the empire. Et vivacimin, and Miss Lizzio

penaltiva, Dashwood

at half-after five. It is twenty-seven mi order in Council, namely, for each offence, servant silent, and und obeynivus, very at- nutes after five and Her Majesty has not government the dearability of coming to gained rociferous applause. Master ચાંદ Mr Heard stated that, during the two imprisonment for any orm 20% oxocoding tentive, very efficient, a man who seldom ret appeared. Said the officer who steed toms clear understanding upon the mat Solla sang the Death of Nelson" with months of 1886 (September and October) three months, with or without hard labent, spoke a word. On inquiry she fona this beside the on the crimson carpet in answer

had been a servant lug in the empley to aty question, "Is not tho or a fine not

Queen late 7 Albert Ho cojoyod the conti Do you so that clock It is new tooty- find itself ignominiously left out in the scarcely to be expected from one a young. Penses amounted to $10,219, The expenses 500 dollars, or the not exceeding 600ce if the t

without imprisonment, and with

Prince, The gem of the evening from a musical of the steamer had been previously reduced

The

Queen took him aine muutes past five. In half a minute told " as regarits any sivegociations which mint of view, nowever, was the Move to a minimum, in spite of whics in loss of or without further fines for continuing for affusion, ficing a Highlander he events take her seat, the whistle, will sound and the her employ, said to those doors will open, the Queon will enter, hay take place, and the time has passed Maria Ridgway's masterly performance Gif $1,200 mich was certain. There was offices ut excelling in any se 95 dol whom a "protest" from Deat Britain we may be allowed to apply such a term to literally quironly any freight between the lars for each day during which the offence into the presence of Her Majesty in full in bu insation lialf after, precisely." carded the weight of sunothing more ally artiste) of De Berint's well-known parte, and the only support was Chinese continues after the original fine is incurred. astume, that is with bare legs, to the great use enough, at the oxnet domont mention- scandal of the fall chessed luukera in the at the doors wore thrown open, the Queen, than a mere expression of opinion,

sixthair for violin. and piano for it passengers, of whom there were alxout 4400

place. Froin was minst exquisitely rendered, and Miss a youth. The our boats, he believed,

step to stop Brown went tended by Brown; entered A short, thick Ridgway

on earned about 4,000 a mouth; but t

they "wás heartily applanded at its con-

till he has become the prime minister of the sut gernu-looking woman she was dressed were clusion An avertisment in another sunil steamers, did not inaute, and incurrid

Queen's household: And the old fand be wholly in black, followed by her younger colon announces a third concert on Satur much less expense than those of the Cum-

tween the Sontoh and the English is covived children and the ladies of her household. AMERICAN FOOTUDED IN CHINA-CARD

and we notion that in view of pany. It would be a certain loss to attempt day evening,

to run the steamers on that livo, as even FROM GEN, Kiefnan,

qumershā atggestions made to the magers EDITOS BULLRITS.In,your issue of the they have decided to reduce the price of the passenger traffic was less now, than it

Was in 1860. admission Suffering as the Colony is

The following is the letter to which we refer. The italies are our own. It is hall

11th instant, I notice an editorial headed from impecaniosity, this is & move in ution Foothold in China, in which the right direction, and we hope à full

you advocate the acquisition of #oosing by house will be the result.

the United stuce as a colong in the same Maner in which the British holl Hongkong

and be

CUTTING AND WOUNDING.

For my experience as Consul in China, I earnestly endorse your

advocney,

This chaiyo against two Taipingshan love that Woosung, from its topographical gahbling house son, which has been poud- position ja Thi place, which, for on mering for a long time till the recovery of the tantile and other interests should be ae-wounded ma, was again under considera guired. It is ac

and Whaug po Gaskell for the prosscntion. The winded | Mr. Caldwell for the prisoners, and Mr, vers, 14 miles nearer the sea than Shany-

The heaviess freighted vessels casi at mali was identified, and some of the wit

wattec..

Mr Anderson having admitted the rea soubbleness of the reply, a vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the business of the meeting,

dollars,

(Signed) HARRY S PARKSÄ Her Britannic Majesty's Envy Briraor

dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan. H.B.M's Logation,

Osaka, 1st January, 1868.

REGULATIONS. I-Evory British Fessol on entering the port must show bay colours, and keep them hosted until the master shall have reported hur arrival and deposited her papers at the Consulate oflice:

tion of the Yaugland at the 'tion by the sitting Magistrate this morning the Japan Herald. In this paper we read: crew out board.

Saigou

e, for Bangkoh

Whampoa

103

ew,

New,

652)

700

hange.

-4/83

4/39

sight, Rs. 2184

River and the Whang-pou, it would ANZIOL

the "bar" between Wooeung and that occasion, they need not be reproduced at

remand was granted;

hois in

Pe Shangliae he say of trade, while

All Bitch advisinges which Shanghap now

RIDNAYPING FROM THE NORTE,

eight, Rs. 218

eight Bank, Tls, 73,

B.,

11 perc por

pet & par.

per

per

23.65 per fa

28.80

40 per Bbare, Ola, 22 per dent

14 par osat pin. Old; 8 per cent New, 1

per cent

in

Prises

the Queen's

B's prosence. All sorts of She walked with a sharp, imporious tread, stories were started and are still in circula-looking ruither to the right nor to the luft. tion. At one time it was reported that she Brown handed her into the coach. The would marry Brown if she had to abdicats, door went to with a slain, Brown' gave the The Queen is known to be a epiritualist, signal and disappeared in one of the upon which it is said that she believes the patients. The train moved on the exact spirit of Prince Albert to be in this man. murent, and faint cheers to the Queen, All possible influences inve been brought to and loud execrations on Brown." bear to remove him from the Queen's BO vice. She is well aware of the scandal con- necting her with Brown's, but sh will not yield one jot. To the impassione expostulation of her nisters she replied by an imperions wive of the land, which induced the ministers to back out and depart.

HOW BROWN LOOKS.

BURIZIGU.

THE STAMP AOT IN NEW YORK-The N.

II Masters of slips on depositing their HIOGO AND OŠÁKA.

ship's papers at the Consulate office must The Basilish has brought down the first also deliver a copy of the import manifest, number of a new paper, the Hiogo, and together with a list of all passengers and

Sunday Mercury saysThe other day, Osaka Herald, published in connection with gasons not forming part of the registered

in a sighboring city, without hint or warning, the detectives made stem Hlogo and Daska was inaugurated by

On the 1st January, 1808, the opering of

thousand dollars from six hundred store- TI-When a vessel is ready to leave the port, the master will obtain a port clearence

keepers, who, mostly ignorantly, infringed Royal salute of the Japanese flag, which from the Custom-house, which document

On the provisions of our Ravente Law.. Wherever you find the Queen, there inst bead of by time come and anchor there, which mosses crone gained for the defence but was flying all day at the maiomast

that Considering our people have not yet cargo, and a list of persons bot forming Scotchman, who knows that there 181 Stamp Act, it was the civic duty of the sulate was the only deremony observed, and in his vessel, must be delivered at the Con- him. He is a coarse, common looking surt citizens of their danger. But thus were the New Ports opened to foreign late office before the ship's papers canthe of a fellow with iron-grey hair. He is evils of the revenue system is that officials one of the trade and a fresh fold found for enterprise returned to him. Masters of British vee about fifty years of age, nervous and wiry; do not look on the public as their fellow- and commerce.

adds must always give twenty-four hours with quito a atoop in his gait coarse, hard The two Chinese mentioned last evening

an empty plain, marked here and there! solate.

be wiled, caught, and plucked. In the dressed or. ditcher

and quite uncome of morality, and for the sake of public IV., -Stones, umber of Northern Chiname, were with stakes to denote the positions of the The The objectiplie

ther eibetance tending to lessen the depth as attractive looking á person is any day outside the Chited States is practically re- the case was ordered to he

they cannot do at Shangkas, on account of as we have given the facts' ou a previous all the men of war in harbour this with the together with the manifest of his export you will find Browo. Au is a shrewd grown accustomed to the severities of

Place Boing at the jungtion of the Great this stage of the proceedings. A furthering of the British ensign at the Onn part of the crew intending to leave the port power poined the throne that can touch Government officials to warn their fellow.

The

road for talked of, and which, by land, as in custody for having attempted to kit proposed settlement of Hisgo is still notice before they can clear at the Cón- features, whiuli make him look like a collisions, bat as their viotiina-pigeons to

cases, could be transferred thence by a

would be only seven miles longe

wap

that we want no territory brought before-Mr. May this morning bul streets, the aen wall and bund are nearly other, Ballast Cinders, or any foriable in his her clothes. He is about comity, it is demanded of the Government loted in our inrchase of Alaska and our ut- / ding reference to Hide, pencuibpleted as are also the Onstom-house and of the anchorage, shall not to thrown overs | laborer about our 'wharves. Roja nervous tabulish that system which inevitably

the Governor Guvernment often, and to hear that the tapted purchase of the Bay of Banana, It appears that the victims were eleves sale of the land will take place probably se. Therefore, why not seguire Wousang Shanghai men, who were induced by the towards the end of the present mouth, if motor nur fitture commerce, is infinitely two prisoners to take passage for Hongkong

ich

frore importance than either 1. Its as under Fromise of getting a salary of $81A otification janted by Sir Harry Parkes, quisition will be really my first fusticid in month, with food and clothing. On theft, and dated January 1st, is as follows The But the first fort for commercial arrival bere, they were further indnoad to The Undersigned hereby makes knows to pepolerance there, and a simple dinty go on board the Macan steamer, and were all subjects of Har Britannic Majesty that wick the United States, owes to the me. then on a fair way to the ageet-selling the port of Hingo and the city of Osaku are

apolls of the Pacifio.

barracgons, had not a passenger opened this day opened to British trade, in accord

Bel-

board within the limits of the harbour; but busy meddlesome, but lie attends strictly plunderers, and the whole people liars and tends to make merchants thieves, officials must be discharged as such place or places as to his duties. He sets to know nothing, pendurars, and t aball be indicated by the Consil

and certainly seems to care nothing for the

ENETICS. An Irishman was summoned Any vessot having on board gun detcatation in which he is held by the powder or day other explosive substance in vants of the Queen, and the nation at large for refusing to pay a doctor's billy when he any quantity over and abire that which is HE QUEEN AND BROWN ON CANVAS was asked why ho refused to pay. “What required for the use of the ship, must re- The opening of the Royal Academy at for should I pay?" said Mike "share ha port the same at the Constilate office, and London for the season is a great event didn't give me anything but some emitice, until it is discharged, Minst anchor only in The aristocracy attend the opening in and the river a un could I keep in mid witch berth as shall be assigned to her.

extra ebarge is inado the first day, and all stomích at all at all,

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