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SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT, Batoro the Hon. H.-J. BALL, March 24th, 1868. Fawcett & Co. v. J. S. 'Dounid, $59.50, for goods supplied throu years since. His Honer decided that this plains could not be sustained under the jurisdiction of this

Court.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The matter is one in which the trading

Miscellaneous.

BONGKONG HOTEL.

Families and Gentlemen can find au- Familie Hotel is now open, where perior accommodation.

Private Rooms for Dinner parties.

Breakfast from 9 to 10 M Tiffin

1 to 2P.M. Dlunor at 7 P.M.

¡in imports is completely at a standstill," as ducet ilds so much to the weight, and if far as sulling them is concerned. The reused simply with this object, is little leas bels appear to ho, judging from the newa than fraudulent adulteration. which come to our cars, in possession of ail the routes between bere and the western repulation of Europeans in the Rust is and southern regions; and the Shanes ta- greatly concerned, and it is to be hoped.

era and bankers have found it sprite impes that the final decision which will be ar aible, since the conclusion of the Chinese rived at in the case which has called new year holidays, to travel penguably, forth these remarks, will 'put an end to treated, to Tientsin, her co the total absenco is as impolitic as it is dishonest. The ide without danger of boing rubbed and mal- the practice hitherto in existence, which of a single party of Shanse traders at pre- that respectable merchante are to deal in sunt at Tientsin, although in former years goods which are always looked upon as in- at this period ond or two parties of inland perishable with a consciousnes that they traders would already have come here.

If must get elonr

of them at the earliest pos- you ask the Tientsin Chinese dealers, sible moment lest they begin to fester, is so What are the current quotatious for such opposite every lion of right dealing and such importa? you will be told, "Fe tint it is astounding it can ever have beau iniul traders have not come; there are no entertained, wish more so that a jury rates for goods." In these romarks I refer should give utterance to such an opinion in only to Britial and American manufactures open. Court.. But if argu Artil not to oplam

Muller and Claussen M. A. Goveer, Williamson, Payne, J. de Souza, F. Seu V. Ferreira, and Elienhorat, 8997.50 a in ally for goods sold and calivered, except the last-named case, which was a claim for money due on a promissory note. Four of the defeudiants did not appear, and judgment was given against tica; three were present, and similar judgment was given.

to

arguments as right

219 the last three or

NB. The Public Bar will be open on Saturday, the 7th instant.

CHAS, S. DUGGAN, Manager,

Hongkong, March 6, 1888.

"STAG HOTEL.” SITUATE IN QUEEN'S ROAD.

[No. 1501-MARch 28, 1868...

Miscellaneous.

From the Englishman (Calcutta) of June 8.--

The celebrated volumes of the French

in its compass,

The

Alouck's account of Japan are, 110 Abbé Hue on China, and Sir Rutherford doubt, works of a far higher class and more extensive scope than the ond now before us; but for practical utility, for all purposes of locomotion, trading and residence in any of the places coming with- in its

Treaty. Ports

of Chinn and Japan, by Murs Mayers, Deguys and King, far surpasses them. It is difficult to know under what class of books to place it, for it contains a mixture of history, tope graphy, bygiene, Murray's Hand-book, and Bradelaw's Quido, all as complete and excellent in thoir own line as could be ex- pected; and though, perhaps, the book will not prove attractive to students, it is cal- enlated to give a more intirnate knowledge

wages due to the plaintiff.fbis case was the other. ugond. foreign imports, but principle will not tells which this DERSONS arid FAMILIES requiring Sne bows it describes, aided by the ex-

P. Fernandles 9. G. Rainsay, $16, for adjourned in consequence of the defendant the Capt. of ship Ganges, not being in tho colony.

Fook Loong #. W. Built: $500, for goods gold and delivered. Mr Hazeland appeared for plaintif. Defendant, who is steward on board Hag-ship Rudus, admitted the full amount, and judgment was therefore given aguinat him.

four

years!

experience

I was informed this afternoon (27th Fobavil, of badly on most trustworthy authority, that some

that

· ORIENTAL BOWLING ALLEYS, Entrance-Wellington Street,

pl

cellent maps which accompany it-the work entirely of Chinese than any of the sore elaborated works that have preceded

We trust we have said enough

of the goods which came here in the stentner Ying-re-fei are being sent back in her, the them here, and fearing their loss, if left Chinese owners seeing no prospect of selling here, through rubbers or fire, or lesing heavily in money by bolding them, prefer the course of sending them back to Shang. This fact alone will fully shew the C. Bochstetter Q A. Raugel, $15, for ideas entertained by Chinese uerchants of goods sold and delivered. Defendant having prospect, at the moment, for the and diminution in prices and falling off in ] ) EOS. to inform his Friends and the Pub- from the Pruss in Hongkong under the

Tientsin import trade of 1808. been absent from the Court, judgment was given against him.

Yip-lock v. R. Devine, 845, for white washing and painting a house. Defendant aaid that the work was badly done, and ho only admitted $20. His Lordship said that this case should be referred to skilled person to survey the works. His Honor suggested Mr. Barrington as arbitrator in this case and the matter was referred to him with the consent of both parties

Hai

the bad

from

the

rumoured

четве

DAVID BROWNE,

W. P. MOORE

DETURNS his sincere thanks to the Pub

a show that for any one about to visit, or reside in either of the countries described, this work contains not only most valuable informations, but many useful hinta:

Shanshan Recoriler May 7, and Supreme "Court and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. A very useful book as just been issued title of tho

Guide Book and Vade-mecum

in the Treaty Ports of China and Japan, compiled and editad by Mr N. B. Denny's. The Hook is very

conveniently interspersed with maps of the various trea

gut up; la

ty

porta, ant

and contains, besides much useful local information, Istorical sketches of

onch interest. Our readers will feel nå- turally interested in what is said concern

ng Shanghai; and a good idea of the his- ***The other ports

Lounys work. Lory of this place is conveyed in Mr

IN. C. Daily News, May 10.)

had al

almost anid frau-

perior Hotel Accommodation will find dulently--thishe

goods has continued it at the above Establishment.

EDMUND R. HOLMES, proves, perhaps Baton Kramwoll's

explana

Proprietor. tion of conspiracy may have some little.

Hongkong, July 22, 1867. some good may be wrought by she obviona weight, or at least it may be hoped consideration of the injury which the trade as a whole must sufler from this cause. Our goods will soon lose their nestige in the eyes of the Chinges and others if this systoin be allowed to continue unchecked, (LATE MANAGER OF THE ALBION HOTEL,) consumption, will soon teach those inanulio that he has opened the above Bar It would appear, from the information facturers who continue fraudulent practices and Bowling Alleys, and trusta by strict received from time to time by the foreign that dishonesty will not pay in the long attention to Business, and the comfort of community here, that the rebela are posted run, and that practices such as adulterating visitors, tu merit a share of their patronago hille West of Paouting-foo to goods cannot be resorted to without the Iced Faney Drinks of every Description. N.B.The above-named will not be res fang-shway city in the East-places lying risk of losing, first their reputation, and about the centre of the province. It was afterwards their trade.

ponsible for any DEBTS contracted by the some few daya back, that a small

Late Proprietors. body of their cavalry, 400 strong, arised

Hongkong, February 1, 1868, with double-barrelled gous and spears, had THE SYSTEM OF THE UNIVERSE. come to within 70 from Tientsin. "How far their cantonments min south I am unciation, at Dundee, Professor Tyndall gave At the late meeting of the British Asso- able to state. Our knowledge indeed of a lecture to the working-classes, and ex- the real strength of the. rebel forces is very plained, in biz usaal Incid

lid in general for their generous pain China and also those in Japan are Chan Alah v. M. Sarope, 822, for munsy

the point way, and T camot

really state dute ou a Chinese Promissory Note, date with anything like certainty in it. It is present day regard the system of the unit is ever, to be found at the old Stand, traveller or resident are to be found in

meagre

aguruf.view from which men of science at the tronage of late, and feels quite proud that carefully described, and alocat all par

his humble efforts are so highly appreciated. tieniars which can be required by the. 28th March 1800, bearing no aignataro. evident however that they are strong en This a somewhat remarkable casa. Defend

The conclusion of his address was Corner of Peel Street and Queen's Road, this work, which may be justly regarded as dant admitted six dollars Plaintiff then ongh at present to maintain their position lows called a witness who stated that she saw the that the imperial forces are at present not these statements: there is one tap-root serve any Gentleman who may feel the ne-

in the centre of the province of Chibli, and

"One fundamental thought parvades all where he will hold himself in readiness to the "Murray" for China. transaction between, the plaintiff and the strong enough to expel them. The in- from which they all spring. This tap-root is cessity of living any tonsorial operations defendant; she was guarantee for the loan. serin forces are said to be stationed be ancient any as out of nothing nu- performed. His Honor said it is lucky for her, tween the rebele and Tientsin and Paking thing comes that neither in the organic had not signed her name to the Promis

world for in the inorganic is power produ- Bory Noto; if she had, she would have been

cod without the expenditure of other power; responsible for the whole amount. Judg

that neither in the plant nor in the anitual ment for plaintiff for antonot claimed.

is there a creation of force or motion. M. Buld a. C. Volkmann, 956, for money

Trees grow and so do men and horses, and had and received by the defendant. It

here we have now power incessantly intro-

the earth. But its source, as appeared that the plaintiff had paid defend. Jurywen in the course of the trial of Mody duced upon t

For he it ant the sum of $50 in advance for board Gregson in the Exchequer Court, is have already stated, is the sun. and lodging for three months; but that ale worthy of notice as illustrating the low nois who separates the carbon from the oxy- was turned out by the defendant before tons of trading morality too frequently sit-gen of the ourbonic acid, and thus enables the threw months expired. This casa, bow-tertained among men engaged in business. them to recombine. Whether they recom

The case was & claim instituted by the bira in the furnace of the steam engine or ever, was adjourned.

plaintiffs, Mody & Co., merchants, against in the animal body, the origin of the power defendants, Gregson & Co, for damage they produce is the same. In this sense we resulting from certain extraneous substances are all souls of fire and children of the su having been used in the manufacture of But, as remarked by Helmholte, we must be 2,500 pieces Grey Shirtings, which after content to share our celestial pedigree with arriving in Caloutta and being stowed eix the incanost living thing. The frog, and the

which was month in the plaintifa

godown

monkey proved to luave been in good condition, werend, and these terrible things,

were and gorrilla draw their it power from the FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME (M. 0. Daily News. }

from Found damage which damage aceruut

(A laugh and applause. ) Taking it for granted that thero osists, the loss for which plaintifs claimed. The tome estimable persons here present very as stated by the authorities, the large Im- evidence in the case was particularly clear, possibly shrink from accepting these state- perial force of 6,000 soldiers in Chill, it and there was no doubt that the damagements; they may be frightened by their 30. pp. 618. With 29 MAPS and PLANS. the least interesting feature in the book strikes one as strange that the rebels, only resulted from the use of the extraneous apparent tendency towards what is called

by numbering, as stated by the authorities, at substances, which were introduced to the materialism a word which to many minds must 20,000 men and all badly armed, have extent of 20 per cent. On the case

expreszed something not been, ore this, overpowered,

ered and this subujitted to the jury by Baron Bran

and avowed that the protines placed in tranquillity. I have no who spoke in justly severe terms of the physical philosopher, as such must be a doubt, notwithstanding the unfavorable tion of the manufacturers, one of the jury-pure materialist. His inquiries deal with

Ohow Sueu v. Same, $6.20, for wager Aus to the plaintiff as a cook. Defendant admitted the agent, and judgment was given against him.

TIENTSIN.

COMMERCIAL MORALITY. Supreme Court & Consular Gazette, March 14.

A Tanark which was made by one of the

same source as

it

DIER

the

Sharing, Hair Cutting, Shampooing,

20- cants.

50 + 50

Particular attention paid to setting Re-

Zors.

Hongkong, February 4, 1888.

4ap

A very interesting book has lately been published, entitled "The Treaty Porta of China and Japan," to which it forms a complete guide, and regarding the history. of which it

it gives interesting particulars. Nothing but pure Vegetable Shampor Maps of the various localities described are used in this Establishment, and it invigo-inserted, and an appendix shews the exist interns of unsport between Europa rates and beautifies the Hair.

and America and these two countries. A work of the kind was much needed, to place within reach of the general pub lic information regarding the districts in which

hich they reside that had hitherto been concealed under the mysterious hiero- glyphics of the Chinosu language, or at best open paly to sinologues. The modest bepa expuested by the authors, that much, will be found in the prosent book that is new and known to the

*** Hongkong and autou, for example, each occupy more think, fully justine reader, in, 10 than 100

THE TREATY FORTS OF

hina and Japan,

COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE OPEN PORTS OF

THOSE COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH MING, YEDO, HONGKONG AND MACAO.

CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS,

AND RESIDANTY IN GENERAL

thay pages, comprising every conceir- able particular regarding them, from their Alive and foreign, to particulars of ological formation and botanica!

History

the of the neirlibourhood. · ***

it affords us

ander review, is the opiation in dif-

into the character of

of the

ought to be known and readful. But W. F. MAYERS, P.R.0.8.; H. M. C. S., forent parts of this vast empire.

N. B. DENNYS, LATE H. M. C, S.

AND CHAS. KING, LIRUT. R. M. A

*** Quo

of the most interesting chapters is devoted to a sketch of Features of story and topographical The vicissitudes of its lustery, the peculiarities of its inhabit- hisatord nuple subject for research; and, to

appearance of matters at this moment, that men observed We frel convinced that if I matter and force, and with thou alone. The HONGKONG: CHARLES A, SAINT. (late A ants, and the reputed nanerni wealth of its

deal of time to do their work.

On the evening of the 24th February, the authorities reported the rebels at Kaou yang city, lying west of Tientsin about 250 le, and that his Excellency Chung lad this day despatched another body of Chung's corpa against the be Bakew, 180 le frum here.

Having heard this morning (24tb), that the inhabitants of the city and suburbs were in a great state of excitement all fast night (3rd Feb.); and that the Fire Bri-

stratig, were on for the uprchant in Calcutta or elsewhere, the streets or on watch all to whom they were consigned, to sell them Bigbi

in consequence of reports heing pur

of the native buyor in

in Lulia or China rent with the pooplo that a body of rebels having to discover after a few months that were seen during the day of the 2e Feb, he had paivhaned a worthless article.

Bride,

footeris

2000

Shortrade & Co.)

LANDON N. TRUBNER & Co.

Price, $6, leather half bound,

Opinions of the Fress. (Singapore Free Press, May 0.)

rom his

of Mir Swinhoe's tastes, must bave peworful attractions. Notes on Formosa" are derived

ved many of the ticulars

given in

in the work under revian.

* Interesting descriptions. of the fauna and fura of the island are given, for details of which we rufer our

We

readers to the book itself.

We

No. 1501

AL.sc

F

BY CHAT

THE HONG

containing a plan

used at the Signat meral code, ani force respecting ta

the Princi belonging to and i PRINTE Price,

TO MEME

ASSI

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Jiming

PRICE

CHINESE

BY S. WELLS

Published at the

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638 PP. DEMY OF

FIFTH E

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Original Publishi

The following is tents of this Book:-

CHAR. 1-

Four Treat 1.--Treaty with.

Chinese Tox

2.--Treaty with S.-Treaty with | 4-Treaty with

Supplementa

CHAP. IK

· Artitles of P 1.Tarition Art 2-Tariff on Art 3-Rules respect Chinese Tot 4.-Description o 5.-Description o

CHAP, D.-

Foreign Commis

Port of Canke

2-Port of Chand 3.Port of Kiung 4-Port of Am

-Fort of Fooch

6-Ports of Tame. musa.

7.---Port of Nin 8.-Port of Shar B-Ports on the

the luteris 10-Part of Tage 11. Port of Tienes 12-Port of Nuwel 18. Colony of Ho 14-Colony of Bla

CHAP. IV.

Foreign Conner 1.--Intercourse wi 2. Treaty betwee Jayan 3.-forts open to 1

Nagasaki. Kanagawa and 4.Jsparese Coin:

витез.

5.-American Cor

CHAP, VA.

Moneys, Helga's

1. Chinese Curren 2.-Chinese Nume

3.-Chinese Comman

4-Mirasures of C

5-bleusares of Le

6.-Chinese Land

7-Chinese Divisio

the

who fakes the trouble to gain a tin semployedil,

gate, through the eastern and north-scarcely necessary to dilate, buten, it is said: "It is all very well gentlemen; but who events of interest since the foundation of more intimate knowledge of it, will regret

70 la from Tientain, I took a walk to the Upon the dishonesty of such an north

we cannot

in

oils and Queries:

0%

the Imperial force

fores will eventually orush the those articles had becusoldimmediately after action which he has to investigata is rebel force; but, as usual, they require they arriver. Now, seeing list, as

this vice would not have been necessary action, not spontaneous action

* SOOTE Apparent,"

not the cran- the transformationa and stated, it was in-ridenes that no portion of tien, of matter, and force, And whatever the dainage resulted from bad condition of be the forts which matter and fores the godown in which the Shirtings were may asane, whether in the organio world stored, or from any other like circa metsace, or the inorganic, whether in the coal-beds the meaning of these words cannot be mis-and forests of the earth or in the brains and taken: It is simply this that the juryman miscles of men ble physical philosopher and the portion of his colleagues who agreed will make good his claim to investigate

balievo, said otongh to show the scope and with him, would have seen nothing wrong them. We have been talking of matter and

chameter of the work; a must take in the goods being so mads up, that they force; but whence came matter and whence We referred briefly, several days ago, to would just last out a sufficiently long time catno force 7 Yout resember the first Nape- a new work published ity Messrs. Abort leave if it for the prescit, though with the intention of congeting our sketch of the leon's question, when the ravens who to rede & Co., of Hongkong, entitled "The information it gives regarding the various companied him to Egypt discussed in his Treaty Forls of China and

"Japen." But it

a future occasion. In the treaty ports, ou presence

bcatittime, we can teṣare our readers that Pence the problem of the universe, and would he utterly impossible, in a condens-

t to their own apparent satisfaction.

tioned notice of such a work, to give an ad He looked shit to the starry heavens, and quate idea of its contents. The historical made all these? That question still remains the settlement of Hongkong, are perhaps ern suburbs the principal business parts refrain from expressing our entire concur- unanswered, and soience makes no attempt too much condensed into a general samma- of Tientsin-to see how matters wars look-reños with the weighty remarks which were to answer it. (Hour hear.) As far as I can ry; but the most importaut festure in the ing in those quarters. It struck nie that made by Baron Branwell in his summing so, there is no quality

the human intel

society of the present ecomposition of the the Chinese

He justy hinese people in tho suburbs were in

up,

observad

that for a man lect which is fit to be applied to the solution colony, is detailed at greater length considerable fear. Every body And every to say

profess to sell you 7 llis, weight of the problem. 1 antirely transcends its. When we come to consider that the book thing very quiet; but the people spoke in of ention together with anch starch as, is Fashion this mystery as you will-with before us inakes no pretensions to be a his- A

(Cheers.)ry, but merely a guide we com- noceanry to use for the purpose of man that I have nothing to do.

book, we cannot their speaking of to-day

hesitate to pronounce i your conception of the

ce it at the most

at once of bawling to one another who useless clay, which I have only put in in Builder of this universe is not an unworthy

thy complete

work of its kind uver issued. The einversing. I did not ofiserve the least order hit I may weigh it and get a price conception. Invest that conception with Appendix may be termed the Chinn Brad-

I was told by the Tien- business going on.

from you

which should not otherwise your graudest, and highest, and holiest shaw, and the text teema with interesting fain dealers that none of the usual Shanee have got,' was a gross irunt, and if commit thought, but be warefnt of pretending to papers, historical, botanical, and desurip- Uristors had come this year, owing to the ted by one man da collusion with another know more about it that is given to mantive. The maps and plans are useful illus routes being infested by rebels or robbers. hoth would have o sonimitted criminal of to now. Be careful, above all things, of trations of the geographical position of the I was astonished to learn that Lieut. Dunlop, fence? Upon the explanation by the professing to see in the phenomena of the treaty ports, and a valuable assistance both in command of H. M. gun-boat Love, had Judge

of the law referring to the sale material world the evidence of Divine plea to travellers and residents. gone tu Peking. Admiral Sir Harry Keppel af gonds by sample, that it is not sure or displeasure. Doubt those who

From the Hankan Times, May 18.. placed the Dure last antemn at this place, aufficient merely that they should corres would dance from the fall of the tower of

We feel it to be a public duty to take the to protect British life and property during pond with the sample shown, but also that Siloam the anger of the Lord against three the winter and one would imagine that the present is not a Siting time for the fend for the plaintichautable, the jury who wore crushed. Doubt thoas eqtially Arst opportunity of ailing attention to the we notice that who would pretend to see in cholera, cattle Guide Book and Vade Mecum" just is commander to leave his vessel. Early on the Counsel for the defendante tendered a plagte, and bad harvests evidence of Di-sd for travellers, merchants, and resi the morning of the 25th February, the au- bill of exceptions to His Lordabip's ruling, vine anger. Doubt those who say that the dusts in general," in the Treaty Ports of thorities threw a bridge of boats, it kind of and we shall watch with interest the ulli depreciation of railway scrip is a conse. China and Japan, by Bicssrs Shortrede&Chim which otherwise would be lost, al pontoon bridge, one : feroes the male decision of the case under a pequence of railway travelling on Sunday. Cut to go river, just

the British settlement, so We must, however, confess that it is difti (Cheers) They know nothing about it.” that the soldiers may communicata excult to see how the ruling can be

overtaru peditionsly and freely with either side of ed, as it appears to us to be in accordance

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low voice, almost in whisper ordinary incior and in the 7 lbs. tliere is 1 lb. of But be careful that s

Fary

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(Fewch at Advertiser, May 4, 1807.) We have received a copy of "Notes and Queries: this publication will be really usszul, it contains much matter relating to This order of

we wish it every success. + inologues, description of the various places follows nese antiquiries and scientibe men ought their pos

position on, or from the coast, as we especially to congratulate themselveshe go northward. In encli instance the histo- appearance of “1 Notes and Queries,' as it the river in case the rebe's should apper |with the clearly recognised principles of MR. SEWARD, having purchased an iccry, position, cans of access, accommods will form wir meding of mication at either point of it, 1 rada round the law, oxcepting some arts of

fine berg, and stored the ruinsal of ci warth- tm, foreign roeidonoes, public buildings, and bring into the what otherwise night rampart of the city, said to be 30 le round and ingeniuus description which may be quake, pruboede to negotiate for a volcano, community, mode and cost of living, di-bavelain unknown and buried in themselves. (12 miles) 1 tonnd soldiers and cannon brought forward upon the point of what it says the New York Citisdn.

wate, dassociations, amusements, places of in- Now that Law amil Ufficialism have overywhere, and saw the new bridges of and what is not merchantable; anch for Tax Boston papers compliment the dali- tereat, native institutions, population, local their Gazette, Science and Philology their boats being made across the dulurent bran instance ne that a defect only discovered oncy of the sculptor of the Everett status government, natural history, productions, Notes and Queries, na Dissionarios tlidir ches of this river. An edict of the 20th and only discoverable subsequently to a making it look so much unlike its sub-and statistics of trade are given, along with Recorder, the varions divisions of mental February promulgates the news that fight sale does not constitute nustebautable jest that no regretful reminiscences can be a iniscellaneuus detail of facts anti incident, thought and work in this land ought to to ing took place ou the 14th, Luth and 18th nea

awakened in anybody by contemplating it. in connection with particular localities. So well taken care of; for our part wu are glad February at You-yang pity, distant 260 lo Should this ground be adopted, it is to WANTED TO KNOW-What kind of ropes far as we are able to practically test the in to see these several issues, Leth on account from. Tientsin; that the Imperialiste re be hoped for the aridit of British Trade are used by a thimble-rigger? How many dividual descriptions of the various places, of the information and instruction they bisined victors and retook the city of Yaou that on behalf of the plaintiffs great stress knuts an hour on a person tie! The they are given with a considerable dogter allord, and the indos they supply to the yang tand that the rebele, after the last will be laid upon the fact that the ma: difference between minding the train and of fairness and fulness. Faking, Yedo, and montal vigour of the foreign community in

this land. day's fighting, retreated in this direction of mufnotaters are one of thin iguorkat training the mind? Whether the lion of a Maceo are wisely included in the general Kaou-yang

of the risk they run in introducing ex-

Report of North China Branch of party has anything to do with the donde irvey. The value of the book is The Britiel steamer Ying-tiefel, Captain trageous substances into their goods on Whether one is (haunted whore greatly increased by a most copious index,

the Royal Asiatic Society. Drage, arrived off this settlement at 7 The whole question was fully favostigatur!ceives daily visits from his mother's sister and the work closes with a set of useful ap

March 1867. o'clock on the morning of the 20th Feb, Upfore the Manchester Chamber of Com Is the feorgia Legislature & negro dele pendices. The last of these is the greatest Two periodicals which are likely to be of being the first atetimer which had come here mates as far back as the year 1865, when gate has offered a resolution to the effect, novelty of the work. It consists of a bibli- great service have also been colaisenced this year; and the Auterican steamer an argument whial Reefs to its

tras man or woman of either race be alographical index of all formal works pab- one is published at Fuochow Shance, Capt. Friend, which came. aid Che wholning weight was used by Mr Toader, lowed to intermarry, quless he and she, listed from the earliest date in the English The Missionary Recorder," and the other foo, arrived on the satilement at 94 o'clock M.P.,

with reference to the introduction of the contracting NYSON is compelled to cal boy si

pavky, want to."

language on China and Japan. Philologi- ornates from Hongkong and is called at the same day; both vessels being heavily extraneous substances in the finishing of

for acine reasons best known MR ALFRED

& Queries" it is intended to serve gentlman held that, the nanosises his regret that it is a longer to flie compilers, entirely exelndet. now consider the mercantile reason of 1868 of any substitute for four in the sizing was letters, or to acknowledge the MS vorses, the next edition. With the exception of graphy or History. These indicatione of li as aninmenced, so far as the importation of deleterious, the manufacturers ought to which he is in the babit of receiving from

That

of otor

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and is called

a medium of intercommunication for per

Made with British and American infoment it was proved that the employment possible for him to answer the innumerable We hope to zoe this omission repaired in sous interested in Chinese Philology, Geo-

tures and some opium. Wề consequently

the comparative thinness of the paper, the terary activity are perhaps the most import gutting-up of the work is very creditable to ant sign of the times" has been our

goods is concerned. The question may now abandon it and as this has been provod | strange, inaugurating & system of public ali aoncerned; and we have sincere pleasure province to record, for they are all means

be asked by the foreign Shanghai merchaut, beyond question there can be not exonse SPAIN IS

after reading this above how "But how for any manufacturer continuing to do so, and ooropulsory education,

is the import trade looking during the oven apart from the chief wint in the case THY demolition of Charterhouse School isturbed tixios y reply is that had under doties that the China clay intro has been commenced.

in congratulating the authors and publishers to facilitate that runtual understanding one on the considerable merit of their admirable of the other, which areas so hard to catab- "I enterprise and performance,

lish between Europe and Chine,

CHAP. VI. Western Mone få 1-Anuamose Mur 2-Port of Siguri 3.-Treaty with Sin Siamese Dongy 4-Netherlands In 6-Philippine Isla Saling Directio 6.--Malayan States 7.- Burmese Mone 3-Istinu resider /

dras, Bombay 9.-Ceyloa 10.English and Fr 11.-United States o

CHAP, VIL S Tables on PricTM, -- 1.-Comparison of 2.-Relating to Fac 8.-Itelating to Tid 4.--Comparison až V 5.-Measurement. 6.-Bullion Operati

tione

APPENDIX. -Coniniai

for the Lust of Japan lalands; also gi of Chinese Words oceny Sailing Directions; and sitions of places on the 11080 Coasts.

The author in bis Fr tables in Chap. VIL, for measurement of goods, a bean selected from the among

the foreign we Those fur dollars or pence have le for calonlating t ore exterider tablea, in stan of the author, P Last section of the same ments in Bullion." furnished for

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perience in the cachang of the precious metala in

The Appendix of S hey reprinted With short interruption from d Singapore to lakodad

and for the linear tions have bean improved

of the Chinese character

all places that could be-

Orders may be sent China Mail Agents, ur old CHARD (Lute A

Ching Mail Office, Jar.

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