Shoi
But
THE PECULIAR PEOPLE." On Friday, Mr. Payne hold an inquiry at the Crown Tavern, Blackfriars Road, touching the death of Luis Wagstaffe, functen months old. The deceased was
of the faith! the date
Though a
THE CHINA MAIL..
Miscellaneous.
THE TREATY PORTS OF
China ano Japan,
AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL,
618, With 29 MAPS and PLANS.
by
Miscellaneous,
King, far surpasses them. It is difficult to know under what class of books to place it, for it contains a mixture of history, topo graphy, hygiene, Murray's Hand-book and Bradshaw'a tiuide, all as complete and
[No. 1504.-MARCH 30, 1868.
Miscellaneous.
OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION,
BRITISH CONSULATE, CANTON, bxcstlent their own line as could be ex-
8th February, 1868. A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE OPEN PORTS OF
The undersigned has to notify that by pected; and though, perhaps, the book will TILOSA COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH PB-
it is cal instinctions from His Excellency Sir Ku not prove attractive to students, KING, YEDO, HONGKONG AND MACAO, culated to give a more intimate knowledge therford alcock, K.U.B., H.M.'s Minister
of the towns describes, aided FoxNG A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME
by the a-Flonpotentiary &,, in China, tha cellent mape
which
Emailısı accompany
Britian Consular Agency at Macho was CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, work entirely of Chinese-than any of the closed on the 31st January, shed will not
more olaboratod works that have preceded
for the prescut be re-opened, The Masters *We
туе tuust
have said enough of Britisli vessels will be required hencefor- A show shat for any one about to visit, cr
ward to deposit their ships papers, with the resido in either of the countries described, inforisation; but many useful hints.
Shungha Rerbriter May 7, and Supreme Chart and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. A very useful book has just becu issued CHARLES A. SAINT. (late from the Press in Hongkong under the
CANTON, 22nd January, 1868. title of the Guide Book and Vade-mesum
The undersigned as the honor to make Shortrede & Co.)
to the Treaty Ports of China and public, to the information of the British compiled and edited
lited by Mr N. 3. Dennys.community at this port, the accompanying The Book is very conveniently got up;
cross during the heat of the day. pouring of oil out of a plital at. to the child's W. F. MAYERS, F..., H. M. C. S. this work contains not only most valuable Captain of the Port at Macau,
D. B. ROBERTSON, H.BM.'s Consul,
THE SALT PLAIN OF ABYSSINIA. (Brain Edin. Workly Review) Three days hard travelling over a rugged -and barren country, where it was difficult to obtain provisions, brunght Mr Coffin to the edge of the great suit which, he says, all abyssinia is supplied called the Pugliar Poople." with salt; int it appears he did not know girl, she was manol Louis, after a saint of of
the great
Salt Lake of Assal, to the the Church. Mrs Fany Adley, No. 15. south-west of Tajurah, which is the source Princes Street, Blackfriars Road, said that of supply for the southern provines of she was a wild, and was one of the “Pe- euline. People. The focused was the
wharf In the hot mom this ant plain, which daughter of Thomas Wagstafie, is about ten miles broad anil forty or fifty boarer, and Maty Andrews, his wife, The long, is a barging place. The rays of the child was
slays delicate, and it suffered gua are reflected with intense licat from from a cough The elders of the church So. the salt, and the glaze is alust blinding were called together, and they anointed the It is then difficult, if not impossible, to child. The curcanny gone through was the
threat? when Mr Cottin
in January it was passed in
it was hest. They prayed to the Lord to the wet season in the lowlands, and rain the child and raise it up again.
Witarest fell almost incessuntly. The edges of the did not anggest the calling in of a doskar, Bait Plain resembled mud, and the passen because when she was herself laid low the gets sank so easily that it was dangerous to Lord of All raised her up again. The rear paza over. Mt Lefebvre, in his marrasive, so they did not call in a doctor, was blut
Earsed is the wat says that beneath a portion of the salt is Scripture sait, deep
Jakes
in and that sometimes caravans trusteth in inan," and also, "Trust not break through the crust, add.
and men and งง เเถ
flesh. A juror Did not Jerus
to the sick camels sink, and are seen no more. He speak of calling in physicians
interspersed with maps of
of the various tren-despatch from His Excellency Sir Ituther did not see the place, because on account
Witness-In what part of Holy. Writ do you
by ports, and contains, besides much useful ford Alock, K.U.B, H.M.'s Minister in local information, historical sketches of Chim, with its unclosure, urging on British of the intense heat he was unable to reach find that? The juter confessed he did not
Bubjaurs the necessity a great caution in his information from the know; but he asked the witness, If your
much interest. Our renders will feat, the acceptance from the Cluness of written natives.
tive stories, which are.
turally was broken
interested in what is said leg
in a doctor, would убиль full Lof taler of
3 of evil spirits hunting the Salt or would you merely pray to the Lad fo (Singapore Free Press, May 9.) Plain and destroying passengers, and of get it ended 7 Witness The Lord d saya, We referred briefly, several days ago, to Shanghai; and a good idea of the his guarantees commonly called Security
***The other perts enchanted buildings which disappear with Not
Lonnys' work of the righteous shall be new work published by Messrs. A. hortory of this place to univered in Mr Chogs," those who inuutiously enter them, are roken." De Thomas-Dinaloc, 19 West- xitle & Co., of Hongkong, entitled "The in Chum and so those in Japan are
not broken."
But it carefully described, and almost nii par- would be utterly impossible, in a
call.
a
NB DENNYS, LATH, M. C. S.,. AND CHAS, KING, LIEUT.-R.M. A.
HONGKONG
LONDON N. TRUDNER & CO. Pride, $5, leather half bond Opinions of the Fress.
concern
very reliable, it is probable there is a lokunistor Brisigs Roul, said that the paraula Treaty Ports of China wheddens ticulars which can be required by the
in the vicinity of,
of, and ritming nudora art called upon in for a burial certificate after of the and that the salt is paled the child was dead, and of course lie refused, ed notice of such a work, to give an ade- traveller or resident are to be found in
tenta. The historical
19
by plain, is the case. at to give it. He had since, by the coroner's, quate iden of its contenta,
by
at Lake
on.
geveral summa-
and Curtis.
OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.
BRITISH CONSULATE,
U. B. ROBERTSON, H. B. M.'s Consul
Copy, Circular Na, là
PEKING, Uctober 27, 1867. Sin,I have to call attention to a noti
th
copy of which is herewith enclosed for your. suformation. It convey's useful warning to Briush subjects as to the necessity of greal caution in the ncceptance from
the Chiness of OHINA AND JAPAN.
written
guarantees commonly called "Hamurity Chops "The difference MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER between the Chinese law and customs and
Qx
COMMUNICATION-
FOR
Professional and Literary Men, Missionaries and Residents in the
East generally. EDITED BY N. B. DENNYS.
our own on this head renders then in great dogrue, as experience us, shewn,
for valueless, and any security they prac tically unford usuless without there is other and cullatul security. It would be well therefeso to ensure publicity to the enclosed within your jurisdiction, as a fair exposi tion of the actual conditions which limit the value of such guarantees i in any appeal to the Chinese authorities for execution.
Your obedient servant,. (Signed) RUTHERFORD ALCOCK. D. b. Robertson, Esq., C.B.,
Assal. Mr Coffin mautions a precnation
order, de a post-mortem examina- events of jutereat since the foundation of this work, which may be justly regarded Boston issued by Mir Consul Bledhurst, taken i erossing thy salt which we have
He found that death: had resnit the settlement of Hongkong, are perhaps theíurray" for China. not seen alluded to elsewhere. The Arabs ed from infiammation of the lungs, too much condensed into a who make the page nuufacture sandals The disease had been going on for ten days.ry; but the most important feature in the from the leaves of a dwarf specica of palm, 1 medical aid had boon called in, the chi composition of the avoiety of the present and these are worn to protect the feet of would have had a fair chanes of recovery. told come to consider that the book colony, is detailed at greater length. travellers.
Brandy and Water was highly improper; On the western side of the plain MrCofuit would aggravate the disease. Thomas before us raskes no pretensions to be a his- A saw some Abyssinians procuring it. The Wagstafle, the child's father, was then tory, but merely a guide book, we cannot 0129 of the ant presents the surface the asked for an explanation of his conduct in hesitate to pronounce it at once the most apperance of tough ico which has been not getting medical aid for his child. He complete work of its kind ever issued. The sunweil over and then subjected to frosts said, "The reason is, I gave my beurt to Appendix may be termed the China Brad but in some places branches of pure the Lord six years ago, and I believe that shaw, and the text teens with interesting in form something like coral-appear on God is of my body. Now, I believe that papers, historical, botanien, and descrip the top. The layers vary from two to three when I am laid low the Lord will raise me tive. The maps and plans are useful illus feet in thickness, The Abyssinians temp. Six years ago I believed as the people trations of the geographical position of the adzas, with which they eat ant blocks in of the world do. One of the elders. the treaty ports, and a valuable assistance both Bize and shape something like the stones used by mowers to sharpen thoir suythes..
Corner said the These blocks baing свед to season food, life through the fault of the parents: in not
of small form a cubrous sort of
procuring necessary medical aid, and the money value-gack pico, in ordinary circumstance, offence umounted in law to manslaughter, being worth tweeter-halipany or three- Elders eight leave their own lives to the In extraordinary circumstances, curso of the Lord if they liked, but the lives they attain a much higinge valus; not as of children should not be played with. He money but for use as a hossary condiment. liked their notion of trusting in the Lord, Thus Mr Rassant in a womit letter writs but in this cass they had gone too far that the soldiers of Theodore at Debra T
almost cut off fruits comunication
as ingeh as a dollar for each block.
pelice,
church will add deerasil child had lost its
this." The to travellers and resilents.
A
(N,-0. Daily News, May 10.)
very interesting book has lately been published, entitled The Treaty Ports of China and Japan," to which it forms comploto guide, and regarding the history
PRICE $6 PER ANNUM. Opinions of the Press.
(Fouches Advertiser, May 4, 1807.) Wo have received a copy of Notes and Queries:" this publication will be really. of which it gives intereating particulars.usdful, it contains much matter relating to Maps of the variona koealitios described are China which otherwise would be lost, and inserted, and on appeudix shews the exist we wish it every success, inclogues, Chi iug means of transport between Europe nese antiquaries and acieutite men ont
H. B.,'s Consul, Canton. [ENCLOSURE.
The Undersigned desires to call the attention
of british subjects in this port to the necessity
of exercising great caution in the acceptance
bort The BuTonding country, Kere-giving Tuinis Watalin B Mary Andrews lace within reach of the general pub | wil term their medium of communicationsuits ive been instituted in bts Cousular Courts
The jury, after a short consultation, rand america and these two countries. A especially to congratulate themselves he only called "ecurity Chops. The experience turned a verdict of Manslaughter against work of the kind was much naurled, to appearance of "Notes and Queries,
with.
Salt the country is describirk as a fertile cases, Air Cold, the coroner, after consult-hink. felly readers te mir to see these several isso, both on account from the fact that the Churso are in the bit
plain.
from the Chiasse of writion guarantes, com- as it of the past two years, during which numerous with almost unvarying ill success, against Chi- Wagstate." coroner said he would lie information regarding the districts and bring into netice what otherwise mightness suretice who have failed to fulfil their The Salt Plain appears in divide the Da- take buil for the appearance of the acense in which they reside that had hitherto invelain unknown and buried in themselves written guarantees, suiticiently proves that suchy nakil or Dancali Arabs on the oust from the at the Central Criminal Court. He fixed been conceded under the mysterious hiero. Now that Law and Uliciuisa lave en documents, in this part of China at any rate, saritory of Abyssinis. To the west, is far the diagums of 280 for Waystate and his glyphies of the Chinese language, or at best their Gazette, Sis, and Missionarios their which they are given and taken-namely, the Science, and Philology their. are comparatively worthless for the purpose for as the mountain, the poogle are Arabs; but wife, and two sureties of 240 each. Two open only to sinologues. Tho-nodest but they have been conquered by the byari members of the svet, hat reanufacturers, expressed by the antice, that much will Recorder, the varions divisions of mental auditional protection of the obliges. from risk or hisne, and are subject to the ruler of Tigre. becaue sushies.
an elder said that in be
in be found in the present boog that is new thought and work in this land ought to be loss. This is in bo accounted for, not from and A few hous' journey to the west of the Rones
Esnes, where they.
bad
minbers of and unknown to the
is, we well taken care of; for our part we are glad informality in the documents themselves, but Hongkong ing with the recorder, decided that when and Cauton, for exau
earli
occupy mote of the information and instruction they of regarding & surety rather in the light of a person who comes forward to recommend his principal, or to assist him towards the attain at Fisko, or as
them, from, their mortal vigour of the foreign community in ment of soure cherished object, such as a lonna net manislaughter. The coroner said that able
placa ac., than as an individual who blads himself to stand to all intents and purposes in there are at least two roads. In a letter of would send the parties to Nowgata in future history alive aunt origo, to particulars of this land:
Report of North China Branch of geological formation and hotanical
he stea of his principal And to fulfil all his the Times corespojident from Sexte, be case For children's lives should be pro- wealth of the neighbourhood. ***
the Itoyal Asiatic Society,
obligations with ad for him. Se prevalent is mentions a repart that there is a rod from at The age for minutes was just, and the fast interesting failure in the book
March 1867. that place to the Salt Plain by which the
they would find, though the gates openedl
under review,
view, is the fusight it affords us Two periodicals which are likely to be of this quainted idea of the position and duties of a caravane bring the blocks of salt. It reens for Paul and Silas, the gates would not to the character of the population in dif- great service have also been commenced grace, that it is a common practice here for to have escaped the attention of map mak open for them when they were in prisonerent parts of
ope
one is published at Foochow and is called a surely to receive a consideration for the use of his name, with the understanding that no ers, and the compilers of the official Buse The ekor romarked that physio killed of the most interesting chapters is devoted The Missionary Recorder, and the other individual responsibility follows you the pro- Book, that this hint is borne out-by the
history al topographical marates from Hongkong and is onder ceas. The Chinese authorities moreover bare accounts of travellers. Neither Me Cine y poople The sainte gained & to a sketch of the histo io 1810, nor D Alonzo Mendez in 1895 victory over the people of the world at the | entures of Form: the vicissitudes of Notes & Queries." It is intended to serve ben found to Support this view, for they have
રણમાં of the case. When EY
hand signed its history, the peculiarities of its inhabit as a medium of interecmuumization for per- always persistently avoided acting upon the
The pass into the highlands in marked in they sincerely boligved in the Lord, it was then
than 100 pages,
Keith Johnston's map as
Mr Lefebre apelle it, Ficho ; but it seems he was of a different opinion, and that he particular ring every conceiv-allord, and the index they supply to the
teeteri.:
of this vast
*Not
One
mounta they till Seuafe, This usual fees, and as thy hands were signed uts, and the reputed minorai wealth of its | sous intem-stel in Chinese Piolatay, Geu-priseigto that a surety is to be regarded as
appour to have entered Abyssinia by the Fisco Tues. They both racunded a
rotein
is evidently further north an Fisko, and farther south than t
than the town of Sonale-pro- bably about half-way bobves the two. Plus pass is said to be as steep as that of Taran- ta, uear lassab, is not so difhout From
the bail bonds they refused to pay the
of compili and accepted, there was no way ing them to hand over the money.
They aga surrendered to take their trial Notes on Form.autious:
at the Old Bailey, Loudon, on Wednesday, of the particulars given in
in the work
he top of this pass it will we judge' counsel, The offence imputed to of the fauna and Hora of the island are fish between Europe and China.
be found that there are two roads, one bearing north to Soufe, the other south west tu
talo.
• រr-
These indications of li- equally responsible with his principal for all the tillsatford ampie subject for research; and, tur
graphy or History. tastos, must thave person of Bir Swinhoe's
the most import ofligatious entered into by the latter, which the activity are perhaps
has been our
former nudertaken shall be faltilted; and they From his ant sign of the times offered powerful
ro-derived snazzy province to record, for they are all aus plead in excuse that Chinese divind practice, ander to facilitate that niutual understanding one whist admitting the liability of a surety for the for manslaughter. Mr-Metalle proseca region. Interesting descriptions of the other, which sevais po bars to estab. acts and detanits of his principal, is nevertheless always careful to treat a surety when involved fed my prisoners werd understled by
through the misconduct of his principal with given,
For details of which we refer our We have, we
we(Fonchow Missionary Aveorder, April, 1607.) peculiar lenity, and will not allow of his being soners was that, while their child was steelers to the back itaclf.
The two first numbers of Notes i que prosecuted or pressed until the ability of the foring from an attack of inflammation of believe, said enough to show the scope and
rie-China and Japan have lui placet prutal to make good all defalcations for the nies, all that was doing was to moist character of the work; and must take
on our table. The magazine is every way himas la despaired of, no matter how stringent the child, and call in the elders of the leave of is for the present, though with the creditaute to its editor and publishers, and or bow positivo the terms in which the guarantee.
*peculiar people" to pray to God for its intention of completing our sketch of tho reluvery
information it gives regarding the varions In the Mr Justios Willey expressed his opinion treaty ports, on a future occasion. at the outset that the facts would not au mcautio, we can assure our rendors that The boundary between the kingdom of Port a charge of manslaughter. The only no one who takes the trouble to gain a to the defendants appen more intimate knowledge of it, will regret fenco imprites Dancati and Tigre is a plait, five days jr to be that they had not called in a medical the tim cumployed. ney in lengtà, and one in breadth, which
acoording to his evidence, evim man, but, they call the country of it; for there is if he had been called in the come rosult found all that they use in Ethiopia insed would have been arrived at. Heid, of musicy, being tricks almost a span Jong Jiowever, tiu probably the belter canza sad four fingers thick and broad, and we wont be to hear the evidence.
and thero is The facts were
We have already alluded to the export ence of Mr Catin fu erossing the salt plain in the wet month of January. We now extract the account of Don Alour Mendez. the Jesnil, who crossed in the heat of d'une,
· 1826
strat
we cannot bat wish them the utmost sucmay be drawn up. cess in their efforts to fill an important and hitherto intrepied place in Eastern liter
ature.
}}
derfully fre, white, and her they ay appeared that the child in question had in vellers, merchinntist is its ok ceurs, we have already when taking such documents, either to see that,
never any miss of
·It sund for a pocordingly gone into,
pi
Under these circumstances, it is clear that it is not desirable to regard Chinese Security Chops in the light of solemu guarantece, to by coustrued, as will ourselve, to the every letter but that they should always be accepted with (Shanghai Recorder, Biny 17, 1867.). We are put in possession of the font. that reservation, both as regards construction From the Dankow Times, May 18,
number of "Notes and Queries on Chin nd intention, which testis separable frem la enying that the present such lustrumicus vecording to Chinese habit of We feel it to be a publio duty to take the and Jaynat.”
would therefore recorded his countrymen opportunity of calling attention to the aber squads in interest and importance dought and stud cial praction. The Undeceigued "Guide Book and Vide Mecum
in its favour Our Kuçifledge Rnd rusi-
csi- gitat
they are protected by one collateral security on which to fall back in case of need, ar to veld in the Treaty Ports of of these countries has hitherto been s of it, though
scattered, se ill-arranged, entenbed as placing that entire reliance on them which they Shortrede away never so much, and this quantity is been sildy from its birth, end that it was China and Japali, by Messi fie orter of were, in a series of works, in different lan-are gecustomed to accord to similar instruments
Co., of Hongkong. great that we met a caravan of it, where attacked by inflammation of the lungs and description of the various places follows guages, and spreading in point of time, over to the West, W. H. MEDHURST, Chanuk in wo believed there could be in loss that died of that malady. No medical man was their position on, or from the coast, as we
the Just two centuries, that some means 400 beasts of burden-cathele, mules, and called in, but all that was done was to
o northward. In each instance the histo- of separating list is really new, cs,of wluch, the camels carry 6 of anoint the chest and to pray for the restoran
position, means of access, accommoda- has possibly be over and over again dee- bricks, and
desired be cribed is much to these bricks,
of the child. 140 or 159, chromed Fanny. Adlany one of tun, foreign rudences, public. hese continually going and
They coming. tell any stories concerning this salt felt the seat of peculiar people," stated, in commmiity, Devile and cost of As a medium of istereommunication on to those connected with the fur East, wi and, among the rest, that in se part answer Lo questious put by the learned taste, associations, amusnuts, places of in these pad niany, other subiects of interest
native institutions, population, local to forest,
of Notes and of it there are houses that look like store, fudge, that the members of the
church
did
must bail the appearance natural history, reductions, in which they hear human voices, and of not think it was sin to call in a doctor, and statistics of trade tre given, along with periodical is of nonvenient ste, is care
government,
Queries
***** We need only add thi several other cratures, and that they call since they lind exse to true knowlega miscellaneous detail of facts and incident fully editeddy bir N. B. Donnya, aud
way by their kamer, und the Lord
they had entire faith in in connection tith particular lucalities. So publishe yet nothing can bu-ress. The Mourish She bad habuif (she said), suffered se called far as we are able to practically test fan ini bitving said this, we trust that "Note published as the low price of $4 per amum;
with a Jim has Cell Chistos sent t toio a
Buch as
thint
the issus
serious illness, had never
LV,
irem
what
commander told me that as he went by frumor, but had placed faith in God, dividunl descriptions of the various places, Queries in China and Japan" wili,acet
BRITISH CONSULATE
*
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there wild a four of his servants vanish and she had a willes (to the witness) Phil Danu are wisely included
they are given with a considerable log recovered always
and
fubuesa. Poking, Yedo, a of fairness.
and with the sess which so creditable a páro duation deserves at the hands of those in- sould never hear of cd of a guilen,
Mr Justice
in the genera thom afterwards. In one place there is a
**The value of the book interested in Asiatic researches. point of red salt which is much used in you think it is a superfluity to call in ac
believe God will ans dlastea. You
BRUTSY. answer your
(Hankore Times, Mar, 1867) physic. Life is to be passed over by night, prayers, and that he will heal the patient greatly increased by a most copious iudex,
and
We insert this wook, aprupea of some pl this work closes with a set of useful ap because the lient is so violent in the day without the assistance of a doctor?
Witness--That our belief. We have
of the work. It consists of a bibli- of the late in our columus, an extract from
from the earliest date in the English ou China and
stiffedrad
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Mr O'Donoghue, the medical gentlenen bor's are, for some reasous best known mend to the notice of our costributors as We travelled all the night to get over who bad buen called in, said that he had to the compilers, entirely excludeth
Word
bia
ere
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***
hops to see this omission repaired. containing some reliable facts in con-
with the voxed question,
Notes" is pecu-
whilst the camel's burdens were sat down that the child died from aanto insinuation the next edition With the exception of Sul a work na the and loaded again, and on the 11th of
of June of the lungs, and he expressed an opinioni
in the morning came
thin
the
pureel of stones that the symptoms iust have been very eftir thinness of the par, the liarly adapted for bringing to light valu-
etul."
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THE HONGKONG SIGNALS, containing a plan of the Signals and Bags used at the signal Station, Marryact's nu- who have already grown grey in their sor meral node, and all the regulations in
and in- mal its people, language, where they tokl is the salt was auftrgent-ami tilat if a mellor'nian bad heen all concerned ; and we have sincere pleasure information in respect to this conh- and wo trust it will be as warm- it deserves by the nnpse- The story of the Moorish commander called in the child's life would probably congratulating the authors and publishes
on the considerable merit of their admirable ly about his servants vauishing in kepping have been sired.
16
rots rising and energetic men, who are now, with what Mr Leieuvre heel of Fisko uf a Mr Justice Willes suimtinel up the case at enterprise and performance. deep lake in some parts boing underneath considerable tugth, and he observed that From the Englishman (Calcutta) of June 8thanks principally to the philological In Bokra of Mr Secretary Wade, making rapid crust of salt. The hunt of the salt it was notorions that the medical profession The cuisbrated values of the advance in the acquirement of the languages explains the use of the cool sandals of pilm difford vary much as to the treatment of Abbé lloc on Chim, and Sir Ratherford to say nothing of the devotel niissiounties leaves which Mr Coffin wore, but which it young children's diseases, and the sole Alcock's account of Japan are,
question for then was whether the prisoners doubt, works of a far
higher class Had caused the
begligence.
now before us; but for practical utility; for all purposes of locomotion, trading and residence in any of the places coming with in its compass, The Treaty Ports of China and Tapan, by Mersis Marek, Dennys and
App
the Jesuit did not know about.
one
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themsolves.
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