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of the Chinese governatont which have not been given up by Treaty."
And in the exercise of this right every Ciovomment copipels obedience to the Cus- tom House laws and regulations all wlu bride within their territories, on pain of conflesation, fins or other penalties. The
THE CHINA MAIL. collection of the venue. Fees agit not alion for such an und must in the first to be given, and more cannot be claimed. fistance bo tatative, and more or Ica But if it be true, as is frequently alleged, hesitating and progressive in its advanen that there is no country in the world per from still beginnings. An institution of hapa where the maritime duties are an light this Eind, if it is to have any permanencs as in China, and nine in which Customs or success, must be of native prodne rules and proveliure payas less, heavily in lion, however fashioned, and nurtured by must be alloyyid for assimilation of new
1832 46
the same year (July 1800, Messrs Dent & well deteribed by the runt ostrátrung. Co. shipped. 591 loads of fos at Hankow, Hauce, too, the univerzal complaints wa for which they paid only half the proper hear of the woar and tear of life. There is duty, representing it to be a dust, a strain upon us which overdoes the brain falsifications which was discovered by the and nerves, which produces the nefrona natoms offices on examination. It was prostration from which most men suffer to occasionally and many suffer ofich, and on this accent, duught quadvisable, to occasion
the duty on Ton dusty' Aud amfiers which caneca nivat forms of physical weak- were accorilingly used to
Chinese Government not only have not Trade, it must be very difficult to take out Poravnuiture and grafts and time on FORSALE to the adveral Porta ness and hilment to exhibit a low nervous given up this sovereign right, but bare has 3850, of excentio lindas su Ants and the rionetration of te 500ts to lay the same obarger bu Tea dust as on
the most explicit teras in all the Treaties entered into with Foreign Powers.
as a demand for extensive change of systous or administration
The various modifiengond, however, dug. gested in the matter of regarda cxtension
"This thon in lie trus point of tizas fived in these abo-, dispute between the Foreign merchant and by Bout & Co., that on ita discovery by the orig
fraud or lition of Ten bonds-1
how
merchant, as has been suggested in one of day. Again, tho caring from day tu?
to
of the const
more
su far, then, a tious inay be required to give fullor dove topmout to the principle on which, existing tranties are based; and better execution of the provisions regulating the conditions of foreign trade in Chiun through the medium
west therefore would re of a
is already reply
the
.:
sich.. kimil,
neryous tissue
+45
clearly
Men
who have
pra
well
the trade. Duties tion. Neither do conceive, from the in administration of Maritime Custist state that ia.his opinion the duty on quality. But thes,38. migher in un the ports, an effective and went in the Southern Suberia their action the more intence the
atum of its protection would be lost. The Horgand bonds substituted. The roviseu
; resulting
But it is more than doubtful whether the Buduch will but hdvince my good, well, lu the twelfth of the fifth year (January overwark in the, asset or the full sun the The wear and tear of In the Treaty of Tientsin, for instance, Article XLVI provides that the Chinesó
ofly likely to destroy, all, preneh 1667] .despatch was received from the Intieark is, the I time and inode of pay-couli
of headily growth.
meter Gonem! of Customs also, in which tual labor cannot be as great as it is po
There fogard to questions of litigations or abserved with reference to the falsifica pularly believed to be. Authorities at each post shall lopt the ment- the collection d const, tradu duties
nothing hostile to health in intellectual means they may judge most vent the revenue suffering from pre at the main time with the exports the a
Sumecials, the finn should of course have been work tile Custoin House, tulo 1 other questile
of any in the wamportals, are all tider distoniy, and taking the eslating four rules, required to pay the whole duty it seem-gimbed to the top ranks of the Huggling." departure for the consideration of all quesosideration, in order to delertuite, in which have been provisionally in force ed hardly funt, hawever, that Tea that, fessions must have done to by the most
labor, bilt tions connected with the Customs Admi- communication with the Foreign Board, Shanghai to regulate obses of colification, which is a coarse and inexpensive article, iuniegs Arid unreinitting
they nistration and their regulations.
far fuch changes as have been shiggsta'n Basis, the principle of loss has been should pay lie saute charges as Tes; bere relebrated rather for long lives, that vely, with certain thought it would be a more equitable ar- for premature deaths. The professions are exteunively, As a rule, it is evident that the numbered are practicable aud can be effectul with Späd
modifestions, so so, inchide all cases of Fulgucout if i sniller duty were levied full of old men who have been hardworking or stringency of such regulations or form general advantage,
napon
among successful But there are many conflicting interests dispute, whether confiscation or ens bo in
men, sird alities must have some relation to the difficulty experienced in collecting all just to be considered, and if posible resoulfull question, and there will be mule equally being that Musers Dient de Co. lind baton a very harge, proportion live to te schad line dues, sul securing the revenue against lose even in respect to Foreigners; and the kitty to wake kiow you the provi- considned that nothing further need he why thought shild sickly men over with a the Ports, ist very quired to pay the fall duty, the Yaman able age. There is no disturbing resaviz by frand er smuggling on the part of the is by no meus tasy. Draw books for shortly to
understand, be paid in ions to blir gud now under fiual revision, said about the matters hat with reference pale cast of its own. The brain is as natural traduce from who payment has to be stahes ondout risk of scrions loss to with special instructions as to their general to the question whether or not the duty on an organ as the arm, and is
nated.
As suggested,
quito as red ports might probably be more the Customs, and complication of accounts, bearing for app, an changes or modifenary to will until the Northern and South-working. In each alike healthy activity Teq, dust should be lowered, it was neces- able to work and even to strengthen by . advantageous and agreeable to the foreigu the price of syoce
ern Superintendents of Trude lil consider entails waste and reparation, and the memorial--although I think the first trade duty at the same time with the ex-
this details of the ouse, and made their difference between them is that the repurs But it is port duty in to enable the carying river
reporta spring of the sixth year [Felu nary, from the blood in quantity, white the are
tion which the misele necds stoaders to enough to observe that free
free ports are not
come, and go mpidly; the the condition under which Ass Bead
March, 1867 (the Northern Superiptend steamer inforest
balance between healthy good to the several Goveu tents in Trea yoy out against any change in this
Tea dust might be reduced to halt thas qu
q waste and healthy reparation in life, a BO with China to Place
as they balance each other the more merchandise could be secured from all in formation before me, that the preposition in progress, with every
not yat arrived, but in the 1 land tention, however, it is very evident to do away with the Tea bonds would be part of the Chinese Government to give it that nothing would be gained and in tnk.received forourably by those chiefly intereffect, and to sanction which modifications year, 11th month, and day (November life. Of course if a man altogether ing away all direct futurest of the Chinese ested. Formerly the coast trade duty had as experience may have adown to be
bi in which ho quotes, a report from and the nervous system will then suffer Government in the preservation or exten to be lodged for Ten; that was done away able in the interests of trade, el 007), a despatch was reived: from slects his muscular system it will author
relief f is to be sought for what is most real that there is a great difference in price reaso
And from intellectual labour from Hunan the Setrotary of State for the Colonies that the ed for the simultaneous payment of full ex meminials; but in the disul system of the dust, which couies
omnes exclusively
anan the general kalth th Treaty of Tientsin is based on an infor- port duty on gouds shipped by river shea provinces, and the levy of finland duties and Tsiagitan, and consista principally of muscular developinetit should injure intel. coness of reciprocity. So, I think, H. Mors, and for the retira of the half import with all the accompanying obstructions and the refuse dust of Red Tea, mingled lectual rigour. The brain of the intelles- The Superintendent tual workman should be as well developed, Government has always understood; and it duty in the evout of the goods being sent abuses which constitute the greatest oh with a few stalks.
as in accordance with this principles to a non-Chinese Fort within three months. stacle to the extension of trade and the remarks that whether or not the duty is to
healthily nourished, and us fitmaly knit strictly that the samo right of taxation is reserved In June of the following your the Yauen free exchange of the staples of foreign be reduced one half, namely, to Taels 1.20, as the arus of the blacksmith, or the by Treaty to the Emperor of China, which was induced to extend the period allowed trade wither import or export. The depends, of course, upon the conclusion the enlar systent of the athlete. As a matter
and in the winter
winter ones are add, months is freely exercised in the Queen's dominions to twelve
and press heart
Taungli Vaniễu may arrive at.
of fact it generally is so, and it is by neglect on all foreign trade.
of 1864 the authorities consented to regard
of cominercial activity i aprings
The Yanion, having thus ascertained that of health rather than by actual overwork The only questions of a practical nature, Tea as a special shipment that is to say, development. There also the greatest Tea dust is w cheap urticle exported from that the evile attributed to overwork crop therefore, are plainly such as have referent nearly all the Tea that leaves the Yangtze difficulties are encountered in the way of Hsiang-Nau, and that if the duty on it in. What the age is suffering
from either to
to the
of collecting duties or Ports being for Foreign shipment, it was redress or improvenient. 1 entirely agree remain at Taels 2.5.it will be prejudicial to propaly under-rest than overwork. Thers posit with the Chamber of Commerce of Shang the welfare of the Merchants, has consented is too much occitanient. Business By: their rate.
make a compromiso, import duties the time of shipment,
eting, politics are exciting, literature It is therefore ordered that the exiting and if we cannot say that conver the first, d-revision of Treaties fa not neces-and that the shipper should simply enter consideration are those connected with the
There is no reason why any changes into a boul, the vonditions of which were bone fide admission into the country of following alteration shall be inride insation is exciting it is because conservation
tres To which experience may have shown to be that from that date he would within twelvo English manufactures. desirable, should not be at anca proposed maths either produce a certificate from the comuunication between this end free the Customs Rules.If the Ten dust do is one of the lost arts of seint life and has markets not excted in value 16 Taels per 100 given way to more stimulating and exdring the the querior and the const increased for catties, a duty of Tsols 1.25 shall be levied expedients to pass and obtained by the ordinary menus, at the Shanghai. Customs proving re-export, or
the time. We leave cilities for the transit of goods
cuil dispoent of Her Majesty's Minister. With failing that, pay the half import duty.
produce,
but if it be above this value, the duty ourselves no time for rest relaxation, get out going into the particulars specited in Thus it appears there has been a greater security for their safe transmission; shall remain as before, viz. Taels 2.50. no actual rest, are almost
strangers to the several memorials, or pledging my-selen of measures adopted entirely and exemption from all arbitrary charges Onlers have been issued to the Northern quet, gentle, nexciting, but most restful half to adopt the same viw in cach case in the interest and fur the couveuior vexatious delays are all wauted. These and Southern Superintendents of Truls, as enjoyments of hull domestic life; and
memorialists, is the
I have lost no time ence of the Foreign merchant, and up essential conditions of suy large extension well as to the Inspector General of Customs, because we are not sufficiently reonuited for
cried out, In bringing the whole subject under to the present time they were thought of trade are, of course, connected with the to have this regulation
There are, of entse, multitudse of hard. the emosideration of the Foreign Board,
war also requisits to test t, all business duties we cumplain of overwork; with a view to the adoption of aneh sug
Minister m. the subject for his information. working men who careially avoid this polier as inay seem practicable, and nut gestions as
With the object of preventing the falsifi- of burning the candle at both ends. They Incompatible with the legitimate interests
ention referred to above, it will be necessido so, however, at a cost, though it is a coat
toast in accordance with rule 10 of the ther are quite
afford Secing. willing
to which distinctly states that it is that business demands all their strength, attempt to divide their force between labo- tious work and more Inborious
us play.
Toroigu trades the best security for with in the interest of the Foreign alin. It is not in this direction, however, that the Taotai of Bankaw. Tho Thotai states with it; but there is probably no more koh Chamber of Commerce infornia tha teza Regulations of November 1862 providor serious in the grievances set forth in the between Tea properly ao called a reason why nervous dovele 18
mode
Blac
As regards n remedy for any defects in reed that it should not have to depon that the most essential questions, for to make a
T
2.
inland
to havs feliz answered the end contera quisation of material menus novessary to the plates, and pleased both the owners of goods end. The right of residence in the inte-
The Hauko rior-of
navigation for vessels Mensacialists now propose to get rid of the of foreign build and the establishment of
trusit and come". system of bonds an simultaneous letion of the coast trade
and owners of steamidra.
Bodliat
And the
on
com sach
of the Chinese Government, and oven as to a reduction of duties, although there is not the suns right to discuse thunt without a the first is superfluous and the demand for a formal revision, I do not au- a cause of delay and inconvenience. ticipate from my knowledge of the disposi There is here an evident eflict of testi tion of the
Tsungli Tamen that any diflicut- mony, which probably covers sonte skuilar will be experienol ty w
obtaining a fair conflict of interests; but at all events beftire consideration of thre
hure proposed, and they change can be propose there must be desired reduction,
to the eque con- careful investigation. By the present dition of its being compatible wise, une rule, us all the Tau leaves within the trelve
The
Imunication facilities
ar .D. M.
ża
miura
on and as only Railroads dayton of the Chinese Government to put their strength into it and do not
are
ndoabledly aning the principal of these, and cannot be luft out of consideration whether in the treaty or not.
But it is not less clear that there are.
at the
oign trade.
They
dotibt.
to adopt what means appear to it best suit est to protect its revenue aceruing on For-
leave social ambition to men of lehere, and The Northern and Southern Superinten-are coutent to "shun delights and live conditions involving the gravest questious dents of Teade will therefore most the Con- laborious days." Indeed, it is TOTY of national policy, nad to objests only missioners of Customs and arrange for the ful whether this is not pretty much the con attainable by fundamental changes-not carrying out of the following regulationdition, of cuocess in the present day
in the whole fissal of adminis When a vessel freighted with Tea dust is man ust put his whole strength into
urina; healthy rat ceas, the
regard to other interests. Bambir months, the half duties amonating to Bore on reghout the Empire, but in the about to leave a Port she must be exai of air des does not rem, 100 xevi, che period in the merciante lisades to be tira- relations
articles seem to exceed some
700,000 taals are. left that
business,
whatever it
ipro bis
may be But the
if he is tu
man-may
landvantage of the quieter and more do- mestic pleasures which anch allow himself in that they do not always.
fairs and out of himself. He is apt
a great advantage will result to the fo-ed to protiable account, instead of being and the Central Government. The question of the duty be allowed to prosent, and et Poigh merchant, without any grave proju- locked up for mentha, in the Chistom House of transit dues and inbind taxation is more milarly with a vessel arriving at a Port importatib than any other to marchants." But if a Cargo of To be falsely represent djee to the Chinese revenue or nativo trade, banka. And this is an advantage not to be it; is also one of deepest ad to be Tea dust the clicars shall be emaurered in taking hits quite out of his it may fairly be preanniel no dificulty will lightly thrown away.
.he
doubtful to
to the Provincial revenues, and powered on discovery to confiscate the whole It steine very made
As to any W
any sweeping reduction of the however, whether the reduction propond, Tariff to one half the present rates boldly all who are responsible for the means of of the goods. This is a perfectly just, unen-
bed by the Hankow and Hongkong Government tecles to any satisfactory catapu
and bence mainly the hither eure, and one calculated to prevent falsifi- in some cases at least, would materially. henefit foreign trade. As regards intive Me
ByMemorialista, on a plea of reciprocity and ta goal for inatsuce, which is one of the articles probable immunity from any serious loss settlement. From the signature of the
the pains in this Province, and cient at present to remark that while the moment all attempts to deal with it success
to
take bis businesa home with him to brood
, the, daty tevieil at the pits to the Chinese revenues, it may be suffirat Treaty at Nanking to the present Minister of the reduction of duty and of almost any amount of s in Formusa:Laugh a soure of revenue Duty on Tea in Great Britain is still 50 vistus in both tröstios Ive the chan the provincial Treasuries, form, u reality, to be a very bad of reciprocity scewo
argument For
metial
have failed,
the regulation which has been made, that
over it after dinner to the injury of his di gestion; and to plan and scheme about it at It is requisite to inform 13. B. M.'s night to the destruction of
of his
Yet excitement which really drives dull caro
SWAY healthier than perpetual anxiety.
Nu wan can bear to carry his business cares always on his mind. Work is nothing to in its power to wear a man övt, real wear and tear of business is in auxieties lying we is that of facility in
December 29th, 1867.
ete., eto., etc.,
aside and it
of healthy
hataimess
he way acquaint the Foreign Merchants of and profit to the people who own them or per cent., tho
further proved wholly inadequate to secure the
A csanry despatel to small an item in the selling price reluction upon a daty of 5 per cent. And nd proposed. When the Treaty of Nan-Sts RRFORD ALOUR, K. (1 B.
as to the probable loss or gain to the king was signed, in ignorance of many of the only the time it reaches a
Yene of Ching, abipping port, that I doubt exedingly
rown opinions on such and other practical details, as well as the whether a single to would be utiled to the ments to fund it is usual for Govern things now known as to the fiscal system Tong chib, ötür-your, 10th Moun
Government
ment of theory of the Provinelal Government in amption ur expert by the reduietion pamatborn, and those of
The cost of eritage to the coast is this, no far as my information extends, China, the endeavour was made to nieet tho accordance wit ditienlty by an Article in the Supplemen
WORK AND REST. so large an item that the royalty or duty are not very likely to be in
degree, and it was chiefly by virtue of i forms at a very fractional part of the self the unviction of the memorialists, that by tary Isles, disque (left blanka) leviable on and attr of civilized life has a tendency to up to the very shriabeld of founcoro years. designed us a limit refer There is a general belief that the wear that he bore the burden of the Premiership fug price. These are matters, however, for lowuring these ratos to 2 por cont at they nee to the sit
rther investigation
transit.
icerere. If different forms of physical A man who can leave his business behind After twenty years experience a further allment characterize different
nade
fax enjoy domestic or social pleasures of a quiet
furtber
will bet
At
were made to thea
In reference to the demand of the memorate if such a propbility have some-effort
rigliata for increased facilities at the Cusines
gainera fu actual revenue. they would in all 1 beads,tlist of reciprocity and improve amount exceed!
Paimerston
felty in au uursun anxiety away. Lord
in the same direction by a form which the present age he him when he leaves his office, and can Hat in case should this ours is that of nervons exhaustion and anexciting kind, need have but little fear Houses and leas stinrent regulations, the thing to say in a contrary sense under both stipulation per cent ad valorem, with prostration. The complaint of the onltivat of the hardest work. He will alternate-it
of natives. The foreigner has also
couri-
only ground, obviously, upon which any or all of the facilities du
desired can be demanded ment of revenue which would neither be reservation of a right of commutation in od classes is of overwork. Every body is with thorough rest, and it will sit lightly by que Government of another is the com altogether irrelevant nor inconclusive, ono pagmunt at the port of entry to give to overworked, sad those who have nothing to upon facolties whose healthy vigour makus patibility of such concessions with the scen- The better opinion as to the existing tal exemption; and a system of transit cerdo ares motinies the most overworked of all activity a for. It will scarcely have any rity of the reveau, and the regnized tariff seems to be that recorded in the tificates and papers was devised to give this The London season is a trying time, and wear and tear for bins. He will beur hard
practical ethet, but right of the Emperor to collect it--and as memorial of the Chamber of Commerce
this, like the first, has i
back to the country in aits gaieties will go regards the relaxations. of Custom House at Shanghae, where it is stated that been in a great measure a failure. Not all the young ladies who are just plunging into work so wonderinity well that he will be in regarded by others, and way probably Rates more especialy, the amount of trust in the tariff of duties important al-Ingether, however, it must in justice heal the early autumn as much overworked, ooine to rogarl himself, as an exceptional
i that may safely be placed in the listy and terations are not called for," and by mitfest, by the malversations or bad faith or at least be equident that they have person. But that in which he is really good faith of Foreign traders. It is upon Mesura Jardins, Matheson & Co., in their
boon overworked, as the most diligent exceptional is in his capacity for work! this ground that the Clininber of Commerca separate memorial addressed to the Gebuted his full share to make the nombers of this House of Commons. The but in his ability to test. A man who
whole system unworkable, as
might Hongkong pagule halvernor of Hongkong, that "the present
be tendency of the age is to put the stress of knows how to reaf, who is cintent to rest, their demand for ilu renoval of the rostris. tail is a just and liberal one, and the very plainly proved were this a Utting life on the most delients part of the human and who has formed a habit of resting, ba
There is hardly immunities. They appeal to the experi- fow and of minor importance." Of those
of the Maritime Unstains under the few articles, autong those specified ten-duste now, and how a remedy to be pro- tion, in all the forms of literary work, there any measure of the work suck à man
I seem duty has already been ride. To this end
there is is more Foreign fuspectorate as furnishing decisive, is
more feet and competition,
worry may do; but how much he does, in the evidencis that attempts to defrend the rere roduced, une trah, and in repeat of the need of some fundamental changes in nus on the part of Foreigners are out sys remainder the question of reduction is existing stipulations under which Foreign and anxiety, then there has ever been ha-ho will bn in little durugor of breaking trully the interior is conducted Bat din fors. The world is more exacting of those down from overwork, The taing really Nothing can be under examination.
who serve it, and the demand in all Finds to be considero is tenuatically practiced.
not the kind nor the the falter: and the Chiresu Government In regard to the ecconi subject, the better abject for the consideration and decision of occupation, except actual manual labour, amount of work we have to do, but must be very willing to aequioses in alministration of justice in cases of dispute of ft. M's Government alot, and in the is for, that kind of energy, which depends quantity and quality at the seat we are my verdict base Hi within bone with the Custom Loany authorities or litigaueantime the memorialists must be content not on capacity of physical ondurat.ce, able to take and quality is perhaps there
their un Customs Bunge Administration between. Europeaus and natires, it has to know that their complaints of defective but upou nervous energy a by
Bust important than quantity twin But they had nordly, but long been uplen wurious consideration, and enters have been lind before the Principales increasingly demands quickness of fier act without such evidenca, or it, various stepa have been zote vory
tions they object to, and the grant of now articles upon which they press unfairly the main result is what chiefly concerns nese, in the professions, in political occupa- and successfnt work.
eplace or time to enter into such a discussion organization, the nerv
nervous system. In busilearned the secret of healthy, aujoyable,
ence of
and power.
few
sind repose are better than a lous ay,
with a report of the go the past year, form of International Tribune got necessity fur some effective measures public must be always at work at the fall any amount of social diszipation, "File
deale with at ouse. Any relaxation of
stringency or simplification, or administra pretech nf the Yaugking S
D. R. RUBERSON, Esq.,
H. B. M4 Cond, de, de fa
of
of decision, and firmness of of broken sleep; rud, bi, the same way,
few hours of domestic quiet, of
of home onjug I think you will do well it ties therefore receptis, though not yet quite perfected, to Secretary of State for Foreign Affins, with will professiound recupations involve larg
thinker to obtain from the Commissioner of Custbin the very desirable and in view. I the additional information that J
and politics the servant of the and no cares intrude on, are better th mis at your post an mithentic record of quite agree with the niensosialiste that there there is great room for improvements, and literally and closer application, while in ment, of reat which in cxelturents disturb the sumber of caca of irregularity or is whch need for the establishment of s
cilitato trading operations in the stretch of his power. It is an aggravation delights have visiont ends, and in their Buggling detectedl
the to facilitato results of their Freigerath leng successful
of this evil that social relaxation is also triumphs die."!musen:ent operation in interior. will then
becomes itself leu bé i solid. Turkey, furnishes with a sample, by
You will communicate this despatch to besoino wearing. An age which affects sus to be recreation, and emples prave experience. There
asdar nud tear. A thousand foundation to build upon; and the ques when and inpartial justice may be any of the signataries of the memorial from intensity is intenes in it pleasures that change of work is not as good aỊ PHY tion of greater facilities can
can be satisfactorily dono
in al mixud ensen. A ang chib, of your Port, and to the British community well as in its duties, A modern
rink with a
a prefect or
tor si gouernly residing within your jurisdiction. dinner party is a fatigue, but an evening to long as it is work at all; bat change of
RUTHERFORD ALCOCK. is aboud to be appointed to reside in
party is a weariness of the fleal. There play, when ano excitement but succeeds ative forme compatible with security, they
is de ropaeo o for tis sanywhere. It is it. rush, Quother,
and stimulus follows on the beels than Work
Buy Wor would be an undoubted gain to both at Siangle, to preside over the Mized
crush and hurry. We double our engage of stimulus, is far worse The Opines Goyatoment would Court there, with social powere sud
jucis
ments by day, and try to keep pace in all Let the young ladies whose only work i
મન વષ Save in
in the diminished expense of their es distion to enable him to give effect to the
kinds of business with the railway and the but who are jaded and worn out be
play, tablishments; the merchant would gain in judgments of the court in all cases where Translation.
telegraph and at night we rush, through a fare the London season is over, tear witne freedom from restrictions and quicker natives are coueried. A Yamon and H. THE PRINUE OF KUNG, road of gatetles as though the multiplica to this. Men of business cannot afford to despatch and every Tre
Treaty Tower would Court-Louise line already been brit; and wro., Makes the following Communication. ton of gemmations would multiply cur plen. imitate them, not to be draggedom intel-
In the 7th month of the Bith your
of sure
suna ad increase the relaxation and re-routes, by thent. If men to have reason to rejoice at the attainment of some dolinite basis of law and procedure is Bn desirable a result.
under consideration 1 I hope at nongol [September 1866] a despatch was. priation they should give. There is too lectual labour is a necessity
ray, remitch" be bright resuivel fron Commissiourt Fitzroy, re
int na It is evidently a question, however, which very distant period this
跟
dubas. We get tho little thorough re
their hourt of already gained. The rewords of the past applicasion. The difficulties in the way with regard to the duty on Tea dust, the
consulted. My knowledge of all such innovations on the established valuu of this naticle being inconsiderable, it selves up and fur soldem luting down this work hard and rest but little, but if their of the disposition of the Inspector General laws and custreras of the country, and the seemed hardly just the same duty should airings. Every usive is kept ut full tension rest rooruits then, their hard work ri of Customs leads me to conclude that there constitution of a tribunal for which no be levied upon it us upon Test of the pitch, the songral condition of meth and then, depende more on ita compl
that we may always be tied to "concerts pleasure and that their restahonld rovis is every desire on his part to give the great distinot provision has been made in the! It came, however, under the notice Est possible freedom compatible with the Treaties, are necimarily great. All lagi. Trangli Tund that in the fifth month of women in metropolitan life le consequently blian on its length-Fall Mall Casette,
the
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inust turn on the results of experience into soul shape as will ulmit of practical presenting that some change was desirabletion. We are always stringing our relaxation times of perfect rest, They may
will have to
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