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27. 1868.

ie, in tattered coal-dust, was

unlawfui pos-- longing to the tho angineers he property in er alongside the ving been in- leves were cer- out, proved to ch discovery by

labor. Chicama

tted a nuisance

night. P. C took the priso suco of a captain on, proprieter of Constable laid dragged him

was

marciful way Iver and othera hivanan. Pr

well apoken' ake) discharged

re on board the

ning remand

ofthe

jire-

under

of

suspicion of.

butore

morning by Mir Francis

Cuinese steward Siurks on $10,

890 more, which cay at Facchow.

ale tam of $268 --he circumstance, as very suspicious, luarks verified bald commit the ort. Mr Francis, ered he had

071-

that the prisoner sed to be stolen

ipes carried on

ten traders in

Hongkong. Pri-

in

rarily acting gre, carsied un

uttances, and

aid compradore

buka,

which

con-

to the at in

ates correspond

the Yesso from baving tecu fur- ence of two mer-

case assumed an

Ashton

Captain

money having

r's chest, that

the ship's store

ionty was

was made in

was kept,

tions, and that

y

Good,

wera

attached to the

Ons of the wit-

plained that they thont letters of strate cross-exa

considerable shroff informed alleged to be hot on the raidi harked that de be case. It was grain Ashton to stody; it as he c that no Jury discharge the

Peter Brien, rore charged by Brown, with the value $7, from It appeared from mplainant was nts at the above- that the second Mainznts' clothes

rrying over their

Second priso

and sold the bag

Bilen was

arged the other

e first prisoner

it.

rior 3 months.

jose, was again before Mr May, Stanley Station Prisoner was con ext Criminal Ses-

The good effects rdinance are sure the application of Traely put by the osition to attruk

HOW C

t dwindling down

ug of this urdin

of the gun-boata

to anticipate the

be bad reputation

Canton Waters junk-masters and

ap by Mr Daly.

ig, on the chatge

pota. Que junk

18.

Sanity, and

-picul prsít.

ifty stink-pots as

inder the vid re

these had disap

ate

of their

their nee in

tw. The other

ber stated in

ber

26) was of course

of the legal re-

armament being masters of both

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nl the crew were

Worship, who

ority, stated that bally

be con- erner in the few ce's enfancement. consideration on especially wheu ning janke; sau

be compara ite

prove to the n

se of the Orden

ince are the pro* .

le mid not itw.

We learn from r-announces that

* discovered

by. He is said to

in ten different

eure is described

them all. It is

*

other patients

stment, and the

enedy, are in fall,

uta

ktory

of a discors

into the grave,

umbrellars; yea,.

t me like this,

sing the remains

is eyes" Well,

But I never no,

No. 1605-JULY 27. 1868.J

HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE

fained

the

The

RODNEY AT YOKOHAMA

THE CUINA MAIL.

moun-

always had a feeling that the despatch must relate to discriminating duties.

Q. BAGOT.

BY A LOYAL LEAGUER OF NEW YORK,

SHERIDAN'S RIDE.

more,

position of the supposed danger marked The strongest winds are from the westward fures should be more widely consumed in cases of abduction are dally on the lacrease

22 fathomna" which is dependent on the and occur 3n the winter.

Chioa, may be taken to be the grand leading and it becomes imperatively necessary to position of tape Blanco, from which it lies

Miyako has a considerable trade. About principle, which has to be looked to in the stop the evil; to that and we issue this pro- April 9th, 28688. by W. 'inlles,

4 junks

furtherance of the true trading interests

clamation. HYDROGRAPHICAL ORDER, No. 19.

Zunboye.zaki. From Cape Bianco north were lying there in July.

The Right Honourable AN Aurosaki. The court North of Miyake of both Foreigners and Chinese, All eastward to Nakano siki, a distance of 100 is a shelving table and hord by a bro- couddurations besides this are more ur lyse your

Those of you who employ slave girls fu ADMIRALTY CHART, No. 2347.

The Foreign Secretary, miles, the coast is low and for the must ken oliff and backed by high fat ranges the neersity of guarding against such evil Yon should road to them the "Book suggestion anticipated by this interesting [Our valued correspondent at amster dil barings are agnelio. Variation

West in 1888,

part It terminates to this auth-east which attain a height about 2010 feet;

and collateral, excepting of course your families, should take all peasible pro-

wasures to provent, the above dam, Professor Tiedeman, will find his The following is a revird antice of thine is lusboys rast, a projecting rocky cape on but the land gradually depresses in olayatium olatruelfrentes on the part of the Chinces of Poenale Lostcnctions", that they may communitenting. 86. ". " pobud October 1867, from information ob- about 200 feet high Ugly reefs, extending point where it becomes very low, Kurositive to the foreign merobant; because if them, and on au account allow them to published by the senior oficer in the Jupon which is a smooth, bar, conspicuous hill towards the North, until about Sanemura us will prevent the trade being fairly luera. know the course of conduct proper for

by Coin Chas, Bullock during the fally a mile

a mile, burler the

the Cape o

on which at stands well out and may be recognized this be the case, the businese must of leave the house and thus incur the danger its of H. &L. S. Sergent round Jaanin perpetual ocean swell appears to roll. by ita small range of hills of 700 feet ele necessity be abandoned

An opinion is prevailed that it is placed ratio. North of Kurosaki the cliffs get consequently decrease in magnitude.

hy and will of their breaking

throngh restraint Fod absounding June-Sept. 1867,

1. Pages noted in sgagre brackets are too far West in longitude, but no error lower and the long flat slopes run out into ring the cat'nmarter of a century in the both warried and annsrried who, with And frightened the chief, did this early bore

As lie lay in his bad at break of day The change which has been wrought There has long been a class of fomales A waiter came pounding in great dismay, coaki be detected. It

It may reasonably be fine tapering points. Two isolated reference to the CHINA PILOT, 4k Edition,

father, de-In the early part of July, conjectured that the effect of the currents, tains were seen beyoud Hou-on me. The China Trade may therefore, as far as it has strange immodesty, enter the tea shops and Who kept up with his pounding more and

tuveloped the whole coast acampany which meet here, la to force a vessel towards land is densely wooded. fogt

gune, be regarded as

As in every way beued-drink te in company with men, this do Information had been received from the cial; and the complaints to the contrary, stroying good manners and good morals. ing calus aint light east winds (chiefly from the shore; fer shipwrecks are frequent on

authward of Enst, but they were not the sandy beach north of the Cape. Ius officers of H. M.S. Persons that Banemura are nothing more than a particular phase of Sometime since, in nocordance with orders Shouting "Some gemmen am here at de With a terrible thumping, riable, and roar, dangerous, nor tofu may be rounded safely at might in 40 point was placed too far to the westward ; that peculiar habit of locking upon the past, received from the Tantai, we forbade this | generally and so thick in shore in tó boys

door, chait no error could be devoted render the aviation

the reenguition of the land if using Choosi Point is on the north side of the the Serpent a course along the land agreed as for hotter than the present whigh afecta unsgently practice, but fear it is again be- Who libre den two hundred usites away."

perfectly with the clure and it was less elegea burber of people. The glorious coming prevalent; we have therefore,

Wide opened his eyes seem to us as a general compliance with a petition from the Tung-BX Saying, Show

the man of war, for frecently lifted and the land was Tamegawa, outure, the sea bere, Its bar fors conjectured that the Perseus had bean role of a very 'gisigiatry nature,·

goutlemen down to t a mile or two. The laid also will can, on zare avcisions ouly, be crosted by set out of her course by the currents, about pain, dificulties, and troubles connected cut the proclamation en stove, to

the bar;" suficient warning it astemied tus ships boats, owing to the busy swell from which nothing is nown, though the strong with them are soon forgotten, and the remain in a perpetual probibition of this And then again into bed he rolled, Specially start

the Pacific, and is

the tides south of Sendai bay.

is frequently closed to the

of Tanger strait (p. 543] must accapisture which is presented to the imagina vil

With feelings of anger quite uncontrolled, In the latter part of July, Logs were only native craft. There is muchorage in six arily exert au influence hore,

tion is commonly one founded rather upon

"Lot all females, whether married or un-Swearing for being culled out in the cold: nd lat. N., fathome, mud, one mile of the bar, but it fne weither with law and sou breezes pre- cant be recommended. The soundings: a Directory for the navigation of the East other branches of connerce, the China the fature from entering the tea shops. And wished the Committee" miles away. Caution. As this notice may be used as fancy than reality. In common with married, observe this order and refrain for For he thought of the deep ba'd have that mat between fal, de

day, Initia Nurth of 38 N. still breezes deepened, gradually to 20 Lathous at four coast, attention is drawu to any of the vari- Trade ins begu affected by t

Should any dara to not in opposition to our from west lasted a few hours

On the south-east coast the weather aps The Coast 45 iniles north of Choosi, apere rock,

inter-communication have peared to be quite different. The fog be- which is lot, wooded and sandy, may be pou

(Signed,) varin | sed-at a mile in nine fathons. From Masha contiguity with the warin Came moditind in water of the lapan stream and formed into a northward the shore is bounded by low detached banks or clouds which hung over cliffe, and borth f Kawajiri or Ko

again of 1 washiri, a populous

s fishing Lows, hill range Lea I innd, obscuring the hills aluvoat to

anil

Mataraina Costing is thus rondered commence. From this to

the their buses.

to the somewhat hazardous at night, though not const was not soon owing to fug dangerous in daylight string S. W

The southera entrance Mutsuston Bay-- wind may inru aho be met when a light of this extensive but challow harbour, in

the Japanese chart. Near the where the Inaboye promontory: A rapid tivor, the

viske at a

miles from the shore.

on the

The

*

in

commands, the heads of their families will But there is a way in that Capitol town

oua Hydrographical notices about the Sing-which steam, electricity, the use

arrested and punished. This let each Of bringing the highest of officials down.

HENRY KEPPEL

Pics Admiral and com- -enterider in Chief:

To the Commodore, the respective Cap tine, Commanders and Officers Com manding H. M. Ships and vessels under my order.

The frailities of acquiring in-boy with trembling!? wernight. furation, and of starting business in al- the world are so great most every part of that there is hardly any trade now which is & closed borough at the command of the few. La formur daya the Ohis trade par took much of this nature, and hence facility with which & few men enriched themselves by it. It is now thrown open

These men seem to form a sort of Munici. a Council and have the power of bringing pub- genes to the notice of the officials-Er.

C. Herald.]

CANNING'S DESPATCH,

It will be remembered that, in an artic

And so they began with the morning light (They having arrived in the mid of the

night), And said he must come in his everyday

plight

And in their haale they urged the need Of his shaving sud drossing with the

greatest speed.

When he stepped on the stairs their hearts

wure gay,

east wind or calm is prevailing on the enit lat 38.90 Ning 141 5. E, spper THE OLD AND NEW CHINA TRADE. to the whole world. English, and which appeared some time siuce in tlie For. they'd soon be with Sheridan miles

cdanl

of

Me Astou obtained the following account the feather from anem jünk Captain at Miyako bat. 39, 40 N.) "Fogs set in alumit Lue end of June and

ed completely obstructed by low reats, and

(From Supyme Court and Consuler Gurette-) The speech which Mr Consul Winchester examination was made made at the farewell dinner, which was 6- The porthern entrance in lat. 3824 oantly given to him at the Shanghai Club,

the fishermen stated that au passage asistext

between them owing to sunken rocks, bat

contine until the end of August or when N. was found very shallow carrying only was particularly interesting na carrying the more than weekly; banks, msurance offios, barst 20 per cent," do The May When the train, like a comet's, foster and

the ston's begin to fall in Tes

winds render the voyage favourable 1 sein by be obtaina uff this entrare in that heard bit. the scenes described truth. All this has been brought about who hai aven the origita! despatches, the

Yezo.

***

"La May, Junu and July south-easterly winds prevailing reader it favourable for Hakorlate

five or six fatbons, mud, open only to the

east. The harbour seemed without trade.

April.

ir August, September and October, N. mnes the same ev in February, March anu From October to April, there are storms

It fa re

stay,

W. winds again prevail, and the weather is of Nambi, Mutsu and Sendai. 10. 18 years is a large portion of the tranzitory appliance oompatible with the on-hances the humorous access of the Foreign As they rode with Sheridan miles away.

barbour of Miyako dangerous. -

same as February March and April,

and f

to very

in the

without reason that the

of the

The

20

Sir,

Your Excellency's

Most obedient bumble servant,

(Signed) GEORGE CANNING,

Under their feet was the oindery road, Over their heads the fiery sparks flowed, As the Capitol's done was left behind, Like the half of a melon stripped of its rind;

From

s

....

way.

the crowd at the Ferry, when the applause At the sight of the Major came to a pause. Then we brushed off the dust that made

Americau mail steamers of a size

away. Keep China] Chinu siai, on the duties levied in They auto a cab, then into the cars,

•weekly tion with the Phillippine Islands, we quoted Cauning's Brother French mail is to be esta famous despatch. We lap on Dutch The Loyal Leaguers and this "Son of Maro,!! bliebed which will make this communication bottoms

of the London Notes and Querice

nster, four fest over a rocky bar is a arrow chan-minds of some of his bearers back to a state fine lines of coast and river steamvis offer contains the following amusing account of Rushed over the ground, risking dimaster, In February, March and April, N. Whel, but good shelter for two or thires vas of affairs in China wildly different from every facility for haul trade; telegrams in the despatch in queation :---

Like a slave ronuing away from his master. t which we age at the present day. To forin na of the Hume news in less than a

Iforin

Sono years ago I received from a friend, The hearts of the Leaguers" within the

car's walle Dialy

historical were merely

while to a limited in some twenty-five years; and this pro- following e pies of Mir Canning's diplomatic Were besting with pride as they thought Ichinomaki.At the north part of Senda2 number they recalled some of the most ingress, so rapidly on the increase; points to jer d'capi it and the correspondence to wise There would be for them to tell of their

of the calls bay a considerable river enters the sea after teresting episodes in the history of foreign farther change which must be produced it gave Pino. I enclose them, સક the natreté traversing on a south course the provinces relations with this country.

within a short period. Such a Twenty-five

of of our minister at the Hague greatly en- we may use the puted to be navigable by junka for 70 miles existence of mani it is no small period in

exclusion Secretary's whim.

M R. in will prove and buats can reach Moriuka; the capital of the history of a country and in a place so of Europeans from all local trailing: The 1. Separule, Secret, and Confidential. Namba, 120 miles from ite mouth. Ichino peculiarly situated in Ubina in recent times, retound only to the advantage of the Chi- amount of expital invested will be likely to

(In Cypher) from N. and N. E.; the latter render themaki, the town it ita entrance, was not whers a vast it and worn out civilave established themselves in these parts, of the Dutch is offering too little and ask With its ous spo in trout, blazing on fire.,

nation, slumbering

Foreign Ofico; January 31st, 1825, nor was it seen ou passing. The de dotage of au

nese, unless those, who at great expense Bts In watters of Commerce the fault-And the "lokey" a Cyclops, roused in his ire, de ba can be little doubt, & Bar.zation, has suddenly been roused by

the have November, December and January, [nver has, tier rotted upoù to South advent of new mon from distant countries, are oualed by local enterprise to detraying in mach, The French are with stynui As they left the city with their hearts' desire,

The anchoroga is a All the year easterly winds accomand 8 E, hut g gouti

an in all pro-who have brought with them new ideas and portion of the cost which has been necessary advantage content-so we clap on Dutch Smoking and joking in the roaring frag panied by lead (f unpleasant) weather. bability be obtained from thoge

In aution and winter, althoit may the cast part of Souání bay. Is in new principles, the progress marked by a to indroduce the changes. It. is not, buttonis just 20 per cent Chorus,20 per Sheridan and then well on thuir v

cout question from quarter of a century forme & subject of

per cent. Uhorus of English there its as the seaport of times grent, interest to those who love the trans- in she public.

mand":

trading

bas recently bees dia. Custom House officers and Premonto Of boot blacks, policemen, new-boys, and Arrived at New York, scen wore the groups for shipwrecks, but jonka ses not qufre rich districts Talinomnici must be a place of forumtions which tithe and circumstances

and also in niera. English, "We clap asks Fons Which told hip at once that he bad scen Dutchs.bot- driven out to sea by these galės

considerable

Jurks were ob-effect in the importance..

world.

natives of China toms just 20 per cent."; French, official quarters.

troops quently

funder."

Borved at the river's mouth.

have of Inte This feature which is most striking i in tak.

years profited to an enormóns frappérez Faik avea 30 per cent,"

Lokaha tu Hakodate in May 1864 hak hotlow were obtained in Sundai bay. At the great disproportion which is discernible; have introduced. The tea and silk tradel Majesty to convoy to your Excellency to He dashed out of the cars, nid a atorin of.

Capt Set of the bargne diando from

Barqný

Sendai Bay.

deptha Moderate

with

both mading a retrogressive glauer if this muted, esteut by

I have no other Commands from Hie The beginning and end; when, with an oath, the appliances which foreigners

the wind S. E.ly. off the east coast and N. 10-milea south of Matanaima entrance

people day. 1 SIG, with great truth aud respect, Wly. I about Teagar Strait; the wind varied 7 from the shoes, the depth in grade and hatween the progress which has been made ate have brought millions to the

of this con politically and socially in our relations wibit

country; and but for the obstinate frota light very

strong brezza; and 16 at 2 miles from the entrance. The this

restrictiveness this country, and that which has beet manault must have attended the import traffic.

officials, the same re- passage & days,

const affords fair anchorage from this hay, commercially. While the European is It is reasonable, therefore, to look at the

still 1865. Second voyage made in February,

southwind tim

excluded from the interior of the country, present time for a further extension of those wind with ruch rain con strong N.

and and still regarded by the large mass of the tinued seven

aven days afterwards veerity in

at facilities Chinese as little butter than the old outer.

for. trade Image redounded heavy gale by South and SW to NW

bharian be was considered in the earliest materially to the

the Chi in which lattor qourier it settled as Hakod

lays of our intercourse with China, com- heary and sle was approached, frequently blowing

tand so much more at the very hard with rain near the strait of

and Europe in appliances have beenure prosent time to their benefit

thet Tangar, causing a tedious passage o of 17

freely introduced and thoroughly appreciat instrumental in introducing

of the Europesu nations, who have been

The Hague, Feb. 3rd, 1826. ed by the natives at the few pinaca whers

thors. We

SI sincerely hope that the ciroun Third voyage, Yokoham to Hakodate,

Bingka san called Gold mine island, ta the foreigner is permitted to reside. cannot help often being struck by the pecu- stance will not be productive of any public August 13th to 20th, 1865. Kasterly breeze dedicated to religious purposes. Its ter- Faw people are able inlly to estimate the liar manner in which the advantage derived inconvenience, but I am concerned to state

FRY Fight

it and moderate, contioned until arriving ples shownied is

by China from

fact that large which have been gradually mistured China, which 10 roster of julgrims from all parts of Ja-

enabled to decypher your dospatch of in the atraits to S. W.; foge occasionally.

Its park-like slopes abound in theer during the last twenty-five y

difficulty in find great. e years. A state of the population and

in the 91st of last month, which I received E. winds of variable force ! to 6. Passage it would be considered in cutrage to shoot. trade has become so thoroughly established, within herself, and does not need foreign take the liberty of suggesting that it Will stand out iu letters both bald and

Hakudate, to Yokoham, May 1864. A. whield are tame and held agred, and which of things in harmony with incdem ideas of obtaining A livelihood, it is constantly, as this morning, the only cypher belonging to

serted list China has all that the requires this Embassy is letter *This beautiful island lins a fine peak about that it is now almost inipnasible to form

1,000 feet in height densely wacled to its definite idea of what was the ordinary trade. And yet we find the natives eager might be convenient at the prosent moment) Those are the men that spent a day

bright: The Kurosiwo. The Japan stream, p. summit. The large quantity of mica in the course of business in old tinies. Some fuw purchasers of our goods, notwithstanding that I should be furnished with the cypher | In bringing Sheridan on as a sight 449) vairs is often deffected to the south soil seems to be the cause of its poetical old China haids can still recollect the days and silks at handsome profits to the forefgn Petersburg, or at least with that of which

heavy imposts, and glad to soll their teas given to

to His Majesty's Ambassador at St. by the bain of islands off the gulf of Yerlo designation

Front Washington-two hundred miles ters in the London Houses merchant, while the Guvariment also bene- his Majesty's Minister at Berlin may be in A depth of 3 fathoms can be carriedade long todiqua.

voyages round

away." I the through the p senge between this faland Cape; purchased their routers at

fit by being in receipt of a handsome Canton,

possession.I have the honor to be, with And the next time Sheridan takes a ride, atomis. revenne. Undor such and the wain, or passing at one-third from and more recently at the new port of the

ciromstances the bighest respoot, Sir, Your most obedient may I be there to see, not to be dented; and the time cannot

be

C. O. W. in shore it is luts strong; this is always fathoms on las South side of the narrows, which their too of all was stowed. Few very far distant when a further spread of

wearisome route, generally, it the vessel inno shown by a a decreasing

reasing temperature of the off the island. It is commended not to high

Tux "last will and testament" of the poet pass inside Hifa-sima, Asisima and their au remember those days; but then it was, our trading relations with this country will

acerading to

to all accounts, that the China be brought about, notwithstanding a

Houri Heine has just seen the light. It was written by himself on the 7th of us groups,

we every endeavour themselves to bring marked Saret of the 3rd instant, I soud trade was in its glory, and that the China tempt on the part of the Chinese to prevent Esir merchant acquired his prestige. To indivi. the advance of s a atate of things which,

September 1847 a states that he diss Foreign Office, 6th, 1826. about. they knew their true interests, they would Sir,-In consequence of you, bonito poor, although he has only to put out his Fran and gather the golden barvest. Though a Protestant, be directs that his your Excellency the cyphers and the deay-rema ns be interred in the section of the Probably in another twenty-five years, phers i aud U, both of which are in the one ery of Montmartie reserved for I the day when foreigners were contined to a passion of His Majesty's Ambassador at Catholics, in order that his wife, who r Roman

A

In rounding Awitei haza, the oust point of the hay, bestemme worn seen nearly a mile from the shors as they may be rocks ar ked by the fishermen, this cape should be passed with caution.

of

About Matsusitua merce has increased ten and twenty-fold stanceach, under the peculiar circu-

the coast is moderately low, here and from, Ichinomaki it becouses high and bold, which character it maintains to 40

ban

to

His Excellency

The Right Honourable,

Sir Charles Bagot, G.C.B., Hague,

2nd, Secret...

him so gny,

Made a place for such Leaguer, to give

them full play

While their dry, dusty throats were trying

to

We've brought you Sheridan all the way

From Washington here in a single day."

urral, hurrak, for Sheridan!, Hurrals for us and for nor man!

well north, when they reared to S. E. and fel rust of tress are a celebra-elianges in the unturn of business with the face iforeign traile is overlooked.. djat I do not possess any cypher by which And when his status is plased on high,

b'daye.

VI

TIDES AND CURRENTS,, - -

i norged in the regular fides of that ricinity (note to p. 450) is almost invariably

found in force east of Vries island flowing

when th

made their

In

numbera

Qua-

I

th a rate of 2 to 3 knots an hour. Close the island; and there, ja auchorage in 7 gai, ami returned bomo by the sano the gain to China from foreia intercorse is humble (Signed) CHARLES BAGOT.

watar.

It aweeps the south-east coast, leaving the Japan shore at Inaboye saki whence flows northeastward towards Ehering Strait, North of inaboye ahi, the Kurostwo seems to be unknown both to the tabernion and junkmen of the east coast.

The Japanese Obart north of Sendai bay

is only ranglily correct, but still a deal men who sinbarked in the trades, there

guide to a as position. The latis can be no doubt that very great opportuni: of the Admiralty chart are erroutons, the artoe being greatest at Namen harbour, were offered: limite

not 39 32 as there-business was confined to

ter current of which is in 30

cold water called the Opa shizo suls

Qya

tlea

of the

number,

any-nt- if

The Right Honourable

..

Lord Canning.

3rd, Secret and Separate.

us with bis will point to the sky... The Loyal Leaguers in the Temple of

the glorious General's name

There'

Your own

The Gya Shiwe A counter down on placed north and south of this the and competition, had net yot stop a few porta round the coast, and were probi-1St Petersburg and His Majesty's Minister belonged to that religion, might one day

the east coast.

f Japan at the rate of abon

value or breadth..

errors gradually deprease.

were ex. Purchase in

to show a margin upon

the

loneygtet

A

te land beside him. If the charity of the

Of

this

dimin sh one knot an hour. It is stated to be con

bited from going into the interior, will be Nambu HarbourFrom Kingkas san to

Berlin.

the circumstance stant, but it is not considered to be of great Mainbu harbours the entrance, of which last quotations from home; but even this considered quite as strange is the old Can at Be

tai tinies appear to the tharchant of

of f your Excel French clergy would not permit left considerable Its temperature is (according to the clut) is in lat, advices txik so long to conte, and arrived precut day. In those lines had why one.

Foom for speculation, as.

uot having been furnished withi from 10 to 15.5 lower than that of the N., long 74159, the ouust, totally at

tho arrangement, he desires that a spot of pau stream, Italien in Japanese town to foreigners, presents a deeply at such irregular intervals, that it was Predicted that the China tralu would boot, as I was auxions that your ground be purchased in perpetuity, to

Excellency should receive with aa

little serarice where the junk course is drawn indented utline, which probably conceals impossible to keep a thorongk run of the one what it now is, he would have been well of shore so

property to his wife, who by her been made upon His Majesty's Governs and fidelity had adured his life." avoid it by presing some fluc harbours. The shores appeared market, and rough guesses at statistics looked upim as an ille anil Utopian then delity as possible the impresion which has carry out his views. He left all his little good- outside. The following

wing observations were bolti

were all that could be made. Upon the rist. Bat nevertheless this amount of pro- made, Ila temperature was.

conduct which bave been denioustrated by to his country-Germany" land of trade paid him; and many have ragret | sible to doubt that further advances must he the Governments of the Netherlands and mysteries and sufferings" and to the Nambu, o properly Yamada, barlour is a large cirenlat besin surtoaded by ted the changes that modern improvements steadily made in the same direction.

France, in the late commercial negociatious with Great Britain.I am, o

(Signed) GEORGE CANNING, His Excellency

RE

66 in July

#lible,

from the sbore; when the temperature rose tains ani is entered by a bottle forever, thu merebaut found that gress has besì achieved; and it is impos.ment by the very opposite feelings and le bi-ls adten to his mother and relatives,

and it was found between 10 and 80 miles.

pass or have introduced, and lamented the altered

70 this current was not perceptible strait between high hold shores, in which value of trade, which has become loss pre- After passing westward round Inabuye saki,tra

the temperature of the sea water rose frun there is a depth of 30 10 60 fathoms. En-ntable to individua's, as it has become more

danger is reported extendeui. tor it mid-chamel, for a

sbure.

There is asid to be 6 feet rine and fall ut springs, and 4 at temps, its Sendai bay north of this the range of tile apparently

décriasen.

full and charge, is about 2

SOUTH EAST COAST. A

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N.

13

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The Right Honourable

Sit U. Bagot.

Ath, Priante.

The Unguo, February 19th, 1825.

A Matsuaim the time of high water, of this lurbour. It is nu ricommended their own advantage by the rods to the temples to burn incense with lity to discypher His Majesty's

y for restrictive dues and by us

rocky

and

tions backed up by their own

them, to the

your suc

good and witty French whom he loves." ABYSSINIAN GRATITUDE. The following is the extract from a letter of an officer in Abyssinia must tell you that after the Bight at Erogio I wandered over the field, and, among others, sow a man wound- under & bush. I went to bim and

some water, and brought a

The

who tol

me the

man gave it

OHINESE SOCIAL CUSTOMS. The following proclamatious, lately issuó- 65 to 79 where the Kerosis was set of the inner north point of entrance,

od by the Cheheon of Shanghai, may interest ting N. E. by E. 2 kuota an hour.

The facilities offered by the establishment on readers Tides-Regular tides are said to run though it is believed to be glose to the shore of banke by the regular mails and tole

Choo, Chaheen of Shanghai in the pre- this point (the entrance runs After rounding

the constant supply of credit and feature of Sung-king, and on the list for long some parts of the Coast, which wer

W.

W. and passing a freight, have, it is lauested, feiled more poticable as Kingkasan island in 38 30th west) haul up

early promotion to-Resistant

ant Che-in, isenes. N.; and the Gyashiwo, was not fult cluse in the sued islands, apter of tire og to the bones of the Chinaman than of the the following notification

My dear CANNING, You have fretted to have him taken to the hospital. two wooded off the west, foreign inerelinit. To a great extent theje

of the town of Yaofada in six fathous.is no doubt the complaint is

The law has always forbidden womenang to fiddlestrings, and I have a great the poor wretch asked me not to cut his When struding in for anchorage the water although the io mulalart is spell founded and girls going to the temples to burn in-und not to give you the satisfact og of thinat, and on my making sigos that I will be found to shallow to seven fathoms on the other side of the question. No hai, on the birthdays of any of the gods or fication of me has succeeded. It was more bush about five yards off. I looked and

ccuse. We heur, however, that in shang-ever knowing how completely your mysti. would take care of him be pointed to aud agaits deepen to 10 after which it alla dombt the pooliar powers which the Chi- of the Buddhas, it is usual for a certain thing you had a right to expect when you raw s silver armlet. He signed to me to

A slight survey

heep malle has been gradually

Trese possess of

of working the inland

tulaes of women and girls to dress themselves drew from me that solemts and official keep it; I did so, and showed it to Mr. of in the most gandy manner and come in lamentation which I sent you of my inabi- afterwards, who

སྙ toucher in the eastern part of the bay f

me as a token of submission, and that the the water is deep bottom

Commands Sitionities,

giver was a En Mein head Capes Hiug and is open and expused, Sonie low rooks have made them tas grantost benefits by the view of being seen. Large numbers of but as the Devil would have it,

single combat, of which this armlet Blue is a wild coast skirted by off lving Are seun off the east coast within the en- the increased traffic and they have ful young men also gather together to look at cess did not, end here; the Post, which won in great chief, and had killed fira recks, the projecting points being generally lands and the head of the harbour.

trance. It is shallow between the two:

permitted to foreigners in the curler days of roles female, are ing orders for the arrest o'clock at mig on the therall selger to good to the captives: Ho sent me & mat- sands for any advantage which was more Beret injury alike of mind and brunghe me the decyphers, arrived at elever was a token. I found out afterwards from

side giving

night, when only time the prisoners that this chief was always ragged cliffs of yellow clay or gravels

well wonded. The high and ends about Fainsda is a populous town or village, But it is also to be borne in mind that the mation of the tipaons and of the public read your grave regret at what had occur sage the other day to say be blessed me and Cape Blanes in a long-backel bill termina-occupleti almost exclusively by fishermen, aggregate of trade has increased to an enor

generally. From this late, skuld fing in a couple of thupb alaped pinnacles. There appeared to be but little inade. The mous extent, and that the same people who dare to set contrary to our commands to red, and to acknowledge the receipt of the aged to God for we for having saved his mail. The next morning Tierney and is, and was very sorry he could not express I is a dangerous joint and whad his pet trains a pure from the from with the panels, on wollende &guardians will be arrested, and pinn- word up by cook, crow to make on: 4/e his guilitude in my laugunge po obseared by fog is very dificult to identify inall things were stolen from the Serpent to and from China with shipments on which ishod. Each should obey with trembling 1 maudite dépêche," and it was not till after A

ambu- when coming front the castward, A ship but recovered by exposination with the they usually turned handoutne prokte, aan Choo, Cheleen of Shanghai eta, issues an hour of most indescribable

lator.Arithmatical

textile. Figured mos anxiety that how amplish ten or fifteen times the the following notification valenius conas trie in very in

we were put out of our fear" by hoding it-Artioles of War. Gans and swords, be set considerably out of her reckoning by.

Dunicatis femalo slaves were originally what it really was, aud that you Pyramus" diminishing of

-Musical leaches of 60. the Japan Stream. The trungarature of correct between Xatundu wad Miyake, that of business in a year, and thist

profita upou parti- intended to be employed within duora.

were not Pyramus, but only "Dotton the What is a

dog 3 A dog-ma, of useful gulile and the lead will untrapes of which is by tie chart in 300cular shipments is even to the individuals. Young girls especially should be purfinet weaver.

course. Poste-restants." A dead latter. drs. good warning

Thank you, I don't want a bit (" it attended to Male 63 N., errectly 30 40 Miyako stands themselves, ou the average wade up for by to the female apartment. Recently, how could have slain you! but I got some bead soluutines al we guls, in relief whes on the Western shore of a deep inlet about the greater extent of the trade to be done. ever, both in the city and suburbs, numbers fun ingself, for 3 afterwards put the fair the horse and to the groom." Fust re all the court enat saty is phacturer.by for 3 miles within the paint of entrarice. There In a public point of view, it, scarcely needs of young slave girls ara constantly to be de-cypher into Douglas's thot Searelary your eye over my tale as the comet salt

o4 to be pointed out that the

magnitude Caps Blanco is probably the extremity of is anchorage Butside the junks in 7 the land, if its gonth or where it in its fakhotus, and, open only to the Eastward, trade la of the titmost importanes. That a vidous mun to harbour impure desires and twice without moving a mascle; or to the man said of his wooden isg

of the mat with in the public streats. This leads to the Embassy] hands, who read it to the astronomer. What boots it ? as ed as the Admiralty chart, for it is wait Strong N. E. winds sometimes blow about larger number of the people should be able the first favourable opportunity is availed this hour, discovering that it was not

A WRITER in Putnam's compare a [p. 476) that it may be si doubled. It is the equinata at which time the bay is consis to consume the products of China in Europe of to induce these girls to run away, then pros-and returned it to ma, declaring fashionable young lady to maccaroni--fale only of guy consequence as regaste the dered unsafe and junks are driven ashore, and America, and that foreign manufas follows an infinite wount of trouble. Such that it was "oddly worded, but he had without and holer within."

thuss

approaching Yede by is very able to

the sea is a

Miyake Bay,

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