Usr 27, 1368.
by local, that which Imperiaid. But if
those who will bave thing of the matter a in the colutena of Or is the gam and the cost? If so tion avowed by lis is the vessel to he & nd simple as asserted case His Excellency's mere unfavourabla what purpose also launches for which ent. in 7 vessel of uld doubtless be of ice; but for whoor is and a host of other ked by the select. intended step is no a all, we assert that. right to receive in- suggest that a steam safar greater ne but than eveu a stem assert that the inten ot wise and prudent. make them public in.
and til aneb is the sued, one-sided criti- inevitable:
JAL.
of fire this forendon ear the British Hotel, ing been early discov speedily got under by
38 of Tasmania, has of 43,600 to the Lon ey; in addition to £400 aid of their funda, **
of July 17th says. the past fortnight has Kandy of the Statue y George Ward, G. C. vernor of Ceylon from 1860, and who in the overyment
did progress of the Island
Thore
er, at least since the
her Governor to whom
erected, Sir Edward
of the latter statis
uus of the
st
great road
foresight gave to the
and opened
Enterprise the ancient
and now the monir- Ward is at
the opposite the borders of
tifies, and idst the
arround, the valley
nated. To be present Want subscribers, the kaler, alike of the Civil
s iu Gegion
had simply nus railway carriage at Kandy jo about 4
hour
ing; and, after spend- sant day in Kaudy, His ty who travelled with
Combo by
to Kandy
dere journey to ed nearly twelve weary coaches and horses montha world have to
to carry the company sixteen carriages of this
8. POLICE.
orning, when a larga bstruction cases ware- sulting in the disconfi
E the Tuspector, and of the defendants,
QUESTION, --Phe four of the houses alloged to nce in the neighborhood sace, in which summons plainant, were again appeared for Mr Don-
ning
ad nothing more to say
at least in so far as the
Dennys stood as com
B
Building Ordinance,
ld be the defendant
sonal naisance There
an indictment would
because
it was clearly a
Eore pruliibited by the
Lad being 30,
ing so, it se the 12tli Section of the had
6. He of course ment, but there was kie open of summary pro Quizancer were specified nd then was added this
se 12th), under which
hibited
ibited
in
England
was
this Colony.
Le would
hority
as to what pu
hip could impose, even
à (Mr a nuisance. He (
the slightest Ordinance intended to
power to deal with
apoortic panishment wer admitted there was h
6
posed that his Worship
back upon the Biglish
penalties provided for a
nces in the Order and
c8,
erved that, even fail-
tu deal with the offence,
'would
he punish de
muisance. nuisance that is no
a specified offence.
rd that the nuisanoo.'În
ling the air, a in a case
ling, where a man was
saidthat he had gone into
and had looked through
d in this Court for some
aby
resemblance to the
as one in which a tann
causing
a nuisance, and
Whyte from want pf May) had dismissed
Mr
ecedent to that time
ance, a man trading us a working
ນ.
at his forge late similar
rcanit, and
by a anmmons. obtaining redres
damage caused by the
carunt say "Yo
you
shout a chimney,"
show damage dotre ba t to do so,
that he had never based want of chlmunya | M
No. 1632-August 27, 1868.] .
complained of the smoke coming into Mr Denaya' windows, and injuring bis family. His Worship continued to say that, sup- posing an upper terrace was subject to a Duisaner on the part of a lower terrace, the owner could not drag the offender be be stimmarily dealt fore the Magistrate to
to the Magistrate by the 12th Section given to before alluded to
His Worship said that he would be dily too glad to exercies any power he possessed; but it was clearly apparent that while thes law gives power to protect the public, it seut the private individual on a roundabout way for a remedy. Of course, Mr Francis would not fail to see that a power sum- to deal with cases of neighbor a- Diarily to
nuighbor would open a broad gate grinat
abuso. Mr Francis admisted this,
for
DEPARTURES, TO CHINA PORTH.
Brit
VESSELS IN BARBOUR LOADING FOR
CHINA PORTS;
this
THE CHINA MAIL.
was
ບຸນມາ
مراة
charge the defendants, becaud there was N. G. barque, Batavia, for Macao. N. G. at the time, and Dr, Krapf being unfort. My Artemus Ward ever said, and give any one of the hundred gua Mr. Bright for absenting himself from Par-
His Worship continued. He must dis no jurisdiction; but if it waa desired, he would be most happy to state a case. He hud gere unrefully over the case, and had taken Mr Alford's evidence on the matter. It pertainly would be by far the cheaper way for both parties to go by summary proceedings; but the best way for Mr
THE HHAMO EXPEDITION. (From the Rangoon Times, July 8.) Letters have been received from the Bhamo
or
Deunys would be to prove damage, in the Expedition, the latest of which, we hear, is to be about the centre of the Sumali coun- it should ingame no doubt wishes that Chinese Government to do these things, fire months of hard work.
Bajo way as the owner of property, near a ƒ dated 10th May. appears that the Shana try, and to correspond very closely in this whole affair, and after some study more likely to be violated than those which hard than Mr. Bright, not even excepting
seeing on
ENGLISH CAPTIVES IN AFRICA, of eloquence, very sour, very sweet, and jeetod. As we understand Mr Burlingams's | (Mr Allou's) mind quite an open questiou July 26, Brit. sahr., Anne, for Hongkong.
The belief that a number of Englishmen decidedly medicinal-than the speeches speaches, the Government he represents whether the diamond was not very vaulable. 28, N. G. bq., Dydra, for Swatow. are in captivity amongst the the Somali with which the magnates of New York wal intends to promise that China bail heAt any rate it had not been contradicted 31, Siamese nohouner, Meridian, for tribe in Eastern Africa has lately receivedoomed Mr Burlingaine. Wosisecroly hope throws open, if China be treated hence that the jade was unparalleled and inestim
Hongkong.
The tribul, however, held that glong confirenstion from several distinct the Lord Mayor will give the Biobeny a forward like France or the Union. That able. 37, N. G. barg, Agathe Johanne, for sources, General Rigby, late her Britannic dinner, if only to nford us a chance of com- berms just, but it is a
question of Majesty's consul at
of compara Captain Negroni had fraudulently raised Hongkong.
Zanzibar, who formed paring his speech with the one in which Mr live civilization. If there be any chance, money by miscepesenting the value of the 31, N. G.
one of the deputation which waited upon Sir Evarts, lawyer, politician, and honest man, however slight, that the Government of article gives in pledge, and sentenced bin Mr Francis again referred to the powers Aug. 3, N sehr., Meta, for Away.
Llei, for Hongkong, Stafford Northcote a few days ago in relation an unusual coujuuction in the United Chius would bebare like that of France or to one meth's imprisonment, and a fine af bq, Costa Rica, for H kong.
is question, s stated that frosh evidence States, welcomed the Embassy to the the Union; that it would really open 4, Frch. a, Caroline, for B'kong.
of the existence of white men in the interior Union, and showed Mr Burlingame that he/ trade aubject only to auch tarif we wish fr. Captain Negroni once, while his cout-sol was speaking, fuse, as if wishing to 8, Frch. bq, Sidonic, for Amay."
had been obtained by way of Abyssinia. I w 10, Frol bq., Auffredy, for Amay. Dr. Καταμέ,
who acted as interpreter to nevertheless doubtful of the reality of be arranged by treaty; that it would abolish expist something, but was put down by a to the the whole business. One can imagine Mr transit dates, whioll are limitless tariffa wave of the hand of the presiding judge. 13, Bris hq, Gley, for Macan expedition, received positive intelligeros Evarts, shrewdest of mankind, with his that it would des
Hongkong, for Il'kong. that a number of white men were held pri- face suddenly set like cast iron, and only prefects bound by 1 Mandarins into He turned deadly pale when he heard bis and I opinion that it sentence, but said nothing. M. Allon in 18, N. G. bq., Marie, for Hongkong, sonera by the natives at a place some 400 the eyes running over with fun, as he said would suffer visitors to resite within its the sourse of his speech produced a
anites to
the south of Magdala. The details in his great spech of welcomes at the Usu: dusition in pence; Urat i would not yellow book, which he said was Livre d'Or given were sufficiently precise to enable Dr. quot given by New York to ite guests use its independence to expel all Europeans; of the Curmican nobility, and in which the North German barque, Hohenzollern, for Krapt to mark down upon the map the There is ous thing 1 hear with sorrow that it would suffer traders to keep their name of Negroni úgured. Amoy N G. brig, Wanja, for Hongkong.pot, nd Colonel Grant at ques volunteer Tako ours, Sie, take all of it, and bestow it tion; that it would put down piracy: bat
where the
that the Chinese Jack, a National Dobt profits uroloated by attempts at extor captives were asserted that French barjue, Tamaris, for Swatow. N.
EUROPEAN NEWS. y-it would observé written C. barque, It., Rickmers, for Swatow. Dan: ed to lead an expeditionary force to their freely upon them. That is as good as any-
engagements with relief. This proved to barque, Johanne Marie, for Hongkong
(From Mitchell's Maritime Register, July 18.) as some show of probity; that it would, in bu impracticable
The Daily News is gently severe upon we hope shortly to slow, it has B.
istinct short, barque, Aldebaran for Awoy Austrian nately compelled by illness to return to political meaning, which Lord Stanley will rantoes Franus and the Union give to the liament while a Bribery Bill is being fought hardno, Madagascar, for Hongkong.
Europe before the army reached Magdala, he wise to think over before he concary would be possible to tear up all treaties,
world without writinga, then, indeed it over. The nicmbar for Birmingham is so it was impossible to sarry out proper in- any request
the Chinese Plenipotentiary. quiries after bris departure from want of an It is not the kind of thing a man like Mr though even thou as they have been conced passionately fond of salmon-fishing that ho leius interpreter. The locality indicat Byarts would bays said if he had atkleden, bearing them up would be an act of got off to the Shantion when he ought to ed by Dr. Krapfa informants as that where to the Blission the serions importanen with favour. But in what way can we bind the ui mon. It is all very full to talk about e at Westminster doing his duty as a fisher the white men were confined would appear which Mr
There is scar be invested.
any of them, except by imposing a single There is a "dodge," we are convinced; treaty more elaborate, more longiby; and caly a member in the House who works less the position assigned by
the testimony of the natives along the coast and at Zanzibar. of Mr Burlingame's spooches, and of the at present exist, a treaty which would be antage, and, when he does afta, lagu an
He scarcely ever sits on In the course of last years also, an Aral absurd protests published by the Anglo- as litter a source of contention as the pre-
committee, to exist the expedition, as by this means they merchant who was engaged in trading ou Uhiuso, who goes to think the world is sent, and must be enforced if intercourse is unfortunate habit of absenting himself on would miske frienda with the forsiguers, and the Somali const recuivost a letter from one coming to an end because Pekin and to continue in the same way, numely, by regard to the Fublic-house Ulosing Bill thoit conduct could not but he agreeable to of his countryuien who had been ships zook- Washington have coine into relations, occasional compulsion. Of course, if Ohing Committee, stayed away when the report wasters, of their country. A few days be to send two negro slaves, the ransom at dodge is. The Chinese Government in its plaint which is quite possible, and as re minority to draw up s, report exactly son- this Parthays who are now move or less theed and casriod captive inlaud, begging him we think we begin in perosive what that line any special or spesifie gronus of com- bud to be adopted, and thereby alluvou fore the date above mentioned, Captain which he was held by this Sonlin. The relations with the Europesu Foters has spacts the collection of
external Slalen received a deputation of Shans re
iraur casuall,
mentioned in the letter that a one grand wish sad one grand grievance does, we believe, exist that grond ought try to the opinion of the majority. presenting each of the states, and also each
Mosungu," Christian, was also a pri-its wish is to havo as little to do with them to be immediately removed, even though Bright will never have the patience or in Judging from present appearances, Mr. of the principal towns. The object of this sumer within a short distance,
us possible, its grievance the Treaty privi- the request is backed by intimations that deputation was, as the deputies themselves
to make known t
to Captain Sladen offi- white mon were detained not far from the dents. The wish is
Newe recently reached Bombay that five leges claimed by all manner of foreign resi concession would be acceptable to Mr Se dustry to undergo the labours of a Govern is natural to an exclusive ward; but general abolition of tool likely to compare unfavourably in that re ment office. The great Radical leader is cially, that the Chiefs of the Shan States coast by this same tribe of Somalis. The people, and the grievance, we suspect, in tutte cannot be conceded poti intende spect wils Mr. Hardy, Mr. Hunt, or that had combined to give a favorable reception persistence of reports of this kind which very real Without in the least desiring t
insatiable devourer of work, Lord Stanley.. to the expedition, and to forward it to Mo have been rife for the last nine years, sup- traduce either our own countrymen, or the to observe a new one. mein in a friendly and becoming way, each ported by the evidence that a number of Fremdb, or the Americans, wo have not the
Mr. Cadstone must giro his
the Duchy
grost ally stats applying ita quota of labour for the survivors from the St. Abba were led into smallest doubt that they push their privi- Barrying of the baggage. These depaties captivity, obtained from eye -witnesses of leges to the utmost; that they smuggle seemed to be all men of high position in the wreck by General Rigby at Zanzibar: when they can and evade payment when their several states-they wore tall aud aud hondace, and seemed to be more civilized to have been on board the ship, many of contemn. Chinese official rank; that they salo there of numerous articles known they can't; that they utterly ignore and and gentlemanly than the Shane guerally, which were of perishable nature, and could are prone to use force whenever forre seems or even than Chinese,
not have been merely washed sabere; and effective, and that they gonorally mako They said they were aware that Captain the testimony of the Buglish letters carved themselves at once disagreeable and dread- Sladen and his frienda ropresented a great on the hide brought from the interior of ed
r of ed. They did it in India, they do it in and powerful nation, but they appeared to the Somali country support very strongly Egypt, they try to do it in Mexico, and, in SANG THE EMPEROR OF be quite ignorant regarding our position in the belief that there are white captives fact, all over the earth they સમ
A singular trial in convection with the British Burmah, and of our treaty of all in thuso parts. It is the custom of the Western Europe had a divine commission They complained bitterly of the devasta The same thing happened are thirty years which, judging by facts alone, may be true, the melancholy speatsota of pri oficer and Palace took place in Paris on June 30, when tives wrought in their cities during the last ago; when part of the drew of a whator-but to insult it, which must, under any a gentlemen, and a man wearing the decors
years, owing to Civil War in Yunan
the
brick-field at home often complained.
Mr Francis observed that suchi would be directed most properly against the landlord
His Worship thericxplained to the defend- ants the reasons why he had not stretched die law to meet their case. Still they ought tosis of cooking which would not be an to sea their landlord, and beg to get some annoyance to their neighbors.
Mr Francis remarked that he believed the great cause of the nuisance was, the sub-letting of the houses,
in consequence of which the facilities for cooking were alto gete Magistrate concluded by saying that It was the defendants' duty to do a much possible so as not to inconvenience their Bonbons; and he was certain that their landlord (Mr Lapraik) would do everything
help them in that duty.
The
Mr Francie thanked his Worship for bia patient bearing of the cues.
HAUSCHILD AND SORNSEN'S OIRCULAR
Sarcos, 2nd Augent, 1808. Our last troular was under date of 23rd ultimo, since then we have received advices
what good terus Capt. Sladen and his party wove with the Panthays, thought that they, too, had better do what they would
the
But
if
røvenne
treaties he without some
There
treaties
of course, one alternative to aties ensuring attention to the
laws of civilization. We can retire from China, but there is no other, and retiring would the arat daring adventurer who had the wit simply leave the Empire at the meray of to see that the trade of the ports would support a Sepoy Army.
ORINA'S SUMMER PALACE.
Lord
critical occasiona; and, as happened with
In a letter to the Times, Sir Charles he dons to make the War Ofhios an entrient branch of the public service. He proposes Office efficient
have under him four officers in charge of as that the Secretary of State for War should
mauy
great executive departments, and re- sponsible to the Secretary of State for their actions. The first of these should be the Commander-in-Chief,
hief, ruling the force; secondly, the Controller-in-Chief, having
rduance to superintend the distribution, port of the army; the Director of
thirdly, des, of the engines of War; and, lastly, the
from Europe extending to the 19ti último, with His Majesty of the Golden Foot. Sowali tribe tu retain prisoners in this way. not only to rule the ost of the world,"lost" of the Emperor of China's Summer charge of the supply, Glowing, and trans
from Singapore to the 18th and from Hong kong to the 6th instant,
BIO-Supplies from the Interior ar-
and as. Tomuage continued
of this Monti,
scarce and this speculative demand indi- compelled to however,
good
few
after
destriction of that stronghold and the not allowed to leave Abyssinin, and ro
as one of
לקיס
2
of the
fortifi
rived on a liberal scale in the earlier part and the presence of the great Chinese dacoitch was wreaked on the const were theory of the world's government, be essention of the Legion of Honour, appeared in | Inspector-General of Engineers and Direc
Leceatalive in Manpboe. They looked upoit Sintilarly, it many years captivity. tially false. Hitherto the Uhinese have at the dock of a spurt of justice, suarded by tote of Wore taking charge
was tempted at once to resist this treatment aud caled last having subsided, holdem were inersion of the insereants whom it shet-mained a prisoner there for thirty years; displays of force, but aquated polity two gendazines, to answer a chargo of cations, &c. These four great officers, re-
maintain their own antio
by
Was witnessed. swindling, was tomrt Ios failed necept lower rates. Latterly tered, as
the attempt
prosenting respectively troops, supplies, of the
Corsican of noble munitiora, Captain Negroni, a
be works, should not good. effects
Mel
coup- Imany vessels have diopped
already and
and other instances
failed. They of the long detention of and they are aware that it has in and the demand thereby created, has evident to them from the presence of the white man by the natives of the oast coast have therefore onst about for a new plan, soldier at the age of firen, rose to the rank be in direct communications with this Score
They family, who entered the army ne a private lad
led with any subordinate offices, but should sent prices up again to the closing quota-expedition, and the friendship already might be adduced. The letter from Dr and have found ui Mr. Burlingame, Arunți
me Amor of cital, the world, had an irre with full discretionerative and
saw a great deal of survice in tary of State; and they should be vested tions of our last repost, viz. : $1.15 for existing holween Curtain Siples and this 158, the lugtish counsel at Zanzibar, which can Minister to Pekin, either a very netute
case, military expressed we long, equal to 4/5 par cwt. f. o. h.. at
power in the dia we publish today, confirms the conviction adviser which is probably the case,or
and was able character, Exchange;
; $1.2021 for round, equal to hope. that Captain Sladen would be
be able
entertained by many travellers that the very sagacious instrument. He appears, so
charge of their
ave and executiva to call is witnesses not only brother officers functions, subject to the established regula- -4/8. per cwt. t. o. at par
emain in the countries he is now Exchange.
is now visiting natives of the interior are not unfriendly far as we can judge from his action, to bave but Colonels
sand gener
to in his tions and rates of remuneration for all FORRAGR-Au eager demand for vessels until the trade route from our territories to towards Europeana. Along the count, where recommended a
policy of this kind.
ving raised large classes of subordinate porions, which should to Hongkong and the Coast-ports of China Western China should be definitely settled, the slave trade prevails, and English Make me your Envoy, with a
favour, was accused adequate sums of hey by dete
jewels and not be altered without the sanction of the continned to pervade the market and of the ratos for carriage fixed, also the transit cruisers burn or bombard towns in their salary cat.appointments, of course,--and
curiosities which ho
ho knew to be of scarcely Secretary of Stats. In order to revise the treme rates inlcil until very recently, when duties, &c., &c. The Shan States, these endeavours to suppress it, we may well will first of all make a Treaty for you with
Captain Negeri was in the
the estimates aud to propare
ate the accounts and it was found that stocks of Fish were deputies declared, could produce 10,000 imagine that a
white man is un object of nation which has never attacked you, and French army during the asck of the Empe to advise the Secretary of Stati, an Under should be appointed. The de-
f,
ro
to
a
any valua
עייפות
exhausted and very little Rice offering for intes annually to ospedite the carriage ou suspicion and dislike. But tho kind treat will never attack yon, but which is very vor of China's Summer Palace, Like mostrtmental officers should all ha placed in
ahipment to China. As fres Tonge art rives however. very sparingly, wo anticipate that zales will much recede.
For Europe a few vessels of average espacity would i readily find employinent at £4. For Mauritius and Bourbon Tonsage is inquired after at 65 frança per ton."
Subjoined we add a list of Charters con- Airffrerly, French, 9,250 picats to Amoy
luded since our fast-
$6,250 in full.
purchases from officers
the great thoroughfare. Captain Sladen met which Mr Kinzelbach met with when much dreaded by the West. I will
of the offcors and soldiers engaged in that theo explained to them the British treaty a budou penetrated through the coast then go auisd not only with your exten
affair, he laid his band upon a good deal of the same building with the Secretary with Bumah for the transit of goods Jino of slave-tradors to the more soplus tials, bus with the sanction of my own plader, Some demon" a through Burmese territory, with which ticated inhabitants of the central districts, mighty country, and demand a very simple whispered a limNegrout, have a taste," should be placed in an adjoining building appears to have State, and the Admiralty establishment they expressed themselves well satisfied shows that a Europeau may seature into and apparently very just thing, that you be and, having formiert an exaggerated notion so that free communication could be had He then informed them that he would not that country without the nerininty of haing admitted to the comity of civilized nations, of the value of the nick-nacks which fell to between the different branches under tho be able at this time to remain with them so murdered or made prisoner. Mr Angelp, that all treaties be abolisher, that China b he long as they desired; that the object of who has generously volunteered to proceed declared open, but that you be at liberis sitare, he added to his collection by nurtrol of the War Secretary. This scheme, his presont visit was merely to explore and in search of the supposed captives, is well ty to arrange the terms of intercourse, just which he invested not only all his own mitted by him to the Government in 1855.
and soldiers, in
in Sir Charles says, is the same as that sub- to und out what Chiefs were willing to acquainted with the Somali language, and as Franco or the Union is. The Chinese, money, but a great deal that the borrowed. The new submarine telegraph hetween enter into commercial relations with us, in an intercourse of many years with bath who widerstand foreign nations much bet from comrades. Returning to France after Brest and the United States to be laid Morie, German, 16,760 piculs to Hong- and guarantee accurity to merchante atidu neople of the cast and the interior ter than we think they do, though they are twenty-three years' service, he retired in direct to New York city. As the English
50 cents for Rico, and 88 conta for travellers in their respective countrice established the most friendly relations with constantly, like the natives of India, in the full
that when he hud acomplished this, he the Somali chiefs. He proposes to go as a danger of irresistible worth a very large fortune. He opened au foundande e latter place and
parsnasion that his collection was cable is laul between Ireland and New- and as the land compimica- Montrose, British, 180 ton
tons, to Europe would have to return to British territory simple traveller under the suspices of the
the strength of
evilization, readily
agreed to
Fork per ton.
and report to his Government what he had deographical Society, without any com terans which
involve the concession exhibition in the Rue Rivoli, which was
visited
sited by the Princons
Mathilde, Count de is dificult, it is thought that the direct Wanja, German, 245 tons, to Amoy done if the British Government thought mission from the Government, and without of all they desire, and after a most, Niewerkerque, M. Thiers, and many distin-route will be less liable to delay
or accident. fin fall. A they could depend upon the promises and involving them in any responsibility whatsplendid reception in Washington and guished personages. Afterwards he took at present the electric fluid has to traverse ever. Should he unfortunately be detained New York, where statesmen applauded the his collection to Baden Badan and other four seus and wake four separate land Cudovine, fferman, 251 tons, to Singapore guarantees of the several Chisis aud peo-
"the street folk-who 30 cents for Rice, 35 ceute for Beans, 50, y: Would probably send him back by. Somali cater, as Mr Bassam was Embassy, thou commente of a vory laces in Germany, and Eually to England, journeys befom a mesange can be sent from cents for fish,
with full powers to curry out all tho neces- dutaited by King Theodore, there
ere can be have vote-made Eton, Frch, 322 tons, (Hongkong Charnary strangenients.
bis ourinaities prevented him from finding ed that messages may be sent from Paris On the 11th May, the party were to leave him. We at an expedition to release relling and demostatie tendency," hither at the enormous value which he set upou the Continent to New York. It is rcancelled) Mauritius 60
therefore, see any reason comes Mr. Burlingame, to represent be der la conturbation, be stiglas Chapour con Panser to meit the Chief. Saubwa of Sanda why the Government should hesitate to the Government of the United States wishes he market for them. Utimately his cane by the new fault and answered from Mor
kon
$4,000
ter
Bmount secret.
Fish
++
cable
expect
Now
ed for the undertaking is £1,000,000. The 180,000 upon the deposit of part of the working expenses, with two stations only, The request is one which in itself and by jewels. Be had for a long time before ought to be anall. The advantages of the
itself is entitled to Lord Stauley's most pablished various prospectusas setting forth new route to routinental commerce are
at a place called Mungu, where ho had agres to the prayer of the memorial pro-Chin to be adatted without tranties into mousy, succeeded in raising as much as Tamaris, Froachy 471 tons, for Rice to with him a large rotinus of ficers from seated by the deputation, and it the the family of the world, Hongkong 30 cents, or to Swatow 55 gents, anwyng, and the States generally. Cap- small sun of money required in aid of the or to Amoy 60 couts.
tain Sinden hoped to be at Momein in enterprise, as was done in the case of the Johanna Maria, Danish, 8,200 pistils de week, and we understand that it is his in expedition of Bir Young to securtain tie careful cansisteration, though that con- Hongkong 45 cents for Rice, 70 canta for tention, if he finds that fiual and autisfacto- fate of Dr Livingstone, which proved so
$15 Cotton.
ry arrangements cannot immediately be en cessful Pall Mall Curette
sideration will, in all probability, and in a to
refusal, but we must object most strongly there, Madagascar, Austrian, 11,000 piele, to tered into t push ou at once Ta
bu the manner in which it is preferred Hongkong
1,000 piculs-foo the capital of Yunam, and persuade 10,000 piculs Rice
There MR. BURLINGAME'S MISSION;
10 rain Winsterer, except the the authorities there to order that a cou ali round, at 474 cents per picul
(Sperlutor, July-18.)
hoja of producing a falar
ression of EXCHANCE-Following the course of grass of chiefs should take place at Momein
About a week or so leave, we shall all be menace, why a Chines
government, any Singapore rates, our Sterling-exchange has ou Captain Slater's return to that place, to
deal about Mr. Burlingame more than a Japanese government, discuss the declined to 4/3 for 6 in. documentary
hearing a goo preliminaries of a commercial
hould thing which most got him into trouble was by the eruptions of Esrtinquakes exused Minister Extraordinary and Plonipotentiary have elected an merican as. Ambassador, Bills. Treasury Bills on Paris 30 dia. con-
alliance.
We believe it is also the intention of Cap-front the Chinese Empire to the world in and as little why the Government of £10,000, and which two valiers swore was tinue to be issued at fres. 5.55 për Dollar.
Politics are very dull, people are Washington should he represented to the Exchange on Paris 6 m/s. doothnentary tain Sladen to try and arrange with the free. 5.82. On Manritins 60 da. frea, 6. | Chinese authoritacs in Yunan for the vinning to go away,
those who remain are worki as assuming a sort of diplomatic pro- parties who instituted the prosecution were It has no special in-paid their manoy, and desisted but the On Hongkong 30 ds: 3 per cent discount age of goods through that country to and greatly in want of a sensation, and we tectorate in China
Bhould
and terests there not shared by all Luther Burlingame and t from Szechuan and the other neighbouring his suite received quite an "ovation," were powers, no influence there.greater ty pablic prosenter thought it his duty to go the rivers overdowed, and considerable loss
Alan our on provinces of China proper.
own or the French,
nght whatever with the warthy Mayor at their head; werd
nominal.
EXPORTS OF RICE PROM SAIGON.
July, 1868, 1,556, 13 picvis.
if Mr
and no
that his collection was worth 15 millions obvious; and it is even thought that a cable of franos. He had a quantity of "jade" from Faluiouth to Brust would enable it to in larger pieces than had ever before been be profitably used, by Londou merchants. seen in Europe, and every piece of which 1
The city of Naples soffors just now from represented, he said, the labour of a wan's an acenunulation of misfortunes. The whole life, and the wearing out of a great typhus fever has been raging in the district
The many diamonds employed to cut it.
for some time past.
have been so for severe as to do considerable damage. Finally, during the last few days, a terrible hurricane has visited the city. Sovorul houses were blown down, fragnients of rook were precipitated from the mountains, ail
A diamond which he pledged as worth
a Rhine pahble not work.
on with it
As admitted that Captain of life ensued. was at one time bond fide under a
There seems now to ba little doubt byt waited on by the Corposition of Liverpool to dictate to Europe what course she balls to the value of his collection The New York correspondent of the Total Exports from 1st January to Brd that the Bhamo axpedition will be a far received with clear by crowd of hoys atur shall not pursue in Cina We have but contended that the reports of experts Standard says the belief in the probability from 23rd July to 2001, renter success than even its best friends the Custou Square Station; and were in always aironted the admission of the how he had cousulted, and the impos circles. Party passion is likely to calmipate 1968, 59,002 piculs, Exports to warpat supporters ever expected orited, like the Duke of
Chin
Exports to Augnat, picula; and to Mauritius and Bourbon,
Bladen
Kingapore, 24,700 pienls; to Europe, 6,50 hoped. On all aides Captain Braden Robert Rapier, and other one
therefore, entitled to be heard when god must have opened his eyes, and densvrees tha naashres taken by the
24,800 pioula-Total Expurta from 1st. January 1868, 1,71,738 pionla
ARRIVALS FROM CHINA PORTA.
uly 23, Siam. schooner, Meridian, from
Bungkung 28, N
it support and sucouragement personages, to swell the from the authorities, and the people l look upon him as a a bonafactor. When he sent Crystal Palaus
bie
trat oath & Abstain from
every
white
of
that he
electro
considers Great numbers of
voting in November. The writer thinks
can be induced to vote for the
rust,
cachi and all of them were sent back dress world in itself a picturesque event, no claim whatever, to erents in Europe of the Paris garrison, Brigadier Gen however, that hundreds of thousands of Siamese ship, Haugkong, from Tab-sak-on, it will be necessary for Captain Tajeu, slightly aged person, with sharp put forward by a decaying Asiatic State averal Gravier, the Colonel of the lat Gredicandidates. It seems that the
high
1.
Gipary, from Hongkong.
4,
Hongkong
Brit.
6 N. G. bg, Marie, from Swatow.
10, N
Nong.
Wanja, fram Hongkong ship, Montrose, from Houg
kong
"Ühili-')
(15. W
**
of a civil war is very prevalent in political Sir Ro- Union into the European
family, as at least sibility which he had found of raislug any member in the Great Council, and money upon his trinkets in Germany and at the Southern elections. The writer of the are The Embassy mittet bewe protest most decidedly against an as- that unless he was a fool, which he did not. Republicans to ensure those elections. The Kakhy messengers to the haughty. Pan- . Rite well worth seeing. The selection by sumption which, if it were real, it would be curiosities on which, be raised a very large man before voting to go through the form
to be, he must have known that the Reconstruction laws required the neutysa
sary to resist. Fortunately, as we thay chief Tah-sa-kon, they were received the oldest of human Governmente of the with every mark of distinction and respect, Envoy frens the youngest to act as its first believe, it is not real. The object of the sum of money were scarcely worth the
thing, M. Alou, the b (tonnier, defendu-l Ambassador to the civilized nations of the entire affair is to clothe a very sensible and
welcome Embassy with a N. G. sch., Mebi, from Amoyed in
with & ond
a power to which it Captain Negroni. Ils called as witnesses Aug. 2, Amer, sleamer Yung-hai-an, from in splendid robes of silk, satin anii mi-
to character, feneral. Soumain, Comman is of he is accompanied by a native suite com- broidery, much like Chinese Mandarins of Hongkong
that demands impression rank On meeting with s chief like i prising some forty persons. There are an utterly unreal
several other Hongkong
and
officers, who do Staden to explain his want of presents, and eyes, and San Tajen, heavily built official, supported by one of the most powerful Guards,
Ministers with consulting and advisory nations in the world. It is not so. Mr posed that they had been woll acquainted newspapers are overwhelmed with American to point out the probabilities of his being
with Captain
excitement-which is
is nothing unusual Negroni, and gave how had and are manifesting it in exaggerated forms, with G. bargue. Venezuela, from able to return next year well uppfull powers aver del interpreter and agent war with which we have very complicat-seen his collection, sad were struck with the
pinvere,"
euspost, with Burlingame is simply a Chinese Envoy hest character. They said that they had th
entitled bo heard as
as Ambassador from
***** these, and also with a suitable embassy.
e is talking a
Fations the- Ruby, from Hongkong. Hurmese officials will at last be compelled Mr Burlingane, and both of t
of them with Power
trife the Nosra. Fork World and to lay aside their petty intriguing, for they stilettos sticking in their boots," and likely, ed, very Datoh bar, Wilhelmina, from will be closely watched, on the one side.
therofore, to strike the
but he is at in any way tained, though they thought the osptain was. is hinting at einterpreters the representative of the the Parthays.
vory feminine in appearanos," a French sieled to way deference the Union, not en labouring under a mistake as to the mor Fork Times gloomily remembers in the Nete uous value which he put on it. There all the South American revolutions grew
. ທາງ ທ obtain from the justice of his cause or co
Presidential elections. It is difficult Second Secrebury of
was also oviñones that when Captain--t Lagation, chosen pictoration for his real clients. The point Negrent was coming home from China, a to megur à divil war. from those
se presages, pazely because neither Mr Burlingame which Lord Stanley and the nation have to Jon morchant in the Mediterranean Fenn Transatlantic ebullition of i Tite American Senate bus passed a reBy: lter the effowisate interpreters talk Frenal, whe
political lution requesting the President to intercede a native physician, some cooks, aoils foot decide, is not whether any course of action pestered hinu with an offer af 500,000ir. for faking to internecins strife there is a wide with the Queen of England for the release men in Chinese livery, altogether nations with Washington, which stres no it. to be worth great deal more. M. wrrible lesson of the fast war. The present may adopt in Pekin will affect our re bis collection, which he refused, believing galt, which has become wider sine the of which the Thistrutted. Isamles News of Falber Malay the Fenian prisoner say due note. Our American cousins, more shoot Ubita than about New Guinea Allon argued that his olient, whose culler will be a violent political contest, but there irt Grand
from whom we have gathered these little bat whether the claims of a third of tion was really worth a sum of any in- is scarcely the remotest possibilty of all
it container!
appeal to arms.. descriptivu facts, are hugely sickled with the buwan mage advanced through Mr prsaible to nieasure, because it
The full text of President Jolmson's the group, and cannot make up their minds Burlingane are just or just expedient things not in the European market, hat whether to shackle with usitation or with for Extrape to concede or inexpedient. bond fide worked himself into a belief thas, ammusty has born published. It is three- ridioula They consequently do both, and The slain are to be considered, not the he had all Aladdin's treasures, and that he fourths preamble, and contains nothing we scarcely remember to have rend speeches nationality of the claimants mouthpiece, thought honestly but all the experts who beyond the announcement of indemnity to in which realisni and magniloquence were and so ousiderat, they dest less fuller told him is great diamond was worth noth- all who took part in the rebellion, except wired wore perfectly into asort of lootuary explanation alters their character, be re-jug were ignorant people. It was yet to his those actually under trial or indictment,
18, N. Gerin, burg,, Everhard, from
Hongkong 15, N. bar. P. Rickmers, fun
Houstony.
15, N. Gng. Batavia, from Macau
Dan by, Johanne Marie, froni
Hongkong
20, Frch bg, Lenn, fau Hongkong 21, N. G. by., Alleira, from my. 22, Bian. by, Seaman's Bride, from
Hongkong Austrian bg, Madagascar, from Hongkong,
the British authorities and on the other oided feellug of awe. Thero Fith a-de- unjust relations and it may be, very many "onrious and beautiful things" it on. tion of bloody a
by
will take
THE New York papers publish a report
that Saul Anna was organizing an experti
tion at Brownsvill invade Mexico, Bener Romero had arrived at Washington oun special mission
COLONEL Ross has completed the or ganization of the new Indian transport service through Egypt.
!
not
of arms
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