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THE CHINA MAIL.

officers (1) ordered to join their Legation were entitled to be provided with official to such an extraordinary hallucination, cap scarcely be conjectured.

CHINA.

We make the following extracts from the

Consular Report of Trade for Chefeo for

arrived at by men eminent in geological joined letter, which reached us just in means of transport What can have led frst. In Clark v. Smith, it was show that (1868-2

73.-JUNE 9, 1869.

TATIONS:

ONS, 9th June, 1869.

New,... 3560

say that Mr Mossman's deductions are

No. 1873.-JUNE 9, 1889.]

THE COOLIE TRADE TO PERU.

at variance with the conclusions already

baseless, we must recollect that they are we willingly give insertion to the sub- at Peking, and that in this capacity they

J

Old, boo, nom

rares, New,

502

iwe, Isian,

640

OMBAY,

665, пока

17 a 231

ALCUTTA, HANGHAR,

17 a 21

Old,... 540, nom.

Exchange.

he' sight,

TAL

days sight, Rs, 234

זיי

40% 4/8

days' sight, Rs. 2834

3 daya' sight, Bank, Tls, 76.

..., nom.

dwts, B.,

touch,

...2.75 3.25

...

jeigns,

vereigns,

Shares,

bock, Old,

29

22.60 & 22.80

4.50

10 a 12

4. BU

40 nom. 10 p. c, disct.

u. Now, ...10 p. 0:-,,

Shares, Old;

New,

30p. c. pm.

16

20p. a dia. nom.

Temperature.

zora, 9th June, 1869.

are Falconer & Co.'s Premises

Queen's Hoad.

FER

A.M., Dry,

Wet,

4 P.3., Dry,

Webs

red Maximum,

Min. over night,

9AM

AP.M.

No. 5, Vol. 3,

OF

78

.29.032 20.846

S & QUERIES

ON

NA AND JAPAN,

NOW READY.

IL" OFFICE.

g, June 1, 1869.

NG of every description exe

at the "China Mai" Office 20y, neatness, punctuality, onable charges, by

CHARLES A. SAINT,

is particularly requested that cations relating to the general this paper be addressed to the hd in no case to individuals by:

delay and inconvenience in ion of business will theroby be

CHINA MAIL.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1869.

REVIEW, *{

the once famous Globe, can- by Mr Wyld in Leicester endon, will probably be able be impressions which a first breated. With ourselves and , perhaps with almost all, avigne sense of disappoint

monutains were so very low! ceptions of the picturesque a model on so large a scale ice, of the sort of bird's-eye- which would be visible, were usly destroyed; and still our disgust on learning that

i found necessary to make the

elmins and intermediato val scale the double of that designing the boundary liner Reflection of course soon made that we were looking at a hmust have necessitated no ill and labour in its accom- The reason soon, became but the disappointment to the ed, being but partially atoned reflection that since enrliest o pastors and masters had apressed upon our minds that rities upon the surface of su brange would, if taken to

he earth's mountains upon s- he same dimensions, be of size. The incident was at fed to our memory as we unravelled the chain of res oh Mr Mossman attempte to the work before us. He coonnt for the origin of the an hypothesis to which an objection is presented in the cal proof afforded by the mate hstration above alluded to. primarily to Geology as the ch, even more than Astrono veal the secrets which regulate cliiustic progression " (if wo wed to coin the expression), states his case in the asser belief that by examining

are of the earth's crust, and.

al distribution of its protu

ses of land, we may infer that olcanic forces have exercised ence in producing the aberra

exis than all the external. ne of the planets." Upon this somewhat ourious theory that active volcanic forces at work Earth's crust this planet has possessed within its own power of altering the Inclin axis, and thereby producing es of the seasons, which are

IF

ore especially in temperate

While we are not prepared to igin of the Seasms considered ogical point of view By Samuel With a Map and Diagram and Son

and astronomical study. Sir Charles time to appear contemporaneously with Lyell, the first of modern geologists, is the articles on the coolia trade printed inclined to think that volcanic action has ever been much the same, both in the inbur Overland. The writer is under prehistoric and historic periods; but Mr a wrong impression in supposing that Mossman concludes not only that the the China Mail has attacked the Govern-

LOCAL

the employment of foreign capital and en- terprise, in this of China.

' Mari The opening of the Coal Mines in this province promises ne immediate advantage, as the transport of the mineral to this place would render its cost too great for practical purpose. The utility of the cou! for the future cannot, however, be too highly estimated in connection with Rail- way, as one of the most essential

sential require

out," viz, to give costs and so to order that the applicants might be in the same position as they would have been had the kower Court given a proper judgment at the applicants for costs were told in the A decided increase is shown in all the Ligher Court

to apply by rule for their principal articles of import, but the chief custs in the lower Court. He did not care feature in the Trade in the great increase in from what triennal titer 20 he contended that they ate posts; but the importation of English manufactured had a right to get cottate and woollen. them, and that the Court not only had the the quantity of Cotter goods imported wants for working the road would be plen- the total imports of the same article in on the other hand, the Railway would 1867 was about 330,000.

The increase bring the coal cheaply to this port, and since the year 1864 has been steady, but thus supply it at a price that would render the great jump of over 500,000 pieces this ita consumption large and the export con- naturally suggests itself is whether such a year is meat marked. The question that aiderable. The coal of this province is known for its excellent quality; and if it sudden expansion of trade is the result of a conld be brought here cheaply and transitory cause, or is based on a legitimate used in smelting the lead ore from the development of the use of English woven neighbouring much, development of the a certain prosperity

angle of the earth's axis has for many ment of Peru in its recent references to yesterday by Mr J. M. Armstrong, and war hut was bound, in carrying into in 1868 was nearly 900,000 pieces, while tiful and choup feel for the locomotive and,

ages heen progressively increasing (which may be admitted), but that this change the trade.

We have expressed disap has been effected by volcanic action proval of the coume taken by the Gor displacing masses of matter and 80ment of Hongkong, in permitting the effecting an obliquity in its direction. It would seem that did the increased obli- resumption of the emigration from this quity arise from this cause, the direction port of coalies to Peru, as it seems to

enough for his argument.

Tux barque Cintra was put up to auction Bold to Mr M. L. Barnard, of Mauila, for $5,370.

A POLIO Constable named. Holdsworth was yesterday sent by Mr May to hard labor for one month for having been drunk and absent from duty.

By the steamer Afulaces, from Shangbai,

Co.

the order, to give them. There were many other cases bearing on these points, one of the more recent, being Young v. Muller.

net question costs upon an original nonauit. Mr Hayllar here remarked that he did The A. G. quoted another case in which, an appeal from the Queen's Bench to the Exchequer Chamber, the applicants for

in

coata

of the axis would itself bave changed.indicate a tacit consent to the only means intelligence has been received to the effect were referred to the lower Court. The cotton cloths by the Chinese of this Pro- would attend such But in any case he hardly seems to prove by which "cargoes" can be obtained that the P. & O. Co.'s steamer Badras was an

interest on the

the native part of the restitution. And such large supplies of Foreign cotton goods the Chiness Government, While we differ from the conditions .e. by kidnapping. Fifteen years ago, to leave on the 5th instant for this ran absolute money, he contouded, was vince. The fact of the Chinese drawing natural resources of the province, and which ·

Chefon, would to the proof of which the book is devoted British ships were prohibited from taking calling at Ningpo. Tha P. & 0. besides the other side got jutereat on every througthat sach goods stood them in at would all have their share in.

tipation and the Foreign Meresatile Residenta be presumptive evidence this, was only ev

were not very successfut search.

a proportionate lots. valuable every hour, and its absence caused

I attribute their failure to the fact that they were prevented from digging in there to compete against the modenta prices tiful, vis, the Pingtu range, to which I ment of the cap had been attempted. The able to curta, daring 1800, have not been gion where the gold is said to be very plen money seemed going off in costs again,

at which English cotton cloths have been paid a visit fast autumn as well as to the sold.

reason that the men who came here weru far from experienced gold miners.

lower price than their own fabrics. In The gold-digguns the precious metal, but Jabour bestowed upon its compilation Islands, where they were reduced to a despatch, and will call at the East Const turned. In commercial dircles money was is required to bring out the

Most modern authorities upon geology, geography, and astronoms are freely quoted, and as a mere collection of opi nions bearing upon the subject, the work has much value, did it possess no merite of its uwo. To deny these would how ever, be unfair though space proventa qur indulging in general quotations. As of more immediate interest to our readers we turn to the section devoted to Chins and its climate. +

Porta on the

Hate of slaveriicial assurance brought across the mail from, Shangat e way down. The Medras being given that the abuses complained Yokohama for the last time, and as pro- of had been remedied, the prohibitary viously sunounced, a steamer proclamations were withdrawn. Lately Yokohama and Shanghai from both the Governor of Macao interdicted the bring down the Mails. The Sunda is the trade from that port, in consequence of next steateer from Yokohama, and the uificial information received from Liina,tam brings the next mail from Shanghai bat has permitted the resumption of it as the grounds of prohibition are alleged not to exist. Of the value of Chinese labour in Port we have not any doubt, but we do not believe that the labour market

THE "ALABAMA" QUESTION.

Francisco

O. J. asked whether any arrange-

Mr Hayllar remarked that they had offered I to compromise; but it appeared that the instructions were too definite on the other side. Mr H. then said that he would proceed to show cause, although there was as yet no rule nii; and he submitted that it was not in his Lordship's power to make any order whatever. Remarking that costs were clearly a creature of statutes, the learned counsel then sketch out to unsuit legal bistory. If there had been a

this

however, no

their no auch theoretical investigation is truth. The fact is

vident that

Chinese

bas

THE CAPTURE OF THE AMERICAN

BRIG MARY LOWELL. By the arrival of the schooner Margaret, from Ragged Island, which port she left on 16th inst, we have been put in possession of the following startling intelligence by Mr Walter Wilson, the custom hostates that stationed at the alive port, who states that he was ou brand of, and in charge of, the American brig Mury Lowell, in the capeni-

&that

we have to observe the great operations of voluntary emigration of Chinese labour-with deliberation. No injurious consé, i pleat, and then a nonguit was entered.that I bear other of the British Firms have ties of pilot and custom-house officer, and

ers from Hongkong to Pern, and of quonces need be apprehended from the regarding costs had been amended by the Co. Goods by direct shipmout are laid and that he had the of 18,d

esaled down

customs ---

The direct trade from Great Britain has now a permanent footing at this port, and the credit of forming it la datu entirely to the firm of Fergusson & Co. British Merchants, who have been established here The following possa intereat

telegrams from the San

since the opening of the ports and whose easrgy and pasoverance in developing If shington, May 2d.-It is reliably no

British Commerce in North China is one """ In looking over the map of the hot there will be supplied from China on the vertained that the instructions to J. Last

vessels have reported direet from England, of the highest praise. This year nine hemisphere for a region to illustrate in its purely voluntary principle. The letter rop Motley do not suggest any mode of most vivid manner the effects of population on climate, we cannot confine our observa-appended hereto is fairly written, and adjusting the Alabama treaty dispute, nor in the first instance, he did not for a mo- with cargoes of Coal, Metals and Piece tions, to the limited area of the British it tone is philanthropic enough, but for require him at present to propere reopening went question but costs would have follow. Goods. The result of importing diroat Isles, or even the continent of Europe, if all that there will be very little, if any, bama claims. Our Government will

negotiations for the settlement of the led; but when a decision is.

reversed on

on front England

20 Batisfactory, proved act

he had been so for a the footsteps of Fergusson & nature in her atmospheric laboratory. F

costs wore commonly waived. The law followed is in Asia, especially in tlie far East, where course unlawful pressure on them will Senate's rejection of the treaty.

with the seal of her Cominon Law Procedure Acts of 1852 and down here much cheaper than of Chua supports one-third of not be permitted. At any rate it wil

import- the empire the buinan race, that we find exa of

Washington, May 3-Minister Motley 1654; but for some resses which be conlded froux Shangbai, the freight by steamer On the afternoon of the 18th, about 20

minatea the extreme of walaris and examples be exposed.

left for New York to-day. He will asil for not discover, Sections 11 and 42 of the Act from the latter Port being as great as

past 4 p.m., Was in the act caused

Europe ou the 19th

the brig Mary Lowell from Man- by a low condition of the vital constituents

inst, without instead of 54-the only clauses upon which the charged all the way from England, to say oving the To the Editor of the "CHINA Mall.”.

place of atmosphere in the northeruzone. On the

tions. The event is hailed as a victory for applicants could have had any locus starts nothing of the additional Insurance de, of War suchorage to a safer DEAR SIR,-In your recent remarks on

when I was ordered to other hand, we shall sales among the re- the re-opening of the coulis enigration from President Grant of the counselors to vid. from the Ordinance of this Colony. Many tities of goods it was thought would swamp mander of the Spanish gun-boat Andalusia,

Secretary Fish, and the final shaking off

F the com gions within the influence of the south Macao, to Peru you appear to me to have lence who surrounded him. As the of the learned A. G.'s cases turned upon the market; it is most satisfactory therefore who firiding that I did not do so at once, temperate zone the island continent of Aus-dealt rather unfairly, although, I have no bang business now stands, Minister Motley these sections; and the case was very much to see that these anticipations have not tralin, as the sparsest peopled country on doubt unintentionally, with the Peruvian cannot move a finger natil further instruct altare in consequeues. In the interpre been and that this part of China gave the order three times, iu a loud voice,

the on- the face of the earth, revelling

to fire into us. en-Government and people, and have involved on by Secretary Fiah. Senator Samsertation clause, the Court of Appeal was said can absorb a

Upon this I immediately

In Woollens and Woollen and Cotton taining 15 man, well

armed, under the of whom scendy

increase. The

year 1868, saw demanded porniission to come on board. apple of Chinese porn option I repli that he might do 50 az a

if

As that

.I

to costs in this Court had been omitted & The arrival at one time of such quause the Harbour,

beave t tog and Jower sails,

my

known

jepeal of the besithiest dinals, wherein your censures not merely the few specu- labored hard to have Motley carry out to mean the House of Lords and the Ex. seat quantity of Englishhovo to when a boat came alongside, con- malaria and endowic discases are almorlative firms who have embarked in th instructions in accordance with his speech choguer Chamber not the Privy Council; fixtures there also appear to be a large command of two officers, one

Million Chur

where

within a

on secious injury for the

or the time

AU

SUPREME COURT,

Before his Lordship Judge SMALE June 9, 1869,

Exchequer Chamber. The Judicial Comported into this Provines, being 3,000 private individas,

and in many of the old cases quoted the application for costa was made to the

mittee of the Privy Council had special powers in itself; and the other Courts of Appest had also dent with costa accord-

to powers conferred on them. The A. G. said that he did not seek the Common Law Procedure Act; he relied on Ordinance 6 of 1855.

80

oficial

"but

not in

preuls over the four previous years.

capacity, upon which he came ou boatd. had not, however, been in con oal imported from England, Australia portion more than a minute or so, when

and Japan, and consumed entirely by the

...

foreign steamers, trading, butros this Shanghai and ficntain, and vessels of war calling here, bas also increased over former years.

OVIUM-shews un increase over last year of more than 1,000 cheste; it is surged that it will reach a much higher figure this year

The demand for Sogar and Paper seeins to have increased for they figure much high- or than before in the Import Return. The Inport of Rice has increased consider- ably during the last two years.

gun-bost an order from the captain of the was given to the men in the boat to board accordingly and

did, the brig, which they immediately took formal possession of the vessel. I may here mention that the order

fize into us was

wes pro- three times given to verbod from being carried tuto execution by an officer, who placed his hand on the cap of the gau to prevent its being fired.

1 remonstrated with the officer who bearded me (who, by the way, could speak Bugliah fluently) in as energetic a manner

ยะ

of European nations, must last remnants of slavery were stamped out Lanchester firm; and 31r Hayllar, instrneteiretamstunees in such cases; and it would knowledge of us are not acquired the brig Mary Lowell, under my charge, was

towns and cities, the practice of manuring of due to the State of several millions tion of the money in dispute was claimed to have been in the first stance, before ports, sbew an increase, while Sapsnwood) of the Babae, to which he replied that

pensated for the loss of their slaves at

the

dollars.

rior

unknown. A greater contrast between the trade in emigrants but the whole Fernvian salubrity and general climatic conditiona of nation and the statesmen now presiding two region is not to be found in the world over the destinies of that country. The than those, of Chino sad Australia, ench Peravian Government is by no means in representing in the highest degree the dil-favor of lumigration of Chinese into Peru. ferences of geographical and stinospherical once at lost in the history of the trade it phenomena in their respecd ve hemispheres, has interfered to stop the trattic entirely,

THE MIN CASE la the ninetest provinces now comprising or to regulate it. Tuo majority of the Pe Pax. COMPEDIR D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS AND China Proper the estimated area of land, ravian nation are averse to

All the to it.

ANOTHER ROBBLE, AND OTHERS. including lakes and rivers, is 1,297,999 batter mon of the Republic tolerate is solely

Application for Repayment of Sums square miles, or about one third of the sn-bocause otherwise the work of the country

Mr. Hayllar continued to say that the paid under reversed judgment. portcies of Europe; and the population, com

Pera followed could not be married

Privy Council had greater power than any to the last Recording

This was a motion by defondant for computation ju 1842, the noble osample of England and, to its 414,656,004. At this ratio the continent

freud being, 1

rule isi (mate absolute by consent) to call Court in England; and costs of appeal were

regulated as

ted as "the Committee shall direct," and islands of Europe, were they as de sely all the slaves within its limits sud put a upon the plaintifs to show cans why they By Act 6 and 7 Vic., it was clearly stated

wald 001tain 1201

20stop abschitely to the further introduction $50,390 for danes previous siia that costs be paid by

by the Court below only of persons, or as many as the of Africans for plantation purposes. In $50,350 for damages previously paid them by direct order of the Committee. whole bubian raso existing at prossut; 1891, when Poru declared its independence, 12310,4 for costs of appeal in accordance

$0,436.47 for interest at 12 per cent, aud. The A. U. observed that this applied by the census drawn up in

1851

all kinds was Elavery of

Abelished ju

to cases of admiralty (degrees) or the inhabitants of this acution of the globe theory by the very first article of the with the decision of the Judicial Conaritoriesisstical matters (suvenece). He is

was consistent with my duty, asking do not count, in round numbers, more than

new constitution. in 1850 For be tee of the Privy Chisuel, an appeal, reverrot deny that the Judicial Committee miglit

The returns sleuse a large increase in the whether he was aware of the illegality and 250 millions. It will be readily sonceived came a party to the Treaty for the sing the former judgment of this Court. order.

importation

ortation of the steel. The use of fur gravity of the act which he way about to enormous population, crowded suppression of the Slace trade. In 1855 The Attorney General, with Mr Whyte,

Mr Hayllar replied that the words were eign Steel is on the increase, but the amitheit, and whether he knew that the limited

territory compared with after a long and

a long and long bloody civil war the instructed by Mr Sharp, appeared for the "shall direct.

There were always special and metal workers the average

an American vessel, and that she was in properly. constitute a pestilential overcrowding of blo

British waters, and under British protec- Of other articles-Tobacco, Wood oil, be very difficult to say what decision might land. Such is the case, and the effects are the victorious party under the leader-ed by Mr Caldwell, appeared to show cauce aggravated by the intcuse heat and humihip of the great Dastillo, and the planters on behalf of the Bankd.

The Chief Justice remarked that a par-have been given by the trivy Council had Betel nut, Isinglass, Preserves. Turmarition, and, reoror, that i was an officer the question been brought up, as it ought and Seaweed, from Japan and the Russian in the employ of her blajesty's government. day in the mummer, the filthy state of the

Since then all branches of in- by the

he was only obeying the orders of his supe Official designus wore all parties the Gogumitice. The practice was, irbenud Tadigo da not coinpare favourably with hor

officer. He thon ordered me to get in have suffered mors or lean, aw in the represe said he understood that the of

appeal were Mr Haylar

it was not last year. given,

| the British

gun-boat, an rally, the dirty habits of the people them. Weat (ndian Islands, and succesocial Assignee was rapresonted by Me intended that costs of the lower Court The Import of treasure during the last the boat and go on board

the commander wanted to see me. I then, sive governoente have done their best to

with the six mon that were with mus ju the supply fiom various sources as lack of Pollard, Q.; but the latter gentleman should be given. Even the repayment of year amounted to Tls, 323.864 only.

EXPORTS. labourers.

brig—four of whom Braigrants have been invited (who was present, bat robsless and wigles) the nonuy had not been ordered by the

Council, although Privy

that they (plain

It is highly satisfactory to find that the two of whom I had belonged to her, sud from the shore from all

parts of the Inalies an

and, corrected the statement by saying that be indies was not representing the Official Assignee.

pain Court; joy had any direc exports have also increased over last yeaan of war. On going tilis)

into the boat and proceeded to the from Germany, from Chinese alone have

the East from. Utina

The Attorney General explained that the genie to act as totale is expected this year that a nach

therefore he contended, it was not the Tres towns and villages, and the extensive proved of any value, int, algae and though the question of the Official should be paid than the costs of appeal, in cocuous and silk worn uggs will spring which he simply replied that I must at o

the they were there on a motion for a rule intention of the Privy Council that more greater tusinas will be done it silk at this I asked the captain what his intentions ho wanted with mu, tu port than heretofore, and also that a trade were, and what Government would prefer any other clas pregnated with the remains of the dead and immigrants to the Chinose, they are au Assigned's clatin had some connection with The learned Counsel supportel his view of the rejectamenta of the living, that China suited to the climate, so industrious and so the caso, it was, be understood, to come in the case iu a long nail aliate age up. The Italian Government sent agents go on shore. To enable me to do so he

designat Proper way be

I am told that their gave me the boat belonging to the Mary dunghill

year, and and graveyard. befouling and poising its the interests of its people interfere poly been paid into Court, together with the o'clock; the case will be resumed on Fri-

thrifty, that it cannot, with any re

hany regard for as an interpleader by and by.

- Baylar cuid at the major sua hand of which we will hereafterigive a summary report was so satisfactory that it is intend- Lowell, in which my brother, George W.

The Conet adjourned shortly after four to seat agents here at the commence

Silaou, who was on board the man of aultry clime. It is a fact too patent to the sent the influx of labourera ao admirably

For the sate of appeal, so that the only points

mout of the season tu buy coconus, do war, together with clied the land. The wild silkworm is rod in farge quan- from the store, At the same time the

tities by

by the Country and root dead of Brito Ple of Skaugtu were all British subjects, were detai THE TEA TRADE,

silk AL

producoil who were erdure in a liquid form is universal. Few regulate the traffic and to secure the their ability thus far, and bad paid the

and a great works on China do little more than casually umfort and freedom of

sum stated into Court according to the no We extract from the Chamber of Com-annually, in this immediate neighbourhood, ed as prisoners on board a

and it

above

ав proceedings, regard to the opening of the new Tea sen the vicinity of Tei-nan-foo.

narrated by me, count of the nupleasantnear of the subject. feres as little na possible with its people, to the defendants (Rodger and others).

Tho C. J. remarked that it seemed son Bankow. their

made from this wild silk is brought to this the American flag was flying from the main we may be excused from such delicacy, leaving them free as air to manage as the fact is material in showing the low

ese cheaper to at once own affairs subject to the laws. These

go to the rivy Council. Tea. The first masters of the new seaport for sale. It is thought possible (and peak of the brig until I was obliged to sanitary condition of the country. The laws are made equally for the rich and The costs appeal were only £400. son's crop were put forward on the 21st there seems no reason to doubt it) that the lower my mila, when it was carried to the habits of the Chinese in this respect are

poor, for the native-born Peruvian and for like those

including those of garuisleos, were morning of the 23rd by the purchase of one It is seldum that only £600; and the ouse lasted a week. dogs of a city.

chap Yang Low Toung at Tls. 31 per picul. are open to all alike. Even the nuoverons and large lakes and the Government of Peru interiores The Attorney Goueral then addressed the No further settlements were reported till rivers that constituts the chief highways of matters which in England are left to private Court. He said they applied that the Court the following day, when 19 shops found commerce ountain

the lands with human octure, and,

geup.

anives. To thean axiating curca we may

aid one that hun assisted materially from

tims imusémorial in vitiating the atmos phere of China-namely, the remains of thousand generations buried in the land.

The cit

cities and the environs, the count-

cultivated lauda, are so strowed, and · im-

Vašk

tion been

alfactory ner von of all travellers and foreign suited to apply the shortcomingsprite romaining were those of custs of the day, the 11th, at 11 o'clock··

residents of the treaty porte, that the prae- liberated slaves. tice of manuring the lands with homan Peruvian Government does all it can to Court below, and interest. They admitted

the emigrant

-here last

in

The other four

תס

board

EIL.CO

and the two

nien belonging to the brig,

A Spanish

allude to this agricultural practice, nac-But, as iu ragland, Governmout inter ties of the Official assignée not to pay it mere report, the following paragraph in in the central part of the silk cloth-boat. During the entire of the

But v

of

Mr

the bosata of the Bold ur tho the Chinese immirant. Peruvian Courts beroliard here stated that the costs instant, and the mark:t was opened on the wild silk worm may be acclimatized inside of the vessel and spread over the rail

1]1

it is necessary to purify the water with does not undertake to feed the poor. It is

tion

as

that the for

for the conduct

of

Europo

The stuff made from the wild sak is used by the Chinese for, summer clothing, and is very strong and wears extremely well.

A Breakwater across the east entrance

a the height of summer the water assumes. Consul at Lima, who have just ence to the order itself, he found that the 34 per maintain their valoc, year, owing to the discoveries of gold in |

On or leaving the fary Lowell the Ameri on flag was removed, aud, insostly im mediately afterwards, the brig was made fast to the gun-boat, and proceeded with Such to sex in a south-westerly direction. is the plain and

customs

au

as gruss

san naeual amount of enterprise or to private charity. The State should curry out the order of the Privy.] buyers at about Tia 2 per pical ebay of this Harbour is greatly needed to render is putrid animal and vegetable matter, so that in a newly orgaшsed country cannnt and Conincil, and they did so thinking it was a for finest chops than the opening purchase. this a perfectly safe anchorage at all sea oflicer in her simple statement of

A Since than a steady business has been done, better course than that of exccution. alum before it can be used by foreigners for ealy when great calamities fall upon the cording to the regulations framed in 1843 and the settlemente now amount to 86 sons and during any weather. The original an fusnit as ever was offered to the British driuking or culinary purposes. Such is the country, janine or

apperis, pestifenice,

bis Lordship choje, 59,005 ohrsts. For special Russian cost of this would of course be large, but Hagan outrage so wanton and unpardou invariable practice at Shanghai crou State steps in to aid private effort. As to was called upon to conform to, execute orders, a few chops of finest Teas-Sang would be soon met by Harbour dues, which a le in its nature as to immediately demand Amongst the Chinese. In the Wong-poo the late stoppage.

and carry into immediato effect" the order Yang, and Choong Son Kaf have com- might then be levied on vessels anchoring that the inest prompt and vigorous sea- of the emigration from and car

sures be at once adopted to vindicate the of the Judicial Committee; and on refer manded very high rates any Tls. 314 a Tle, inside its protection. river that flows past that city, the propor Macao on the representation of the Portu

but with that exception,

ption, the that

The question of mines has naturally honour and integrity of the British Empire. of putrescout watter is so large,

has been Ts. 31 per attracted maol attention during the past Nassau Herald, March 10, a gelatinous consistance, which is felt erotised from Peru can safely say that previous decision upon which they were highest

by although the late terrific earthquakes have pelled to pay the honey now sought picul Finest Teas bathers, who seek in vain for a refreshing produnud much loss and sufiering and mi- to be refunded was "hereby set aside" and but the fine and grades below are being this immediate neighbourhood, and also

into the fetid stream, ora bath filed aery,

sery, the Chinese laborers are no worse off a nonenit entered. Upon this Privy Cou bought with

Nothing of the non, who had come here to dig for of the sort was given in the telegrams by The quality of the crop is generally en geld, that large deposita land ore exist paratively for animals in that agricultural bio assosiations of the country have long fore, the formar decision was thereupon re country, almost the whole of this corruption since provided for the poor and houseless versed; and His Lordship was bound to endered to be under the average, and the within 15 miles from this port. These the last English mail, but as the fact of the arises from the presence

of the human race of all classes, sided as these associatious set everything right as it was before the supply of finest cops is unusually small. lend misses had been previously known; seizure was officially admitted in the Blouse the era of Commons on May 6, it may be that the forming such deuse centres of population.

are strong, but some and I hear that large samples ress what wanting in bond was not the mode of redress land, and encouraged by the praisee sui action by non multitudinous nation

kind words of the English people. There best applicable to this case, the A. G. sunti the lead generally they are

The following telegram appears in the

with its offensive water. As there are com- then their amplorers, and that thi charita / oil order being fled in this Court, there- & drooping tendon, and prices have by the Bowlodge attained through sogan Frureisen Herald of May 2.

plunge

thia

contribute largo

were

case was an

cation for restitution;

Teas the

And

ore,

*

Landon, May 1st. --The British Govern-

ment has sent instructions to Commodore

Phillmore, commanding the British squa

dr. restoration of the barque Mary Lowell from the Spanish authorities, together with

at the West Indies, to demand the

While the rejectaments and remains of by must liberal assistance from Bug previous Judgment. Remarking that an in the cup favor, and in the make of were sent to the French Universal Exposi- telegram is well founded: ly to the malarious exhalations from the has been no niutilation of Chinese by their faved to say that, as there had been very. The Yang Low Toong ty deficient. tion of 1867 by a firm here, who were com- and Cheong Soumissioned by the French Governinent, to from this Colony, he would have Kais are, in anne cases, fully eqnal to any collect the products of the north of Chira Jand and water the atmosphere is also employers, no branding, no torture. The ceny upou analogy. Ia Chitty's from the same districts last season, and for that occasion.

Some largely deprived of its oxygenous vitality thing existed only in the imagination apur Practics, it was put that the previous mode from the litter may be selected the finest

to go

obtained, I took to Shanghai re ecently! by respiration-nivre so thau in, any other malicious invention of some newspap of meeting the preson but as a writ of very rough and unsightly in leaf, but fall it. It seems to be what is termed Jami an apology for the seizure of the same.

appli

chops of the season. The Sung Yangs are

obtained a country in the world, and there is, per scribbler.I am, yours de

a partial analysis of restitution was both inconvenient aid and flavory in the cup. The Danfas are cronete" lead ore, and contains about

ile mon leaf, and not a single chop can be for the money, interest and costs.

"How the market, neighbour?" expensive, they merely made an application very inferior, and much mixed with com- 38 per cent of antimony mixed wit

iren, zino and lead, with

some tracas

Very quiet." "Anything doing in contended that the interest was part of the ranked as fius. The other Oonsm kinds of silver. As this ore is near the sne

fuce and runs i

"Not a mite." vein of 16 inches thick cheese?" restitution and reinstatement, as to costs, are scarcely equal to last season's,

SLEEP in death's you: gest brother, and it, there seems to be uo difficulty in the to like him, that I never dare trust him as those of the trial at Hongkong. Ths. 35.50 « 29.ñ0 Der picul. Some of theee way of its extraction. No experienced without my prayers.Sir T. Browns.

Ab to Texs are very delicately flavored, and cou- metallurgist has as set prononcel

baps, no other habitable region so destitate

of foliage for generating oxygen gas. Wa

have already referred to the consumption

A PERUVIAN.

of this vital constituent in the procges of We learn that complaints have been respiration, together with the unhealthy addressed to the British authorities by ellects

arising

from breathing air thus the Chinese Government with respect vitiated in orowded assemblies. May we to cortain alleged proceedings on the part

the day, the costs of appeal was obvious settled here defirorable in Shanghai at 8

fact that the Privy Council had order Of Ning Chows, several chops have besu at the spot where the diggers discovered ot apply this experience of sanitary laws of two gentlemen belonging to the Ames a matter of course, according Į

on a small scale to atmospheric volumes of rican firm of Russell & Co.--Mesars

only

A DASHING and fashionable widow says thinks of suing some gentleman for a breach of promise, so that the world may know she is in the market.

ROWLAND Hill said " He wouldn't give a farthing for a man's religion whose eat and dog were not the better for it.

& greater magnitudo, such us are found in Barbour and Stevens, who lately proceed statute, 4 James 1. Cap. 3, Sec. 2 This pare favorably with soais of the Oopack to its valua for enwelting, bur its appear. she the badly-reutilated valleys of the Alps, and inelide eyes an extensive region like ed from. Canton to Shanghai overland. would be done hers in the Court below in kinds, but in strength they are deficient. China under their infidence, where it is It appears that the journey performed the same way as in the lower Courts at densely thronged by human beings I by these gentlemen through the Fro home.

We might quote more, bat the fure vince of Kiangai was achieved at the going are sufficient to shew the general expanse of the local mandarins, to character of the work, which we may whom the impression appears to have fairly commond to the notice of scientifio been conveyed, in some unexplained readers,

manner, that the travellers were British

alice, and experiments made with it, give hopes that if the mice were allowed to be worked, a profitable business would be the result. It would be of very great ad vantage to this port if the Chinese Govern- ment permitted these lead mines to be opened, as the ore might form a valuable the spot and afford a further opening for

A private circular remarks that prices for Oupacks are now from Ts. to The 10 The C. J. observed that the lower Court per pecul under those pald last season, was simply expected to do its duty, aird me while Canfas are Tin. 1 a lower. Daily order

News was requisite. The A. G then proceeded to quote a number of cases showing what the "effect". A FALGE QUANTITY lady's chignon, article of export, or it might be melted on was which the Court here was to "oarty-Judy,

THEY SLOPED Orr-A person who had been listening to a very dull address, remarked that everything went off well- expecially the audience.

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