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MARRIAGE.

At St. Johns Cathedral on 24th March, by the Revd. J. J. Irwin Oolonial. Chaplain, BbwARD DENTON farrier, to Messrs. Jandise, MatasSON, & Co. to MAXY ANY MOLFOS, of Kingston,

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DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 26,. 1864. DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS. their use compulsory. What advantage hogether with the gentlemen compoeing the Sub- stifatos a great Sea Captain, he is due, but of a sent transition phase of politics in China and Jn for a realios. Lowever, Lord BucIX Y t pan preparatory to their induction into the comi far behind; sud when he came up be mapped the The Sir Harry Parkes, leaves an expect we cannot divine. The merebants Committee, bar called on Mr. Layrak and ob new mder of greatness.

dark, on being with much hastoral of just praise of Lord Elgin sad got for them more than the bad ventured held on the 29th instant, but that, on the fol- GENTS and Contanders are invent that for Shanghai, Chefoo, and Tientsinpaid without a murmur all that they were tained his acceptance of a tablic Dauer to be And he is a Here, if his sele pasal combat and ty of Nations; and in the course of the ban, achievements of his feather Plebiputentistits. "So, with the "Open, Sesame," of uttle reso- Ay Dock Company's Establishments at fa•day, at Noon: Mails close at Tcharged unler ile old system, they canbaslowing day, he had received a letter from Mr. chased sad hailed by the U. S. S. Hatterns off and much omission of just desert of Sir Michack to sak for themselve

be called upon to pay any thing more under Lapraik, which land cavard the arrangements Galveston, he replied that he was Her Brittanis Beymour, launched arrowe, not a little poisoned. the new, and as the cost of printing the stamps that were in progress for the Dinner to be sus Majesty's ship whereapon Captain at the American Minister to China-while in lution, we hure rent the curtain of dges. Captain The "Chanticleer," leaves for Sura- must be something, the plates, as far as npended Mr. Lapaik's letter was thou read to Flake of the Hatteras said he would send a bost generalising ita aşknowledgments bath of the Oxmox reports that there must be a chapel, and board of him, and in the net of doing so had courtesy and services of the American Consul up they all stan. The mountain side open. a whole broadside thrown into his veel by the General to Japan in a saner to ignore his just and kuropean eye rest on bojects. Deter Had Governor R. however

seen before but on cups and saucera, and left ring idle.

HONGKONG, 24th March, 1884.

Aizlama, but continued to tight bravely against merite, it gives point to its own sections upon Amoy, and Foochoufoo, on 301 economy is concerned, had better have been the Meeting

waited until the small coin currency was sat The Hun. C. W. MURRAY, Esq.

Push a ownedly foe, although the Hatteras was the American Naval Commander in Chief by ever to be secit, as many believes, till the cen inst. at 8 AM Mails close at 7 A...

in motion, he would surely have forind the

"DRA SIR-1 beg that you, with your col only a fenil ferry or canal boat fitted out bur-smartly imagining" a fictitious basis for its in-summistion of all things, the Millennium, or the optional use of stamps increase,

Deagues on the Sub-Committee for arranging riedly for blockade purposes and in every ra-ordinate appropriation af erodit to England for great mustering for the battle of Armageddon. the negotiations at Jeddo, to the relative disps Lord Etats went abund: the bigger snips fol- a Public Dinner to myself. will convoy to the speat antic'to cope with the Afrdama,

lowed the day after; they bring a bandoma General Counaittee appointed at the Meeting If by such a cowardly stratagem us the, by ragement of American diplontity.

We regard not the China-wou lenrels of Lord prosent with them, which they mely jalge wor H. M. fisisters certainly cut a very poor at the lab House on the 234 instant, ay deeg which he sank this mistrable ferry bant, in being. figure in the House of Commons in replying regret at being able to accept this unusual his sulo encounter with a national vessel and in Elgin with jaundiced ages, we rather rajaico in bier to be delivered in the presenbe of an Imper to the qnestina put by Mr. Farster on the mark of respect. When I met the Sub-Com which his own suffered severely, he is constitute them as emblematical of the common gain of in city thas et a distant outport; they come

mittes yesterday evening, I was led by an over eda llero second only to Garibaldi?

Christendom-but it like a Goneral flushed with with peaceful bearing, cropt that they head no night of the 8th Febs. Mr. Layard prevari powering sense of the kindness and good will Then bas sense of chivalrous honor-censed to vistory in and field, he went to Japan to apprneignals; they receive the courteous Japanese of At Saigon on

March, Amen, late esin-cated palpably, and we are certain, hallucinate of the prompters of the Dinner to accept the tea barneteristic of Officers and Bentleman; printe the spoils of a battle already gained by the sinis with egual courtesy, but the spectacle mander of British barque Estriel.

ed most hyperbolically. He trad bot the par-honor offend me without, due consideration then, indeed must the Herves descend from their moral intrepidity and parsevering vigiance of our tallies so exactly with the terrible reports from The above unfortunate event took place through Feet 8 Spring Tides, and 11 at Neap Tale: the small dos latius broken put on board the ticulars of the Soochow perfidy." with re-bos rtlection has confrined my Erat impression, pride of place. But tho renewed garios at the Countrymen, nad in the height of his advantage the opposita shores of China that in a moment Teaset shortly after she had leis Bongkeng boundgard to the supplies" furnished the Impero ibing mentioned to me, which was that startling juxtapositions in your figura pointing siisplaces alike the sarly trophies of the indon-fapne throngs away a Palladiora of perpetual

wxcept uach a demencitration would be opis episodio; and I terers to the exception that you table Perry and the green wreaths of the patient isolation." This Dock is slee fitted with a Calsson, and into Sydney. The Chief Officer and two wien were "Jaliste out of the British arsenals) was posed to my whole previene life in the colory new to make to the soziousness with which I re- Harrin, that his own standards may fill the eyes The above are the only Dooks in Whatana Grek stricken. but recovered, when Capt. James "unable to muswer that part of the question. I by Phat it is so foreign to my hahita and gard the general, subjeve of the relations of our of an admiring World, we akit deny him

was taken will that it was necessary to take the With regard to Mr. Lay, 1. M's govern wishes that I really am unable to accept the Countries, to ask you if so poins of fast the very pression of what we are fain to attribute to verrel into Saigon for medical assistance; he was ment had no official information." etc., honour, however gratifying to me. I assure you objection does not mare the difference between him--that magnanimous amuse of jastion which stoved to the Hospital and died in two days and so forth: very clumsy for such a chosen Sir, that is desining the invitation, I do not us, shewing that you argue from superficial in is the characteristic of great minds.

wish to show any want of appreciation of the lications inertad of probing to latent principles

We shall remind him that after Perry honour intended inc.

with cugrammate set and resolute cosetancy Capt. Jares he been a long time in the e- adept at equivocation..

Colonel Sykes had given the following nu

of thought and action. Theg you to convey to all those who so

Why Mr. Editor-there would be no end to verborne the wall of two neuterior' formation, boy of Messrs. Jardine Matheson, & Co., and

fice for Friday the 12 Feby... "To ask the kindly wish to pay me this mark of reeport, the War of words between our Countries, until the first person mequiescent in its attempted re- lately commanded the steamer Carthage ou this Coast.

the first Lord of the Treasury, whether at the assurance that the knowledge, thereby con indeed it came to eas of blows, if we went on section was British Admiral; and yet, that fter the resolution of the consuls of the eyed to me that my attempt to maintain a charging each other will being the aggrosso in by sabsequent parnovering peaceful efforts Nr. But we now purpose to deal with facts, rather Teenty Powers of Shanghai, it is the inten- strict and straightforward conduct in all rala pravocation and from recrimination to invective, farris had sail turned the tide of civilization than to suggest inferences; nud prozeed to dix- CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY,tion of H. M. Government, considering this tions of life has ousoseded, and been appreciated until our hlood got so heated that all the inter- against it with acht and finally consuminted prove the statements purporting to embady the

FOR CHINA, JAPAN AND TRE "renewel instance of treachers and perfidy by iny fellow-Colonists, will be a testimonial abungas of Ice and Yarn ceased to keep us orol the work so admirably begun by his peadecessors, material points whereupon the Times" so com

so that when his Lordship arrived at Simoda ii placently not to say arrogantly-fonads the of the Chinese Imperial chcers, to pass unhonourable and gratifying to my feelinge that noticed further violations of the instruc-I shall retain a grateful sense of their kindness. So far as there manifestations arise from mis- wanted little mere to gusare him of sucess than claim of the rearing in to the well garnered

to the last day of my life.

conception, so far as they are spontaneously not the assumption of a spirit of happy audacity and harvest of the peaceful, philosophical, husbandatan in terms which heat they been waod by our coun- tions from the Foreign office to British an

Apologizing to the Bub-Committee for hav faotitions and Resumed for effect, they are nesur-the services of Mr. Harris, aa leterroir. thoriting in China to be strictly neutral in

ing put them to so mnoh bronble in the matter, ing signs of a pataal dread of war, and like the. We pausa, however, to say that we are very fur trymen would bare run the risk of being denon the war now raging in that country," Believe.ue, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully. firet indications of a reconciliation between an from attributing to the Noble Marl the inspiraced by is as the xrandiloque assumptions of

(Signed) D. LARAIX"

of there deproeistory leaders" of the incrican self-canecit--- On Tuesday the 16th Feby, a notion of Mr.

estranged husband and wife. But with short tion

Times-sonphatically mis-tenters on they we First, then, an far from itaingmartly in- Liddell would be discuseof. It runs to the

The Chairman then said that the Meeling sighted perversity the Times and its coadjutors

be felt at Matrive is enforce their theory of the danger of the of public opinion his whole career disproves aginet by the American Comtefore that by Lapraik'e detariaativu, which,

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Tie Engine House under the Superintendence el European Engineers nad Bailermakers con

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The Blackebris app aoutains 3 Largs Boi- kerwaker's Puruse 12 Braiths' Forgos, titted with Stone Blower

The Iron Foundry contains a Furnane, capablo melting 5 one, and Brass Faenco for melling balla ton.

Atached to the praises is a Circular Sawmill driven by Steam, capable of cutting logs or planke uf any longth:

The whole under the Superinteedçaes of expe rieuse European Formen.

All Tools and Materials connected with Macht. nery kept alisaya ob hard.

Copper and Yellow Metal Sheathing, Felt, Pitch Tar, Oakum, Paints, Oils, &c., E., supplied at innrket rates.

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PHILLIPPINES FOR 1864.

This work will be issued in Two Parts PART I NOW READY. The SECOND PART will appear in a

few days.

Price (of both parts)-$3:

Apply at the Office of this paper.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Fans:

ar hind us to prave.

Now, what was this advanes beyond the Amer- ican and Russian ships lying at Kanagawa bot- lar movement and breaking the line of the cordon ter lima an haitation of Commodore Perry's simi- of Layernment boats when firat penetrating towerİ the head of the bay of JeddaWhat but an imitation se palpahle as to suggest a comparison in favor of the moral heroism of the Americau Pioneer --

following tumor and effect. "It is the cuision would doubtless share the regrowever, was. example of republicanism and of the propondor. Į the supposition as his language in Parliament and rushing from the l'ei-ho u new Treaty might ba "of this House, that further. interferones on perfect keeping with that course at conducă |⋅nneo of American power. by systematis deuuncía- on publie russia in America, contradicts it, wrested from the terrors of the Japanese, inspired the part of this country in the civil war in which had won for him the universal respect of tion, whereby to check the tides of emigration or we have widely intarpretad the one and much by the Lion's roaring in that river, wo bave it

China, is impolitic and unnecessary.”

We observe that all the correspondeuse in relation to the Canton claims, und in fact all No notion, can be taken of sudtymous.com-doeninents in relation thereto, are to be munications. Whatever is intended for in-printed and published in the form of a blue sarting must be authenticated by the name book. and address of the writer; not necessarily for publication, bat, as a guantes of his good faith. We exuniot undertake to return reject- od communications.

The Daily Press.

Jonagono. 28TH MARCH, 1864.

Ar length the fuel skein of 7. P. U.'s cor- respondence Lus comete band, and will be found in our correspondents' column. We sec flent he takes offence at oar having placed him in antipodean continet to that monotebank G. F. Train. We shall illustrate nur meueing in E. P. U.. must remember that our reply. ecen extremss ruset, and we shall show, not only that bo and Mr. Train are actuated by mes - the sime aspirations; but are mentally int

the same impulses. We learn that at the urgent request of Maced, in very different modes we admit, by

Lapraik, the committes, which was formed for purpose of giving him a public dinner, abandoned the project.

There are House at both Docks for the accomthe odation of Coptzine and Crews of Vessels. All kinds of ship, and Blacksmiths Work done, The Large Dock pumped ont by an Engine. The Proprietors beg to notify the Merchants, Ship Oruas, And Captains, that their charges for Docking are lower than any in China.

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Sparring, and Betting, Vessels of all sizes, and for Cleaning and Painting Iron Ships,-st inonitrate charges.

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Hongkong, April 1. 1867

from the bigkast authority -

1-That ifis Excellency the Commoners had

not the most remoto idea that Mr. Harris or our Government contemplated a new Treaty with Jupant; that he went there under au X. -press-urder of the Navy Department and for a

totally different purpose.

this Comunity. He hoped that as Mr. La- and capital to the United States and to engender miarend the record of the ather. prik's departure from the Colony was not in-hational repaghance; although quite conscious Ent the over vigilant Times-that with a tended to be foal, other opportunity might as political economists and champions of free hundred arms compels all the ends of the Earth be found hereafter for a public expression of trade that they are illogically striving against to tribute, sad that has become the World's Heralde would j were more cosmopolitan cateerit in a manner more congenial to Mr. Ja irriesistible tendencies and the spirit of the age. Braik's factings.

BraPrinciples are universal; and it in spirit.

The change would prevent the exhibition of It was then proposed by Mr. Pollard, second is because the influence of a perverted medium ed by Mr. Gibb, and carried unanimously, that is not only mischievous aud detrimental ra both a deal of ill humer and much mutual roetiina-27-And most material that Mr. Barris bod copies of the Minutes of the two Meeting and countries, bus demoralising of the moral Bonetius, nay, it would tend to consolidate the friend of Mr. Laprak's letter be sont to the local of whole peoples that the conduct of the Times ships of peoples and to conserve the peace of newspapers for publication.

and its fellows slanld be held up to reproba- the World. This proceedings then closed.

đều,

What subject, then, thau this which concerns the wolfare of nationair worthy of ections consideration?

(Signed) C. W: Mursax, Olginea.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

the Editor of the Daily Press "

It is quite true that it plays such a deep game

concluded las Treaty long prièr to Commodor Tathall's arrival at Simon and, if not prior to, near the period when Lord Klgio left Shangha för the Poi-ho. in April.

For some political reason of a domestic ebar. of fast and loose" with America that we can. hardly judge from the target of one day to wharacter, à prospecavo date was affixed to the Treaty, point the arrows of the next will be directed or which was the let of September, copies being how much poison their barbe, will bear thus held by the respectiva parties and a aub, and ever tantalising, even if souselines using in the azeret Treaty signed and wonted he all the partics jaunty air of its effroutery in protosting inaonance binding them to the oxenucleo of the main Treaty and transferring the binme of a quarral to Anséri on the day of its date. Both had been conolade! an eboulders, it is oftou rather the caterer to a long befors Coanneder Tatual! renched Simoda urbid craving of reproach to republican instite and laug before the movements in the Gulf of tone than the Sutalligent redex of sound publie Feebil opinion.

read

It will be seen, therefore, that we must attir

Sir.

Tour obedient Servants.

SETERAL AMEDISINS. January 51st 1855- Macao, 22nd March, 1861.

To the Editor of the Daily Press. Bam indeed sorry in be emopelled, in

You like my treatment of it to that of a The ological Jestazer, hat I do not see what it has to do with Theology, savo that athies should be the basis of all systems.

The question in all controversies is who gave 3. EDITOR-Saree unlocked for sperimenta the provocation; who of the 195 were most have prevented my taking up the the third "ksin" proue to War--This, because it is the grentar of the almady rather lengthy thread of oar diy-glory of our ugs that the naked ambition of nisi. plaint against E. P. U. is contrary to that I now discover a fresh gual in it ia das to

We think that we have just cause of corse upon national amenities until te-day; and her Nating or Sovereign is talersted longer. If it abusesite great opportunities and perverts bute in the favorable impressions left by Com

Well, as respects the United States, this is very it high rission as the leading Press of the World, uudure Perry and the diplomatic ability of Mt. custom to allow a powerful speaker to break off in the middle of bis oration and defer the Jerjection of the Pls lost, herein arily answered, eince with neither Army or N. let the Nations mark its purse and the evil will Consul-General Harris, mather than to the echo sooner or later be open its own head. At pro-jof the Guns of the British Ploot at tho. Pui-ho, might question your judgment as ranch as I dovy of the last magnitude before the Rebellion, it remainder of his speech for reeks. Neither your taste in waking me the antipode of Mr. Georgs did not have purposed aggression; and in point asst it concorns us to reatify its perverted record the effectual opening up of Japan.

Gildoubtedly upon reading the two Treaties at In Saturday's Gazette the returns for last is it the castom in newspaper discussion for train in temperament and his follow in political of fact I remember that Lord Palmerston had of history in respect only to Japan the question yee of the ovenne and Expandisure, are the writer on one side to break off, and siline doctrines by calling his clown and myself town such a disposition to take advantage of between the two Legutions, as to the notion of Simon, the Commodore suggested an earlier pub- G. HARPER & Caj Riven to intheir entirety. The Expen- ing his opponent by a prausias to continae, Theological lecturer, list, if I am to attach varnarmed position, by sending large fleets of M. Reed in China, having been loft by the pubfiz lie execution of the main mo than bad been way further messing to the pay of those figures, it our Coasts, that our Minister in 1830 told him discussion of it, in the Times upon one band and designated. in view of the not improbable risita of odor Negotintura and the dazsaquest possible Fongkong; or to

diture is made to appear in excess of tis He defer doing so for weeks. Under such cứ

tomceessitate the notice, directly or indirectly, of questioning of Mr. Harris claim to primity; and, MR. JAMES BADENOUR,

venne, by about $10,000 only, but not one constances, potent yet ex-parte arguments divergence in our views of the subject frankly that Americans were so woch chips of the "New-York Times on the other, in a state

before us as wide as unreasoning lavity is ve- the old block" as to rent bullying,

socordingly, be conveyed the Dansul General to Manager, H'lampan.

word of explanation is given relative to the are allowed to pazzacate the ninil of the pub-ared from sertou convers

Bat to bring this question to the palpable leat one or the other of the respective Chiefs. Hangkong, th September, 1863.

First, abea, of the misleaders of the Times" Keangaws, whose in his prizenpe the main Treely errors in the returns proviously published. lie, producing all the infinence which they

Although was eoarewhat auspicious from within our immediate cognizance, let us regard We shall not fail to examine these returns are adapted to work out.

your fast and loans mode of treating some points the relating of the two Countries at the period of November 1st and 36-which are so saturated was fully executed by both parties, the prospe LAMONTS DOCK, ABERDEEN.

This has E. P. U. done with considerable that you, Satyr he had a malicious pleasure of the rupture with the Spath, and trace the rise with the unction of self-glorification that we can tive date eraend and that of the day-July th HS DONE, built of Gasste, has been a careially, and to explain our views with all

in blowing hot sau cald by turns, I land thought, of the War feror io England to its culminating hardly make an extract of theca that shall fall 1858 substituted, when the ab or secret Treaty was destroyed, also in presence of Commodore theraugh Working Order for nearly Two brevity and socinetuiess, at the earliest possi-effect, and if he has nor acted designoily in PARTY.

Barve our immediate purpose of initiating inquiry Tatuall It is 335 feet Loug, with a Brendu ble period.

so doing, it is not for the lack of earpestuessalasid. that the lease was narrowing between point in the Frant affair-nt which last I see you combine its essences the following portions may

Kat beside thes Treatise, Ar. Harris had an inside the ping Stone of *8 feet, and a Depth

in the canso he advocates, which in him in the and considering that the essential points of roept my ruling.

he subject had been curured in my preding What. then, was the state and tendency of into the relative claims of England und Amurica of 22 fest. At Spring Tides, the Depth of water.

cause of patriotism. At the same time it must communications, should have felt sayself exonera-feeling in the two Countries toward each other to the credit of "randing the curtain of age other taugibin proof of his scooars in inspiring Tel.-In this editorial of November 1st we confidence and good-will, in the fires resi ́auto. on the Sil of the Dock is 18 to 18 feet, and at Fees what we can gather, we are deeply be observed, that should be have thus notedted from more than the notice which courtesy en a un perio

graph of the Raperor bioself at ever laft Ja- Nery Tidos, from 15 to 16 feet.

Although the captions of the Times was will

Fortune favoured the boldness of the enter-pun-it being an autograph jetter to the Presi- Attached to the Dock Are ENGINERBA WORK-penetrated with the conviction, that to do-designedly, his faith in some of his own argu-joins of the tangible exceptions taken by

cernor Hobinson's cheese-paring propensities wents must be shaky. In any event he inust my ruling. adding thereto the acknowledgmont vigiano enough to give set to any of the minds alone are to be attributed the late reform of be responsible for any construction that we may that in inituational discussions, opinious honestly questions arising from contact né boma or in prise, and Amexiona astuteness helped us. Lord dant of the United-states sctually signed by the antertained sad mere nasertion of opinion when these distant Counteles, as you may be reminded EzGIN reached Nagasaki on the 3 of August, Emperor; whereas others had been signed only our loosi prst office arrangements. We be- select to pat on his unreasonable delay.

mode in evident good faith, most be beld the by the betowith letter that arroie in 1369, and found no one there but some Japanese under hy the Ministers.

lings and pours Datch officials, who naturally gare It would, we think, be difficult to find in the tiero than the case stands as follows.

Cood reasons in ones misapprehension and which leave to you to utiuch as foot or not, in

Thence he went, staggering contemporary refections of any other periodical Some year or two since, when changing a

misconception, although brennsons in point of fact, illustration as you planeta infance for evil him rrall hopes, dollar involved a loss of 10 15 per cent, In our soospodents column will be Bach would have been the simple thread of this had loan so far neutralized or its temper mollided through one of the tremendous gates that vex these of the day so many smart imaginings to the dis Road and-tron;-the whole under the Superinten the payment of anal postages by poor people found a letter frour the: Director of the cele-1"skein," whose knote bad disappeared, by anti- by the force of circunstances and the course of As, to the wretched harbour of Simada, where paragement of another Nation's claime as are in- Baugalue boroscops, but your in- events, that unquestionably the general aspect the Americans are in power, and at this place he geniously-not to say disingenuously-set before we not only attended with much inconveni- Grated Christy Minstrels, dated Singaporepation in like that fret Grau in Denmark re-ut the relations of the two Leoples was friendly for the first time discovered the workings of the the World in these two editorials of the loading ence, but also with considerable expense, stating that in eonsequence of the repellent terjection-like

shtina kodu na the Tien-ala Treaty was arranged hereafter to be culled the materials of History cumpared with the printed charge for post-conduct of our Amateurs," those popular ported to us soon after-arms me back to Ward and so far as the Northern States warn concerned eebees of his own dings on the Faibo. It seems Jonnal of Christendom-from whose columns are

theke pleasing relations had recently been com ae's Keen to put armer in and visor down. age. For instance; let us suppose the case vocalists will not visit this colopy, a

Kay, in this age af reason, it does more and enlce by the cordial reception given to the Prince the American Cencore rushed off to Japan save the mark

IFs are, of a poor person having to pay four peace Our prognostications as the effect pro hotter than that:-it recalls me to first principles of Wales-the only stain upon this burnlebed take advantage of the consternation certain to be shield of our National courtesy-let it be scorn-created by the first news of recent events lathe

With apologies for so considerabio a traspass postage. A dollar would be usually tendered. duced by this potty repellent jealousy, have on the proper basis of international relations.

And hurent I woe our divergent point begine, fully marked here-having been inflisted by one Peibo. 16 was smartly imagined. He found at Three shillings and ton penes would be given thus Leen completely realised. The Director

n your space, the present, as it did in the former discussion of the devotees around that Temple Infamous Siranda the American Lepant-Gevoratjost zetúra- in charge, as thes. One peuny is equal to of the Christy Miustrels has written to as on two cents, four rence are equal to eight cents, the subject, bathow many other caterers for pub about the Alabama; your garastic bauter upon wherein stands a pedestal for Bapusel Sommar. ed from Jeddo, whither he had been apouasix the sabar tinge of way, thought romlading me of

Of this state of feeling the letter of Dr. Russo months nission. vainly importweing for spute which deducted from slallar leave uinstyle amusement may there be who have in like the relical differeuas then shown in our estimates e Correspondant of the Tintea and the thought cotatertial privileged his fonderous stammer two cente; which at two cents the panay gives manner been prevented from coding, but who of her commander, whose individuality, so elabo-ful statement which he quoted from the New York diately took him on board his ponderous stakmer forty six pence, or three stillinge and ten have not written to ue? The effect prodao ately painted by you, I have not entheontly re- Evening Post, incorporated into my letter of the the Fowhattan, and steered right away for Kab pence. But if this three shillings and tened is simply this--that with the public sub-cugized before difference to which you give 38tle alta.. sanringingly certify but I now in- gura, a alation well known to the American men

of war sinse Commodore. Psany's time, about 18: puintin direction that I might well hers wisher troduce one of the highest Incal authorities in pence were inhou to the bazaar or olsewhore,scription the amstems contrive to secure n it would not fetch more than eighty cents, monopoly for themselves.

For to take, by plang bin in the Touple of his, whose testimony is eniphatically to the ailos below the capital city of Jaldo Verriblo

Eine effect.

stories and frightful anticipations had for some Fame alongside of Garibaldi.

Enamured, indeed, murt you have men of that I allude to the Lord Bishop of Victoria (Hong-time possessed the minds of the Jupause, Japnu, consequence of reading a Leader in your paper of January 2001, respecting the dificulty of ob- Southern Goddess of Liberty which Puncie used kong.) who, in going to England a few years ago like other countries of ancient time: The

Thetaining the Theatre, to dofor our proposed profes- to represent brandishing a fiat o'nine tails over on a visit, proogeded hence to Califomis and its conservative and progressive parties.

aioast visit. strangely pale faced Sare Mother with infant in these through the most of the United States Prince of Bostsoo had stoud stoutly for the an-

cient Japanese coustitation and no foreign compe- Our Expenses to visit Houghang would nascos arms, that you should place Garibaldi within her wherein he spent some time. aad daring his so- portal:

journ addressed as annual Convention of thedition. But when the Arion ship of war np-sarily be large, and to intradaca the Christy's Would his hercie sous chivalric sa pare. Episcopal Church at New York, in 1880, the poured, and when the Amerionu version of the without knowing that the Theatre could beobtained requested to make immediate payment. and tage stamps were necessarily a conveni- mates them this femit is certain. When the hot apura the thought of association with Yaphesel Bishops of several of the States and a very large warlike operations in China circulated, a string would speak of my business capacity as director

escourse of Clergymen and ather citizens being feeling gained ground in favour of the progressiva of the company. all claims against the Estate must be forwarded and to the poorer classes, because al- new theatre shall be built will they disband? Semes

party. Privee BORINGD retired, and Prince Brat must infer were I to visit Hongkong, the Let bis own wurde, (though 1 cannot reproduce present, as followa-- to the undersigued before the 30th day c“ Suno, į though in, purehasing thear for dollars, two) They baro certainly shown no suck intention. than here) rapeated as they were in the liberal The Blahop of VICTORIA, in rising to address took his plane. Under the few Administration same burrier to professionals occapping is Theatre cents were still reckoned on one penny, and a Will they then, after the new theatre skalt be Journal of Europei respecting the American the Convention. made a Few preparatory r Mr. Hax she Consal-Genaml, was admitted by would stare me in the face, consequently I do- large proft thereby mado in exchange, still completed, erect a bamboo theatre by sub-straugis, answer with the clear clarion soundin arks in grateful acknowledgment of the kind jo

an interciaw with the EMPEROR; porta were open olive, for the present. and trustera long the ed. and commercial tariffs agreed upon pratty gentlemon amateurs will warvo their uljcations. the stamps could be bad in exchange for Erg-scription as they do now? Ridiculous. Well haled of the pure air of his own home; and his vitstion of those respected Bishop, and the

JOHN W. SMITH, lish money and therefore peoplo resident then the fuference is that they wilt taka happy dream of a united, Italyfreplace the hideous surtesy of the Christian brether then present in muels as in wat forth in the statement wo barrh-Sincerely yours. bere miglit provent the loss if they pleased, their turn with professional artistes! But night mare that vexes Secast.

roling hien à bonerary saat in their Conven from the North China Herald. When Lord ELOY although we do not see how a stranger could if they require the theatre-constantly to

De say you that you meant the converse of this tion. He had everywliere observed the most gra- Arrived at Simods he found Mr. Bazers in high have presented it, unless he or she happened make their preparations, which is their and claimed. u place in the historical Temple of sifying prefs of the respect, friendship and good spirits at having completed this Treaty, and the Fanse for Raphael Semmas, that Temple on Alpino fenlog which animated the citizenz of the United precedant gave him an opportunity whereof lie to have English money.

protext for refusing it at present, how height of the World's ranows which stands over States towards the mother country. In every sadly stood in noad. We must here baring ver The subject was pressed upon the govera- can they allow professional artistes suf-

cently spoken in terms of comptaies to our Ameri- against the Temple Infarsons PA pedestal for railway-car, and on board every steamboat of tevion, in Madras, and throughout Bengal, the ment at this same time that the state of the cient time to make their preparation? Oh him by the side of the Worthics of all time? Yes, their magnificent river, a Bugishning was can friends for reading their silliest nenupanim

COMMERCIAL BILLIARD ROOMS. the pros and come in to Punjab and by amall mines was brought to their notice. no, let not the public by deceived a more in your distorted vision his fgure is no less than received with marked interest and respect, and partant Embases-acknowledge that Mr. Harte the Press and people declared to be the best arer Governor Robinson hoarded up the small complete breach of faith was never committed, thir

an English clergyman met universal cordiality ated throughout these transactions with a frank-

TE. MANNING, lats of ben Francisco Califor You won to behold around his head a bato of and welcsuse. In the profound and on affe-Dess and courtesy worthy of the representative ste been honoured by the Fatronage and repeat-currency question by way of political capical than that which, the amateurs practised on ed pttendance of the respective Governors, Lica for bimself, bat ordered postage stamps to be Monsieur Debarr; nor were falser promises ever manes and glory and your fancy paints bisship tionate veneration of Argerienne for the virtuous of a great fefendly Power. Mr. Hisnis acted, having uneated himself with this

as"in perfect discipline pattern of a war ver qualities and exalted character of the British like a manche whe strong in his own knowledge Establishment, the same will hereafter be ex trabat. (lovernors, et oer relers, with the etite designed, engraved, and sent out, enactingthat intiered than those which they volunternly » sel:-he is a Patriot a fisntleman, a greas Sen Queen, In the deep and thrilling lanes al cordial fof the. interarts of bis country. Lord zars deducted under ita former name Gonercial Hil of Society in every place, receiving at Simle the the use of them should be optional

made to Miss Gordon and Mrs. Faylor. Wa Captain," in your eyes and next to Garibaldi interest with which they welcomed to the Ameri- parted at once for the anchorage below the capital, Hard Rooms," with Owes and Massise as pro- special patronugo of His Brotlency the late Earl

Prince, where he found the muries, and also the Rus priutors, where by strict attention, politeness and Now it isas clear as the sun in the heavens, repeat that as an organised, repellent, celtiek, the Hero of the day, OFYLGIN AND KINCARDINE. T. Very sed Gothar so long as postage was reckoned in penjealous body of men, the amateurs aust be put

en shures that young man, that to in-tziau war atcamera. The neutrals had been ooick dao propriety in all things, they impe to merit the You might with more rosson have compared who fa the course of asture seque vernor-Generat of India,—bus the honour to innies, the issun uf postage stamps would not down, and this disgusting Chinese custom of him to Captain Kidd, who was scarcely moro.ro heris the giuriena dignities wid weighty responsi-to reent thin game from far; they had run a race approval of all who desire a quiet and genteel Fort. The Publis muy rest assured timate that he will shortly visit Hengkong, and meet the difficulty, unless the dollar, were men playing female parts, be put a step to.

creant to the principles of his own age; dad the bilition of the British crown, and for whom, he against us to gather not only the spoils won by our pluce

Lems, but even the contributions to be exacted at acting obnoxions or distasteful will be to Imirars of Paul Jones might bare pardoned doubted not. Diany prayers were offered up by taken in payment at its full value instead of

your anggesting a parallel in the carbor of that Christiane on this contiment, he read plain and by the terror of our deeds. Beyond this archer-rated, a dir, f. under whose superintendency Tenowoed Captain--although it would have re-palpable siges of this wide-spread, out friend-suge of Kanagawa were racks and whirlpoole and the same will be conducted is thoroughly con minded them of the parked contrast between ship and fenlings of international sympathy and perils indueserable, all faithfully deposcu to by Javersant with the business as he will satisfy all pariese pilots. Ouptain. SHEAD. OLDER, who who was chaosn so favour him with a call, where thein as to the essential points of legality and parasteep. Still more unequivocat were the marks. TH referanos to the notice published in this rency but dollars, would avail of these pós-)

enaal heroismes and having suited from of nordini respect accorded to a bishop from these the reputation of being condout, and nor will ever be ready to measure Caes with alt paper on the 8th January, continuing in its | tage stamts from eboins, as they woulé pé. MINUTES OF MEETIKOS HELD IN THE CLUB France until after he declaration of War against elder sister Clìurch, Ile begged to tender to the unreasonably confident, in his on senimanghir, who delight in this wandern Artistic Game Choica Wibes, Liquers opel Rigara klways on hand subsequent issue and separate hand-bils in- cessarily entail more trouble on themselves HST ON THR AND AND WITH NARCH 1964 that Power by England, and having always Right Reveread the Fresident, and, to sach men balised in, nuns of the the Bay of deadmill utcentive and abetical Serrauts to serve tid sodi on the 9th Idot, describing the numbers of Bank Notes for $1,000, reported to have been

sought for the national vessels of War fastens of bez of the 2e5amblage before Line his recogeithe nearage ho held and of deddo. Just I barely notify, that Notes for $800 of the levied in cents, and upon a small coin car

N.E-Bildard Tabies overbnato, repaired, ane And it is equally clear, on postaga sing

Meeting of 24 Mar 1864.

avoiding them, to day hotting of his famous vio- tion of the welcome, and of the honourable at sp, stimulated by the sight of dedo city, which se

tentious paid to the English Chared, which he slowly uncalled itself in the north-west angle of following hambers have boon foun

Present-Han W. T. Merem Tag: Hon. F. tory over the Serapls. *-*

Such comparisons you might rightly have roads, was on the present occasion au humblo represent the gulf, he pursued his course, undeterred by a warrantant by the undersigned. Six Notes of "Chartered Mercantile Bank" for renty becoming legalised, that with the public, Chomley Eng Hon. G. W. Murray Esq Dr.bot that you should couple with Semmes the ativa, Amone British Christians there was a re-fall gale of wind, until he could dasturcher within $100 each,

the use of postage stamps would become much Kane Messrs. Heard, Pollard, Lamond. Nisson, name of Garibaldi, the man of All others of our ciprocity of this fealing of interevamanion bei gunshot of a series of wall constructed hatteries, more general, "because the small currency Mason, Kingsunill. Gibb, Sutherland, Owen, modern era whose charseter je formed on the mo wean the two Episcopal Churches. English which run across the ahoals Excing a portion of would be on a par with coin required in pay-Scott, Fischer, Ormiston, Stayer, Norris, Hut- dels of the ancient Heroes de to desecrate it a Churchnion viewed with interest the material de- the city. Lord Btory's well judged confidence in ment for the stokup.

What is Baphael Semmes done that he should velopment of the United States, the indomitable his captain was thus rewarded by a position whigh, The Hon. C. W. Marray Eso, was voted to

energy of national will by which the forest was considering he had to deal with Aristics. insured

J. MASTERS & Cə, Yet Governor Robinson in the profundity the Chair The Chairman having caplained thus fed on the man of the female

subdued, the wilderness reshained, and their bis szocess. It wass bold move made as a timely My liter of January 15th recounty bis career

PLUMERY: BELL-Naxqgka, &e. that the object of the Meeting was to consider

mighty anticent was overspread with populous moment, for he could have done nothingat a dis-

TAVING established themselves in the above the best moins of offering to ft. Dongias La Burk

2. You say that he is a Patria!

cities, and savarod with its network of railways:tance. Sinou. Mr. Hangis obtained his Trendy praik, on the occasion of bis departure for Bug-

The Law sure he fe doubly a Traitor A Tesi- But abors all they rejoiced in the proofs of the there had heen a retionary invement in Jeddo. business, opposite H.M. Naval Unck Yard, and, me testimonial of the high respect and or to the Government of the United States both growing infiacute of the younger sistor Churoi directed by the independent Princes laul heredit's Road Fast, intend carrying on the esteem in which he is held by all cluases

his oath as such, and a Traitor to his own State her dioceses, the increase in her clergy, and the signed the Treaty, and Pringa BORENGO ruled

EUROPEAN FOREMEN superintend the

1700 Amy October. 1863:

wurk in allepartments.

Fave the Estate of the lets. Capinên ANDRY MURRAY.

15. porong indobted to the ubeve Bstate are

180.

ARTHUR SASSOOR, GEORGE A. F, NORRIS.

Executors, Hongkong, Eth, Jaunarv 1861,

EVENINGS AT HOME.

R. JAR. BLACK whose Entertainments of

National Melodice," are bon given thejughout the Australian Colonies, in the Island

given in these respective countries; not which |

give a short Series of Entertainments.

Further particulars un arrival.

Hoagkong, 27th February, 1802.

NOTICE.

W

Nos. 1656, 1260, 3623, 2260, 1152, 2011.

Tero Notes of Orisotal Bank" for 850 each,

Noi. 5308, 58990,-

One Noto of Chartered Bank of India Ans trelia & China" for $100,--

No. 19.

And the Notes for $100. desoribed below are

still not found

-$100 each. ---

No, 1701.

Now, 1952, 5840.

so that the postage actually paid 'would be We again dantion our readers not to sub twenty cents, or about alareu pence instead scribe to the town hall, so long as a single of four pence. We admit that the case wa member of the Amateur company shall be on bare submitted is an illustration of our ar- the committee. The amateurs will surely secure gument is an extreme one, but nevertheless tha theatre which tho Town Hall is to con we have known worse.

tain for themselves, and drive artistes away Under such circumstances therefore, pus as they do now.. With the jealousy that ar

at the arbitrary rate of fifty ponce and there- |

|fore it was out of the question to ́export that] PUBLIC DINNER TO MA. DOUGLAS

the mercantile community, who know no car

LAPIAIK..

and deriveno advantage:

of his sagacity, made the use of postage stamps optional, as long as there was no le gal small onits carranty to purchase then with--ant upon a small currency being lega.

HM. PADSA,

Mesa JAMSETJEE ARDASI &

Hongkong. 5th 31arch, 1864.

what is

Care of

NETHERLANDY CONSULATÏË.

CAFTON, 8th Febrsary, täsi.

tanjee and Noble.

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Manager Christy's Minstrela,

Singapure, 3th March, 1864.

INTIMATIONS.

W. OWEN, E. J. MANNING.

Proprietorki

of Hongkong, 22nd October, 1869.

One Note of "Chartered Mercantile Bank for

lised and provided, he made the use of stamps Community, if was proposed by Me Kingamillas OstiraD and as an Officer who bus violated the multiplication of her sharches, the extinnion of tsry nobles, They had ousted the Minister who trone in all its branches.

They always on hind every article of Two Notes of "Oriental Bank" for. $50 each compulsory. If that he not Hibernian lagi seconded by Mr. Nissa and carried unanim of Maryland, where he was born, whence he was vitality of her ministrations. One in orgin and again: Bat the apparition of the British steam Arst-rate quality, and intend to have nothing in..........

lation, we shall be "plased to be "towid" ously,

That a Poblie Dinner be given to Mr. La. appointed to the Enlet States Navy, and ef descent, one in language and laws, one in their frigates Furions and Retribution, intrating oven lector. First-class pan Water Closets,--Hopper emmen liturgical formularies of faith. one innpon the sacred, rectasian the expital, spread Closets, patant Washing Basins, for Cold and Her The evil lay in the Inch of small legal coin, pák, and (the Gentlemen present having which he is still & Utizen.

2. You say that he is a Gentleman, and has their common maintenance of orangelionl truth, consternation throughout the camp of the obstruc- Water, Self-acting trials, and Self-acting and in the loss on the doline. This evil was argned to act as Geniemi Committee for the removed by the supply of saint coin, and by purpose) that a Sub-Committer be appointed obseraed all national amenities and leral regula-cambined with primitiva -order and apostolic tires. We made no acuacus and need no threats, Hopper Closete, which works by the door,

rule.both burobus were bound together by the bat we fear there was something like the pras for Out-afires or for Bernts se

bulwarks of sure of a forco which was not altogether moral Wafer Serriges hdd on by estimate or other the rates of postage being declared in cents, from their number to communicate with Mr. La-

Foes his conduei in metting at defaurd Inter-closest ties, and formed two HE cadersigned has been instructed to pub- the senseless obstruction was raised of making seconded.

when actually, by a vicious legislative up, praik, and make the accusing arrangements vational Law and the Klunicipal Laws of Bepland Protestas Christianity throughout the world." put upon these gentle Japanese. Our excuse mast win, as reprived, and Shy plumbing erect

And here I stop a day or two, as I find the be that if the American braid conteñeniensed in all its brauchos. while Bving ander her protection, or his subse-

Led Piping and Sheet Lead of all sizes, ait- Liah, that the usual Government Sales of the use of stampa compulsory. As much as Coffee n Tadang, will take pison in the months

That Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Ormiston. Mr. quant fagrant violations of the Sovereignty of disentangling proses requires more space than upon the strength of the terror rented by the roar

of the lion it would have been hard that the lionsble for the above business nivnys for sale at E-P. U. should get nothing on his otra sent,"

Try 10oderate prices. of March, Jane, Suptember. and Desember, of to say so long as the government could Scott, Mr. Hayes and Mr. Noble be appointed Portugal and of Brazil, evince the sense of finner one of your issiles affords.

af a deatleman or the decorous conduct of an

POST SCRIPT." "play money-changers' tricks on dollars they Sub-Committee for the purposes above namoð.

2nil-And in the editorial of November 30 as current year,

B-Varios plans for Shower Bache Staach Traps made to all shapes or sizes, DJ- Particulars may be obtained from the Ne-had no objection to accoinmodate the mer-with power to add to their nabor. This efficer

Or does lie ornarenting his Cabin with the As I am not so brazen as to offer my old wares follows. tberland's Coralatee at Canion and Hangkang,chant, ac on the wonderful invention of solution was also carried unanimously and the

tf Hongkong, 29th June, 13: 3. DE AMORIE VANDER HOEVEN,

the small coin currency being hatched, they ecting terminated with a vote of thanks to neue chronometers and sextants of the Cap without fresh butalebing or Japaning, I learsWe don't stand exchisitanese. We hold that carding to order.

túns of Marchant ships whom he bns despoiled, to you, Mr. Editor, to include the following cros- the world is made for us all; and so we have gre would on the merchants hanged first."

the Chairman.

HONGKONG BAKERY and his pulling men, women and children foto nas upon the Japan Shield of the Tories,dually egged on and finally pushed ourway close The true aspirations however which brought

open Louts on the Sea, under the Son of the tea- among the illustrations of its characteristic esap to the, City of Jedan, through rows of junke, about the late lamentable reform, we believe

Meeting of 5th March, 1864.

pies or elsewhere, since gentlemanly, not to say amplios pots of myself, inculpating me from abrones of green batteries, and dropped our an- DORAESSE NOWOJE be in tabere

Public, that he has established a ching this note me chora where ship was never seen before. éré olicessparing.

Present-Hoa. W. Maroer. Eys Hou, Coroane feelings? It seams list the

We look advantage of a panic, and did it with a Fancy Pastry, nut Contvetionery business on his WMurray, Eng. Heases Gibb, Kingaill 3. You say that he is a great Sen Captain and egotisiin if you do so.

E. P. C. rnab. While we were coselading matters op he pranaians. Quest's Rond, shining the offices of the Captains and Agents of Stoanets are respect-plates, from which the postage stamps. Hayes, Leacad, Norris, Scott, Wizeru, Pollard, a Her second anty to Cortaldi.→

The Times," with a fertility of re-reiho the Russian and American Plenipotentia-F.& 0, S. N. Company, and hopes from his leg fully requested to call and examine the Stock of printed, oost about $2,000 each. Governor

If to go prowling about the Seas in search of fonts the ab. Hong before making their Robinson could not think of having all this intra and Nolder, Marray in the Chair

The Minutes of the pervious Meeting haring helpless Marchand shira, burning them by night suuree. that almost anticipates public carinaity, ries were off with breathless haste to Nagasaki, experience and careful attention to merit the putra- purahason elsewhere.

money thrown away, and finding that the open road and confirmed, the Chairman stated to attract others: cd. Asing from ons Srs to he recently furnished to its eadara asarinx alto reap the Brat froits of our harrea. They gatnage and support of the Public

Hongkong, 4th Angert, 1960, 32

|sional rise of postage stamps woestell, he male chat, on the evening of the 230 instant, be: to- another to avoid the National Stipe of War, son-1 articles ostensibly designed to illustrate the pre- I start enough to get all they wanted, and give thine.

His Netherland Majesty's, Consul for China

WING KEË,

HONGKOSO,

Bndicott's Bazaar, No. 13. Hos for Sale Ovals of all findė,

Hongkong, 14th August, 1805,.

(Signed) C. W. MURRAY, Chairman,"

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