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WEE FRIEND DE CUINA AND HONGKONG GAZULIA.

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and had neither horse, foot, por trals. We believe that on one occasion wiren a

CHARACTER INDICATED ET Ths Latou-Hop | thoughts, but got up, though it was ihre in the factory soon began to participate vessel with a care valued at £100,000 was a much of character is there in a laugh? You know morning -Lan! I'inharris' Nate Back 190

which was given to the trade tured in the Brush channel, den card in for a go on till you have heard him laugh-till you THE MUSTER AFTER THE Farrte of VATER- sulry by the restälishmen of British an- judication to the dalmiralty Couris, Sir

andw when and how he will laugh. There are 100--The oply captain we now had left invited thority in Bengal, and ergo profus were made by Scott contrasten dirallewares of Site Governor of occasions there is huments when a man with ve from the sulter of the rank, to follow him in at the Danish East Inda Company, and surge Serampore, with the value of the cargo, and on the whom we have been long familiar, shall quite star attack on about three thunsand of the Freach in fortunes Their Hoors Towards the close of ground chiefly of this incongruit, condemned both the and repel us, by breaking out into a laugh fustry. Ab a dozen of us accepted in loca Lie American war, hostilities in which England ressel and cargo. It was not usual for the iner which comes manifestly from his heart, and which tion and such was the destructive fire which was involved with Erance and Holland, put a stop chants at Calces to despatch vessel, under Da ver we had never heard before. Frens fair ladies we were opposél, that we had advanced nat word to the French and Dutch trade in the East Indias nish colors to the Isle of Frans, and there buy on whom I have been much plaased, I have res than six or seven paces betoro every one unde and gave a proportionate expanse to the trade off at low price, the cargoes of their own this which maked the same thing. As a many a heart a party, except me and my brother, was either A Serampore. Danish ships under the protection of the French privateers hail captured at the mouth greet angel slumbers aan ontill some happy or wounded. We carried the captain back to the this neutral dng, navigated the fmlian seas with of the river, and bring them back to Calcutta, moment awakens it, so there sleeps often in grashelter of the bank, where we found our first roa perfect security, while English vessels were sub where they were sold to advantage. But indepens clous and amiable characters deep in the back jor, who had not been with us during the day, ject to great risk from privateore, and saddled with dently of this subsidiary trade, the direct commerce ground, a quite vulgarspirit which starts inte life having been attached to the stif. He ordered the heavy insurance, During the last two or three of Serampore with Europe, chiady in piece gonds, when something rudely comical penetrains into the captain to be taken to the rear and then causal re years of that war, almost the whole trade of Ben was a source of no small profit in the Danish Com Jess frequented chambers of the und -Breload.to be mustered. We numbered two officers and gal may be said to have been thrown into the funds pair, and yielded an abundant harrest to all their

WHEESFIRED. This man, the son of an inn 70 men; the batalion, when we entered the full of the Danes, and Serampore became one of hyperzants empoteit in it At length came the

the first day, hud 29 officers and 550 men. most important commercial towns on the Hooghly seizure of the Dankie fleet in 180, and the coreeper, without fortune or connection, of very

commoder de attainments, trained in the linery man-worthy friend Burton gave me a hearts slap o This commerce was also aided by the exemption scation of Danish property, for which no com. which the Danish authorities claimed from the pensation has been given, though a motion is an ner of an humble youth, sent to college without the back, and said. “Cat with the grog, Tom did. visits of British Custom House officere, and which, ually made in Parliament on the sugject. Seram- any preconcerted plam without having carefully not tell you there was no shot made for you or in the delicate position of the British Ministry at pore was a second time captured, The Company's furnished himself with auxiliaries, without any Me?"-Morris's Recollections of Military Service. WEST END Crans-Although the great weSE* the time, having America, France and Holland to godowns on the occasion were richly stored with strong fancy of his own importance, without seiz

was reluctantly conceded. The trade goods, which afforded us little prize money to the ing on any striking public occasion. in a period end clans have in many instees damaged, and in of the tows was likewise invigorated by British captors and free well laden wish vessels, lying and piviisation as you dinare pe fashioned taverns and coffee houses, they are to a and country of settled order, and of so much know some ruined the proprietors of the confortable old- Capital. The Court of Directors had strictly peo- in the vers were taken possession of by the boats

Ceriam extent compensating, at least nutigating, hibited the Clovernment of India to receive the of the afodeste frigate, under the command of the ly against any very violent effect of novelty the evil, by the unquestionable services which „fortunes their servants had accumulated, and give Hon. George, now Admiral Elliott, his father, Lard them bills on the home treasury; the prohibition Minto, looking out from hiswindow at Barrackpore and enthusiasm under all these cireumisiances, this they reader to the poor of the metropolis Thote was dictated by wisdom, perhaps also by necessity the transaction. It was believe at the time plain, undesigning young man came forth. And is not one club of any respectability which is not in And so the Senior and Junior merchants, and fac that the Honorable Commander realised a hand with what message did he como, and how did he the habit of contributing to the maintenance

lief of the indigent in their respective parishes. We fors, and writers, who, with allowances such as an some fortune by his morning's work; but from deliver it? He came with no splendid rhetoric from uncovenanted clerk of any standing in the present subsequent etements we have derived from those the schools; he dazzled the eyes of the crowd with may illustrate this statement by a reference to the day would turn on his nose at, were saving lakh who were in a situation to know the truth, we are no jewels from the plundered shrines of antiquity on Clah, which distributed in the year 1844 to the poor of St Martin's in the Fields, under the no magnificent churches after lakh, transmitted their fortunes to England satisfied that the golden expectations formed at the

and amid the soothing and entrancing illumination control of the officiating ministers no lest than through Danish agency, and thus contributed time were not realised to swell the tide of Danish commerce. Those were

of gorgeous windows A table, a wall, a stair, a 3104 lbs of broken bread, 4550 lbs of broken meat, glorious days for Serampore. In nine months, the

tab, a green hill side, a grassy mound near a church. 1147 pints of tea leaves, and 1158 pints de coffee umber of vessels, which anchored in our port,

yard these were the pulpits from which he lawn grounds, inted to forent, quo of all dimensions, but

win which it is no postien amplification to say,

GEMS OF IRISH ORATORY -The following gem ched those thunderbolts of invective exhortation

of genuine Hibernicism was uttered by Mr O'Con mostly of three musts, and their burden was alto

in the altered wards of Aristophanes, that he fighnell in the Conciliation Hall: If it were attempt. gether 10,430 tons. The spirit of the Chief rose

teed mer england Rested of Foster's Essays ined to bring in any measure injurions to his couns with the prosperity of the town, till it encountered

try, he would fell it his duty to go over Fraser's Magazine. afar haughties and more unbendlingspirit in War ren Hastings, who, in reference to this period eays

The Danish settlement of Fredricksnagore become a great resort of trade, and the chief, Mr Bie, whose heaviour as well as that of his predeces

is

bahn, be accounted sumcient to secure the com-

thein

over and die on

Serampore continued under the British flag for nearly seven years, and the Danish functionaries received a large and even liberal allowance from the Government of India. It was restored at the peace of Vizana, but commerce had intermediate ly taken a new direction to 1814 the East India Company's Charter was renewed, and private merchants were for the first time allowed to par

PROFESSOR WILSON ABOUT THIRTY YEARS SIN the four of the House in carrying out a vexations ticipate freely in this trade of India There was no longer any inducement to read home money "Did I ever tell you," says Mrs Geant of "pposition to it. He would then come back to through Danish merchants. The Danish East Inggan, in one of her letters, dated 1810, offrenil, and ask his countrymum, 'Are you for Re dia Company, moreaver, was prostrated by the post we have in Edingburgh, the must provoking peal now

A STATUE, in honour of Christopher Columbus, has lately adopted a tone of independence, and laid houses, and the capture of its vessels. And the wealthy, witty has great learning, exuberant spirits a wife und children whom he dials on-circums- claim to immunities in virtue of a pretended brman agency of steam was even then

even then beginning to sapa u of which he refuses to produce a copy." But Hast the foundation of that trade in piece goods, which ings was too prudent to interfere with these pre had so long been a mine of wealth to Ind; the tended linmunities, which after all referred to free-side was beginning to turn, and it was apparent dom of trade on the high way of the river, before that in the matter of Cotton cloths the time had the English had taken possession of the throne of arrived when India would cease to be an export the three Soubabe, and made the waters of Bengaling, and become an importing country. Thirty their own, and he thus writrs in the Reviewf of years have now clapsed since the town was restore ed to Denmark, and during this long period, only the state of Bongal

It is true that the Dritish Government, having ona vessel has visited the port, and the result of the Review, and read the favourable article on Jolated the Valic, and is said to confajo 7000 the power, might with ease repress every post. adventure was such as to discourage any second tion to its rights, and to the rules which is its pro- attempt to riviva commercial undertakings, ka per dominion, but if a brutal commander shall to

The settlement has now been transferred toge fuse to admit the visits of our officers, and ill treat ther with that of Tranquebar, to the British Go them, I on not sure that it will be always prudent vernmeal, and Denardine ot-only Leon liberat for the members of Government to punish the ed from a heavy annual expenditure, but has ob outrage, although it would certainly be their duty tained a sum for these colonies, which, though far to do it; since it would, without fail become a sub inferior to the amount which they have stood the ject of passionate and exaggerated appeal from the mother country in, is still a matter of some consi: suffering party to its constituent state; and if i deration;--and one theme of declamation against should not suit the situation of our own at the time the Crown has been taken away from Young Dan- to hazard an open rupture with it, an easy sacrifice | math. might be made of the devoted offenders, and tha This article has itoperceptible swelled to a much conduct, which in a better supported member or greater length than we originally intended. On the British dominion, would be appleuted and re-reading it over we almost feel ashamed to present warded, would in this instance be reprobited, with the aid and influence of that fashionable prejudice which escribes act of the Government of Begal to improper motives, and brands the authors with

sors had been invariably humble and unassuming, blow if had received from the sack of its ware.creatore imaginable? He is young, bandsone is alwut to be erected at Genon, his birth-place-

griminality.

said to

laces, and would think, consolidating and no vice that I know, bat, on the contrary, virtuous principles and feelings Yet his wonderful eccen tricity would put anybody but his wife wild, She, her husband, and has that kind of indescribable I am convinced, was actually rado ou purpose for controlling inflzones over him that Catherine is had over that wonderful savage, the Car Peter. Pray look at the last Edinburgh Wilson's City of the Plague. He is the person in question and had any one less in favour with the critics built such a city in the region of fancy, and peopled it in the same manner, they would have plagued mog diteru

entechually

Tatery INg Aarrozes, → A gondenın OʻNJUTY- ing a clergyman in the Gentle, as a bankrot, expressed his astonishment, and wondered whit article he could deal in. Thirtygine was the reply A FREAK OF FORTUNE,Miss frine Vichols, daughter of Mr Nathaniel Nichols of Monmouth, Kennebec Co., while at work in a factory in Dor- chester, bass, some four years since, was offered very liberal wages to go to Mexico and engage in its brief and meagre details to the reader, lest he a factory just established there. She, with tight should mistake it for a history of the settlement, others, accepted the offer. While there, she be At some fatura pertel of greater leisure we may came acquainted with Ferrera, the present ittur possibly work up the inaterials in our possession gent and successful General, with whom she con into a marrative of its rise, progress, and decay, tracted marriage. She made a visit to her friends After the close of the American war, the trade which will perhaps be found not altogether unit in Maine, last summer, during which she received

still continued to flourish, though the teresting.

frequent letters from Ferrera. She left here in of the town French and the Dutch were again in the field. In

July or August last, for Mexico, in New York, where she obtaing a fecese, and was united in Jess than ten years, however, matters reverted to their old position, Soon after the beginning of the

SPEECH MARINO-Whos no brown a plea. mattinge to General Forrora, by his representative French Revolution, England was at war weh sant party, utterly done for every, element units the Central not being able to leave Mexico stop France and Holland; the English flag floated orer pleasantness extinguished by the demon of speech. fendered neccssary, as the parties were both Pro Chinsurah and Chanderongoro Danish vessels making throwing its wet blanket over a The intestants, and could not be muured in Mexico, a parigated the seas with perless impunity, while teresting canteraction—the smarily maintuned are Catholic country. Ferrera as now President of English ships were exposed to the greatest danger gument the quick repartee-the good humoured Mexico, having his head prarters at the rational from pereatears, and to heavy charges by the un bainage all pacalised in a moment hy some un police in the city, and this Kennebec "Factory derwriters. The harvest of gain was rich. Old happy speech-maker, who rises from his chair, like Girl now revels in the Balls of the Montezu Johannes Sarkies, the wealthy Armanian merchant, a ghost through a trap-door, and in an unfaltering mas." General Ferrera is of German extraction, ➡ of whom it was said that he could tell the value stolid voice asks permission to propose a toast. It New York Express.

is of a piece of cloth more accurately by the touch is granted, of course. You know that all

Tar Escuet in Eavry ~There is an nordent than other men could by the sight, came up to the blow has been struck enjoyment is lying expectation in the public mind of Cairo that Eng Serampore, and engaged bargely in the Latic of sprawl og under the table, ging or dead. You and muss, sooner or later, take a leading part in this flourishing town, and built a large house, and may as well take your hawaid go home disconso Egyptian police, but not only here, but all over erected a gbat or landing stairs before it, which is lately in the main: you know what will fellow, the Kast, every trasefter, at all capable of conpera- paid to have cost him toore than 20,000 Rapers. You know that the wretch is going to propose your ing with the natives, constantly moves the question, John Palmer, justly designated the prince of Calhost' health-you know all that a creature of the "When are the English coming? It would be autta merchants, not less for the extent of this kind says he is always sure the toast he is about difficult so trace the origin of this popular impres. transactions, than for the liberality of his boart, and to give requires no comment that its object res, which certainty has not arises from any en the elegance of his mind, was the Danish Com. I quies no calugium Trom him to make them wil do pouring, nolitically or private, on the men of the our Agent, and has frequenay assured us uns ant la the honour, Tey au kuum ussr friend zoghsh. There are, moreover, no Englishmen in he has sad from day to day in the godown en- | -their excellent ar valued friend-and that, as the Pasts a service, uscept the saperintendente. gaged in the dull occupation of examining and surely as he is known be is enecmed that they the gardens at Hthola, and of the sugar plantations passing piens goods, but was rewarded for his to all can and do appreciate those many excellent in the Said - but Frenchmen abound in every de, by netting latch of Rupert a year. It was in this qualities which are so generally endeared him parteret, from Sabenan Puth to the apothetica Auto of hight and swimming prosperity that Den- cilter as a hasland, a father, or a friend. Know. apprentices in the female surgery. It was Frenche mark became involved in the Northern coalition, ing this, and feeling this, he did before himself man who made Egypt a caval poster, it was a and Nelson hambanded Copenhages. As a mat i called upro to, de, de éc. All the common place Frenchman who orgieined the army that all but ter of course a few Companies of spore were sent cant of compliment is daly gone through: sed the overthrew Ps the Longue of Lorahanaphy; it prer to take military possession of the town and / deves of is, that the muter don't end bore. The was Frechean who couly the magnificent dorks fotst. the English ling, but thir godswas happened) Lastey (there is no w sysiod coining word, as í út Alexandria, and the cuphraimi engineer, wha go lie bare, and the post empty of ships, and the against coming habcrowns a day wood to cratres lie distinus of Krype by merena of acting captors got hule for their pains

return thinks, which process ho pelargin by dies upon Cas unahuone (he Núz, as i Limat, Sa "The prace of Amitng again restored Serampore claiming riddim all the lattery lavished upon his licin, however, no cverg travelkroon haar miteess to the Louish reinorities, and gave it fire years of and ton ole aisling sply placénay a son Dom prosperity and for the third time Egland was upon spezie, who iu ha barn zugeate the inferestr involved w •wer onh France, and a that time per line one man. Nota il gos rumad. English trade exposed to risk, qot mearis, as on les couung er de sudhee farmer occasions, in the Fagan arte, but in the pesment or the toolit I w Inilias Geneo itself and a third im alte Thamsi - spl we

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CAULD KAIL Her Acais--A reverend Doctor of Divinity on one occasion repented his afternoon discurse in another chapel in the even- ing Aller sermon, the doctor having unit an oid woman of his own flock, ontered into conversation divine Brawly, doctor, brawly, are ye woel couch with her Hoo's a' wi' ye, Janet ? quoth the yoursel for you've gren us could kail het again the nicht." Hoot, hoot, Janet, yeʼro wrang about tho kail-you kun they baʼcna had time to cool

The manificant palace of the Pope of Rome is rooms. The library, founded A. D. 1115, is beautiful fabric, and it is also the rich in the world, both in printed books and manuscripts. The plince. Tänndor of the Vatican, was first etsed by Voltaire, 1748.

The man who complains of the amount of income tax he pays is a hypocrite. This real saree of regret is that he does not pay a great deal mare. Take an examplo. A is rated at £2000 a year, 1 at 2001; consequently A pays ten times us such incoine as B. Does any man in his senses. belove that B would not gladly exchange places with A The tea is preposterous.

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A Row. Wal, there's a row over to our homele What on airth the mattor you little sur Why dad's got drunk, mother's dead, the old enw has got a call. Sal's got married, and run away with off the spoons Peter has swallowed a pihe and Luke's looked at the Aurora Horns'till lip's gat the delirium triangles. That ain't all neothir What else upon nirth? Rose spilt the butter pit, and broke the pancakes, and one of the Maltese kittens has got her hand into the moltes cup, and can't get it out again, and Of how hungry Lam.

COMMAHAOSAL INTELLIGENCE.

SHANGHAE. EXPORTS, Per Emily, British barne, for Liverpool, sailul Nov. 1945.

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