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| and would bo oxceedingty Cbliged to 1 0 would | iropr'voo- | = fr the bene OFtne poor, was $1,179 50, Ys INTERESTING FROM CHINA. | pomt ont apy error in the returns sta\ by the enforcement cf the evict seems to dea matter of | 4 toriuied, crucified. ot | LETTER TO THE NICARAGUAN sayISTEN FROM THE | Pregramwe opeued wiba clover song hy Mus'er Cartor, ES | Tt murt be borne in mind that the seturns above given | opinion, and haem expre-sei curs, we do not ageia | 1» rocks, performing the rites of their religion by MINES OY CHONTALES, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF | (#0 C1 the Jnige,) which was wed by & sailor's RR OF wr | ane Ser optume exported tome Suicetie cot Revie ae — chet es comes ee Pt = ab inias stent and in the " of @ bloody martys- LAKE NIOARAGUA, beams Oy Mate Mar ata ‘Toon tne trial .cose of the fords no amount imported rence Consuls, en - 3 ad yoaten :: ‘HE RELATIONS OF THE SIAMESE WITH CININA, | pferds x0 etic” capt chests go to Netherlands latisn seo | inet she Thioese watherities aa ate g Gages te | Oe en ee igrativaion 0 mach for detar- | Weare indebted for the following letter to the palite- | vio never append, oa ane eae ae ve gic —— | or ag gy per gt eg Seraits, | ihe ety we yenia . mind aes minasion to reinstate an u: of me ness of Opl. Parker H. French, who received it by the | the cast te : Siam, ; Cochin Coina take thousand | 1 mmaticn expressly reference ; ‘ OURIOUS TRADE IN CHINESE BOYS AND GIRLS. | inore. But t is imposetbue for us te aay exnctly. Inthe | foreign trade at this pert, has by your o‘m acknowl vig- | [everimitted, sera braemors india atthe | Northern Light, from Nienragua, on Saturday, tho 13th : uy —— ee | China Moil for January, of the present , the total | ment, in the letter under reply, receive sour consar- jhands cf Cochin China than It bas ever ted to trom | iat. It contains matters of great importance to peraons | deliveries in Chima are stated to be 40,000 cherts from rence as necessary to its va'idity, amd from Legioning to | “pyhe- heathen nations. To retrace its give as | interested in the prospertiy of Nicaregua, and lifts a cor- THE BRITISH OPIUS TRADE.) Fan age B,oemrre Daphar: 1a9 exheequent number Pepin apples and netives a+ wn.ended sisiapee to the. Tonquinese now in arms against ner of the'vell which has hiltherte hidden from the aaven- : ‘we find, as given - | to effect foreign n. Your ex- ‘userpipg Tordue, would be worthy gee ble, So C00 chonte exported’ froma Bengal leaving 13,000 | pressicn that we “sre attempting to {n-erfere be weea his Pr boertng iy Spirit, of the rasreran @ | turous world thore trea#ures which are destined to make Intentions of the French. chaste, tty ah re beh spre for as consumed leney and his owa subjects’ must have been sa over- | nation with whom we are now ‘ ‘the | Central America the third E! Dorad» of the century—last somewtere out of China. —- we should not be | sieht, for you are certainly as well aware as we that a: | weak against the strong, Mey ~as tad, eexepyentese tae ‘im order, and richest in promise, The leiter is written &e., &e., &o. - far wrong 10, coming to the conclasion that 12,000 or United States Conan) 300 ASR BanpanansS Tele Bart ndbodly subject—and te refrain from the pa- A {leman of distinetion, a warm personal friend of ‘The dence by Mr. and . Shank was received with » 18,000 ches: have been for several years past takea ap | 10 prevent {ofraction of the treaty by your countrymen | trots now in arms againat the dynasty—be they | by ® gentleman ” deriré for an evcore, but from the firat a repe'ition was dy the wltra (i Nattann oxivesten Et Giiea: bu: by the Chine-e, aud it fs through the represeats'ions | rapscallicus ct the Shanghse stamp. or Chris:iaus of the | Col. French, and who may be relied on implicitly for the | interdicted, that the programme, embracing a great va- nt giao trom 6,000 to 8,000 annuaily for tic twenty yeirs pre- | ofthore exgaged in commerce that would in most | Nanxin—will be equally as praiseworthy, equally a4 oer- | correctness of his statements :— let ight be fulfilled. The first act of ah, tk Gold BBLATIONS LETWEEN CHINA AND SIAM—FAOTS | coding’ 1850. It ia always best to take a fair view of | eases bemace aware of attempts to injure those treaty | tuin of an enduring 1eward in the sbape of Hberal com- Cuno: Fars aie iced ft zeell it atyle, ° fille ng ABOUT THE MYSTERIOUS KIXGDOM—WHAR SIAM | every case— there is noihing got by exaggeratin Fights which concern trade. aay no “‘attemp'- | merelal concessions and free intercourse with the coun- Temi Dee eee Rae eee FRODUCES. to the provable number of smokers, terference address you, national re- | try. ee pn Way. Joun {From the North China Herald, Oct. 20 } approximate calculations. Innes, aefilege oc tBe sub. | presentative, to call your attention to what we conceive, pode SLAVE TRADE—PURCHASE OF BOYS AND GIRLS ‘My Dear Covoxm—Bince my arrival here, about a week ed x ne harp Perhaps there is no county win which we Rave, com. | ject in Decemb 1, 1850, supposed thet a taal or an onnce weak co Some Miaaly, Jou cone nN eee eee OF A FEMALE i BLS | 0, [havo been Dually engaged in “prospec ing’” the wercial jans of which Ano little, day fo mie, gy sncectain, Bat olen By ee OO pa the epesiiory “pe Ostoder, 1637, | tional perversion of the whole tof our letter, to say QUEEN OF SPAIN FOR TEN THOUSAND—NEW FLAN | wines of this locality. The gold mining, to the present “4 iy is, fhe kingdom cf Siam. Monsieur Pallegotx, Vicar Apos- | gives only three cantareena, or 1734 grains RB fors — aw we would mp me sotegane vA or by bag Ay me Now. 8.) time, has ail been in quarts rock, and has been conducted 1 Fi. Ph y tolte of the Catholic church in Sitm, afte me oderate smoker. Both estimates seem to be la error, 3 wi we thank you sincerely for w! we om orth China Herald, Nov. 3. ho ki . W.S pson. there of twenty-four prep hee canals ely to the the rie bein excessive and the other defective, On m- Keve to haye been well meant cfforts, we cannot but fell In a former number we referred to the release at Amoy in the rudest manner, apparently by men who know very ‘i be ong Panne world the fruits ot his opsecvations ia that blagdoz, in Miss’ Hettie Butt. drasbm @ day, for mode- | important, effecting mteresta so enti ely meceantile, | guere in this city, and conveyed mines were discovered some six years ago, by @ Garp pat a iF pinese in Shavghae, in the presont day, the | regret that you should hay ily join in a measare so im. | of above torty female children, {ohne noo Eh little of the business in which they are engaged. Tae pa TK: — — i. _ comer ee | oe mr neg ng that’ the fe 9 coutine | without see! the counsel of your countrymen engage | veseel, preparatory to their shipment to Cuda, h: rence, E. L.. Tiltov, P. new | Tate smokers, adding that there are few wi nal 5 a who, , E. 1, Pe Bad aorioun, we give a betel aberrant of thee ee war wt | ihemcclves to thistamunt; tbe taost of them cou. | Im those pursults, whose long exp-rience and the many | that Mr. Actiog Consut Winchester bad fincdthe eaprain | mas whois now one of the principal operaives, Had who, | Disrtente she pogrcrsaseepig our fiziea stock of know-edge of acvuutry | suming two. three an¢ five mace a Gay. in order to | ard important trusts confided to them, have warrant £100, and that Sir John Bowring and Viceroy Wang he: | ‘t 1s said, has sccumulated a large fortune by bis ops: Ferhsps the most perfect: pe: Our commerce may eventually become in- | Keep up the stimulus once excited by a single you in — upon 'snch subjects of | issued proclamations probibi ing the traffic in temale | tions, He worked diligently about three years in de- | was tho sympa: tum by the vi Florence, Tiiton Let not amy suppose that the common peo- | some weight. in, verPhgoxpee'fully, your obe- { children, It now apcene vhat when the acorunt ot the | veloping the value of his discovery, when the revolution | Pd Jchn Ryland sewed perfectly at home, Baxley. of Siam formerly went by the name whish signified “‘the asses could not afford to | dient servants, ROSSA & CO. yransacticn reached England, one of the Ministers o: lead’ ond hia 2 baat Glo. the be literary department of the Poat delive ed him- ef the free,” than which, by the way, nothing juadl: drug. It is hor- AUGUSUINE HEARD & OO. State (Farl Clarendon) caused all ducuments respecting broke out, men were pres elf of @ mos facetious and febeltous mof Yankee more absurd, as no State ia under a more quotation in the Shanghye BULL, NYE & C0. 1s to be printed. servieo of the Obamorro party. His operations were, down | i codledcm, and went “‘bobbin’ round,” greatly tothe rule, Sisin proper hay for its trisutaries, sur- Pepe ag ze ed or et gees and Poperes. “ * To R. C. Murray, Faq., U. 8, Consul. nn erchasn st the shildven: prefened to he tobi to a very late period, suspended, and it is only since the pimeestet the audience. Next came the third act of woanding it, the kiogdoms of Ligor, Camboye, Lio, | and for Malwa $120. Taking the average at $400 the Unrmp Stars OoxsuLans, em to Manila, employes je government se | a. inathe has ogain icekieg bla veins. te Mala; eral principalities, | chest, as each chest contains 70 ea of smokable ex- NGHAE, Oet. 7, 1855. Rar maputastory. Mr. Sinclair was informed that there )gein commenced bd f «Mr. B MW. Powers. ae ie eae on im would only bo 4 | Guxmzwux—Your favor of the tt arts, ia opty? to | were above ove hundred girls at Libkong (am {sland moa: | *covery was first made in quar's rock, which will ao- J thiee years these tributaries make offerings | tract, the price for a mace or dr: of gold and silver, and of # contingent | cash. It is actually sold ia the count for the. fact that only quartz mining has been pur- sued here since; but Iam fully ratisfled the e are very Hich deposi ot gold in the wall heroabout, not in the | re avigew Bed, rock. reasons for this conclusion are, that the coun- | After w ver, werful and inteoss recitation of the try beers the same appearance es the gold country ia | wry ‘ir'the Jn‘an,”” by Master Fullepsaapantinn rth all opiuw shops at 92 | mine of the 27th ultimo, is received, T’particalarly | Nirgpo), ready to be expatriated in the tame moaner. Sf troops. “The “populavicn ‘of the kindom’ is | eas per mace. This is cmly haif the wages ofa lxbo:ing | note your mention of the foreign dollar aa an article. ct ‘An lsetionn ‘seaman on board the vessel (Inglewood) @bout six millions, of whom about two milous are Six. | man, which he might easily expend ia the way above | commerce, While it is a fact that toreign doilars are im- | testified that the children were in a filthy ition. mese, ene anda half milions Chinese, one million My- | de:cribed, and leave eaong' tor food aud clothing. Thns | ported into China, it is neverthe!osz true that the Chin- | orowded into a small space, and treated with cruelty~ Jays, the seme aumrer of Laos, and the residue made up | it is not beyamd the means of the daily laborer ty procure | ese with the Consula bave a treaty right to regulate the | fever brokeout on boardin consequence. Sixteen hurdred | Conga. that there ae . Tama ob from a variety of races, Tho great plala of Siam is | and consumea mace a cay. The mercantile and literary | rates atwhieh they shall circulate smong the natives, | dollars was the sum the speculator expected to make ous | 60 11'h. the acl Say a al ay ifs longnt | of Bickard Lil,” we e presented, the part ‘of bo crooked femced in on the ¢sst and west by ranges of mountains, | classes can afford an! do consume much mere, and soai | and the reason is obvious, viz., to prevent designing for-,| of tte little chattels, the eldest being about eight | P)011.» tie wm near te uuakis vem lat Are wieuro’ | pack tyrant by My. I',K. Martin. He was weil sustained Brancdes of the Himaloyas. Ia ibe north hey are brokem | even grati/y themselves witha tuel, These domo: gea- | eigners from imposing upon the Chinese uusequainted’ ia of sge—‘or whom he paid lose than $3.50 a | fit tit mol ciination, | myself found gold ia the soil | bY Mr. Hiram Powers, Jr,, nephew of the great sentptor, up into a variery of interitr méges, Chis makesa very | erslly go to the zetail shops, but vuy the opium bdy the | with foreign cots, and to relieve trade from particalar ad, The Minister on examiniog the case, and on ‘oon: | 1/2) NOR Can tee ere Lam moe wrivin, who personated King Henry, aud Mr, Menken as Lasute- mgunisinous country of the Sutes of Lao. Toe grand | ball, and prepare it themselves, in which ease it does uot. | monopolies which mght grow up under the influence of | *tl ing the proper law officers of the crown,” stator eee or te eel Thad to cvsrcome, | Bentof the Tower, Ludy Aane by Mrs, Mcoker. The ig 650 miles long, and 259 broad, und :s watered by | cost them more than 70 cash per mace, ill founded preconcefved opinions, Whenever tho Chineve “that ber Majes a ip eagerly of opimon tha’ the and the prejudices I found it necessary to remove, botore em of the evening waa “Widow Machree,” by W. A. the river Me-naim, (che Nile of Siam,) by whish they are An objection may be brought by some that such 4 | shall bave infringed your treaty privileges I shall be | master of the ina} wood shonld be criminal! pr sox a Siedowelt, HY The rprighdy farce of the “Iran of a it iy pi ferrowed, ana also by ionumerable canals and smaller | quantity of ibe narcotic would kill them at once, ant | happy render my assistance for your redrows, but it oan- | ®@einst, ard the furf-iture ot the ship should be sued for— ane sient eeu tated. se iswiistaeting. Tate | Lover”? brought out new candidates for appiease, Mrs. rive t The sesshore ic variegite) and proturesque, theretore they eu!d nos take it; to waich it will be sul | not be expected that particular and personal interosta | Svch forfeiture wonld, in the opinion of her Majesty’s A Leigh on as Gertruce. Mr. Sem Hunter as voter, wis Tits ban sae posts “ls Brelve hours. up the river | fsient to reply that It does not,’ A ‘medical man, who | sheuld be foncred at the expense of thore which ave aa, | goverDment, be the most effectual means of prevonang | Pad beard of placer diggings, in the neighborhood | 2oe Uxculent, and mo less ean bs sail of Dr. YP. Call, Me-nam a yessel reacties Bamgkok, the capital of Siam. | ba* had much to de wiih opium emokers aud is well ac: | jiopal. 1am, gentlemen, very respectfully, your obedient | *milar,trantactions in futuze.”” is a wi nt ada vid Tisied to hin bot oho % asCupt, Amersfort, and Mr. Abrabam as Old Swyzel, Mrs. ‘The Gulf of Siam iv aot oy 2 % the devasteting ty. | quainted with ‘he quautsly each consumes, and tae ef- | servant,” TC. MORPHY, Consul, ULB At Contiasy to what has been stated, there is no evidence Ela imight contain gold. 1 tried 10 ive some men f° | Tanrer, a lady amateur, performed the part of Ernestine Phoous of the Chinese ea, «iM shipwrecks in its waters | tet produred upon his eysteim, sey that ifa man uses | To Mewrs, Ruseell & Co., Augastine Heard’& Oo., and | tat bis most faithful Majesty's ‘Consul at this piace | mins eg ey eon y | Oo rey | with ennmation. Even Velve was well represented, au gre very rare. During tue months of May, June and | orly edrachm a dayfit dees his general healthifttfe fa- | Bull, Nye Co. i (By aba), pei BAe. sents a pach. te pepeeenings: would work for ine on such w fooush Joo, All insiaed | NBUSUAl thirg. ‘The entertainmont closed with a grand July the gui! is ss smoo.h as 8 micror, Phe heatin | jury. Copfi:med, inveterate pale skinned smokers s+ | pRENCH INTERESTS IN COCHIN CAINA—HOW Louis | 84 Governor Guimarace, on ing of tho affair, also | iON titre wore di ‘cither up or-down the siver; | tableau, represen ing the Goddess of Lxberty, ( Miss Beech, ) Menteed unsaiursbic, On the great plain aa océsn-, |.%, 4y 4 end event or 8.107 @ day. REACH INTERESTS TH OOCRIN CHINA=HOW Lows | issxcd ‘proclamations in Chirese, tarough the Consul | thas there woredigaings other, up or down the siver: | surscunced by sepreventatives of he se¥-ral military Tike breeze blows steadily, and there the cumate is sala- FPervone only arquaiated with the eects of optam ia ima Snbw “cou” waed aa: sgainst the traffic. thee Pe a erhae t tare te tectine °F? | companies of the city. with their standard: and banners beivus; but ia the movutains, cloched wih deuse forests, | Burcpe would still s’aud aghast at the statoment that a | © 7HRONE—HO) APOLBON'S SUBJECTS | A trace in beya has been carried on for many years be: | TGs melabexers that Y would pay them well for the | St7@Eged, and under the command of Brigadier Geaoral there prevails a fever very deadly to the unecciimated. | Crinamen will consnme half am oonce a day with ut BUFFER. tween he northern ports and the Straita by Chinese tra he | Charlee B. Sargent. The music by Men‘er’s cornet band wet sal the y Forsix | Biltog him. Bat it must be rememered that the Chi- aiswhicn | pese only emoke it, they do not swallow it, One mateo 1 yin raia. ceidue ofthe | mixed ap with ardeat spirits and taken into the stomagl 4 eg ap ponent wind ended by | would 3s badichent to ms icon 2 man at once, and many do 1. There shall 0@ an cifeusive and defensive alliance | exor ptiovable form of slave'y, however, does not extat, if reaeed i f to bi ‘ f cies.” ieee emebeer tie Pep capes Wee nee hadi com- 2 Hertect serenity cacacuphere. Tho dry sea- on is very | Poiton thereelves in this way. But passing as it doce, | between the Kings of Franco and Cochia Ohina; they do | induced that term be applicable in the case at all, for do: | Proving myself to be a “man of many fancies! 1, | Linentery henelit on the 25th, — wary seaithfal, nd ia Ma-en snd Aprilia the greases: | hy macens of the pape, through the luogs, {ts poisonous | Beteby agree mutually toafford ascistance to each o'ber | unfrequently the childrcn are adopted by the sonless, or | However, did. insist. upon my project, end pulling | arg Sites Emily Merger, aro acing’ tho heyy business Beat. in March, for a fortaigh:, thace always falis a very | qualilies are greatly diminished. agamat all those who may make war upon either of tne | in other cases are'regarded merely as adherents or willing | (mY, cr’, called for a spade, having deter- | stn» National, which “euffors some” from the epiciied ai dew. ‘At break of day, the atmosphere being | The rmobing extract, above spoken cf, does not amount | tWo contracting parties. . vemals ly @elr purchaser, whose claim over them when mired to fink fa. hole without fessistance, | Not % | comhinaticn of the other house, fogry, at the tirvé beams of the rising suu this fog is pre. | to one haif of the balk of the cpium, From acareful ex- | | 2% Te accomplish this purpose, there shail be put | they become adults is ofa moral kind only. Attempts to | iade eowd be found ie ig ‘Wad ORINGC DO 1. + gti Te aBacillatia "wa at :GhoesPeoplen?:Abent eipitaves ina very teavy dew. The Me-ns™ (Moise of periment mace it appears that 1 catty, or 16 tacla, yields | wader the orders of the King of Cochin China # squadton | guppresa this trade would be fatile, as the most stringun: | 8° 10 work wih en tron bar and & horn scraper. cas halk Ader tall ih ples’ theatre ) three Ruagred leagues long, earptics its waters | cf extract 7 taels, 8 mace, 8 candereeny baingareinetion | of twenty French sbips of war, of such size and fores'as | prohibitions could be easily ¢ seraper held about a pint in bulk. I tilied it with dirt, week, 9 . Miss Heron was pluyiog st the ‘ate 4 i abuut eight leagues below Bangsok. This river iuundates | of 51 percent. A chest of Paton, therelore, weighing 140 | ball Le deemed sufficient for the demands of his sor- | “ In Siam, however, the condition of Chinese children | Wesbed it in a puddle near by, and found gold. The half other theatre, sca, From the Friend ef China, Nov. 15 ’ papers ve -s ta | work I desired done, whether any gold was found or ni tis tiara ass coe a eee Chive ect the absbipcags have bigomw owners of fa: | Tay seemed to be no inducement to them to serve me, bia, ° 1 ade > Gem cf the Ocean,” sung oy the Geddes of Liberty, ac- France and Goehia Ching m the year A. D. 1788:— glish vestels, they have been conveyed in ships, A lem | O00 éxen my own servant, a native of Central Amerios. | companied by the band hat a fine elfvet. “Mr. sud lite, ‘Phe seasons are bui te was magnificent, and the national sir, ‘Cola: the months a stea sy roucd ¥ the great plain once each year, and tne yield of the rice unde, gives cnly 70 Ibs. of exiract, This isa very ex- | Vice sold into dlavery is perhaps on the whole less favorable. | Baked people who had crowded abou’ me were surprised. | Ciicao.—Yenkee Locke had a benefit at the theatre eons roportcued to i de of uke phar ial From ban ; st mode of using the opium, but it isthe method |. & Five complete European rygigapts and two rept | The boys who ate purchased in large ‘numbers in Ningp' I nas of course pleased, and went to amy dinner of tor- | tore on the 26th. the effect tide, in twelve sues trom the the Chinese have adopted, and its awful cheapness osables * - | and Shangbai for nol 1 come 9 M. AND MADA RONCONI. gu i never overflowed, while its uoper part la under water | them to throw ‘sway more thao, hail: the meters power | Out de'ay for Cochin China. aves in rame, bat as they are general'y allowed t> qui The chief object of my visit is accompliched. I had ohio ° ; 4 v1. gle 8 heard descripiicns of the quartz veics in Libertad. and ee See eee) several months. Siam, periape, is quite anequailed ic | of the drug, and to uso the cther in sacha way that the | _ 4; His Mejesty Louis XVI. hall engage to furnish, | their masters on attaining manhood it may be considercd ip It may be remembered that in June last Roneoni, th cle power. Ie sediment ef the Menam, with | rerulls upon the system are only ene ienth of what it | PtLin four months, the sam of one million dollars, five | apprenticeship rather than slavery. Every Siamese ship | {elt urs that there must be placer diggings in the nelgh- | singer, proseauted bis wifo beloro the Tribuaal of Uorrec- bghtest tillage, yields predigious qasntities of rics | wonld be if teken fowardly, as the people in Tarkey, ani | bUtdred thousand of which shall be ia specie, the re- possbanes about twenty poye—so that thes }, though ] was assures coeuary by ever ‘Boles "eo ‘the cliarge of adultery; that Msdame 4 tow - tional g “ cannon, mask ; profeseed to be familiar with the locality. Beyond the uenal ‘necesilies of the population. Fish | unhappily so mainder in saltpetre, yp, muskets, and other mili 0 cities send about a hundred or more of their youth | 0&¢ who . y Roncox retorted by » compiaint o1 adultery against him; sualtiply amesingly during the inundstions, andatthe | Assuming the have czamined not only the mineral region of Califorsiia Py, “s petra the ave. | tary stores. e to that country in that manner—many of them are and that the tripui stone ment month of the four ebjef rivers the gulf abounds in them-- | rege zmount of (adiy consumption of each pursyn to be | , 9: From the moment the French troops Mhall have en- | denbtlces Kidnapped in the cougtry. Thew a price | Pretty thoroughly, but gold mines in other countries, | sive the laxter ae ery sentient Oa the martot Nicularly a large bud of saraive, which is tho cio! | correct, we can cnsily arrive at the number of mmokers | tetcd the dominiens of the King of Cochin China, they | is tinee dolinrr, two thirds leas than they can be pro. | 82d Tnever knew {t to tail that whore auriferous quae! | f.ercom it was stated that ie had for some tia been Kee of the people for six months of the year. ‘Twelve vx | throughout the empire. Proeceding upen the statoment | 80d their generals, both by ses and laud, shall receive | cured for at the Gouth. Their ages vary trom four to | Veins are found, gold is clso found in the soll. My | serarated from his wife, and had allowed ber 2,000 a fifteen shiploads of these fish are yearly exporte of the China Mail that €7,000 chests were detivered in | their orders from the King of Cochia China. To this ef: | twelve years, theory (la conflimed by my caplorations in Nicer | month, but that wn January, 1865, whonhe was inRasais, China. Poultry, gane, sugars and bananas are s China last sear, enc that each chest contains 70 cates | {ect the commanding oflicers shall be furnished with tn- | We lately wilmessed a case illustrative of the trafic. | 8U& Of the rebness of the diggings of Choatales | sy 6 bef addressid a letter through the newspapara to the astonishingly low, and yet labor is high. It isno! of sinckable extract, allowing to each smoker one mace | *trvctions trcm his Catholic Mojesty to obey in all things, | Nearly every native on board tbere Angio-Caivuse obips | cCmpared wilh those of | Cnlilorais J eonne | Finer ot Russie, accusing her halbend ot hevlog / marcity of money, but the abuncance ot food whicu | rerdey, wo have little more than two muiilion smokecn | #24 im sil places, the will of his uew ally. has a share in the cargo and » place fa wlich to stow | Judge, cxcept from the appearance of the soll end | iruially driven her from his home, in crder that he qauses the cheapness. | for the whole empire. Some contend that a larga quan- ., ON THE OTHER HAND. something. The cock of the vessel to which we refe: | be rerult 0: samneete! ceribed. Te Pros Tomight live with another woman, and of having redaced Gamboge, ouse an extensive kingdom, is now gre: tily of ogiom is grown io Obica; Mr. Vortane saw the 1, The King of Coshin China, as soon as tranquillity | having no place but his caboore was at # loss how to — Po gpa resmgect concord wainty waaid | Bt? to poverty by stopping a pension waich he hed pro- weduced. It produces rico, ivory, wood, aloes aad gun, | ;oppy growing for the purpose of obisining the inspiasa- | Fball be re-established in his dombaions, suall engage to | invest hie capital, when's becker: heppeniog ito come a eer ete ona |, mised: to allow. ber, eesti ‘at thie, Roncoat, who There is w charming take in thie State, twenty loagnos in | tid juice. Neither be, howover, nor anyffher man oan | furzich, for fourteen ships of the line, such @ quantity of | alcngside with tour boys, the whole sum was expended in | 1eaniie, tons wbieh ale Dotto he procusel Boxe, abd | now tbat his wife wus an adultress, o2used a commissary @ireumference, and fall of fish—a paradise for danerara, | tell how much is actually grown. Suppowity it even to | Stores and provisions as will enable them to put toca | their purchase, at an average of $3 75 per head. Se camuaes qbeon ad to constime here, Judg- | of poice to enter her chamber at four o'clock one morn- Ya Lao ope ress the whiio race aud thors tattooed vill: | be ome hall of te ainoant imported, it would -ta'n | Without delay, on the requisition of the ambassador frum | — Girls of a tender age ean be had very cheaply for the | !°8 Bcwever, by tho same rules that mivera are aceas- | inp)'gna there eho was tound with aM, Cattahent, ater Dick. The natives are submas-ivenal euperstitious, and | raise the amount of smokers to. somewhere about three | the King ot France; end for the beter effecting this put- | reason that infentieide ia @ eommon crime, (we have | {0,60 to judge oy in California and otcer countries whore | proving thin tact, ho assorted that his wile’s statement of ave a peculiar horror Jar thett, especialy eiace ona of | millions—abont cne per cent of the population, For thi: | Pose, there shail be rent out from Furope a corps ot ot | known seven female infants sold for a dollar at Canton), Gustine ee ee ee Fis having stesiienes er gildanntruseren geeaenecly heir kinzs reethed soins thieves laa kovtls of holiiag cil. | addition, however, the Chineee themselves are reeponsi- | feers and petty officers of the marine, to be put upon a | but the iailure of the expmyanent made at Ningpo just | Vien ihe Perm. | i aca mining here at | falte, asfrom April, 1853, to Jauuary, 1855, he had given The'r mosic $s soft, barmonious and tender, and | ble. Foreigners have nothing to do with it, exsopt in as | PéFmanent establisbmert in Cochin China. fies the hope that this ting form of slavery will be oI have before written, (alt the gold mining ‘hore 8! | her wu less than 24,000f. The answer of Madame Roucont persona suilice for a concert. They belong to the Uoodha | faras they yave them the appetite for the drng, and lea 2, His Mejesty Louis XVI. shali have resitent Oonsuls | found impracticable. prevent Au Anny is ap he gt Te rene, | Wes that her husband had hirceelf foreed Her into the arms i do the Siamese proper. hey hava theie ta- | them to supply their own wants at a cheaper’ or more | 0 every part of the coast of Cochin China, wherever he Tn a ceries of Engiich Parliamentary doouments refer. | S76 all within an area of Aye or six niles, and 8) for a8 , | of Cattabeni, and that in law he had no right to compisin (idolatrous priests) and pagrdvs; they believe ia | convenient vate than th-y could do by procustag fy fxpm | HAY Wink ft to place them. There Consuia shall be a!- | ence is frequently made to the desirableness of preourisg coe eee re ered en tha tota of tke tle | of Ber, inasmuch an he lad lived in adultery wita a Mus. Be Pre China, principally’ by the Por a variety of genti. { abrowd, lowed the privilege of building, or causing to be bu'lt, | fimale Chine: for lish, Spanish and Carmen, izh dansuese, for whom he entertained a Bangkok, the eapital of Siam, bas a population of | “Ie may be worth while, before leaving tho statistisa) | *hps, frigates, and other vesscls, without melestation. | other colonial possessions. It ras to repaints gat | oii emaearee aad Hee coe iebecasth xD Pe | viola ‘passion, In support of ber charge; she prodeced her dred thourand. ‘The city proper is on au ‘sind, en- | table above given, to say a fow worda regarding the Hast | WHder any pretence, from the Cochia Chinese govern- | that the experiment was made at Niogpo, the agen’ in | Tens fhouiiers,, ti Bag Meee O raw Def 1OE | letters, parporting to have been addressed by ber hus- aireled by walls, embattled api flacted with bastions, | Incia Company with reference to the production of this | ment. 5 this city having an order for two thousand girls for the a pin jcdie altuowt'e. allcilae iponltion, ota | band to Mile, Carman; they were written in vary extra- It fies in the midst of an immense garden, glowing ;s je. 2 The ambaseador of his Majesty Louis XVL to the | “Queen of the Antilles” to begin with. Toe victims of | 2n¢ Placed tf w Position, serve: for | vegant style, and pro‘caeea the most fervent love. Under | ma to the year 1767, the amount of opi Court of Cochin China shalt beullowed to fell such tim- | the prevailing crime of infanticide being all fernules, | *t#irs from the bottom of the sbatt upwards, ard itis by | tyeee cir pearance. year 1767, t rhonda rir Aare ted ver, in any of the foreste, as may be found convenient | adult women src in too great demand at home to be eaat Wiis siiBepls mata of ocuvey ence Vusrallshecrad) rated Cont links 10 paedune peter of Asaaeciation’ Sie nib. Gorated with flags, fll the wo chances of the river. | chests, In that year it reached 1,000, In 1773, a sinall | And suitable for building ehips, txigates, or other yes- | Jy prcured as emigrants, Yourg women are not pur. | it is tien carried of the backs of mutes, or pack oxen 0 | ceueutly appeared before the exe magiatraves, There are a great many religious edifices, with domes | acventure in opium was undertaken by the Eust Indi | ‘els 3 ' r hired for wives, x8 is supposed (they are bought only | 4 cl Fron bi Fr ly Bet spate ond declared that in 1658 Bonconi had resided with Mlle. and }:tty spi es. Two iines of ships whieh are farrovad | Company. In 1180. a cepot for i! was formed in Lack’s | 4, The King of Cochin Ch'na and the Counctl of Siaie | when meant to occupy the position of second wives or | Whiu 1 tn grouhy abe mamma 6 a | Carmen ix a hotel inthe Rue Jacob; but the master and in every direction by elegant barges, give novelty to tue | Kay, la 1781, 2,860 chests weresent by the company t» | ball cede in perpetuity to his most Christian Majesty, | concubines); with widows. however, the care is different, A Sell gb phe aly z the concierge of the hotel, whom she caused to be sum- Perpetual verdure, and prosents a most picturesque a Ships and a multitude of jucks, profusely & ees, the tribunal allowed Madame Ron- : ra 4 Sponish Au rastras, audare carried by water, seene. The fortress ix as whie os driven ; the | Canton, ard bougat by one of the Hong merchants thace, | is heirs and successors, the port and territory ot Han: | hey are almost always soli, The money advanced by « | SPonith America os av mcned ss wi nesses, Ceclared positively that‘ they knew gikcod spices of the royel palace, whist is aed ins ant | Fe was obliged, Towcver, to export the princival pats, | £8 (bay of Turoz and ‘the peninsula), and the adjazeut [tBE man when the betrothal ts wade isall returned to | fy re bere ee cf water power. | Tue arautnd reither Rouconi nor Milo. Carmen; and as sbe waa not thi an ow tub, godas ate expecisily remarkable. Tbe royal pa- | not be'ng able to finds market for it ia Caica. Fr islancs, from Feifo on the sourh to Haiwen on the noth im with the bride in the form of her cutfit or dowezy. “4 i gotes ave astonishingly meguiti wnt, someeveiag m>-c | 11/8 to the preceut time, the ehare taken by the com, | _ 5 The King of Cochin China engages to furnish men | Tmigrants for the most par! are men who have. not the diameter; the bottom paved with sicueg, upon whlch tee |: eclared unfounded. fed to the imperial Court ‘han seven hnndred thousand dollars, One ot them | paoy in opiam, has heen large, and the profits consider. | &¢4 materiale necersary for the conrtruc ion of forts | means of eccuring a wife; married men of this class | Phir eicnen ofan Of on planes wee! ME the Uppeentene | @ainst this decision, bac {x was confirms. Sha was forms a grand monastery, where some fiva hundred | able, The rise und fall of prices depending 01 demand | bri¢ges, bigh roads, tanks, &c , as far as may be judged | shercfcre are not mamerous. it is @ common praciio: | Of, "touring mill Inthe crevizes of the pper thereupon ordered to be brought to trialon her huzpand’s «ble toybring forward any other ', her complaint was She ap | ; i : t of the priests are lodged, with’ a thousand children, to | and supply is very rewarkable. At the Heat commenes- | Becestary for the protection and defence cf the ceseions | sso in some distriets for husbands to hire out their wives ¢ wera complaint, and Cattabeni was ordered to be tried with her Zicve thom in the warship they offer to the idol Booshs.. | sent of the trade ta 1i89, the opiuin seems to hivereslized | Mace to his taith'ul aily the King of Fraace. tor a term of years to some poor unmarried wan, whore Corea Sacra e Benes reg is mavomeat, after) is es de congfion. Some of the houses are of brick acd very elogant, others | re mone than 415 rupces'per chest. Fhe cvaguay rotused | , % 10 case that the natives shail ai any time be nnwii- | Lighest sim is to leave bebiad Lim a sym who wil suari | } ing broken into pieces abeus the size of hen’s C&S, | Aficr reyested postycnements, granted on Madame Ron- Of wood, and those of the cxam-a people ot hambo>. | the supply a little ia 1800, and the price rose to nearly | {88 to zemsin in the ceded territory, they will be «! | fice to his manes. See eee en aaip ian amet, ei | eee the tial of the ‘pairftook place yesterday Fires ace frequent and destructive, and sometimes con- | double that sum. Ti ey reduced tha supply still more ia { Hberty to leave it, and will be reimbursed the value of lasek Rares gre ily. ira, %* | | efore the Tribunal of Correctional Police. When the case - in? ™ 1 i Y CHINESE LADIPS SHOULD NOT LEAVE HOME— | managed here, dees uot pulverize the ore thoroughly, x sume five hundred houres atonoe. But in the space ofa | 1802, and the price rau up to nearly 1,000 . They | the property they msy leave upon it. The civil and | WHY CH 2 4 Y: | was culled Madane Roneoui did not appear, but Catta- week sil is rebuilt afresh. Siam, property so aailod ‘a. and Lethe suaniiig, sad the Bag ne vot crimfeal Jnrisprudénce shall remain unal‘ered ; al’ A REPLY 0 TRE AMERIOANS IN CALIFORNIA. | a A oe bts quickit-ver Wena) the omasisa | epi presented himself. : . divided into forty-one proviness, Dearing the names ot | in 3803 to 1,300, and in 1805 reached to nearly 2000 ra. | Teigious “oxinions hall be free; the taxes ‘shall | | With tingular want of foresight our countrymea on tae | here insist is euMielent, provanis » puniork. smaigama ion | yf Crémieux, advocate of Roneont, aatd thet the proc’s- heir chief pisces. Much saltpetre is consumed in pees, They increased the supply, end the priv falin | be collected by tte French fim the usnal mole | other side of the Pacific have objected to Chinese emigra- ¢ gold separat om rae gc tanding | wrtalct the commissary of polloe peeetoes thet * q 7 : 9 in the imperfect manner above mennfacture of powier and fireworks. No pure sil 1808 to 1,600 rupece. They keps it ouch of the country, and the collectors shail be | tion, on the ground that none come with thar wives, ani | the work is performed Pe Macame Roncont and Cattabent had been guilty of a/lul- beaten ound; fc found oomolued with copper, eni. | gnd the priges temeined ae 2.000. ir cetera. . 4 4Ez | appointed jointly by the ambascador of Franco and the | centequently sil purpose to return home, One oan described, 1am informed that the ore averages from an | tery, und that, temden, Ubey mede mo chee teas? Joong, Yoad and arsenic, The tin and copper miao are | they decrearea the supply and sho prise rose wo 4,009 | King of Ccchin Chana; tut the lattor shall not claim ay | 2esdily understand that Karcpean eclor its, in an unc»”- | once and » half to two ounces of gold to the ton. | This thal? guilt; but, notwithstending, Roneonl didnot wish Metich, ‘There are also tines of ican and precicus | rojees. Prem that time ull JB. it kept etewdy at fore | Trt cf those faxes, wbich will belong properly 0 hte | genial region, should desire to see a Chinese eommuc + | gold is all disirtbuted pretty generally throuzhout the | to 5.c his wife severely punished, but merely sunjected Wade. Brsice, the ehvet food ot the peoplyy tore ue | Loco to20U tees, Since 1890 the opper ot opens | wort Christian Mayests tor the suppo:t of his tercitocies, | �wi0g Up in thelr midst, but that Amerisaos ebou..! | yeins of the quarts in very fmoall particies, not generally | 49 such x condemnation as Psrepe eaten Se forty specter. Peoplein es:7 cicenumstanceschewcasho, | ‘om Pengal rapidly increas, but the press it roiiigal | 7 In the event ot his most Chris.ian Mejesty being | With oF be willing to see a new clement introduced in'o | appa-ent to the naked cyo, but Ht averages *0 evenly hit | g separation from ber. With respeat. to her allegation Polel nut and Intlan sailcon. ‘The betel hlackoas jue | very iittie exc-aded 1,000 rupees. Daring the Ja-t fiys | Tesclved to wage war in apy part of India, it shgil beni | evr already too mongrel popn'stion, is passing st:amav. | the owzers of mills onn generally calcula‘e with mac that be had foreed her into the acins of Cattabent, oy his teeth, ard this is esteemed a beaty. Culinary vegetad yecss they have brought the supply of Patna aud B>. _ J-wed to the commander-in-chief of the Freach Tires to | It may or ft may not be politic to bave Chinese prow | certainty upon the amount that will be produced in ® | giuitery with a woman namea Carmen, the learned coun- Sefall Vinds aso avcndant. ‘The mountalss aud fore:ts | Dares up to 50,000 chests annually, bat the price ob. | T#isealevy of fourteen thousand men, whom bh saali | {ary class in tho Pacific Btates, but there can be noque:- | giventime, | Fel assured the tribunal that it was utterly false, for that bound in agreet vetle'y of potatoes, whish ate a great | tained ‘or {tis not more than 700 Tupees, In this may | cause to be trained in the same manuer as the, are in | {ICM ar tv the impol'ey of stocking the country with en.- | Fetsons founiliar with gold méning wi! at onse sce trom | ay such persen ae Carmen existed. Tho fact was that mmo in toes of Coates, in many’ provinces the pls- | be reen how cuplaliy sometimes defes « {ta own ends. France, and to be put under Frescn discipline. ther variety o° the human family. Let that fair portion 1e abcve descrip! : Rencoui bad obtained proofs that his wife was unfaithful , si caapl oan vt firs ogy 8. In the event of any power whatacever a*tacking the | of our heritage not only be kept free from involuntary | accorate an¢ intelligible, that the mines of Chontales are | 4, him, and he determined to separate fcom her; but nd ie pt edihnor cgi irc ML tery hg Atte tle ae 5 Freech thet: Cochin ‘Chinen lecsitry, the Kia ot foitude, Bu. so arab is pratiabl, let tbe eae tv | very leh Thad gotBeted ll hi tnlormation, sad x Hei ili hi arate fe rs 28 of which furnish @ dolicioaa four. The fruit of tue | out t:n times the quantity of valuable land in the calti- | Cochin spall fas: ait jousand men, or more, F rd “ Yim the soll. Hi done so, I | ceived hueband, he resolved to ‘passion for ano > e ti in land forces, whom be sball clothe, victua', &, From the comparative sci rity of women, therefo'= i { fore I made e “ pros) ., Having 40,1 | women, in order to make :t sppear that the separation epestsy moet ostvemed lng a yy sizong ond, dagrons: | pation of the Grog, and expended s cual relce im | “qpe. leson’ in esoncelion, ‘ith’ thia fronch treaty | {#20t ely tha female migration can ever Deoom should have teen very much disappinted had the soil | Tsycewed by hie misconduct He therefore errangel ful perfume. The bamboo is the mos: useful product, | se nnch as they ‘ormeris obtained, Thus tho mzre they should not be overlooked at this jancture, when ads. | teral, mor is it desirable that any attempts should ue | ecntamed no ol A with bis wife to write letters to an mistress, a 5 ed the Mico, which imeginary = aa 8 eae rr toate, Todi Compatutevel sire (0 wpbcld a detestable dynasty, in opposition to made to carry out the pr ject, for it could hardly fail «> ‘Libertad is located on a stream cal ‘ ‘rofessing the most ardent love for her, and another let: Bevsrrapttie: Yost), ll of teapertige, studal woos, | golforit. Wis trae the gross amount ettseie guias iy | 0 will of the people, epjeurs ‘drminant in he | bestlended with dle [rows éon.@yuences to sonety io |. ine branch of the Rawat ries, aol Ti eerie Eee to Mio wile Ceclasiog’ thet, in Cocesquewee of, thet Soger, benzciv, gamb>ze, indigo, cocoa cil, as well « iwenty years is four times that of the procediag | Winds of Western Yowers in thir deaifogs wich | China. ee ae 4 ea E love for another, he could no longer live with: her. . ns oe bet ine Mtoe China. The French and Coch'n China treaty was ‘Territory, ‘Bhere are several other streams in the neigh. | with these letters Medame Ronconi was to haye gone ean erro ner nope i Sea eee eally peor stey Ser the tanta eet eel | brought about in this wi: In the year 1774 Caung: | Qlorthwestern Dispensary—How the Poor Coe en ae a oe eticl thw lower | before the Gil ‘ribanal, and to have dymanded a BRITISH OPICM TRADE—WHAT THE Fast vrra | fared with the former. Vechsps some mon msy consider Pa Pern Pierce oe Sone = the rare Live. f range of the gold country of Nicaragua, oa Tam well ns- seer Doeeay oe Se eee ccniln COMPANY MAKLS AY 1—SUMBER OP i Sheesh Ge (Basan tha ttn | facet ere uuecrper tn igcaclasiu aia piage) | The hd. snnualrport of she Northwetar Dison: | sures ram tbe prmarans of hecomcy bechamel: | Gulemmanied hr Masbate Rewapapes, Bry SMOKERS—WHAT THEY SM Cc sary has just ben published, and shows » most satisfa >- tee of thé geological formation of the earth, that fc | ordinary as the sfatement about the non-existence of of strength, and suocseda in reiing » weight only | W#s depored by thice brothers of pure Coc! PEOYS OF THE DEUG ON T! four times as great as before, he will conclude that | ¢Xtiaction—a merchant, » mititary officer and priest— | tory result to its patrons, Duriug the year ending Sep- these streams, ray ten or ‘twelve miles, The North China Herald, of November, publishes « | the veneticial resu't of “sub expenditure is im ie ae Cie een pee erm rte ie tember 20, 1856, 10,037 patients were treated, and 21,789 gold placer gs ml be ;and I have. no doubt ey ie cane hap a ato See opinm exporied | verse proportion to the given exertion, and thst he | Daack mn. according to un- | prereriptions given to the poor withont money and wich- | very Hich deposits will from time to time pay the'ex-')’ or novel by Paul Feval, exititied, Les Amours de Paris, M’lle Carmen was, the learned advocate assured the tri- ; | ty-seven years,dating | had better husband bis streegth or epply it i wyititual govers men’, ‘Trelr re Qo 1.187.041 chest, on which cher way, than lavish itvo profusely to 0 listioin. | Uiaaced vecounta, was’ generally Hatiog to Wwe people, | out rice. ‘This showsan increase of 26 per cont ovr Leroy, He conelnded by passing a high énozmium on Roncont, the East India Company had & profit of 676,518,504 ru- | creased adtomtage. If @ losa of power ia discovered ii a « A A ot . ‘i > ‘Theatsicais and Exhibitions. wife waa attack- pres. *" the working of the._maghine, the machinist will exataine | the rchemes of a Frenchwia wary of he namsof Adran, | ‘he Cumber tceatod the previous year. The ressip: ot | Mmenlarcalaamg Meniitions Jr, wit | 62 Mab of ee ban ey sr ‘On this the Herald remarks:—Tho sources from which | gs to whether it arise from friction or from the escape ct | This man had been tutor to King Caungshua’s son, ancl | the year from legislative appropriations and priva‘s 4. ke his secord appearance this evening in the romance a8, at faformation han been derived in. coortruet!ng the pence. | wivumy ana try to remedy the dolce, but certainly wilt | When bis Majesty was captured by the patriots, esoapet | naticns wore $8,085 31, and the di-bursemente $2,028 49, | Sano Ineu Mask” comments pom which will be | of cholera at Granada, 3 table are the following: Tbe retarns for the firs: | not continue to work on ia the sams direction without | from the palace with the Queen, her daughter, his pupi! | paving a balance in the t ry of $086 82. The iecri. | found on another page. ‘The entertainments are to clore |, M- Langlais shen rose to present the defence of Madame ‘thirty years have been drawn from Phipps’ work on the | enquiry. The chauoes are that ff the same soheme iy | the prince and bis (the prince's) wife and son. Aftor iii a her hg pet Weer | aah thea Mas tered ealen. ‘Twenty Minutes with a | Rovooni. but the President remarked that as she was not eommerce of Chins and the Eastern Islands. That author | earried on by the company toa much larger extent, i¢ | Some perilous adventures, in time the prince succeeded in | tory over which tsis matitation extends ita operacioas Teer.” ighal 7 pgeat he could not be allowed to speak, The advocate, hee merely given the nonmber of chests of Pains an? | will cejcat ivsolf, When the opiam wasat 2,000 and3,o09 | #e‘ticg himseif proctaimed king in the place of hisfather, | {s bounded on the north by Sixtieth street, on the routh re eh oq | BOwever, raid that ste was certain to appear ina fow Benares opinm rold at Caloutta from 1799 to 1829, with | rnpecs a chert, the cost of production was 300 or 409 ru. | Killed by the new rovereigns. But attempts to estaolish Aronta-thisd etseol. «ai th by Fifth ay nun Nino's GaRDEX.—An amusing paotomime, cated | minutes, and he proceeded to allege thet he had letters the prices realized. He has not, howeve:. d the | pees: now the price is Yedueel to, 780, the sume sun | bis authority were nnavaiiing. andeveatually he lad tofiy | PY Twenty- AIOE 10 BRO. FORE DE MIN Ay 1 “La Fete Champetre,” most of the acting in wuich | and papers proving that Koueoni was oven worse than hia oat of production, nor shown the clear gaia to tho exo | tust be Inid out in raising it. Letthe companyinfature | 10 Siam, where for a time he was protected by the | andon the west by the Hadsonriver. In speaking of the | tskcs place on the doub 6 tight Latin Francois and | wife had represen’ sieing fror tbe trantectioar during that perid. | double or trebie ite supply, and they will bring « Kiog of that country; atterwards he had to fly to an | canses calowlated to engender discase, the report goos on | o'beT® will begin the lo-night, To be fol. | M. Crémienx remarked, with some heat, that as he hed Tre vcarteaid that the opium cos:s the compady from | price vo low that ft will te 00 Jonge beer re eK is’ond in the gulf of Siam, called Pulo Wal, and thera, | to cay:— , ‘api lowed by the favorite ballet pantomime of “ Jovita, or | shown indulgence to Mail. Roneont, it was unjustifiable ‘t0 300 rupees per chest. By a comparison, howeve-, | Cuce it at all; and then their expensive factories, warc. | peThaps, he and his dynasty would have died out, ba’ «We attude to the practice of owners of vacant lots in | the Buccaneers,” in which all the LN ne r in her advocate to asseil her husband. of the receipts and disbursements for the sacceetine | houres, apraratus and machioery fo- increasing he | !Ethe priest Adran before mentioned., the suburbs of our efty allowing or granting permission | Robert, M. Brillant and other distinguishid members of | The Prevident eaid that aa diadame Roneoni did not ap Gwenty years, it will appoar that tho disbursements com | ruprly'ot opium. will be rendered ‘useless, and the large | _Ad?am rucceoded in Inducing the would-be King to | tothe pcor, who con raise the means ot doing so, to orect, | the ballet troupe appear. The Chinese comlcslity, enti- | pear, her advocate must be d continuing to a- dimes ain ounted to one half of the reseipts; sad takiog | population previ eagaged in it be thrown oat of | ive bimcharge of bis son, then about thicteen years of | ‘shanties’ or sheds upon such unimproved lands, in | Hed “ Kimka,”’ is the final pieoo, ress the Court. He then callod on Cattabeni for his do- the aversge of the twenty years, 650 rupees | employ. Viewed merely ava means for raising a large | ®2¢, Whom he took to France, where he arrived in the | which they thrust themsolves and families to live, or Bowsky Tuearnr.—The extracrdinary legendary spec- | fence; but that person offered ae however, in chest seems to have en expended in | ieyenue, the plan the company ure now pursuing ia | 3°@r i787. There, again be was further successful In | rather to die, as the case may ke. Little regard seams | tacle of ‘¢ Herne, the Hunter, or the Demon Horseman,” aniwer to & question, remarked that had undergone Be production of the acticle, This proportion | self-destructive, But theres anothor light in which the | PXevailing on Louis the 16th to exponse the causo of the | to be paid by there ‘equatters’ to the nature o° :ne | will be performed for the second time this evening. This | thirty-five days’ imprisonment whilet awaiting his first hae therefore been allowed for the thirty years included | scheme ought to be viewed, and that iy the effect it haa Droplets with incidents of the most startling | trial. irieg lad, and in # shert time the treaty, of whi | ground upon which they erect their frail tehement, » :en | drema ses | wehave given a copy, was signed at Versailles, on ue | fow, demp end missmatic in the extreme; At pi rance by the Conijtes de Vergennes and Mont- | eng , andon the part of Cochin China by the son f | eree fm Phipps’ returns. I’hipps has given a very meogre ac- | hind, aud is ,ikely to have upon others. To be ent to ratisfy the admirers of the | 3, evant of the Malwa which was expocted from Bombiy | own finances at the pecuniary expense of our neighbors, daring the period over which his account roaches. Pre. | may be all very well according to the code of (his vious to the year 1621 no raterence is made to the Malwa | world’s morality, but when the profit acerulag t» opium, From that time to 1800 {) wae enticoly in the | ¢e't is ema im proportion to the loss that falls aj hhands“of the Kast india Company, who purchased whst | other, ard when that lors is not me was brought down from the \nlerior, and exported it at | tind, ‘but site sta moral considerations, it becones then their cwn cost, Phipps bes given lod | the bounden dnty of the specalator to refisct upon his during toe nine seats re erced tn duct and pause in bia proceedings. Mr. St Gxorge fo ngiais atsernpted to get the case postponed, ir aliow Madame Ronconi time to appear; but tho os to | ebaracter, quite rv cer direare. And ogaim, the hovela which are | wild, tLe ‘marvellous, the deshing and the reckless le- | os der 0 d on these ushealthy ‘spots are totally unfit for | gendary records upon which itis founded. The various | tribupal refuged, ano it condemued her by default to Coungshung the expstriated. Armed with th's docu- | ehelter for humen beings, having the grot alone { < | characters are represented by Mr. and Mra. Ward, Mr. | jhree months’ imprisonment, and Cattabeni ‘to eight days ment, honored with the title of Bishop of Cochin China, | a flcor im many instances; the roof composed of | and Mr«. Griffichs, Miss Venvil sad others, and the | of the enmo punishment, and entrus’ed with the office of Ambassador evivaordl: | pire plank, exporing the inmates a'ike to the hoorebing | affair ihrougheut reflects credit on ttage manager Grif | A few minutes afier Madame Roncont arrived, and M. Vienipotentiary, Adran und his charge lefr feat ‘of 8 Knmmey’s sun and the drenching rains « « | fiths, under whore dircetion it was produced, Langiaia begged tliat the condemnation by defwalt might he frigate Meduse in 1/89, direct for the Isie | eold blasts of winter, which find theic way ini «very | peprox’s Tunan¥.—Morton’s fine comedy, entitled | be ret aside and that ho m’ght be heard on her behalf. , where he found # fifty gua ship, seveu | erovive, In ad¢ition to all these discomforts, an. iru 4A Cure for the Heart Ache,” will be performed this | MM. Crémleux, heing apcealed to, made no objestion; ehest in Bombsy repees; from this have no mean authority in matters of finance. f » and some transports, with betwreen | fal sources of disease connected with them. it ia ofteu evenirg, with an admirable east of characterr—Mr. H. | and afler Madame Roneout had, in answer wo tae usu «i the important firm of Paimer & C>., in Calcutta, | foUF or five thousand cisposable troops, all ready todo | found that adjolsing these miserable apologies for dell- | perry paying Young Rapid to Mr. Burton's Ol Rapid. | questions, stated her nine, that her age was thirty-five, re | ata time when (hey were doing thoic largest vusinese; | Mls bidding. | Thence be passed over to Pondichoriy, to | ings, on additions! apartment ix provided for the awive | TLis will be weil worth witnessing. Ibe other parts aro | and her profession that of a drametlo artisie, M. Langlatr afer hoving, at the earnest solicitation of the go- | Secure & commander in-chief in the persan of Genotal | or a cow, @ slight fartition only separaticg them fom | qi-tributed among Meears. Setchell, Moore, Lotiingwe'l | entered into a rare of details to prove that Ronconi was the quan'ity of Mal pium sold by th ‘the sume realize! by the sale, bot no whereby it cou'd be ponible to arrive at tie only known that in 1890 the com ¥ n upoa himself the mansgement of the | COa%ay, Governor Genoral of the French possessions in | their buman rejghbors. It is bere that our physicians ind 1 and Merdames Parker and Barton, and Miss | the cause of the wisconduet of bis thor it was and sell the drog in bi bas eye coscued them from a condi‘ion of es, | dia. But that worthy was more ready [vo rece:ve mo. | tue consumptive, the rheumatis, the auferers trom ia- Pies "the comedy wil be followed by the laughable | she who had made bi» tortone ax_an ; ont by ven with levying A .. Lis etait ss " srdy’ and Isft them upon a respestatle basis, | Pith whan: ere — ne, vin of ermitient sod sais Mae ze spundante.t firce of © The Barder’s Plot,” in which Mr, Burton creates | her courage and entrgy, enable1 him to contend sgalast compl ; like! reling ni a baa 0 st 1 Don + 01 of m} ri t i ci 8 Hiouiti h $ peebtanie sourse of rovens | : gegen ay ee eta af Adran; ro i owing priacipally to the ity m1 infioenee? in view of these facts the visiting physician, Dz, Sewell | 9 great deal of merriment as the hero. the difficuities which beset him as direstor of the Trahan The opinion ef each @ man is worth liston- | Piqued by some remarks upon her conduct by the priestly emprntd the health destructive eystem whieh prevalleta | . Wattacn’s T wd earnest atvention is called $0 emote hanied | PeMpo, crdera wore rent to the Isle of F-ince to etay | our tenement houses be dune away with, wad proper, | Spenks First i” will be, re in by him to the Conrt of Direotorar=—= the departure of the expedition. Hefore!: could again | ventilated. dwellings be constructed in their toad the | Morton’s elegant com were ot euch # nature that he could not read them. are 19 be.reliod on. thes the ompiny © "| ¢ RTer since I had ‘eo Loner of bug a maxaber of this | Pe preceded with the rowrlulion ia. France broke on’, | penefit Yo Gut poorer, popula!ion would be inenleulablo, EE eee rage Bon Honig: Mert wot. | werctore cemanded the wequittal of Mademe Roxcont, wx made more than ten per ceat by their | Court! have untformly and steadil: posed ihe en- 48 Igevernmen’ was | In our dirpensa’ isis, almost without exception, the ) anata. Y Ashfield. ; | be law does not allow a husvand who has encouraged a sway the provable revenae re- | courogement given to the extension of the manntacture | cobserned. Tt aid not deter the Bishoo, towerer, =o | feat tbivg to be done 10’ uuuke them tolerable, 18 to open | 10nd, Farmer Achiield; Mrs. Vernon, Dame Ashiield, und | Sites Tnisconduec to comp.ain of her. to be inferred that they made as much, ov perhaps by taxing the transfer, than they cid’ by article. if this inference be jast, aad of . theatre in 1848; and he asserted that ho hed iettera aa ee ee ee tight: tonether wits, | Which showed cirariy chat Roneynt lied ensouraged hie vipeed the louga,” Ta the | THO adultery with Oxttabeal; but be sia that they aiteed by them on that drug previoas w 182y bas boon | ofopium: but of late years w oe «7 | ebartered a merebant ship, and set vail for Cookin Caian, | dowe. Tc no more humane pui Miss Mary Gangon, Susan, Theminor parts are in trut ¢ f prt : helant Abe pres eye ead pushed it tothe aimost | sore ranied by the offieerh 8 t08 nt home to izapor Ee ts copied im thts Mey tee Fd Rresting anal wortby hands. Pee. bd yo Lt ae bead With regard to the retarns since 1829 moro satisfaction | cle lgtfalna. We con 4, | tant offices ia the expected so jt. ooging houses, fo called, Will not some ot cor cerital- LAvRA Kawnr’ef¥ Anseres.—Shakepero’s popular comedy | “6 semen! amen - soup egieagy a thas boon experienced. Those from 192% ty 1849 have | the Kajpoot states, to i extead the cultiva- ‘sbsing over various | or we proosed to stats | ii Simitate tbe, noble example of the lamented puilan- | of “Much Ado About Nothing” will again be performed £ Deon taken principally from Kaye's Ulstory of the At- | tion of the @article into our | "hat in the year 1/90 Canmgshupg,bix won wad the Lishop, | tro} Abbott Lawrenee, of Boston, in chix reapeot? | this evening, with the same superb cast as on the pre- , aiinistration of the Kast india Company, oombined wirh | own distyig ivated betore, or | 282m met cn Coshin Chinese soil, and shortly afterword | ihey will ‘hua not only effect a great good, but may, at | vious occusion, vis.-—-Beatrice, Mins Keone; Hero, Frona Inpians 10 on Rexovev.—We aro ‘the Friend of India, and the Colonial Almanac for 1865. | yhere the cultivation bad been shandoue!; and wa gave | *HOther chartered vosel arrived with arms and emit | the eame time, make a valuable invertment.’? - Clifton; Benecick, Mr. G. Jordan; Claudio,’ Me. Dyott; | eared to learn frvm Governor broome the aeseptable Kaye derived his information from statistics relative t> | cor revenue officers an interest in extending the ouiti. | Dition, part of the amount promised by Lonis XVI. in the “# Dogberry, Mr, Bass; Verges, Mr.'T, B. Jotinston, The | Bteliigence that Generel Davis, who presides over the Ineis, prepared at the India Huse; the elivoro’ th) | vation m preve-ence to otly 4 treaty. Fortifying temse ves at Saigong. the pretond- News from Kansna, amusements clore with the mythological burlesque called | War Lepartment at Warhington, has sen} instructions to Prien obtained his at the Govaenment sooretasiat te Csl- | ile a crving « r ily, we ostabe sities a oe hcl RE erat see Te [Correspondence of the St. Fo>is Republican.) “Midas,” which has the warmest approbation | ' ¢lonel Munree to eae cease preanase for the removal ( @utia. These rexpectal 2001008 Of ormation, ag:ee ished retail ehops, ooter taut ciplining an army equipping @ fleet, by aid of Feensh owded houses. " ‘yonant e extreme south- fog 08 they do substantially, afford the greatest oon | the polity of TACs Oeea | toma * Wrement. Jan. 16, 1966, | trem crowded ra portion of this State. Removal ia: now the declared mds. begin to look beter in the Territory in # Woor'’s Maernsis— ‘The Bloomer Promenade,” and 4 dance to those who are rocking for reliably information. | Lord Teignmouth, Ierd Well Lo ot of In 1791, the regnint brother Longniang, (who had Ta ot » ped con's » 4 pore, and to accomplirh it, the Executive of this State Hho surhoricien in question, hewevor, only give the rove | Ghroummariied. tho, pradnee wittla tre co yint *2> | taken the name of Quangtung on haviog his tis to. the a ee Meee ee net waa tens fox by one «|: somos Swanky Rens peon One, HR tet te cere or Fan" been authorived by the War Department to receive pp mage of ar re heal Fi pecan condining the cultivation of the poppy to two of ur pavers of cows) oe Be overran, con- es rp oy tthe rom bg minis ae iss am Oe Santen’ lacGeurge este Blacking Sa pes = 23 aaerie aan Ms ee oar, thy 4 5 this want hee sapplied by jag the | v'nces, and actually eradicating it tcom d'st ery | firm OT 8,) died at Hiei, leaving a t ‘a letter from the Sheriff saying that he ‘si and should the five be insafll- gums collected at thet usto House b the amount ofdu- | j: haat analy qultiva of twelve years old to fill his plaice. just reen ying hed ar. Bocky’s SeEXADRRS—The operatic burlesque of | cient, as many more es Colouel Munroe may . In fen levied per chest from thine Wo te, rons 1880 to | inn’ ceem Brews ray calttrated: oun z Pisce. Early it Th, rosted some Hix or eight of the citizenson % charge of | « Beauty and the Beast”? contianes to draw large mum- | accordanco with ibe tenor of the deapateh eet trom ‘onsequen departure from th 0 whe and ha | Csnpgshupg and the French contingent commenced & | stealing; had no dificaly except with one fell: ho 5 1895 mid duties were 175 rupees per chest; from 1835 to | mane policy. Is there any man still 90 o.tai campaign agatast the other king, Yin yac, and so suc- 4 oul Mas ‘bers of viniters to enjoy the fine music and comtcalities | Warhi Govemor Broome has promptly rosetvod 14s ‘the, Oaty fll "vo Aub, rupees, which some to are vere ‘had teas haa ib mont {ojurious eilec! uooe one cons were they that the following, Jrsz Yin-yne died ja Sie hla wand yt im: an sae ns ast | oft thls fspone bad "Frey tender « caplcal selection of an ener or fmmesinte service, four vlunterr com: given » sort of impo 5 fed rational reputat & revenue cannot be fec of a disease 1), Camsed by hin losses. ; night. 8 nat the duty as raised t9 200 ropecs; trom 1845 > | guen an article, otherwise thag by quadrupling the say” | WAF wascombaued with various icons). by the none of Fe ee occa ond Tosa oe he eral notnen in | Caixa axn Javss.—The panoramic platures,iMustrative Eparhr 2 and Hocker, respoetively. Captain Johmeon’# 1846 it wae sgain rived to 900; afier that it was raise’ | ply, by promoting the genera! use of the drug, the deceased monsrehs; but, eventanlly it determined | “Sheriff Jones has also arrested some ten or of | of xctves, customs, manners, &o,, in these coun'rlos, are | Compeny, of Sumpter county, we learn, nad boon recoly. to 400 rc pees, at which it bas stood ever sino, The | placing ft within the reach of the lower cia against them, and Caungshang sgrin micondod to te | the party who rescuce the prisoner Branson from hun, | DOW to,be seen every night at Academy Hall, 66.) ed by Colonel Munroe, immediately upon the happening ont of © tion hag varied from 40,000 to 00 09; »ome- | Fwople, mo fiscal consideration can jastif rt threne usurped by his aacostors. , They will doubtless attract the attention of many of the recent Indian outbresk, Governor Broome, whose Simos is ic not given ot all. 8» that it {4 tmpossivle | Ypon the Malays and Chinese 40 griovour aa evil ‘At fitat, ip the early part of tha prosont century, the | Tho gare secuslty for their appearance at the noxt torm | TOY. They ee been deeply interested with regard | prcmptnors in (his matter entities him 40 tha, highest Dee to farnish «@ complete repor te ae THE CURRENCY QUESTION AT SMANGHAL—avnnz. | LteDee gfleors, to ox Goungahnog’s perty owed all " ~ to the late developmente concerning those hitherto oom- Somesendation, armnzce vs that much patriotiem has eer al Pa) to show how mach ee 0 Gin MURCLRND “AND VEL UNINED ore frmag mtn rr, every favor and attention from A um Nowrn Canouxa—The Wilmin paratively unknown countries. plays ‘ y prominent ci {zone of the eastern and sou! eompany on Maiws opium have been. From to tates | the Kirg rereued from adyorsl'y. in 1809, however, A Dori ps Th mington Bnoapway Vanier, —This Mitte theatre (late Mecha- | 2 Por ‘one of the State, ina menly tender of their s el the prevent time, our chie! authority hes been the ‘hina CONSUL, | Bishop Adran died; in 1801 he was followed by ti ru (N. ©.) Commercial, of the 26tb Inst., eaye:— Much anxie- % Mo vices to fectiitete whatever means might be sdopted for ‘odd; sbis paper, however, a very bare of tafsrmetion on fr.vom, Oot 8, 1885. | prince his pant, ihe alzner of the trey.) aad ig 1696 | ty a felt in, thls eommuntty rolative to tue fre of Me. | Bice all) Nill open, neks At i eaine {fod & | Toe expuuion of the ravogen, “We congeasatats the ltl: the subject of the Maina opinm, the supplies of which for Sin—We have to acknowledge the roveipt of you ing Caungsbung died also. rom this period French ir. Burr, of the Flerald, who ¥- ina maperior and novel #t; vie. MOK | zene of Sovth Florida ppon this important atop, which iv three or four years are meroty given by eomparison with | of the 20th September, im answer to ours cf tno 27th, | influence appears to have decline. Deconsion ia not | lefstown om Wednesday Inct to Sight a ducl, somewhere | 6% Up in a very Apo to 1id them of « troublesome bor, and piace them ‘the years before and after. The compiler has takemgreat | and we are induced to widress yourgain by the errone- | gufficiently exprersiro—lt hus beon crosho! ont, totally | beyoud the borders of the Sule. o Jewen that Mr. Pul- Crvcrysatt.—The go" _reseipta at the Amateur Dra- | on a footing of equality with the rest’ of tho citizens of pains to secure scouracy In Whe tabular view aboye given, | Ous riows you takg of certaln potate im owt eommanica- | repudia Feqavbioaa ty nor we o>, ect of ecorm ig j tom was the oballenger, matic Yontival, at tho People’s theatre, om Weauexiay | our stato. Javahassee Floridian, Jon. zi ty Fulton, of the Journal, and