CHINA.
THE FALL.OF.C.HANG-CHOW-EOO. r i J?r6m'Chiha the only political news of importance is the Taeping rebellion. (Dhang-chowrfoo was re-taken ;by the: 'im^ perialists ;on.-.the 20th of May. We fearn thai? an expedition to Japan open; dr-: re^open' the -Mland : sea; tp' which the l weU -kilo'wh' Straits-. -of Shimonpsaki form the key, will set but " shortly. The-3ritish Sinister" it, is .believed, attend, .in^p.erson ibr ihe. purpose , of-obtain-ing a treaty of freedom to the aise of these $traitsby all vessels lawfully carrying the English flag, Two" Dhf oh frigates will accompany H.M.S, Pelorus aud Conqueror in this interesting erpeditioh."
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 26 July 1864, Page 3
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98CHINA. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 26 July 1864, Page 3
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