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... . ?? SEaEN'rS.] T Her MofjeEty'S late Plenipotetihary in Clina, Sir J. F. P DAVIS, hiiving seent Tea, colonred, states at page 443, in his China and Chinese, that the vahiable spring kinds and the worthlitss io autumn crop are both coloured with tim eaume pewdrr, purposely to 1a enable the common brown leaves to he sold as the best, wthen both o, are coloured alike. There is real mischief ...