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No. 9998-APRIL 16, 1876.]

Imagined. When the energetic Ting came nto office, he enquired into everything, and the result was the despatch of a man- darin here to get evidence of the fraud. This mandarin returned on the 7th instant by the Yesso, and ero this the swindling official has, no doubt, been placed in durance vile, Some say his punishment is likely to be decapitation, as he is liable to be tried by martial law, the frand being perpetrated while war was expected with Japan, and in a transaction connected with warfare.

THE adjourned inquest on the body of the Woman Chup Achow, who took opium in

consequence of a quarrol with her husband, was resumed to-day before Jas. Russell, Esq., Coroner, and a jury, comprising Mozare J. M. O.. Lima, Hyde and Oxley, Dr Wharry was present, and in answer to the jury said there was a decoction of a shrub shown him the other day-the shrub. was like broom; it was an infusion probably of cold water. It might have been an emotio, but it seems to have been given when the woman was insensible, as thero was none in the stomach. Probably any medical aid would have been of no syail:—Tang Along, district watchinau No. 19, said when he was called, the woman was dead, and whilst he was there the first wife ran away; he was told the deceased was the second wife, and that the two bad quarrelled.. He had the woman who told him at court.-The husband, recalled, denied that he had more than one wifo, and said the deceased only was his wife. ---Wong tai mah, an old woman, was called, and she denied that she ever said anything to the district watchman about Arspor second wife. The interpreter of the charge roɔm proved that the husband reported that his second wife had taken opium in consequence of a quarrel with his second wife,--The in- quest was further adjourned for enquiry until Thursday next, at 4. p.m.

I

Military Service, 8 a.m.-Hymn 107; Martin; Te Deum, Mornington; Jubllate, Matins, Whitfield in F.-Easter Anthem, Gibbons; For Holy Anthem, Hymn 117; Before Sermon, Hymn 110. Reader, Pres- cher and Celebrant, Rev. W. H. Bagnea, Garrison Chaplain.

St. Peter's Seamen's Church, West Point, 11 am.:-Flynn 107; Matin-Enster An- them, 106, Monk; Te Deum, No. 8, Boyce; Jubilate, 134, Itassell; Introit, Dyma 117; Before Sermon, Hymn 110. Reader, Pres ober and Colebrant, Rev. W. H. Bayner, Seamen's Chaplain.

bp.m. Evensong-Hymn 107; Hymn

134,

A. BIOZET match was played to-day be tween an Eleven from the Detached Squadron and Eleven from the Cricket Olub. The following are the Elevens, with the score made in each innings :----

Squadron (1st Innings.) Mr Tims (Newcastle)....... Mr Moore (Narcissus),..' Capt. Lord Chas. Scott (Narcissus),.. Lt. Poe (Topaza), Lt. Osborne.............

31

Payae Harence

Capt. Kay, R. M.....( MF Bethune (Topaze), Mr Cockranesi Mr Sargeant (Newcastle)..

Byes and leg byea,

Messrs Handley,....

"

had suffered.

THE CHINA MAIL.

In my next I will give you some informa- tion concerning the Yunan affair. At present 6I only know that the Chinese consider it as 26 good as settled; that all the offenders are 2aaid to have been caught, and to be held in I readiness to hand over to the Yang-Chai, 1on his arrival at the city.

413

8

Club

1st.

10

Deane, Sanderson,

2

30

7

Head,...

D

Darby,

12

Taylor,

4

Johnson,..

Tobin,

Wodehouse,..

MoEwen,

Gibb,

0

14

2

28

0

12 12

Byes and leg byes,, 8

01 121 Total................. 185 Play began at 11.16. The Club went frat to the wickets and scored 64, out of which

cause of diresUe

COMMERCIAL

New York, Feb. 18, 1878. There is but little increased activity in business since my last report, although it is evident the Centennial Exposition In Philadelphia will give a stimulus to various branches of trade, for which there is already modities are low, and in sonde cases stocks considerable preparation. All staple com

very much reduced with limited importa- · tions for the season. Buyers generally restrict themselves to actual wants in their purchases.

brought in yesterday with great pomp, being from his refuge, where large volumes of inquisitive to know something of Sooloo, its clock. There were also found a three legg hundred of his former companions in uims of the paddles, he was given into the care pose to satisfy their curiosity as far as I of these present at the taking of this Kotta, carried by four bearers, and escorted by two water were thrown over him at every stroke kottas, ita situation &c., &c., and I pared stool and a levelling instrument. Many He is to he made the black sheep of this last of the doctor, who found that, with the ex- can. Sooloo as seen by us afar off shortly say that they saw a European dressed in a“ rebel movement, although it is well known ception of a bruised and nearly flayed face before the bombardment, was a town dark jacket, light coloured trousers and e that he could not possibly have had anything he had sustained no injury. Our corro. more to do with the movement than any spondent explains his escape after this the crowding together of its inhabitants,

which, judging from its appearance and saiacot (e sort of hat.)"

No returns had been published "of the other sirapla obutant, who felt aggrieved fashion. After flinging himself lato the could not have contained less than aleren Spanish losses in Sooloo, but the Diario at being cheated out of his pay by his of water be must have sunk below thousand souls. It lies at the foot of a ussures its readers that theso losses are not ficers or the Government, and thus following the wheel. Either a he rose ono very high mountain. Although there were so heavy as rumour would have it. The suit in secking revenge for the wrongs h

she of the fonts of the paddles caught a great number of houses there from the losses of the Sooloos are supposed to be and carried him upward, or by a wash beach inlaud, the largest and best-looking great, but cannot be ascertained owing to General Muany has been offered his old post with a natural lastinst he caught the half-a-mile, at right angles' to the beach, and wounded men, when they can. "The I may also mention the fact that Major- of the sea lifted on to the beam where, of them were built over the sea for about their custom of carrying off all their dead as Chief of the Foreign Armory, but has iron bar which saved his life. not yet accepted it, on account of the prosent miraculous rescue ho was kept for two days means of communication. Its appearance that during the assault on the Kottas at the After his and forming parallel rows connected by Sooloo correspondent of the Oriente says state of affairs in Yunnan. He declined to in the cabin, until he was discharged by the when viewed from afar off could not be town of that name, the Soolods fought with last year, first, that of Superintendent of his lesson would have oured him of any loo, even from in front, resembled a colles rounded in their lair; and that during the accept two much better positions in the North Surgeon. The Captain then, thinking that more interesting than it was, because Soo the courage of despair, like wild beasts enr. coust defences in Shan-tung, then that of suicidal tendanor, sent him to his place tion of anakes proceeding in a threatening attack on the eight Kottas, on the Isl England. The General is now busy in his very same night he made a desperate at Building the houses there over the water Straits Times. foreign attaché to the Chinese Mission to among the other Chinese passengers, The attitude from the land to the sos. March, their resistance was heroio.- researches after medicinal roots peculiar totempt to out his throat with a piece of look may have its reasons, but in any case it this province.

ing glass, but was restrained in time by may be considered as some other Chinese passengers, and again owing to the emanations perceptible at brought before the Captain, who had him low water, to which we found it hard to locked up and watched until his arrival in accustom ourselves. Amongst the houses San Francisco, where he was handed over built over the water were three covered to the proper authorities. The reason na- with zine; one of which is three storied signed by his friends on board for these They were with difficulty saved from deliberate attempts at self-destruction is that the flames; the Yandals of Sooloo having the patient thought thedevil was after him," set fire to them doubtless to prevent our because in face of the expressed wish of his oconpying them, The first of them is mother (in China) he had decided upon go- occupied by the General in chief and his ing to join has father, in San Francisco. staff &o. In the neighbourhood is a The old lady, broken hearted at the loss of detachment of the Civil guard. There is her son, had fulfilled a threat she had often nothing out of the way in its out iterated, that if he left her she would poison ward appearance, inside it everything week with an offering at auction, with very Matting. The market was opened this herself. The would be-suicide is described is arranged in the Chinese fashion. On by our correspondent as a good-looking, some of its walls is paper painted with oderate sales at the following prices. well-made young man of some twenty representations of Chinese combata. Contract Fowtoong, 4/4 white 21 cents, 4/4 years, in the full enjoyment of his senses. There is a large house with moveable red check 23 cents. Mauhing contract, 4/4 but oppressed with melancholy at the platforms, and with small rooms pro- while 23 cents, 4/4 red-obook 25 cents. thought that he had been the cause of his vided with but little light and ventila Double Imperial Mauhing, 4/4 white, 271 mother's death, which event was made tion. Its general appearanco is that of ants, red-check, 28 cauta. Large known to him before the departure of the public opium smoking shop. Notwith buyers evinced no disposition to purchase steamer-Japan Gazette.

standing this, we must believe what we at these rates. For common carge quality have been told, which is that this house 7 to 18 cents offered, for 4/4 white. No belonged to a very wealthy Chinaman, thing has been done in "Fanoya," married to a daughter of the Sultan. On China report total exporta for the season, Fire Crackers.-Latest telegrams from one of the outward walls we saw pasted, a page of an illustrated English periodical up to February 15, at 200,000 bozee, Having described to you the appearance against 280,000 last season. In anticipation of Sooloo before the bombardment, it is of an active demand for the Centennial was after the richly deserved lesson advanced to $2.76 per box, duty paid, for proper that I should also describe what it celebration, the stock in warehouse and to arrive has been concentrated, and prices taught its inhabitants. On landing, nolote. By the invoice $1.35 to 1.45 gold, in thing else is scen but a heap of ashes," the flames are standing uninjured. Amonget amongst which some houses that oscaped bond, for long and short count.

Palm Leaf Fans,-1,200 casen sold at " the few houses saved is the mosque, the cente. Stock about 8,000 cases, mostly in-

splank shed covered with attap; inside, denta

NEWOHWANG

(Courier Correspondent.)

Bingapore Items.

Our Singapore exchanges extend to April 8th, and we reproduce the following para graphs --

By the Esmeralda, which arrived this 80 runs were made by Sanderson. The different artists. The ladies of, the settle- Arrest and Detention of State Prisonera. outward appearance of which is that of Jobbers' hands, who are sailing them at 9**

morning, we have received our usual Manila files to the 12th instant, but they contain no news of any particular interest. Long lettere both private and military, regarding the defensive works being pushed on to warda completion in Sooleo, are published for general information. In one of these military correspondent's letters, published in the Comercio on the 11th, the writer says, "I hope to fir in my next the day of our return to Manila. It depends on the termination of the defensive works, which are progressing rapidly," The following

are the vessels in Manila which have taken the berth for different porta :-Carolus Mag- sues for London, Latia for Falmouth, Vio torid for Singapore, Cadiz, and Liverpool, Istes of the Smith for San Francisco, Sir William Wallace for New York, Burcal for Falmouth, Hermann for Liverpool, Wittier for San Francisco, Zhorab for New York, -Puragua for Singapore, Elisa --Shaw for

London.

The American Barquo Metie has been got off, and is now in Manila; and we have heard that the American Schooner Fanny Hare has been heavily fined for having an incorrect manifest. The sum stated is much too large to command credence.

Tax following telegrams were published in the Daily Press of this morning :—-

London, 9th April.—The Senate has

27th March, 1876. On the 23rd instant the steamship hans O entered our port, but there was ao much floating ice in the river that its anchors dragged, and the Captain winely returned Go outside the limits of the harbour, where he found safe mooring for his steamer. Next Innings.

day he once more tried the harbour, but had And again to retire. By the 26th instant, how over, so much of the ice had disappeared that the steamer was enabled to remain within the ordinary bounds of the harbour, although it had to shift its place ones or twice to avoid great floea of ice. The first aailing vessel ontered the harbour on the 25th instant. To-day 27th instant, ten 2 sailing ships entered the harbour, and to- morrow the steamer Shanse is advertised to leave for Shanghai via Cheloo. The winter has been very severe, but in many respecte The British barque Spinaway, Captain a pleasant one.

Social evenings was brought to a close Fremantle a cargo of 289 tons Sandalwood A short series of agrocable Pringle, besides 18 horses, has brought from last Tuesday, (21st instant) by six of the and 2 tone pearl shells. At auction the residents appearing in au amusing farce. horses fetched an average price of $157. The acting throughout was capital and the audience by ita hearty laughter showed bow was summoned for the special purpose of The meeting of Council on the 27th March bigbly it appreciated the efforts of the considering a Bill to provide by law for the ment were kind enough to play accompani. It appears that Government without ench Squadron in their first innings made 60,ments on the piano for the different singers a measure could not bring such prisoners to its form is rectangular, with one side lower Straw Braid and Hate.-A few parcels of 25 being gained by Mr Moore of the who appeared, and in this way, very mate-trial in the present state of the law. The than the others, and it is supported by six white and mottled Braid have boan sold Narcissus. The elevens appeared to be silly contributed to the success of thego Colonial Secretary, in introducing the Bill, octagonal wooden pillars. It has a circu-st from 22 to 25 cents per plece for mottled, satisfactory meetings. On the evening of stated that it practically three the responlar window and an enormous gylinder made and 30 to 31 cents for white, & small fot pretty evenly matched. The second innings Saturday and most of Sunday we had a te-sibility of dealing with such prisoners on the of a single blook of wood about 3 metres of Hats sold. Fair stock of Braid on the

vere storm of wind, rain and snow. was commended at 4 o'clock; when the

Governor in Excentive Council, and that it broad and two in cironmference. This oymarket, and a few Canton Hats, was practically the same as the Bombaylinder which was covered with parchment little more active demand for the lower Raw Silk-No new feature in Silk & Club scored 121, making in all 185. The

Japan.

Legislature had passed to meet the same when our troops entered, resembled per Squadron had made 21, with-3 wickets down

(Japan Mail)

difficulty, while a similar law existed in festly an immense drom, the use of which grades of Lucklow and Cumohuak re-reeled, when the Stumps were drawn. The game

every Presidency in India. The U. S. Consul-General has received a

The Bill was was no doubt to call the sons of Maho. owing to a temporary revival of the frings will be renewed next work.

report from Capt. Connor, muster of the successively put through all its stages and met to prayer. I may say that the said trade. quote the former at 84.37 to 4.75, pilet boat Black Hawk, that on the 25th passed. This was the only business trashed has nothing of a temple about it, un- and the latter at $4.12 to 4.25; Categor instant, about 8 p.m., when he was offated, except that Col. Smith, fl. M. 60th lees perhaps that of savages. The shells at $4.50 to 5. per lk., in ourrency at 6 Regiment, Commandant in the Straits Set-have increased considerably the quantity Misaki, four miles below Sagamilight, a junk, tiements, was sworn in as Member of of light it stood in need of, and on all sides manned with Japanese, med with pikes Council, and the Council was then ad- we saw traces of the accurate fire from our

Arrived from Hongkong.-Faith and H. N. Carlton. and spears, came alongside his boat, and

journed sine die. demanded food. He drove of the junk; but

man of war and abore batteries. In The Indian papers continue to dissuas the the Kottas the aspect of destruction and the next morning another junk, in which

the value of silver and consequent misery prevailing everywhere is impossible there were twelve armed men, boarded his boat, out his sails, drove their pikes into low rate of exchange, and the remedies sug to describe. In Deniel's Kotta fire smooth the sides of his bant, and took away his four geted continue to be as numerous and ra- bore cannen were found, and that they rious as ever. The Indian Government must have been thrown into the neighbour. and return to foluund overland, when the moauwhile has been quietly adopting pracing pools of water, if there had not been and return to Yokohama

tidal measures to force up the rate of ex-time to carry them away. In Tinkisa's sondos were sent back to him. The outrage chauge, but whether these measures will Kotta can of various calibres were has been made the subject of representation have any lengthened results or be ultimate left. . in that of the Sultan were found 6 to the Kencho-Herald,

ly successful remains to be seen. The Kunaisho (Department of the Imperial tion to the Secretary of State's stopping or that called Ban Idel Pautima Arage 14

In addi-annon.

In the last Kotta that was taken, Household) has sent for exbibition at the reducing his monthly drafts on e Indian cannon wore captured, including ten lanta- Yedo Exposition some rare works of art, Government, to the discomfiture we sup-cas or oulverins well polished and end executed in copper before the Christian era.

pose of the Exchar They are of Chinese manufacture.

ge banke, a large sterling The Kotta of Daniol was wholly covered Chinese school of medicine, has recently

Asda, a physician who practises in the loan, stated

so be £12,000,000, is being no- with vegetation, and its position was only opened a hospital at Asakusa in Yedo tu

gutia

ed, and about the middle of last known from the smoke of the discharges, month, the Indian Government withdrew, and from a kind of advanced ravelin which within a week, from the Banks of Bengal stretched out to the margin of the 'ses, many sufferers have already rested.

A person from Yatel·

QUICKSILVER, lge was arrested in and Bombay about 70 crores of Rupees, it and which was connected with the Kotta Yedo on Thursday. having been found wear-with the result, as a matter of course, that Kotts on the sido facing the sea is about was said, for the currency Departments, side by a stockade. The height of this

Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates sitting) April, 15, 1876.

UNLAWFUL FORSERSION,

Woo Awo, a hawker, was charged with having in his possession a quantity of cooked meat of different descriptions, fowls' feet He was calling out "meat and pork for sale." The defendant said he collected the beef from which soup had been made and any other refuse of meat from European Fined 208, in default 14 days' hard labour,

houses.

A JUVENILE OFFENDER.

Chun Amook, a boy 18 years of age, was charged with stealing bangle off the wrist of a girl. He was sent to 21 days' hard labour, the first and the last seven days of and he was to be flogged ten strokes an that period to be in solitary confinement, entering and leaving the gaol.

|

ing a word.

wmob

fall

sword was confiscated by Á DISOBEDIENT SERVANTI...

the police. This, the Hochi Shimbun Ho Ale, servant in the praploy of Mr observes, 38 the first instance of an arrest Ford, was charged by his master for refusing under the late regulation. to obey the complainant's lawful and

The Governor of Kioto, departing from the reasonable orders. The complainant begged regulations laid down for the governance of to withdraw the summons, as the defendant the local newspaper shall be enbmitted to his the press, has docided that all-numbers of had subsequently done what he was told to examination previous to their publication. The French stato of siege has been raised. | do and expressed sorrow for his disobe. This occasions a delay and considerable aittings of the Supreme Court were adjour-of the Kotta is an irregular square, and it The mution of Lärd Shaftesbury on thedience, The defendant was consequently inconvenience to the public, whose modieum/ned on the 8th until next day.

ted the nomination of General Dana.

Royal Titlon Bill has been rejected.

rejec

as

bir Anderson questioned dr Disraeli to whether there was any precedent for the Queen being absent abroad during the Sex- sion. Mr Disraeli cited a precedent in 1872 and explained that the present reasons were strictly domestic.

There are rumors of the illness and tem- porary retirement of the Czar and a Regency

under the Czarewitch.

Cambridge won the race by four lengths,

The Queen's Title Bill has passed the House of Lords.

Egypt han postponed for three months the payment of the April and May Honde,

London, 11th April-An Indian Losa of four millions sterling has been issued in

London,

a

discharged with a cantion.

A SMOKING DIVAN,

| of daily news is thus unnecessarily withheld.

SINGULAR INCIDENT ON THE SAN

FRANCISCO PASSAGE.

month's credit.

Quotations.

Eloxoxoxo, April 15, 1876, OPIUM-New Patus, cash... 626 credit, 630

Old Patna, cash.... 615 credit, 620

12

#

J

New Benares, cash, 629

13

Old Benares, sh, 586

aredit, 625

credit, 590

E

Now "Malwa, cash, 680

credit, 685 Allowance Tuels, 16 a 48 Old Malwa, cash, 585 credit, 590 Allowance Taels, 16 a 36

16 a

a 15

... 5 4 52

CAMPHOR, ...

SALTPETRE

inferi

Exchange.

Bank, 6 months' sight, Credit, 6 months sight,...

3/103 3/10$

On Caloutta, Bank demand, ...B 2204 Bombay, demand, ...B $204 Shanghai, demand, Shanghal, 30 days sight,... 724 714 Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B., Syces, Mexloans, Gold Leaf, English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns,... Discount,

+++

***

1/1

...

26.40 5.18 5.20

I

***

749

+

Temperature.

.:

all the Banks have been compelled to send 8 metres, and to reach it a mangrove to England for silver, which consequently swamp, full of water, had to be passed. must rise in price in accordance with the Its walls, 3 metres thick, were formed on demand, It is, however, we are afraid, the outside and inside, by immense piles rather uphill work and the necessary strain driven vertically, corected by others hori Campion, Heq, a member of the Bar, the make any impression on them. The form zontally, in the hollows between which aro may not be sustained.

In consequence of the death of W. G. so strong that the artillery can scarcely

is about 80 metres on each side. The Kot A report was received by Government ta of Tingasan is almost as high as that of on the 7th from Malacca that a body of Daniel. Its walls are almost of a construc- armed men said to come from Pahang and tion similar to Daniel's and display a nearly Chang ram, a coolie, was arrested by virtue of a warrant in a house in Kowloon

Police Station at Qualla Pela and killed a directed on one side towards the ses, and to be led by Datu Antar had attacked the right angle; the fire from which may be and charged by P. C..Weston with rolling

Shares, Police Constable. Captain Murray had on the other may enfilade the coast towards Hongkong Bank, par, samahu without a license, Evidence show-

By the last mail from San Francisco we left Rasse on the 28th March with all the Daniel's Ketta. Two of the angles of this H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $505 ed the place to be a drinking and an opiam received a letter from a gentleman who available force at his disposal to repel the Kotta include in ons of their extremities a China Fire Ins. Co., $158 smoking saloon, The prisoner was fined made the passage, hence to San Francisco attack, and on the 6th instant, Rass was large wooden stockade, which enoloses a Victoria Fire Ins. Oo., $70

in the China, on the 30th January last reinforced from Malacca by 40 men of the structure on the land side; and from H.E. W. Dock Oo,, 46 % dis, $25, in default two months' hard labour.

Our correspondent relates a startling inci 10th Regiment and 10 Artillerymen. The another side a low wall similar to that of the China Traders' Ins. Co., $1660 Chan Ance, a married woman; Li Akum, dent which occurred during the passage. small body of Police stationed at Qualla Kottas connects it with the Sultan's Kotte. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $650 barber; and Wong Akit, a married woman; One morning, between midnight and one Jumpole have come in to Malacca, finding A river discharges itself, which is fed both Chinese Insurance Co., $207. were charged by another married woman, A.m., several European passengers were their communications with Sunghie Ujong by tidal water and sweet water from the North China Ins. Co., Els. 850 nated Leung Asam, residing at No. 7o talking on deok previous to going to bed, out off. It has been thought desirable to mountains. Over this river a wooden O. & J. Marine Ins. Co., T. 34 ex return. Wellington Street, the first with stealing her when a Chinese passenger was seers to rush send down a reinforcement of 50 of the bridge is roughly built, but very strong." box containing clothing to the value of on deck,lean his hands on the railing between Suth Regiment by L. M. S. Ringdore, and

Tanglaze Ina. Association, Tis. 650 $100, and the second and third with the the hurricane and lower decks, and thrust. E. the Governor followed on the 8th in said, is the most important one captured Talon 8. Navigation Co., Tis, ➡* The kotta last taken which as I have | HK, 0. * M. S.-boat Co., 7 dia. The Title of Empress has been approved unlawful possession of a portion of the his head through a window, at the same the Modere, being anxious to ascertain the hitherto, is called the Kotta of Baca del Shanghai Steam N. Co., Tik 70 by Russia

The Surat has been towed into Lisbon

property.

time muttering something in Chinese. The The prosecutrix said her husband was at Europeans thought he was simply seasick, slate of affairs on the spot. Bis W. Jervois Paulime d-aas. Its position, in any other Bongkong Hotel Co., 60 dia. with a damaged shaft. The Australia has Shanghai, baving gone on business.

She and contented themselves with bestowing is not anticipated that there will be any half way up a mountain, and at the end of

expected back on Monday morning. It hands might have been impregnable; It is Chinese Imperial Loan, 2108 bean despatobed to tranship the mails, cargo lived at No: 75 Wellington Street, and the on him auch sympathy as they could spare serious disturbanes, but there is little And passengers. The Brindisi mall has been first prisoner also lived on the same floor. And dire a calamity as sea-sickness le, the information beyond rumours.

s causewey beginning at the Kotta of the postponed until the 21st April.

Sultan. It stands upon a little table-land Berbox of clothing was in a room on the 10th amount of sympathy it cammands from Shanghai, 14th April-Arrived from instant and on the 11th she missed the box those who are free from it is not great. But to

apparently natural its surface is about 800 (Taken Hongkong the steamship Gwalior,

THE WAR IN SOOLOO. and suspecting the first prisoner told her the horror and astonishment of the people

square metres, the part facing the canes- she was going to report the matter. The who, witnessed what followed, and were too From the Manila Comercio of the 18th way has six embrasures in which had been The following is the order of Service of St. Arst prisoner said No, do not, and the far off to prevent it, the man suddenly instant, the following further intelligence cannon of various calibres there were dans

zon also on the platform at the walls. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, Easter Day, would see if she could find the box. Un lifted himself through the window and from Sooloo is translated

The army and the squadron are fortis the S. side there were two newly construct - 18th April, 1876 --

the 18th she asked ber again and she said hurled himself into the sea. The part of she had heard something about it, but she the ship he foll from was forward and only tying one of the kottse here [Sooloo] to ed embrasures. The Ni side is the only one Morning Prayer, Bermon and Holy Com was not to be impatient and again asked about 20 feet distant from the peddle-wheel, house and shelter the garrison which has assailable, and where the least resistance munion at 11, Fall Choral Bervice-Reaher not to report to the police. She how. The alarm was instantly given, the engines to remain here. Since the day of the was offered as was ascertained afterwards. der, The Colonial Chaplain, Presober, The ever did report, and went round the pawn were stopped and the crew went instantly taking of Sooloo, few of the enemy have Its form is irregular, but as a whole, it'la Colonial Chaplain, on behalf of the Diosesan shops with the police and recovered some to quarters. Bat, as the night was very made their appearanec; but it is intended that of a parallelogram: The height of Home and Orphanage; First Lesson, Exo- of her clothing. From the police tavestige dark, and there was neither sight nor sound to seek for them in their lurking plades. this Kotta is 25 metres on its W., B. and dus, *11. to varas 29; Second Lesson, Revelation they apprehended the second and third of the man overboard, and as it was one It is known here that the Sultan is on the N. sides. Towards the E. the table land tion, 17, 10 to 19; Obrist Our Passover, prisoners. Her box was found by the police hundred chances to one that he had been opposite coast of the island, enjoying him forms a slope, which connects it with the Gregorian Tone; Proper Psalme, 2, 57 and in their house in Taipingaban. Chinese killed by the wheel, the tamer, after a self in his harem, and also indulging in neighbouring mountains. At the bottom 111, Grogoclan Tone Te Deum, Mercer, constable Tam Alei, said on finding the few minutes' delay, resumed her path across eplum and other barbarian pleasures of the ravine is a river of clear water; No. 2; Hengilietus, Mercer No. 81 Anthem, clothes in pawnshops the pawnbrokers pro- boat, and the man was entered in the ship's volunteers, and convicts behave admirably, Valnerable parte also washed by the river Jan, 6, Annie Braginton, from New York

the wide waters, without having lowered a Without any exception, all the troops, which surrounds the Kotta on all sides. Christ Our Passover is sacrificed for us," duced the last two prisoners, and from whiąt Go, No. 874, Anthem Book; Kyrie, O. the first one said he found the box in their lost, and his effects were collected and put. The army' is supplied with whatever pro lower down. The forest around this Kotta Jan. 6, Ostercaps, from Cardiff to Hunge

log sa having fallen overboard and been all of them strictly fulfilling their duty, which passes through many wide swamps to Shanghai. F. A. Sangater) Creed, Marbeek) Hymn, house.. before Barmon, No. 43,

The case was remanded until the 19th on one side to be handed over to the visions are required, and with everything is very thick, but with open spaces, which kong,

authorities on the arrival of the voisini at necessary for a campaign.

are under enitivation, and even with gor. Jan. 6, Lyoka Tili, hơm Cardif to Hong. Evening Prayer and Sermon at d— instant,

San Francisco. But, at eight o'clock in the

kong Reader, The Colonial Chaplain; Prescher,

Postscript.-Brigadier Taboada has taken dens well cultivated. Inside this Kotta The Rev. C. 3, Corte, N.; First Lesson,

morning, one of the steerage watchmen, a kotta inland armed with eleven bronze were found 22 corpses of Sooloos including Jan. 10, Echo, from London to Hongkong. happening to look into the paddle box, saw, cannoni we suffered some lose. It is besthess of two women. It is believed that Jan 11, Titian, from Fanarth to Hong Exodus, X11. from w. 20: Second Lesson,

kong. to bis astonishment, a Chicaman standing lieved that towards the end of April, ethe Sooloon evaduated it after the attack John, XX. 11 to v. 19 ; Proper Paalms, 113, 114, 118, Monk No. 165 Magalicat, Pa

there stock-still on the beat, sud holding on to one of the iron bars which secure the The following translations are from the zielan Tones Nano Dinittis, Parisian

Kwei-yang Fu, March 6th.

boy to the side of the vessel He was soon letters of the Diario de Manila's spoolai Tones Anthem, "Saviour again to Thy The political atmosphere is a little more rescued from his perilous position and was aprrespondent in Boulod Dear name we raise," No. 47 in Anthem serene than it was last month, some of the found to be the man who had thrown bim

Booled, 4th Marah. Book; Hymn, star Sermon, No. 26 in sebele having been captured or betrayed, and salf overheard eight hours before. He was Persor

beheaded, One uniretunate sidemen was faint and sild; and, on being healed out

China,

EWEI-OKOW

(Courier Correspondent.)

shall have fortified these kottas,"

“I understand that since I began to

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The following is taken from the latest London Papers

DEPARTUREE.

with great-baste, because they are 68-Jan. 15, Antipodes, from Cardiff to Honge. oestomed to carry off their dead and #81nd.

| adi There were four houses and several Jan. 17, Alex. MoNeil, from Cardiff to

theds of plank, and attap, and in one

kong.

Hongkong.

kongi ver

of these were found three large beds like Jan. 17 Onward, from Liverpool to Honge- platforms, with carved wood on the sides,

write those letters people have becoms On one of the partition walls there was a Jan, 19, Sophie, from Caylia in Bengkong,

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