No. 4806-APRIL 8, 1878.]

Corr of Telegram received from Captain Barlow, 8. §. Nizam :—

** Nizam!" engines broke down third Instant"; reached Cape St. James seventh under sall and one engine; repairs will take about eight days; will arrange to send mails by next French steamer,- ?

144 BARLOW"

Ar the special editing of the Supreme Court in Criminal Session held to-day, Ho Atung scook, pleaded guilty to a charge of steal- Ing a binocular glass, the property of the third officer of the P. & 0.8, 8. Orissa. There were seven previous convictions against the prisoner, which he also admit- ted; and he was sentenced to úve years' penal nervitude,

T

The S.. Dago, Captain Haddock, arrived here to-day from Rangoon. The Dogo is a new vessel built by Mr J. Laird, to the order of Messrs D. G Pinkey & Sons of Sunderland, the inventers of the patent topealle. She is consigned to Mears Meyer Co., and will probably remain on the Coasts of China and Japan for some time The following are her dimensions :-Length over all 202 foot, between perpendiculars 282 feet, extreme breadth 34 feet, depth of hold to top of floors 25 feet. Her gross tonnage is 1,360 sud net 1,250. She is engined by Mr George Clark, of Sunderland, with a pair of compound surface condensing engines of 160 H. F. nominal, and consumes from 12 to 13 tons of coal per day,

Police Intelligence.

(Both Magistrates sitting.) 8th April, 1878.

DRUNKENNESH.

George Walker, a fireman belonging to the 6.8. Morry, was discharged with a caution.

Joe Joan, French barque Jean Pierre, was flued 2. He was very violent when arrested. James Robertson, fireman 8.8. Ayyll, was ordered to pay 30 cents boat-hire.

Radolf Arnolt, seaman American ahip Chandos, was fined $1 or 2 days' imprison- ment, He was very violent, and chasing people about the street when arrested.

James Lee, seaman American ship Great Admiral, was fined 50 cents and ordered to pay 20 cents amends to a hawker for damage done to property. It appears that he was mad-drunk and while in this state took some matches and cheroots from a hawkor's stall and refused to pay for them.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

remedied in October last by the arrival of PRINCE BISMARCK ON THE EASTERNteresting observations of no special novelty, morning of the ninth day the Grand Duke twenty well-conducted and intelligent man, STAND RELATIE CRISIS.CA yet valuable so far as they imply, in part invited the Turkish delegates to go and see who had been carefully selected by Inspector On Tuesday Prines Bintarok explained at least, a concurrence of opinion between him. Server and Namyk ravived, thinking Thomson from the Glasgow Polico.

the views of the German Government with Germany and the other Powers. But if business should now be commenced in 3.-The detective force continues to work regard to the Eastern Question. Referring the Danube, the Black Sea and the Straits earnest. But the Grand Dake had an faithfully and well, but the great difficulty to the Russian conditions, he said that the are to be free as they have been hi- unexpected communication in store for of getting Chinese to come forward as delimitation proposed with regard to Bulgaria therto," they cannot be left at the con- them. He told them Adrianople was the witnesses is found a serious obstacle to was not of such importanco as to imperil the trol of Russia. An express reference is blatorical place of negotiations between bringing criminala to justice; a more liberal pesce of Europe. German interests were made to the Treaties; yet no one can Turkey and Russia, and therefore be cordial. system of compensating witnesses for time not affected by the arrangements proposed say whether the projected treaty, now ly invited them to meet him there. Berrer lost in attendance at Court, would remove for Montenegro, Romania, Servia, the in course of negotiation at Adrianople, Pasha attempted a timorons objection, but one cause of their dislike to give evidence Herzegovina, &o. With regard to the will touch or leave untouched, the elder he was met by the declaration of the Grand in criminal caser.

Dardanelles, more apprehensions had been compacte, unless the whole arrangement is 4-On several occasions, Chinese officials raised than were justified by actual unreservedly submitted to the inspection of have rendered valuable assistance to this possibilities. The regulations respecting that Conferenco which Princo Bismarok Department. In two cases they have as ships of war were scarcely so important as cordially weloomas and which he seems so Germany's certain will mest. Should war sanne, Ger- sisted in recovering large sums of money these respecting commerce. from criminals who escaped from British chiof interest in the East was that the many will stand aloof antess her interests Jurisdiction, but were subsequently traced Danube and the Straits should be free ne are imperilled a statement containing no to villages in Chinese territory.

heretofore. In conclusion, Prince Bismarck fresh information, since it has bean reiterat D-A system of mounted and foot road said he did not believe in a European war. ed on every occasion. The net result of his patrols, which was established between the Germany was in favour of hastening the deliverance is that Prince Bismarck is enger different outlying villages in June last, hasmesting of the Conference, and it would for a Conference or Congress; that he is had most satisfactory results in suppressing

prepared to mediate and act as the common highway robbery, which was becoming

friend that Austria must await the issue of frequent.

the experiment; and that hopes of a peaceful solution are still entertained in Berlin.

6.We are indebted to the Naval and Military authorities for the use of Rifle Andrew Zahren, seaman, and Lewis Wil-Ranges at Kowloon, which has enabled all son, carpenter, American barque Crusader, members of the force, including the Chinese, Wro charged with being drunk and dis- who were not previously instructed in the orderly. They gave a great deal of trouble use of the rife, to go through a course of to the Constables who arrested them. After target practice. they were locked up they were very noisy, especially the 2nd defendant, who made us of vory Althy language. The 1st defendant was fined 50 cents, and the 2nd, $1.-

LAROBNY.

Li Asam, a coolie, was sent to two months' hard labour for stealing a board from the Commissary Godowns at Wanchi. There was one previous conviction against him for larceny, which he admitted.

PRIVATE CHAIR-COOLIES,

Law Cheung, a chair-coolie employed by Mr A. E. Vaucher, was charged with refusal of duty. It appears that he usually carried bis master, and when requested to carry his mistress yesterday he refused. In defence ho said that he was eating his meal at the time, and he did not belong to the mistress' but to the master's chair. Fined $1 or 2 daye' imprisonment.

INDECENT ASSAULT,

Tax P. & O, Company are very fortunate in their freedom from accidents, or we might say very careful to prevent soaldents; and it is not often now-a-days we have to wait for our letters through any mishap to their steamers. It is now three years since Wong Yih, chair-coolie to Mr Haffam, the Gwalior broke down, and since that was charged with indecently assaulting a girl, aged 15 years, in the public streets. time we have had little to complain of, He denied the charge and said that he quar what little delays there have been having re-relled with the girl because she stopped to sulted from adverse winds and bad weather. stare at him when he was paying away Home

money. A woman appeared and corroborat The sooident to the Nizam in not so serioused the girl's statement. Seven days' hard *sa we at first supposed, the break, being labour.

of a minor nature ; we are inclined to think

MENDICANCY.

7-flaving regard to the great expense and numerous defects of the telegraph in- struments now supplied to this Depart ment, I think the Telephone might be substituted with advantage. This instru- ment appears to be in many respects superior to the Tolograph for Police par posss

8-I had the honour to make special Reports to His Excellency the Governor on the following subjects:-

9.-I enclose Mr Falconer's Annual Re. port on the Police School.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

perhaps meet in the first fortnight of March, Germany had no desire to intervene as arbiter of Europo, but she was willing to mediate. The speech lasted nearly an hour and in recent years Prince Bismarck has not spoken to better advantage or more as coptably to the House. In a second speech, replying to Herr Windthorst, he showed unusual warmth of manner in repudiating the idea that he was sacrifloing the interests of Austria.

QUICK MAILS.

(To the Editor of the Melbourne Argue) SI-Having just completed the fastest tour that has ever been made from London to the colonies and baok, at the request of some friends I take the liberty of forwarding to you a brief report of the trip, believing that it will be of interest to your readers.

Duke that he had fadlepensable business at Adrianople, and must either negotiatent that place or not at all. He invited the pashas to travel in his own carriage, and thus, on the tenth day of these mock negotiations, at eleven o'clock in the morning, the Grand Duke Nicholas and the Turkish plenipo tentiaries took their departure from Kezanlik for Adrianople. Thus the Russians gained ten fail daya, in the meantime boating the army of Suleiman Fasha, and becoming masters of the country between Philippopolis and Adrisapple; whils the Porte, for weeks in possesion of a promise to treat for peace, relaxed her exertions and was reduced to helplessness.

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(Times, Feb. 20.) Prince Bismarck yesterday explained to the German Parliament the view he takes of the position of Germany in the present crisis, On Monday, August 19, I left London and a speech of greater interest to Europe for Plymonth, and embarked in the 8. S. has rarely been delivered. Its main result Chimborazo, getting away the same night. appears to be that Germany will as far as We had a good run and fine weather to 8t possible abstain from any interference in the Vincent, which we reached in a little over Eastern Question. Prince Bismarck does seven days. The arrangements for coaling not see that her interests are at present were anything but good, and we were 1. The defective accommodation in directly affected, and he declares, with detained there 30 hours. I think 10 hours characteristic platances, that Germany hay-should have been quite sufficient. We then many of the Police buildings.

The purchase of Steam Launches ing been connected with Russia for so many had strong bond winds with fine weather for Harbour Police work.

years by the ties of "sincere and mutually nearly all the way to Adelaide, our salle III.The enrollment of Special Con-profitable alliance," he, for one, would being of little service. At Adelaide we were stables for the better protection of some of think twice before giving up the friendship detained 17 hours, whan six or seven might the outlying villages.

of so great and powerful a State without have done. We then proceeded to Mel- real necessity. He states that no foreign bourne, and were landed on the Bandridge Government has ns yet asked Germany to railway plez at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, Bank, on demand,

30 days' sight, oppose Russia in the present crisis, and he September 28. I transacted the business

8 months' sight, ... emphatically intimates that no indirect or which necessitated my visit, and left agein secondary interest would induce Germany to by the P. and O. Company's steamer Siam Credits, take such a course. He repudiates the on Thursday, October 4. We arrived at Documentary, 6montha'aight,. 3/11 advice that the Germans should assume the Adelaide on the morning of the 6th, and Bombay, demand Rupees, part of European policemen, and announce remained 16 hours (et should have been Caloutte, their resolve to resist Russian usurpation. enough). We then had a quick run to King Shanghal, demand, "They knew how much Russian political | George's Sound, but here, also, detention

30 days o Then a Bar Silvor, 17, dwta, B.,.. parties were given to declamation, and they was much too great, 22 hours. could easily imagine what they would say splendid run to Gaila, where we arrived Syce, *** against them were they to prevent their late on Monday, October 22. The China Mexicans, reaching the goal they have been pursuing steamer not having arrived, we could not At present politivul parties leave again until Thursday night late, thus friendly to Germany are in power throughout having been detained three days, when 10 Europe; and he asks whether the Parilament or 12 hours would have been ample, is prepared to jeopardize the peace of Ger- continued to have good weather, and arrived many for the sake of securing the peace of at Aden on November 2nd, and were again one of their friends. An Empire situated in detained 24 hours. We next reached Suea the midst of Europe had better, he said, be early on November 9th, and here again cautious at such a time as this. Germany, were obliged to wait 36 hours for the arrival he concluded, was no doubt strong; "but of the steamer from Bombay, From Suez only if their own independence, their own to Alexandria occupied 19 hours by rail, interests were at stake, should he advise the Alexandra to Brindisi la three and a half Emperor to unsheath the sword."

days, Brindisi to London two and a half days, completing the journey on Saturday

November 17th, st 6 o'clock. The trip

Your most obedient Servant,

C. V. CREAGH, ' Acting Captain Superintendent of Police, The Hon. J. Gardiner Austin, C.M.G.,

Colonial Secretary, do, do, do,

POLICE SCHOOL, HONGKONG, 1st February, 1878. Sir, I have the honour to forward for your perusal the report on the Police School for the year ending 81st December, 1877.

2-During the year, the school has been pursuing a quiet course of nuefulness. The to the school his intimate knowledge of police work, and his excellence as a tonoher, made his services especially valuable, and it was a difficult matter to fill his place satisfactorily, Mr Duggan, however, since his appointment, has performed his duties well, and increased experience will make

the crank shaft is broken. The 8.8. Parsce Several mendicants were ordered to be sent sad death of Mr Gair has been a great loss left Cape St. James at 7 p.m. of the 3rd,away to-day.

THE POLICE REPORT.

the day the accident happened, but the Nicam being to the southward, nothing was seen of her. The 8,9. State of Alabama - The following report from the Aoting may be expected to put in an appearance Captain Superintendent of Police, for the year 1878, is published in the Government

on Thursday with the mall.

to see that this was done.

The same

suggestion is applicable to the Zehang landing stages, which are, in their present ondition, positively dangerous. To-day

was thus possibly saved from a watery grave. Had he slipped whilst there was a great rush of passengers he might not have been so fortunate. We think that it is imperative on steamboat owners to tako every possible precaution to prevent accidents, and the in- exponsiveness of the remedy we suggest

should recommend itself.

of

Tax departure of Mr Chun Ayin, formerly on the staff of the China Mail and leases the Chinese Mail, in the steamer Fuyew this afternoon, was made the subject of a sonalderable demonstration on the part of his native friends. Mr Ayin has gone to Shanghai, there to join the Mission to Paru

or the United States, but his rank, though it will undoubtedly be an honourable one,

Gazette of Saturday laat 1--

serious offences is chiefly due. Tarzing to Table O it will be found that while rob-

him a very valuable teacher,

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post in the Chinese Mission to Japan, was cance of these avowals, which are marked mornings from London to Melbourne by H.K. O. &M, B.-boat Co., $17 dis

the Chimborato occupied 45 days, including Shanghal Steam Navigation, Tla, 23

The return trip | Hongkong Gas Co., 875 ́ ́ two daya detention. coupled 44 days, including detentions Hongkong Hotel Co., $55 equal to more than seven days, when with China Sugar Befining Co., 2.% dis, proper despatch two would have been ample. Chiness Imperial Loan, $106. The als and a half days in Melbourne make a total of 90 days that I was absent from London.

WILLIAM M'LEAN. 118 Cannon-street, London, December 6, 1877,

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3. Mr Cheung-a-Leung, who left for a

It seems impossible to mistake the signifi- CENTRAL POLICE BABRACED,

incceeded by Mr Chin-Obi-Tsung.

by Prince Bizmarek's usual decision and SOME time since, in noticing an accident

VICTORIA, HONGKONG,

16th February, 1878. 4.As a large number of Europeans now bluntness. There is a reserva about them which occurred on board the steamer

Sia,-I have the honour to forward the possess exemption certificates, and a don-en some points which was probably unavoid -Kinahan, we drew attention to the very Criminal Statistics and other Annual Residorable number have left the Colony on able; but their main result may be briefly dangerous state of the landing stages, and turns of this Department for 1877, for the expiration of their term of service, the stated. Prince Bismarck, it is evident, do

transmission to His Excellency the Gov-attendance bas bean small, but as only three not see anything in the proposed terms of suggested that guards should be placed on arnor.

of the last draft succeeded in passing the peace which in the interests of Germany ha both sides of the stages. We were glad 2-Compared with the previous year, examination I expect a larger attendance need object to and he is not prepared to there has been an increase of 481 cases in during 1878. The number of men who pre-risk German blood or treasure for any serious offences, 301 in miner offences, sented themselves during the year for er other interests. It is observable that he and 842 cases or 12.86 per cent., in the amination was 19, of whom 18 passed and abstains from any repetition of the assurance total number of offences coming under the the remainder falled. A feature worthy of he previously gave that, if Austrian interests note in the examinations of this year is that should be affected, Germany would not be notice of the Police,

8.There is little doubt that the famine a number of those who passed consisted of indifferent. His policy was accurately de a coolie nearly lost his life through the and floods on the mainland and the un- men whose education had been neglected in scribed by Lord Beaconsfield at the com- absence of such a precaution. He slipped usually high price of the rice throughout early life, but who are now qualified for mencement of the Seaston. It is, no doubt, and fell over the stage, but managed to the year have caused much of the crime promotion, which they could never hope to a patriotic, but, whether in a good or bad catch hold of the railing of the steamer and against property to which the increase in obtain but for the education received at aense, it is also a solish polioy. Russia has trustworthy German paper, well informed a certain goal at heart which she has been in Russian politics, publishes, a letter from the school.

5. To make the teaching of the Euro-pursuing for centuries; and Prines Bismarck, a correspondent at Varna, showing how the bery with violence, burglary, and larceny peans as practical as possible. I have in-as & prudent man, le not prepared to incur Rusatans delayed negotiations at Kozanlik in a dwelling house at night have decreased, troduced the Police Regulations as text the risk of of obstructing her for the sake of in order to gain time to reduce the whole country, up to the gates of Constantinople unlawful possession and larceny show an book, and have made the writing of Reports any other interests than his own.

The practical result is that Germany will to subjection. The correspondent says that increase of 448 on the number of cases a weakly exercise. reported during the previous year; many 6.There have been two examinations go into the Congress lending her moral his story may be fully trusted, and promises of these larconies relate to property of very of the Indian Constables during the year, support to the general terms of peace pro- to supply similar dates as to the negotia small value, and of all the cases in which one to test their knowledge of English and posed by Russia, but not prepared to obstruct tions at Adrianople. The negotiations of the amount has been given 85 per cent, are Chinese in order to select two intelligent any other Power is resisting them. She is Kezanlik, says the correspondent, lasted thefts of articles valued at less than $5. men for Corporalships; the other was the strong enough to stand aloof, and her posi-ten days, which passed as follows:-The

4.Of the five cases of murder, two ordinary Annual Examination. The first tion, perhaps, is thus not very different from day of the arrival of Server Patha and London and Colonial Papers arose out of piratical attacks on villages. examination has produced a most satisfactory that which els assumed at the time of the Namyk Pasha at Kezanlik was wet, gold, Crimean War. It can hardly be said that and boisterous. The envoys were received The first of these occurred about midnight | effect. The fact that a knowledge of this attitude will add anything to the by a Russian colonel, who condoled with on the 2nd May, when 20 armed men at English and Chinoso loa to promotion has chances of peace being maintained; but it them on their sufferings and requested When left. Name. tacked a chandler's shop in the village of caused a greater interest to be taken in Ap-Li-Chau; Ching-Hun-Rai, one of the these studies by a larger number of men, need not be regarded as throwing any them to devote that day to rest. Barver Aust Inmates of the shop, received a gunshot and accordingly I am able report a marked adverse weight into the scale. Germany is replied that, tired as he was, ho wished to 14, Regulus, wound which subsequently caused his death, progress on the part of the Indians during simply eliminated from the calculations, and follow the colonel directly to the Grand The pirates carried off property valued at the year, and at the examination at its the issue rests between Russia, Austria, and Dake's quarters to open negotiations. The 3. Andreas, $84, together with one of their comrades close much higher results were obtained

England,

colonel's reply, na firm as it was courteous,

Oct. (Daily News, Feb. 20.).

was to the effect that the Grand Duke had who had been shot by the Indian constable than at the examinations of previous years,

2, Anna Bertha, on duty. The night being dark, their boat I zusy note that one Indian Corporal passed Chancellor indicate the position Germany on the first day of their stay with him, and 20, Benedicta,

The topics touched on by the German expected his guests would be desirous of rest 19, Osost was out of sight before the Inspector conid the European examination. cross the bay with assistance from the 7.Towards the end of the year the will take respecting them. The Chancellor had made his arrangements accordingly. Nov. Aberdeen Police Station. The second attendance of the Constables was consider somewhat contemptuously throws to the They could not see him on that day. At occurred on the night of the 16th October, ably diminished in consequence of ball countries bordering on the Mediterranean an early hour the next day Server sent to In as yet undecided. His general ability, when a band of robbers, who had landed practice at Kowloon, but this was partlycom, one of the difficult questions which Russia inquire from the Grand Duke at what hour knowledge of the English language and of from a boat on the eastern shore of Teim- pensated by the attendance of Indian has raised. So long as the Dardanelles are he would please to receive the Sultan's the manners and customs of the West, Sha Tsui, broke into and plundered the Candidates, who, while waiting for a does not arise now, and so long as the ed himself a

not in the hands of Russia, a matter which plenipotenitaries. The same officer present

a.m., and regretted to 20, Jetti, together with his unusual fund of general in-house of a boat-builder in the village of a the study of Euglice and their leisure waterways are kept open to commerce, the inform the Turkish delegates that milliary Dec.

Mong Kok Teni; Kwok-Sing-Hit, one of in the English and Chinese. formation, will doubtless stand him in good the shop coolies, died two days afterwarde 8I have to make the same Report on of peace is to Germany a minor matter. The Duke to leave early that morning for Yeni

question of the passing of war ships in time circumstances had compelled the tirand, Glongabur, the Chinese Constables that has been made official documents from St. Petersburg repro- Zagra, where he might stay for a day or

2, Otto, stead and ensure his rapid promotion in the of a wound received during the attack,

B-I believe the increase in kidnapping in previous years. They make good

4, Devina, servies he has entered Not a little of the to be only apparent, the total for the past progress in the time they are allowed to duce on this point of the freedom of the two. Thus the second day passed like the 13, Bir Harry Farkes, London Intelligent breadth of Mr Ayin's views on year having been swelled by an unusually come to school; in some instances more of the Treaty of Paris and the Mediterra wished to make use of the time to settle 15, Forward,

Straits to commercial vessels the stipulations first. The third day likewise, Berver 19, Sedan, large number of suspicions cases brought than can be reasonably expected under the nean Fowers England being, of course, the minor points of negotiation; but he was 23, J. R. Worcester, London

N'osatie (LW.) to trial by the Felice, which open investiga.aircumstances. Still, as long as promotions chief of them-must, he says, settle about informed that nothing could be done until 26, G, B. B., general reading formed and fostered by the tion at the Magistracy, proved to be un are made from the ranks to Interpreter the war ships among themselves. None of the envoys had been officially received by Jare existence of a library attached to St. Paul's founded.

ship, so long will there man make up the other proposals are held to touch German the Grand Duke. The fourth and fifth B-Verdicts of felo de as were returned private study for the loss of school time of interests, which the, Chancellor declares not days passed in idleases. On the morning 17, Hylton Castle,

8, Kotao, Collegs in its palmy days. It seem strange at no less than thirteen coroner's Inquests which the eigenvios of the service deprive to be affected bythe independence of Monte of the sixth day the Grand Duke returned, 39, Belle of Oregon, Liverpool that no such institution yet exists la con- during the years

them. Three Interpreters have been taken nection with the Central School, and that 7-Jaddog from the reports of native from the school, and one English-spealding 10, Roumania, and Servia, by the improv and about noon he sent two staff officers to 27, Earl of Devon,

traders, I fear that piracy is steadily in Lokang transferred for service to the Gas other provinces, nor by the re-arrangement should desire otherwise, be would receive 31, Wandering Jew, Fenarib

ed position of Bosnia Herzegovina, and the say that, unless their Turkish Excellencies 30, Hitzabeth Childs, Plymouth native teachers in that establishment have creasing.

department during the year. never even heard of the first Napoleon.

of Bulgaria. The restoration of the Turkish them offcially on the next day. About Feb. 6.As regards minor offences, it will be In conclusion, I beg to throw out the rule in Bulgaria has become practically im noon on the eventh day the plenipoten 2, For Ardua, But to return to Mr Ayla, and the apprecia. seen that the increase is caused by an suggestion that the scheme of quarterly possible, and any attempt to do so would a fiaries were received, prodesed their

7. Nourmahal advance of nearly 50 per cent. in the number examinations so extended as to comprlee Prince Bismarck intimates, only leave the credentials, which were considered satis sion which his abilities and ebarnoter hare of nuisance cases, and by the large number promotions to Bergeantsiips and even to task of reorganisation in the hands of the factory, and proposed to enter at once upon

9. Lady Ponrbyn, received at the hands of his country of Chinese arrested for being out at night higher positions in the service. Bucha Power which should succeed in driving negotiation for cessation of hostilities.

9, Lodore, 9, Hedwig men, Fle has been fited for the last ten without a pass, for assault, and for publie Schame would induce many of the more nasta outs

They had been informed at Constantinople 8 Channel Queen, Cardiff gambling. The latter offence, which for studious men to prosecute their studies days, sometimes at half-a-dozen plasen a rescous explained in my special Report of after their attendance at school is no longer

that these negotiations were to be carried 10, Sarah Niaholson, day, and a keen competition has been going 8th December 1877 (0.8. O. No. 2,880), compulsory. I am sure that if it were Taking up the terms of peace, affcially on along with thoes for peace but they 14 Karos on amongst the respectable Chinese to do and raidly increased during the months of understood that a higher grade certificate communicated to him only the day before, attggested that the six days' delay, coussion 16, Pelim (6.), honour to the man who of all their fellow. ayd June, has now been reduced with formed a factor in selection for promotion, Prince Bismarck examines them to ascertained much against their wish, might plead 10, Mailras (1.),

In narrow Hala e

Vary large number of men would work to whether they affect Germany, and the result for a departure from that condition, and 91, Magdala, polonista (with probably que exception) has The daily average number of prisoners obtain it

of his meditations of course, upon the bring about an immediate cessation of hos- become thoroughly acquainted with things with 488, the average number during 1870-year 1-

in gaol during the year was 895, compared The following are the Statistics for the tinofficial copy long ago before him is that tilities. The Grand Duke replied that he they do not injure the Teutonio Empire, was without Instructions on that head and

Sept POLICE

But he is careful to remind a listening said he was going to send an inquiry by 1, Jarl Wilhelm, foreign without altogether losing his own

Senate that avery item of the militions telegraph at ande, to which, he thought, he Nov. tutional characteristic. A steam.launch

which bears on existing treaties will require 'oonld promise to receive an answer in the

5, Catharina, was provided by his friends to convey him

the sanction of the Powers who signed course of the same night. But the night to the steamer, and as she steamed slowly

those instrumente) and while he makes light-passed away, and there was no answer. of the prehensions felt, respecting the Tao anxiety of the plenipotentiaries did towards the Fuyou, the crackers and bombs

Bosphorus and the Dardaneller, Hengst nothing to sacelerate communication be down that the key of the Benita must be | tween Petersburg and Kesanlik, and the Loudoun Cantle, keld by independens kunde) (220sa nes in: | righth day was passed in waiting." In the | Viking.

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