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No. 4730-August 31, 1878.]
LOGAL AND GENERAL
The body of ■ Chinaman was plaked up in the harbour to-day, in an advanced state of decomposition.
THE P. & O. 8. S. Hindosta, with the outward malls, was expected to leave Sin- -gapore for this porì this (Saturday) after-
moon.
17 is stated that Mr F. S. Huffam was given up by the Governor of Macao upon receipt of a second order by telegram to hand him over to the Hongkong Government.....
Tax Rev. T. G. Selby will offlalate to-mor row at Union Charob. The Communion
will be solemnised at the conclusion of the 'forenoon service.
THERE will be a Parade and Inspection of the Volunteer and Government Fire Bri- Agades at the Cross Roads, opposite the Central Fire Brigade Station, at 6 p.m. on Monday, the 2nd proximo.
Genievers de Brabant is announced for per- formance to-night by the Royal English Opera Company; the piece wil, we believe, be one of the best placed on the stage by the Company. "La Fille de Madame Augot" is to be repeated on Monday..
We notice from the report of the Sau Francisco Chief of Police that, during the twelve months from 1st July77 to 80th Jane 78, the value of property reported stolen in that city was $193,869, and the
unlimited. It will take considerable time carefully to prepare the necessary plans and charts, after which it is expected that the work of the expedition will consume three or four years.New York Tribune.
Police Intelligence. |- (Before C. F. Creagh, Esq.) August 31, 1878.
RETURNING FROM DEPORTATION.
Chun Achung, a coolle, was charged with fendant said that he admitted having petl. baring returned from deportation. De tioned to be branded and deported, and stated that he was so deported under Seo I of Ord. 4 of 1872, but he had since heard that the Governor allowed all deported criminals to return. Defendant was ordered to undergo the remainder of his original sentence, viz., 8 months and 20 days, with bard labour.
BÉARDING THE LION IN HIS "DEN.” Chan Ayeoung, servant to the Hon. O, May, was charged on remand with stealing some diamond studs, the property of his employer. He was sentenced to 10 weeks' | hard labour.
TO-DAY'S PINES.
Li Ahing, and three others, creating disturbance and fighting. Fined 10 cents
each.
Loung Atak, and another, assaulting & peso ful gitisen, Fined 20 cents each...
Sul Achung, hawking fowls. Fined 20
cente..
Hing Akum and another, gambling in the street. Fined 20 cents each.
Tool Ahol, obok unemployed, no light or pass. Fined 25 cents.
Chun Ayon, a coolie, leaving his chair in a position to cause an obatenation, and a gaulting the policeman who remonstrated with him. Flued 25 conta.
Taang Cheung, a carpenter, obstruction. Fined 30 cents.
Fined 80 conta.
Wong Aubing, a fisherman, Indecent bath Ng
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THE CHINA MAIL.
no rule a the Civil Hospital requiring him to sign a book, She was never asked for his signatore, but once, long as he has been attending the Hospital. He knew nothing and was told nothing of Dr Van der Horck's alleged prohibition of visits to Lovina Lock- hardt. Ha found Louisa Lookhardt, not in a private room but in a public ward, in which there was at the time another patient,
says that rion has ached the fabulous price of $6 per cavan. The small poz, which has carried so many victima lately, to gradually disappearing. The tobacco crop In better this year, many
The new steamer Diamante, built for the firm of Peele, Habell & Co., was, It is said, launched at Aberdeen on the 10th Aug., and will sail for Manila on the 10th Sopt. a China woman, said to have been poisoned,nart. She will be put on the line between who was surrounded at the time of Father Rongkong and Amoy, in connection with Borghignoli's visit by 10 or 13 China women, the fomeralda. apparently visitors, who were talking, laughing and making a great noise,
GEORGE F. SEWARD,
(Alta California,):
Louisa Lockhardt's bad for five minutes at
Father Borghiguoli sat by the side of AN INTERVIEW WITH THE HON.
the outside, speaking very little and that only words of hope and consolation, tending rather to soothe than to excite. There was not one word used that could or did in any way exoite her. Father Borghignoli never tazobed the, woman, never raised her in bed, nor had her raised by any one else. He knows nothing of the ive-bage, although he believes there was something of the sort round her head as she lay. Daring the few minates he was there a nurse (Mrs Simmons) gave the patient something to drink. He went from her bedside, leaving her as cool and comfortable to all appearance as when he entered. He then heard the confession of a man in another part of the building; and was out of the hospital in fifteen or 20 minutes after he entered it.
Hon. George F. Beward, our Minister Resident in Lina, having arrived with his family on the City of Tokio, is now stopping at the Palace Hotel. For the past three years he has been America's representative at the Court of China, and for fifteen years previously had been our Consul-General. His relations with the Imperial Govern ment have been cordial and intimate, and ble kaowledge of the country and people is thorough. He has many relatives and friends in California, and he looks toward this State as his future home. His stay in San Francdeos will be prolonged; the time for his departure not yet being determined upon. Yesterday afternoon a representative of the Alta called upon the Minister, and had a short interview. The substance of his remarks, in answer to various questions, were as follows:
of the tendency, and it has not been of such a kind as, in my opinion, to cause alarm.
THE ESPROT OF THE LATEST, CHINERE MISSION.
What will be the effect of the visit of the Chinese Embassy, now in this city?
The arrival of the Mission at the pressut junature le not of special significance. The Minister is accredited not only to the United States, but to Spaig and Fora. Ia each of those countries he has special affairs
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in the twenty suites of rooms on the second and third floors, which had been engaged for them.
A noticeable fact of the arrival was that no person having a State or Federal official position was present to welcome the Minia for Plenipotentiary,
Having settled in their chambers, after a rest of half an hour, the Embassador signified that he was in readiness to receive visitors. The first to be introduced was
of magnitude to attend to. He was actually Colonel F.. A. Bee, the representatira of appointed two years and a half ago, and his the Six Companion. A very large number departure has been delayed in consequence of prominent Chinese merchants, guests of of pending negotiations with Spain. Chen the hotel, representatives of the Prass, and Lan Pin is well acquainted with our others, were then successively asked in. conniry, having resided in New England, The Chinese made their usual low salutation In charge of the Educational Mission, for while the Cangasians shock hands with the more than two years. His associate, Yang Ambassador. Wing, was educated at Yale College, and is a man of distinguished accomplishments. He is a loyal subject of China and at the same time very much attached to us. The Consul-General here is a very sensible and well affected man. I regard the personnel of the Mission as very strong and very satisfactory.
BB. TENDENCY OF CHINESE EMIGRATION. What is the tendency of Chinese emigra tion 7
On the first avival of the Embassy, the national dragon flag of China was holated over the hotel on the Market-strost side, and the American flag on the New Montgo nery street front. Large crowds gathered in the court-yard of the hotel, and the greatest interest was displayed in all that took place. The amount of baggage was very large, it taking many trips of the
Transfer Company's wagons to bring it from the steamer to the hotel.
The tendency of amigration of Chinese', The members of the Embassy, to-day, at the present time to toward the districts will visit the various points of interest in south of China and. to Australia. The our oity. treaty lately concluded with Paru meats with general favor. But there will not be any large emigration in that direction for a number of reasons.
You have no doubt noticed the agitation in relation to the Chinese Question in Call-general situation? formis î
Necessarily it has come under my careful investigation.
Howover Louisa Lookhardt became ex- oited or ill it was not because of anything said or done by Father Borghignoli. If he was in the stats alleged by you, she ought not to have been in a pubhe ward, or, if necessarily there, peace and quietness should have been maintained there, and the Chi- ese women Father B. saw there should not have been allowed in. Their noise was enough to do the mischief.
Whoever stated to you that Father Bore. ghignoli or any other B. C. priest-raised or caused to be raised, Louisa Lockhardt in her bed on the Sunday in question, or had the ice-bags removed from her head, or did or said anything to excite her, has stated what is utterly falas.
You should have known better than to publish such statements without writing to to say on the matter.
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OHINESE IMMIGRATION,
What are your views on the subject of Chinese Immigration in California 7
I certainly recognize the fact that the question is one of great difficulty. But think the danger of large Chinese immi gration has been overrated la California.
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The Chinese merchants are arranging to give the Ambassador a banquet previous to--- his departure for Washington; ed elega
The dragon flag was displayed from a number of buildings in the Chinese quarter. New York, Juy 29.-The Mail myn : The Chinese Embassy has arrived to "my out the land"--a laudable object. The Chinese are right in endeavoring to know....... the world in other people do, and open their eyes to the condition of their coun. trymen elsewhere,
THE GENERAL SITUATION, What is your opinion regarding the
The general situation of our relations | with China is excellent. We have no one
standing questions with China arising on their side, o say difficulty. Our Ministers st Poking have been temperate and friendly, Our Consuls, as a rule, have been judicions. The Telegram says: No unprejudiced Gur merchants are among the most distin-person would wish to ignore the fact that - guished in the Empire, and our talesiona fes the Chinese in San Francisco do not always bave been winning golden opinions, more behave themselves as well as they ought to particularly in regard to relief of the suffer or that, taking them as a whole, they ar
value of property recovered was $110,805.10. | Abop and two others, allowing their the person inculpated, to hear what he had now, I doubt whether it is greater than ten place in California ?
The population is 310,000.
houses to be in a filthy condition. Fined
50 cents each.
Chong Apo, a barber, allowing his house to be in a filthy condition. Fined $150.
Bin Asam, a coppersmith, cutting his master's head with a pillow. Fined $2.
BERIOUS CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT. Frederick Sowley Buffam, lately Deputy
Registrar of the Supreme Court, was charged with embezzling certain sums of money amounting in the aggregate to a total of $64,849.70.
I do not think any one who knows Father Borghignoll would hesitate for a moment to take his statement as the simple truth, There is not about him at all events a shadow of insincerity or of the spirit of equivocation, so often unjustly ascribed to Roman Catholic priests. Yours truly,
JNO. J. FRANCIS.
To the Editor of the "China MAIL:"
Hongkong, August 31, 1878. S18,The state of mental analety caused by your dally chronicle of some daring midnight robbery has no completely un nerved my mother-in-law, that I can plainly see the Culchy will soon relieve me of her board and lodging-(not that I shall mush regret the loen for family reasons). But the persistant policy of sacrificing every thing to gain the good opinion of the criminal class" is bearing results the common sense of every resident bes long foreseen. Perhaps when Government House, City Hall and some of the well. found residences of oficials are apoked, then the light of experience will fall on our humane Governor, as a thrine-con- victed prisoner was pleased to call him in
In addition to robberies reported from the beases of Mr Justice Russell, and the Hon. O. C. Smith (a farewell attention in the latter case, we suppose), another is authoritatively reported at the Albany. Mr Bradlee Smith's house was broken Into on Wednesday morning last, but the thief got off with only the usual opara-giana and a whole skin, as Mr
Mr Sharp, who appeared to conduct the Smith was pretty close on his heels. The prosecution, sald: It is my sad duty, your bead olerk of the Registrar General's Offles Worship, to appear on behalf of the pro secution in this charge. I think that, had his coat stolen from his offies yesterday considering the gravity of the case, and afternoon. We have some dificulty in obthe circumstances of the charge, and that the prisoner has but just returned to the taining information; but we have clearly Colony, that it would be unfair, not to say fallen upon most exciting tliner.
Indelicate, to proceed at once with the charge; and in fairness to the prisoner, The characteristic communication, which who has not had time to obtain the advice of his friends or procure legal we publish elsewhere over the signature of assistance, I shall ask Your Worship to *Jno. J. Franels," speaks for itself and for remand the case. There are two counts in the indictment against the prisoner; Father Borghignoll Our correspondent, the first is provided for in the Ordinance, though adopting a sort of legal phraseology, page. 481, section 67, and olause 65 of the 1158 strong language with some freedom, same Ordinance see page 485,
therefore, with Your Worship's permission, Were it not for the wholesale pardoning and calls to task the conductor of this simply put Inspector Corcoran in the box of criminals, I think half the Terrace house paper for not having "known better than to prove the apprehension of the prisoner. would have had to be rented for their to publish such statements," which be Inspector Corcoran was then called, and acommodation. Under the present active allegas are utterly false. Fortunately the steamer by virtue of a warrant, and apprestay being made as het as the law allows, sald that he proceeded on board the Macao superintendent, there is some hope of their Mail is conducted in the public interest, bended the prisoner on board the steamer and with results as satisfactory to the public
at Macao this morning. and not to suit the particular views of said.The prisoner gave no answer when 1 when the place was naually about half The Inspector as during his previous superintenderce,
any one correspondent: the issue raised, read the warrant over to him.
empty, caused by the strict letter of the law therefore, we are content to leave to the
being enforced. publio judgment. Beeldes, as the final set tlement of the case must rest with H. E. the Governor, by whom the facts will doubiless be examined, further discussion is now unnecessary. We think Mr Hen- nessy would do well to make known the result of his action,
grown woman,
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I shall
Mr Sharp I think, Your Worship, that as the warrant does not set forth the
charges very fully, I had better read them over. The charges, which were then read over, ran as follows:--
the Police Court.
A reference to the suppressed reports on the state of the Police will parhaps help to suggest a remedy for the present unsound basis on which the community are being protected.
Is another public meeting required. 7
JUSTICE.
Yours,
Manila.
in the Fublic Service of Her Majesty in this 1st. That Frederick fowley Huffam being
| Colony as Official Assignen of the setate of George Lyall, Thoa Frederick Still and George Frands Maclean, Bankrupts, and Intrusted by virtue of such office of official assignes with all chattels, moneya and valu- THE following from the dita California mayable securities belonging to the estate of (Translated from our Manila Exchanges.) be of interest, as the subject, the notice such bankrupte, did embezzle certain suma
A correspondeat writing from Booloo, has visited Hongkong
of money amounting in the whole to $64,849.79, and did therefore commit under date of Ang. 12, says that on the "Little Minnie Warren, who died on
larceny of the same. And 2nd-That F. 20th ultimo the gunboat Fencedora left Tuesday, was buried at Middleboro, Maas, S. Haffam being the official assignee of the for Maybun with a commission on board, on Thursday last. She required the casket estate and effects of G, Lyall and others, with the view of signing the treaty with of a child of ten years, and lay embracing bankrupte, and ne such a Trustee for the the Sultan of Booloo. On the commission girl baby, having died in childbirth. Tom use and benefit of the creditors of the arriving at Meghan they found the Dation Thumb and other dwarfs who were present estate and effects of such bankrupts, did, and other Moros there on borseback to could not control their grief. Ber death with intent to defraud, appropriate certain meet them and to subsequently accom probably ends Thumb'a appearance on the large sums of money amounting in the pany them to the Sultan's residence at stage. The baby was a beautiful chlid, whole to $64,849.70 belonging to such estate Alloup, which was distant from the landing robust, and weighed just one seventh of or the artriitors thereof, to his own use and place by about two and a half hours walk; Minnie's weight, six ponuds. Mrs Bouth-benefit.
the accompaniment was invested with gere worth, the sister of decessed, who numsed
Mr Sharp then said, I would ask Your mony according to true native style. When Minnie during her last illness, is a full- Worship, therefore, for a remand; it will the commission arrived at Aliony was re- be more convenient to the prosecution, and pelved by the Sultan in person and the a great deal more so for the defendant. principal Dattes with troops, we also sozowd. As expedition is to be fitted out soon in Eastern Aria, under the direction of the the 8th proximo, at 3 p.m., His Worship The case was then remanded until Friday, German authorities of Berlin, for scientific remarking that he could not take ball study and researches concerning the early The prisoner, who appeared much affected settlement of America by Asistion. It will during the proceeding, was then removed. be under the supervision of a young Ameri man, of German_parentage, Dr Alexander V. E. Von der Horch, who was sent by the authorities of Berlin in 1874-75, to the Arctic Sea, on the coast of Lapland, for the To the Editor of the "Onzwa Mazi." purpose of traversing the interior of the
Hongkong Aug 31 1878. country of the Lapa to the Baltic Dr Von
Bra-I am authorized by the Very Bere der Horok gave an address before the Amerend Father Borghignoll to inform you with tian Geographical Society, in 1878, on the reference to your articles on the subject of result of that expedition. He is a son of | Louiss Lockhardt,→→→ Captain John Von der Borek, of Minner. 1. That the woman is and has always polis, Minn., who, with Carl Schute, was been a Roman Catholle, and she is so regis one of the revolutionary refugees of 1848, tared on the books of the Hospital, and who served in the Union army 2. Father Borghignolf saw har se was his during the Rebellion. De Von der Horck, duty on the evening of the day on which writing to a friend in this city from Singa she entered the Hospital, end again on the pore, on his way to Hongkong, says the following day, Saturday, when she made
mission entrusted to him by the Govorn har confession. ment and the Berlin Geographical Bostaty, B. He has been in see her several times la to organize an expedition to traverse the slace, but on more than one occasion, finding whole estern" Anatie const-the-Inlands- her a little weak, or sleeping or unwilling especially-ap into the Polar esas; then, to convezes, has gone away again without crossing" at "Bebrlog's Straite, to follow | speaking.
CORRESPONDENCE.
I think that altogether the treatment of ) the Chinese in this country has been such as to satisfy the Chinese Government of our good disposition, more particularly as they have always regarded us as a friendly State. Up to this moment the treatment of the Chinese in Amertos has not occasioned a ripple upon the surface of our relations with the Chinese Empire.
GENERAL CONDITION OF URINA What is the general condition of the Chinese Empire?
I think this from observations here andern in the famine-effected Provinces not an ornament or a credit to that is from my general knowledge of the Chinese. What has been the effect of the outrages But this in no reason why, when duly As to the number of Chinese who are here on the Chinese, reported to have taken accredited representatives of the Chinese Government arrived in San Frandson, they years ago. During the time that California
should not have been received with a dignity has increased in population from 250,000
corresponding to their position, and be- to 750,000 the Chinese have probably not
Atting to the good terms axuting between increased 50,000. And at this moment my
the Celestial Empire and the United States. information is that the number of Chinese
By omitting to extend a polite and hospit departing from the country is greater than
able reception, the civic dignitaries of Sen the number Immigrating. Under such dir
Francisco showed themselves to be wanting cumstances, there does not appear to be
in tact, right feeling and common sense, much danger of the State becoming 4Mon- |
Even intelligent amerisans might imagine galianized.” On the other hand, it may be
that all Asiatics are barbarians, and that said that the Chinese do not now, and never
the Chinese, because they wear queues and have, shown any great disposition to go
support certain ranners and tolerate certain abroad. On the north of the eighteen For the first time in forty years the vices not openly countenanced in Christian Provinces of Chius are Manoharia and Empire is at complete peace, and there is countries, are only a degree removed from Mongolia, Both of these districts are every reason to expect a period of prosperity, brutes. An hour's conversation with a under the sway of China, and are occupied The famine has been the only incident of solitary educated Chinese would go for to by peoples naturally inferior to the Chinese, late years of an unfavorable kind. Its dispel tais delusion ; and we hope, the San Manchuria, in partlatias, is a region of oxtent has not beet exaggerated. At the Francisco authorities will have opportunity, great resources. Into both these districte lowest estimate 5,000,000 of people have and so gather wisdom for a futurs occasion. the Chinese would have poured, if disposed perished. The region, affected has, in the The dita of the 28th adds: for enterprise abroad. The same thing most favorable reasons, too little raix, and may be sald of Corsa, the Philippine when the usual supply falls, the consequence bestirred themselves yesterday in vialling The members of the Chinese Embassy Islands, Java, Borneo, Sumatra and the is a general failure of crops. The addicted Chinatown and its various institutions. In States of Indo-China. It has been within region bas suffered from short rainfall for the evening, curious crowd gathered the power of the Chiness to have ocoupled the last two years. Fortunately, this season around the Chinese Hospital, whither had all these regions, but they have never done the rains have been reasonable and abund-gone to dine a few of the principal members 10. They own the Island of Formosa, but ant. Excepting for the general poverty of the Legation. The other gentlemen fed the aborigines corupy three-quarters of the occasioned by the famine, the distress is at the great Chinese restaurant. Altogether territory. There are aboriginal tribes still now nearly over. It has been a time of it was a gala day for the Mongols, existing within the territory of the eighteen great anxiety to the Government. provinces of China. There are extensive At this point the interview with our tracts of country within the same provinces Minister closed. leads to the simple conclusion that they which are only sparsely populated. This are not a people given to extensive emigra
we feel any danger at our distance and in then or aggression. If their neighbors are safe, oertalaly we ought not to confess that our altuation.
THE BURLINGAME, TREATY. Congress, at its last season, took action Icoking toward the abrogation, or consider ablo smendment, of the Burlingame Treaty What is your opinion of this action and Its affect
Treaty 7
to
That is a question 1 cannot answer, except the State Department.
ARRIVAL OF THE CHINESE EMBASSY AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Quotations. Horezone, August 31, 1878. OPIUM-Now Patna, cash....$580 a 632
credit,
Old Patria, cash,... None
credit,. New Benares, cash, 557 560 credit,
Old Benares, caab, Nong
credit,
New Malwa, cash, 765 a 786 - mradii, 770 # 790 Allowance Tsels, 6 a 24 Old Malwa, esalt,
aredit Allowance Tools,
Exchange.
Bank, on demand, ...
30 days' sight, 6 months' sight,
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sis: bak
... 5.89
8 to 0%
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1 p.o.pm. 28.50
(Alta California, July 27.) The long-anticipated arrival of Chen Lan Pan, Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States, Spain and Peru, accompanied by a full diplomatic corps, took place yesterday morning, when the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer City of Tokio entered this port, in tow of a steam tug. Tho personnel I think it fortunate that no legislation of the party includes H. E. Chen Lan Pan, was effected looking to the abrogation of the Canton; Yoh Xuan Teun, Nanking; Sit Treaty. It is a manifest proposition, found Ming Cook, Canton; Chin Sha Ting, ed in justice, that when one State desires Canton; Lin Leang Yuan, Canton; Chun to effect a change in its Treaty relations Wei Kroun, Canton ; Lin Tsoang, Canton; with another State, it would proceed in the Woo Choth Shon, Chekiang; Shan Chen way of negotiation. To proceed otherwise Woo. Chekiang; Chun Ho Chun, Nanking; would lay us open to a charge of bad faith. Chai Sin Yoong, Amoy; Lin Kwan Chung, Credits, In dealing with Asistio States, particularly, Canton, Yung Hai, Canton; Sing Tab, Documentary, 6months'sight..... 3/97 It would be wrong, in my epision, to take Faking: Yen Sa Ohoo, Chokiang: Sin Bombay, demand Rupees,... 223 any course which would seem to invalidate Ching Foo, Chekiang; Kin Yen Sa, Che Calcutta,
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*** 724 the sanctity of treaty stipulations. The kiang: Woo Lai Tang, Nanking; Yang Shanghal, demand,,
30 dayı3........ ... 780 trasties with China, particularly, stand as Waing Tal, Canton; Chung Ling Leang, between Western States, and am Asiatic Canton; Chun Shen Yin, Canton; Tseng English Sovereigas, power. It has been the rule of all Western Youri Nani, Canton; Chin Mo, Canton Discount....... Powers to co-operate to the East, and the Yung Woong Choong, Canton; Lee Yan Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B.. treaty pations would look with great disfa- Lan, Canton, and a full complement of Syces, vor upon our departure from that general Secretaries and servants. In all, there are Moxloans, ....
Gold Leaf, line of policy, and upon anything which we forty five persons.
Chen Lan Pan is a Mandarin of the might do which would unfavorably affect
Bharos. sscond degree, with the title Chong Yan Foo. the general situation.
How would the Chinese look upon an He has been Commissioner of Education Hongkong Bank, 89% prem abrogation or amendment of the Burlingame to Spain, England and the United States, Union Inn, Recipty of Unaton, $1,800
and has held various offices of responsibi Ohlsa Traders' ini, Qo., $1,550 lily under the home government. He is Yangtaze Iun Ass00,, Tis, 710 sixty-two years of age. His personal suite Chineas Insurance Co., $980 Would it have a tendency to embarrass comprises twenty-two persons. He will North China Ins. Co., The, 1,225.
stay in this city about a week and then .K. Fire Ins. Co., 4950 garments, great animation and enthusiwe which the negotiations were approached on there of a month, he returns to New York, EL.K. W. Dock Co., 438 % prom. of natives of both sexes, all dressed in best our relations with Chius
That would depend upon the manner in leave for Washington. After a sojourn China Fire Lux. Oc), $245 prevailed, By the following day all was over the pasce was signed, and the people our side. The Chinese Government confide where, after a delay of one week, he and K. O. M. 8.-bost Co., 81% prem. sobmitted to the Spanish fag, which wat by greatly in our Government, and they are his party will take the steamer for Madrid, Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tie 20 the Sultan's order, holsted on the safer ready to give a patient hearing to any Spain. The determination of the members China Coast Bh Nav. Co, TX 108 places, with this usual saintes from the bat matter whatever advanced by us. Ther of the Connier corps, who shall locate de Hongkong Gas Co., $97 tory, and responded to by the Fantadora. In look to the United States as not only a initely in this and other cities of the Hongkong Hotel Co., $65
United States and Peru må Cuba, has not | China Sugar Refining Co., $160- the midst of this the Ormos left, and soon great, but a very friendly Power. after Austrian Baron, it appears, pre THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT ON EMIGRATION. yeh been decided upon, at Ming Cook Chinese Imperial Lösay £104:
Do.
of 1877, $108. sented himself to pay a visit to the Bulan, What are the sentiments of the Chinese will probably be Consul at Ben Franelseb, who three times refused to see him, but the respecting the emigration of their people He is a young man, remarkably intelligent.
Temperature. Baron persisted, and, at last anoceeded His They have no very decided policy. They and bright. He has recored a thorough visit, it is said, was to ask for the conces are doubtless pleased to see their people English education at New Bedford, Mais. (Taken at Mezire Fulconer & Co.'s PrimÍSKÉ
Queen's Boad.) son of some territory and to be made the doing well abroad, and doubtless would Several members of the staff speak English owner of the town of Gandakan in Bornes, interfers for their protection against outrago and others Spanish.
Homerome, Augisió 81, 1878, On the steamer being telegraphed an im. &c. The Butan replied that he had nothing in extreme oases. At the same time, they to do with anybody but the Spanish Gov- cannot be cald, to encourage emigration. mediate excitement and agitation was observ. BAROMETER 9 AM ernment, and that anything wanted must They are at this moment actually putting able in the Chinese quarter. All the pro- be applied for to the Spanish Governor of obstacion in the way of emigration to certala minent Chinese merchants immediately Booloo
distriots where their people have been ill-kired carriages and in large numbers were kastily driven down to the wharf. They treated in the past.
sent down forty carriages, and the proprie tors of the Palace Hotel eighteen more. On disembarking the ladies of the party took the first and were conveyed in dess carriages to the hotel. The Ambassador and suits and Consular corps with attachés followed altar. – Chen Lan Pan was in the centre of the line. The salte were diethed in vilken blouses, and wars straw bats in the
The following is corrected from the lategji I think, if welcomed here, the Chinese shape of wooden bowls, to the crown of would come in to large numbers than which were attached sarlet feathers. The London and Colonial Papers, & com
LOADING FOR UKIWA AND TAWAN PORÉM they do now. But looking to the feeling carriages proseaded up Third sirset to the
4# London,Steamers via Sues Oatah » now exlating again them, I do not balleve hotel On disambarking there were SOME
Glenfalas. the emigration will be as large as it has slight signs of disapprobation, which were Gleneagles.
galskly suppressed. Further up town, Brsemar Castle Cilenarbaby been in the past.
Are there any dangers of the Fasifo | however, the members of the Embassy, who
Balling Vessels ·· sppeared to be of rank, ware saluted by Bydenham. States being " Mongolianteed 17
Oprea, numbers in the srond whe kund the route
Os aniring at the Falker Hotel She members of the Embarer were distributed | viganes (*)
Another correspondent, writing from the same place on the 11th Aug,, says (—" We had in the port the last few days an English brigantine, arrived from Hongkong, with cargo for the Chinese merchanta, opsolally for the Christian-Chinsman Tiana. She brought over very good articles and efforts, down the western coast of America to Oregon. 4. That when he has spoken to her, it has and if we had ladies here they would prof He says the objects of the expedition are been a few simple words of hope and ostao bably take the opportunity of buying slik scientific investirations coast surveys, deap lation. She had no occasion to speak other piece goods at much lower prices than as saa dredgings, geologiaal, zoological, and wise, and, except when he heard her con- Manila, thanks for this being a free port." botanical researcher,,and, siso, shove all, fession on the Saturday, has never been fire It is reported from the land of Paragus anthropologimi, studies concerning the minutes in the room with her,
that numerous cares containing tins of olive migration of resen from Asia to the Ameri
On Saturday last, he called to see her, all were seen floating in the water of Illa, can continent, and to see if remains of an but finding her drowsy, left without even Dumaran and Arcell The gunbost File ancient migratory people cannot be found utting down, telling her he would come on pino was to be despatched on the 18th Aug on the tsolated groups of islands of those the Sunday. She said she would like to sea for those waters. Doubiles an accident of wild regions. It is a hold, he adde, that | him then.
some kind must have opened là the China das not been worked, and promises a rich Es called on the Sunday, about thressen ere these osam could have been carried burvart. The mesde as the disposs) of the p'oleck in the afternoon. No book was proe | by the tide io tome county. expedition will ha Ubera), and the time | ernted to him for Cyneiure. He knee al Nove feem Abra precioso úr by bug. 11,
What effect has Uhinese emigration bad on the Strait settlements and adjacent localities to Obins 1
It has been a source of considerable prosperity.
NO YEARS OF INURWARED EMIGRATION TO
Are there any fear of an indressed Monggo emigration to America
I do not bellave there is. Since the Buslingame Tresty was agreed to, ten YEARS cpo, në kate had en seperbelty to judge
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80.010
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