No. 4996.-JULY 12, 1879.]

referred when complimenting Perry at the Inst Orímsual Sesalons. !.......

THE files brought on by the Eastern and Australian steamer Somerset(Captain Green) do not contain anything of violent interest. Her roport (which, although written out and addressed with the usual care, was not obtained in time for last night's issue) will

default four weeks' further imprisonment with hard labour.

out in evidence.

THE CHINA MAIL.

China SHANGHÁL. (News)

The Glinarincy in telegraphed as having passed the Canal on the 80th alt, or 1st

funtant.

We are informed that the Rev. E R. Palmer has resigned the pastorate of Union Chapel.

posal of the native and foreign residents | Richmond amid salutes from the war vessels was made the most of. The foreign bund representing the different nationalities ex- was illuminated but slightly, the most pro- cept the British and German.

Cheng Atoo and Sung Pul, were charged with unlawfully-depositing a quantity of noisome matter on certain Crown land in Victoria in this Colony, on the 8th Inst. son been remanded till to-day, was a some- This case, which had on former 000 what lengthy one; but the following will perhape give the substance of what came be found in another column. It will be

John Cleaver, Inspector of Nuisances: noted that the Somerset will not allow the the complainant in this case, stated that barnsoles to grow on her keel with her defendant occupies a plece of land on the | hillside, above the Bonham Road. He present visit, as she leaves to-night, or has had frequent complaints about an at daylight to-morrow morning. In view offensive smell proceeding from a gar of this growing trade between Australia den on which urine had been throw steamer had her side bulged in.

Defendant was cautioned by him not and this part of the world, it would be to use it. Witness was not sure whether very desirable if the popular E. & A. he had gone to the garden atid spoken to the cautioned defendant personally, but Company would hurry up the soestrus people at work there. On the 4th June he tion of their two new steamers. To get received a letter from the Surveyor General, a large shipment of goods forwarded, ex-marked A.) In the letter referred to Mr Wilson complained to the Surveyor dept freight in bespoken say two or three General of the nuisance of the gardens months in advance, is now said to be rather generally. On the 7th inst., witness visited sion of tumulta and the suppression of tar-ilustrations, and to give the matter his

feather in one's mercantile capa

four large chatties of urine. The chattiesbulency to which the people of Hunan are most careful corelderation. As soon as We are very much pleased to learn that wore uncovered. It was ascertained that prone, he has been enperseded by Li Ming" tion, it will be the duty of Shea Pao-chên | consistent with the fact of its being real:

the invention has been carried to comple ch'hih, who is considered a man of ability and energy. Li is a native of Teb-hua- and the High Officials acsociated with him helen, the district: In which the city of to put it to the test of an experiment and Klublang is situate; he was Customs to report in a memorial to Us whether it foreigners who had to do with him deemed commanded the Ceasorate to instruct Tung Total at Hankow's few years since. Those has been found, after all, to be adapted to him à pleasant man, whose manners were Yu-ch'I to socompany Shea Pao-chea to practical use. We have this same day apt to mislead people into thinking that he had but little will of bla own, while he had Nanking. We have also commanded the a very determined ous.........

Censorate to hand the diagram and lustra tlong to Shea Pao-chon for his perusal and to communicate this decree to the several officials concerned,"

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the Rev. Dr Chalmers, senior missionary of the London Missionary Society, has Agreed to take the position of pastor of Union Church for one year from the 1st of October next, and that the congregation will now have a fair chance of retrieving what it has lost by the prolonged absence of minister. It would be impertinent in us to lay stress upon the ability and character which Dr Chalmers will bring to bear in the discharge of his duties: he is too well known for that. We may remark, however, that the worthy Doctor has gracefully sooeded to the unanimous request of the congrega-

tion, with the sole purpose of helping the Church and forwarding the good cause, and in a purely disinterested spirit that is thoroughly characteristic of the man,

Police Intelligence. (Before G. V. Creagh, Esq.) Saturday, July 12,

Fong Afat, a coolie, was charged with stealing one pigeon from the Canton Wharf on the 11th inst,

Mahomed Buzzah, P. C. 824, stated that be was on duty at the Canton Wharf yes terday at 4 p.m. He saw some tame pigeons feeding on the Praya. The pigeons are the property of the wharfinger and are kept in a wooden house on the Wharf close to the wharfinger's room. He saw the defendant come up to the pigeons, catch the one in Court with his toos, take it in his hands, pass it under his jacket, He arrested the pitzoner, who told the constable that the pigeon had

and walk off,

come to him.

The wharfinger claimed the pigeon, and charged defen aut with theft.

Defendant stated that he saw the pigeon lging half dead on the Wharf, and he took it up to try and restore it

F.U. 624 recailed, stated that when defen. dant picked up the pigeon, it was running about and eatang. Defendant walked away with it for about 20 yards.

Fined $5, in default of payment 14 days' imprisonment.

Un Muk Ki, a butcher, was charged with assaulting lau Atun, chair coolte.

@_garden_in__tka__virinity, and there_found

this garden belonged to Chung Afoo, Complaints were made by certain people of the nuisance, and witness had an order from the Surveyor General to prosenta

Defendant stated that he was a native of Cauton, and had been bere above months. He built a but on the hill ever Boubam Road, and opened up a vegetable garden. He gained his livelihood by this garden, in the cultivation of which he em ployed only his wife. He was in the habit admitted having jars on his ground on the of putting night soil on his garden. de 7th July; he was himself absent at the time. He had been warned by an inspector not to put arine on the vegetables; and had been told that after three months, he would keep the place clean, a license would be granted him. urine kept in large quantities in the par- Dr Ayres, Colonial Surgeon, stated that ticular focality in question for 24 hours in the vicinity. He had himself gone past would be likely to cause sickness to people the road, and said the smell was so strong Defendants were fined $1 each, and can. tioned that if they sppeared before the Court again for a similar offence, they would be iffarily fined.

sa almost to aause one to vomit.

GORRESPONDENCE.

To the Editor of the "ÖHINA MAIL"

July 12, Sip-What is Pyratio Saline 7 What le Snuff!

What is Laudanum ?

she struck on a reef, and was docked at New York shortly after her arrival, when some of her plates had to be removed.

The followlog remarkable decree is trans-minant houses being the American and At the Port Admiral's office worn waiting lated for the Courier -—-

British Condulates, and Messrs. Smith, to receive him their Excellencies Iwakura, "June 13th, 1879-An Imperial De- Baker & Co.'s offices But the native bund Ito, Inomoto, Terashima, the princes Arien GreeThe Censorate has memorialised Us was a blaze of lanterns, lamps and censers of gawa and Kitashirakawa and the Secretaries to the effect that Tung Y-chi, an ex all sorts. Rows of lanterns were suspend of the Foreign and Imperial Household De pectant Sub-Profect in the province of ed from lamp post to lamp post, and most partments. of the Shun-ite to sale by auction. Mr to be impelled by steam generated without The vessels in the harbour were tastefully corated: the national flags of Japan and Mr Geo. Lewis has submitted the wreck Anbwul, proposes to construct a steamboat of the windows were brilliantly lighted. The entrance to the office was gaily de-

575." C. P. Blethen was the purchaser, for Tis, the use of fire, which shall be so superior dressed with flags, as indeed were most of America floated in the breeze on either side sa to supplant the one using fire. Its con- the large Chinese and Japanese houses, the of the gate. On the open ground on the arrived on Wednesday evening, and in and it is estimated that 3,000 taals will rant. The General did not land, but pro- of people, both Japanese and foreigners, The steamer Cairnsmuir, from Hankow,struction is already well-nigh completed, stars and stripes being naturally predomi- opposite side of the quay n large concourse coming to an anchor we hear she collided suffice to finish 1. A diagram with illus coded on his way to Yokohama at 4 o'clock had assembled; and a guard of honour was of the latter vessel was torn away, and the Should the steamer Invented by the officer rhoea, instead of diminishing, seems to be with the barque Endymion. The headgear rations of the invention has been presented in the morning.

stationed inside the compound of the Ad- to their memorialista for their inspection, The epidemic cholera, or choleraic diar. 'miral's office.

Day fireworks vero indulged in to the Shao, late Futai of Bunan, is a native of motion and adapted to practical use, it papers of the 28th and 29th instant report expressed their admiration at seeing the A correspondent kindly informs us that in question be found capable of quick on the increase in the South. The Osaka great amusement of the spectators, who Chibit, and that he bears an unblemished will of course be propor to adopt it. that on the provions day there were 816 Japanese and American flags shot into the character for purity and uprightness: He We, therefore, command Shea Pao-chen to new cases in that city, and that the total air together. Representations of a woman In consequence of representations made required to carry the invention into excou-spidemio may altimately turn out to be, it officer dressed in native style looked very has been two years at his present post devise mesus for providing the 3,000 cacle number of deaths was 200. Whatever this attired in the American flag and a Japanese to the Throne from Hunan of his too great function with l Hong-chang and Ting terrible swiftness. It is said by many breeze. Indeed the fireworks, which had leniency and of his unwillingness to adopt

He is further commanded, in con is evident that it is doing its work with pretty as they were wafted away by the sufficientis vigorous measures for the pro Jih-oh'ang, to examine the diagram and the doctors who have had opportunities of been arranged by, and at the expense of, examining it that, although it is sabject to the native residents of Yokohama, were ex the ordinary external laws of oholeraio cellent and afforded no mean auxiliary te disorders it exhibits many symptoms in the government demonstration,

As General and Mrs Grant asconded the cholera. As usual it selects the poorest steps the Imperial band played the American and mest wretched class of the community National Anthem; and after resting a short first, and we hear that whole streeta in the time in the Admiral's residence, the whole

endeavour to stem its ravages disinfect lowest quarter of Osake are decimated. party proceeded in carriages to the rail- ants are given away free of charge at all lined the roadway to keep order. On ar Officials and police are making every way station. The streets were decorated with Japanese and American flags, Police the hospitals, and chief local offices; flush-riving at the railway station General Grant ing of drains and general purification is was introduced to the Director of Railways- proceeding with much energy and rapidity, and then proceeded to Tokio by special but as yet without any diminution in the train, leaving the Yokohama station at List of deaths. We are informed that, 1.16 p.m. besides the want of cleanliness, bad food

well known that these people rarely eat and insuflsient nourishment are the chief canses of most of the deaths, Fishermen are said to be ohiefy affected by it, and it anything except flash which are too bad for other people to buy.

(Mercury.)

PEKING.

June 30th,

this morning (2nd) from Ningpo, brought the The 4. Kiang-teen, which arrived here body of Santana Jose, a lighthouse keeper in the 1. M. Customs service, from the West Volcano Island. He had been shot in his old post, to the satisfaction of every in the stomach with a fowling plece, and it

The Hon. George F. Beward is again back is reported that he had done it by his own body concerned. Sir Thomas Wade, having the Pootong side; and an inquest was held horseback for. the capital, accompanied by band, on the afternoon of Tuesday. The happily escaped from his shipwreak, left body was taken to the Mortuary Chapel on Tintain yesterday (Friday) morning on there this afternoon, by Mr H. 8. Wilkin Mr Walter C. Hillier. They have doubt son, H.B.M.'s Acting Assistant Judge, less arrived in Peking by this time, but as the deceased being a British subject. The the rainy weather has apparently set in in following verdiet was returned by the earnest, and out off all communication be- Jury That the deceased Banta Anna tween one house and another, I am unable Joss, a British subject, on the 1st day of to speak positively upon this point. July 1879, inflicted upon himself one shot The rain is now coming down like a wound, while in state of unsound wind, sluice, and the city is adorned in all direo- of which wound he then and there died."tions with smiling lagoons yards wide and

Captain Drage, of the str. Sin Nansing, very many inches deep. about a couple of months ago, saved the shipwrecked arew of a junk, and has been presented by the Tactat of Chefoo with three tablets in bovour of bis humanity We do not of course suppose that any other foreign commander of a steam vessel would have falled to do what Captain Drage did it is satisfactory that hinese Mandarins in the interests of common bumanity, but should be ready to show a high appreciation of such efforts.

of the above questions at present, even I have no intention of answering any although they may look simple. My ob jest, Sir, in addressing you is to try and prevent any mischief which might arise from the use of the Fyretic Saline in the for New York, via Amoy, with a cargo of The Glenfinlas, left this morning (rd) concrete form. I have no doubt but that Tea. Amongst the passengers are Mr. Ko the Dispensaries will be taxed to the utmost Shieu Seng with his wife and five children, able Chief Justice has said that it was "a is to be a teacher of Chinese at the Harvard to keep up the supply now that the vener and two native servants. This gentlemezi

drug business, I would wiza for a large con- | very good thing "; in fact if I were in the University.

signment, after what was said about it yes. terday. Mr Lamplough mey now pus on the bottles containing this Saline "No family should be without it."

I was told, not 20 years ago, that there was once in Hongkong a high Military Official it was before the abolition of the post of Lient.-Governor. He may have even been a rate he was of the same oplaton as our Chief General, but I'll not vouch for that; at any Justice that Pyretio Saline "was a good Laut Aton said he was a chair coolie in thing." So he took a large doso in the con- the employ of Sir J. Smate. He was at crete form, and then took water to get it to Tai-ping-shan market this morning and lie quietly on the stomach. The result, 1 bought some pork from the defendant. He am told, was something dreadful The top was given what defendant said was 3 taels. of the head of this high Millitary Official Complainant then walked away, and when was nearly carried away by a series of ex he got outside the market he weighed the plosions which followed; but his iron con ment at a chandler's shop and found that stitution and pluck carried him through his there was half a tal short weight. He troubles, and ever afterwards he recom- then returned to defendant and told bin mended his friends to use it as an artificial that the meat was half a tael short. Defen-water, and not to take it in the concrete dant then used sbusive language, and beat form with the water afterwards. him; whereupon complainant called a const-

SAFETY.

Able and gave the defendant in charge.

Manila.

The Town

The

2nd, and there was a large attendance of The Country Club was opened on the ladies and gentlemen, Five games of lawn tennis were going at once. Band played a few airs. The Country Club has 73 members, the number is limited to 80, so there are seven vacancies. Building is not quite finished. It is in tended to have a suite of rooms, we under the building can be hired by members, and stand, suitable for balls, for which purpose there is to be a billiard room for the use of ladies.

Matheson & Co., left for England by the Mr F. B. Johnson, of Messrs Jardine, French mail.

is

Geberal Grant will be presented at two

and the tosst of the evening hen, an old a'clook to morrow to His Imperial Majesty the Mikado. In the evening he will be feted by his countrymen at the Seiyoken, trusted to General Van Buren, an old

friend and comrade of General Grant's.

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New Malwa, credit, 740 Allowance Taelo, 8

likely to prove very inconvenient to the The prevalence of cholers in Kobe is postal department and to the foreign and

Quotations. native communities of that port and Yoko-

The Genk & Mary is detained in OPIUM. -New Patna, cash....$6424 hams.

HONGKONG, July 12, 1879. Yokosuka, not on account of the dleease

cash,... having appeared on board, for we are given to understand that such is not the case,

New Benares, cash, 5021 but in order that the vessel may be

caob, thoroughly disinfested before discharging her passengers, and that any germs of Las disease which may be lingering about the persons of some of the passengers may have time to develop or to be eradicated. The foreign passengers will doubtless find their forced confinement very irksome, especially if the vessel is detained for any number of days, as there is a possibility of her being.

Indeed, I have no idea how my mes- sengers will manage to convey this letter to this post; & sampan or a pair of stilts ap- pears indispensable, but which will be brought into requisition I cannot say. The Emperor and suck of the missionaries as have been praying for rain have no reason unheard indeed, one may almost imagine superseded the Monongahela as United to complain that their prayers have been This morning (4th) the U. S. Richmond ter of immortal mamery who, in returning having been transferred. that they sympathise with the Scotch minis- States flagship, Admiral Patterson's pennant

thought the Lord had gone rather to the the Tokio are, the steamer from Shang- similar petition, hinted delicately that he made by which the quarantine detention of thanks for a very vigorous answer to a We learn that arrangements have been

Pite extreme

hai to connect with the Gaelic for San finitely that the Chinese Government has will be avoided. The Tokio Maru will call I hope soon to be able to announce de Francisco on or about the 16th instant, given its sanction to the laying down of the at Nagasaki, but not at Kobe. The toa graph Cable, and that the patience of the rather awkward position, but the public long wished-for-Transpaciffe Electric Tele- shippers of the sister port are placed in a indefatigable projector has at last been as health is a paramount consideration before richly rewarded as it deserves, If this which all business interests must give way. happy result be accomplished it will be due to the hearty and practical support of Mr Seward, during whose absence from China the affair has been so long and needlessly

delayed.

where in the town, to which every right said to be in course of establishment some

A Young Men's Christian Association is

minded person wishes all success." Drum Tower" in the Courier.

Japan

(Japan Gazette.) Thirteen thousand bottles of carbolic between the 18th and 26th. White car acid were received at Osaka from Yokohams bolic acid coats one yen forty sen per one hundred bottles, and coloured carbolic acid one yes per one hundred bottles.

The only business in the courts for the. last two days was a ship case in the British Court this morning. A seaman named Edward Deane was charged by the master

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Hongkong Hotel Co., $85 Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tls. 13 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tls. 90 Hongkong Gas Co., $70 China Sugar Refining Co., $1424 Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal.

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of the British steamer Berty with having

from the dock made a statement to the cer. refused duty and threatened the chief off- Defendant pleaded not guilty, and. effect that the said officer had threatened him more than once, and that ha could bring witnesses to prove his assertion; also that the Captain had promised to discharge him at Hongkong, but afterwards declined to do so. From the evidence of the pro- (Taken at Merre Falconer & Co.'s Premises, secation at would appear that the chief defendant, when asked to resume work, officer was kind and civil enough, and that said he would rather take six months in gal.

His Honour gave defendant his choice of going to work or going to gaol, The number of persons attacked by and on his electing to do the latter was THERMOMETER-9A..... Cholera up till the 23rd instant at Osaka sentenced to four weeks imprisonment, with was 1,150. On the 23rd two hundred and hard labour, and payment of his gaol ex- Some died while walking in the streets. eix persons were attacked and sixty died. penses.

Death has been very busy amongst us. On the 29th ultimo the Mannen Kwaisha, The last funeral was that of the late Miss company composed of a number of famous S. B. Higgins, who died at Tokio and was citizens of Tokio, beld s meeting at which buried here on the 4th. The deceased cus articles produced and manufactured in her labours in connection with mission each member stated his opinion about vari-lady was widely known and respected for Japan. The Mitsui Busan Kwaisha have work in this city. The Good Templars, of decided to establish agencies in various whom she was an esteemed member, met cordance with the suggestion of the fan- to its last resting place, eight of the bro- countries in Europe and America in ao the corpse at the train, and ascozăpanied it nen Kisaisha, and to export tea directly to therhood acting as pall bearers. foreign countries and not, as heretofore, through foreign merchants in Yokohama.

The Hochs Shinban informs its readers that a revision of the treaty between Jepan and the United States has been made, and that when it comes into force the Imperial Government are ready to open the port of Shimonoseki to American frade.

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ARRIVAL OF GENERAL GRANT AT YOKOHAMA. (Japan Gazette, July 8.) Grant on board, was expected to arrive in The U. S S. Richmond, with General

Yokohama this morning at about 9 o'clock. point about that time and waited off the The H. L. J. M. S. Kongo-Kan rounded the lightship. It was naturally thought the Richmond and Ashuelot were close behind, but they must have been some miles astern sa they did not make their appearance for an hour afterwards. Having come up with the Kongo, the latter led the way, followed by the Richmond, the 4ahuelot bringing up the rear. In this order they entered the harbour, the Hishmand playing the Japa nese national anthem; and the Monongahela fired a malute of 21 guns,

of the Shun'ee, whore she has been to The Appin arrived on 3rd from the wreck effect as much salvage as possible. She brought bac sound and damaged Piece Goods and a quantity of cargo-Hics, Sundries, and the furniture of the cabins. A Naval Court has been held at the British Consulate, Chefoe, to inquire into the cir- oumstances of the wreck. The court was Alun Khan, 601, stated that about 7.30,

held under the Presidency of Mr Gardiner, a.m. he was in Tat-ping-shan market on

H.M. Consul, the other members being duty. He heard a noise and saw a great (Translated from our Manila Exchanges.) nant Markham, H.M.'s Swinger, and Mr Lieutenant Moody, H.M.'s Egeria, Liente crowd. Complainant came to him, and During the second fortnight of June last Brown, master of the Walls Castle. The told him that defendant had cheated him there were imported into these islands 50,00 decision of the Court was that there was and besides had beaten him. He did not dollars worth in Spanish gold coins, 10,848 uothing deserving censure in Captain Payn- see the samalt: he arrested prisoner.

Defendant said that he had given full dollars' worth of silver in ballion. During Court commended him for the coolness and dollars in Spanish silver coins and 1060 ter's conduct before the accident, and the weight and sold at 12 cash per tael, but the same period, 61,200 dollars' worth in presence of mind displayed by him after the complainant returned and said he should Spanish gold coins were exported. have more weight as defendant had agreed

disaster. The Chief Officer was censured. Speaking of the expedition to Annam, to sell it at 10 cents. Defendant denied which is to be started, pending the arrival office of the P. M. 8. &. Co. at this port We are given to understand that the this; and then complaluant took up a knife of Mr Ordonez at Singapore, the Diarie is to be discontinued, Mr Dumares, the and threatened him with it. Defendant ways that the cigar manuf.etzen of agent, at present, leaving by this American took away the kaffe, and complainant Fortin, Meisic and Arroceros, have already mall charged him with beating him.

delivered the sigars with which to offer With regard to remarks on the skolers in Leung Yu Fong stated that he was as present to the Emperor of Annam, the Japen made by us in Saturday's issue, we butcher in the employ of defendant. Com Kings of Sism, and the Governor-General learn that it quite likely there will be plainant bought some pork-and-went away, of French Cochin-Chins, sooo.ding to sanitary and quarantine regalations for this but soon returned, threw the pork on to the the instructions from the Metropolitas port for all vessels arriving from cholera stall, and said he was short. Defendant Government, again weighed it, and said it was all right,

fufested places. The freight Battlements up to July 8th A dispute then aromo se to whether it was are:-British ship Lothair, for New York, Kidnapping women in the northern part

(Courier.) sold for 10 or 12 cash. Complainant took via Cebu, sugar $61, hemp 85; Britian of this province has become so rife as to call up a knife and threatened defendant, and barque Doune Castle for Liverpool, wet for extraordinary measures from the gov. defendant only took the knife from him,

sugar 37/6, hemp 40/; American ship ernor and criminal judge for its repression, Prisoner discharged, comedy? dorhuus), for New York, to load at Hollo, Kidnappers appear to be able to clade dry sugas, private s American ship. Cut pursuit owing to the delay that attends the water, for New York, 8.0 tons dry sugar, process of getting out write against them, to be filled up with hemp, privatej German an they go from one district to another. It basque Elisabeth, for Liverpool, to load has now been decreed that they are to be Li Afat stated that defendant and him- wot sugar at Cebu, in full, private, self were in a shed at about 7 o'clock

treated as robbers, without reference to the Pangasinan, Juue 34-There is great place to which they escape, and all divil Testerday. Both were engaged in carrying hope of a good harvest this year, as both and military officers are enjoined to render stones. Defendant remarked that plaintiff the cane and paddy felda ars in splendid the same nasistanos in efforia to capture Was not strong enough for the work Plain condition it is true, we have had conti women-stealers that they are required by Wo regret very much to hear of the that, in accordance with a recommendation tiff said **I am as strong as you," and a Buous and copious rain, accompanied by

death by his own hand of Mr E. 8. Banson, from the U. B Minister, Mr Bingham, Mr Blight quarrel arose. Plaintiff then went thunder, nearly every afternoon.

#gentleman who has been a resident of Nomura, Governor of Kanagawa, ascom- but, and when outside he was struck on the Hello, June 29,-In the tobasoo growing head with something. He turned round, districts there is great animation in the Faking, and passed Woosting on his journey years, and who was very much esteemed late Minister at Washington and Mr Miya Chen, our viceroy, has returned from Yokohams for the past fourteen or flitsen panied by a high navel offoer; Mr Mori, and found the defendant had an Iron bar trade of this product. Superior sugar to Nanking without stopping, not a little to for his many amiable and social qualities. moto (the last two gentlemen having been in his hand. He was thrust at with the (packed) is quoted at $8.59 per planly the the relief of subordiants aloers in these From the little we have been able to learn deputed to officially receive General Grant), bar and had his trousers torn and his leg stock consists of no less than 200,000 picula. parts, who were apprehensive that His of the sad affair, it appears that Mr Benson and Mr Yoshida, proceeded on board the Common sogar (packed) in quoted at Exosilener contemplated a visit to Shang, ban bean suffering from violent attacks of Richmond to congratulate their illustrious and had his wounds dreaked.

When questioned by defendant he said he 20,000 plonia. saigon rice, 32.5 per plotily Goremmer Wu, who was eating viceroy has 21 and of late has been subject to fits him of the warm welcome that waited him. did not tall down and by so doing out including bagaj in retall 88.7 per plooi returned to Booshow. In official airgles of despondency. The deceased gentleman General T, B. Van Buren, our esteemed his head ba

Susans Gilmore left for New York with the redoubtable adormer Ting Ji Chang Maru, which vessel is detained in gastan Stevens of the United States Legation strike complainant on the head with the 1,669,881 kilograms suget Land the Amer, all-thay-may be tslied a visit when one tine si Yokoske, and about four o'clock also proceeded on board to great the ex- Iran har foan produced in Ceart). Tartby na Wa Welsong loft in the New comes to stay. His Arrival Will inaugurate this morning (rd) he went into a bathroom President. complainant fell down, and defendant ran Tork with 1,012,196 kil, sugar and 9,689 a new are at Shanghai, an our Conseils will and shot himself through the head with a The Richmond saluted the Japanese dag, away. He followed and arrested him. kil sapan wood

have intercourse with sa offter of the revolvar. His death was almost against defendant the latter in defense stated every day, and the fields in the lower levels ahnen, and Canton, Consula are brought

de matar urmatory evidence Pangasinas, July L-The rain continues highest rank. At Tientsin, Hankow Be Boost, tostante fort, the hond has returned by the Richmond then saluted the Ja- General Grans arrived in Hobe on Bunepanese senior naval officer, and the Japanese that complainant broke si stool and defend. are all filled. ⠀⠀ Hive in nái yet source for face to face with viceroys, while at Shanghai day last in the United States man-of-war Bagahip repifed mus scolded him, whereupon complainant daily consumption, though the prics in high ; they meet only a factal, Hereafter that Richmond; socompanied by the dehudos At about 20 minutes to one o'clock Gene and others beat him, and he returned their the white kind is quoted at $9.6, and she will be changed, as Ting Jib Chang will and the Kongakan. It was only on the pre-ral Grant, accompanied by Mrs-Grant Mr blows.

Common at 62.4 per cavan i owing to the walk as sten, of thesely 16. Sergeant he vious day that it was known in the sebile. Bingham, General Van Buren, Admiral Pet Sentenced to four weeks' hard labous, and wan) gi treh supply, no large operaties The Meritanies Framini ariivad så Stém monk it was the General's Intention to sali terson and several Japanese of note, besides o pay 10 amanda so complainant, and in | han bien cantad

York on the Țin Mayan is the China den 1'in paraznij bay Nay shari flag på the dies in few officers from the man-of-way, Lot De

Alung, stone-cutter, was charged with assaulting one Li Afas with an iron-bar on the 11th instant,

law to afford in the cases of robbers and rebels.

ordinary announcement to the effect that The Mai Nichi Shimbun makes an extra. the British Government have requested the Japanese Government to defer the revision of the treaties until December of this year, Until a few days ago the Imperial Govern ment had made no sign of any desire to proceed with revision. The movement in ang rated seven years ago has remained in she ance for so long that it is not likely Great Britain would ask Japan either to expedite or delay a matter which has been under consideration for such lengthened period.

The Richmond had no scorer anchored

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Shipping Intelligence.

London and Colonial Papers, &

The following is corrected from the latest

VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT HONGKONG,

Left. Name. Feb.

Froth

22, Grossfurst Constantine, Hamburg Mar.

Cardiff

14, John A. Briggs, 27, Agnes Muir,

28, Adam M. Simpson, Apr.

8, Leon, 10, Bpica, 21, Werra, 26, Triton, 28, Twilight 27, Homewood, May.

2, Alex Yeats, 6, Alexander 11, Southern Cross, 12, Alex. Newton, 13, Glamorganshire, 22, Adolph, 28, Sunbeam, (s.) 80, Hector (e) 28, Lydia (6)

June. 81, Newcastle,

1, Garza (1) 4 Glenlyon ()

London

Cardiff

Liverpool Cardia London

Hamburg New York Penarth

Cardiff Penarth New York Newasatie

(NEW)

Cardig

Hamborg

London

Flambary

Liverpool

Antwerp

Cuzbaven

London.

LOADING FOR UHINA AND JAPAN KOMIN

· P.4% 882 deposed to having seen prisoɛm. / Sapanwood §1 ploul." The American ship | little alas is now talked of save the visit of was a passenger: on board of the Genkat | Consul General, admiral Patterson and M-♬ Kisangammalto Bozarohe

Chinaman,

Af London.-Steamers via Suez Canal: Gay Mannering Fatterdale

Bailing Fousti Langland. Douglas Castle, Barah Booti

Belted Will.

Glaucus.

Joseph Hayden. Adelph Krik,

Пуше

Bells of Otago

At Liverpool,

At Cardif A1 Hamburg.

41 Newerth. (NSW)

Ti A, Bordjang

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