No. 5198. MARCH 8, 1880.]
THE CHINA MAIL..
LAWENY
of respect to her memory were given. The 123 has suffered very considerably, I Chen Lan-pin in Madrid, felt alarmed postponed; and other public manifestations No. 130 has also been levelled, and No. London, Li Fung-pao in Borlin, and and of the British Consalato will also be cloned to-day. The funeral takes place at the Cemetery this afternoon (nd).
(Courier.) The Mesocacy leaves
called Misionary Bluff are damaged. The corners of my room show in two places ronts in the paper, but I was expecially for parochial relief, but unfortunately in Committeo applied to the Duchess of the theft of three pairs of shoes and one offices of Her Majesty's Supremo. Court, must be considered, a very fortunato about their position. No doubt the fortunato. In consequence of the chimney failing other guests were much put shut much of the debris came down and filled the room Dot, brick, and inertar,
With Many people spank of decanters, lamps, looking glasses, &c., dra, &o, being thrown down and broken. The native hours but the natives were mightily alarmed.
Ir seems range, saya Vanity Fair, that no Bill with that objoot in view passed the the zeal of Mr Gray, the Lord Mayor, in oustody, and the loat shoea on the dock" danbt as to the abduction; no gentleman was reposing, without injuring the Tsung-le Yamín would be in a still.
a
a
Poor Law it was sufficient to prove that harmony. lo had ascertained that a a man was destitute to give him a claim leading member of the Lord Mayor's Ireland there exists an addendum that Marlborough Fund for help for the the occupiera of small holdings, although poor children of Dublin, and it was at the whole of their crops had failed, at once giver. He thought the matter though they might be absolutely starving, might safely be left to the Committee could not get relief according to law, they were to be asked to nominate, and Perhaps he might mention here that on it might not be beyond their power to remedy that state of the law and to as as to the Duchess of Marlborough's aimilate the law to that of England. A His Excellency bore high testimony to House of Cominons and was brought and concluded by romarking that to before the House of Lords ly the Earl whatever Fund the money was sent it House of Lords, the end of the Session wasted. of Kimberley. It did not pass the would be well laid out; it would not be When he saw tho-commercial approaching. Subsequently the matter men of the Colony in this Hall today, "I do not vouch for the accuracy of the was again before the House of Commons representing the leading commercial com tals, continues the writer, which, Indeed, and the Bill was passed. It was taken munity in Her Majesty's Colonial Eu. seems too wildly improbable to be true; before the House of Lords by the late pire, a community well known for its but I know that it is generally zapeated Duke of Newcastle, who declared that munificence, he felt that the appeal that and belloved in Russia, and it has reached this was a harsh provision of the law and he and his countrymen were now making me from three independent sources sub. thexi, is as follows: At this moment the Unfortunately an adverse motion was vain. Emperor is
liaison years ago with a known
mention is made in the English papers of matter which is reported to be plasing very important part in Russie just now us between the Czar; his wife, and his con, and which may soon produce the most im? portant resaltă.
stantially in the same terms The tale told, unfair to this particular class of people, to this community would not be in he got the cap and all the shoes which Yehsin on Mooday last to pull her off the was the most severe, beyond doubt, since have not changed. The gunboat Flolitla
Dame.
ng
of shoes was the stranded vessel without areas,
Leong Ahi, a boatman, was charged with up for a passenger on board the strawer Douglas, on the 7th instant.
courronce that in the midst of all, this result of Chung How's position must- Las Ayan, a tes trader, said he was a pasongor by the 9. S. Douglas, and slopt
destruction, no injury to life or limb has greatly impede them; these dignitaries on board on Saturday night. On retiring
occurred, and this is the more remark in obedience to the Emperor's will night to alep he left the shoes by his side. (4th) to convey Mr. es Shaughs tomorrow able inasmuch as on the Bluff many of not perhaps protest against the pressed- don't seem to have met with any damage, attempt was made some years ago tocond to the Lord Mayor's Fend as well Compradore woke him by calling out if to an establishment has been abḍyoted by } ing, in ono case a portion of the débris į commissions at the foot of the Dragon About oplock yesterday morning the at Ningpo, to Wenshow, the. 5. Consul the chimneys crushed through the roofs inga taken against Chang How, but they then discovered that his were gone. On citizen of the United States, la concezued actually falling on the bed in which a Throne, and at the end of the imbroglio A nun bolenging into rooms in which persons were sleep might, as loyal subjects, lay down, thie aky one had lost a pair of shoes, and
and ho some Chine, and a Gustains Examiner, a going on deck he found defendant already in the matter. There appears to be near the prisoner. Defendant said the foreigner says that when he tosired the by the overturning of kerosene lamps, therefore, foreseeing this, I should not shoes had been given to him by another woman he did not know that any forse which were in most cases extinguished wonder if some changes in the Chinese ths him. Another danger was also added more awkward position. The Yamón, man.
had been used, and he Prays, near Bonglars wharf, when be saw the nunnery is situated; and
Sergeant Toomey said that about 4.30 camo freely. Donsiderable lifeeling bad without further injury. One tire, how diplomacy marvico were shortly to take am. yesterday he was passing along the besu manifested in the village wherever, occurred from this cause, but it was place. Nevertheless the Provincial qu defendant came from the steamer. He had plaint bas boon teade to the Chineas age. Probably it is rather under than of this drama, begin to propare to make one pair of shoes in his hand, another pair suthorities, who laid the mattor before the over the mark if we place the losses themselves ready to fight the O-la-san
a com extinguished without doing much dam thorities, without waiting for the finale inaide the waistband of his trousers and U. 8. Consul General here, whe, howover, in Yokohama alone incurred in the Tho Taku forts are ready for any resist the third pale on his foot. A cap was on referred it to the Ningpe Coil, who has few moments of Sunday morning at aner his head and over it he wore a felt hat. jurisdiction over Wenchow. The affair $50,000. Sergeant Toomey
pied defendant where will
Li Hung-chung is listening more be settled amicable. probably
and more to Hupth bravos, while the. he his wife throated from the Empress | again brought forward and the Bill was
The Kiangten was sent down to the
The earthquake of yesterday morning rolls of the Bannerwen of the Mauchus said le got them from a man, whom he The Chief Justice proposed the first could not identify. Defendant' be made some lost by, he thought, four votes. And so resolation. After alluding in facetious taken on board, and one paidant who then mud. The Kiangping had been tugging at Yokohama became a foreign settlement. at Poochow have stopped bone Bolla Princess of a well- at the present day in Ireland, tho public terms to the eloquence of the Irish gen identified by complainant as his property, when the Ringteen took the tow ropes, the greatest one in this part of the country made at the Shanghai Argonal, you are.
But The natives declare it to have been the nades, and what preparations are being Hatton has been rates of the country were not available for slemenot being heard as he had expect while another man died the cap but butted the Yehsin off with the greatest enas, since the tremendous one of 1855, which in a better position to guess than I am; generally known for the past seven or rights considerable proportion. And if theseed, neither the Major Gozen, the Hon. he would, net com a conct as bad notwithstanding the latter steaner wanted devastated Yeda in that year, and was whilst all the respective te kin officers are Teaze, but during the last summer he rates were not available, what was the the Attorney General, nor Mr Breraton valuatio property on board which he matter became one of public notoriety, as
otoamer was going away and he one foot note of water to Boat her. the lady was living in Tzarakos, close to meaning of an Irish famine. He saw he said he did not pretend to know the could not leave.
felt as far as Hodogaya, Enoshims, and ordered to make their remittances with the Empress mot
(Mercury,) mot the here present some countrymen of his misery prevalent in Ireland at the pro- two children, and own; perhaps some few of them might sont moment, in all its details, the wrat-pawn tekete-ware found on his person alla.ru, on Friday last, aud remained on it that the lower parts of the great city Russia, they are a great boon for Tha
On being searchod at the station, los Mansion Reaks, in the Chasan group at
The Mall atr. Lombardy struck on the rage, in this direction, and far into the the greatest possible haste to Lauchowing.
interior in other. It was noticed then Even explanations, which resulted in
not wanted to be used against her going abroad, and in her exprassing was morry to say he was old enough to and laid men prostrate by the hundred,
remember the famine of 1846-47. He chedness that hurried men to their gravescolating to articles of clothing.
Defendant said her determination not to return to Rusis remember it, and although he was only he feared by the thousand. But be had, Afun asked him to go for a walk sarly time. She struck and on, and by reversing elevated portions. Fissures ware opened,
three hours. It was a thick fog at the suffered more than the billy and mofe Kung pao, who instigated the whole affair,
the Princess of hor third child, and it is very lively recollection of seeing aevon, he could not help feeling that they should leanter his friend asked him to wait lure tide, she was floated of She did not than 14,241 dwelling houses and 1,649 peror's detention in the Crestwelve years old at the time he had a like everybody else, read the papers and yesterday morning, and when near the with some assistance from the wind aud who were engulphed in them. No less! the engines and going full apoad astern, and closed apor the unfortunates
turned in a fast minutes and gave him the (29th Feb.) and is not likely to do so till
bilo be wool on board, He re- succeed in getting loto dock yesterday fire-proof godowns were overthrown, and, Sergeant seized him but let his companion turn.
The German steamship China, on her
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eats of al car to take care of. The next spring tide, and will probably lose here is usual in calamities of the kind, arrival from Hongkong on Tuesday, Defendant has no occupation.
fres broke out in nearly every quarter 24th July, completed her 200th voyage Defendant admitted a previous comic by Messrs Mackenzie & Co., on Saturday was
The Daniel Webster was sold by auction of the suffering city. The loss of life. in Chinese waters. The first was made tion of larvany in September last for (28th) last, sad realised Tie. 3,610.
enermons, and has never been in the year 1865, and we hear she has he was awarded six weeks' imprison ment with hard labour
varying from 30,000 to 200,000 victims. Ackermann has salled in her on 119 of correctly known, the native accounts at yet mot with an accident. Captize -dapan Herald.
these trips, commanding her in fifty-ons. Yesterday morning the vessel was gaily dreased with flage. Suspended between Shanghai fercury, waiting 17th Februado of evergreens, cach being aur- the masts, one before the funnel and cre theft, were two gigantic Imperial crovas mounted by four flags, German, British, Chinese, and the house flag of Messrs. ismssen and Co., (the agents for the gleamer,) while below were hang, carved
the
de At last
The
was caused by the expected confinement of generally believed in Ruens that the object of upsetting the train was to roach for The report tune that the Princess has told her entourage that the Emperor has pro- mised to marry her if the Empress dies, and that he will in that case abdicate fo order the more easily to do so,"
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THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND,
PUBLIC MEETING IN THE CITY HALL.
litilo a
two
which
3 non of the name of
to six months' imprisonment, the first His Worship now sentenced defendant and last fourteen days in solitary on finement, and the sainder with hard day previous to his rele. labour, and to he expsed in the stocks at the eces of the cffent for six hours the
The Hieronymus is nahore on the North sistanoo (1st March). Rank, and a tug has been sent to her as-
The s. chein is ashore below the lower Beacon. She was on her voyage The
THE S..S.." CHINA." (N, C. D. News.}
dead bodies, on the streets of Cork, not all come forward not to see who was far from the door of his father's residence. to blame for the present "famine, not to He was struck by this proof of the discuss whether one Party er, another severity of the times, the circumstance could be blamed for it-bul to help to was engraven on his memory. They lay relieve the distressed. Flis Lordship two groups, five in one, two in the expressed his confidence in the high other, In the latter group there was a morality of the lives of our Public Men. woman, apparently a young woman and. No man in England, whatever his posi with her what appeared. at first to be ation would, for Party purposes, allow very old and diminutive woman butine single life to be lost if it was possible what was really the body of a child that to save it. No public man's policy was A public meeting was held in the City were witnessed week after week in the only mistaken. In the cure of common
had died of starvation. Similar scenes thoroughly sclisb.
At worst they were Hall this afternoon, H. E. the Governor South and West of Ireland. Another humanity, it was a duty we owed to the in the chair, to take steps to raise sub-circumstanes struck hits later on in the human natore we all partook of to scriptions for the relief of the present Famine. distross in Ireland. The Chairman was Cork, near a graveyard where there was wretchedness of theso poor people, all Sergeant Hontonsy with being in the public He was passing that City, give help in a cage like this. The Chuu Afuk, a hawker, was charged by supported on the right by H. E. the Major General Donovan, the Colonial Secretary, suddenly the Irish ory of lamentation for selves, enjoying the mme liberties with ing without either a light or pass. He a group collected about a gave, when living ander the same Crown as our-streets between 4 and o'clock this mon (Hon. W. H. Marsh), and Bishop Bur- the dead arose. An old man standing by ourselves, could not but call forth from Lad known the defendant, for the last-war during the past week bas boon the adversary, Tau Kung-peo, is determined? were four Chinese flags of various colours, no doubt about the fate of his parson. A in wood, the numbers "100" and "200" don, on the left by Chief Justice Sirsaid-Sir, that is the pleasantest masio us natural sympathy.. Hi Lordship months,and had never acon him departure of the Charybdis for aeruize o to fight against Russia. The Conqueror the topmost of which was the one pre- The only movement amongst the men-of-great crisis is approaching. His great respectively. Hoisted to the foremast
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NO LIGHT OR PAS.
eighteen doing any kind of work
Defendant admitted three previous can victions. imprisoned for fourteen days for being Fined $5, ia default of payment, to be
ATTEMPT ON A HATS.
John Smale, the Attorney General (Hou, that has fallon on my car for many referred to what had been said as to the E. L. O'Malley), the Hor. P. Ryrie and the Hony, Treasurer and Secretary montba so many had fallen, famine here..
day." During the preceding twelve destination of money to be subscribed tom (T. Jackson, Esq.), and there were stricken that there had been no time to position as wife of the Viceroy made him The Duchess of Marlborough's present, Mejor Palmer, Col. Shervinte, weep for those that were carried off, and responsible by the disposal of whatever abroad without a pass before guy-fire. Rev. W. L. Groves, T. C. Haylist, the old mas was delighted again to hear funds might be sont to her. In politica Eaq, QC, the Acting Paine Judge the customary cry of lamentation at the as in Law a man was responsible for his (J. J. Francis Esq.), Dr. Eitel, Dr. O'Brien and Messrs E R. Belilios, that famine was long felt in the land, as Lord. Lieutenant, was a man more
Yeurs rolled on but the effect of wife's acts, grave.
The Dake of Marlborough, R. H. Sandeman, A. Romano, Mosoly. It was to be seen in the numbers step-fitted than the Mayor of Dublin or any R. C. Wilcox, A. Coxon, T. G. William- son, D. R. Crawford, A. Newton, W. H. Ping into the emigrant ships at Queens private gentlen to be responsible to Brereton, W. M. Mehta, T. Muncherjee, town, where so they embarked it was the world. His Lordship moved,— D. Ruttonjec, Cama, da Costa, Rozario, J. seen that everyone carried away Home- That a subscription he raised to meet the HI. dos Remedios, Starkey, Hynes, Fleming, most of them grass and earth, that distress in Ireland.
wherever they want their own native
back from Nagasaki with coals. Kiangping, ander emmand of Captain Patterson, of the Pautah, has gone to Highten her and tow her off,"
Гарад. NAGASAKI. (Express.)
01
CHUNG HOW. The Peking correspondent of
ary, days-
Tho great prevailing excitement just now, to which all other questions have to give way is--Chung-How, There is
the 24th, from which abe returned the evening of the 20th. Men-of-war in of the lost territories has a great party seated to the ship on the accomplish- schooner Mary, ball, with masts and one Tso Kung pao. In his campaign against eight black charactors inscribed on i barbour Brijah-Charybdis and Swinger; in the capital, and even Li Hung-changement of her 100th trip, a large triangu Russin-Torgous. The wreck of the Brit. laurels appear less bright than those of lar white flag with a red border, and euit of sails and rigging complet, fetched the Djungans, he saw beyond the Ii Shortly after twelve o'clock a number of the extraordinarily high fi ure of $3,800. The aggregate amount realised was about Romo pickets of Cossacks; his spies representatives of Cantonese loa and silk Wong Ashing, e ok, and Woo -Asing, $1,500. bonas coalie, were charged with attempting purchaser, was acting for Captain Cubbing, a few notaias of Cossacks were occupying by the captain in the cabin; Mr. Kobrt We hear that Mr Ringer, the quite correctly informed bim that only henge came on board, who were received mastor. to steal from a auto the property of their her former owner.
The repair to the Afary have been com no other setivo preparations were being agents. After a short interchange of Kuldja and the province of Ili, whilst also being present, from the office of the Mua lbrahim, head took to Mr Sassoon menead by Captain Cubbine, who confidently made on the side of Russia to resist an compliments, the captain and his visitors said that about 10 am. he rewind anticipatos hiring her ready for ses in invasion of the Chinese, as they simply went on, deck, and at about half-past instructions from Mr Abraham, the head
Few wooks tine. clerk, to go to his family hours in leo. The S. S. Coun Mars reports passing a hover expected they would really attempt twelve two new silken Bags presented by ing, Cope, Broadbent, Framjee IL Aranje vil might be laid o'er their head when was carried with acclamation.
House Lane, where be saw an iron are small steal
Sibs-up a ruck in the vicinity of
an invasion. And now you see the the latter were hoisted. One was of a and Hon. Ng Choy and Fung Ming they died. Had the Government of that
defendants wem present and on being
Upon enquiry we learn that Chinese again repeating their old fault; pale blue colour with a red border, with Shan. Mrs Hennessy and two or three day done what this community wasnotion in a speech of some length. No did it, al first be deined it, but afterwards
Maru (lato Lily, of Shanghai), when Sang-Kolin-ain armed the Taku characters expressive of congratulation other ladies were also premat.
Mr Franjos II. Arjanec supported the the safe, the second defendant said the reard. No lives were lost.
asked if they had attempted to break ops Was to-day asked to assist in doing now, the the
Early on Thursday morning last, signs of
the guns of the fort of Pah-tang to towards foreigners, and the other, as it meeting having being read, the Chairman been prevented or mitigated. They were auribing his mite however smail it might. wiro with which he alleged the first defen-muasures that were speedily taken to pre- the Court that the Barbarians should be The former was bauled up to the fors sad effects of that famine might have Indian, he said, would refrain from sub-admitted he had tried to open it but failed. fire ware, disc.vered in one of the cual-shade strengthen the Taku forts with them, rote, displayed the well-known red-and. The second defendant pridused a piece of situatod la amenohirs. The effective and giving the most solemn promises to white pennon of Moura, Siemsson & Co.
The advertisement convening
Mr Mehta gewonded the motion which bearing marks tear the key hole. Builded la that neighbourhood on the forts as heavily as possible, taking away and good feeling from the Chinese donors
yout
any
said the announcements that had appear now seeking to do that which was zot, Not long ago, England's liberality to dant had tried to was washing the tunatelrious consequences were for-beaten of, whilst the same Barbarians gali by Messrs. Kwong Sang-yuen and
Those before him were men of business;
vention
India in time of Famine saved millions
Treasurer.
the lock.
Firat defendant said
¡
ed in the public papers had already done with the Fantine of 1846-47; they of lives. (Applause). It became doubly foor when informed those present that he had taken were seeking to prevent a famine. Pro- their duty, in gratitude and in name of hole, and he
accesful. the liberty of summoning a prelimin
The most
landed unobstructedly at Peh-tang, and Lang Chin-chee, amid the explosion of me water got futo the key ary meeting of some Irish gentlemen ineffectual cure, and if the Government in their power for their distresed fellow-six days ago he saw the first prisoner will
was better then a late and their common humanity, to do what lay at Government House to consider of that day had done in 1845 what we
Banguine expectations regarding in spite of the juclemency of the weather, an immense number of fire-crackers a ouly tried to wipe it dry.
the successful working of the Tategami and the heavy roads, were allowed to The pyrotechnical part of the ceremony Second defendant aaid that about five or
Dock are being more than realised, if the what steps they could recommend to were now asked to join in doing, Ireland subjects in Ireland. He was glad to see i
constant arrival of veasels to be ducked may me before the ports at Tsing-ho; like was performed in a small sampan at a safe a wire in the their friends in this Colony to deal with would not have lost three millions of her Boukay and ether Indian countries trying to take the dirt ort.
key hole, and on asking him. be taken as a fair oritorion. The Grand the French, who, when their armies wore. the distress in Ireland. He might say
distance from the ship. The two fiagtre what he was doing bo, mplied that his wis Duke Constantin came out on Wednesday, starting from Paris, wrote on the wag having been hoisted the captain and his the Suminoys Mar was taken in on Thurs-gons Promonado à Berlin," so Tso guests returned to the cabin, whore a this that though they were in the main people. She had than 84 millions and promptly and freely responding, and correct, the evening paper had paid him { now 5) millions. If she had gone on would not be bahind hand in the good money because he had a family, he said: he hoped the Indians in Hongkong atated in English that he tried to get the
Complainant recalled, said first defendant day, and will be followed in a fow days by Kang-pao is weighing himself, fall of the tempting array of refreshments invited
the Escambia. the compliment of attributing to kim the done she would have had now 19 mil cause.
increasing as England and Scotland had
idea of a promenade to Yarkand, To attention. Several toasts were drunk speeches of four or five gentlemen who lions, and he believed the fertile soil of
got too much Sal Man Tasi; uo got
smooth his ways, Chang How has to with gresit enthusiasm, prominent among Hon. P. Ryrie in a few words pro-
SEVERE EARTHQUAKE AT food.' were prosent at that meeting. It had Ireland would have given ample food for posed the following gentlemen as
Defendant denied this; what he said wat,
fall. Li Hung-chung, although dread which were those to the prosperity of the YOKOHAMA, boen resolved at that meeting to ask the that number. What proof had wo there committee-IL E. the Governor, Johildren who will have no food."
ing the Russians more than any other ship, the health of the captain, and community to come together to-day for
If you give me in charge I have many yesterday morning (Feb. 22nd), slumber- of the neighbourhood of his residence to visitors had.departed, it was found that At a few minutes before one o'clock foreign power, and although, on account the health of Mr. Kohrt. When the the purpose of raising subscriptions to be call for their liberality in giving aid
was this distress in Ireland which would.. Major General Donovan, Sir John instant.
Pope Hennessy), H. E. Admiral Coote, Remanded till Wednesday next the 10th ers were aroused by a premonitory but Peking, he is fully aware of probablo Captain Ackermann was the owner of sent to the Duchess of Marlborough's Her Majesty the Queen had subscribed Messrs Smale, (Ulief Justico), Hon, P. Find for the relief of the distressed handsomely to the Duchess of Maribo. Dalrymple, F. D. Sassoon, & R. Be-arresting another man suspected of being
comparatively inild shock. Then came consequences of his actions, yet, like the two beautiful pieces of silk embroidery Ryrie, Hon. Ng Choy, W. Lowcock, H. TAS SUPPOSED MUNDER THE HAREU middle of which was heard the crash of his eyes to the dangor, and nolens volens ly received from the Chinese shippers at another, but a very heavy one, in the ostrich, pats his head under a bush, shuts and five boxes of tea. He had previous and it was for him, therefore, first to rough's Fund Baronesa Burdett Coutts lilios, H. Hoppius, A. Andre, H. de Cimplicated in this murder, in the portion of ture, zo.
Inspector Cameron baa succeeded in i falling chimneys, walls, articles of furni-seconds the policy of Tao Kung pao. This Ningpo, through Mr. H. B. Meyer, H. explain how it had come to pass that Mr Gordon Bennett had nubscribed Forbes, H. M. Mehta, J. Loureiro; one Hong Sping, who was captured on reached that stage, was intente, and to the Imperial Court. The Manchu handsome penholder and a gold pen.
had subscribed £5,000, (applate) and they had to ask the public for subscrip $100,000 to, the Faud (great applause.) Loong On, R. A. O'Brien (M.D.), saturday evening last on board a al people might have been seen flying to party, since the death of Won-shiang We are informed that on the arrival of The panic, for the alarm Chiness influence becomes alarming even L. & M.'s Vice Consul at that port, a tions. He could not deny that a loss of Her Majesty the Queen bad the fullest and A. Coxon, with Mr R. D. Starkey, muggling boat. As the suquiry into this the doors of their respective habitations, without any leader of party, crops took place in England as well as in and most reliable means of information Hon. Secretary and Mr T, Jackson, Hon. cans in which Chan Tai Hi appears, was and into the streets, in the airiest of entirely beaten, and, under the pressure will be presented to her there, and at Ireland, and that in fact the loss of crops at her command. The Baronness Bur
were the steamer at Cantor four more flag in England was actually greater than dett Coutts, giving freely of her wealth,
remanded till to-morrow, no evidence was drapery. An interval of about thirty of Teo Kung pao, Li Hung-chung and Ningpo the Taotai is expected to give ber that in Ireland, but, nevertheless, the never allowed it to go in other but the
The Bishop proposed a voto of thatis taken today, and Investigations will take seconds slaped, and then another but Now Chang-she, brought Chung How another. fact remained that the distress was
to the Governor for initiating this moves place with both prisoners in the dock.
less violent shock pccurred, after which to trial; but the condition insisted upon ateamer to about eighty of the native. A dinner was given by the far more severe, and threatened a far right direction. And Mr Gordon Ben-ment. There was a certain naturalness more dangerous future in Ireland that true facts of the case. He held in his forward, as the country in which they nett had means of his own to know the in His Excellency bringing this matter
Mother Earth again sank to repose, by the Chinese party for the restitution shippers last night in honour of the in England. Ireland was unfortunately hand a telegram which reached him the were particularly interested was his own
to seek such reposo as their fears per mattor to a crisis. This Council was foreign gentlemen on board this even ing, and left the bewildered inhabitants to of their Magna Ubarta-theestablishment event, and we understand that Captain B country'subject to famines, and the
inspect damages to household goods, and of the Grand Council-brought the Ackermann will entertain a number of reasons for this special great distress in other day."Acute distress prevails," country. But he was sure the Governor that country were explained in a letter signed by the Duchess of Marlborough, would have been as prompt had the case
mitted them to obtain. The Japanese established according to their wishes, but from the Duchess of Marlborough, which They had now-before them the most been either England or Scotland, for in
Government established some years ago with Prince Sun, the Emperor's father, SHANGHAI AND HONGKEW put the case so clearly that he would for some stops being taken to meet the class nor creed, lis (the Bishop's) own
the necessary apparatus at Tokio for Land Prince Kung and some other in- conclusive proof that there was occasion benevolence they knew neither country,
le this case the ws of the Factor these very unpleasant phenomena. From Bond a full translation of the Edict by Shareholders in the above-named Com
registering the duration, forec, ko, of fluential Manchus at the head.
WHARF COMPANY. I will Emanuel's stenna launch wore the distress, but he thought they were en-poor country of Scotland, though largely movents and the owners of the passage boat the native papers of to-day we learn the next opportunity. The class whom I and those associated titled to ask that what was subscribed productive of rocks, was happily not sub Ngan Lung the impugnauts. The Queen's exact details. The first hook took place How is now given over to the Board of the 37th ult.
The annual general meeting of the pro with me are endeavouring to assist is chiefly would be well bestowed. That question ject to Famines.
Although Chung pany was held at the Shanghai Club, on composed of small farmera holding from twas answered by what came out with to ten acres of lead, extremely numerous in
His Excellency having acknowledged by the Acting Queen's Hctor, appeared the second one waaat Ob. 80m. 19, and ened, I think. the establishment of the Advocate, fon. E. L. O'alloy, instructed at Oh. 49m. 228, and lasted 14 seconds; Pauishments, and appears to be threat Ireland as you are perhaps aware. These the last mail. He would read them a the vote of thanks and thanked those for the former, and Mr T.0, fayllar, Q., lasted for one minute twenty-six seconds, Grand Council looks more favourable for Shareholders the annexed Statement o
The following was the repart mrely tried people are excladed by law short extract from an articls in the present for their attendance, the meeting instructed by Mr L. L Dennys, appeared whilst the third was at Oh. 52 16a, him; although for the present he loses Accoanta for 1879, bave again to repor The Directors, in submitting to thrj from obtaining relief under the poor rates London Times which dealt with this separated. unless they first give up their fand, and question -
for the impugnants,
The Queen's Advocate relles on Rule 14 and lasted only six seconda Of these his fortune and is out of any office, yat that the result of the year's working ha by which, of two ateau vesels crosslug, that the second oze was, as already stated, the time will not be far off when he will been satisfactory, as it shows a net gain which has the other on her starboard bow by far the heaviest The index of the be trusted with new offices, less the equal to 144 per cent on the paid-up is bound to keep clear of her.
seismograph showed that the shock was fortune he has lost in the meanwhile, Mr Haylar contends that the collision in a N.N.W. sad.S.S.E. direction, the
capital. was inevitable and relies on Rule 10, which force of the shrek was registered at 79 are placed in a position not a little awk-end of 5 per cent. on the 11th August Against their will, the Tsung-le yamên After payment of the Interim Divid relieves Bernel of 1 ability for damages in degrecs. such caze.
ward. I am in a position to reveal to last, the Profit and -Loss Account shows zeveral vitesses were called for the pro- the Bluff, but a narrow strip at the east despatch, and judging by the opinions of which sum the Directors recommend a The scene of the greatest damage is you a little more of the Yamen's last credit balance of Tis. 22,270,65, out of movent and Mr Hayllar had just opened bix case and called one vituets when the ern end of the Settlement, bordering the the different diplomatic personages here final dividend of 7 per cent, payable on cue was adjourned till 10m. to-morrow. Creek, has also suffered severely. On as well as of our learned sinologues there the 10th March, 1880, to Shareholders the Bluff it is difficult to discover a seega to be a difference in the interpre- on the register at date of meating; house which has not suffered to some tation of the last dispatch. While one placing Tla 5,000 to credit of Doprenia. extent, although there are a few such. party would interpret this, dispatch as ation. Acoount and carrying forward the A walk round the road shows a melan- fat denial on the side of the Chinese to balance of Ts. 2 220.63, 201 choly panorams of fallen and twisted entertain any more negotiations with Messrs F. H. Bell and H, Sutherland
road it to the meeting,
rather than yield to this necessity it is well
known that they will submit to inconceiv
We continue to receive satisfactory sasur
able privations. Every precaution is taken ance of the progress made with the nolles-
by the Committe of which I am president tions for the Duchess of Marlborough's
to obtain information from local sources of fund, both in this country and in Ireland,
the most trustworthy character, in order and of the care with which the
money is
Police Intelligence. (Before O. Creagh, Esg) Monday, March 8th.
PIRACY.
that only the truly deserving shall receive laid out. The object is one for which both
aid
from
TB C
And
but
the funds at our disposal. Relief money and care are needed. Almost every administered irrespective of creed through day brings fresh proof of the reality and The case in which two men and two the ageboy of locales composed
of magnitude of the existing distress in Tre- women are charged with piracy, and as an resident proprietors
of 1] persua- land.
The result is that the small alternative charge with being in possession sions, and the
• Перевагу medical officers farmers in the west of Ireland are now in of stolen goods, wall knowing them to have who
imately acquainted with the want of the necessaries of life, and that the been stolen, although remanded till to- circumstance of the people. Not only but ployment are in even worst case and are
labourers who depend upon them for em present starvation
morrow, was again called in Court to-day, be contended with,
Inspector Matheson said the passage: Also the preservation of land from barren barely contriving to keep body and soul to boat has returned to the Colony but as the ness by the distribution of seed will be a gether upon rations of maize
be said have been stolen from them, be will be able
be able to form some idea of less poor arestares that the Duchess of fendants and he now wished to withdraw reach. It is for the relief of had no farther evidence against the de- the extent of our operations and our needa Marlborough and her committee are doing the charg
we are now engaged supplying
funds
"MACK" to 37 local Committees, all they The public has
Defendants are then discharged a working in an area occupied by sight on judging the way in which the means of
and the demands for relief from other very penny they have received la
the work is done, cordingly, thickly
names of the fox:1 loved that THE OVARY.
the want through corded and may be des alpients are re- Been local committees
future scuzes of ours to this Committee: water, milk and oatmeal being and crow have failed to identify the property
and
9 you
When
to that
t
ditricts come
doubted
and their
assinated
to
“DEBERTENG HIS SHIP.
SUPREME COURT. IN ADMIRALTY.
(Hefore His Lordship the Chief Justice, and Capt, Thomsett, Nautical Assessor.)
Monday, March 8,
THE NGAN LUNG,
a
China.
SHANGHAI.
(N. V. D. News.)
We understand that the .&O. B. N. chimneys, tiles which have slid into the foreigners, the other party looke upon ita having resigned the Bard on leaving odd on tools to repon Manage alatan erecked, and in any cases partly fallen, part of the Yemen that, owing to the pointel Mess Ch. Lyall Grant and P. k steamer Lombardy is going into the road from unroofed houses, walls contents more as a kind of excuse on the Shanghai, the remaining Directors an
by striking on a rock Horison Island, during hez voyage from Hongkong. At posing the wonder framework of the fickleness of the demands of the foreign G. Hubbe to fill the versaties. 100 the time of the occurrengs it is stated that houses, do, &c. Nor does the external representatives, the Chinese are ata losa prasant Directors and Auditors offer there was a dense fog,
view alone show the real extent of the to know what definits state of future theselves for re-election. It cannot be
Mr. Jame S. Benabean las received the damage. In many cases houses which treaty obligations might be proposed; out this land, if not promptly responded to or local agents are appointed to saperlatend American ship, R. Robinson, was charged
appointment of Siezetary to the French have apparently suffered but little, upon for in their opinion the Alcock Conven
The following resolutions were paused Frank Olegg samanan beird the Municipal Council. by the voice of barity will culminate in a
to the
distribution of each grant. The stnost
orry noise of the death of Mizn The obituary
That the Report and Accounts of the a more particular examination show a tion grante foreigners more privileges Compsey for the year ending 31st De famine with the thual concomitants und aus-care is taken that the money shall be em-with deserting the said slip on the 2nd Arthur Darnport, wife of 31.'s Consul aga minit of internal injury, catbed than any Convention bitherto has done cemober, 1870, as printed and cirstiated, resors of sickness and epidemics: Eaza-ployed in the best manner, and shall reach it.
this eatly hoping that you may find it in
port, will, we are sury be read with by fallen chimneys and plaster, by which the Ettest objevte with no waste by the
In this dispatch it seems, the Yamen be passed. power to aid us in this crisis,
universal regret. She was deservedly po furniture has been irretrievably raised, with the usual dry sarcasm in which Defendant admited the charge cafe paler at the various porte where she has and valuable china and curios breken Chinese dispatches so ensinently excel, as his reason that he had odraza bras de resided, and as soon as the news of her or injured. In several cases, cracks are referred to the hitherto non ratified Con- I beg to remain yours faithfully, Now, he knew some gentlemen in the the American Consul and lodged's com death was seulated yesterday morning, plainly visible in the ground in different ventions. But this is the weak point of
FRANCIS ANZE MARLIDROTOX,
community would like to send enbeorip- plaint but out in that letter that the Poor Law of might state that the Duchess of Marlbo- taken to the american Consula and then the Consulate was closed to public basiness; chimneys, and s portion of the stone Sung-tao returned in disgrace, Chung
ships of war, and most of the merchant His Worship ordered defendant to be vessels in got were lowered to half mast the Grand Hotel has lost five stacks of mean, Chung How's Mission, Ireland was different from the Poor Law rough's Committee and the Lord Mayor's to his ship, unless the Consul should direct the Mih-ho-long Bell, which was to have facing of the inner wall of the building How is under trial. I should not be of England. According to the English Committee were working in complete otherwise.
taken pines la the evening at the Club, was has fallen. The side of a small house on surprised if the Marquess Trong in!
Jour
way
fon board at con
He had already been to
at
The fact we, as the Duchess pointed tions to the Lord mayor's Fund. He to see the Con redress, He would like the age of the "various Consulates, the portious of the Bluff In the Settlement, the Yawon in respect of into events I for the year 1880 be Tla 300 each.
ngalo
Kwo
pay the final Dividend for the year 1879 at the rate of Tis. 7 per share,
That the Directors be authorised to
That the remuneration of the Directora
Rivington were re-elected by baliot Auditors for the coming year.
Mein Peter Maclean and Charles
There was no other business.