No. 5158-JANUARY- 8; 1881.1

reproducing the remarks made by our Contemporary of the Japan Gasstic, headed "Our Policy," we endorse almost every word of them from strong belief that In spirit they expresses the feelings most proper to an independent and thinking journalist,

Wa nota from the Home paper?

cut, who is well known here, has been

Forge

THE CHINA MAIL.

Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. M. S. Tonnochy.)

Saturday, Jan. 8.

ASSLUIT WITH AN IRON BAR.

We

| five per cent, to consumers of from 10,000 to | discharged and took in cargo, and left sincerity of motive was the best expla- the United States is benefited by the on his behalf resident in Amoy, be taken at

20,000 feet per month, ten per cent to cob- again for Nagasaki about 3 p.m. on the antion that could be offered. A modern good work of an excellent offer. But Amoy. His Lordship then ruled that the

sumers of from 20,000 to 30,000 feet per 22nd. All went well until about 8.15 Riter on the position of the press in ander the wretched system of making Court had power to grant the application, and that, taking the circumstanous of the

month; and 15 per cent. tonenmers of pm, by which time they had arrived at England says:Certainly a journalist appointments, this consul, just as ho je ease into consideration, it was an ap

over 30,000 per month and in addition a

the Southwest Passage, and all on board is not bound to maintain a positiva or an coming useful, may be remored entire- chargo has been made as rent for meters.

transferred to another filos. plication that ought to be granted. He

LI Also, 29, noolie, was convicted of From to-morrow the charge is to be $3.25 were in enger anticipation of a safe and attitude of antagonism to every govern- ty said that, the parties should agree upon right-sume fit person sho could proceed to awaulting and beating P.C. Tong Assu, per thousand feet, with the same discounts speedy arrival at gaki, when, with-ment, but he is bound to place lie in- know of such a cass recently. A conani Amer for the purpose of taking the No. 292, with an iron. bir on the 7th inafon monthly consumption as heretofore, while out a moment's warning, there was a dependence above suspicion; and to who had held his position for a long aridance. Mr Drummond said that if Complainant was not in uniform at the the rental for 'metere is to be altogether terrific crash, followed by an instan make the help given honourable and free time, was noqoninted with the people in that it were agreeabie 10 His Lordship, be time of the amult; hewan walking through abolished; and a reduction is also to be

taneous stoppage of the vessel, which at from the charge of interested motivos, his distrigt, understood their summersial Fantenant R-S. F. Walker, 28th Hezi. would propose that Mr Junce, the clerk Gilman's Bazar when he saw defendant allowed on the supply of gas to the Mani- the time was under full steam. The the relations of a journalist to a govern- wants and customs and was intelli

of the Court, be the person

Axed upon.

besting another man; he faterfered and cipal Council. Those of our readers who Me Myburgh said that if Mr Jones was tried to seize the defendant, whom he re have a recollection of the last annual report greatest excitement prevailed amongst ment should be beyond question, and gently and energetically aiding the placed on this seconded thi for service as an willing to act, he had no hiretion to his ceived several blows on the arm and band of the Company, will, we think, bo of opinion the crew and passengers (some eighty in approach, if need be, to the horders of commerce of the United States, was Aistant Commissioner in the Perak Polios boing appointed. lis Lordship then made from the dron bar which prisoner had in that this manifestation of liberality on the number), when it was ascertained that what courtiers would call rudeness, and suddenly transterred to a consulship in an order for the examination before Mal- his hand. The prisoner admitted, having Company's part is not altogether unex- the ship had struck, and was making to what history and human instinct call mother quarter of the world The colm Jones, Esq., an &ficer of the Court, been in gaol before for noting as walohman peoted.

water, fast. The water rashed in so manhood," and this is one of the bases stupidity of this proceeding was pointed of Herbert Allen Gilpe, and aach other per- for a gambling house, and he win now on

(Mercury.) A Court of Enquiry was held to-day (4th) rapidly that in a very short time the upon which we seek to conduit the out, but without effect. This gentleman will, however, work honestly und well W bellore, the Shanghai Merosity is to son or persons se.usy be produced before tened to bi imprisoned for eis mouths

the said Malcolm Jones at Amey, to give with hard labour, and to be exposed in the at the British Consulate, before, Mr. R. forward compartment and the engine Japan Gazette.

room was filled, causing her to settle We have no intention of announcing whatever bo may be placed His, case of H.M.8. neonnier, and Captain Chapman fendant, or either of them. The oeste of offence.

of the P. & O. steamer Lombardy Mr apprehended that she would list to port business-arrangement beyond the reach We could cite many instances, where the sald Malcolm Jenea to bo costs in the our. The defendant to pay into Court

A DESTITUTE,

Chaster, Assistant Paymaster of H.M.S. and sink altogether, but fortunately she of change of editor-nor can it possibly consula are manifestly unfitted for their John Riley, 47, seaman.. unemployed, Encounter, Clerk of Court; to inquire into

distinguished or influential persons who felt mostly at the ports whore our ships ging in the stroot on the 7th icat. The de- evidence of Captain Goggins, the chief en on the rocks. fence was admitted by defendent, who was gineer, the chief officer, and the moond Until a thorough survey has been deem themselves, as they very often do call. With our peculiar navigation laws form when their mere existence is unknown consuls can help ship masters or pat sent to gaol for one week with hard labour engineer was taken. The Court was ad-made by divers, it is impossible as a rogue and vagabond.____.

journed at 4.10

much importance beyond mage done, although from the rapidity in respect to every trifling, and, attimes, ately the latter is too often dega Com- STREET GAMBLING.

what we have already given" was clecited.

which the fore compartment and engine vory legitimate criticism. But we des hauls are sometimes mixed up in trans- Wong Aving, 14, was charged with The ss. neshin is going to load emi-room was filled, it is evident' that the siro to lay this exposition of our policy nations that reflect little credit on the gambling in Gillman's Bazar on the 7th grants, who are already engaged at a paying rent in her starboard sido is no small before our aahscribers, in order that they consular service and work injury to inat, and was remanded to 10th inst., bail rate, For San Francisco, wo think. It is In-

Several of the floats on the stary judge from the past, and confirm shipping. A ship-master wrote to us tended then to have her lengthened 72 feet, Quc. being accepted in one surety in $10.

after the manner of the Afeifu. This in board paddle wheel are also much da pursuance, no doubt, of the plan of faci maged. She has a fall cargo of rice and Chun Alok, 22, and Cheung Apo, litating emigration in Chinese steamers wen-pas, the greater part of which is entice appeared on a charge of salting Antioned some time ago by our Peking cor-ly ruined. The present Captain was only in temporary command, owing to case was remanded till the 13th inst

(Courier.) The respondent.

her legitimate Captain having been de tained in Osaka to give evidence in a case involved by the running down of a junk several weeks ago.

stror in saying that the 0. M. 8. N. Go.vidence on behalf of the plaintiff and de stocke for six houra at the scene of the Carles; 1.BM.'s Vice-Conaul: Lieut. Bailes down by the head, Danger was at first our policy in beroics; it is a simple only shows one class of bad management..

teamer Harrin is likely to go to Sau Frane also with emigrante. She gora Bome

the will be lengthened in England.

with a crow for the iron-dad, and it is said $100 in security for his share of such was charged with doing a destitota und beg- the baming of the steamer Bombay listed to starboard and remained firmly be modified by complaints or threats ofsitions. The evils of the forvios, are

Tax Lady Superior of the Italian Convent will be thankful it gentlemen, instead of 'tearing up envelopes and covers to their address, will have the kindness to lay them wide and forward them to the Convent, as they are serviceable to make poor paplle exercies their handwriting on them, thus aving much in the purchase of clean paper.

|--Shanghai Courier.

Law Notices.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

Mondy, Jan. 10.

APPELLATE JURISDICTION. Before the Full Court, at 10 o'clock. Leong Ngow, Appellant, The Queer, Respondent.-Judgment.

IV SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

AMBAULT.

Anoruse' field day's exudise for the blue Before Mr Justice snowden and a special Ashing, a shoemaker, on the 7th inst.

jackets and marines f the British men of war now in our harbour, is, we hear, to take place on Monday morning baxt. The Landing party will, on this occasion, disem bark at East Point, near the Whitfield Station, and proceed thence to the Rase Course, where the various evolutions And exerelmes will be gone through. The party .will probably land at about 9 d'olook.

Jurg,

Smith v. "Moaby..

IN PROBATE,

In the goods of Leung Akor, deceased. Petition of Wong Ti Bee, An Young She, and Fung Ming Sho, for Probata.

In Chambers.

Page 7. Hewlett Simmons on behalf of the defendant to wet aside writ of aum

mons.

RIFLE MATCH,

Wers, by the liberally of numerous fricoda

Potter e.. IL M. S. "COMTB.". of Union Churob, the Managers were scabled Amatch took places to day between-two to continue the services there and yet to teams, one from the Hongkong Folice and preserve the nest little bul'ding intnot, an one from It. M. B. Comus. The following effort was at once made to obtain the ner-wore the respective scores, the Police wit- vices of a permanent pasior. A Committee uing, as will be seen, by five points-

friends on the Church now at Home

Quiaoy," having been appointed with that object In

Toomy, view, their attention was directed to the Lindross, Rev. John Colville, Holmfirth, near Fleming,

Grant,

“Huddersßeld, as a suitable gentleman for Orley,

the position. Mr Culfille, who was just Whitehead, jhen about to sail fer:Calgutia round the Cameron, Dipe for the benefit of his health, had time merely to intimate his readiness to

go on to Bongkang, if asked to do so, as a Johnson, andidate. The rev, gentleman ban since Keating,

Smith, rrived at Calcutta, and we learn ha bsa Brooks, Loopted the offer made to him by the con- Claudio,

Jeffarien, grogation to occupy the pulpit of Union

Meill, Church for a period of six months. He Lieut. Chevallier,. will probably arrive here in the next dirəðt steamer from Caloutta; and Dr Chalmers, who has most worthily filled the pulpit imoe September 1879, will probably go home goon en laaye, siler about ten year continyous labour-in the London Mission

AND WOUNDING.

OVTTING AND

30,

Ons Makin, 26, a Japanese zeaman, was charged with ousting and wounding another native of Japan, named Nakh Bonauris, sesman, on the 7th inak. A certificate was put in from the Superintendant of the Government Civil Rospital stating that tho

complainant was too ill from the effects of mand was granted till 11th January, his ground to appear in Court, and a re-

(Before the How. Ng Chey.) ;

ing. Nothing of to-morrow morn- an accurate idea of the amount of dato the newspaper, insalted and wronged them to trouble and expense," Löfartan-✨

H.M.B. Foxhound reports the Danish steamer Nordstfernen from Chinking to Canton, ashore on the Centaur Shoal. The chod brought the stranded vessel's master

down to Shanghai, to obtain 23- starance,

The Shanghai Tug Boat Association sus

Bth these shipmasters are men of tangh ceeded in bringing the wreck of the steamer Bombay up to shanghai yesterday, four tugirds attempting to eat her off, and in pressing she paper, or forcing its con experience and do not make complaints ponts being employed in this service, Nins all probability some time will clapar bo- ductors out of the country. The writer justly. But complaints after complaints feet of water had been pumped into her before it in successfully accomplished. previously quoted thus defines the true are made by shipmasters against consula fore the fire could be extinguished, and Thu Thabor will doubtless be remem- duty of a journalist, und as the principles and their peculiar methods of transacting yesterday morning a wrecking pump was bored all over the world as the steamier are so entirely in accord with our own sides and in most cases are woll used to free her of the water again, in which the Empress of France sailed opinions we endorse und declare then founded. Those men demand a reform This was successfully accomplished. The

in the consular servior. They want work commenced about & deleck in the to perform the opening ceremony of the to be part of this enunciation of our

on the Suez Canal. At that time she was own views on the same subject. The four-cousute who can perform the duties of the Chan Afat, 40, farmer, appeared on re- morning, and by half-past one mand from the 4th inst., charged with

same day the water was out and the vessel ed by the Messageries Maritimes Co, naliat who is ever on the watch to lendute. Ship-mastors are brought into decoying the girl Loung Fung away from

was beatbed below the Shanghai Water and was afterwards purchased by the a helping hand here or there where it constant communication, with the consuls. the Colony for the purpose of euigration. Words Go's promit, Some of the rice on Japanese Government, by whom she was may be needed, by patient merit or and therefore are qualified to speak as to Mr. Caldwell, from Mosers Brereton and boa

board was not burnt, though it was damaged Wotton's office appeared for the defence, by waist. To

rather for that which is worthy than that done and to show where reforms are ere suployed sight and day present ownoraising Sun.

which is unworthy, but who nevertheless needed. digging out the burnt cargo, to lighten the

meets vice or crookedness in, public ne- Mr Evarts appreciates. fully the vaina vessel, and putting it into, cargoboats.

tion as an unaltered foe, is generally of the consular serviced His his awaken- When the Rambuty came up the river the

safe. People gather round such a man consule to the fact that some work is was drawing about fifteen feet six inches of water. Her boilers appear to be in splendid condition, and her engines not much the worse for the fire.

their experience by the future, that there from a British proct, complaialog, that is at least one honest journal published be was subjected to some ?extra: ex- in the English language in Japan. pensos in obtaining men for his ore, There is no bravado, for certainly none which the consul could and should have is meant, in our assertion that neither prevented. He could never see the intimidation nor threats, nor attempts to consul himself; the consular work was interfere with the proper liberty of the performed by a deputy. He mentions press, can be tolerated or submitted to the case of the another shipmaster in He has however We shall do our work according to ont the same port who had "test deal of been telegraphed for and is shortly ex- lights, and not suffer ourselves to be trouble with his orew, but who could pested to reaume his command. Up to prevented in the performance of our obtain up assistauos from the consul the present but little bas been done to-duty by anything short of un edict sup

DECOYING A GIRL,.

200gda, 500ydr. 800s. Toll. The girl Leg Along said that she came sung, cooling her off the and at Woo-spored of to a private native firm, her thought, or skill in labour, who looks the manner in which consular work la

23 11

4

38

22

37

24

14

14 16

52

25

TO

19

19

AR 18

On

17 16 56

20 18 62

20 20

64

21

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430

200gde, 500yds. 600yds. Totul.

20 10 54

14 E

CRICKET.

18 61

·18

18

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14

15 K

55

10 7 37

20

88

10

47

431

OLD RESIDENTS IN CHINA ?, New COMERS. This match with was began yesterday, was continued this afternoon; the Old Bo..

work here and in Catton since his inst.sidents coutinuing their innings aucceeded furlough. PROTESTANT Missionaries in China have been a long time at loggerheads about the corrent-term in Chinese for God, and the discussion is conducted in such manner a to hurt the feeling of our evening.con Temporary. Two conturies ago the same question was agitated among the Catholic Missionarise, the Romanista, na, For charitably, a Protestant liberal Misionary calls them. After an exhaustive discussion,

in making up the very satisfactory total of 268; Captain Denue, with 41, and Mr C. S. Barff, with 45 making the best scores of the day, with the exception of Mr, de C. Forbes, whose innings for 61 was the bent event in the match. The Old Residents wore therefore the victors on the first Innings, The scores are appended below →→

OLD KERIDENTA

the aments on bath aides were placed. de C. Forbes, b Clarke, before the proper authority, who gave a W. Hymen, Clarke,

decision on the" pojat, thus putting an and WM. Doane, a Spearman, & Charley, to farther discussion Wed. not know to B. B. Digby, Charley, b smith. what authority the Protestant Missionaries J. Caldwell, b

Arill appeal, and we fear that the question, GA. Prios, barley

0. S. Barff, not out, vän unites

to the Colony abuut ten days ago, but she did not know who brought her. The girl appeared to ba half allly, almost without understanding or intellect, and unable to relate foots-which clearly cans within her knowledge. Defendant stated that the girl was hia-niece and that he was taking her to Singapore to her parents. Ele alao stated that the girl had been stamped at the Harbour Master's Office, but the mark had been rubbed off by her clothes.

Mr Caldwell addressed the Court on be-

half of the prisoner, who was ordered to Gad two sureties in $250 each to be of good behaviour for three mouths.

were

NINGBO

Jan. 3, 1881.

OUR POLICY. (Japan Gazette). The history of foreign journalism in in the end and tell him that he belongs, expouted of them. The mouthly coasu ar Japan, particularly during the last few as an institution, to the community in reports are beginning to show merchante years, is not happy, nor does it reflect which he lives and which he serves. and ochers of what grist use that service much credit upon the conductors of the ue motto of a high dignity, I serve, can be made. It is now seen that a There is no cessation in the preparatioas mejority of the Journals. With our con- teplied of old something the reverse of capable and efficient ponsel is tha for war in Ningpo. This morning sixteen temporaries we have, however, nothing servility, and it carries to this day a best kind of a commercial agent. It tak bonte, laden with shot and shell, arrived to do, our intention being to take ad-gold-wurid lesson though fur shorten by the aid of such men that other vantage of the opportunity afforded by of the highest. No prouder law can be countries have been enabled to extend from Hang-chow, the provincial capital.

The manufacture of powder is going on the recent proceedings initiated against looked to by the journalist who would shoir trads. If the present reports of briskly, daily, bouts laden with charcoal as by order of Mr Martin Dohmen, to do his duty as a man in his generation, the consuls are valuable, what must they come to the north gate, and coolies carry it ouke au explicit declaration of the prin- who ablors law courts, but who would be hercfore when the whole service is to a mannery near to the Episcopal coun- ciples upon which the Jupun Gazette tice any court, or all the courts in the led with a class of specially trained

The missionaries may regret the location for such material, still the choice has been conducted during the last three world, rather than apologise for what he tutelligent and educated men inte of the building is a good cas, de it is curs, and will be conducted in the anes with a calm and sincere purpose, data would not only be niore thoroughly future so long as it remains under the and what after consideration does not collated, but the observations and sugges isulated, which saves it from the numerous

show him to be improper or wrong. Ations of these men would be of the fires which destroy so much of the city every control of its present proprietors.

ATTEMPT TO COMMIT GUIOIDE, Sia Afst, 41, seaman, appeared on re- mand from the 6th inst., on a charge of

pound.

attempting to commit suicide by taking opium, and was ordered to find two sureties of $25 each to be of good behaviour for three month, in default to be committed for seven daya."

Uhina.

ΑΜΟΥ

(Gazelle.)

Amongst the passengers by the British steamship Cheung flock Kian this morning (1st) we nation the arrival of Mr Golds. borough, U. 9. Consul at this port, from the Straits Settlemente and Siam, where he had proceeded to for the baneft of his health,

Wo learn from Chinese sources that

winter.

I was passing through the city a few days ago, and found e general exodus from oue locality. Da enquiry, I found the cause of the excitement was the prophesy of a blind man, who predicted a tire which was to con- sume the whole of the district on that day. The day closed without any fulfilment of the prediction.-Courier.

Japan.

NAGASAKI,

(Express, Dec. 23.)

L

An assault case, profurred by the native

The Japan Gazette is devoted to the newspaper, rightly conducted, will ever greatest benefit. And with such men

be the centre of the life of a cocmunity; broad, the interests of our shippi intercats of commerce. Not commerce as some few understand it-the separate editor if he claim no more than his would not be neglected. Ship-masters interests of foreigu ueroliants as distinct due, will rarely have any difficulty in would find a man who could and would and spart from the interests of the peobtaining that due. He inay set dicta-assist them, not one with whom they tion at defiance if only he will not set would be continually quarreling. Civit ple of the country in which we live,-

service reforzó will be accomplished in tine, It appeals to the intelligence of alt honest mien. The opposition to it

but commerce upon the broad principle reason and justice at defiance." that the welfare of each is most effectively achieved by securing the welfare of all, CIVIL SERVICE REFORM AND comes from the politiciana Were It

CONSUES.

Our civil service is more than dis

and for this purpose we subordinate the advantages of foreigners to those of

secured the political campaigns would aut unsettle business as much as they Japanese, holding that no trade can be lucrative to the former that is aut pri- graceful. It is insulting to the intel now do The oths holders would know daring the past week, Sia-tong, a pluss in authorities against J. J. Johnson, a coloured arily profitable to the lattor. To ex- ligence of the people. Politicians com- that their positions did not depend upon pose trade abuses of every kind, from mend it of course. It is admirably suited their political work and upon political this neighbourhood, was visited by a tiger, resident, was heard in the United States wealthy government supported mono-to their purposs. Their organs meer at cute buton from their salaries o and that a native husbandman fall a victim Consular Court on Tuesday last, before to the ferocious animal, which is now said Goo. 4. U. Jones, Consal, Judge, after a polies to the follies of individual traders the advocates of civil service reform, but form the consular service, fill it with to be committing great have among the careful hearing of the complaint and who are unable or unwilling to perceive do sot offer sound arguments la support comperent men, and mi Tubants will be piga and cattle on the island of Amoy. defence, and a patient examination of the the extent of the inevitable injury they of their own causa. A sharp politician befited and ship-pwners and ship The country people are panis-stricken and witueases, it was clearly proved to the satin. are doing to the commercial future of an always find specious arguments in susters will find what they long have nothing will induce them to remain out-of-faction of the Court that the prisoner was their own country: to advocate the support of the plan which gives him such loaded, consuls who will help our doors after dark.

guilty of

of striking s jinrikisha man, damag grinciples of free trade as upposed to material aid. Patriotism, or the manage hipptag in foreign ports-N T. Mari ing his

his jinrikisha, and of afterwards

protection and its lost of kindred econo- ment of their business by the people cims Register, threatening the citicora of the law with a cal errors: to urge upon the rulers of themselves, or samo false sentiment, is revolver. He was sentenced to ten days Japan that the wealth of a nation must generally advanced to lead people away imprisonment, and to a fine of $100. We understand that the Spanish corvette Another large fire has occurred in Yoko-be measured by its capacity to exchange from the true issue. The victor may Dona Maria de Molina leaves tu-day (44b) hama; this time in the midst of the Chicass its own commodities for those of other have the spolla. Good sense, however, for Manila. The residents of Shanghai will quarter of the foreign settlement. The fire countries to draw attention to the forbids that the spoils shall consist of the certainly wish her commander and offers broke out about 4 o'clock on the morning idleness of tariffs and commercial con-civit offices being turned over to the a pleasant vorage, for they have very fre of Monday lust, and, according to the ventions to regulate a trade wholly in- bestors of politicians. The dry of 154, & quently bean indebted to the courtesy of notice post, the following houses have been significant in proportion to the capa-"the old flag and an appropriation" is

these gentlemen for excellent musical pro- Office here, the grammes admirably given by the band of destroyed: No.'s 87, 102, 108, 108, 128; hilities of the people conducting it to ridiculed, yet chat peculiar sentiment is NETCOMESS.

the vessel. The corvette will probably re- 134, 145, 186, and 199. These frequent show by sound argument resting upon spy illustrated in the manner in which Caldwell 10 turu to

April.

fuil Shanghai in March

probably sfaw A. F. Spearman, Caldwell,

The wreck of the s.8. Bombay was towed local Insurance Offias. y pon the facts, that the wealth of Japan is practi- the offles of the civil service ars Billed cally unlimited if the commercial policy Men, however well qualified they may on Sunday (2nd) by tug- The Russian men-of-war Naiesduice and of the government would only perinit of be, cannot perform their work thoroughly

as our evening contemporary puts it, may be considered su interminable one.-Catho He Register.

Tas London Engineer of a recent date ways hat Mr Alfred Holl, of Liverpool, whose line of steamers now tradia between Ohlas, Japan and England, fe about to build Atigutic packets which will make the trip between Liverpool and New York in

A. Cazon, b Charly,

3. G. Bird, b Ulake,

J. R. Anton, b Charley,

b Charles

fi, M., leg byen 5, widła 6,-

Byea

Total,...imus

2

..268 Wiaketa fell,-1 for 6, 2 for 13, 3 for 109, 4 for 108, 5 for 185, 8 for 161, 3 fur week. A passenger will go on board is for 235, & for 247, and 1e for 268.

Liverpool on one Munday and will be

landed in New York at an earlier hour on

the following Monday. The steamers will J. F. N. Clarke,

SHANGHAL.

(News

fires

Garry but little cargo, save perhaps, IA. B. Tomkins, eBird, & Hya................................ 25up from: on the north bank of the Erich bave taken their departure suce its realisation: so strip cominarce of that when their thoughts must be engaged in

bundred tong of valuable goods. The The vessels will be for passengers, and will have F. A. Newington, Deane, b valdwell, State-rooms, accommodation, and comforts W. J. F. Charley, o Price, b Hynes, ...

по vassel cor afisat can afford.. K. Leigh, baff,

will: be

Esaton, b Caldwell

will be A weather, The tale of speed, in all 20 miles an hour, or 450 miles a day. The A. J. Lawford, b Caldwell; .......

The P. Stainforth, a and b Forbes,... proposed steamies

very large; It is said they will be ander 4,000 1008. R. Blades, b Caldwell, This

of Mr Holt'a will be a great new design advance on all previous trading vessels. The new ships City of Rome, Sereia, Aloa

behind, althongs

ka, dra, will be left far

their speed, on ofage, equals the transit

The

A. R. Blandy, not out,

2nd Innings,

boats and stranded

22

*

will require about 750 horse-power con- J. F. N. Clarke, not out,...........& stanteso drive her 20 wiles an hong, site of the angives of Mr Multa new ships A. K. Tomkins, Hynes,

Quotations lloxucose, Jantan 19, 10-Nav Patna, onahinj 855 нов

Men Muiwa arudin 750 Allowance, Facia Muka creut, 750 Allowance, fuels to de

*High Touch. Ordinary.

Pauk, Wire,...

$6.

...

Exchange.

Demand,

- 30 days" sight,

4 monthe sights Credita, kujaye Documentary, 4 months* lodin, Wie,

domatid, Shanghai, de

ນ. (80 days' ulging 28 734 Alola Ligul. Mới Lưu và Hộ Đà Soverei

Shares.

river, opposite the Pootang Tannery. She our last, for Kobe, we believe, thus leaving, false mask which has too long stood in maturing plan to keep themselves in B drew sixteen feet forward and fifteen sit. man of war of this nationality in harbour.

The engines appear to have suffered little The news that an Amateur Dramatic the way of its extension-utionality their positions. Unfortunately a large 2 from the fire, beving boon protested by iron Corps has been organised amongst a nam- and demonstrate that successful cum number of the public servants are not Obulkheads, as were also the boilers. These ber of ladion and gentlemen of our commerce is universal: to attank and expose wall qualified men. And auch men will latter fortunately had water in them during munity will be generally welcomed. We abuses and meancesses whether they concern themselves still leas with the 15 the burning of the ship. Almost all she believe the ladies have been mainly insten-aries in the administration of Japan, in work of their office, Yet this is the system Byns 12, log byes 3, wides à l other machinery on board seems to have mental in its formation, for which they our legations and vasulates, in courts of that obtains, instead of one by which

been totally destroyed. A great number of deserie great credit. Total

103 the plates at the sides of the vessel and We are happy to see the leading light Justice, or the public lives and actions of men retain their situations during good Wiskete fell for 11, 2 fox 21, 8 for many of her beamy are twisted and bent for this harbour drawing nest completion, individuals to advocate sound and behavior. The corruption that comes rate of the railway trains ross the Ame-21, 4 for 63, 6 for 76, 6 for 80, 7 for 88, 8 into very curious forms, but it is quite eri. According to present appeannoes we pro- manly principles and a bealthy tone of from the present system is evident. Fican continent. A: stip. of 4,000 toos for 98, 9 for 93, sad 10 for 102.

dent that are was a very strongly built sume it will ere long commise to shed its suciety; and, finally, to do our duty Much has been written upon the subject, vessel.

radiant light around Pappenberg. measurement and 6,000 tons displacement

The members of the Portuguese Club We are requested by the Secretary of fearlessly and without regard to persons yet much more will have to be said before velebrated the eighth Ruziversary of the the Commercial Union Assurance Company,

reform will be secured and the present or consequences." 6 Club's existence on New Year's Eve by a through their Agency here, to mention We are quite aware that in following system abolished Mangkang Bank 10 prem, tales o

The weakness of the oivil service 11 ball, which, in spite of the inclement wen- that an arrangement has been concluded this line of conduct we must, in the system dass not consist only in having

ther, was attended

thirty-eight ledies, for the transfer to them of the good will common order of things, inour the work done in a slovenly manner by and over fixty gentlemen, mengusus Limited angel Marine Insurance Co., entity or resentment of many whose presont were

Spanish Cousil, as Sir A. F. Pinto Busto, Portuguese Consul, We are informed that one of the Chins influence for good or evil is considerable; at te and political hacks. Unues Ine: Cups 80 parez Int

31. D. FUN AIR UGG 1000 per share, anten was accompanied by Miss Pinto Busto, & Japan Trading Co.'s godowas was das, while too often an attack upon an abuss does intuita damage by placing in re- sponsible positions abroad, tren who Captain and Madame Olleros, and cers of the Spanish corvette Don the off-troyed in the fire st Yokohama on the 10th.ur public wrong is apt to wound the instead of furthering the commerce of the

Maria de The building and contents are valued at susceptibilities of friends for whose country, injure it by their indifference Desmoplatin Bock, per, nominal, Molina, Dancing to the strains of the

the $70,000

gurd we have bigh appreciation. and their ignorance of the fundamental band from this ress. antaggingly kept

These disadvantages are inseparable from duties of theit office. We speak now of

Sam Jam Nav., Tin, pur nominal. up from 9 o'clock in the evening tit-a oʻtlouk the next morning, whigh fact is suficient to

community. We are also aware that by that body has been condemned in unmery Vany Vote the profession of a journalist in as the consular mrvice. The condition of 8th January, show that the most was minde of the coca- 818-The mailed state of the law of rion. Seldom, if every have our Portuguese

the adoption of a less fun tiful policy; aured terms. But half has not been told of China Sugari the advocacy of class or party interests its rottenness. This is strong language,

servile support of government measut proofs can be gathered from hundr

F. 4. Newington, not outs

will be enormous, as to secure a constant W. J. F. Charley, and baliwell, power of 6,000 horses, the potential engine A, R. Blandy, Baldwell, fadiaation must rouch sbous 9,000 effødtive Con the trul trip.

LA MOTION besed yesterday (30.h) ip Chambers before Chief Justice French in the suit of Kbon Teong-l'ob and Frederick Webb o. Herbert Allst Giles. Mr Drum mood appeared for the plaintifs and Mor Myburgh for the defendant Ate Myburgh

nght to obtain an order for the examina

and

Byas 4-****

Total.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE CASE OF M. FAVRE, A

To the Editor if the "*OBINA MAIL”

wo other mitaansen who raido at Amoy #

stating that its defendant would plains that he do not get what he has a

very fion.

ded by

condi

STRANDING OF TRE S. "THA

TBOR" AT NAGASAKL

No worse disaster has bafallen a ship

top, by commission, of the defendant and this Colony is sufident excuse for any legal fellow-residents had a more pleasant re- in support of his application, he fled auf practitioner to alloge when him cliens comunion, and their Club, we are assured, is in in this vicinity for a number of years aures, or an inaorupulous use of hired of sources to mibasantistegik It be unable to be pressas at the bgartog of right to expual, dat it is nevertheless most Kourishing and prosper than that which has placed the paddle | the cause, (which I down for hearing on old to my notice the to reference is The German sahoones Ohration, Captain tenship Thabor in the dangerous Journal as a means for the insidious tech- Monday next) and that the defendant o.uid made to Urdinane No of 1887, Seo, 11.0. Kossow, which was in collision with the predicament in which she now lies, pange of a mistaken political and tradel ninge that this service should Bet propsed safely to the trial of the cause of which provide that where reference C.M.E.N. 6. teacher thin, off the reef running out from the north-west pulley, we might better advance our positions in le are giren as rewards for Without Ble evidenos, and the of other made in any ordhanes or rule of Court to Shantung Promontory, arrived afaly at end of the island of Koyagi, in close personal interests. But we have elected Forvont resident Amoy Mr Drummond any public offer by the term designating amoy on the 15th inste in the collision she

Bio: Court am Dowladiomulon to gedar

be filled with incompetent mes, when

tion is in accordance with the magnitude

Vawa Int. Soc. of U'tom, $ 1,500per filsre, Ubine Araders Ans. Co., 185 North China Las Co,, Timi 1,185 per share,

Tampere

Supposed the application on the hit id tant / kia ofits auch tera ulað include the slicer, lost her out-boady top-maat and top-gallanz Proximity to the northern entranos, to follow what we believe to be the right Policioni nervide. The value of the post(Tukan di Marife Palomar d

for the time being executang the duties of muct, It will be reinumbered that at the / What is known as the Southwest Pasage Pa and we hold that a journal of the political work dong Tinas,gory Kammis lon to insure for the examination of

of of a divided duty to his supporters persons other than hote who were without from time to time be appointed to under the sea was so rough as to prefide the posbont ve miles from the town the public, and an simpleyer whose in-matian Political backer

juridiction of the Conety and beak boy portion of such duif

siblity of the steadies rendering the sooner Nagasaki The Thabor has for some time forests he secretly advocates for rewar alleged that ade Chiles was within the juris From Lala i folow that if the clerk of any dadstages, and but a vague mica pre past been running three trips per month a traitor to both and u disgrace to dicton, 1 further urged that the Use Unief Justice is excausing the duty of valled as to the damage the later vasel and regularly between Geaka and Nagasaki profesion to which he claims to belong plantion jane mads for the parts of the Magistraty of has been repainted to sustained.

calling at severa, way ports for cargo It is this fealing which has 10 Gelays and that it should have beso made undertake any portion of hai dates, 1e is a

She arrived here from fearlier stage of the proceeding me muub Relater, Official Ause or Udala ile Gas Company has at lut teen its way Oaks on the night of the

antagonistic attif Myburgh, freunded we wording of the Adruinitator an if he had bien so appoint.

dent of tals cOUVET anny and teply upplest that the oned, and entitled to pay P Aination of Me Gilst fund whack with

Gar readers will be pleased to learn that

to reduce the price of gan tipplink to fur- signers. Hitherto the onürgəjum breu $3.60 | 10:

Couble

* lect, wild a reduction

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