N2, 6565,- MAY 18, 1881.]

pack an arrangement will induce. Indeed, can ill be spared from amongst us in these whatever effort such a milo may have on the days. Tho rocnadings, which wore con- ontreventive Service, it will resolve itself into ducted in St. Andrew's Hall, commenced, bihis, that a smuggler-hunter will conting after the Committee had received Mr Kes- himself in his use of firearms to solf-wick, and conducted him to the Fast and defonce only. While ready to make every of the room, by Mr McEwan stating the allowance for the difficulties which arise in dealing with emugglers of the Canton typo, we cannot help congratulating the Foreign Customs authorities upon the inauguration of rules which must of necessity strengthen their position with the Governments of their "respective nationalities.

The fifth Pilgrimage or Excursion to the grave of St. Francis Xavier in the island of Sanchoan, which has just taken place, may fairly be put down as in every way the most successful that has yet taken place. By the White Cloud on Saturday over two hundred Catholics and others proceeded from Hongkong and Macao to the island where the grave of the Saint was, Tho weather was highly favourable to the com- fort of those who made the trip. The evou ing was balmy and pleasant to a degree; the sun-down was a vision of beauty, only

P. RYRZE.

ADOLF ANDER.

J. Ross ANTON.

THE CHINA MAIL

cars are in no small degree indebted for the prosperity they enjoy, and is no slight to others to say that probably to you more prominently than any one else, is due the confidence which joint-stock enterprise now enjoys in the Far East,

We now beg to bid you farewell, and with every wish for your enjoyment of your reasons and steps which had led to the pro-well-earned holiday, we remain your sincere

friends, sont meeting, and reading the written ad- dress, His speech, which is an elegant one, was delivered with much force and ex- pression. Mr Keswick replied at some length" in a graceful and manly series of reraarks characteristic of the man, which in delivery wore touched here and there, with much feeling. This doue, three hearty cheers were given for Mr Keswick, and the: meeting dispersed, a large party of those | who had been present proceeding, with other friends, on board the City of Peking. to, sco the hon. gentleman off We append full reports of the speeches delivered on the occasion of the presentation -

Ex

Gaylight, and shortly afterwards nearly what I amber of hundreds

of

t

J. BILADLER SMITH,

F. H. ARJANKER

GEO. MURRAY BAIN.

E. R. BELILIOS..

E. BURNIE.

0.

P. CILATER,

J. T. CHATE

A. COLON.

D. R. CRAWFORD,

H. L. DALRYMPLE.

WM. DANDY.

WILLIAM H. F. Danny.

J. KENNARD DAVIS,

H.. L. DENNYS,

GEO. B. EMORY, H. DE C. FORDES, WILLIAM FORREST. H. Fues.

F. GROBIEN

HARTIOAN....

C. H. HASWELL, JR.

TROS.

C. HAYLLAS.

GEO. HOLMEN

H. HOFTIUS.

T. JACKSON.

Ko MOON WAR WILLIAM LEAGE LES TAK

DILLONG.

J. LOUREIRO, E. MACKINTOSH. ALFRED T. MANGER. D: MCCOLLOCH.

P. MCEWEN.

A. McIver

H. M. MEHTA.

H. N. Mony.

W. M. MORGAN.

H. NELSON,

S. A. NATHAN,

H.

Α. ΝΕΥΤΩΝ.

J. NOBLE

E. C. RAY.

WM. FEINERS.

J. A. DOS REMEDIOS,

A. U. ROSIANO.

WM. Ross.

D. RUTTUNJEE,

F. D. SASSOON.

D. SAYLE.

E. SCHWERLIN,

A. F. Saza.

FRANCIS SNOWDEN.

J. EXSTON SQvie, FREDERICK STUWART,

T

Law Notice.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

Forbes-Judg

night; and the Wuhu will take a crowd for morrow night.

Bau-ki-wan. From Bau-ki-wan I went with three officers to the lighthouse, Just as we got to the entrance I saw the The Rodsnow Manufacturing Company. first defendant, and pointed him out us We are glad to inform our readers that the runn who robbed me. He said nothing registered letters have been sent from the I then went into the lighthouse. I there U S. Dond Letter Office at Washington, saw the second defendant, and I said "You to the U. S. Post Office at this port, are one of

of the men who robbed me of my delivery to the parties who forwarded opium."

I seized hold of him and handed money to this bogus watch company. him over to the officer. I saw the two Wo call attention to a Notice of

of Mari

there are ties which bind me to China, where half, more than half of any life has been spent,ties which are not easily discovered and cannot be broken without calling forth feelings of great, emotion. (Applause), (Before the Ilous Franes Snowden, Acting hope we shall moot again, many of us at home; and others on my return, I shall

Chief Justice.") 1.be glad to see again. (Applause). I trust

Tuesday, May 17.-2.30 p.m. Snit No. 9-Sands that the prosperity which at present may be considered to be vouchsafed to us-bement on Commission. cause these things are not all our own

apoara in Court in thio Lighthouse. I drew uers" advertised in another column, doing-may continue, and that I

may find

the attention of the officers to them and which it will be seen that the Customs Wan Pak Ewai, a bankrupt, came up to told him they wore the spears they had authorities are to replace the Woosung on my return at some future time peace paas his last examination and to apply for when they stole the opium. We searched Inner Bar Signals, by new ones indicating and plenty, good fellowship, and every his Order of Discharge. Mr Sharp appeared all the lighthouse, but could find no trace the line of deeport water across the bar feeling that binds mon to respect each for the bankrupt, the Official Ansignes of opium. We then went back to Sau-ki-a reform which we have repeatedly advo other prevailing as fully as they do now. being also present. There being no opposi-war. I had no previous knowledge of the cat Town Band was much missed during (Applause). Your kindness I have only again to express my thanks for. I know tion the bankrupt passed his last examinato prisoners.

tion, and the 31st inst. was fixed for hint how inadequately my words do so, but I to come up for his Order of Discharge.

hope you will receive the expression of my gratitude as the most sincere that ever proceeded from the heart. (Grast ap- plause).

Mir W. Legge proposed and led three hearty cheers for Mr Keswick, which were most enthusiastically accorded.

The proceedings were then brought to a close by the Chairman intimating that a atomn-launch was in waiting at Peddar's Wharf for the use of those who desired to accompany Mr Keswick on board.

The following are, so far as we have been able to obtain them, the names of the whole of the subscribora to the address, including the names of the Committee which are given above as apponded to the address :-- E. F. Alford

B. G. Alford

Adolf André

J. R. Anton

F. H. Arjance

Thos. Arnold

Ph. B. U. Ayres

M. E. Azger

F. H. d'Azevedo

Geo. Murray Bain

W. N. Bain

J. A. Barretto

R. Betitios

A. H. Bonning Theo, T. Benning

H. M. Bevis

Arthur R. Blandy

F. de Boris

H. E. Braddon

A. de Britto

I. F.

Broadbent

Barnin

F.D. Bug

Busk

B. Byramjee

de Carvalho

H. de

Cha Foo San

G,

de Champeaux

Chan Cheong Wing

Chan Lai Kum

CAMI GBI

Chan Sing

Chater

Lo Lai Ping Loong Maw

J. Loureiro

Low Choak Hin Low Yuet Chee Lain Cheong Chan Ly Cho Yong R. Lyall

A.

MacClymont

John Macgregor

E Mackean.

E. Mackintosh

H. C. Macleau

G. H. J. Mahomed

J. Mahomed & Co.

Man Yik Alfred E.

Joh. Fr.

A.

ardfeldt

D. .M'Culloch. A McConaclue. A. P. McEwen

Melver Robert

McMurdo afes Lun D. M. Mehta

H. M. Mehta

K. B. Molta E. Maluya.

FM. Metta

S. M. Motta

Meyer

H. Mirza

H. N.

$

Mody

D. Moonshee

W. M.

Morgan

-Mr MoEwen said: Sir-As soon as it be- came generally known that it was your in- tention to take your departure-I hope I may not any finally, from China- wigh was expressed by your numerous friends and a large section of the general thas in

in consideration of

of the

valuabin dimmed when the moon rose like a ball of services you have rendered to

is Colony fire and reigned supreme in the Heavens. some public notieo should be takenof that de Shortly after leaving Macao, where the partate(Prolonged applause) and at

a large and influential meeting of the Com steamer stayed an hour, leaving at 10 o'clock mitteo hold for the

it purpose was resolved promptly, the passenger assembled in the to present you with an address and to ask acceptance of a small testimonial. your Baloon which was quite filled, and hymne Now, in connection will this wldress 1 were song and tierces said, the Rev. Father montion to you a fact, and I do so

so becnase Burghignoli and the Rt. Rev. Mgr, Foucard, I think it a matter that will he fully ap

preciated by you; it is that every name at- conducting the devotional exercises. After tached to it and to the test

testimonial is that a fow hours' pleasant ran, the amouth state of

friend and a sincere admiror

(Great applause). We, of the sea giving the travellers an oppor. Your public exreer.

ne & Committee, knowing your character sanity to obtain a refreshing night's sleep, for thoroughness, felt convinced that you the Islu was sighted before it was quite would rather have half-a-dozen such honest

names than an

call packed" ones. (AP- very one on board lauded and proceeded to plause). It has not been a question of the Church, where masses were asid by the asking for names. No efforts have been but I have never made

to obtain priests and high mass celebrated by the known a case in this Colony, where the

signuturos, Very Rev. Mgr. Foucard. Outside the public, the respectable portion of the public, Church in the forenoon a large number of have come forward in a more willing or those present wore photographed by a genuine manner than in yours. (Loud and prolonged applause). The address, Chinese artist. After the religious services which I will presently rest to you, rofers of the day were over a large number of the to your position as a reember of the Legis

Council of this Colony. lative

Now, European visitors breakfasted with the although this is a matter which perhaps The wildrem was tastefully engrossed on Chan You Fang priests at the College, where the health of might bear onlarging upon, it will be parchment mid beautifully illuminated. Chan Yot Low the Bishop was proposed by Mr Degener, in the opinion of every intelligent, re-applunded, suid, Mr MuEwen and gentle-J

sufficient to say on this occasion that," Mr Keswick, who on rising was loudly P. Chater and Mr Dogenaer's health, as that of one speciable and independent member of men: Your kindness in assembling here to Check Chick Pu who has done much to make this annual the various nationalities that form this day, the flattering remarks with which you, Cheok Ngok Low event a continued auccess, was proposed by community, you have always and at all Mr McEwen, havo introduced my name, Cheong Ki Mr. Fleming, and both were duly honoured, times--for many years past and ander this beautiful address and the Choung

Latk U Other religious observances were conducted different Governors occupied that position testimonial which you have

unted to during the afternoon and large numbers to their entire satisfaction and approval me, I am at a loss how

Soon to ac: Chiu Yeng took part in the same. Every one seemed "Hear hear and lour and prolonged knowledge; and I regret my inability to Chey Chee Bee

med("inasmuch n to carry away with them some earth or applause), inas uch as you have ever, find words to sufficiently express to you iny Choy flowers or alrubs from the Sacred Island. whether in opposition to or in accordance thanks for the great honour you have done Choong Chun Ng Chow Fong

a steamer left before duak, the pilgrims with

Cheong Tu assembled in the after part of the ship and

St. John's faded interests of the ssfully served the to me, to receive from you who have Chybní singing the Te Dewn as.

as well as of Her known me so long such marks of your up- Ch. Clouth, M. D. from their night. The services were most Majesty's Government, with every conscion-proval of my career amongst you (Applause). A. S. Cohen impressive and the hymns and other obtiness and without four or favour It is incat gratifying; and these tokens of Chas. C. Cohen servances most devoutly participated in (Great applause) The address alludes to the appreciation and of respect will ever remain Edward Cope by all. In the

Hongkong many evening before

many honorary positions you have occupied, with me the must treasured of my posses-J. P. du Costa was reached another service was held, at

at foremost amongst which are the Chainaan- siona, which as on the previous evoning the life ship of the City Hall Gunmittee and then, and be handed down to future genera-P. A. da Costa the Lions if representatives, as has, so pleasingly James H. Cox and character of St. Francisco Xavier were Chainmain of the Chamber of Commerce, to me, been remarked by Mr McEwen A. Coxon takon as the theme of an interesting and

to both of which institutions you have ale (Applause). The address, gentlemen, D. R. Crawford powerful address by Father Burghignok voted an immense amount of time and ludes to the performance by me, of my Way Cruickshank

must The trip

be pronounced a decided labour. (Applause). The address alludes duties as a member of the Legislative Coun- H. L. Dalrymple success in overy way, and too much credit to your successful connection with the eil of this Colony, and I am rejoiced to Wm. Danby cannot be given to the Committee for the many public companies in the Colony, receive your assurance that the attitude 10. Dauenberg great success which their labour care and and if the attention ensured. The Committee con- of the pervus and sound condition have assumed in Council and my labours in Win, H. F. Darby

be taken as companies may sisterk of the Rev. Father Burgligauli, Mr criterion, as I think it may be, of the advantage of this Colony (Applaude). The Kenmad Davis

connection with its work have been to the H. W. Davi A. da Silveira, and Mr. J.

Souza. present prosperity de

of this Colony, then I

of an unofficial responsibility The officers of the White Cloud from the say, commercially speaking, that that pin Council has ever been present to me. It Victor H indinber E. Duacon Captain downwards were exceedingly cour spurity is in a very great measure due to has sometimes heen to me a matter of C. J. M. Delgado Dorcon The great tecus and anxious for the quietuds and you. (Great applauro)

interest weighty consideration, because with linitusel H.

L. Donnys comfort of those on board. It is intended you have always ahowu in, and the nid

you time have felt that the duties required Ben Dickie to prosent Captain Hoyland with a hand-, have always afforded to-overy deserving ob have been very imperfectly performed E. O some piece of plato subscribed for by the just of charity and the charitable Institutione

F. C. Ditinier No, No, no,"

Applause) uncl

But in almat W. E. H. Dana passengers as an acknowledgment of his with which this Colony abounds, are well ters connected with my Logislative duties, A. J. Easton courtesy and as a momento of the pilgri- known. (Applause.) Un all these subjects I have had but one aim--the welfare of this A, Ebrahim & Co.

We believe there is a deficit of the address will speak for itself. As re- small but important Colony, Colony A somo 8100 on the trip again, notwithstand-gards the testimonial, I am sorry we cannot whose permanent interests as an important,

A. Ellert G. В. ing a donation towards the expense of $100 prosent it to you today in substance, but I inseparable and inalienable part of the Bri- Hajce A. Esmail

Emory from "an anonymous Pilgrim" dating from may say that it will take the form of a Empire,

・of a trale"

had in view. A. M. Essabhoy I have ever Macno.

silver salver and a silver tea and coffee ser (Great applause.) It is twenty-five Years, J. Farrow vice,

since I first saw this beautiful- down to future generations of your family

Fong Sui Fung

The

minge

and studiously

The Governor of the Straits Settlements Has informed the Council that he has just 13 received information that the population of Penang is roughly weaking. 86,000, the town being 42,000.

A PRIVATE telegram was received in Yoko

announcing that the Bi-Metallic Conference had failed in its object.

Tt

J;

and we hope they may be handed gentle period which luas embraced Fook Tai

to its own

W. Forrest

hams on the 4th instant, says the Gazette, but to assure you that should it be i redutthug I have seen periods of depres❘ D. Gillion

any

A. G. Morris John A. Mosely D. Muncherjee A. Nathan

H. H. Nelson A. Newton

J. Noble

Tai

as a small meinente, showing the esteem and many changes, seen in fact, as regards con- H. de C. Forbes respect in which you were held-by-uur merce, a revolution not only in the

• Colony fellow Colonists. remains for me to say, in conclusion, East, I think the prosperity which its Fred. T.P. Foster

(Applause.) It only but on the coast of Chips and in the Far H. Foss that I do not believe it possible for any one growth host is due nut who has spent the number of years in special advantages, but the neighbouring Jo. J. Francis

Heng Loong China that you have done can leave har cimtinent of China is moving aloe, and Fan Shon Hong shores without a of regret, and I

a pang

I cannot move without every mark of progress Fung

Tang g to the advantage of this City. Erich Georg futurs time again to return (Applause.) your lot at to this Colony you will receive at the bands

have sean things at a low ebb, but IT. G. Glover of the

leave behind you any friends

you have

have never boon one who lost faith in the J, Grant as sincere

welcome as it and

it is eventual recovery from depression of every F. Grobien hearty a with vary

you, tide

tide which we have seen and I am sure M. Grote (Loud and continued ap that the public The departure of the Hon. W. Keswick plause). The address I have to present to fer are only in their infanty, and that those A. Habbibhoy

"Farewell regret we now bid

companies to

which you re-F, D. Guzder to-day. (16th) en route for Home, was made you, on behalf of the Subscribers and in establishments on the joint-stock principle S. Hancock the occasion of the bestowal of a spontane nauis of the Committee, is as follows :-- are yet destined to work not only to the W. Hartigan

material advantage of this Colony, but that CH ous and enthusiatic mark of public esteem "To the Hon. WILLIAM KENWICKI --

"Sir,The subagribers to the accur

we shall sec and rogard for his worth as a nerohant and

sec as that movement progresses

Ila. Ewell, Jr. Danying totimonial have confided to us the the mainland, facilities for the increase and Thos, Haylar duty of its presentation, and in their names for the pro

wealth, not to us bution of

VALEDICTORY PRESENTATION TO THE HON. W. KESWICK, M.L.C.

a citizen, and as un acknowledgment of

you

to the millions of China, Hing Kee us Him Kut

his services as a public and representative and our own of saying to you a few words of as fibus's and the scientific and me Ho Me man, such is is awarded only to one who farewell. The numerous signatures apper chanical appliances of the West for the Ho Tong has greatly distinguished himself, and is on the appended subscription improvement and development of the Cecil Holliday:

representing every class and race of this

neşe

highly and universally held in respect by community, will afford you the best testi- Country are introduced. (Applause,) I Geo. Holmes

mony of the wide-spread appreciation enter- one, gentlemen,

ELITA

who believes

that those amongst whom he has lived. Not tained of your public career, but it will not that day is not a very

H Hoppius far distant;

E Jones Hughes within the last twenty years, never before be out of place for us to pass in brief retro- believe that the intercourse of

of the Chi W. Kerfoot Hughes in all probability in the history of this Co. spect some of the more eminent services you with European enterprise has had its Hang Cheong

effect,

that the movement at present in John D. Hutchison lony, has there been any meeting here to have rendered the Colony,

**Chief among these stands the able and progress is gaining strength, and that be. H. Hyndman “spood the parting guest," so largely at-straightforward performance of your duties fore long there will be powerful converts in William Hynes

Council, where you have Chine to the importance of following R. Innes

weatern idona. I cannot claim, for so many years held a

claim, gentlemen, Jackson Mer- all

tanded, so thoroughly cosmopolitau in its in the Leg held a seat, In a Crown the merit in connection with these atarsamsted, character, so spontanauus, or an enthusiastic, Colony, the position of an Unficiat mere that you have kindly as that which we have now the pleasure of her of this Council is full of discourage.

in connection with AB. Johnson recording. All races and nationalities ment; having no power of initiation, and have been associated in but to me, H., G. Janos

with the certainty before him of being public

were represented. To attempt to give a outvoted if in opposition, his task is limited nati companies with gentlemen of every.. B.,

gentlemen of experience, ability Age

and

onergy, having the determination to

list of those present would be merely to to criticism of the schemes of the Gou achieve success; and I think it is in con- Chias Kahn

ment. Your labours this direction have

Bequence

had not, because of the fact that there was little leisure which the pressing demonstration as this, words, however Loong.

H. A. Normahomed William Nott

D. Nowrojee

Nun Fan

E. Fabaney

-C. Pallanjce & Co.

E. 0. Pallenjee

B. U. Patell

Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy Jose M.

G. Pereira

L. Pocanecker

M. B. Polishwalla

Prou

on Wing Chuen Pung Ki Ching Quon Fook Loong E. C. Ray W. H. H

Wm. Reiners

G. dos Remedios

J. A. des Remedios.

A.

J. V. R

Richarda

J. E. dos Remedina

G. 9. Rogers

IN DANKRUPTCY.

Police Intelligence. (Before H. E. Wodehouse, Esq., Potica Magistrate,)

Monday, May 18th.

MANDING MORE THAN HIS LEGAL FARE with demanding more than his legal fare on Leong Ama, chair coolic, was charged the 14th inst.

cated?

Tho

The case was then. next.

by

remanded till Monday the Races, and members of the Race Club. wondered what they were going to get for

CORRESPONDENCE.

A CORRECTION. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAII"'.' Hongkong, May 16, Sxu,-I as requested by the Purchaser of the House occupied by Mr Noble and No. 9, to state the exact price which he others, situated in Queen's Road Central

their handsome contribution. The Manila- mesi went back to Manila; and now some more Manilamen are to be engaged, and to be selected by the Bandmaster of the Dona Maria di Atolina. Signor Vala, who has recently returned from Japan, is to bo appointed Bandmaster, we understand.

The Castons cruiser Xva-Using returned to-day, having been out at the wreck of tho with the Customs officials who were charged. Ohinamas in the mouth of the Yangtezo,

Mr Thevenin, the complainant, said that paid for the property in question, as it with the duty of blowing up the wreck, and on Saturday at four o'clock he employed been sold for 850,000. The transaction was port a

of appeared in your Saturday's issue as having thus removing from the entrance our defendant's chair to carry him from Hong made through me, and I have only to say As we stated some time ago, the hull of the very serious danger to navigation.

Kong Hotel to Happy Valley. He returned that the price Ms Soe-sang-kai paid for the at 4.50 p.m., and offered defendant 20

property was $55,000, and not $50,000 as cents, which he refused, demanding 40.published. Thanking you for the insertion, The coolie Was impudent, and he gave him

I remain, in charge.

Yours faithfully,

The defendant said he was carrying com- plainant for one hour and a half. He refused to take the 20 cents offered him, and de- manded 30 conta. Complainant employed his chair from 3.46 tri 6.15,

The Magistrate imposed a fine of 60 cents, with the alternative of one day's in- prisuiment with hard labour,

KOQUE AND VAGABOND. " Wang Sing Po, who was arrested from a crowd of boys squatting down playing carda

J. M. GUEDES, Ju

China SHANGHAL

(N. C. D. Nett)

The masts have been blown out of the wreck of the British barque Chinaman, which is settling down in the mud.

The Rev. W S.

vessel was so far sunk in the mud that it would be unuogessary to blow it up. The operations which have been successfuly concluded therefore were merely the destrus tion of the masts, bowsprit, and all the deck houses and other work on deak. About 1,200 pounds of dynaroite

and

powder were used, and the operations were successful in every way, so that as the hull now lica sunk in the mud there are five fathoms of water clear over all; but vessels are still cautioned not to anchor too near the wreck.

* TIENTSIN.

May 3rd.

Li Hung-chang is still in Peking, and he times,

on the P. and O. Wharf yesterday (Sunday Presbyterian Missio, of the American and T have become great intende: LP's

LARCENY.

a

serznon on

preached the annual

The Chuse

is to be

improved

tho

Bevural on behalf of the Chinese Religious departure has been postponed a was sentenced as a rogue and vagabond to Tract Society last evening at the Union and now word is sent down that i week's imprisonment with hard tour, and Chapel, before a large congregation. The on the 10th of the Chinese month or 7th to be exposed in the stocks for two hours at Rer. gentleman selected for his text Mark May.

that the Western Em- the scene of the offence.

v. 87, "Give ye them to eat," and after press has been more seriously ill sines enlarging on the universal necessity for Friday, and the Emperor has not Chen Apak, was charged with stealing a spiritual food, he spoke of the way adopted as yet; he is perhaps also waiting. piece of wood, valus $3, the property of the by the Tract Society to reset that want as arrival of Marquess Tseng's Secretary with Dock Company. He was convicted on the felt by the Chinese. He proceeded to point the Russian Treaty; he arrived to-day per evidence of Slik Gond, watchingn at the cut that the plan of publishing and dis- Puth, and leaves to-night for Peking. Lap Sap Dock, and sentenced to moributing tracts an agentially the out on Hung-chang's arrival. The Tea was r

The Brick Tea business is put off till Li adopted by the Chines for the propagation month's imprisonment with hard labour.

Police Magistrate.)

smarked

of Buddhism. It was easily workel, aroused in Japan the same aa Hankow Tea, and the no antagonistic prejudices, and could be paper which is wrapped round it is similar to (Before the Hon. M. 9. Tennochy, Acting made use of in places where missionaries Hankow, on this the Taobai baxis hin state- could not go, or at any rate remain for any inent that it is Chins not Japan Tes. If length of time.

both Tens are tasted, the difference in at The Russian steamer Petersburg arrived once apparent. Anyhow, whather Chins at Woong yesterday (9th) from Japan, or Japan Brick Ten, it was imported por and is to leave th-night for Hankow to load steamer from Japan, and passed na such at tea. The Brein is expected to arrive in the Customs, and again at the "Thotai's

no right to detain it at the barrier.Shang

THEFT OF TWO JACKETS

Ching Awing, was charged with stealing twa.jackets, the property of Lang Altan, from the offices of the Chinese Insurance

Company at Praya West. Chan Ali, the course of a few days from Nagasaki, examination, and therefore the Tootai had house coolie, deponded that he saw the pri- where she has been undergoing Ponca vano out of the ofice with sortathing Glenfifin Woong hai Merewry. under his cost. He detained him, and in about three days en route to the great found two jackets under his dress. He af-

terwards

him into custody. Cond will be followed by the

plainant identified the inokets as his,

The prisoner wan contenced to be impri- soned for two months, the first and last fourteen days to be in solitary confinement, and the reuninder with hard labour.

ASBAULT.

Соп

Japan. (Gazette).

when that vessel has discharged her cargo here.

Six thousand catties of the new season The first suction of ponies, after the tea arrived in Yokohama from Sbidzuoks Races, was held last evening by Mr Barnce on the 2nd instant; and, according to the Dalias. The following ware the principal Nicht Nichi Shinbun, was immediately dis. prices at which the poles that were entered posed of at an unexpectedly cheap rate for the Races were knocked down, but some $50 per pical for first class and 642 and 43 of them were bought in-Aga, Tls. 60; per picut for second and third class, On Johnny Morgan, 601. ductor, 16. n, 001, Connorant, 76; Con the following day 600 catties arrived, but

76: Kambys, 50 not liking the ruling rates sellers held d

il brothel, and were fined $1 each, in default Wiki wk, 40, Fandango, 70;

Bask,

Fantasia,

Notwithstanding the very wet weather fourteen days with hard labour, for disor-76;

Cannobie Les, 70 yesterday (3rd) the horse races at the 40; Haise the Wind, 45 plainant, in default to be imprisoned for North Wind, 30; E.&O. E., 25 Eclair, the Mikado ignored the rain and went to Fukiage Park came off; and his Majesty four days with hard labour. Sentence 180; Stiff Wind, 56; Follo Farine, 25 cumulative.

them. He was accompanied by Prince Voudou, 160; Juggler, 40; Blusbeard, 15, Triangle, 200; Fife, 75; Little Drau, 40: Arisagawa and other members of the

Imperial family Fiddle Stick, 60; Tuba, 75.

Three Chinamen was charged witli as saulting Ng Lun Hi, innate of a licensed

derly conduct, and to pay 20 cents to com- Viceroy. 25:

KORAZBY OF OPEN.

(Courier.)

see

over.

The fort at the Kanuu-saki is expected to be completed in the course of a few days, The tenorchy is at the Red Baby. Her and his Majesty the Mikalo will pay it a destination is Bankow,

visit on the 10th instant, when the guns

deposed;I am a fisherman belonging last month. It has not been thought worth the country. The Bome information of

24

will land at Kobe and Tokio. oyarland to

This was a cas in which two Chinamen, Pang Afuk and La Lan Fo, lighthouse- keepers, were charged at the instance of Cheng Leung Fung, part owner of a Chinese If anyone requires the services of the late will be fired for the first time. junk, with having robbed him of forty-eight Town Band, he will have to send to Manila

It is said that ton Korean officers of high balls of Patna Opiima. Ribeiro

for them. The andamen are no longer innru spected to visit Japan t

by about forty servants, F. X V. Ribeire

Cheng Leng Fung, the complainant, the service of the Municipal Commeil, as are expected to visit this month with

to their agreements expired on the last day of the object of fishing junk of the island of Iain part owner of the junk. The other while re-engaging

them.

proceed two owners also live on board the junk. A lurcha, named the Kiung-ning flying The Nicht Nichi Shinbun mentiona

mentions the Their names are Lau Asam sud Ying, Alam, the British dag, has lately arrived from fact that the receipts of the Government We arrived at Hongkong on the 15th of Hankow having on board 4,271 cases of railroad between Tokio and Yokohama for last month from Ling-ting on our way to makets and cartridges. They are in charge last month were 60,167.11, showing a great Hoifung: We got here about noon, and of a mandarin and are to be sent to Tientais. increase over the receipts for the anchored at Tap Sap Wan. After our We believe there are 3,789,400 cartridges ponding

month last year. The increase is went on shora to

to buy rice. After on board the levels, which is nichored uainly due to the exhibition in Tokio, buying the rice I was making my way to below the shipping.

A. G. Romano

Thos. L Rose

Kenneth McK. Ross

Wm. Rose

P. S. da

H.

da Roza Rustomjou S. Rustomjee

D. Ruttunjee

P. Kyrio

Sa Foo D.Noda Sam Hing Sam Yet F. D. Sassoon M. E. Susson D. Sayle

B. Schmacker R. Schonberger, Schweblin

BETIVA

which is attracting large numbers of visitors

The Japanese Government are erecting a

the funk when I met a man named Kang The Petersby, at present at the Red Aki. The result of a conversation with him Buoy, loaves for Hankow to-morrow morn-fort at Kannon-saki, at the entrance of the was that I and my partner Lan Asaming (11th). fre

bay of Yedo, and, being desirous of com-

went to his house in the afternoon and learn from Paking that the Western pleting the work sa speedily as possible, the Kang Aki handed us 45 balls of Patna Empress is getting rapidly convalescent, Opivan. We took them on board our junk contrary to expectation.

at Lap Sap Wab. My junk has no license

zoug. Next evening about from Hongkod anchor and proceeded o'clock we weighed

The obsequies of the late Eastern Em- the funeral will take press are being rapidly carried forward, and The place this

year.

number of workmen has been considerably increased.

A naval review will be held at Urags on the 0th instant before his Majesty tha Mikado

Tho Chaya

Fukesltinis

on our way to Haifong. Going through locality of the grave has been chosen, and On the 1st instant one hundred houses pass, and hon some distance from the is dug from north to disturbance which same day one-hundred and thirteen houses south.

wero burnt at a town in Salats; and on tha With reference to the shore, I saw a steam launch coming to- wards our boat. It had a red lamp. I heard occurred at Peking at the auction of some at Niigata. same one on board the atean launch call out foreign household furniture, we learn that The governor of Saitama ken ia canvas- catch them; catch them;""mugglers." quiet now reigns in the Capital. Rumours sing for subscriptions for the new railway We got frightened and rowed for the shore, of hostile feeling towards foreigners are company. The launch pursued us. We got on shore, being put down by official proelantations.

Shinbus announces a seriona and took the 48 bells of opium with us. I Writing on the anbject of the trade on fire at

on the 25th of last month took one bag containing 12 balls. Five ginseng rest, the New York Times says: There being a strong wad one thousand balls of it fell overboard, but the remainder The Arbitration Committee of the Produce buildings, including the Saibanaho and ning was taken by Tau Asau and Ying Akan. Exchange have been occupied for some time temples, were destroyed Twenty persoEM It was a moonlight night we ran up the hill- past in investigating a curious case of fraud. are known to have been killed, and there is side, and hid ourselves near the lighthouse Among the commodities sometimes dealt a long list of injured. The fire was not at Sau-kl-wan; Soon afterwards I noticed in by members of the Exolange is what is extinguished on the 26th, tha three or four men get into's sampan from known as ginseng mat, which grows wild i 4 Mr Kawabe Tonusužb, residing at Mi- the steam launch end ' at :

in tow, ach end take my

in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. They made it fass to the launch and then of the sanie species as a root indigenous to left. They seemed to be Custon's officers, certain Next morning we curried our opium

See Shing Wo Edmund Sharp F. H. A Slaghak A. F. Smith Н. Smith J. Bradlee Smith" W. Biet. Smith Snowden

the

ᎥᎢ,

3. Suuza

M. A. A. de Sou J. Enston Squier

R. Stell

ป Frederick Stewart

Sue Lun

Sue

Un Buenson

Sun Or Loang Sup

Tai Lee

Sun Tai Wo

Cheong Loung Lee

Tan Bai Tong

Tang Yok Man Tai Tai Wing

06. Taylor John

This buzz B. F. Tolates Tong Wo Cheong H. J

Tripp

Yoke

Sen

F. Tumboly

Un Qi

K. C. Vania

kong.

I carried

Ying

parts of was a monopoly of

It is shima ban, says the Hochi Shinbui, sue-

sta ceeded in manufacturing paper of auch

a

of Asia. Before the discovery excellent quality from a small bamboo the Sou-ki-wan pathway towards Hong was made a song, the Asiatic product growing on the Halona auntains, that Biro Chinese orders are flowing in from all parts of the Lan Asam had 13, and Government, and was retailed, to people in country. The inventor is endeavouring to Akau had 18 balls. While walking China, where it is held in the greatest establish factory for the manufacture of along

road, and

when

Педр the light steem for medicinal properties which it the paper on an extensive scale. hous, I saw the two defendants couts out does aut possess. The great bulk gathered Prince Kitaahirakawa will shortly givro a

heard houting

connected with Beat them to death, and to in their handa similar to

the

Spam the lib

lighthouse, and then I thein in this count

s country is estimated at from 1,000,000 banquet to all the oflaais

ama

Saatch, enatch." Defendants had speari consigue pounds annually, and is the national exhibition Nash Nicks Shin-

|buny

to this

exported direct Our Ir contemporary, the the to those p

é produced in to

Chins, except & husl pro residents of the newly appointed Chinose minister to

which

understands that in consequence of Court. They pointed the spears at as and is consumed by the Chinese

wa began to run. Defendants Fan after as California. It sells readily here at from Japan being compelled to go into mourning

the first defendant overtook me, and

and 81.75 to 82.50

and tho Un sy the bag of opium. The second evidence thpur pound It appeared in for his deceased mother, the present BOCEE took defondant ran after Asan, and

I saw

the adulteration cons

consisted

plant whi

AERO outward anden apr

had been

gland has

Japan gloomy

m Kores are looking very gloomy

ministar to

in its

Affaits ap the Southern

lustrat

at present, trouble is looming in the with the rear distance. A short time since we reverted of much discontent existing ount.; in to the fact

R, Chatterton Wildcatter them. I begged the two defendants others holes had been bored to its government allowing foreigners to reside in

J. Y. V. Vernon Harry Wicking

TG. Williamson Wing

Cheong Shan Wing Hung Wing Kes

Mow Cheong

Cheong

signatures. It will be seen, on per bestowed on many other public affairs precision I see before we representativeak Sue Low WHO MA

Wo

run over the list of those whose names will beon of the highest importance and ut individual effort that has brought about Kok Yu Shun

of our united action and sigt to Kin Heng Cheops be found below sa having been appended to and more especially as a guardian of the the address, with the addition of some who public purse the attituda yon have un, the prosperity of which I am so proud. Ro Law Un

ilinahingly maintained cannot, we think, be (Applause). You will understand, gentle. Ko Moon Wah

men, that my feelings hardly permit me to Kong Un well over estimated. no organised canvas for subscribers' names, The

make a speach on this occasion. For such had an opportunity of adhibiting their responsibilities of a a large Mercantile House

Kum Cheong Tai have left you, you have ungrudgingly lengthy, cannot express my feelings of

Ap Kwa Tai Kwok

Mỏ Cho wal of the list, how thoroughly repre- As Chairman of

of every nationality. of the Chambor Commerce 191

I have, in the mente fire, all-fmalmive, and influential this your wide experience and knowledge of signatures attached to this sidress, repre-wong Cheong Lung-Wing

business have been of the highest value. enntativen of almart every if not every wong Fung meating, at which over two hundred per- The City Hall owes much to your care and And I am proud to see those

Prong Lan Tai Wo sons were present, really was. The whole attention. Schemes of Charity and for the signatures there. They impress more Krong We

Wang Chai Sang wwe marked by the greatest assistance of the poor or friendless hare me than ever the fact which I have always G. Jammort roseedinga

ever found in you ʼn ready sympathizer; and noticed slugs I came to Chins that here | Lam Sing Tra Wong Hai Chow enthusiasm, and these taking part in the there are but far

Institutions

Wang Ysk Fun Distinctions are obliterated, Lee Tak Cheap E Woodin poses that have

fealfage of respect are engen William Legge have not profited by your liberal and

Willian Wotton to, showed by their deteasmur their co-aid and advice.

dered, and with Common impulse every Leong Uhak Lam

Yock Loong vistiou that in losing, althougli only for a f“ Not less worthy of mention have been que dues what is mutually for the benefit of Leong Yew Sang Yes Loung time it may be, him whom they had your services to many of those public com. all. Loud and continued applause). I must. J. Lewis

your with which much of the prosperity pow close, gentlewke, and says Pim Oheo

Yip Ta mayFarowall" Li Hing arbled to hid good-bye, the Colony of the Colony has now become defied hopa

being deprived of a citizen of position. To your power of Ishour, business capacity applause). After many years rendete LA Huge

reno, power and independence, who and greep of detail, thead important con here, you will un antand, rendemen, that Lang Hoi Moo

demonstratio, for such it really amounted this Colony for humane or chaste in gazare merged in good fellowship. Les Pak Nuny:

раг

You Leong

This discontent has been

these yours! id Yes, and then they with guarantes on that sinds of men of all grades and ages have:

take away a bag of opium front him. hire two sorts: In one case the root of another bary to the Chinese legation in two defendante returned with the opium which they had taken from man and towards the lighthouse. Asay and I followed sestole to the extent of

through the among a certain faction in consequence of the to return the opium, and they said, "Are root, and then filled with load

There are to experts in the cis the county her of Bgitators until i said "Go home. followed them to the

of detecting the spurious from the

the fomented Ighthouse and they cried $1

Don't You

and New York marshnuts has assumed serious propert We'll beat antar

you to death Being depline to sell it truated in this WAY agreed with account. All she

the ranks of the rabble, and Termessos, as the

original

much confusion causing mu afterwards met Alam. He had the 16 chipping point, and it was found that they throughout the country. The king and Ra balls of opium with him. We then went all came through the hands of a single receiver, dvisers appear three to Kang Aki's house. I found that who was adjudged to repay a consi and entirely powerlem Bitonis,

be paralysed Lear Kang Akt Ind rone back to his native place. durable sim to the deceived merchants that greatest advocate in Kores for the introduc On the 20th of last month we returned to it is believed the adulteration will be tion of civilization, has been assisted our Hative pig Kang Aki was not prestopped,

and other persons of rank and infert

KATALÁNAST to jeturn to Victoria, Aram and I to Knoxylle adulterations were graded - Jumgu

William Young, .D. Yan Loong

ment we did not report the robbery,

the opium on shore

I went to

We

to ba

proportiona

Thou

andre

the

(Mevoury for the holding the name red on this

Ca arriving at Hailong The S. 8. Glenlon pased Gutzlaff in wards Kang Ba

what had happenhouse and told him of 3 pm, to-day (9th

instructions, in

been put out of the way by person.

people are in the greatest state of alarm, nat

gave me certain The Annual Flight of Chazes to Hankow knowing when or where tuse ruthless mar-

in consegaence of which I left has commenced in sernet Several had dars il cop It is so said that for Hongkong and reported the master been going up in dribleta. The Perin took Korean Government hav to the police on daturday Weat in com several more with same Bankers yerberday |-to-

with the oficero 400 to morning, the Kerkbrun some more to.

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