visit, being within an easy and pleasant drive of the wharf, and the courtesy and attention of the Fathers would contri- bute to making it an agrocable reminiscence for those either outwned or homeward bound.-Catholic Register."

THE CHINA MAIL.

No. 5690.-OCTOBER 8, 1881. doctor did not know about racing, was not

H. do C. Forbes. The Committee having worth knowing and his latidrono junior

felt it necessary to consult counsel as to would have delightetl to have taken Schmal

their legal position in respent of the manage lis round for him, and show him the way he

mest of the Vily Hall, Mr. Justice Snowden rides to victory. I did hear that Schmollis

in September last withdrew from the Com mitter, and in November the names of suggested to Sir John if he was really

Messrs. Darby, MacEwen and Dalrymple debrons of a winner, but I prosomno His

were added to the Committee elected at the Excellency wants a weight carrier for the kunting season, one that will carry him From private letters received from San Fran last Annual Meeting. The Hon. W. Keswick Enfely across country, and clear the nullahan we are glad to learn that His. Lordship resigned his position as Chairnum en his of Hongkong, for it's a pretty rough hunt. Monsignor Raimondi is doing well there.-leasing the Colony in May last, and the He ing country, round the city of Victoria.

WITH regard to the "Liverpool Ship-owners Ring against Bombay, which we referred to last night, the following may be of in-

terest -

The native merchants of Bombay have, we observe, formed a novel sort of com- bination with the view of uncoting what they consider the exorbitant and unscru-

palous demands of steamer owners in the atter of freight. Before 1670 the mtes freight were between 20 to 30 shillings a ton. But in that year all the agents of the principal steuer lines from England to Bombay combined together and increased.

Ibid.

After payment of all the expenses there restined in the hands of the Treasurer in the 30th of June last a lance to the credit of City Hall of $2,399.32

F. BULESLEY JOHNSON, Chairman.

7.--The instruments required i vations to be supplied at their own cost by the steamer owners and the Custo.

F. Pulse Jahnson was invited to if the yadancy tlius osused. The present Cous- ; mainder. It will be seen that the former turned him out of doors. The neighbours Woosup signal stations for obser- Jealousy. A LETTER from Romo has been received by unittes consists of Hon. F. B. Jahn had an easy victory: our worthy Pro Vicat, the Very Rev. Fa Chuirman, Messrs. D. Ruttonjue, F.. B. ther Burghignoll, acknowledging the receipt Sassoon, H. Hoppiue, H. de L. Forbes, of the Hongkong Peter's Ponce and that L. Dalrymple, W. H. F. Darby, and His Holiness sends his Apostolie blessing A. P. MacEwen, to all the Faithful who have contributed to

bid.

Find

For instance, if a British or French or farmer, who lived at Pai-lian Ch'iso, ontside 4-Telephone communication to be es-

send to a foreign resident in Peking even the Chang An Gato, had a son, of whom he tablishment between Shanghai and Si-kn American, or German storekeeper, it to could make nothing. The child is described wei. Es quite a little monster of natural

5.Father Deelevrons, Director of the six cases of kerusine, for domestic use and depravi tyy stealing and lying me though by instinct. Bi-ka-wei Observatory, to be requested by not for re-sale, it would be hard to obtain Af last the father came to las concision the Committee of the Chamber of Dommerus out the favoured people referred that, being what he was the child lind hot to undertake the preparation of the weather to have been known to take up at one t CRICKET.

ter be made a Ho therefore placed reports and forconat.

400 cases, and much uther merchandira, & priest, The following is the full score of the him in a neighboning temple but the priest

-Arrangements to be made for the such as lead, iron, cotton, woollen, cloth,

for the trade by disposition of th neophyto, and, tired of his by the Shanghai Harbour Master, and for has boon open, and there is no valid ranson Cricket Match between the First Eleven of-charge soon discovered the unmanageable iminedicto publication of storm warnings and blankets. Do thio Hongkong Cricket Club and the Re-constant pilfering and other misdemeanours, hoisting storra drums at the Pooting and to say that opium amuggling has formed

part of it. Chinese Bions on this head-

be disregarded,

·both the foreign Customs service and the native authorities have, means of verifying or dispalling esspicions. It best be taken for granted that opian, is not one of the articlos. openly or secretly, 44 of the trade under passes. Some trouble has however occurred, that justifies the hope

official notion to compel equality of treatment. Chinese trailors and foreign traders are not fairly treated if taxes are imposed in one case, and exclusion enforced in the other, while the subjects of one little power are frood from taxes and prohibitions.

Asamning that tho exceptional trade

refer. to is legitimate, that is to say in the

nor in larger quantities than represented, and that the traffic is unt of the disrepatable transit-pass kind occasionally practised in certain parts, it is desirable that some action should be taken by both Chinese and foreign

THE REMAINDER: First Innings. Libat, Lane, LA, run out, A... Mr A. Wilson, RN,, b Travers, Lieut. E. J. Mayne, run out, Mr J. J. Ball-Irving, & ab h Travers

A. B. Tomkins, Dunman,....... W. de St. Croix, lbw b Friend,

1341.

. A. Temes, & Dunnan, b Travers, H. Finchoas, Traversy........ "A. G. Stokes, b Friend,

J. R. Anton, C Dunman, b Friend,

Holliday, e and b

b Travera,.. S. Radeli, ron "Wolseley, b Darby,

Statray the Building-The usual half this work of capital importance without yearly searches for white ante took place which there would be for the Holy See

Committee have every reason to be satired neither liborty, nor dignity, nor any assured in February and August last, and the means of exercising its Divine Ministry.with the result of them as shown in the reports furnished by their surveyor Mr. Alford. It appoure that the City Hall has never buture been so free from damage caused by white ants as it is at the past. time, and the estimates for repairs found necessary at the date of the last half-yearly report amounted only to a sum of $17.11. the usual half-yearly estimate having hither to automated to $150, or more. beginning of

of the year 11 for joists in the bascent, which were found to ha aliasked by white ants, were removed and new ones substituted, the only other work of anpur- tance required being the restoration it u beem is the Ball-zoom door

“NATIVES AND.FOREIGNERS."-- [We have been favoured with the follow

translation" of a Proclamation the rates to 40 shillings per ton. This in-ng relied within a thousand Crease, ever, would not satisfy the pro-miles from Hougxong. In view of the pensity of the steamur-owners of making formidable naane of the translator, it may be money fast, and they increased this mates to at once permitted to speak for itself! 60 shillings per ton. This rate was more than what the native dealers could

du-

Pay, We avail ouracives of a Steamer going and they have entered into a combination South to sond you the enclosed translation

with the among themselves and arranged fuch line of steamers to ruu fortnightly of a Proclamation issued by our local steamers to Bombay for one e year, charging Magistrate, which we think may prove of shillings. per ton. They have interest, as showing the good feeling which freight at 30 farther, as a surety of their good faith, posited a lakh uf rupeas in Government son people would like to sou developed paper, and have guaranteed a certain among Natives and Foreigners, and as

Any person of the amount of freight, combination who fails to have all his goods embodying use sentiments of which, even om out by this line is to pay a fine of at this distance, we have learnt something rupdes one thousand and one,

from the columns of your valuable paper. ARGENTIENTEREDRONIDEL

The following advertisement appears in the Bombay papers, signed by thirty-six.. native piece goods merchants :—

Wo, the undersigned Members of a Special Committee, appointed by the general body of the Native picce-goods merchants of Bombay, hereby intimate that we have arranged, through Mesars Forbes, Forbes & Co., London, to ship all the goods which we have purchased or may which will leave Liverpool on or about the 10th instant, subsequent steamers ralling at Glasgow, and we trust that the various Mercantile Firms, through whom we are in the habit of purchasing goods, will aid us in carrying out the arrangement male.

Whereas

The

aun, b Travers, ****

did what they could to reform the little rebel-who was only ten years old-but all in rain. Then the father, saying that it was better to have to child at all than such a scapegrace, deliberately threw him into the 1 river.

A fishing boat picked him up and brought him nebere; but the father, throw him again, and he was drowned. Even tigers do not devour their offspring," re 21 marks the Shen-pau how much less should

human beings drown their sens

Building operations are proceeding at the 1 first of the Academics for Chinese to be erected by the Southern Methodist Mission (U.S.A.), next to the Rev. Dr. Young, T A sito 4 Allen's church, French Concession. 10 has been obtained for the school in Hongkow, near the Police Station, whero is the most eligible position that could have

(Mercury)

8.-The Chinono Authorities and the local underwriters to ho naked to contribute the necessary funds for the telephone line to Si-ka-wei, and for the other surront en petises.

The Telegraph Companies to be asked to transinit weather messages free of charge, 10.-The Committee of the Chamber of Commerce to be charged with the financial and business managownt of the under taking.

Mr. Bohr said that the G. N. Telegraph Company already received daily weather re parts from Amoy and Hongkong, which wore

red

of

Davida Culdwell, Travers, fivo or six roads convergu, so that it/comunicated to the daily papers and the goods declared on the pass and in no others,

K.

b

"H. M. Bevis, & Dunman, Travers, H. J. H. Tripp, b Travers,........... ,, S. S. Lowe, & Dut Travers,

R. Fraser-Smith, not out...

I. Hughes, e Charley, h Darby,

15

4.

J. Easton; b Darby,

H. A. Ritchie, std Foss, b Travers,

11

0

Capt. Westoby, Foss, Travera, ...... Mr. Hay, & Darby,

C. A. Stuart, absent,

Leg byen 1, wides 11.

Total,..

12

104

22 for 99, 23 for 104.

FIRST ELEVEN.

35

been wished.

We hear (rd) of u disused, vred to be side Wooaung, and it conjectured

Custom Honso. No charge was made for these reports, and the Company would be ready to further the achome proposed by the Chainber as far as lay in their power,

The

the British "barque Balthazar, which is 15 had a signified their willingness to co should have equal privileges. The

days out from Hakodate.

operate. The mesenges, if charged for, would sho Cont. Burges

Bunye S[j]

a day, but he thought the trade beton Tientsin and Peking ought to... The Theatre.The damage done by white

The Tramway Scheme is net dropped, as Company would transisit them without be open to all, or closed to all. The sub ants during the past year has beeu com

seems to be rather widely supposed." Terras of Agreement with the Council have to be charge, if the work did not exceed what they jeets of all treaty powers should have eq

rights, or none, and there should bo nasex- were already doing themselves. part of "The floor to the present rear sue

ceptions. At present the trade is an injustice, drawn

Mr. Hart expressed an opinion that the and the favour shown to the one or two peo- up, and go on, before the prospectus paratively small. On raising the halony.

Can 2nd lal. lower cantilever and 7 upper short filling-

Chinese authorities would have a great in- The Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Cu.

terest in

supporting the scheme, and that he ple referred to is invidious and improper. pieces were found to be destroyed, and now ongs have been put in their

The wickety went down,-1 for 1, 2 for has lately purchased two large iron pon- would use his endeavours to obtain their fa gallery behind i upper floor girders and one6, 3.for 9, 4 for 13, 5 for 22, 6 for 22, 7 for boons, with accompanying bridges, in advorable consideration for it. He was how- THE MISSING STEAMER " ASH.” lower strat of rdwood were renewed.

though we 42, 8 for 44, 3 for 45, 10 for 53, 11 for 53,dition to the throated into a tonton, over not yet in a position to speak othcially

{N, G-Daily News, October 4.) The Theatre is now in condition. The Committes intend to have 12 for 72, 19 for 72, 14 for 74, 15 for 74 which is to be converted into a pontoon. on the subject.

Captain Bolton said the China. Merchants Nowa has been received here which gives 20 for 84, 21 for 89, 221

placed in position in front of the lower parts. N.. Co, wore in favour of the scheme and some hope for the safety of the passagers the interior color washed before the winter 16 for 77, 17 for 77, 18 for 8119 for 83 In the course of a month they will all be

of the Hongkew Wharf godowns, and give would support it. Ho thought rain gauges and crew of the British steaner dah, if nut increased facilities for storage; particularly of coal and tunber on the vacant land now on board ship would be unreliable from ra- for the safety of the vessel herself. She rinus causes, and that it was better not to left Nagasaki at daylight on the morning of Rantor's godown.

overburden officers of steners with too Sunday the 23rd ult., with a cargo of coals many details.

for Staunghai, and when she did not appear The Work on the City Moat by the sold- Mr. Liad, in referring to the estimated here in the middle of last week, it was iers is being carried on bravely. Between cost of instruments which had been given at feared that she had been disabled in the the Wost and Sonth gates it is nearly com- $25 per steamer, said that the Mateorologi-recent typhoons between this and southern

No

tirlings of the anissing pleted and the path inside of the moat has cal Office in London had for some time past coasts of Japan.

the last Japanese mail 14 clent and attractive appearance.

instruments and

representations were made, roturned on September 26th front a most in- they might be willing to do the same thing teresting

journey. Starting from Kaikiang for local steamers.

Mr. Bohr said he thought that the cost communication would probably not exor of attentionce on the proposed, telephonic $15 per month, but that it would of course depend upon the amount of attention re quired.

I, the Imperially commissioned, fighest stepping, and at lengthily recorded su Scuson af 1980-81 was a busy oue. Magistrate of the bleak North, issue a pro-

Performinées were given by the Amaten information. clamation, foggers, vous sand mongrul, Dramatic Society and the Chosai Suuiety wend their way to the Central Kingdom on at by a larger number of traveling dollar-grinding bent, the least we can do is panier than appenzed during the season of

1579-80. to cover them, with sheltering wing, and keep them safe from buffets and stienfis. sing them, they may be dubbed

The income di rived from the Theatre dur ing the time auder report was $3,452, vious 12 months.

H. de C. Forbes, b Tomes,. A. K. Travers, & Ritelio, b Travers,... 22 W. Dunman, & Wilson, Irving, J. F. Charley, R..., b Ritchie,

F. Nowington, R.M.L.1., & Ruddille,

Irvin b Ritchie, LB. Friend, .., b

30

40

(Temperance Lion)

purchase by our Line. the first ateamer of In address the deop or, outside country against 23,445 obtained during the pre- R. F. N. Clarke, .8.D., a and b Tomos, been widened and lovelled and presents a furnished the P. and Q. Co. steamera with vessel carne, by

down a

for

of

Sworn at and of 'scorn

either mon gentlemen, just as it may happen to plenso you; but they must not be indiscriminately have the

tem, shook or the gibing tongue waggod

Referring to previous curraspondence, il

A. P. Blandy, ran out...

The Library-Hos also suffered less from C. A. Caldwell, b Irving, the ravages of white ants than daring H. Foss, not out... previous years. A book case at the entr W. H. F. Darby, run out.. aneo was completely mercombed by these.

The Revs.. V. C. Hart, and M. L. Traft that, if propersed forma. He thought | stener; but only news of s

will be found that one little year ago, the insets, but no further damage of importeyes 1, leg byes 1, wides 8, nu balls 3,... 13 they visited Kinteh Chen, the faraONS PTO-

was discovered

A

Total........

154

Wickets down,-1 for 40, 2 for 49, 3 for 192, 4 for 122, 6 for 122, 6 for 125, 7 for 140, & for 146, 9 for 147, 10 for 1.54.

Police Intelligence. (Before Frederick Stewart, Esg.) Saturday, Oct. 8,

GAMBLING

thence thoughtthe interior to Wale and celain mannfacturing city, and Joureyed Chinkiang,

one

TURNTIIN.

Sept. 27th.

H. M. S. Fly arrived here from Cha- 200, on the 23rd instant, and will leave in a day or two for Newchwang. A woek has been the limit of her stay at any between fimo, most of which is spent the three northern ports. The French, gunbuat Latin with the French Naval Com

ander-in-chief, H. E. Munsieur Bourrée, Peking, and Madame Bourrée, left here for Chofoo on the 24th ist,

There isa Li Amah, for gambling with cards, with

mour here that the railway aoine other men, in the public street, this question has been again before the grand morning, was sentenced to fourteen days council, and was favourably considered, but and vagabond. without any definite action being taken in

for the third time, he said, to remove and wound up by giving Mr Yellow test satisluniary coudition, many valuable imprisonment, as a i

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the matter.

ani

violent

storm

the 26th ult, and it was then supposed that the Ash must have been in it, and put into some place difled, or had been lost. The s. 8. Waverley, Captain Stout, which

busing on the island of Kuto, and this amived lete ou tarday, front, Nagasaki, reported

she seen, that

given rise to the hope that the 4s may have put in behind that island for shelter and got on shure. Captain Stout informs is that on Thursday, the 29th ult, at half- mst eight o'clock pin he observed blue ights burning ou the inland of Kuro, three

Mr. Forbes then proposed the following resolution:

"That it is highly desirable in the interests of both Foreigners and Chinese to establish in Shangbai a

Bystem regulur of weather from Kasayama-saki, and about reports and forecasts, and that all present forty-five miles W by N from Nagasaki at this meeting are prepared to further the Light. At nine o'clock three blue lights were burned in vertical position; at half- undertaking as far as lies in their power.

"That a Committee be appointed to reportst nine the same signal was given; and meeting, and to bout three-quarters of a minute when the aland was abenta of the Faverley. The invite the co-operation of Father Dochevrent

the

steamer passed with the island about wo proper authorities. That the Secretary of the Chamber of miles off on the starboard side, and they Commerce be requested to send the minutes could see the shore distinctly where the

lights were burned. Captain Steut justi of this meeting to local newspapers.

tea his resolution to proceed, by saying that there were a large number of fisher- men's bruts and junks out from the island, sue of them further off from it than the. steamer, as the sea was calm and the weather beautiful; the island is inhabited by

hospit able fishermen, and if there were any ship. wrecked people there, they would have no difficulty in getting junks to take them to Nagasaki. The action of the Captain of the Farley in paying no hood to the

boss of the Province issued through ne As interesting historical discovery is said to earnest and impressive instructions on the valuable collection of Books on Chines have been made at Kix-inng Kids Nine subject of our relations with these sea-faring matters has been lout by the Secretary and dragon' Bridge utside the South Gate

has proved an attrsetion to sinologists. Shanghai. It appears that twenty years genta Did he not tell us, friends and fellow-citizens, how we should maintain our

Books have also been contributed during ago, there was a certain Houckow self-respect, drawing the line somewhere, the just year, by Colouel Musby, and Dr it. named Shao Show-shan, who, with

and how, chained in the links of harmony B. Guppy many took to flight On the

Sny of the books in the Library approach of the rebels. When things had quicted we should one and all become members of ping!

Little he returned, bringing with the peare-party. But what was the goud require to be rebound and new catalogues him zeven cofins, for the purpose of bary-of it all? Why, even this very month would be desirable, but the present state

ader of swarthy hue from India,of the funds does not allow of the expendi This accomplished, ing his dead relations. he departed, requesting his former mighams Hubkaboy-Jiu (1) while fooling Lure necessary for this purpose.

way alung

the meridional

The uber at Readers during the 12 -Mah Adhin, a servant, for gambling with ional Bundt had hours to look aftor the graves. The people actually without rhyme or reason a shower

on the best of over wonths miing the 31st of Jane was 1035, dico in Peel Street, with some other mon, demand, seem to have complied with his

of abuse heaped on his head by a gang of The thanks of the Committee are again i was fined $1, with the alternative of seven Minister. from France to the Court schvane laid before this ying out the fat ten o'clock one fight was burned for рессввагу bestowed And many years

This outburst drew the ne to the proprictors, of the Daily Press,days' imprisonment. ignorant brore. are upon the mounds. During this time, Indian to the extent of his paying them China Mail and Giocarment Gezite, fot Shao appeared once upon the scene, in back in their own coin, but the result was

Tree copies of those journals supplied during eto, to. order to burn incense, papar money the mants of his friends. He then departed that the genticnan of colour had to make the year. ne, but came back again the literate gang give chuoc on punching.

tracks for home, when, lo and behold the

The Maseru.--Muy by mousidered to be in other day, in order, as

additions having been maite during the last the coffins to his present residence in Sze-

tried to a member of my police force. was observed, however, that the obum. It was -

12 mouths. The interest taken in this part the arrest them in their wild career, a

Herman Hunter, steward from San of the insisinizon by the gobmunity generally it was coffins were swediormously heavy that if that hiding. But this kind of work where

Francisco, was charged with refusing to pay almost impossible to lift them; also that bers are relied on to make use of violence, ubated, and the Comalies have reserved to ease was, one of the ordinary dozen jinrickshas rudo here by a fellow-

n. rickshaw him and with assaulting a

An enterprising Dantonese has had a they bore other marks, difficult to reconcile

i thing that will have no coinfluicly from visitors as to the regula, ; 0) with the fact of their containing dead bodies, is, Lacan assure you,

tases of na Europe from on board ship countryman of his, and good strong looking At last the truth came to light. They are its own reward. My police are under in

mitee regist to date that the fortunate agging rickshaw when he was more or vehicles they appear. He has stationed one to have been fall of treasure, which strictions to thoroughly investigate the ions in turn for admissio

bause of strife and the origin of the dis- Shao-now white-haired old man-bad turbance; to find out the names and domi-di-pute which has arison betwrenches vestes under the influence of lignin, and who or two at different atreet carbers, with concealed in this manner in order to save it itia of the persons who handed the Indian the Government with refreger in the ailled upon to ; pay for it, not only refusing coolice in a tout slate-coloured dress, with

he regretted, and may be considered an unfentiate mistake. When the news from falling into the hands of the soldiery, to his hurt, and to arrest and bring such rules of adunssin has resulted in the witht-to give the lie his cents, but asulting straw hat, and boots. Unfortunately for IS PEKING SACHED FROM FOREIGN

A correspondent of the N. C. Doily News reached Shanghai, U. S. Consul General Why,

pleasant. he should have kopt the persons before me to be dealt with in such drawal by the Governannt, with tasation han as well. The prisoner was tied fifty him, the weather is just cold enough to however,

Ithu Debrecury, of State for the Colonies, of cents, and was further ordered to my 25 make walkine death of President Gar-writes as follows:- through secret for so long,

the

Denny, at the request of a relative of one farce of post-mortem sacrifices, is probably way we to satisfy tho onits of Justice. the appiusi sa 2 $1200. Bere the date cents to the coolic.

By the existing and still unmodified of the passengers on the Ash, sent the With a view to the soft, call-sed between the Committee url the i lasown only to himself. We do not vouch bursts, I issue this may

Bishi

Com- trontius of the various foreign powers with following telegram to the Mitsu for the truth of this story, but there is

othing inherently impossible it, munying pun yon cities of or

China, the capital city of Poking is held togany, at Nagasaki :- Any

dah Captain of in your mind's

that thereafter Governo that namespace it on the street in celebration of the moon United Statea, feel as if they had lost a

be a place in which foreigners, whether such occurrences having been related m

who stood high in the estimation, or meinbers if the missionaryghts, Kaisima, Thursday porta connection with the great robellion. N.-C. whenever a foreigner, maskee his nationality, will be sea that the Committee luxo piùgin of last night.

yesterday received bodies, students, or profissionals, from Br of the world, and particularly so, with his comes acres your paths, be

décline to

travellera, may reside, but not for purpoCompany Daily Neve

preacher, or traveller, it is absolutely insight it to be their duty to

the Government Braut upon condy- cumbent to do by him as you would him do usa ne saitating the builtin of regula

follow-countrymen."

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Tux following particulars are given in one

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THE RICKSHAW QUESTION.

THE MODY FRAST,

ROGUE AND VAGABOND.

The Chinese gunboats have leit for Tuku, and some of thou are reported to be going over to Part Arthur.

the

The nows of field, which reached us per Pantal, throw quite a

a gloom over the settlement, and

persunal friend

in the distinguished soldier.

Mr Patersoll, in sounding the above ré- solution, proposed that Messrs Forbes, Gult zow, Hart, Lang, Morris and Tong King- sing be appointed the Committee.

The resolution was then put to the moot ing and carried unanimously.

After the negal vote of thanks to the chair, the nesting then adjourned.

or

TRADE

blue

night, Mr Den the following reply

1, agent of the Mitan Bishi

ard nothing. Trying to get

of the home papers as to, Lieut. Col. I, Tay.demand, but certainly not to mob hun to the comfort and convenierier on the months' imprisonment with hard labour zilian Ministers, arrived per Hucun, and foreign trade, and the only exception pro-gunbuat proceed Ka

same old gane,

able

earl

bstanu-

CURIOUS CASE.

of trade. The capital is closed against

perly made by the Chinese authorities

sand

or

STILLWATER.

etc.,

to open

guarantees

being strictly kept, do not offen feutbility of orga

has a

named

a little room in which foreign wines, comestibles, foreign pre

..

The Ash is a steamer of 919 tons com-

The

Quotations

HONGLONU, October 8. -OPIUM-New Patna, cash,.... 60171

Old

can.... New Benares, cash, 0161 Old

Malwa, credit. 710 Allowance, Trels...... 12

Now

,,⠀⠀ Old Malwa, credit.... 760

Allowance, Thels

Mr 0.

Lo Ayan, described as a coolie, was sen-

Their Excellencies, the Spanish and Bru by you; to give him a leg up, as ocasions which in their opinion are lips-tenced, as a rogue and vagabond, to thres

r ridiculo in at your own swoot will.

He had been apprehended this time two.

to which I refer in favour of foreign pur- there wore, including the crow, about N. O'Brien, C.MG., whose appointment as If you won't take the hint, and go in forsetily at jerzone What visit the Museum, having been previously convicted andre than expected to leave for Peking in a day foreign Ministers is--save iu the une case nanded by Captain Lucock, and we time

nausually liberal manner in tai

chasers of enamels, works of art, porcelain, twenty-six foreigners on board. Governor of Holigoland we announced soute reformation, instead of carrying on twitch subgenbers of all astonisties cause selling lottery tickets to a crowd of people --Courier.

as sure as I am alive you forward in the beginning of the pressut year in Lascar Row.

Au permission was McDonald was with her sa Pilot and

•ets. A few years ago obtained, not without

Pilut Wills was a passenger. time ago -

will catch a Tartar. Do not for a moment and to the increased receipts during the

CONTRAVENTIONS OF MARKET ORDINANG. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS FOR one or two, fororence should not |

inns Lieut.-Colonel O'Brien served through flatter yourselves that you will get off ecob-earlier months from the Theatre &., the

Soveral men were fined in nominal quins

THE CHINA COAST. out the Indian Mutiny, for his services in free. If you really have a grievance, are Committee have been enabled, notwith

were given that the A meeting of the Shanghai Chamber of be abused. The one or two foreign hotels. connection with which he was mentioned in there not the beaks of the district to whom s

Commerce was held on the 20th, for the in Peking, the Hang-ta-li for one instance, despatches, and received the modal nl you can repair and state, the facts of the ing the withdrawal of the Government for breaches of the Market, Ordinance, one

the discussing

being

the purpose of without down, but bravut of major, In 1860 he proceeded to case, and wait till they with the Consul Urant; tu culinas the working of the City for solling worms.

Kall to the event thus

nizing asystem of meteorological reports from Chinose authorities, and the permission bas Ceylon as sexistant military secretary to Imvu decided on the merits of the affair and

Tea Afau went up to the Contral Polise the China Coast and the interior, with the bon justifical. The excellent hotel it remaining late Major-General T. O'Brien, command awarded judgment accordingly. Do not be as it is tied that the ordinary tripls

of improving the knowledge of

of the ing the forces, and for two yours Governor carried away by momentary passion and from the Fheatre &e, daring

not contain himself. and direction of storms, and warning

erigia have Light it eitel state, und of that colony, remaining there for three rocklessly stir up moba, thereby offending months at the year will mit exver the Station, early this morning, in a most ex view

ordinary expenses, thegi years and a half, when he returned to against the Majesty of the Law. I, even

the Staff of the as well as Consuls of all nationalities, rail visable to make a sjúgal appyal to the longenough iad to coinplano. mariners of their approach. Mr F. B. served soups, and so on are sold, but at India, being

y to pride them with the sonst He did not seen to know what he wanted. Forbes occupied the chair, and Messrs appointed Bengal Army as brigade-major, from which ard Chinose and Feruigners, traders and County to pri

or in spirit. post

a pouple alike, as endowed with a sirtue of the Government Gent sevenly with- When the constables wanted to put his out. Boyd, A. Cultzow, W. Howie, E. G. aukot be said that the treaty clause which he was invalided home in 1866, after

The English Ministers, from Sir Frede be put bat. He continued jabbering away sun, and representatives of the Great Nor Jeuling of th continuous service in the East of seventeen similar to our own, and never for a moment drawu. A subscriptions ist was Gordingly he hung in to a bup-post and would not Law, A. McLeod, H. S. Morris, W. Pater. hedges Paking is in any way infringed in and a half years. He was appointed in think of going in for "race distinction circulated aning some

A very few days a sum of at an enurious eute when given in charge thera Tulegraph Company, the Chin Merrick Bruce to Sir T. F. Wade, have 1867 inspector-general of police, Mauritius: se andples you to must make part was placed at the ship and the for creating a disturbance. He was fined cluants Storm Navigation Company, the rigorously upheld the clause referred to in Wire,

Deraand, with which, teir $2, with the alternative of oven days' im- Messagerie Maritimes, H. L M. Customs, its strict integrity, and pspasaou," except was mentioned in despatchos. from the and parcel of yourselves

The Comunities.

30 days' sight, Mosure Butterfield & Swiro, the P. for articles of personal use, and even then โป unvinces the prisonment.

4 months' aight, S. N. Co., and the

S. Co. Mitau Bishi

in limited quantity, are not issued to Bri- appeal is been respondet

namittee that the sition which they

Credite, The Chairman read a translation of a

ling tish subjects, England certainly have felt it to be their duty to take up

William Kennedy, engineer, S. S. Lorne, letter he liad received from the Boy. Father scrupulously observed treaty.

Documentary, 4 months conditions with reference to the rules of admission lu for being drunk and incapable was fined 50 Dechevrons, Director of the Sicawei Ob- The French, American, and German autho. India, Wire,

demand, the Museums has not with the approval of the community generally, and they rely onts and was ordered to pay 25 cents to servatory, in which were laid down various rities have also strictly kept faith, and the

So days sight, private with confidence upon the liberality of the the chair occlies who and carried him about. points which, ho thought, inight be sub- subjects of the four Pavers named bave Shangha, demand,

nitted for the consideration of the Chamber been excluded from what is now a thriving of Commerce relative to a system of meteo- trade in the possesion of one or two people. Gold Leaf, 99 fine

people. Sovereigns, then Li Ayan, cook, for being in unlawful perelogical observations to be organized on

on Thuring the Last

ive or six years A grest The number of ours during the 12 session of two taels of opium, was fined $20, board the Shanghai, merchant vessels and relaxation has been made in favour of ons permission zation should noise, we feel fairly confident that the above months ending the 4th of Jane has been with the alternative of fourteen days' in on the coast of China. The now organizmall treaty power, and with the

he thought, a two-fold of bave,

the Chinese authorities, is not far from the mark. In these lifefious 120,010, of whom 110,003 were Chinsegalo..

large and Hongkong Bank, 114 % preme.. ubject (1) to give ships: Captains at sea a growing trade is allowed to carried on, Union Ins. Soc. of Cton, 91, 675 p. aliaro. times we shall be quite prepared to make to ong

During the same period ihre individual who may feel himself in any way

the Chinese and Japanese waters to enable aggrieved the awende honorable.ARGETEX persons have contributed to the

urticles either an loan or us TEREBROVIDES,

Tremble and Quake

Governor to the Secretary of State, sp"Stick close to your desks and never go tosea

for rable hurricano of 1868; and in 1870 was selected by Sir Henry Barkly to be his extra aide-de-comp, and in this capacity was attached to H.R.H. the Duke of Edin burgh during his atay in the island.

Is partially reviewing a pamphlet entitled British Colonial Policy, by Sir David Wed derburn, Bart., M.P., issued under the auspices of the National Liberal Federn tion, the Japan Guzele promises a second article on the same text thus:

Later on wo will see, what Sir David

Giver under my hand and seal, this 7th intercalary moon of the 7th year of H. M. Kuang Hsh.

Translated by

ARGENTEXTEREBROSIDES,

*After consulting any authorities on Indian

sidents, and

tute

residents to snuble them in the future to! maintain the City Hall in its preacht cata of efficiency and usefulness.

The

A RIGHT ON STORM.

BREACH OF THE OPIUM ORDINANCE.

ASSAULT.

Bouk,

21

Exchange.

3/8

La Tun Lab And Wong Alol, for assault icient knowledge of the meteorology of the principal or principals of which are, by China Traders' Ins. Co., 81,600 p. sh. ex div. + Bands at every point of the company exist following are the names of the contributors, ing another Chinaran, hitting his head so them at all times, and especially at critical escaping all barrier or lekin duties, enabled North Chitia Ins. Co., 118, 1,195 pa v

11. Lowcock, the Hon. J. that he had to be sent to the hospital to momente, to recognise which

Off

are

in Peking on terms that Yanglase Ins. Assos, la. 830 per share,

to receive goods in

HT Fire Ins

Wedderbum has to say about crown colo-here the shore one adjoins the Chinese sityviz:-The Hou Vivarnt, Cristy Scott, Bave it dressed, were each fined 31 and routes to follow in order to attain useat will enable the Chinese traders to be much Chinese Ins. lly our per share, szica. Staff Sergt. were further ordered to be exposed in the as possible their destinations and dereold by red haired pe abused, i China Fire Ins. Co. Soon we are, sales,

nies and their peculiar form of government. AnGENTIE

We may premise that it is a part of his

story which he is rather inclined to shur man's name. —ARORST. over. He has evidently ut had the

M. Price, Capt. G

Dr. H. 11. Guppy Dr.

out Mesara,

J. Sampson, D. Galdwell,

Bitki

aroid

and hear

per share.

This is a literal rendering of this gentle are. Mr. and M Mango Hest at a public hydrant; and at the same give ship Captains, about to loase tio port, or two foreigners, and only they, should be S'hai Steam Or H.

per

3

promical

160p. share.

share

A somewhat broad one on the part of His Edwards, Halbuka PaGomes, Rabiscoida | Hydrant the unfortunatis will be duly ex-notice of the winds and weather they will able to cat pruptable trade from Hongkong Gae Go 652 per

pleasure of living in one of them if he had, Worship: eide the threats below.―30. he would probably have something

on

to say

on that species of mild despotism under To this faithful rendering of a sinking which our neighbours in Hongkong are Chinese phrase, we would call the attention of now writhing But let that peas. More

hereafter.

E0 Whether the relaxation has been The fight arose emerge with credit from storing, which they I do not discuss It certainly creates FT KAU Book 43 % pren., stocks for six houts,

and (2) to mixela surprise through a difference as to whose turn it as have been unable to

burning, that one H. O. M. S.-bost on between Tientsin and China Ceast Co., Ta puted in the stocks to warn the other probably meet with, within the next twenty: Peking a largo

four hours. The Sicawei Observatory hoped which all subjects of atlier and logs Hongkong Hote! Co., $114 per share,

•Kelgur, J. M. coolies who have traffic there.

Okins Sugar Rel. Go. 8160 p. share.

Debentures, 3

* prem

Do

all Exeter-Hallites, as showing that the Chinese 110 Mustean, 4 log, 0. tome, d

Are condescending enough to grant that in suite Kundy, WK. Highes, Sanders, of solour à man's eman for it." It may be that this iden has gone Nortlas very round Niedhardt, H. L. Hennya; I. ceny.AU.

HONGKONG CITY HALL

China,

SHANGHAI

(NG Daily Nec.)

to be able to

on

min both of these objects treated, and, I banyoya that the Chinese Jmperial Loan 22 1871. nominak

are sternly deta setinned mich the rev, father

in his

the metter, and ib 18. urged"

under which tha stogdy and

Tit conformity with Father Tachoven's lo trade is conducted, should be B.Ki Too Co, shares, 91877 per shar

acherne, r Forbes

(hid bifoly this meeting

A KEY to the success of Catholic Missions in the East may be found in the French Forsiga Missionary College at Penang. In this mstitution there are upwards of

bubscribed u snu of Sidð, against $650 in Cargo boaty outing it in two,The nonidant operation of all parties hiterosted He ask but cannot make their rehearú. (Taken at Moore Falconer di toil's Premiste, hundred young men ecclesiastical studente

The following is tlie report to be submitted 1880, Lis the list orgthed songst this took pines opponite the Follos Hulk Ted for expressions of opinion on the various Between the market of Tiontsin and the ions of Peking there are many barriers, undergoing the curriculum for the Prisst hood. Among them may be found repre- to the Annual Meeting of Bhareholders in Chiese sins wer

era put down by them of the crew of the nago boat were drowned portions of the scheme

by bosts from the 1-Mateorological observations of a of whoke aggregate fulls are considerbic. sentatives of all parts of Asia--India, Cayma

forum system tu le takon on the steaming Opin 18ys ven

heavily, cotton, wogliens, lon, Burma, Bient, Anniain, China, Cores, and Subscribers to the City Hall, to be held anung fu the while to $422 as against the ethers were rescued by boste

$317, unscribed luat ours in adili to Halk.

The 8. S. Basyang arrived here on running regularly on flip coast of Chin metals, pigments, etc, etc., alan ; and on danations fron Thursday anbuariptioung

(20th) went ashore in the and if possible of Japan, end the records Korusene pil, the use of a which is, in spil I miniņhias one or more pupils. Lutin instans

Leading

taxation, increasing, the leviga » making the tofal amist extent / $700, Fathe

done by the staff of sonsbly onervus Them precincts-being the sis media for securing The last Annual Meeting was held on

presented by Chinees $1,131, a larger sull after belog lightened by discharge of cargo — THE BALIO

at all Harbour much displeased to see that l proceeded without sustice, and

her and lightships, formity among such heterogenous le 28th day of August 185

on буке. She

spat, and Master ALLO

or two persons angare Fact miento The Staff of Professor is well Committee. The Committee Clected at the Haunts ever before been contributed by lifeboat bronght Trom Wabu, she got off the Chinese Unions at all the lighthouse wall as the excluded

caughts on

to be made for obach pala, or as agons laat Annual Resting with power to add them to the funds of the Institution in any

A strange story is published in the Shoe vations in Minil, og, Japány Paluch that be their number, Dunstved of the Hou, W. diy yiar Kerwick, Mr. Justice Snowden, Mars D The usual premis of Insurance have been

Boochow it seems that a certain Euttonfur, D. Son, Il. Loppiùs And duly het futur Abe fast year.

D. C. Parker

Yesterday (30th) about noon, while the general sketch of a plan which he thought grantell by all, and that there should be no Hongkong Bakery, 360 per share. decents

the anal Subscription, tug boat Samen was towing the ship Ther would be likely no meet the end in view, i privilege granted, or exception displeased,

Temperature, Chinese traders are were cirqulated at the beginning of the prescut year, and the European residents mopyla ap the harbour, she ran dows a it were possible by amid the antive on

and Japan Nearly every Violasuominates at € (mos ou Luesday next, the 11th a relents were received tvangs, hear Wuhu, on the 26th uits, and be promptly forwarded to 81-ka-wakens

and

within the

Bewing

Texadiman the Best Europea

*** being about a dozen in number, the Chair in Chinese being filled by an ex-Mu The Institution in well worth

18-0

Treaty

Wet

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