No. 5885.-MAY 20, 1882.]

THE Mercury says that Mr Callado expects the ratification of his treaty by the French mail.

Tax Mercury hours that Sir Thomas

ing that an import duty of Tls. 110 foried.

want." and

Ietter frou

une

THE CHINA MAIL.

We are indebted to the courtesy of Captain tures of the most revolting character, show-mayoral wealthy men. Soon after this a Fatterson, of the 8. 5. Fauteh, for the ing as they do that Hongkong is the contro battle of sonie kind took place about the 1st of the nefarious commerce, the ramifica of May in which the rebels were victorious. following information:-Intelligence was tions of which extend to distant countries. They are formidable enough to be styled received by a Chinese gunboat which had [ A child who had been bought dexribed her the entire fares. of the district, now you? rebels: though only 400 strong they defy Wade arrival at Chefso that the treaty between female owner as "a buyer and seller of has settled the opiura question by agree-the United States and Korea had been ra. Traffic in human fiest show what imperialists wore killed,. bus tho of those regular troops which with volunteers pum

bor about ten thousand, Rumour says betified and exchanged, and that Cnnie pocely commercial view they lake Who that

dore Shufeldt was to leave for Cacfoo in

businese in wizich

they are engaged. Ad-authoritica admit only five as the extent of two days time. Mercury

dressing eno of hin

his agents, be writer: As their loss. The latest rumour is that Buang I have lost money on the present cargoes has been dangerously wounded by a follow-

wish you to

to give s Ask the

schief, and that this will bring matters to a purchaser to little higher price for them.' An every close, except the matter of executions- exists among the Chinese in their own N.-C. D. Ners. somntry, it is reasonable to suppose that be deterred by scruples they would not b from practising it

it in Hongkong but Sir

May 18th, 1832) John Hennessy is to point out H.E. Mr. von Brandt has arrived and

Thomas ught not to be.

"confounded with the

the in immediately to Idavo for Shanghai. Sir

THE British and French Ministers have decided to do nothing with Koren till the result of Commodore Shufoldt's mission is decided.--Mercury.

It is notified that the Hon? F. B. Johnson, Acting Connak for Denmark has resumed

provisionally the Hon. F. B. Johnson as "Consul General for Hawaii,

that it

been

the

TIENTSIN.

iri

ACCORDING to the Courier Tao Tsung Tang THE Right Honourable the Earl of Kim/h inted March 18th absolutely from Shanghai on the 26th inst. No now

viow

W (Shanghai, Courier) loven from the North that Li Hung Chang is indignauit at Commodore Schufeld's letter, and it is said will demand an explanation front the United States Government.

It is eu moured in Chinees official quartors that his duties. His Excellency the Administhe lotter in question will produce some trator has been pleased to recognise complications, and add to the unpleasant ordinary relations of domestic service the arrival of Viceroy Chang, who in daily Chinese families. Nevertheless, even in expected. It is said that H.E. Li, Sir ness that threatens to break uit hetween these cases he says that the fact that many Thomas Wado and Chang, China and the United Statea on the Chi-of the adopted children and servants "love with the special Chinese Envoy from Peking, connazion nese Immigration question.

ught seems to him to col ] will be able to arrange all matière between

Lord Kimberley, in

in ath. Sir Robert Hart is takes the

expected hare tlant every form of slavery is illegal in thu enlony, that any contract for them are; there is a Chigas

sale of

that they have been very favourably void, and that the law is therefore clearly received; the report appears to have roached

here from Fort Li able' to protect all such justice. All this may be quite trite, and according to the Chinese, he has been very

persons against

Wing

is back from Peking, and, Yang yet, owing to the want of a clear perception coldly recevant by the members of the * p what antially constitutes sofencen

Tsung-liyanin, and there is in consequence the victims of total on the part of no hope of those fifty Chinese students slax administration of the law, it is possi- their sucation; it is hoped that Their oppression, or, it may be, to returning to the United States to finish ble for great abuses to exist. This also ap Excollencies Li and Chang will do their pears to be the opinion of Lord Kimberley, best to get those students to return, but who has now ordered a searching inquiry to Chinese prejudica is very much against this

No change in the river, and constant and domestic service as it prevails in the colony,

complaints.Engineers of the China Mer- chants S. N. Co. do not report favourably of the Kriping coals.Mercury.

is at present at Soochaw. Ho is expected in Shanghai in about ten days, and during his stay there ho will be the guest of the Marine Transport Office. To is on a tour

berlay, Hur Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, has bora

pleased

mant Notifications Nos, 1 and 34 of 1882.

to approve of the following appointments; made by His Excellency Governor Sir John of inspection and much interest is muui-Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G., in the Govern feated in his movements.

AMONGST the passengera by the steamor Esmeralda, which arrived hers yesterday, we abserve the name of H. E. Tiburée Rodriguez, Spanish Blinistar Plenipoten-

Assistant Clark. In the Government Civil In the Land Ofice, Mr Wong Ta'uu, to be Hospital, Mr Fung King-fuk to be Stadent Apothecary.

ยาวฉุ

in-

of

tiary in China. Ho having spent a few His Excellency the Administrator has been be made into the system of child adoption education scheme, at least at present.

weeks' holiday at Manila, now returns to his post at the Chinese capital.

On Saturday evening the Circus was again well patronised, and again the performers.

stances.

CHEFOO.

received the well derved phudiis of the Li King-pan, Acting Third Monitor, to be cannot be relinquished under any only our port on Saturday, in the Vigilant, cast- audianco. An afternoon performance, with Acting Second Monitor, Mr Ilo Wan-luan,doned temporarily; new will i

weather will bo utore favourable, than it hus

been.

to

enes in the Brandt left per a Eliorado for your port!

be restored to the full tenure of his

Tinacks of

will

I understand that the late editor of the Shanghai Courier (the author of 24 Our aim in life") is going to Corea, to establish a newspaper, Bend Cariv. Intending subscribers are requested to promptly_com municate

with Messrs Kelly Walsh, Seoul, the Bond,

pleased to pinke the following provisioun and temporary appointments in the Go vernment Central School :-Mr M. Alarakia, Ir's mistake to suppose, as some appar Acting First Monitor, to be Acting Pupilently havó supposed, that the Viceroy of Teaclier. Mr Wat Pat-tai, Acting Second Chilli s given up his post of Grand Monitor, to be Acting First Monitor Mr Secretary. That is a life appointment, andi

(From a Correspondent). circum-

No roaring news. Admiral Willes left Evan his Viceroyally a be Acting Third Monitor. These appoint mains. Acting Viceroy,

Tyture

toward bound. The sautio day H. Herr von -an antiroly-new-bill, was-given-this-after-entwill-datons-from-the-1st-June-1882.- noon, and to-night the same novelties are.

on his passage to Nanking, to bobnob with in due course,

tro. The Decreo to bo produced. It is to be hoped that the THX following Scale of Measurements, to Guzette is formal, not final. The influence Seoul, in the gunft of his opinion Tao Taung Tang; afterwards he is going to Merrahureinchen, to which steamers trading between Hongkong, of Tso Tung-tang at Court is said by well.

give the CoreanS Danton, and Macao are to be subject, are informed Chinese to be absolutely nil. The on bended warchauses, while the gunbort favour bestowed on Li Hung-perhaps (or perhaps not) be employed published in the Gazette:-1, on lower deck, chaing when he attended the funeral o the

be to survey the imperfectly kanws approaches Masas ADAMBOR, BELL&Co, the Agents of one passenger for ench six superficial flect. Empress at Peking last year were quite to the now Corean treaty posts. the Castle Line of steamers, have this after-2, on upper deck and cabins, one passenger unprecedented. He was puraitiod tr moon received a telegram from Singapore to for each nino superficia! fect. 3, the above lodge in this Noi-wu En, or Buro

number to be further regulated by the Sur- of the Tropoja in jecur the affect that the Stirling Castle arrived at reyor's judgment as to whether the yassel nyrer before conferred

mpon a subject that port at 10.30 last night, and, after stabloomeugh for the mossarement num the Prince of Tun went in person to his

ber of passangers. 4, a suficient number door, bringing him presents to the having taken 1,600 tons of coal on board of Life Boats, gefts, and life bucys, approved of Tis, 3,000, which he sent in with a vorbal left at nine o'clock this morning (20th). The by the Government Marino Surveyor, to be megance of thein; the Empress presenteds. Co. are going to run a line of upon His Excellency' I hear (on doubtful authority) the O. M. North China Daily News of 24th inst. says supplied. 5, no passengern to be carried on with a fur tunic of a description and steamers to Corea, the pioneer lost is soon

den acceptance more than two deckt. 6, on the lower pas him that she passed the Tungsha Lightship nt songor deck, ono passenger to

to be deducted pattern hitherto worn only by the Emperor

to be decked and longiliened about ☎5 to 60 2 am on the 23rd irist, so that the time for each six square fost decupied by cat Senor Guardian of their Heir Apparent to authority)

himself 5 and he was raised from the rank of feet. It is stated (on the same unreliable

that or cargo; and on the upper passenger dock,

interprising Con occupied between the Lightship and Singa- one passenger to be deducted for ach nine that of Grand Precaptor of the Emperor pany are about to obtain tas mongoly of a pore was 5 days 20 hours. Captain Gould, feat occupied by cattle or cargo.

THO, the other han

hand

lost the favour of his

vor his celegraph line from Soul to Tientsin, vio of the S. S. Triumph from Singapore, reports

chief friend, the Prince Chun, while the Moukden and Nowelwng; no message un

of Prince of Kung stood fast by

Li through der ron words; the tariff to be next to having passed the Stirling Castle at 6p.

ont all the quarrels that caned. The prohibitive, of course; the 1. M. Custura's

1 Service on the 26th, and the Glenfruin at 9 am on

searet of Tse's favouritiem with the E-Mail will follow suit, the 27th, the distance separating thom be

to Her Majesty all the presents that he with the Admiral. The Futai of the pro

he invariably oilers to bo that

The Russian cruor Africa, in in

port, ing about 200 milos according to his calcula

receives himself; and the same is truo, wo vince arrived hers a fow days ago, ho i tion. Captain Webker, of the deelong, also

however, went so far as to consult L Hart is supposed to arrive in the R. O beliaro, of Pang

Yu-lin The Emprors staying at the Haikwan bank Sir Robert passed the Stirling Castle on the 26th, and

Hung-chang as to the advisability of a Ling Fing. Many visitors are expected" from a comparative estimate judged she

pointing Tes to the Viceroyally of the during the omning saison, which promises

Kispy

"He is at any rate old been the Viceroy's blunt reply.-N. Q,

aro ataying already at the Bench Hotel. News,

is said to

Press 18

the кате

CHINESE IMMIGRATION INTO

entwenty millio

à half the population

nited Slatee, and yet not drein, her ro

Sources, we have a pictire at which we

Ou tho It May the following Renter's

telegram was published at Batavia

ondon, 29th April 1882 pold was married to Printoes

the Nether HM the King of

of the and has been rooted right

koma bid reached Batavia announce in than the 23rd April the Netherlands

Jesy wall shadde and when we look at the steamer Foortiota on apoyare from that tation of 320 port to Holland hill greended, poor Capa

antely After which, bn 700 BELTS, Floisor, and the other gritaro, in Biolly

Hed Mossin Daplets that have led their hordes from

hor cargo bai discharged she was Barber Chinn, wo can better reallzo the pos tour k

argo Wasound floated Sibilities

cast; and dame What are we to do to properly avoid this?

treat the Chinese that are here justly, docked Thet according to manly Christian idens,

four relations with China and with notifies t

PO

bo

guildp

depi

to 10th April

Cont thire of the Timor a capital of 70,000 found

the world, but admit so more, and allow the Gutro

that tho gusto number now here to diminish as steadily and

land in the Timor as rapidly as it is possible, under the fair dis

wich Mr Rove and charge of our duties to ourselves and them. And a

And as soon

and yet as quietly as two offer

slosgatolton Sourabaya for can, fot them entirely leave this country hou,

manuftetur ters into manure, When the Moors were cleared out of Spain, and answe

guano as the Tartars left the south of Europe a properly prepared, this

to that from Peru, for centuries ago, excepting that this exodus to be not inforier

the additional advantage of being much in posse, if possible. Now, fellow citizens, let me ask you and cheaper than the latter.

The Batavia Daghiar of the let our Eastern friends what would be tho position of California to inorrow with a publishes the prospectus of the Batavia invasion and a Chinese settlement Eastern railway company which has obtained line of every city, every town on concession from Government to dry h

ono compact, suifel and from that city to Bekassic, h distance of 20 Bet, and would act, hey, who could yield a dividend of at least fivier cent for pouple, as scouts, spies and guides, loading on The Bokassip district is then through our mountain passes into our but traffic with Batavia gently hamperod to be very..active, pocially inte valleys, villages and town: betraying toby lacle of roads, what few there are being them all our strongholds, and exposing all almost impassable during the larger, portion our weaknesses-every Chinaman in the of the year. country, with his knowledge of its topo- graphy and surroundings, being to the invaders worth a hundred of their own With the large foreca Chups could hore with modern arme, the land could be svept and devastated, as do myrinds of Locusts in

to Resfontained a conces

inen

land

with isolated' Chinanten kilometres. This, railway is fpected to

The Daylled also reports that the man- Garden hria decided a lighting the same by aging committee of the Batavis Zoological, dicotricity, water from an artesian well on the grounds supplying sufficient motive power for the purpose.

nono unbroken mass awoep over a country, devouring overy living thing bofore them. And do not let our puuple enppose THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES, by Porcy that the Chinese cannot make soldiers. See Reasoll. This Illustrated Famphlet on Per- ther walk our structs and over one bills fory, de, putahod at d., may be tratt and mountains the lung, swinging stop, gratia froin any Chemist or denier in per- and only regalar gait see them making funery in the World, or Jony GovELL & long matches and carrying big burthana Co., London.-ADVT. Į

over hills and valleys, and it is patent to

every one

one that

they

would make splendid

marching militia; and, well brokon in and

tandled,

well

led, they are good fighters, tow

They are not brod to war, and are timid and soy to begin; but they go splendidly

their work when wall officered,

.of

and massed, and once sucecasful, gain. rapidly in

in coarage and canlı and thenco- forward improve so long as well lead. The danger this is, they become wild and merciless when in superior numbers and successful; bat are in tura rapidly door alized maior defeat. They scarcely need a commissariat or quartermaster. They need but little to live on, and och man, with his arize wid accoutrements, can you cALTY two weeks' nations and go flying light. They only neat a cause, a leader and con- fidence. While

thoy a not equal to Eu ropean trompe, they cannot be regarded with contempt, and "while they have to-day no man of prominence, it is but natural with the awakening they are having in their mite, the attention they are giving to modern warfare and tactics, and the breadth and scope and

which they are love reach w

A stures of experiments (says the Mercury) with the electric light, the intention of which is however not known to us, is now being carried out at the Woosung Forts, From the nature of what we have already seen, we should presume the trials are being made to test the power of the light for was then going between 20 and 21 miles au signalling purposes-thshes being repeat enough to set prudently," is said to have air to become a lively one several guests so-called Chinese Invasion of the / shnaki, wo test; for shin langs on one-

hour.

and successfully molested the traders in The power thus placed in the hands of the French will, to imagine,

Annam.

on of

The

Wo

lang

Police Intelligence. (Before H. G. Thomsett, Esq.) Monday, May 29.

LARCENY

D.

NAVIGATION COMPANY,

UNITED STATES.

Among the great mass of nonsense has been written and sai encerain

everything modern and national, at a

that a great and strong man will inevitably rise up among them.

Europe need not far China, but wo

States, based only upon the of a 15 and Furst and awebp over

fow thousand tradueixon and lays, the CHINA SHIPPERS MUTUAL STEAM pain may be said to have beeno off We imyo been favoured with a copy of the bypoch delivered at a mesin Ban draft prospectus of the proposed now stormar Francisca by Mr Win T. Cole This company entitled the Chins Shippers effort has been heatly printed, heat Mutual Steam Navigation Company, which ing The Chinese Question cored by we recently drew attention to, and which is to be floated by the merchants and others catm and dispassionate Merchia for engaged in the China, Japan, and Straitscible argument against Furthurgolian similar document where the objects and

û

and tho

is

Quantity

fallen,

| -0,66

0.02. 150.00

Barometer...... 29.86

Weather ..... Wet T'mometer -

Forra of Wint.. Direction of Wind NE Dry Tmemotor. 73.0 710 78.0

Fuster attached, 74.5 76.0 73000329.83 30.07 29.95

Hoar of Rain.

b.a. be.

71,060.0 71.0

120mías 0.0.7.0.0.7.

11723.

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29.96 29.03 | 29.92 (29.82 1 29.85

BAROMETER,

TER, &c.

MOME

Previous

day at

4.31.

On date

10

Previous

day no

4 PM.

Ou date

'nt

10A.M.

Τιτανίους

day.at

42.3.

Ou date

At

-JOAN.

Ou date

10 M.

On date

ai 4'P.M.

HONGLONG

Axor.

SHANONAL.

MANILA.

TELEGRAFS OF 29TH MAY, 1982. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

BAROMETER, love of the sen in inches, tens,

a great duric cloud that my rise and us day, and, ohnographically, aud

logically the study of our American re fuduns, and of our aboriginal population, show conclusively that the Tactar Chinese, in as now wrapped in thecurity and mystery, did lavade and occupy this whole

countr

NETHERLANDS INDIA.

The following enttings are from the tran- of slations given in the Struts Times

"Win. 7. Coleman, Esq., the known

Tamoxeren in Fahrenheit degrees and tens, kept in the open air in a shaded situation.

DIRECTION OF WAND Is registered every two points, N., N.N.E., N.E.,

FORD OF WIND calm. 1 to.8 light breeze. ✪ & la 7 freel. 7 to 8 strong. 8 to 10 heavy.. 10 to 12 vielent.

SITE OF WEATHErn.—B. Clear blue sky, C. Cloudy. D. Drizzly. F. For. G. Fongy, H. Kal. L. Lightning, M. Misty D. vercast. 7. Possing showers, Q. Squally g-No" Rainy. 5. Snow. T. Thunder, U. Bad, threatening.

A correspondent writes to us from Ma. Visibility. 1. Storm. Z. Calm. The lot-

the men average of their signification.

BAIN-Choura of rain for the previous 24 hours (non) are registered from 1 to 24. And

Unions, the now stoamor breaks edly sent and replied to from some other down there can be no doubt but that she sput-we hear Dzoong-ning. The bears will take home the now toas consider of lights as seen from an olovated position ably in advance of all other tes steamers.

in Shanghat, were certainly magnificont. FROM reliable sources we hear that tho Last night, the lights were thrown over Annamese Government have given the the entrance to the river, the town of Won-

sung, and the men-of-war lying there. French authorities in Hauci carte blanche think however that this is a direction in

OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE FRETENCES.. Yeung Afa, actor, was sentenced to three to procood against the pirates under the which great caution should be used as it months imprisonment with hand labor far black and yellow flags, who have no long steamer to keep the fileult channel at obtaining money by falso presences from do. We do not rempomber having seen a Immigration," so that the aps

would certainly be impossible for any Woosung with such a powerful light thrown Ng Man Fat, money changer, Praya West

in front of her.

lights are

reasons for starting by are lights produced Siemens'e dynamo machines, and the larape are provided with

Ismunire were so merchant," must be considered nieone cassar, that at the so-called Beo-island in tera are repeated to indicate any increase-over Cheung Afat was charged with stealing a

prospecta of its being first impression i

set forth. mon result in the devisal of repressive Fresnel holophote Tanzes and graduate-box containing property to the value of $75, order that a co-ops men of the calm and dispnato'

vertical and horizontal arce. Mr. Bishop on the 27th instant.

steamers was not started long sinco; Lai Alai, the complainant, said he was a measures of a description, so completely the Superintendent of the Imperial torpedo coelie and fived at Facchev. Dno 27th have in the mean time built up splendid merchant of California, wo eh very without permission from the Hond pro. the quantity of waser fullen indicated in inobos,

facts, which have paid largo went on board the Noxon, hound when put into action they will quickly ex-over, conducting the experiments which ar that place, taking his luggage with him Judging frotu the prospectus before sth much like to see the other extre And i vincial government or any other authority.

will be hold into the uttor An inquiry

Shipping Intelligence, terzamato three buccaneers who have will not probably be sonduded for somo About five o'clock in the afternoon heimissed owners or managers have by a near-sighted yet W, 7. Coleisin speaks of Great Harvdelsbind.

whose houses

Jook

over-reaching his al

Laland

We lem that the loss of the Banda will hitherto indulged their privstecting pra- und may well mas lalf an phone with he box, the comments of which he valued at austraining treo competition, clienated the Power above," and refers to donidin and bow great blow to the Macsiesar, mercantile the latest Londen and Oclonist Papers, and pensities to on unlimited extent. News binoculars in looking at these lights.

sympathy of their apporters-the mer

community from 400,000 guilders worth of Ins also reached us that the Opius Farmer experiments have lately bogun shortly pulling out, thief, another coolid stopped chants, and thus brought against themselves aimly and dispassionately, thvasion her cargo not having hoes insured.-Ibit fram other sources. Consignees are invited

"thief,"

the strength of their opposition. This is of his country by these materiali Badd-

The

in which the Bando to communicate with the Editor in the him and gave him in custody.

This statement was earroborated by the Borions, as it must be manifest to the most hista. We can only refer this viary to 1

had great destruoti in foundlored

event of any inaccuracy occurring in this superficial observation that the coelie who caught the prisoner.

Timor. It began at Kupang about mid- of the

freight, if they co-operate, must be Commodore Shufeldt. The fling exnight on the 18th March; with heavy rain list as compiled from the papers and other Six monthe imprisonment with hard 22:

masters of the position. It is, however, treet will show what a mountajay be and high wind from W., W. and lasted information at his command. The Editor labour was imposed."

satisfactory to read that the

promoters of

made out of a very small inole-hi-

opposed to the marauders' operations, that factory at the Kiangnan Arsenal, is how-

after sundown.

Block

The

instant be

GROUND PAVILION.

"ome of

line of

dividends.

ровленного

to be of grout value. If this be speci- the Talut group properly so termed, a British ship as arrived, the crow of which has out there a large quantity of obory

ቃይ

54

tacs and biodroda,

The following lists are corrected from

until 4p.m., the next day. Eight native this new company in no way challenge or

vessels in port there were wrecked, the will, at all times, be glad to receive any defy the existing lines, but, on the contrary Pia for thousands of years huisued damage done being estimated at 60,000 additions to the list from those who have to meet them in a friendly, the policy of exclusiveness, of acctness guilders. Several vessels wero driven as later advices, private or otherwise, than his

spirit; a war of rates and of islation. She has not onyoided hore on the coast and dashed to pieces.

ROC but harin. If

theintroduc. foreign contact, but rundo find con- Troes were aprontod in great numbers, over

though

can bring

the present capacity of the trade, we can were a dread, rather than an

tion of some more steamers is too ninch for quests. On the north the stern crops destroyed, and many houses

Left.

VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

TAT, HONGKONG, Nemo.

16, Paul,

Fram. Hamburg

1 rativo 36, from the pavilion, and sentenced de which they themselves up content in her rich' valleys, plained hally had with him 80.000 guilders for

The Arab

p-

20

6, Flaming (s),

Teutik (6.),

Sunderland Holl

15, Carl Fitter,

Hamburg

18, Marathon,

London

31, Belted Will,

11, Tanjore

15, P.

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.

China.

HANHOW.

supporters; to work with the wald band the

seen

1

P. J. Carleton, 15, Ice King (8.), #17, Grecian,

ور

17, Lucy A. Nickels, 12 Han 18, Hansa,

(2.);

London

Cardiff

New York New

Cardiff

Now York Hamburg Cardiff Sunderland

24, Loudoun Castle (a), London

Mabel

New York

New York

at Haiphong while ou a visit to Hai Duong had been

Leheaded by the Tue S. S. Minard Castle, the new stanmer of Govenor of that province. The circum- the well-known "Castle" line, balt by stances which led to this event are said to Mesars R. Dixon & Co., of Middlesborough for Messrs T. Skinner & Co., is a sister ship be us follows: the Opium Farmer, named to the s. a. Bothwell Castle, whi

Who was built

(Befors I. E. Wochen, H, Police Ang Chi Lock, was in Hongkong about a by them for the same firm twelve months

Muyistrato.) such satisfaction to her owners month ago endeavouring to make terms for go, and gave

as at once resulted in a duplicate order.

Monday, May 29,- the shipment of spirim to Haiphong, as he The Minard Castle is a very hand- vessel of 322ft., having rather, had previously failed to induce the agents some

over all, 38ft. bean LARCENY OF SHOES FROM THE CRICKET

1038 of life has been re- 2Gft

ment unroofed. Na of the steamers which trade between here finer lines than the sister vessel, so that alie

depth of and

of hold,

Chung Tong, a lad 15 years of age, twice, should not purchase some of the mat limited by the ocean as the islas near Bands is the sixth steamer belonging De no reason why the mutual capacy to her. On the cast and southe was ported. The Surabays Courant affirms that and that port to consent to carry his goods, may be expected to give better speed, as previously imprisoned for thefs, was cen-suitable steamers now engaged in it. This y On the west ho great halayan 1-the N. L.S. N. Company that rai De: the agents being told by other traders in was ster of 2.600 t

on her trial trip. She has a victed, on the evidence of one of the coolias would be to the advantage of all We Mountains, barriers over which has foundered or been wrecked in the Eastern Jan. gross

and will rry employed at the Cricket Ground, of stealing gather that the merchants only desire in never or rarely passed. She coulrell be seu in the last ten years.

carry Haiphong that they would either have to 4,000 tons of tea, beside coals Her decks one pair of shoes and one pair of boots, participate in the profits of the

who perished when the Dunda's boat refuse the Optum Farmer's truth or found fittings are all of East India tak,

is a spacious deck-honso aft, which to three months' imprisonment with hard is reasonable, and it is difheute to imagine have opened up to her a neer in the purpose of buying horses, that amount

This regions, and only the last twe year thoir patronage. The opposition of tho

thera is contains

ins the cabins, fitted. out with

great labure, the first and last fourteen days to be the managers and owners of the fines noir ambition; the barriers have bsducken bring now at the bottom of the sce traders arose through jealousy on their taste in white marble with doric columns,

running showing antagonism to their own

flood gates have beerpened, The Samarang Vaderland of the 12th Feb, artistie pert at the extent of the Opium Farmer's and oak and ebony furniture in int cst, spent in solitary confinement.

GBE, &c. tinted glass, style,

China has been tempted, bye taste April reports the seizure on the day before Her Coalings, he holding an opium solling Mosere T. Richardson and Sons, and indicate rengines are by

more to their interests. If the new line is of foreign contact and cotameros, dream of the Custom house there of 85 bags of in other bags Manus Boyle, an unemployed seyman, as well supported as it is said to be, their even of foreign conquest, that ter has Singapore copper coin hidden monopoly over no less than thirteen 1,800 h.p., having cylinders of 10 and 75in. was fined 60 cents, or one day's imprison steamers will be able to carry but a small boen a foreign and repugnant. plus containing rice, the importation of such districts. The pressure thus put upon diameter, and 42in, stroke, with large boiler ment, for having been drunk and disorder. of the freight they have at

at their power. On her trial trip having 1,200 tots ly yesterday afternoon.

terpri- coin into Jays being forbidden under how & few of heat ins in and we would venture here to sing, subjects have made the steamship agents was detrimental to deadweight on board, and a mean draught

ina in penalty of fine

to ten equivalent

,,21, Emblem en tires the Farmer's interests, and he undertook the of 15ft 3in., the most satisfactory result

to the managers of the existing wealth and learning, and a revolon their valus. lines, whether it would not be to their taking plase in her polity, fore; and Acheon advices to the lath April an. Mar. voyage to Hongkong, but without any was attained of 136 knots per hour, equal

interests to conciliate shippers and domestic, that must work out strndous nounce inserity there as a great, øven successful conclusion being arrived at.. On built under the superintendonco of Capt, to over-lo miles. The vessel has been

endeavour to reclaim their May, 18th. abandoning, or at least altering, some of respite, ned to us most hazardouémless quite alone to the Kraton, the seat of some of prepared for and met promptly, marly, kvernment that a column of troops, 350 his return to Haiphong he, as usual, adopted Campbell, and her engines under that of Another arrival-the Huntingdon this the obnoxious terms that shippers now and energetically. Even to-day shhas a strong, had been despatched to drive away a European dress, and carried arms, being Mr Beldans, both of which gentlemen morning brings the number of ocean steamers object to, and not wait until they are driver navy that puts ours to shame, lies the moon correspondent reports April

blies maranders from that neighbourhood. The trade recently obtained credit in connection with at this port up to soven. The Glenogle, it by competition to do so,

woon within thirty days bobwodn

of ua and od the a & Shirting Castle.-Straits Times, appears, was sent to sea in a great hurry China and Europe is rapidly-ingrossing, and | occasion require it, place on our res an

an another auslaught by the maraudere. It and will consequently have Enishing if there is room for another line of teamers, army, the equal of

that when Chinese runduskers with which modertimes We reproduce the following remarks from

touches conchided on her arrival home

a have

Appeare not seen. This is not likely occur it seems only reasonable that it should be

military guard were one day returning The Huntingdon loada at £4.10. the London Daily News, zoo! from anything Stirling Castle is ming at a 'lock. The and has been remarkably succosmial when country, or, a single American, inition Hardly had the codies and the military LEFT, DUX DAME OF DEPARTURE UNKNOWN,

themselves

Achinese met twelve The line owned by the shippers thems

but it may come any day. Thileath homewarda, Booth, now advertised leave new which they contain, but merely be on

principle of co-operation is very sound, of a single prominent Chinaman

this sitting apparently

with bimales Daceably on the road- ura did

of grass on their heads. Huntingdon not loo cause they give an outside view of the commenced to load almost as soon as she and there is nothing to pret

much

time, for she applied to Insurance Companies in Ching, would at once put us în arms.

mishap, might work & comption

passed by when the Achinese threw down Systein that the Farmer was ammoned before him. Blue Book lately published concerning the was anchored. The Stirling last night had being even more successful when applied to be pub soat this year at least 1,0),000 rubed amongst the soldiers, killing one of Lady Bowen,

It is said that in Great Britain, here the grass, drew out concealed

swords, and about 40,000 2 packages on board, so she steamer companies, provided they are

the While in the Governor's presence he unfor alleged existence of Slavery in Hongkong. In a stiff job to get her remaining cargo traga, and enough of it, as this is the life of tone 1,200,000 tone, with the loss of five killed and one mortally: raf in ships and steners, them and wounding severely four others, observed. The Governor poreciving his

before to-morrow morning. She can take blood. This co-operation would give, An more probably

1,200 The Achinese, however, were beaten off half-chiesta I am told. The idle or huf-illed steamer is a joures eon-vessels of a thousand tons oach. If ʊsion nationality, accused him of Personating the alleged" existence of slavery in the unit le being made up to go by the low the rates of freight may be the steamer and

Glenfrun

China could buy one half thifleet, wounded. foreigner, Imprisoned him, and on the British Colony of Hongkong which has a Stirling Castle to-night, it being expected following day at noon, had him beheaded that demand the serious attention of the the letter will reach home before those ast resolves quick despatok has an element gut together, she could start s thosand trainway from Batavia to 31sester Cornelis The Farmer was a Singapore Chinaman, public. In October, 1879, the then Chief leaving Shanghai by the English mail to chances of wood dividendly improve the vessels on short notice, bringing 2,00 men have been sanctioned, and 1,700 tour of Glanearu

a dividend. The Chinesa esch, and and a British subject, was rather accentric, judgment on a kidnapping case

almost before we kow it mils are among the materials, for it, shortly Justice Sir John Smale-in delivering morrow-Mercury Correspondent.. are showing a strong disposition, to be 2,000,000 people nin our Cont. Thisould expected at Batavia from Europe. By last Marma. and could speak and write both the English that slavery was a recognised institution in

interested in Caso declared

good companies

nie tablished bo

readily multiplied, so that five, pri ot advices the rails for the steam trata vey at Agua Muir, under the Joint-Stock Comparias Acts. oven twenty millions could be bere, ia Samarang had arrived there, the first

- At Liverpool. Huang Chin-man has been heard from There are many sogant reasons why this somparative short time. What rould portion of the line being expected to be lyases (h) Artenor (6) We understand that Comte de Kergarades for immoral pirposed were also transactions ren offered a reward of six thousand taels thate wars

that the purchase and sale hummen, baings again: The District Magistrate of Huang new steamer company should meet with become of us in such a contingener i It is

for traffic in

September next.

Glaucus (6) the Consul at Hanoi, les taken up the of frequent odgurrence. The Blue Book for his capture and half that sum for his pars to a considerabla extent. We see no marihinity Survey the strafegetica and that port, of the British ship Bibstony one is, they are ship appalling to contemplate, and yet, nfor- Advices from Sonrabaya to the 19th April

it is all within the bounds of report the expected arrival, for repairs, at Laartes (6) mattor wanały, he being the representative contains ample evidence of the truth of head, and immediately ke mads the same reason why the company should not be st of all formigners, and has promised to ob- these statements in the shape of cases tried offer for the person or head of the Magis last an successful as the other companies, political situation; and you will ass that Turkey, which when bound in ballast from Noarch

in the Supreme Court, and of reports trate. This proclamation of the latter was back, insurance, gas, water, de started from Europe we have but little to fear, fruin Cheribon to Australia had encountered a Erin's Ile. tain compensation from the Autanese Go- drawn up for the information of the Goy called forth by the daring of the pirate by the energy and enterprise of the mor China eterything. Enrope has a popuation cyclone in 14 Band: 136 B, the real

erument. Some of theen ques present fear chief, bo captured and held to ransom chants in China and Japan. L. de O. Express of about 300,000,000; divided into slozes being that her masts becair damaged, Benledi (.)

in considerable danger from some of the numerous enemies which he seems to have hed. A few days ago he visited Hai Duong,

where he got into a dispute with one of the

natives of the place, and challenged him to

fight. This got to the Governor's ears, and

tunstaly removed?

d his hat, and his queue was

We quote from the issue of 21st April havo e

the

The

to prevent the

The official correspondence relativo to about probably get away Co-BITO.siderable expense and loss, an that however rith her own, and such as sheboulda and Anamifications for a stor

just

been published containa may painful facts

and French languages with considerable case, the colony, that kiduspping was rife, and

VerDirent.

at

The

ready

6, Ethel Caine (8),

J

5,0. D. Bryant,

}

Cardiff 11, Ella S. Thayer,

Cardin

25, Invincible,

Penarth

"27, Noardus,

London

11

6,

6. India

Cardiff

8. Sarpadon (1.),

London

11.

1)

12, Venice (1,),!

Cardiff

3.

19, Melbrok,

London

16, Comet,

1.

"17, Bouto,

18, Glenartney (s),

Minnie Allen,

Melrose,

Cardiff Cuxhaven

London

London

Australia

Evy Rood,

LOADING FOR CUINA, AND JAPAN

At Lonxium--Gleamers via Sue Can Yorkabir

Glenfallo Strathm

Sailing Vessale,

Al Cardiff.

Rockhurst

At Clangoro

Posang

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