5081,-Ágauer 28, 1889.)

worl

THE CHINA MAIL

August 7-enemy's loss before Rani. A force of

the troops. Fifteen of the captured prisonera state leh was between 200 and 300 men. that Arabi's entire forcu numbers only discoutent in the 16,000, and that thero

An ortensīvo strike for an increase of army of Arabi'e dilatory policy.

artillery will likely ascompany to Land Charles Beresford, including one from the Prince of Wales, congratulating The Political Agent at the Persian Gulf him on the part played by the ganivat hears from Shiraz that the present year's andor his command during the bombard apiuto crop in Fars has almost entirely most of Alexandria on the 11th ist, failed.

·Mr. Arthur Mocisou Chahiners has been The opian revenue of the Bombay (appone I Str

el Student sidency for Juno last fell short of the sular Service in Japan.

ent Interpreter in the Con by Rs. 6,87,000.

Latoné Mail

Advicos.Yokohama, The

following appointments are now San Francisco, June 12,

how 2

S. Foo

fishing junk and taken to Aberdeen. The langsoo, to learn that the local authorities | hop Her strongh in great, her shape To make matters worse they secin to livu Fronoh, all the representatives at the Con-eral Sir H. Maederzon, Com-with the salvices dated as abovo, from China

left side had been fractured. One witness said she had won the salt szuggler atriko.

дел

THE S. S. ABERDEEN, PE

the deceased several blown with a piece of THE screw-steamer Aberdeen, Capt. Mathe- wood, the deceased striking the salt, smug son, entered our port last night, on her gler with his wooden pipa.. Another wit-way from Shanghai to London. The vessel

mid

sid the salt snuggler struck the de-belongs to Messrs George Thompson & Co. censed on the chest with his fat, causing of Aberdeen, who own a large floet of sail- the deceased to fall backwards heavily While the deceased was on the ground the walt smuggler gave him three or four severe kicks in the side, and then ran off This witness said he had wat soon the deceased trike the salt manggler; the latter individual has since absconded in company with the woman who is said to have been the canse of the quarrel.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE CURS ON SHAMIEN. -To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"

Canton, 24th August, S-Your Canton correspondent has to indulge in an found time between mails to effusion against the Municipal Consil of Shamith, sment the dog nuisance.

u Younan. After this their movements

seant somewhat confusing. On the 17th July they reached Ava, and on the 27th July they arrived in Rangoon,

menta.

de Camp, and Lieutenant E. L. S. Brest, der Lientesut . E. Childers, Afde Orderly Oficer

Major A. H. Morgan, Assistnut Adjutant General

Major M. 1. Kh-Baruan, Assistant Quarter Motor General.

Major A. C. Teker, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.

Major M. Clementi, Judge Advocate,

llongkong 3. The P&0. uil, and the Simits Settlements, was delivered, vit Brindisi, on the 20th inst. two days Into The Japan advices were roseived, San Francisco, on the 17th inst. The next inward (French) minil, per Musangeries Blaritinos steamer Perho, was despatched. From Naples on the 19tk inet, and will reach London to-morrow, two

" two days in advance of ita duo date.

Wooyeno

We hear that his Ernister of For

the

Mattonit J. I. Dekcie, Army Signalling Kage, in Japan, will in

Stat Colonel F. Brown, Commanding eign Royal Engineers.

goma-Getteral Cofriu Smith, in Vienna, in placu of Confinjstor

The malo

following special appointe

Colonel H. Mor, B.S.C., Interpreter to H. E. Sir Donald Stewart, gunandant

Suz

probability Edo, who

be appointer to the post off was transferred to

Paris on the death of Mr Samestima. Mr Wouyono it will be membored the populor Ministar of Japan in this country for some yours, and the Government are to be congratulated on again appointing one, who is mure to gain friends for

Wa further hear that his Excellency t

post at the Gaimusho will bo filled by the appointment of Mr Yos

Mr Yoshida, Minister at Washington,

ecently

There is a beautiful Hittle cabin, with fa in which ha refcis t the excessive Ar an Inquest held yesterday, the jury, Tus is how the Chinese authorities hurry composed of Messrs F. E. E. Burchard, up the police. The Amoy Casette says: Is room for 10 or 19 passengers. The saloon worry which Mr. Colquhoun suffered from

has pads of maple, set round with bur D. McLellan, and J. F. Madar, Kabiny be some satisfaction to those unfernished and dead gold of three tints, and worthless assistants I understand that the tumed a verdict of death from fever tonates who have suffered from the activity in each panel there are cruamentations of change of route referred to in recent papers brought on by excessive oxposure, in the of tas midnight marauders, who have lately coloured inlaid woods, arranged according was not made with a view to avoid trouble,

to Cinge-cent designs.

In ewry respect the vessel is now, pur-hit for the reason that his interpretor pay is expected among the Irish constabu case of the man who was picked up by a boon doing such a good business on Ku

the most perfect cargo ship of the refused to accompany in any further larg

With the exception of the English and appear to be at last really awake to the deceased had been a passenger on board exigencies of the situation and that some tits her to bear the strains of powerful the junk which was cupsized off Cap-shuone has had to amart for their losses. A ongines and to withstand the shocks and run out of coin and had to go out of their ference have approved of the collective! Mun early last Saturday morning. The scapegoat has been selected in the person torsion inflicted by stormy seas, and weway to borrow from a French pricst. protective protection of the Suez Canal in

principle. of the tip of the island, who, having failed are not aware that any other vessel yet

The Turkish Foreign Minister has pro sama jury returned a verdict of manslaughter to capture the thieves in the terms of three built on carry the same quantity of cargo They seem to have and a rough time on against some person unknown in the Inquest days allowed him, has been treated to 800 at 12 kauts rate of speed on such a small the other side of Yunnan, excessive heat, mind that the expedition will not proceed

blows of the bamboo, with a promise too of

of opendur of co

bad food, and bad roads. Sometimes six to Erat til an agreement is come to held on the body of Pun Yane Kwai, the farther favours if the thieves are not forth-

the next dorelopment will be a

Arpit & At the Conference yesterday, man who was struck withi a piece of caning at the end of another three days, vessel those ballors will give clean at 200 or soven days passed without being able to with England. wood by a salt smuggler at Yau-mn Ti The Deputy had so far got off with a severe a 250 e. pressure, to be utilized by four purchase anything until the whole partythe Turkisha Foreign Minister accepted un- distinct ware worn out with fatigue. The peoplo Powers inviting the Porte to send troups the Indentical Note of the reservedly reprimand but we think that a threat of cylinds. The Kirk system is Dr. Marques said that death had been the persuasive bamboo might have a bore move in the right direction, and the raspita caused by hadorrhage brought on by rupficial result and caused increased activity of the int voyage of the Aberdeen will be rear to have treated them civilly on the to Egypt, in which it is stipulater that the awaited with interest, as sound data for whole, the only approach to hostility being occupation be limited to three months and ture of the spleen. The ninth rib on the on his part.

further experiments whose aim will be ta

He also annused the Poste, had pre- get from coal, in practice, the nearest possi. Narn-ling-fu in Kwangi. The highest the whole expause be charged to Egypt.

Medical Offeer. of the West ble approach to the seasure of theoretical navigable point

river,pared a proclamation against Arabi

Brigecher Clonera H. C. Wilkinson, com- The fatest advices from Egypt state that Pak-oi, was reached on the 18th March. duty.

th the 22nd May they reached Tai-li-fn the rebels confining throwing up entrenchmanding Cavalry Brigade.

Blajer S. D. Barrow, Brigade Major, "Sir Charles Dilke replying to a question Cavalry; Colotel O. V. Tanner, B. S. C., in the House of Commons said there was Communding Infantis. Trigade.

Captain I. H. Murray Brigade Major, to believe this conference would interfere with England's military action in Infantry Ery p

and wherever the British occapini, i ing ships of the finest quality. Messrs

Kledive's Bag

will be flowns. A daring case of kidnapping occurred

The House of Commons by a majority of

It has been rumoured in some quarters. Thompson finding that steamships were

or two age in broad daylight 136 dissented from the Lords amendment

that dian Government intend to doe gradually displacing sailing vessels in the

here a day

picha il mission to Kashgar now that Major M. A. Rowlandson and Lt. M. R.

tho If the worthy gentleman had blackguardod close to the house of an American Mission to the Arrears Bill requiring adford warlat trade between England and Australia, de-

Chinese have newly constituted ther amandments were noted. It is believed to G. Anderson, Field Paymasters.

power. My Noy Elias, whose selection termined to solve the question of the fitness the Community, he would have hit theary on Caust Road. Mr N. was in his tenant jointly to apply to the Court other

Tik un the heal, but the Municipal

A Mountain Battery with screw guns 7.1 would probably be the best that could be of a steamship so formed, built, and engined Contic in this instance and not to binip study and beard a disturbance in the street that the Lords will accept the arendente

northem division 1. A. will form part of made, from bis previ

of previous knowledge below and lond cries of "save life." He of the Cou

Central as to be able to compete with the packets of All this could be done by the Council

Aug. 5.- 72ml Hogiment has arrived the contingent. doue

ey legally had no power to prevent hurried down to the rescue, but only in

Sucz

The Madras drafts for reservo at Adenikeseid, token of na boing the most

to be chosen. the P. & O. Co. or the Oriental line as re-

tuaning loose on the

on the settlement, nor

The ironclad Superb has shelled the one-are the 4th and 23rd N. 1.

It is now, we understand, definitoly gards speed, and yet be able to carry a very will thy have, makes the

July 28-The British India arranged that Sir John Popo Hennessy will by thong tracks towards the end of the street.my nur Ramlch and provented them from

Stone entrenching. at Pokin The Shamion Hearing that a girl had been stolen away

The agilation among the Trish constabul has been taken up for the conveyance of States atid Japan, in the fist work in YESTERDAY evening Signor Chiarini gave consumption that the freight paid toordinary Britid Ministor at publicare solely to

to blame in this disgrace-

trong from Bonday to

to Saez. She leaves October. His Excelleny will, we dove, the opening performance of his second sailing ships would suchos to give the now ful muter; the Doctor of the Settlement from sa adjoining house Mr N. started off ary is shaiding.

Aug. 30-At Alexandria all is quiet.

this for Bonbay to-morrow. The steamier spend the month of August in Ire sasson before an audience of very limited class of steamer a fair profit.

the Municipal Council begged the re-in pursuit, when an exciting chase took

The draft of the Porto's proclamation du Bhandara, fantura, Chindiavra, Kangra Sir Joseph Pease's motion on numbers. We anticipated, judging from tho The Aberdeen, after much careful exintoluble dog nuisance from which

sidue to aid them in putting down the place. He kept their well in view the clares the military leaders in Egypt to be an imper, belonging to the saine Coin-Traff the House of Cons W whole time and after a smart run along rebels, mentions the friendly relations pany, hard also been taken up for troops, as previously notlood, occup appreciation that was bestowed on Signor amination of different plans, was ordered have stared for the last few years, and

support the Khedive. Chiarini and his Company when they were from the building-yard of Mesara R. Napier the calightened residenta (1) anotaphorically oue street found himself gaining on them. oxisting with England, and promises to hores, and stores from Bombay.

Turkish troops are triving at Suda Bay, here last, that on the opening light the and Sons, of Glasgow. The engines are put their fingers to their noses and laughed Three or four mon were in front of the

at the request performance would have been witnessed by the Messrs Napier, and the Wotball probably have to wait until chair, and the sau amiber followed behind and 6,000 of the proceed to Alexandria Cruiskentinapia, Ang, L-Tho, Porte re by a bumper house, but this was not the new patented design of Mr Kirk was selected some unfortuants European falls a victim as rear guard. The people in the street,

to on of the Shamien mogels before any socing a chair rushing of full speed, stood plying to a Nets frou Lord Dufferin says caso. The unsettled nature of the weathor

as the most economical type of engine.

axido to make way, and shopkeepers it is only possible for the Saltan to pro during the last few days say account for

stops taken to abate the nuisance.

THE GOVERNOR.

skim Arabi a rebel after the landing of the crowded reunit the doors, but no thin, however, and, as we can hardly think

Turkizla troups in Egypt, that the community are satiated with the excellent fare provided by Signor Chiarini, we believe that, with better weather, the large tent at Bowrington will again be filled by large and admiring audiences, the finish of the workmanship cannot be drawn thither by a desire to see old | exccfled.. favourites and to witness the novelties which have alded to, and considerably strongthoned, this powerful company. Last night the performance commenced with "Les Mosquetaires de La Reine," which which has been performed koro two for

three times already, but which formed as protty and interesting a spectacle as over

Uyehora, in company with the young

10

&

LIBC.

larga cargo at such economical costs of coal the other day, until it is approved passed time to see a party with sedan chairs malc.

The Aberden is built of iron, and he throedecks, two of which are irun. Although her clasification is the highest that can be given, the vessel in many details much ox- seeds the requirements of her class. The strongth of the hall is extraordinary, and

and H

Police Intelligence. (Before H. E. Woxdelunase, Esy)

Friday, August 25.

LARCENY,

0110

t

to-day

Cation Company's steamer India leave Eugland for Hongkong via the United

(The L. & C. Bepresė, July, 21, 1882.) A telegram fran Port Said, July 17, states that the Forsetzen, ivim the Clyde for China, is agreand in the Canal, but then wit-zlop callis

The Civil Servio Commissioners give notice that

open competitive examiste tion for two caduta in the Civil Service of

23

owing to

inst, was

Cute Court

place for ont.? bugi Albert Sassoon, and Rebecca Bassoo were clurged with unlawfully ducting themselves in a noisy, turbulent

200

and disorderly inauner, to the great annoy

of Sir Albort David Sassoon, K.0.8.1 who, furing a repetition of the annoyaneo,

upon to find.

made the least attempt to atop the Aug -Re German, Austrian, and the Straits Settlements, and for end cadet. I asked that they might be the two defon

chair.

that

in

<lanta

pendo,

great die

||Friday, Angast 11, 1882. 7.Lerd Unterm has been in- structed only to combust to taisporary ar- Advices Front St. Petersburg state funt he had refused his son and his son's wife

stracte:

The Aberdeen is 862 feet long, 41 just steading a box containing clothing and other to the ground, and took to his heels, rangements to secure the safety of the Suez of the Steppe the Chinese casi was adjourned on the promise of

boas, and her moulded depth in 33 feet, The neat load-draught is about 24 feet. The vessel has room for 520 tons of cial in her bunkers, but provision has been made so that she can store, apart from cargo, 1300 tons of coal, or enough for 43 days full steaming/sel

The vessel is barque-rigged, and her

Kichigoro, showed a wonderful degree of three iron masts are strong and taunt, skill in balancing tubs with his fest, making The main-yard in 78 feet long, and the his legs and foot do the work of arma and spread of canvas will greatly increase the hands with earprising ease. The beautiful vessel's speed in fair winds, and will suffice little''Midget" exhibited, under the guid. to enable her to make a port at a good rate f his trainer, Signor Chiarini, a if the engine should become disabled. The rful docility and sagacity, sad Aberdeen in very handsome, and her ap- caud some amusement. by his tricks pearance is improved by the graceful and with the clown, Mr' Angelo. The Misses light springing stern. The upper dock, Stoodley were much appreciated as "Jockie which is toak, is flush, and the only break and Jenny," and for the dancing of the is amidahips where a roomy house gives Highland Fling received considerable aproom for the engine-hatchway, officers' plause. "The Bewitching Belle" by Mr cabins:&e, &o. Sarony created great amusement, "asit could hardly fail to do. His make-up was of the most grotesque kind, and caloulätad to tickle the risible feelings of the spectators to a very great axkont. Mr Sarony's ac tions were intensely cotnical, and the

Wang Aman, was charged with the rear let go the chair, which fell heavily

followed by the whole crew. Upon raising the cover a mna rushed out and made his cape before Mr N. could lay hands on him.

article (value $0), the property of Lt Chut, on the 19th August.

The complainant is a member of a com- panty of actors who were performing in the Po Lak Theatre but who have now left and or the morning of the 19th he missed a boa of clothing from the stage of the theatr. He instituted a search, and found it in de kitchen, broken open and some of catente removed. The prisoner was discovered hiding in the bookhouse shortly afters and given in charge.

The prisoner was sentenced to two only hard labour.

Haying, coolie, was sentenced to six week imprisonment with hard labour for leaving stolen a pair of trousers belonging to Chiang Alukywesherman. The trousers head on taken from the hillside, where they had been laid to dry.

EKIMLING SAMMHC WITHOUT HAVING A

LHPNME Ian Aslany was summoned for retailing shamhu without having a license.

Yesterday forenou a chair coolie went to the defendant's house, No. 29 Aberdeen! Stres, and purchased three cents' worth of handed it to Inspector the ator and

Louse with a

War- Quinny, who visited

in the

and found two jars of smahu, each jar containing about three galla Inapootor Quincey stated that the defendant had no license, and thus his cus tunams were principally chair coolies: he alsojanduced the defendant's books show

rabatter on i

Canal.

A good spart brought Mr.Buseiau Ambassadors support the proposal ship in the Civil Service of Hongsong, will suraties to keep the

and, each cause upon them. The unen behind took The Turkish transports have sailed for 1882, and following days. A preliminary

shumid intervene in Egypt be held in Logo, my nestry, Angust 22, wat want to Sir Albert's house, ! taking hold of beli, crested a turbance by persistently ringing. fright and bolted. As Boom ass Mr N. Egypt, and will embark trumps at Stalonien, examination will be held in Loudon, m

Dortish

Pasha starts on Saturday,

Albort Sassoon deposed to the annoyance to seized the end of the pole the coolie in

from Hat which he had been subjected; and said that to the Minister for War that the Mission to the horse. He went in actual Governur

District has recently bodily fear of thair violence. Eventually The Turkish troops which embarked from had several interviewa Salonica have not gone to Alexandris, but Governor Tsin, in the course of which he the defendants not to annoy Sir Albert in only to Cretu

advised him to patisure a more reasonable any manner, Paris, Aug. 4.-President Grévy sun and

Tsin admitted dea justice of the Governor's form a new Cabot, but all declined.

Colorato, Aug. The Private Secretary to the Governor writes to as His Ex. cellens has desired me to send you a copy of the following tolegrain just received from Admnital Sir William Hewett-From Admiral, Suez Wednesday. Am in passes: son of Suez.

Inside was a girl of 16 or 17 years of │ed several nictabers of the Chamber to conciliatory pouyaberration,

age looking very much bewildered. Hor lands were blooding and her neck lure marks of rough trage as if she had been gaggot on the way by the man holding her in the chair. If Mr N. had not so pinckily run the ruscals down no one would Juve prevented them carrying off their priso

making at least 8100 by the business. This kind of work is no doubt an almost every-day occurrence in Canton, and is likely to remain so as long as a market is open for the purchase of Household and Brothel slaves.

NEWS BY FRENCH MAIL.

TELEGRAMS,

zaned

And

London.

Quotations.

THAMES STREET INDUSTutes, by Percy. mised to make every ifort to protect the Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Fer Pluto Raju, overtime, ut fumery, &c., published at Gd., may be had and pillage unutiune to be practised gratia from any Chonist or dealer in per by young disep

splined Chinese sokliers, although the guilty parties, when detectal, Co, Lution and p Jour GossALL & are subjected to the most euol punishment by the Chinese Governor. It is added that

latter is actively the

forward the pushing donstraction of fortified works.

A singular discovery has occurred in the neighbourhood of Gray's-iun-rond. A chu woman was in the set of lighting her compor fire, when she was startled and slightly injured by an explosion which blow out the Dryburgh Abbey, Messrs McCulloch, were some cartridge cases, and on the

front of the fireplace. Among the débris

Rosary, July 28--The following steam- ers have been taken up by Glovermutent --

Hydaspes, Khim, and Zanzibar, from the P. and G. Company.

Armenia and Sicily, Mess (raham & Co.

Merton Holt, Messrs Bates & Co.

|uf

Beyte & Co.

being sent for and the chimney. Alleghany, Zachchona, and Sir Charles, searched, between two and thros hundred Musary Forbes & Co.

the explosives were found. H-was-ab- Naples, and Iris,-Mesra J. Mackintosh first thought that the chimney in

in question & Co.

W19 1 Fenian ammuition store; but YEL Northern, Clan MacDonald, and Lucinda, tually it was elicited that the articles were

ank

The following colegrams are from the Nht or nine others from the B. I. S.olt cartridges, brought home by a female f

Ceylon papers ---

.Co.

who

HONGKONO, August 25. OPIUM-New Patna, cash,...2500

Old

cash,...8585

New Benares, cash,... 560 Old

cash,

New Malwa, credit,... 030 Allowance, Tsels...... 48. Old Malwa, credit,... 480 Allowance, Toela,..... 32

Exchange.

Bunk, Wire, ...

33

30 days' sight,

>>

Demand,.

4 months' sight

3/0

3/0

3/0

3/10

Credits, Documentary monthe sight, 3/10 India, Wire,

demand, Shanghai, demand,

2241 225

30 days' night, privato · 73

7.40

whole performance was of, a highly humo- fiation of Woolf's system of expansive } ing o accounts kept with the various by they w military suavention, where and ubandoned She has a black funnel, whether there was any reason to suppose Soverage,

The engines are not like the ordinary two or three cylindered compound engines. Higher initial pressure of steam is used than is usual, and the machinery is a compromise between the five cylindered Porkin's engine, and the modern rodi-

rous nature. Mr Leo, who in deservedly machinery. In the Aberdeen tham a verite, turned several pirogetes and are three cylinders, whose forces are somumults on homeback in his usual tamed to sccount by transmission to a graceful style. Tho Brothora Eugane went shaft of three cranks; each crank is not at an

The difference through their oft-repeated but ever-enjoy-angle of 120 degrees. able vagaries; after which Signor Chissini between the Aberdeen's engines and ordinary put the splendia Arabian horse, Abdel compound unghies is that the Kirk patent Kader through some interesting move provides for three cylinders, each of dif- ments. Kagami-Santaro followed, and forent sizes. First there is the high Steam enters it at gained the approbation of the audience by pressure cylinder.

of 125 lbs. per his very clever juggling. He was succeeded a pressius by Ming Emma Stoodley, who did some inch above the atmosphere. Cut off is very graceful jumping through hoops, and made, at full speed, at half stroke proved herself an excellent equestricane, steam then passes into the medium cylin-

Karo

of Sir Carnet Wolseley.

Landent, August 2, Morning.The Dedy News publishes a paragraph stating that the British Government, in the event of Turkish troops going to Egypt, will require the Porte to

be placed under the direction The defendant denied having old sam- August 3-Lol Dutterin has presented stu, tad said his cousin, who had just come a Note to the Porto, insisting on an Imperial hommand wished to offer up a sacrifice, Proclamation declaring Arabia rebel and womit the eamshu to the house on the otherwise hommitted.

of Turkish troops in Egypt cannot he

The Conference resumed its sittinga.

coulis

tho

h

Shares,

(For Share Quotations, see Pays 4) Temperaturo.

factory, operative is a nighbouring Boubey, July 31. The Bombay Govetu luul secreted theur for fear dismissal ment on Saturday received the following telegram from the Resident at Aden

In the House of Lords on the 17th July Lord Harris' asked the Secretary of State Aden, July 30—It is reported by the for the Colonies whether the Franch Ge

vernment hud landed

al Hanoi in troops Glemall steamer Dora theated by the fort wrecked thirty miles south of Guardafui, Annam, and, if so, for what purpose; and Gold Leaf, thig fine second with ring. A subsequent telegram that the interests of British trade in those the Governor reports that the steamer parts would anfter. The noble lord added Fleurs Castle was intally wrecked on the that he did not wish to imply that there 5th instaat, three miles south of Cape was even a romete possibility of the friendly

relations at Guardafui. Sixteen persons saved have ar

between this rived in Adea

at present existing country and the Chinese Empire being The Russian stormer Moscow has also strained, or that there was any cause to tear (Taken at Messrs Falconer de Co.'s Premises,

Queen's Road.) The Russian delegate was present the been totally lost twenty miles south from French competition; but Anuam was on the

Haloon

She had, it is stated, en sonth, as Korch was on the burth, a tribu- Turkish Foreign Ministar asked the Con- hundred and twenty persons on board, all tary of Chine, and he believed there was HONGKONG, digit BỒ ference to apprese of the promulgation of of whom were saved. The Aden Resident feason to fear that the onerachment of BAROMETER

Proclamation that Arabi is a rebel only was unable to give assistanco.

of thom European Powers on either of The defendant was tied $10, in default after the landing of the Turkish troops in

Bunbag, Aug. 7.-A first detachment of tries might lead to complications with six reaks' hard labour. The Bausha was Egypt

the main boly of the contingent consisting China, which esplications might affet TERMOMETER..-- .... forfilled.

will proposu a collectivo naval pro of the 7th Hang Lifantry and the 13th our large and increasing trade in those ES tection of the Suez Canal to the Conference. Bengal Lancere embarked yesterday in The Earl of Kimberley it was quito Sir Garnet Wolseley has nailed with the presence of the Commander-in-Chief and true that French troops had attacke Hanoi

Sir Herbert Macpher

it. The reason assigned was and cuptated that the position of the French in Annam had been endangered by the conduct of certain Mandarins. In the opinion of Her Majesty's Government what had occurred I pot or in suy way affect the

21st instant.

The cousin was called, but his statement Hut correspond with the defendant's. He mid that the liquor had bear brought for the use of the coolies who lived in the hour, some twenty in number.

a

UNTRAVENTION OF THE, BURIAŁ ŁAWA, La Yau, contractor, was unmoned for buring a corpse in a place other than cuntary.

Sergeant Hill said the defendant had

Life Gourds.

August 4.-Generals Wood and Buinely

for which she was heartily applauded; der, and enters at an actual pressure of 35 burd bis father, who died lately, at a harded that the House of Lords the following itens of newa

to do

while Mr. Safony again produced a favour fos, above the atmosphere. After oper- Lag Wan, which he had no authority able impression by his jesting and by the ating, on the piston the steam passes to the ainging of a medley, The Faust Family third or final expansion cylinder. The were again at home as acrobats, and the entesa enters this third chamber at 13 lbs. pressure (over the atmosphere) and then, tertainment was czuicluded by the Brothers when it has done all the work it has to do,

case.

takes it exit with a presurs of only 33 condenser, where it quickly is turned

lbs. (over the atmosphere) into the

Tuto

five

pe,

And

steamers

manns,

Gyver has, by different

· is 2,700. |

steam is produced in two immense

father in accordance with the wishes he Te defendant said he had, buried his had pressed. The father had choson the

posixteen years ago.

Á the body had been buried at a

reived a long way from any dwellings, the mall penalty of sh or six weeks' in-

at prosent roached the Anchorago. vassel was seen in a rather helpless con- ste boilers, each of which weighs 52 ceravering the article.

tition during the recent typhoon having lost two authors and quantity of cablu Although expected at Pagoda moins days ago nothing has since been heard of her Foochow Herald

cylindrical

The two boilers are of tons form, and of unusual size. Each boiler is 14 fost long by 13 feet diameter. When the vessel in furnished with best Welsh coal, she works at full power with,28 tons of com per day of 24 hours, but with old or second rate coal, she requires 30 to 32 tans par diam. On this last consumption she can Tas tenders for the Opime and Spirit make a royage at the rate of 19 to 12

The assistant shop of the place in the prisoner as the pawtor: Prisoner was whit the bad quilt was femnd identified canite prison for three months

Tin

trude.

tribu.

Meks in order to check the Bedouins con others,

The Naval Brigado lug occupied Fort

dü steamers are already chartered, and

it is

is expected, will be wanted." The preparations are rapidly approaching centrated at Maryut.

completion.

st 8.-The mail of July 21st brings August

terests of 1 No farther disturbance has taken place Dr J, Cotton, Inspector-General of in Egypt during the present week.

Hospitals and Fleete, died on, the 12th Alexandria is garrisoned by some 6,000 inst. at the, Naval Hospital, Stonehouse, British

troops.

after seven months illnes

The deceased Arabi's force at Hafredower consists of officer served in the Crimes in 1854-5, N

and trenches before Sebastopol, was present

persist in their amendments to the Arrears rogued shortly and to be summoned for an B01. Parliament is expected to be pro- Extraordinary Session on the 19th August, when the Arrears Bill will be re-introduced.

It is

gult in umeared thus, dinomatous have be-

for

'in Arabi's camp.

Bear

continues.

about 20,000 infantry, 300 cavalry, and for early eleven months is the batteries

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THERMOME BAROMETER

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Teleonius or 20 Ara, 1880.!

Harazore.

SHANGWAY.

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day Bl

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enlisted into the 99th-in the autumn of and as a private joined head-quarters

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BanoMzten; level of the sea in inches, lens,

Walhalla going through some funny antics. Another performance is to be given

The German, Austrian, and Russian Au

extensive naval and military pre-at the bombardment of Odesse, and at the to-night and every evening, weather per to hot water, and then forced

prisiment was imposed.

bassadors and the Turkish Foreign Minister parations are being made in the English attack on the sea defences of Sebastopol in mitting. We trust that the performances the boilers to be converted into steam,

sept Haly's proposed for a collective naval dockyards and areenais in contemplation October, 1854. He was honourably mention accept BOBBING A WIDOW OF A BED QUILT. and to make another round. The economy

of the Suez Canal. protection

of extended operations in the East. will be patronised by larger audiences that of the Kirk system is so far, uns

ed car several ocasions. In 1857 he was Can Kwai was charged with stealing General Alison has reconnoitred Arabi's

semi-official article in the Cologne abod quilt from the hogao ut a widow

present at the capture of Cantos, and on Gaselte states that the interests of Germany board the flexible at the unstruction of a the one of last night. Au à first night, of passed, though we believe that in the

Any foare of Alexandria being surprised in the East are contined to the maintenance pratical fleet andstronghold near Honghong, course, the programming was not no catisfac Natal, by use of boilors of the "lormarong at Yau-ma Ti this morning. The position, which is some distance off.

extensive use of fire clay wider's house is occupied by several tory as would otherwise have been the for furnace walls, the constructor of the quisied, and with whom has had slept for against the English using the Suez. Caval

clay

are groundless with whom was ac

peace and order and respect for the and obtained spoutal recognitions of his sex Barou Lesseps has prutested energetically Sultan's rights.

vicus. He was placed on the Retired List, Colonel Brackenbury has resigned the 1882. He had the Crimean and Turkish same the hat three nights This morning tho

Assistant Under-Secretaryship at Dublin. ailitary operations. ned very nearly the same The loss is reported of the No. 1 Chinese memure of ouony. The deer has She went to look for him, found him, gavo for Egypt with 300 troops on board.

widaw missed a bed quilt and the prisoner.

August

5.Five troopships sail to-day

madele, with chups for Inkerinan and Thomas Walsh is charged with treason Sebastopol, also the China model with Cau 04h engines of 450 horse power nominal, but the bimin chargs, and made a round of the

felony

and illegal August Gun-boat but no very authontio nows has effective, or indicated horse power pawshops with a constable, and was suc-afternoon and a ever engagementton Rides, las won the Queen's prize at The deceased, who was born in 1834,

5, (corning) The British this is committed possession of atma, and ton cluas.

trial.

Major Jatica Bateman, late Qu

an, late Quartermaster This The

attacked Arabi's advance gard

Sergeant Lawrence, of the 1st Dumber- Baleh,

of the 9th Foot, died recently at Shofiek. Wimbledon. vance guard the 60th and 38th Regiments Britain should compensate Italian subjects in Naw South Wales. He accompanied the

Auguet 6-In the attack on Arabi's ad- Some Italian papers denaud that Great

1862, and Mounted Infantry formed the loft for losses sustained by the bombardment regument on foreign service in 1838, went They drove back the enemy's advance posts of Alexandria.

with th

it to China and served throughout the and compelled them to deploy the whole of There appears no doubt that the pillage campaign of 1876, including the actions of their force available in the front of Katrs of Alozandria was incited by Mahmoud Changkin-won and Paliatchow, and surren el-Dwar. The enemy's guns were silenced, Samy, one of Arabis principal coadjuturs der of Peking (mscal with clasp). Promoted

Lord Charles Beresford commands the quartermaster in March, 1871, he went to and hundreds.

THERMOMETER, Farenheit degrees and poline in South Africa with head-quarters, and surved

tens, kept in the open air in a shaded ulizažiedi. throughout the Zulu war of 1878, A Fanlo prevails in Tripoli Tho Mal- The gaubost Starting, which is now

Trippli Tho Mal

ANNE, NEK FLOOR WIND crit 3 to 8 light urezza; mid July The strinis that the Can Baton as soon as order has been moderate as I feel. 7 to 8 string, expet connected with the Indian expe restored in EgypŠZS

to.10 beary, 10 to 12 violent dition will be met by an kucome tax

Rear-Adiciral Sir F W. Richard State of Western.—8, Gent 160 skyện En is stated, from the best authority, to be K.0.B, lately in command of the Caw and Cloudy. D. Drizzly. F. Fog. G. Foggy, H herz, incorrect. No fiscal alterations will be West Coast of Africa station, has been Bail. L. Lightning. J. Mishy. O. Gremerh

of Admiralty caused by P

8. Snow.⠀⠀ T. Thunder, D. Bal, threatening, appointment of Haar-Admiral Hile Hoskins, C.B.,tars are repeated to indicate any increase over

V. Vialality. W. Storm. Z. Calm The lat to superintend the operation in the the mean average of their signification. Baez Canal. The appointment of Admiral · Rix,--The hours of rain for the previous: 34- Richards will neces fate the issue of a row hours (noon) are registered from 1 to 94, and Admiralty patent

the quality of water fullen itiligated in inches, A unpuboi. of selegrams have been sent tous and hundredi,

attention. One tender

alone, has reached the

Canton.

August 24th

191 hautical miles, et a coal expenditure of dented sum koree power. The restol is well fitted with | Chis servanta from Rangoon. These

labo

by General

tana-

Aloxendría.

The reported' safety of the Colquhoun us their infantry held their grohe marines and colors acting as` Farms still continue to excite universalts, but at her trial top cho ran 18 tarpdition is confirmed by the return to clously, The mariner, who were on

commanded by for opium § 1.28 pounds per hour for each indiested day of Mesura Colquhoun and Wahab's two fought apled theenemy back to their tes hate are (varing in large numbers. being fitted unt at Sheerness, will join the polne WID is registered evaéyi bun

Although ther

Juffered somewhat, antidrov second lines. The object of this recon- of: 634,000. Tale tender 10 far in wincher gontrivances The steam

of the best End, with horison was the only Chinese who reached the naissance i have having been gained, the Vance of all previosks enders, that we are tal cylinders, and so fitted as to lay low and Bumah coast, the twe interpretors having British withther at bishtaway and mompelled to conclude that;—either, the compently,

The

steering apparatas is Sanderer was in grass of what the light moved by stasm on Mare patent, and is back, one just before the party com The enemy's loss is

not yet ascertained,

The British to be quick and noiseless. The screw mened their tramp overland and the other litios might be, ar, that there is something | propeller has four bladed, and at full spood in the heart of Yunnan, Considering how. The British pouted many prisoners, trade under any circumstances daring the nominated to fill the vacancy tho Board P. Passing showers. Squally, R. Rainy,

You said to in the nature of a ring, with which we ate turned 68 times in a minute. The p} alugularly unfortunate Mr Colquhout was malli, 3 Ang further forces cuirezit Racial year.

not at present aquainted: At say rate, as is 23 feet 6 inches

are.

JUN

The British lose in the action near Ram

Transport arrangements are being rapid

soon as the decisions of the Government is The vessel has now 6400 tons of cargo in selection of interpreters and servants lah was 4 killed and 29 wounded Lieut. Enown, wo that be belter able to under on board, but could take more, and will it 14 wonder that the expedition did not Howard Vyse of the 60th was killed. Arshi stand the present action, We need not make her voyage to London at 111 to

越 fortifying Tele Kebir, Hetween Suez asure our readers that the opportunity will 12 Inols speed on 30 tons of Japan coal-come to griet. I have had a letter from Mr and Cairo, against an advance of the Indian not by lestreight of Sincipere Zimis

Cidis of the China Iyland: Mission at Taj- -" contingerst,

by punked forward. Honbay and Karachi are to be the parts of embarkatian

The fored will be decompanied by four Transport Officers and ten warnunt and

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