No. 6399,-JANUARY 25, 1884]
THE CHINA MAIL.
French war vessels in port Information particulars of the cast will no men in the to be put upon the Haiphong and Saigon the lines of the royal troops which stand'; Thuan-an, but certain clauses of this troaty wished to dispose of the present property,NO CUBUNG & J. M. DR JESEN
Waxy the steamor Satter arrived in Hai- phong on her last trip, there were two
was conveyed on board the war vessels that there wore five Chinese gunbonis lying in Hailiow, and directly afterwards the men- of war set off in quest of the gunboats. By two time they arrived at Rainow, however, the gunboats had taken their doparture. One now remains in Hollow, and the other is supposed to be watching for the gunboate oulaide.
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A SMALL landing jetty, which fine Jen To-xonzow evening, the very sucOSESİNİ -Saveral new stem-launches have arrived iminunac pointed hats, long bamboo spoars,quired after the health of M. Grevy. He Government had replied that it thought the under construction at the end of Wing comedy The Two Roses will bo par bore recently, so that river communication rusty old flint guns and paluted wooden sa said that he looked upon France at a
His Lordship order the report to b Sing Street for some time past, was opened formed by the Lofins Troupe, for the bene is considerably facilitated. Among the last bros, the whole presputing from a distance friendly nation and that he desired only Kai neked his Lordship to give some dire date on which the matter would come an se might be met by presenting a petition filed, so that thip partics copcorded could in the Supreme Court, and to-day, Dr H800 it, and fixed Wednesday next as the for traffic this morning. -
fit of Miss Minnie Nordt. Miss Nordt will arrivals is the steaming Heron, belonging a spectaelo not wanting in grandeur and to see the good relations which had al- tions in the matter, play the part of Lottie Grant; Me Barber to Mr Nils Miller, of Shanghai. I hoar originality. They passed the Grat gate, ways existed between the two coun- explained that the object of the Sonisty
for further consideration. In answer to His Lordship. Dr Ho Kai that of Digby Grant, and Miss Victoris it is probable that she may be bought from which the King is customed to pass tries continue. A treaty bad buon mado at was to get themselves placed
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, Loftus that of Our Mrs Jenkins Other by the government. Two extra hoats are
possession out when he goes upon the river, between Hud by M. Hurmand after the capture of of Buob a title an would enable them to sell (Before the Hon J. Ramill, Puise Judge)
the property, ut its market value. They
Friday, Jan. 26. advertisement, Misa Minnie Nord de lue by the M. M. 3. S. Co., which will motionless and silent, and after traversingboro so hardly on the Annuanito nation that and apply the proceeds to the erection of a serves a full basisoi :
provida for a weekly mail between the two a consideráble space arrived at a second he was very desirous of seeing sorae amend-native church and hospital in a more suit. On the night of the 7th January, a gang places, and it is also probable that within wall and a second gateway. Following the monts made. He counted on the kindnissable site of Chinese, armed with spears, poles, and month the telegraph Has between the two ceremonial 6xed of old, the moort of marine of the President of the Republic to consent difficulties in the way of appointing trastoos. His Lordship Bald there were some telesit, use a burglaricus attacks out ports wil be completed, the infantry stopped, to rurait thoro, the return to some flight inodifications in favour of the day the times pico of Chinese house in the district of Soletar,.
M. Tricou, ex-minister to Chins, left for of the minister. The Court of Had had, people of Anim, who were devoted to him 10 or 11 miles from Singapore, and after Europe by the 9. S. Saiges, on the 13th however, managed matters well ; a collation **M. Tricou then replied that he was much binding the occupants by throwing popper inst. I have been enabled to obtain, an was served for our soldiers, all of whom were gratized with the words uttured by the in their vyce, ransacked the place, carrying off about $500 worth of jowallery and other account of his recent mission to Hus from proud to be of tho anialt núigber of western | King and that he would faithfully report Court in any way. Thon, in the next place. 887.00 and the balanco of the claim $165, property.
one of his staff, and I give you a free transla barbarians" who were able to enter the then to the President of the Kupublic. Ho LAST night, the office of Messrs Pustau
sion of the document, white, although outer precincts.
had no doubt as to their reception by M. and Company was ontored by thieves. Two Calcutta, 14th Dec.-A scheme for the ac postical ponn sang, to the glosy of the A turn to the loft, along fortifications Grovy desks were broken open, and a silver climatization of horses in Australia, so as to tuming minister, is mither a literary furnished with European and Chinces can- watch and gold albert, valuo about 830; a fit them for remount purposes in India, siosity in its way, and gives an interest non, and the cortage arrived at an innsenso pair of gold up-glaasos, value $15; and has been brought before the cecutive ing account of the first pablic audience court, where were gathered the guards of twalve resolvers, value about $00, stalon, Connnittee. It is thought that the scheme accorded to an Earopean ambasador by the King In the centre, the elephants of The two first named articles were taken will prove successful. If so, it will effect the king of Annam.
war, armed for the combat, the driver A gront saving to the Indian Army. form one of the desk, and the revolvers, According to a telegrain received" karo,
mounted on the neck, stood motionless us were taken from the simple room. The Lord Kimberley has stated that it is not the
giants cast in bronze. Not ona stirred; intention of Government to allow the chil theft was detected about quarter to nine, dren of Anglo-Indians to compete with Na
they appeared at if petrified; only their a lamp, which is usually kept burning, boingitives on equal torme, Commenting on this, of the treaty concluded on the 20th Aug. quick, restkse, little épos were directed to it was clear that their confidenco had boya London Missionary Bociety was no trust charged with discboying his master's orders.
the Englishman this morning remarks that 1885, BL Tricou was fortunate enough to the estége as it passed through the midst noticed to be out.
this statement moist be borns, in mind by the English population in Indin throughout all its action in rolerents to the llbert Bill.
Despatched by the Governmont of the Republic on a mission extraordinary to Hue to obtain the rocognition by the now King
The minister saluted the King for the at time and the cortegy reformed in onder to leave the painen,
"At the gates of the city an immenso crowd was assembled, which now regarded us no longor az enemies but as allies.
"Tho Annamites who had deserted Hubat
-3262.60 This was a claim partly for the value of tailoring, quoda supplied, nad partly for he 28th December, but it was adjourned motivy lent. The caso was first called on
not being a corporation, he did not think he defendant failed to by the London Missionary Society, which, This morning, when the case was called could take judicial notice of. There was having proved his claim, cttanod judgment
appear and plaintiff nouns ko know of by which the London in his favour. This goode wore ordered in Missionary Society could come before the March last, and mounted in value to whoever did apply, applied through Dr was money font. The moner was to be ro Chatmore, who ought to have by rights paid at the oud of a mouth from the date the power of Attorney from the parties ap-on which it was borrowed,, and no in- plying to the Court: The next question was terest was to be charged, as the loan was with regards to Mr Cleland, and His Lord-given out of friendship. Plantut had ap in supppeing that Mr Cleland was a trustou always been put off ship imagined he should be quite justified phed for his money sovoral times, and had in mying the property, but the Best difficulty was that Mr Cleland had par- be that Mr Cloud would not diaputo shat chased in his own pause Posality it would
the
Police Intelligence. "(Before II. E. Wodehouse, Bs)
Friday, Jan, 25. ||
DISOBEDIENCE OF CEDERS.
purchase was made on behalf of the London Missionary Society; but when they the approach of the French and all returaud; was he trustee of a trust on behalf of the gut on far an that, the question arose, what
regained; tranquility had succeeded to difficulties as to the trust wore gut
Woo Ayip, cook to J. 18. Alves, whe at all. And, moreofor, apposing all the receive from the new court a declaration of of them between a doable line of spears and terror; war had been replaced by poacu of, land used for charitable
According to the evidence of complainant, A SOMEWHAT socious fire occurred on board
acknowledgment of the treaty, and the dis-fings with colours fying. Behind these was As proof of his attachment to France, could not be sold except under statutory rs Alves for his wages in advance, on se defendant yesterday morning applied to purposes the Netherlande Steara Navigation Corapa.
position of the ny's steamer Compta, while she was lying in A COUPLE of wooks ago, says the Shanghai ho was enabled to obtain a public audience country, drawn out in line, and behind these accepted, with pleasure, an invitation to misioaura of Charities, and if the Com--Mir-Alver in threating aner, and said e government was such that thecavalry, mounted on thesmall horses of the H. E. the Rogent Ngayon Viu Tuong of charitable land had to apply to the Cem Alvos refused to give him the money. In lava, At home, partiss wishing to disgooount of the Obiness New Year. Mra Batavia. The fire broke out in the forehold Ferry, two foreigners arded at Shanghai saloanly ratifying the diplomatic instrungain, the artillery. The canon thomacites broakfast, which was given him by Missioners approved, the parties could sell he would do no wors unless ho nosived his the evening, bo preformed his request to about half-past seven in the evening, and from Singapore, and Itted up a gambling
|ment required by Franco.
wers of the most purious patterns, side by Trieu. The Minister of Franoo having posed. Here there were no Commissioners
under such, torins as the Comunissiouers im was only extinguished by the vigorous efforts skóp of a novel description in a housi
wages. Mr Alves and he would be paidī "This is a real Bucsses, inmenuch as side, and the gunners, dressed in blue, were proposed a toast to King Kien-phon, of Charities, and it seemed to him that then the 1st of the month when his wages of the crew and a number of sailors from situated in Nanking Road. This was their the Marquis Tseng had circulated false ranged beside their pieces, solemn and mute. the Regent responded by proposing the only wayin which the petitioners could grant this morning, un breakfast was forthcoming, became due. When breakfast time camo the men-of-war in part, who rendored valu-modus operanti. A great number of kuivea
were stack upright at a cartais distanon reports tonding to insinuate that the The silence was profound. Above the walls health of M. Jalte Grovy. After tas braak. good title to a purchaser would be by taking said Mr Alves and his family Theming, able assistance, after the fire had burned for from each other, each knife representing tee of the last revolution in the palace could be distinguished the red and groy fast the Begout carried on a long conversa- get rid of all the difficulties. The Legislature without any on account of defondant ne
an ordinance, which would enable them to several house. A large quantity of the cargo a prize; there were also few old rusty was considerably damaged by water, watchos put up, with a view to draw groster was the non-recognition by the Celestial outlines of the temples and apartments of tion with the Minister, in which he showed in its wisdom could do anything. Their glecting to prepare it. When asked to do
attendance.
Chinose who intental to try Empire of the treaty neknowledging the pro. the palaeo. The grinning dragons of stown his good feeling towards France.
wirest course would be to appeal to the so by Mr Alver, he refused, and Mr Alves large portion of the 'tween dooks has had to their luck were supplied with Lollew brzas toctorate of France; a report which it be- which ornamented the cornices seemed standing that it was to the interest of the power to sell and dispor of the
Legislature to pass onlinanco
an
then gave him into custody,K giving
Defendant said he thought he was en- be replaced here.
ringe, come two inches in diameter, those had to be thrown over the knife, and when hoved us to deny inest emphatically. This sopreely out of place in the general grotesque Annam to conform to modern ideas, bearable importance, not only with reg, or, in default of payment, to be imprl-
property. The mattor was of conzi. aring fell down the knife, the latter be has been proved by the mission of solemnity of the scene, All this architectura. promised to use his influence to induce the gard to the London Missionary Society, aoned for foartson days hard labour.... the prospects of British North Borneo arys were paid for each ring. Some areen/ Tricoa, a mission which lins succeeded of another age and of a civilization of which council of ministers to join in thene viowa, his Lordatip believod, to the other religious bouses of this description have been started beyond all expectation, since after havinge have no knowledge, formo only an Afterwards cortuin clamses of the treaty and nader somewhat similar circumstances,
A CORREAPONDENT writes to say he thicks
came the property of the thrower.
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painted in colours a little too rusy, Hein the English Settlement and Hongkow obtained from the Annuits government unserts that by the Amatista, on hor last during the last fortnight, partly held by that which was required of it, M. Tricou Chinese and in some instances by registers, trip, twenty-nine passegera proceeded to This gambling business must have proved has been favoured with a solamu audience, North Borneo, and sixty roturned. This he very lucrative, as we were told the day the following details of which have been does not regard as a healthy sign. Somo of or two ago oun of these shops took as indefurnished by un oyo witness,"
G0,000 cast, whilst the valve of the the Chinese passengers who went down in pizzes given away amounted to 10,000 cash the Ayurtita came back in her, not appa-only. Some Chiness have Latoly appealed to the Mixed Coast Magistrate with regard rently liking the appearance of things in the to this husiseas, as these houses could be new country. All the cargo which the called nothing other than gambling dens, Amalista could get in North Borneo war and suck are prohibited within the its twoaty tons of fro-wood, which she brought od that the Magistrate has issued a notifica. from Kudat.
The Europeans who went tion by virtue of which all the native down in her did not appear to be at all gambling shops of this descriptions must be closed by 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. impressed with what they saw on their We believe that steps also have boon taken arrival, sud took their baggage on shore to put an end to the establishment of this
genze, held at present by foreigners. with vary considerable reluctance,
We have received, from the Daily Press Office, a publication of which the Colony should really be proud-the Chronicle and
·Directory for 1884. Each year considerablo. improvements are affected in this work; it is now a large and handsome volume, and would compora in the variety and extent of the information afforded, in completeness, in accuracy, and in appearance, with the
of the settlements. We hard boon inform
THE FRENCH MILITARY OPERATIONS IN TONQUIN. (From our Special Correspondent. }-
Hairkong, Jua. 21 Since the date of my last lettor no event of coumquence has transpired, hors. was at one time considered probable that Admiral Courbet would venture on attack on Bacnính during the current
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appropriate frame for this uriental ceremony. “Leaving this first court, a coud was traversed before arriving at the palace of the King, where, in the middle of a square of troops, with strange banners, were the war horse and the olophant of the King, ait equipped as if for a pervia.
At the end
The day fixed for the ceremony was the 5th January. During the morning the glacis which separate the walle of the citadel of
of this court the cortégo stopped, and after Hné from the risor bouls wero covered with descending from their palanquins the people, curious to see the foreigners who, French were invited to partake of a collation, for the first time, had obtained entrance which was serred to them in an antiquo. within the walls of their capital inviolate, pagoda. There they awaited until Bis and anxious to know what would be the Majesty was ready to receive then, and, consequences of this unprecedented depar upon boing requested, deposited their arnis, ture from Annamite customs. On our side, the oriental custom not permitting arms to nt, the French legation, all was upside down, be borne in the presence of the sovereign. The troops formed in line in the short. After a short line the Regent of the kingdom arrived and invited the Frenchmen passage which seperated the principal en÷ trance to the legation from the landing place.to follow him to be admitted to the presence The two cannon which had been brought of the King. They then arrived in the last from Thuan-n at the time of the alarm on
Fecurt, a place of great grandem the death of the old King Hip-hoo, were pointed, towards the citadel from either aide of the steps which descend to the rivor. ·
Among the French one fosting prevailed.
A
Under-
were discussed, and when their oxcellencies separated in the evening, France counted ano mora slly,"
SUPREME COURT: IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Befor: Sir G. Phillippo, Chief Justice. } Friday, Jan. 25.
PETITION BY THE LONDON MISSIONARY EQULETY Dr Ho Kai appeared un belulf of the London Missionary Society, and presented the following petition to His Lordship
In the matter of a document in the Chi- nese language, dated the 21st day of January, 1848, between Lak Akuong of the one part, and John Fullerta Cleland of the other part.
"Un either side of the door which gave access into this court, paved entirely with marble, were two enormous bronze gases, corced and engraved with that finish and patience peculiar to the people of the East; To
directories issued for some of the most im mouth, but it is how certain that no oper. The result obtained in having in any way without doubt a present from soine Buy-
portant towns in the world. The publlahore of this valuable work must expend a con siderable amount of labour and care in its annual compilation. This year we are glad to note that a ladies' directory for Hong kong has been added. It will prove to be very useful. The ports in Corea and the Maizy States have, we notice, boon added to the Directory, and the Appendix has bach increased by the addition of the Treaty between the United States and Cores and the new Treaty betwear Franco and Annan. The work now consists of over a thousand pages of printed mattor. There are also one or two new maps-one of them belog of the Far East. As usual the work is published in two forms-com- plete at 85; sutter edition at $3.
Ent
bodios in this Colony. They all hold theat and there was no provision by which any one of them were able to sell or dispnen of their lands to a purchaser without going before the Legislature. We had to similar body in thie Colony to the Comunissionera of Charity
Dr He Kai-Would it be in your Lord ship's power to my that anyone would be prejudiced by tuis net?
titled to get his wag de marlier ult account.
of the Chinese New Year. So was fusd
LAXCENT FROSE
HHLY'S CABIN. Fung Apai, a "boy" on board the. Douglas Steamship Company's steame Fotien, admitted having stolen $19 on one pecasion and 325 on another, belonging to
okien. Herbert William Clyms, third ofliser of the
Priauder had taken the money
from a drawer in Mr Clyma's cabin. Con stable Euauson, who made the arrest, said the primer on being acoused of the theft, admitted it and said he had lost the money. in gambling Sentenced to six months
Lodehip:That is for the Legisla ture. There will probably be a committee appointed, who will hear any objectionzinprisonmont with hard labour. which may be made.
The Court was then adjourned.
IN ADMIRALTY.
(Before Sir G. Phillippe, Chief Justice. ) |
Friday, Jan. 26.
WILSON B. CAPTAIN DAVIS, MASTER OF ALICE MARY.”
His Lordship delivered the following Juwigment today -
North Borneo. KUDAT
From the deep well (üb ft.) on the Office Hill, water is now led down to a tank capable of holding 2,000 gallous in the centre of the settlement, by means of galvanised iron apouting, a distance of 685 yards. The water is derived from a spring which wells up at the bottom of the shaft and is of good quality. It being the wet season it is not possible to say at present whether the supply from this source wil ineet all the wante of the settlers
And in the matter of a memorial No. 270, dated the 21st day of January, 1842, wherein the aid John Fullerton Cle. land declared himself to be a Trusteo
Ja this case I do not think that the on behalf of the Indon Missionary master has shown that he was justified in Bociety of a piece of ground describa disrating the promoyant whilst in the as Scation A of Inland Lot No. 191..
harbour of Hongkong on his own inorg
We hear, but not through an official And in the mattor of the Trustee Act motion. If the promovant had been wally channel, that the Government are offering 1850, and of the Acts 15th and 16th incompetent, the, master might have disrated liberal tornis to gambier and pepper planters Victoria Chapter 65 intitled an Act to him while st sea on his own responsibility,ble land is becoming difficult to acquire. from the Straits Settlements, wisero auita- cxtond the provisions of the Trustco he might have discharged him upon his ar Land, we believe, is or will be offered with
consent of the harbour master.
Act of 1850.
the Honourabla Sir George Phillipp, Knight, Chief Justice of Hongkong..
The Humble Petition of the London Musionary Seciety, of 14 Blontfield Street, London Wall, in the City of London, England.
Respectfully showeth as follows:-
c, with the
haut Shipping Act, sostien 207. The mascent of 10 canté an nera or in lieu thereof rival
in Hongkong, according, to the fler out premium for 90 years for the first
three years, no ront; after three years, ter, anys he made application to the Harbour | rant Master for the discharge of the promovant, an export royalty of 10 cents per pical on bit that he was informed the Harbour ambios and 20 cents per picul on papper: Master could not sunction is discharge creage to be calculated on the basis of unless the proavant
consent could amount elcared at the end of the first three
1. The Reverend John Fußerton Club.rd would not do. Proiented, which by two-thirds uncleared land in addition to the
BANDAKAN,
Wo hear that H. F. the Clovernor intends
induced the Government of Had to accord tions of importance in that direction will be undertaken before the arrival of the first this audiency, which might have the most of China to tie kings of Annam who were formerly considered to be the vassals half of the six thousand now reinforcctuents serious consequeners, was so far ratisfactory of the former. A richty-dressed auil in- that all desired to see the ceremony termiposing throng filled this last chamber. On now on their way out, and which will pry- bably arrive here about the end of the first nated, and the victory definitely assured,
the right werd the civil, and, on the loft, the don Missionary Socisty in Hongkong, and bour Master was not satisfied of the Fas a leaso for 110 aures would be granted.
was, in the year. 1818, nanging the Lou only have been neccssary in casa the Har yours, g, if after three years, any 66 weak of next month. Genoral Millet, who
The sun shone brightly; the rain of the military mandarius, all in gala costume.
nores have been cleared, then, if required, with the funds of the Society he purchased movant's incompatents. The master has is to arrive with the first batch, will on his preceding days had cleared the atasa There were grouped by classes; hore the a piece of ground registered in the Land now Intly given his reasons for saying that arrival, take supreme command of the land phere; the air was pure and sweet. A robes of yellow, there those of blue, then Ollies as Section A of Inland Lot No. 191 a. the boatswain was incompetent, but I think forces, and it is to be hoped ho will rotos the quiet calm reigned, in the midst of whick black, then red. Those clothed in breaded lerton Cloland hoare date the 21st day of should have been given an opportunity of to Sandakan and that the Head-quarters of 2. The Assignment to the said John T. that even if incompetency was proved he to remove his Head-quarters from Kudat strong position towardscorespondents which was distinguished from the distance a low materials followed those in silk, blick January 1848, and purports to assign the taking his discharge before he was dismatad, the Police will be similarly relieved to has been experienced by jourastic repre murmur from the Abito troops assein- turbans and white turbans, original mongol azid piece of land to the said John Fuller. The pronevant has produced certificates of Sandakan, whero Chief Inspector A. M. do sentativas in Tonquin during the regime of bled in the interior of the citadel They hata and bonnate with the wings of the
ton Cleland I absolutely
competency and the master did not consider Fontaine will regido in future. 3. By A nemorial No. 370 registered in him so incompilent us to justify han dis Admiral Courbet. The attack on Bavumah tolt that something unusual was about to dragon of Aununa.
the Laza Office on the 24th January, 1818, rating in afs-especially as the distating CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL will be the climax of the campaign, and, in-happen; while the high black walls of the "In the middle of the court were placed John Fullerton Cleland and, the sail if it can be so called, took place in port; and i
signed by Jolu Fullerton dependent of its military bearing, will be of city frowned upon them, imparting to the five carpets for the guests of the King, be a trustee of the said piece of ground for should have been paid his wages in full at declared himself to if the primerent consented to do so, be considerable political importance, as it must scene the appearance of an immense necro- and in front a large stone staircasa led your petitioners, who have ever since
current rates. To use the words et My of necessity bring to a crisis the prosazat un polis.
cupied, and enjoyed the saws, a part of particular capacity on board ship it is not Justice Story, "when A man slls in auy At a quarter to eight o'clock the first end of which was the thronu. Ábový, the settled position of affairs botween France
erected upon it. 4. The said John and China. Owing to the action taken by chamberlain of the kingdom arrived at the roof of the palace, with brightly varnished not been heard of for over 30 years, and or compelled to perform other duty. Ho Admiral Courbet on the occasion of the legation; the introduster of the ambassa
to bis whorouscuts, but without success, taste or petulance of the Master. enquiries and searches have been made as is not to bo snbject to the caprico or dis- taldng of Bonlai, the position of newspaper
dors esine to seek the Minister of France
Ho Marila
90.00 82.305! ENB 1 and it is not known where the said John stipinlatest for fair and reasonable knowledge correspondents here, who have had to bear and the Resident of Hud to present them
Fellerton Cleland is, or whather he is living and dus diligence, but not for extrareditary Anus39.1260.0 25
Amy....30.12 SE or dead.
talents." In this case I think that the Toochow 30.16 61.088 NE 2 Your petitiouers. therefore, humbly pray toaster distated the removantura Shanghai.89744084 NNE 3 fitat the said piece of ground registered in on account of his reporting about tNagaanki.90.17 N No. 101 B, with the buildings thereon, may his thank the Land Office ne Boston &, of Iolaudi Lat Cuals and taking legal prseedings against ceramt of incompa
AT 10 AM-2TH JANUKET.
to the grand alt of audience, at the thoir chapel hetgullerton Cleland his for slight canso that he is to be degraded!
tiles of yellow and green, reserabled a dome of gold ander the rays of the bright sun, giving an air of richness in this grand and ancient palace, over which evor sects to hovor the odour of the tomb.
order
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Station.
REGISTER.
Ar 4 P.-4TH JANUÁRY.
Temperaturi
Wind:
THE return shooting match, between six Sergeants of the Hongkong Police, and six members of the Royal Engineers, took plass yesterday afternoon at Kowloon, the the hardships of the campaign, was, as fur to the King. The cortóge started from the Police being defeated a second time. The as their ability to forward particulars of the legation on foot batwach the ranks of constitution of the Huyel Engineers team affair was concerned, decidedly interior to soldiers of the inferaty marine, who pre. A great about announced the arrival of was slightly altered, Sapper Donnellan that of those who could "sit at home at seated arms while the trumpete sounded the King, whoscated himself on his throne. vest in John Kemp, Welch, George teuey. In this I do not think, ha wasaniin30.1277.377 NE being substituted for Quartermaster Ser-ease" in Hongkong, as, in addition to the the advance. At the head wero M. Tricou, He was clothed in the yellow robe of the Scott, the trustees of the Tendon Mia conduct was aggravating-and it was on Amoy 30.22 610 B2 NE
White, Henry Wright, and Septimus R. justified, although no doubt the promuvant's Houghtong 30.22 62.405 B geant Hunderer, who made 45 in thefectuat bar put upon their going with Minister Plenipotentiary of France, Envoy sovereign. first match.
sionary Society, on behalf of and as trustees pleasant for the ncaster to have him in the Firing commenced at 2.30 the troops to Sontai; the first intelli-Extraordinary to Has, and M. Valasno de
the Foochow - King Kiss-pluc is a youth of fifteen for your petlioners. Or that such other cabin. I think the promovant would have Shangbai 30 2941.692 16 p.m. at 400 yards. At the finish at this genes of the result of the attack was sent Champeaux, Resident of France at the years, whom the course of events has only this honourable Court shall seen meet.
be made in the premises as to when it was offered him at the Harbour
bean wiser if he had takes his discharge Nagasaki 30.30 N range, the polise led with 9 points, but at through by the Admiral from Sontai to Conft of Hud. Afterwards carne M. Lejard, about a month since placed in power.
The Barometer has risen slightly in the And your petitioners will ever pray, &c. Master' the finish at 500 yards, the Engineers had Hongkong without stoppago either at Capitale de frezate, commander-in-chief of
thee. There was no doubt that South and more in the North, so that -gained 8 points, thus leaving the Police 1 Hanol, the real headquarters, or Hai Thann-an, M. Galy, secretary to the emperor Ta-cue and of his successor Heip-should have described himself as the trus had an opportunity of seeing them both, Temperature falling at all stations except fle is, however, the direct hair of the Mr Cleland, when he made out the trust get on comfortably together, and, having Enot trade wind le freshening, and the Having read the petition, Dr He Kai said, it was imposible for himself and the master gradients are again normal and the North point to the good: At 600 yds the En- phong. Should the same course be adopted nister and M. Radigust, captain of infantry hos Tho now emperor of Annam is of teeof the London Missionary Society, but her not surprised that they should have Manda. The weather continues ovarvast gineers gained 10 points, winning the next month on the escasion of the opera marine, commanding the troops of the light build, with an intelligent and soft done. He had boon away from the Colony here prisen bel roun them what may
had loft undone that which he ought to have been unable to du or that there should and darap at all stations. watch by 9 points. The weather at 400 tons against Bacniab, spucial correspond.legation. They subarked in the stato and 500 yds. was excellent, but at 600 yds. cate will again be out of i," but it is harge of the legation, which, towed by a by that air of gravity which is pusessed by by the affidavit, led by the Rer, Dr Chal- doubtless faults on both sides, but I can eye, and his whole physiognomy is marked for more than 30 years, and was believed bo described as incompatability of tom it became very dull, thus sccounting scarcely to be expected that the military steam, launch sent from Thuan-au crossed the people of Asiatic race and which be- more. Dr Bo Kai than rand the sfida manner and demcaner wight lave. been: to be dead. The patition was supported per, Justifying a separation. There were to a certain extent fur the bad scoring authorities will again set.
quito understand that the promovant's the river followed by sampans bearing the comes a monarch who holds in his hands which stated that Dr Chalmers had bret at this range. The police bore their second steara-launch and a gunboat ahnply to get Tham-nin and his suite. On arriving at the destinies of twenty millions of men.
omaccted with the London Missionary Soory exasperating to one of the master's defeat right manfully, and gave three the intelligence of the result to Hongkong the other bank, the French trumpeters
diely for the last 4 years, that he had bees tempomment I think that the promovant "Behind the throne the ministers were agent of the Society in Hongkong for the was justhed in leaving the ally, having cheers for the winners, who as heartily before it is possible for any civilian to forted the nipotentiaries Al in a half circle. All at once a voice last 31 years that the Roy. John Fuller disrated and put to work which he cheered the losers. A plentiful supply of ward a letter. If the sinu steps are again bection of twenty men of the marine in was heard. The grand musster of the vere 1843, that he left the Colony in 1861, that think the case is one in which heavy refreshments was provided by the polico, taken, for no advantageous result, I, for fantry, commanded by a lieutenant, re-monies advanced from the ranks of the he was subsequently heard of in Australis, should receive the wages agreed to be paid Dition of wind
ton Cleland, was agent for the Society in did at bargain to perform, but I do not Baremeter damages should be given. The promovant Humidity and donis full justice to. The following are one, shall certainly wish myself back to my mained to court them as far the attarins to present to the King the Bli acabar of the Society that although to him up to the date of his leaving the Force
comfortable desk in Hongkong, with a
interior of the citadel A short dis mister of France. M. Tricou suvanced, neuber of French despatch beat to bring me the now once from the landing place, palanquins followed by M. De Champeaux sad the Yard Zous Borde. The. of the capture of the last grand stronghold, were prepared, richly ornamented with persons of the suite. After saluting the Sergt. Kamp 26 18
Several unimportant reconnaissans have that blending of brillant colours which King, each took his place on the carpet Burgt Furbes 23
been made from Sontai and Hans recently, is characteristic of the peoples of the reserved for him. The premler mandarin lieved this piece of land to be the property the manner in which it should be paid. Sergt. Fleming......21: · 23
and it has been clearly proved that the Far East. Each one took his place in then presented
his sovereign the reproof: the London Miety out of the So. Morant, with costs ̈ ̈
purchased for
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·Station,
day at 4 p.m. 10a.m. p.m.
30.12. 30.22
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to his whereabouts, no information regard he has sustained by reason of his having Rain. xil enquiries and search had been made as ship, together with any actual damage that Weather tng him confd he obtained and that he was the ship call will be referred to
fitmed that De believed to
to be dead. The afidavit further
Chalinors
the Registrar to ascertain the sun, and
heit, and to the-level of the sea in inches, teathe Judgment will be in farote of the pro- and audredths.
1. BADONAIRE, roduced to 13 degrees Fahren.
2. TEMPARATURA, in the sando in degrees, hd Leathe, Fabrealiti
humidity of sic, saturated with moisture being 8. Ahror, in peroeslags if saturation, the
POLICE.
400 600 900
90
63
13
60
12
50
and that i w
Bergt, Butlu 20 30
15
Bargt Mokar 21 13 10
Bergt. Roborison (123) 13 13
49
21
22 17
17. 18
56
22 11
17
18
60 Black Flaga, although beaten, have not the palanquin provided for him, and the sentatives of the Government of the Ha-ciety's funda. The kilding had always
altogether retired from the hold of the procession continued its entire. On each public, who gain salutod and retired back-been-tacd by the Society, Dr Ho Hal eta TRR STEAMSHIP FERING". The Sus Grand total,, .333 campaign. On the 9th inst, a cuma sido of the rond, the Annamite getries wards. The king then stire into the the memorial, a certitled cops of which wa
which was sent out in Hauoi ozehangod formed a line Miserable end dirty as the Chamber of Audience, to which the mumister Fallston
nemieg the G5 shots for an hour or so with a force of uniforms are when closely viewed, they of France and M. De Champeaux were Chinese, on behalf of the London Mix (Mr Ackroyd) said His Cordship by n doe 8 Chinese on the Bacninh side, but as the nevertheless have a picturesque and charm introduced by a side staircase. M. The taken to be a declaration of trust, that matter to the Register and merchants to tached clouds, drizzling rain, flog, gloomy,
sionary Scalety. That, he argued, would cree dated the 14th December roferred the civer rolled between, and it was a game at ing effect. The red tarics of the marines opened the conversation by expressing his Mr Cheland was buid fide and in reality ascertains the duniages, and subsequently hail, lightning, odveteket, passing showers, 15 Dong bowls," little or no damage was dous follow the blue jackets of the soldiers, which best wishes for the welfare of the King communicated with the Government with The report was now ready to be put it outa, euy fucrease over the Rage of their 1981 or received, and the column rolamed to ars again succeeded by warriors in many the name of the President of the Republic, the view of getting an ordinance passed and the Registrar asked His Lordship what signification,
trustee for the Society
The Society had approved of the name of Mr. Mackintosh. 7qally, rain, snow, thmuder, e visibility. wden (wet)he lottors are tepectail to indi- Grand total,...342 Hanoi without any cantaldies,
colours, with the arms of a bye-gone ago, the Emperor Kion-phuc in response on vesting the property in the Eociety, and the stop should be taken next,
7. Rare, in faches, tenth and Lauredths.
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Corp Mason 23
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4. DIRECTION OF Wii, 10 two points.
6. FORCE or Windy négarding to Beanfort
6. STATE OF WEatnas,&ine sky, a de