No. 6842-July 3, 1885.]

The Straits Times of the 22nd ultimo says:-Wo xogrot to have to record the

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In Memoria Chator and Vernon death from chel a yesterday afternoon of lion and George Mr William M÷Farlane, Superintendent of William Legge the tows cleansing department. Mr MeFor-Louis Modell Jane was takes Auddenly ill at 3 o'clock A. E. Vaucher yesterday urunning with cholera, but it was Coben and Gubbay not before & that medical assistance could Joseph and Kelly bo procured, and, in spite of the most skilful V. O. Rechn and careful treatment he gradually grew woran and died at 3 o'oler in the after- noon. My McFarlane has left behind him young widow and one child, bo being hardly a year mariol.

Win. Powoll

Patrick Manson Dr E. J. Eitel

G. T. Hopkins

J. Ahlmann

ir is to be presumed, anys the N-C. D. R. Lyall -News, that the Municipal Council is alivo:

W. Farn,

every one liceman" there are no fowar

J. M. E. Macliadó

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$ 3,310

TUNO WAN INUNJIATION YUNU

Wo have been requested by Mr Ku King-tong, compradore to the Borneo Company, to publish the following List, to show how the above Fund stands :-

List of Subscriptions received from the European and Chinese Gentlenen and firms from 25th Juse up to date. Hon. F. Stawart H. E. Wodehouse A Friend

A. G. Stokes to the danger of the position brought about H. J. H. Tripp by the New Polico Scheme. At the pra-Janes 11. Cox. Bent ratù of desertions we shall soon have Alexander Lovy scarcely any polics-force, loft. But we W. Dolan have lately heard a new version of the grounds for dissatisfaction among the man. It must be clear to everybody that the po shion of a police-onstablo" in Shanghai dillers

any respects from that of a perlice-Constable in London Here bia ont- door duties cu..fined to kre

patrolling. strpets crowdad with Chine, and doing what he can to regulate the trullie of jiricalas, pony-traps, and carriages; and little amusement or salary is there to be put out of that. It Loudou, on the other land, it is calculated that to the heat of than ten cooks; so that the monotony of his patrol is relieved us only by friendly if not tender gossip, but by the mora sub- stantial enjoyments of cold mutton am table her. Now it stands to reason that a public servant, who has at least as much bama atare about him as her people, should find, in has attentions of agreeable persons of the other sex, much to alleviate the hardships of his fot; and thero ist nothing bu be surprised at if he misses the Bolace when he comes out to the East. Wy lieve, la fact, that this has had a good dual to d

to do with the dissatisfaction in the local police-force of which we have heard so much; and certainly there is nothing in it of which anybody need be ashamed. The only question is, how is the difficulty to be met in Shanghai ? The Conneff can scareoly spond moey in ftaperting cooks.

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The China Fire Inanmunoe Compa

ny. Limited

A. F. MacEwen Heu. T. Jackson Juhu Taurburn

Jas. B. Coughtrie (First contribu-

tion.j Penecker

The Victoris Hotel Mesita G. Falconer & Ca 6.11. B. Wright

John Pitman, and also steam

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launches or vessels offered for service free of obarges

Cuita

Nowrafee, and 10,000 Ibe. Bis-

Tho Naa Pak Hong

The Rice Merchants Guild

Thu Cotton Yarn Merchants Guild The European Goods Merchants

Guild The Druggists

Guikt The Gold deslers Guild The Matting dealers Guild The Australian & Sau Francisco

Merchants Guild"

The Piece Goods Mexchants Guild The Compradores The Chinese Bankers

Guild

THE N.-C. D. News, in iuliuating that the proposed bathacuse at Shanghai is approach- ing rapidly a successful establishinent, gives a description of the building planned. It says:—It is a handsome three-storied build- ing, of which the basement will be derated to servants' quarters, etc., while the upper floor will form a hospital for patients who have been recommended to undergo regular cotras of medical or other baths. The main floor Beses 1 the general pur poscs of a very complete bath-tango. The duurway will opon on to a hall, from which the visitor will pass to the right into & lounge, refrestunent-rooth, bath-roman and spacious verandah. Prora the lounge, 28Ft. by 17ft., he will enter the hall containing a fine swimming-bath kept always heah by water conatuatly wellung into it. swimming-bath will be 70. long by 30 broad, aurrounded by dressing-rooms 4it. by 3it, Gin. eneh. The tank will from St. in depth at one end to 9ft at the Yoo Shan Fook

will range

This

The Fancy & Catio Gouds dealers The Pawn Brokers Guild The Vermilion dealers Guild The Medicine dealers fritild The Rattan dealera Guild The Timber Dealers Guild. The Tong Sin Sa

The

other; a shower will fall from the cog Kwang Cheong Wo

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THE CHINA MAIL.

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ALLEGED) NEGLECT TO REPORT SICKNESS IN A BOARDING HOUSE.

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but to the dealers in opium, foreignor end of Tez-la lottery tickets, and was fued 350, davita o the jelly-boat were unshipped, ing any portion of the crew. For thres American ship Phineas Pendleton, 1280, nativos. If the term published are correct, or six wooks' bird labour.

and the boat itself smashed by the terrific hours the vessel fought it out. All ths1 port Philippines to New York or Boston, violence of the store. All hands were officers and crew were on deck, the on private.. at last uns important reform, alike bene-

engaged in making fast the after hatohon, gineers alone below. The storm had con British barque Bonnie Lassie, 350, to ficial to foroigu impater, the Chinese,Gov.

whose tarpaulins were washed away almost meneed at I am.; by three o'clock it Foilo and back, $1,750; 28 lay daya. George Lemon, kneper of a lionmod immediately. Captain Long stood alone became evident to all on board it all orment and dealer, bu been introduced, boarding house in Q-con's Road Courel, on the bridge, and love the ship to on the hope of weathering the atorn must be aban- to Hongkong, 16 couts per picul; 23 lay Gorman banque Andreas, 424, Quinhon vis, the imposition of a uniform rate of appoared on sanomous charging him with port tack. The wind now was quickly doned. The vessel's he was still fept to days. lakin, to be collected by the Maritime Uus- uhlawinlly neglecting to raport to the Oo-tacking from forth to west and thence to the gale, but she was scitling deeper in the

British barque Channel Queen, GO, Llums insteld of by the lekin officers,

Jonial Surgeon and the Harbour Master the auth. At this juncture the indicator from sana avery moment, and the engines wore Newchwang to Whampoa, 25 conta per ease of two mamen being ill, on the 16th the radder-head to the bridge and wholkout going only by the most masful efforts pical; 38 lay day. On this subject the Globe says:- and 25th of June, who were than boarders house went wrong and added inmeasurably of the engineers. Of a sudden every one

British steamer Devenshire, 1300, Saigon Whatever views may be held as to the in his house.

to the diffentities of this terrible encounter, folt the awful moment had come. With to Hangkong, 18 cents per picul; 11 lay ethics of the opium ende with Chinn, there : Dr.P. B. O, Ayris, Colonial Surgeon, de A huge now lifted up so port anchor and one plunge she buried herself by the bows days, can be to doubt that the new arrangement posed that defendant kept a hecusod boarding literally thras it aver the rail on to the into a deep trough of an, and went down. as to the imposition and collection of the house for seanien under Ordinance 8 of forecastle head, where it was now with like a ploramat, never to rise again. There to Hongkong, re-charter, 13 cents per Gorman steuner Ingraban. 895, Saigon. import duties on the drug is in every way: 19. Within the last fortnight thors had difficulty lashed, Thon chatod a period of was time to do anything. The ongi pical; 7 ly days..

when for near two neers below must have been drowned at British steamer Ephrates, 1300, Saigon tion of the sondary duties, which, under mentiri Hose case was that of a man being blown away. The men were married fast minute. The second officer and aunt her days.

From this boarding hours on man on the name of lakin, luwe been lovied by the house. The

satisfactory. Ite main Feature is the aboli- benn three cenen ndwitled to the Govern- the most awful could move without their work, sticking to their posts to the tu. Hongkong, 13 cents per picul; 11 lay

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HETORNING PHOY GANISHWEST..

Fang Atuk, an old offender who was banished from the Colony on a conditional warrant the 28th June, was arrested

yesterday in the Hollywood Road by Inspector Pang, having raturned to the Colony two days after his deportation. The prisoner was now sentenced to six months' hard labour. Go-

STREKT, FRIETY;

to

Gorman steamer Deburg, 1007, Saigon to Hongkong, 14 cents per picul; 9 lay daya.

British stemmer Tolani, 981, Saigon to Hongkong, ca-charter, 15 couts por pical;

lay days.

British steamor. Tritos, 1340. Saigon to Hon kong, 24,700; 10 bay days; Saigon to Hongkong, re-charter, 15 cents per picn 10 lay days.

German steamer Ingrubin, 835, monthly charter, 1/1 month, $1,350 per month. charter, 3/3 months, $1,750 par month.

German steamer China, 1009, monthly

Governors of the wrious provinces after brought in a state of collapse from cholerate of their legs and driven with ernal violence entrada jumped from the bridge into the American steamer Carrisbrooko, 973, the opium has cleared the Imperial customs diarrhoen. The som had stated to wit against the standing rigging or bulwarks, hissing ach around thom, clutching a life-Spigon to Hongkong, 14 cunta por per at the port of debarkation. Theas duties less that he had been it for four days. Ho and many were the narrow escapes from be. hay and elung to it despairing. It

together. When Mr Keyser rose hopical; 9 lay days. were anust arbitrarily and inequitably died on the morning after admission. ing washed away. On the after deck, the felt a levied. At some places they were as high The second se was itat of a seaman sheep pens were dashed about, broken up, supported him for a time till he heard his na B6 taals per cliest, and at others as low who died at the Hospital immediately af- and the distraught animals carried over-contrades's voice above the howling of the 21 tacks. Tha nes arrangement, follow. ter arrival. Ata past mortem examination boned. The signalling cannon broke loose wind, who told him the blackness of the ing the lines of the Chufoo Carvention, haki it was found that fas man had been from its tennious and was hurled about the night prevented their eating one another fixes the lakin at the uniform rate of 20 suffering from choleraie diarrhoun. The deck amongst the men, who with dilliculty that he and got hold of a lurral. That was tasks, and elds it to the 30 truks which third onse was that of a voanian who died avoided this and other loose gear which con the last Mr Keyzar sar of his comrade. have hitherto been the amount of duty bufore arrival in Bospital, the result of the tinually placed them in great danger of Slowly the gule subsided and as thorning collected

The exaraination showing that he had been suf- serious injury. The boatswain in making brake, clearly in the gray misty light by the Imperial customs. will to those of the provincial Governors care of the beurt, Witness charged the of his feet and matained a fractured leg Spars, bits of wood, hew-coop: &c., &e, only possible objections to this settlement fering from anearis and intimatory dia- an attempt at securing a fuich was oried around were to be seen traces of the wreek.

British amor quile, 916, to Saigon : whe will be deprived of the very sub. defendant in each of these casus with a which thereby disabled ons of the most wore scattered in every direction, but not and book, 80,000 15 lay days. stantial rovence day have enjoyed breach of Regulation 18 of rules and regulative of our susil or sandry other a human being of any kind was in sight. British steanser Galveston, 1901, to Sai- from the impositos af Jakirevent tha made in conformity with the pro- accidents of mare or dang surious natura Alone on the eca Me Keyor did not desgon and bath, 19 cents por pical; 17 lay which, unless huum natuur as embodied visions of Ord, of, 1852, and dated 1st kept the Surgeon inployed and before the pair. Paddling & piece of a boat that days. in Chinese official differs from human July 1872.

storm had been raging an hour, eight men floated close by, he tied it to the apar British stammer Vespesi, 792, to Cho- nature everywhere du, bau probably been

Dafondant stated that he had no sick men were totally disabled.

which had Bupported hi by his belt, and too, Newchwang & oack to Whampoa via spent to private rather than pable advan- in his houro. The frat man referred to was The Captains, exposed to the extreme thus obtained a more buoyant raft on Chofen, $6,500; 15 lay days. tage. The gain of the other parties con

taken ill at 6 cinck in the toorning. He at violence of the hurricans on the bridgo, was which, however, he could neither lay down corurd is obvious. The opium merchants ce sent for Dr Manson, but in the sorely tried in hie andeavour to ratain his nor recline. Luckily for him he had a thick will know exactly what they have to pay, interval befors Dr Manson could arrive, position: the personal danger being poi-jacket on at the time, and as the sam fund will be freed from the vexatione him the man died. In taccond case the manormously increased by the crashing to nad rose ligh over the water tho hent and plures drances which the lovging of lekin his reported to him that he was ill at 7 por fro of the poultry boxa, which and broken became intolerable. The small he had placed in the way of the trads. They will on Saturday evening, and was immediately fena their lashings one of these hoops hay-on was no protection at all, so dipping his know that the payment of 90 taels per chest sont to Hospital. The third man was re- ing dashed out the skylight and shattering pea-jacket in the ses be held it over his

New Yorr, May 12th. A curious case, to the Imperial Customs franks the opinn ported to him as in the morning and was the glaw panels, the seas now gut into the head to cool it. The first day passed with exciting interest in musical circles, is the throughout the Tropice.

On the other immediately sant off to Hospital.

saloon and deluged soms of the cabina. ut anything occurring to break the mu- attempted oxclusion under the Act of the hand the Chinese Government will inste The case was then adjourned the thy carried away, and overy sail, furled passed, not far off, but failed to zoties kito, contract lab, of forty sustinus who ar

over the upper.c deck was quick notony, though cowards evening a stemmer last Congross probibiting the importation of diately trable its reverve from the opium inst, defendant baing allowed ont. [duty; and it need ladly be pointed ont

though they wore, at the first annet of the Though he endeavored by shatting and ad here to play at anummer resort near that a duty of 部门 tois £30, on every

hurricane were tera inta a thousand pinens waving his coat as boat, ho uorld to attract Piiladelphia. The case was taken up in chest of ouiunt will produce an enormous

and left naises poles. The wing ares were attention, the ship slowly diad down on the the Supreme Court Chambers yesterday, on sum. This arr

arrangeant marks, indeed, an

put out on the losside of the stole-hole, the horizon, and that hope was gose. Night an order to show us why in injunction important step in the consolidation of the

crown of the donkey-boiler farmace came enne ou, and was no doubt a blessed reliaf. Chinese Empire, and it will indeed be well

dawn, all the boat covers wore tore away Day again dawaed-the morning of the 4th Lloyd Stoanship Company to prevent their eliaf. should not issue against the North German if itean be carried theagh without trouble.

two doors amaslied in the after-hours and of June. Umring the whole of that day landing, Georial Horatio King appeared The E. & C. Represente:The subjoto

the compass wrecked.

Mr Keyzer did his utmost to attract the for the injunction. He said the mer bul It now became apparent that the fate of attention of the two or three stentners that been engaged in Gorutany to furnishi music details of the new rangement relating to the Opium trade accepted by the

the ship was only amator of time. If she passed near him, but without success at lower rates than bands already hore, and Yorumaria of

of England and China are pub-

waro subjected to much violonce another Again night acceeded the second passed for these reasons the Musical Mutual Pro ished. The arrangement takes the form of

laur, she must go down; nothing of human on that procarions ruit. Shortly after tective Union has brought t an additional Article to the Choloo Cun-

st these procedings. construction could ride out such a storu dawu a ateaner camo within a short dis the also id:

If we can have sma much longer. Still the engines were move tance of his frail support. Summing up all adjudication upon this saatter; it will save ing suficiently to give her rudder some his puwors he shutted at the top of his voice. a great deal of trouble, so I un forstand command over her, but the good ship was The son did not even give bac's an answer number of foreign musicians, under con- sorely tried. About 5 o'clock

Beomed as

Lasing echo, and once more hope ceirly died tract, are coming to this. though the rolling of the vessel was not so out within him as the white track of the Lawrenes disusul the case, saying: My country. Judge laboured, and the terrible anxiety of the steamer's conrae was all that remained to ideas is that America is open to everybody those on board. The atmosphere begun to

to No more tantalizing visiens were destined esetainty shall not provent any artists or clear somewhat; and at 6 o'clock Caps couse before Bir Keyzer that day. His mechanica or musicians from landing here Aden was sighted bearing true north about third night-counting the one on which to find employment. The Priben Bays: 24 miles. The ship's had was then pat the vessel foundured-was, however, na Thoir case is decidedly different from that east, going slow. The storan had passed over, maddening from its aggravating disapoint of the Chinese imported by the Six Com- leaving, however, a heavy son. At midnight ment as any. A huge ateamer Inoued up panies. Why did not the Musical Union and saa having gone down, the order harge against the phosphorescent light object to De Dach's importation last with auth cafu from E. and N. H., but at by feard, and the lights from her cabin was given to go full speed. Dering the winch by over the aes. She came a cluso Winter? mild a watch we had several heavy equalis that the throbbing of her screw could almost daylight with 4th the ship code unsily port-holes almost flashed upon tire cataway. and smoothly with a calm son and a bright hout as loud as he could, it called forth o settled sky.

response; and for the first time sinco bie Bot it was a deplorable sight that mot shipgreck Mr Koyzer's heart faited him. Marine Magistrate's Court.

in every part of the ship. Not What his feelings were as for the fifth ar (Before Captain R. Murray Rumsey, R. V., movable thing but had gone by the board with time his hopes were doomed to dis-

Acting Harbour Master.)

Not a mail but was now a handful of pitifa! appointment cannot be described rags hanging limp in the standing rigging, quate language. The third day found him DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS.

Shuri-huded as the crew wow was, every still clinging to the spar, Bill hoping against available hand was up on dock cloring hope, keeping a courageous heart even Thursday. July 2.

wreckage. At 11.30am we stopped and ander the awful circumstances of his posi Charles Nalon, A.1., of the British spoke the S. S. God who reported tion. talip Energie, was charged by J. Hhaving picked up five Arabs from some his efforts to attract the antim of the Should failure once again overtaku rock, master of the Enerykt, with wrockage a fow hairs before, and that a

steamer that neglect Auty and disobedience of orders these cartways had seen two large steanors up his mind to abandon hope fuafly.

Mr passed Keyzer mado Fron Captain Tarboek's evidenes it ap. During the day we passed several large Feihe, and he met at last his toward for on hard the mid ship mi the 30 June, go down stan foremost two flays proviously. The next ship that came in view was the

of the alt, defendant was ashers or leave. On lately no record of a cyclone ever having which be had shown durin: all this awful of the 30th pieces of floating wrockage. There is abso- the patience, perseverance, and fortituds his return to the ship ha altempted to come boen met with in the Gulf of Aden hafore time.

For three days and nearly three nights be had altug despairingly to & aper in mid ocean, whilst steauara ghded slowly by him uuleedingis. Without fod or drink he lived through that fearful time, but was more than conscious when overtaken and picked up by the bunt's crew of the French

30 days sight, privato 75 stearer. That he must be a tan not only Gold Lest 99 fine... $28.35 of great physical power and endurance,

Sovereignts,

... $6.58 of immense stedfastives of purpose and strength of will, goes without anying. Of

vention, and one of the clauses or scations of this Article require its ratification, and with it that also of the Cheloo Convention, as it may be amended or altered by this ad-

ditional Article. The two principal stign

153.70 lations contained in it are the abolition of the inland barriers for Optum, and the

The pino coolies and fishmongers who were charged on the 17th June with fighting and creating a disturbance in the street, appeared on rond.

Inspector Mathieson stated that he had reason to believe that the disturbances were over and would not be renowed.

His Worship then bued the

adoption of a uniforu rate for lekin. The $25; in default six were ranner afternoon was lifting from the hearts of rewind him of auother chance of lite gone, except lunatics, paupers and Chiueso.

imed labour.

uniform rate of luking to be 50 mols per The second, third and fourth prisoners, chest, hile the existing Customs duty of each, or fourteen daye hard labour, and 108.20 30 tauls por chest, established by the the other fire defentiants each, or seru 246.50 Treaty of Tientsin, remains unchanged. days hard labour. The first four prisoners The Ships Comprateres Guild 439.50 Hitherto lekin hus vied with the

port,

were also to be found over in two sureties of Shing Woougany

ranging from as high as 8 tarls in sousd$25 each to be of good behaviour for six The Man On Iceuranes Co.,

Ltd. 100 The Tung Kee Company

ion of a uniform rate will roure many osted for six weeks, and the other prisoners parts to as low as 21 anthers. The adopt-aths; in default to be further commit The Opium Dealers Guid 1002.50 sting causes of discontent, and as the Inkin ware boil over in their personal recogni Kung Wo Yuen

will hene forth bullected by the Mariances in 810 cash to be of gond helavinur time Customs officials instead

of by the for six months. lokin offers, there will be considerable saving to the Chiness Clovernment, at the same time that all our for uncertainty. will be removed as to the whole in portation of foreige Opinin paying its full amount of lekin into the Govern ment coffers. There will als he Am

FARB provement in the mole of electing the lekin, for Opium willleneeforth be deposit- od in special receivinghouses, which will in the cettres of a little the be converted into bonded warehouses, and the lakin will he paid to the Cusions officers before the par- chaser can remove the Opizan. The pay-

at one portion; a bridge will cross it near Wei Yuk a Brothers one ond, while there will be a diving plat Wing Lee Ching form at the other. Turning

rning to the left. from the entrance hall the intending mather Mu Ming See

Shing Tai thong

+

will enter the other half of the building, Soy Shing devoted to Russian, Turkish, medicated and other baths, entering first a dressing Man Yuen Joong

and ante-roue 286. by 17. Right - at the

The Cuppor and Iron Merchants

Guild

back is the boiler house, and next to this The Vat On Campany. are, on one hand, the Russian Fapour bath, You Wo Company 14f6, in, by 16ft,, and on the other the

Turkish bath, 20ft. by 15. Next to these

Kwong Foong Wo

are the shampooing rom, douche, shower Compradure's Department of But-

terfield & Svire and plunge baths; and from these the bather will pass along a passage between On Fat Houg

medicated and uther Man Sang

Tong.Com

anil rooms devoted to

baths, etc., to the cooling room, 25ft. by Lai Yun 20. The office will adjoin the entrsnes and

every convenience will be made for the tip Tai Tonig comfort of visitors throughout the build-Hang Kee

ing. The bath will be reserved for ladles Hep Kee of Chuchow

on cortain daya and at certain hours. The Mo Ming Soo

huspital on the upper Hoor will contain Man Long Choo

some twelve or fourteen rooms, fitted with all conferta and conveniences for patiente.

THE SUFFER CRS BY THE CANTON FLOODS.

Man Tai Loung Ohao Yau Lan Fork Loong

King Fook On

Ying Tai Long Hok Hao Hug Hop Kos Hong Shing Mow Leo Chea Tsung Sun Shing Lee Fang Sue

The work of collecting subscriptions for the purpose of relieving the sufferings of the unfortunate people who have been rendered deatitute by the floods in Kwan The Hongkong Hotel turg is being irried on with considerable Poo Yuen Knog vigoar and success, and the amount sub- Bcribed will enable bir Ost and bia son Cheong Yuk cintes, and the Chinese agencies to alleviate the distress of many. Arrangements are being completed for Mr Ost and his col.

leagues in Canton to proevad into the in- terior, and the Customs Authorities at Can.

Young

Yau Loong.

Chan Soi Hang Hip Wo Tong.

Ho

Che Chung

Kwong Cheong Luong

Tung Lee Chan Fuong Mow Tim Kee King Tai ling tou have placed one of their launches at On Woo Leong the dispisal of these gentlemen, and nu. Leo Song Kai

rin

other lannch ma also been kindly offered.

Hing Ke Ting Shing. We believe some of the Canton stasionaries Hop Tai Chan. had intended to come down to Hongkong to Tin Tiok

Fung Wa Chner

raise subscriptions among the foreign Shroffs of

of 0.M. Bank community, bat Mr Ost having stepped Wing Yoo Hing into the breach with commendable prop Tong Chuen Uhan Tong

Chuu Sau Wing, Merchants titude, this has been rendered unnecessary, Lai Lee C and these gentlemen will now he irce to aid in distributing the relief. We notice

with pleasure that one or two of the local corporations hore contributed handsomely towards the funds, and it is to be hoped that the example set by these companies, and by the Chinese guilds, some of whose donations are munificent, will be generously followed by those who have not yet come forward. There is still plenty of neat for mera money, and the fact that Mr Ost and the gentlemen with whom he proposes to ansomiadare entrusted with its distribution should be a sufficient guarantee that it will be put to the fullest and best advantage.

The following further subscriptions to the Kwangtang Inundation Fund have been

obtained by Me Qat, the Treasurer.

Aa par list yesterday

$1600

- Reias de Co.

100

Jardias, Matheson & Co.

100

A. Malver

23

HK. Canton & Macao S'boat Co. 500 Alex Rou

W. H. Percive

Bcottish Oriental Steamship 02,

per G. T. Hopkins

100

Untos Ing. Society of Canton Ird.

· 23)

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

100

Carlowitz & Co......

Hon. W. Keswick

FB.

Dennys and Mosson

Carried forward: 2080

e Chepug Kwong Shun Chang Fong Chiu King Tung Yne Loong Tal Sur. Sang Vien Kwong Fook Ta Chuen Tai Kay Soy Wa Cheong Kwan Hing Long Kwong W ing On Funk Shing Leong Him Loung W. H, Hay Captain Corfeld (Str. combe

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The

afternoon

this one..

The P.&O. steamer Peshawar was

ment of 10 taels, or thirty pounds. Pir pared that on cheat will frank the Duns throughout the whole of China; and the provincial barriers will cease to have a significance to the on board at r part of the ship which was matter of Opiums, although they will remain 36.60 in foren for uthar uicles of commerce. utraty to witness's orders. He was told to go in the gangway, bet nuhuso), and arrangement is csidered to be when spoken to on the subject by the Cap- out infinotery by both fluvorm morais, and the tain after coming on board, he said he caught in the cyclone and lost her fure extention of the same principle of lenying would come up the ship whichever way he upmost, chreu boats and all her live-stock. both the Customs and the lekin at the ports like. to crdinary merobaadae seems likely to while on watch the

Defendant was drank

Two other boats were much injured. und asleep

Considerable damage was done to the occur within a reasonable period of time,

same night. Dofendant admitted being drank when town of Aden Rault, and the plant and pro- when articles of foreign production will be able to reach the interior of China on kon he came aloogide the ship and when told party of the P. & 0. Company suffored conditions, and withart being subject,

to go on watch, He did not hear the Capeverely. tan tell him to go to the gangway. As at present, to the sirtually prohibitory tarifs of inland barries,

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Police Intelligence. (Before H. B. Widehouse, Esq.)

Thursday, J

July 2.

DISREGARD, OF YAFTARY REGULATIONS.

Alfred Parker Stoles, of the firm of Mosers Sharr, Toller and Johnson, appeared on a summons taken ont by Janus Cleri

Defendant was sent to gaol for four days hard labour, for disobedience of lawful

comtrands.

. . S. Baccherate, thy now flag-ship of

ado-

but

Quotations. lioNcKONG, July 2. OPIUM-Now Patna, ash,... 5763

OLI

cash,... Now Benares, cash,... 540.

cas... 537

IF

13

Bank,

New Malwa, cash,..... 500

Allowance, Taels...... 08 Old Malwa, cash...

28/36

590/40

Allowance. Taols.

Persian, Oily, cash... 520 Allowane, Taols. 40

Persian, Paper tied,... 600 Altowause, Taela...... 56/64

Wire, Demand,

Exhange.

J

30 days' sight, 4 months' sight, Credits, Documentary 4 months' sight, India, Wire,

demand, Shanghai, demand.....

Temperature.

3/04

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the Indian Squadron, was at anchor in the the kindness, care arul attantion he re-(Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, outer harbour at Adon au experienced the ed from the Doctor, the Captain, and all un violence of the crekme. She Inst several board the Feihe, Mr Keyzer spooks in the

of her boats, includin, the Admiral's launch. most glowing tornie. Beyond a severe

It is feared that the French mau-of-warswelling in the feet he looks well and hear BAROMETER Hanard has foundered while on the passagety to day, only seven daye since he was so from Obok (Red Sea) cutwards, with all marvellously and miraculously saved.

The Speke Hull was a vessel of 2002 tous handa..

THE CYCLONE IN THE GULF OF

ADEN. The S. S. Duke of Deshire experienced five hours of the roughest weather ever The Ceylon Observer further states: It gross registered, and 1,731 nett, carried a in the Gulf of Aden met with by the Captain (27 years at cou) appears that more than two vessels have crew of 57 hauds, of whom 15 were Eng

liel. She was nanded by Captain Two steers were undoubtedly fundered in the tate oyelone. Brand." seen to founder at the same time, int us Intelligence comes slowly to hand, as the assistance euld be given. as they expected

cable Low, Inspector of Niances, charging hite their own atermer to go down every mo-

is still interrupted; but we leaza with allowing an accumulation of noxious sunt. The Duke of Dessaire was charter the loss of the French gunboat Drue, which J. Lang's Freight Cirestar for the

that the P. & O, steater Shaninin reports matter to remain expend on the basemented by Government to bring troops out floor of houses Nos. 15, 17, 50, 21, 23, 25 Indis, but the under was counteraanded at The Drac was employed by the French mail of Thursday, 2nd July, enys:- and 27 High Street, thereby causing a the Inot ment.

It was fortunate, as Government in conveying nails backwards ulaznes.

Business during the past fortnight has

with.

was in our harbour some little while

FREIGHTS.

Inspector Clerihew gave, evidence to than such a nauber of men the batelusand forwards between Oback, the newben a tribe less active than daring the pro- effect that on the 4th and 5th Fano le fust could not have been kept closed, and the French sita in the Red Sea, and ceeding one and rates are sightly weakur į the basement floura f the houses named Fortunate also that there were no ather the former place su vlaghtly chcountered/ing to the arrival of 6 large number of

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cleaned out, end afs again on the 16th June. On the 22nd be notified the defen dant that the premis were in

Tary condition. On the 25th and 26th he again visited the huis in company with the Sanitary Inspector end found them in the same filthy afate before. He sent a

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vessels.

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

scation.

REGISTER

AT Í RA—JULY 1.

Wind.

Aden. Whilst on lee way to Aden steaner must have inevitably foundered.

fron

passengers on board during this terrible the cyclote, and foundered with all hande, time.

for

Homewards, a vossal has been taken op though the two ports are not very far Dr. Edwards, Surgeon of the hike of sport, she had not arrived at Aden two to load Sugar for the Channel on secret Deshire, gave the folowing thrilling au- days after her departure from Ohock, and terins, but for London or Haraborg no count of the parzaga through the cyclone to a vessal was despatched from the English froh Charters have been efected. Tho the Cepten Obser

port to look for her, but returned without berth for New York is vacant, and the On Wednesday, 3rd of June 1883, the any traces of the missing vessel, which, it rates offering are too low for the present. Bulino ... farther ratification to defendant on the S. S. Dake of Levonshire, frem London to

From the Philippines two small carriors Manila.... 20.8778.087 waw was generally concluded, had been lost." 26th Jana, when defendant replied that it Calcutta, encountered in the Gulf of Aden The Drac was formerly on the Chine were chartered for full cargons of dry Sugar Haiphong 21.5003,068 would be seen to tundlitely. On the a cyclone of such territe violence, as to Etation." 30th Juno witness again visited the surde getirse everything in the previous experi

at sou what higher rates while a larger Hongkong 29.60 85. vesaal was taken up for a full eargo of Amoy...... 29.57 88.0 and found them in the same condi

Hemp at a rather poor fignte; rates have Shanghai, 29.6877.071 temporally given way, owing to the large Nagasaki, 29.53- amount of available tonnage and Gold 88 Wostuck could barely be obtained for big vessel to

AT 10 A-JULY 2. Now York or Boston,

Bolin20 Cozatwise, the report that serious floods Manila....29.9887.092 3 4

Haiphong 29,612.004

housed a

fun, and be accordingly summoned delen-ence of the Caplain and every officer and The basement bora kad no doors board, many of whom hare served in the China seas, and witnessed the typhoons

dani.

ar shutters and the tenants of the first which from time to time are the acourge of

FOUNDERING OF THE 'SPEKE HALL.'

· The Coylon Times gives the following he

and escond floors deposited all their filth these waters. All aver that the hurrican count of the loss of the British steamer and refuse into the honest, which was of the 3rd of June completely dwarfs all Speke Hall, with the whole of her crew but at Canton had damaged the Rice crops to a belon the level of the street. The which have gone before. downspouts were all boku wad the drains

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choked. The buildings required to be re- the sister vessel, S.. S. Duke of Buccleuch, Gulf of Aden and the subsequent privation, rates for steamers to advance and 15 cents Amoy.... 28.04 64.003 2 2.08

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20

Total $18,059.50

who was ent of the Cubby.

THE NEW OPIUM CONVENTION.

2

At 4-30 ara. on the 4th June wo passed the second officer, in the cyclone in the considerable extent have caused Saigon Hongkong 29.7375.088 www 1 or paired, th

the downspor mended and the and but a blus light, to which she rea flooring to be renewed Witness charged ponded. So far all was well, and the daily of the second officer:-- the defendant na agent for the landlord,entive of the ships work was progressing

tory to bith countrica ur private advices contractor Sam Shing to have the clean. porth, and rain came down in torrents. been a whirlwind. The night was dark ta to 2t vessels, registering 22,448 tona,

1. BARONETIK, reduced to 82 degrees Fahren-.

- and hundredths,

per picul have been paid lately. Rice is Shanghai 20.76 70.000 however scares at Saigon and prices are Nagasaki 129,80) —— N 12 The Spuks Hall was a large well-found high and a further advance in rates is there WostockER Defendant stated hit the registered by the previous lang period of undisturbed tons burden. All had gone well with her vessels continues slack and there is only an winds are steep. The temperature and with the automatic procision agendured steamer of the Hall line, of about 2,500 fore doubtful. The enquiry for sailing The barometer has risen. Gradionts for A portion of the deals of the new at that Captain Webb mortgage. De however, there were signs of atmospheric site that port, at which she was not intend

owner of the houses a Ho Achow and surroundings. As the morning advanced, till when in the Gulf of Aden, nearly oppo- pucasional settlement to be reported. raugement just concluded between the Gor- fendant was soliciter for the mortgaged, changes The weather became aqually and ing to touch, she was overtaken by a cyclone been placed on the berth Fr Mazatlan and

humidity remain high at most stations. The British steamer Mount Lebanon bas wants of Great Britain and Chiun had Some time as he read & hotel from ansettled and the barometer went down of tremendous severity. The vessel ssenied Mexico. The British schooner Wander

W. DOSEZUK Government Astronomer, the Survey Department that the buildings fast; the mercury standing at leaked out when the last mail left, and so far ware in such a defective condition that they a.m.; at noun, 20 50, at Luolock, 29:90. fnl power and force of wild and water. American barque Belle of Oregon has been 20-70 at 10 completely unable to fight against the fearing Mautrel left for Swatow and the

Hongkong Obseratory, July 2. as can be seen at presents the arrangement must be repaired, and be accordingly gave During this unmistakable warning, the The sea bailed lie a pot, and the wind was ordered to the Philippines. should prova both acceptable and satisfas the ascessary instructions to have them rewind increased most farioraly from the so overo that i Mr Keyzer saya 1

paired and had also giron orders to the mort

it must have The from home, however, aridently based on ness of the houses properly attended to.

asa ruse with carrellous quickness; pitch, the eas ran zountains higit huge waves rearing themselves perpendicu the vessel and sweeping

away the best authority, confdently assert that

The The case was romanded till the thi inst larly and breaking in a mais in mid-air that it came in contact with on her decks. the Chinese Government have really ub Ko L, Covernment contraher, was ined heavy mas of sapour held in suspension, fearful forces which battled with her. Ses The horizon was won ob cured by the awfully the ship struggled against the minati far more than appears from the de- $25 for allowing one of the night soil busts and auon it was impossible to define any after zo swept with terrife force over the tails published; and lead us to think that be alongside the Prass Central at 3 pm, thing over the ship's side; sea and rain decks and poured down her bold, The 00 San Franciaco, Gold 85,000

on the 29th ulto. Befendant had been meeting sofs: the founing orests of sho gineers below gallantly stuck to their work, she arrangement will not prove so satisfac fined $5 on a former wasion for a similar now truly gigalis way as breaking off and aud kept the wool are boat was gone, Philippines to New York or Boston, pri- tory after all. We ainnerdy trast this be | offenas -

with her head Norwegian bargus Lato, 680 part dashing over the ship in overwhelming to the awful gal. Every def my turn out insurret, and that the

torrents. The vessel was now straining and with the last-crumpled up like a arrangement will prove every way highly

and quiving from stem to stern; huge match box by a huge crested wave, which Chau Aint, of, No. Bast Streek, was seas breaking over her stern and threaten- bote down on the ship as if it would 574, I port Philippines to New York or America bargus Ralph. M. Hayward, satisfactory not only to tit governments convicted of keeping si agery for the sale ing to wash away the wheel-house the engulf her went the lear chance of rescu. Buaton, private.

·ISS-TA GAMBLING.

everything

The disengage tonnage in port amounts, and to the level of the pea is Inuine, tenthe

steamers not included.

TEMPERATURE, in the shede in degrets, and tenths, Fabrenheit.

The following are the settlements to Channel f.o, privato.

Eritish barque Star of China, 754, heren

American barque Annie Johnson, 917, to

Yale.

3. Huminry, in percmings of naturalien, the humidity of atr calerated with toisture being 100.

4. DIDLOTION OF Wad, to two prints, 5. FORCE OF AD, sagording to Beaufort Sazlo.

4. STATE OF WHAT. 'line sky, c de leched elou is, d drazling rain, for glony,

aqually, rain, mor, thunder, z viallilitr I hai,lightnine, povrcast, p na ring showers,

u daw (wet).

T. BA, in inches tenths and bandradtin,

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