No. 7025-FEBRUARY 8, 1880.]

A sonrication published in general orders by General Conroy at Hanoi on the 17th January states that,a telugram was received from the Minister of War of the 16th Jan, temporarily replacing General Courcy by General Warust command-in-chief of the corps in Tonquin Baberil Warust left Haiphong on the 18th Jannery, but has boon rocated, and in the interim General Negrier, who mands the second division, will take the command-in-chief.

In another general order General Conroy bids farewell to the officers and men of the corps in Tonquin and thanks them for the proofs of devotion and attention to disci plan bibited by them during his com-

mind.

*

Ar about ton a'clock last night, while thirteen coal coolius vore coming ashore from a vasal in the harbour upon which they had been working, the small boat in

THE CHINA MAIL

ADJOURNMENT.

ment, which all British archants will be

Times thus describes the changes which have heartily glad to sea upsal. The Structs taken place in the law

could not offend again. As to my part, ontinued the Lama I om but a Fakir,

rosary in our hands, to pray for the welfare mankine, and for the peace and happines and it is the custom of my sont, with the

the inhabitants of this country, and I do now, with my hand uncovered, entreat By Ordinance No. 6 of 1874 noction that you may conso all hostilities against 10, the conditions are laid down under the Deb in future. He acknowledged that which deck passangers may be carried with if the Englisli did not like to

hip in the limits of the Straits of Malicea (that guest he could use compel

the rails as usual. Torpedo's form is not amendment that the Conall vote this. sumulation of Chinese processions and cele foolish eoncession to the German Govern quite what I should like to see; the other now. The subject has been informally bobrations, was rend a second time.

fore the Fiennes Committee, and I belleya ponies seem to be in good fettle.

the vicer of the Council was snatrimonialy Mr Hutchings did suno good work within favour of the money huing granted seconded by Hon. F. Jupiter, on the On the motion of the Hon. P. Hyrig, the penies under his care, but neither Mr The object was one which was reen-ground that this was Chinoso. Now Year's Bassoon, now Mr Busoy, did any fast work. the Colong the funding uporance Eva, the Council was adjourned until this to Colony, Docossary not having been otherwise provided to enable day work at four o'clock. the Colony to be properly represented at the Exhibition. There is fund-which has been brought up called a Guarantor Faud, but the amount so obtained was clearly not intended in the fret instanes to moet the expenses connected with the Exhibition but was viewed by the contri- butors to it a roserve fund. It therefore

others desired to possess it. But they foured China would interfero, unlces a rupture could be brought about batean China and Goren Asn preliminary to this rupture mutual suspicions must be fostered, They hope to quietly scire the bought of a was between the two nation. As they Some impatient spirits wanted to soo them could find no presont cazzo for dispute,gat on with it, but the Vateran Advise they have raked up this conturies-old affairrornarked: It is not race day yot. By of Fung Hung, I war wore to unsur, the way, in reviewing the entries they could carry out their schemes of en- omitted to notice Me Skye's stable. The croachment. If Coroa loses China's friouid-advent of such a gensing sport is malter ship for this affair, she will lose more for congratulation, and I hope he may

la Fong Huang in days to come.

I

Chinkara looks like as if he had not ro-

Arun the French trouble was settled and tained his tara of speed, but flume Ruler in measures of reorganization were being de- a good "uny vised throughout the Empire to secure the I heard some folks admiring that angular frontier and repel foreign aggression, sud-ania Punjom this morning; he is cor- douly an expectant prefect in Shansi, Tung tainly improving vastly, Mông-lan, represented to the Princo of Ch'an that the compradore of a Russino

SCOUT

Police Intelligence.

(Before both Magistreilea.) Wednesday, Pob. 3.

MONWAY RODDERY.

and the Thibetans

China

and

which they were being conveyed started a tiru had iniported from Russia 3,000 new THE DEATH OF TWO CHILDREN BY/ stances will permit of. I think it wonk change, besides some extra clothing. Sud the times during which such passengers may porodical visits to Pokin, where he had no

serious loak and went down about two hundred yarda from the aliore opposite, the Blue Buildings, Frayn East. Some sampone

patern Peabody rifles and three million cartridges which he was willing to sell at cost price as a proof of patriotian; and that

to

is to say from Junk, Ceylon to Singapore on had no troops, being only a poor priest the one side and from Acheen to Anjor on Hastings was not the man to miss an op the other side of the said Straits, and from portunity like this, and he immediately or to any port in the Colony to or from any despatched Bogle to acquaint the Latud port or place on the North Coast of Jay) that hostilities against Bhutan had ceased, Cheung Asam, unemployed, uppoured an It is enacted that no deck passengers shall and at the same time to pak a treaty of ORTEY olla Clip or two to encourage him became important that the money re- remand, charged, with others not in cus: 50% out unless there be space rear-

be carried or any voyage beyond if a

the limits friendship and pinea quited, seeing there were no subscriptions body, with being armed anal attacking Wong above

pace resurs-Arriving at Tashu Lambo, a palace at whatever pura and simple for the Exhi Aping and Chung Aging, catale deniers, ed under deck of not less than aperficial the

front er, Bogle mes with a recep bition, should be provided by the Co- on the highway between Yau-ma-ti sand and 84 cubical feet for each and every thi denn, mont Shigatozo, not far from tho lony; and, following the cxample set by Ma Tan Wal, and robbing them of mormy adult amonger, then it with opaca tion of the most friendly and satisfactory

colonies, J, as Chairs an

Com-and

to through character. The mission, applied for, this snm in addition and clothing to the value of $174.50 in the the passengers shall be entitled to

inat 19

out the voyage; provided always that it were willing to trade, but in 1774 x in, The evidence of the two complainants shall be lawful for the Governor in

1884) they were anbject to the sum of £500 already voted. I am sure that even with this sum we shall have to was to the effect that on the 1st inet, about Council from time to time to pass orders must get her consent first. That this was call upon this Guarantee Fund and that 11 am, they were walking near Ma Du in Council permitting passengers to be mere evasion was shown by the pro- with the two guns provided the Colony will Wai in Britteh Kowicon. They had with carried on deck to art from places pogni then made by the Lame. He was, be ne favourably represented as its giren them 6171 in silver and two bills of ex-without the above limits and to regulate he said, going spot after on or of his

well without the further delay

prisoner and three other men, be carried and the precautions to be takon doubt of obtaining the consent of the the submit this mater spacesly in the Finanes armed with daggers and revolvers, came up for their convenience and safety. The Emperor Kien Lang, when he explained and sized them and shitshed the bundle Order in Council at prosent guiding the to him his own desire ant that of his Committee that the money be now voted,

Mr Keswick then moved an amendment containing the clothing and money from inatter was made on August 4th 1886, but people to trado, and slag the

the handsome worded in nocurdance with the rules of the the first complainant. The complainants by a new Order passed by the Council, conduct of the English in the Bhutan he veted at once. resisted but were knocked down, and the January 11th, just gazette, the same je to stir. He suggested therefore that Bogie

first complainant was struck o

k on the shoulder be cancelled and now provisions will ob- should go by sea to Canton, and there The men then ran away. Complainanted Rules "ships of whatever nationality Lama promised to obtain for him. ̈ ̈ The and pursued the men. The prisoner was Hongkong und British ships arriving at any had obtained the Emperor's consent to the then obtained the assistance of the police arriving at any port of the Colony from joumey took place in 1779, and the Lama found concealed in a valley at the back-of port of the Colony from any pork or place trade, when he was taken ill of smallpox Ma Tan Wai and was identified by the cou in which the legislation of the legislature of and died. Beglo died sona nitor at Cal-

of the men who attacked Hongkong ander The Chinose Tassenger

cutta.

Had the meeting between this Chinose P.C. 409, at the spot where the way bring passengers in a number the enlightened character of Kien

priser, whoes defenes was that he was allowed by any certificate or licenso the Lama, our relations with China might bhary was committed.

may, in each ricular case, be taken place through the friendly offices passing by and that complainants were rob issued by the proper officer under have been advanced aoarly a century, und

such legislative authority." The above the

the consequences to.

to India and China would bed by other men, was sentenced so two for unlawful possession was proved against

BURNING.

An enquiry was held at the Mortuary this afternoon, by the Acting Coroner, Mr

which were near west to the rescue of tho a bond had been drawn up by him etating N. G. Mitchell-Inos, and a Jury composed Courcil,, that the moneyed the with the back of a dagger by the prisoner. tain as from the 15th February, By, the wait for tho passport to Pekin; which the

men who were thrown into the water, and Bucceeded in saving ton of them. The of the conlies, however, who could not swim, wont down before sesistance arrived and were drowned. Up to the present, we understand, none of the bodies have been recovered.

of Masirs C. E. Gorham, J. V. Elias and F. X dos Rozario upon the bodies of Wo Tang Kuk and Kung Chi Hai, two little girls who were burned to death in the fire in Hollywood Rond yeatosdag.

The Hop. T. Jackson tion.

On the motion of the Acting Galonis! surer, the amount was reted unanimously, Secretary,

seconded by the Colonial Trea THE YUTE FOR THE NEW PADDER'S WHARF, On the motion of the Acting. Colonial

sucer, the Council vited the sum of 89,300, recommended by a minute of the Admin-

Pedder's Wharf,

Dr Marques was examined, and stated Secretary, acoonded by the Colanial Trea- plainantse was afterwards found br Act. 1835. for the time being exienils, tracted servant of Hastings and a man of

that at about 9 p.m. yesterday the remains

BURVEY OF WOODEN BEIRA,

thou

Lung

Thors was no possibility of an amendment be nunde in the provisions/years' hard labour. A previous conviction permission to both classes of ship e, have been incalculable. Nearly ten years

atatoments mado

the prisoner.

that each rifle we worth? inela, carb car bridge two candaroons. The Prince was induced by the straightforward language of this statement to depute an officer who had been abroad to examine the sample weapon. This.man reported that the riflu was handy and cheap at the price. He was accord ingly sent to Shanghai to take delivery of of two children were rent to the Mortuary.trator last week, for the erection of a new CHANG Chi, the man charged by the Chinese the lot. Two months later the Chinese They appeared to have hean barned and authorities with piquey and murder WAS Miniator in Japan, Hau Ch'ong-tau, re- the greater part of the bodies were reduced again brought before, Mr Wiss at the Police ported that the consul at Nagasaki stated to charcoal.

The Bon. W. Keswick, in moving that Court this morning. M: Greasy Ewens that he was informed by the American identifying them. Death in each instance of the Marchant Shipping Ordinance, 1979,

began by alluding to the appeared on behalf of the Chinese Govern merchant Middleton that a Russian trader appeared to have been caused by burning.

by the Attorney General with regard to the ment to prosecute, and Mr W. Wotton and a Chinatnan had arrived with a war-

Los I Mui, a widow living on the first praction that had bean followed in dock for the defondant. Mr Wotton applied rant from the Peking Field Force to buy floor of No. 166 Hollywood, ftami said that ing the vessels of the Hongkong and Mac

Steamboat Co., pointing out that the l'ing- for a remand, as he had only been instruct foreign rifles; but that the rifles were o'd one of the deceased, Wo Tank Kuk, was und Kingchine were screw stonmore ed in the case last evening. A dificulty and rusty and in need of repair; that the her daughter, nine years of age. At1p.m. and differed from tan other river paille alan aroma za to an interpreter, nous of price was only 35 or 6 spisco. The Prince yesterday witness left her house in which steamers in that their fittings were under the Court interpreters understanding the saw he had been strindled, and at onse tole- her daughter was. She heard the fireball ducked, whereas puddle te potid he say necessarily required to he water and

dialoot of the witnesses to be produced for graphed to stop the transaction, and memo-ring as she passed No. & Station but not their fittings above water and could be sman the prosecution. It was therefore decided rialised to have the profeet cashiered and knowing where the firs was paid no atten

without docking. He understood also that at 1.45 this morning he was aroused, by a it was customary in Her Majesty's navy to watchman and upon getting up found the nutabers as may be alowod and prescribed Marskom points out, haes

may bring deck passengers in such doned. No English official, as Me Cluinenta to ramand the hearing of the casu till ordered by telegram to Poking for examination to it. She returned home soon after dock wooden Fossel only once in three leck of the door of his house broken.hr by any certificato or license issued by the sonal influence with the rulers Wednesday next, the 10th inst., as 10.80 tion. The Prince's deputy, it is believed, wards and found her house burnt down. years. He then read over a list of daten door had been locked at 10.30 p.m. When proper German Consular authority at the the very history of the Hastings negotiation

will escape punishment as being merely a The body of her daughter was afterwards cn which the steamers mentioned by the he went to bod. He did not miss anyung part from which she has sailed in accordance was forgotten, and it is only by a

series of fool not a kuave.-Shan Luo, 4th Juni,

Ox 29th ultimo the case in which Jose Francisco do Rozarks, a Portuguese clork in the employ of the North Okina Insurance Company, Limited, ames Charles Hivington and John Dent Clark, as co- proprietors of the Shanghai Mercury for Ths. 1000 na damages for an alleged libel said to be contained in a leading article

The Chinese agent in the above tráfisac-

don, says the Shen Pro of the 6th January,

warts on the 18th December. He proved emtmnacious and implicated H. E. Hsü, the Minister of Japan, declaring that he had brought this false charge because his *equeoze' was not paid. The expectant which appeared in the Mercury on the 21st November Isst, came on for heating in the prefect is now awaiting trial at Peking. British Supreme Court of Chits and The Prince's deputy and a certain high Japan, before Ubial Justice Sir R. Fofficer can hardly escape being dragged into Rennie at Shanghai Owing to the non- attendance of Mra do Rozario, who was described by Mr Robinson, the exunael for the defendants, as enterial witness and without whose evidence he could not da justice to his clients, the hearing was

urned until Friday, the 12th February.

the case,

found by the Polico,

Un

That it is desirable to amend the Mer-

...k

(Before A. G.. Wiat, Esq.)

HOUSEBREAKING

Li Alin, coolie, was charged with break- ing and entering the house of Cheung Sha 18 Tank Lane, with intent to commit a Complainant, Cheung Shan, stated that felony, also with being armed with a deadly

-the 9rd inst

his

person.

Kule is

by the order now promulgated, only to after Bogle's he in operation between the 20th day of

to the new Laus, K Captain Turner Hastings despatched October and the 6th day of Justo. A new infant of eighteen months old, into whose

force that no ship ar hody brought intr

Ar-hudy the spirit of his predecessor liad, riving between the 16th day of June and

and the child received i 19th day of October, both inclusive; at any aning to Chiton tradition, presed

the new Envy with ort of the Colony, from any auch port or euch marks of infantile antisfaction i

that his ferred to, shall under any circumstances be friends of the provicus state, and promised, placo ne in this Urder is mentioned or re-parent said he recognized the English, his allowed to bring dock passengers. In the nt Boom of The latter was ro Colony from way of the Treaty Purts of had bestowed so much thought was abau- to touch him old Tales there was provision that any the name

ships arriving at any port of the called,

object on which he

with the German Consular Law for the time

new

bl

forogo. served.

so of

Hist

The

Ford Duferio

since held

of

Thibet

i

Attorney General had been ducked, and in from his room. sach case the vessels had been decked for

Su Hing, D.W. 29, was in Tenk Lane at being applicable to ash shing. The formodents that its recorda hayo been pre Ying Chau Tai, a widow, said she was other reasons than that of survey were defendnut half way up the stair.onis culeted in the new Buste un from the bands of laatings a century

The 1.45 and saw the door of No. 18 open

E up the strings which unnecessary balenip, to require them to came down and said he was looking for & the 5th day of June, both inclusive, at which Bogle would have made "Company" me felt it was a hardship, art and the

mire case.

to the effect that ships Bule He called to the defendant who then arriving between the 20th day of October ngo, and Mr Macaulay has made the journey

appears to: She duck their vusele, and with the

brought for want the following resolution.

the undines amended he had friend. He had a knife and a chisel upon any port of the Colony from any of the

bat fur Defendant was sentenced, under section tish Ships, muy bring luck passengers to

Treaty Ports in China; and not being Brisly death of his warm friend, the Lama. It is, of course, impossible chant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance, 46 of Ordinanco 7 of 1865, to six months in sneh numbers as would be allowed if of Thibet, is a more she possibilities

with any cortainty 1579, by adding immediately after the i bard labour; the first and last fourteen such ships were British Ships arriving factures. Hitherto the trade has mado its

from any such port or place to which the

way mainly through Nepaul; and had it legislation of the legislature under the not Soon for the rapacious conduct of the Chinese Passenger Act. 1805 for the time rulers of that State there might even row extends, provided always that every have beaza profitable trade with Thibet. being such ship shall be furnished on dock with a suitable awning and screen sufficiunt for the protection af the deck passengers from the sun and from raili

Sho

the mother of the deceased King-hi was handed over to the Board of Punish- Bai a girl of fire years of age.

lived at 103 Hollywood. Rond but was employed as amah in a brothel during the day. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning she left her son and daughter in her room and did not reture till the afternoon, when she heard about the fire. When she home she found bet house on fire. palled out for hor childron Syd gan a man run up the stairs and luwer her son out of the window, but her daughter could not be found. She heard some ona say tha

was found her daughter was Won Shing Is the above case one hardly knows what she lived in the same bouse as last witness, Muideran, said

to admire most, the confiding disposition of and was in the house when the fire broke His Highness of Chian or the caire anda-gut. She saw the deceased Kung Chi Hai city of the vendors of old maskets at 100 por cent profit. It is to be hoped that this lesson in the tricks of the teade in arms may inducd the Prince to adopt some

always waste het money on guns that won't

dered rafe by the absence of powder.

in the sitting room. Whos abe saw the

fire she ran down sud called to the children to come. The fire was to near she did not wait to save the children and they were left in the hou69,

I answer to a question from Inspector

In

OBTAINING GOODS BY FALSE FRETENCĖS.

words (1) Ehat the hull of the ship is days to be in solitary confinement. suficient for Mic

mervice intended and in good condition' (section V, sub-section 8, clause 4, paragraph 1.), the

the words

Li Chu Tong, bricklayer, appeared on a following, that is to say, provided that charge of obtaining goods to the value of such Government Surveyor shall declare 2.45 from the Shang Un rice shop, Kuat that the hull of

Street, false

by pretences on the 2nd inst. any wooden paddle-

It appeared from the evidence that at wheeled river alenner is suflicient for tho asevics intended and in good condition 1. yesterday the defendant entered

stesmer to the shop mentioned and produced an or wit locked, if it be reasctably proved der for 50 catties of rien, bearing the thor to him that such river sleavier has been the order Lat Took, all of

of the Chan Sun Kishop. Ont

without

shop, gave him the rice, but haing

the

Father

ro-metalled within the three years im mediately preceding the date of surrey and that she has not grounded since the doubtful followed the defendant who took last survey...

the rice to Lagear Row, Asoon as he

H&W

There is said to ine, a large market at Llansa fur silks, carpets, and hardware from China, leather sud horses from Mongolia, ten from Szecha en, broadcloth and other English and Indian manifectures from Nepaul. Kaglish woolens are much prized, scarlet and yellow being the favourite

THIBET AND ITS TRADbile.Bovered calicoca are also much.

gold,

sult,

A well-informed correspondent, sends the wool,

blankets made of the fans the great following to the Pall Mall Gazette-

Mr Colman Macaulay, an Indian official staple, and is said to be practically inox-

yak's tails, and boráž..........

CORS

and sheep it forms

hows that the

Hon. F. Ryrie, in seciling the motion, the shopmaù following him the defon- of much experience on the northern frontier,haustible ;· with ' THE Shéa Pas of the 9th January Beca in systom for ensuring that China shall not Mathieson, witness said the fire began i spoke in a most,oxcited panier. He saidant dropped the rice and ran away. Tho has recently been despatched by the Vice the wealth of Thibet. Cooper, in bia

her house. She saw a woman in the house

master of the San Xi shop zava evidence to Felin to endeavour to obtain the Pioneer of Comulerce, show Oures's rumoured request to China to fire, shells loaded with sand, cartridges rep- Shakerosma lamp, which she upeet, it Buemed to him aplicable that after a to the effect. that the chop on the order mission of the Chinese Gorernment to open schalen tea cannot, for a moment.com-

cleaning a

had light with her and the kerosine practice, had been in force for so many produced was not his, nor did he tend the trade between India and Thibet. Last year caught fire and started the fire. The wo years, andeuly these gentlemen who were defendant for the rice. Defendant was Mr Macauley travelled to the Thibetan Pate en von terms with that fra Asgaiz

connected with the Harbour Master's De-formerly in his employ.

frontier, and there helt seamanication with comfort bat of existence, to the Thibotan,

esten is the casential,

ly of not only Tas Chinese authorities are making pre-

Dennis Delargy,

Dofendant was sentenced to six months' the Tama, or ruler of the country. The about 10 p.m. yesterday he proceeded with There was something radically wrong

letters written by the latter wore satisfactory trade. It is right, however, to point out this should prove an important stom in the parations for removing the 40-ton Armame soolios and cleared away some of the What did they mean by it 1. They knate

so far as they want. Their substance was that Mr O'Donor, in his recent review of strong guns from the Associated Wharves debris from the fre at 186 Hollywood know any in the harbour, and yet they said wall, as well as they

that the Thibcions were willing arid auxious Bond, and he then found the remains of

turn to her the Feng Huang Distries of Liotung, which one belonged to Corea, the crafty wiles of those who are eager to size the Hermit Kingdom, but who hesitate to incur the wrath of Gorea's suzera

once.

man ran away at 0. 34, deposed that partment should introduce this new rule.

Не

hard labour,

TAAN. OBSTRUCTIVE: CRÄTA-COOLIE.

that purpos

were,

rigorone,

OF

China Oorea's pretext for demanding this at Shanghai to Weosung and Kiang-yi the leceased children, and sent them toy could not be examined by divers.victed of obstruction by plasing his phai and to permit the latter to reside in the hibet as Door, the Buil being sterile, the

To accomplish this, scows are being built, district in that her present territory cannot and the guns will be towed on them to the Mortuary.. Rupport the population, even in fertile their destination.-N.-C. D. Not years. But Corea is no stronger now thán

it

hard labour.

VADABOND.

Laku no

could

and the people have no manufacturing

industries Wool, he thinka, is the only article in

she has been at any time in the past two or Tus M.-C. D. News hears that Sonhor said to have upset the kerusinė, lamp and steamers, lying light, could be taken into $2 or seven dove heir, and was fined no step of this importance without the high the traite may increase to some ex- three conturies, nor does China treat her JoloA. Rodrigues Martias, Consul-General diurned sine dia, due notice to be given amine every inch of them then by P.C. 236 following a man on the Prayao many ironiatancos to which puts aside that part of the year

Inspector Mathieson stated that he would like to have the enquiry adjourned for the Ригрове of finding the wound who was

set fire to the hose, and the enquiry was less kindly than of yore. The present is for Brasil, has lately been honoured with to the jury of the next sitting. the most unsuitable time to make sach n the decoration of an Officier de la Couronne d'Italie, in recognition of services which be Consul in Paraguay!

at

wrote to the

diver

BOGUE AND

regnest; not becaurs China's long pos-rendered to Italy while sating as Brazilian MEETING OF THE LEGISLA- Kine hon men:ber and the move defendant ran away, but was pursued and of the Chinese that England bás na political

-session renders her unwilling to restore the territory, but because of the present position of Corca. The opponents of rastar-

THE French, cruiser Roland (eays the "W.

a

Inch

ing Feng Lugng point out that China has D..News) has received orders to proceed(cil met this aftercoon, Thero wara-pre- manner he could not way in that ordered to find two sureties of $10 ench for protected Corea against internal and exter- to Amug where ahe is to remain during sent:-B.E. the Officer Administering the whether there was any a report as default to be committed for three months."

lost to refuse auch a soull favour should

auder gail to her destination.

Shing.

KIRUSTRY...

thing wrong with

foot Bay

::

POCKET PICKING,

the

THE CARRIAGE OF DROK PASSENGERS.

just he

7th

the

-30

Quotations: HONGKONG, Februry 3,

Wai Ayeung, & chair-coolie, was con- to trado directly with the Indian merchants, the transfrontier Emde of India, speaks of had it from the officers of the Navy that

country for wooden ships were perfectly satisfied with opposite the Hongkong Hotel in the road- the reports of divers. He had it from the way and assaulting P.O. Surdool Singh the Lara said, anbject to China,

thee naval

when tuld move his highest Authority that these river

consent of their anzonúng. Ther la the best reason for believing that Mr Macaniay's tent; but troda is not easy where it has to clear water they could bateken into 12 foot

mission to obtain the consent of the Chi- traverse passes of great altitude covered of water--and that a proper could ex-

Chi- with snow for s and hother Keung Fie Tsai, unemployed, was seen nese will be attended with complete suc

DIES,

that gold exists as there wasevonabolt loose "And yet these gen-

needless to refer at

Cooper plenatal that who was actually in tlemon wr

present, beyond-Thibet, Govomment that their in a very suspicious manner at 7am.

As soon as he saw the constable observing that the principal one is the belief in cross spot of gold nano

the bed of a stream he kicked porters of the

resolation) diversas arrested. Three previous convictions or cally, it would be a wise stop for

altus in seeking this trade; and thist, politi-"P grains in the sand in considerable TIVE COUNCIL.

the examination the ships by

the Cla- quantities. But whatever the fature of The menbore of the Legislative Coun- tion could give

n mere quibble. How m

their pos proyed against the defendant, who wAS

| none

the trade may be, it is well that English themselves. themselves

He is good behaviour for six-months im Thibet, has long been the region of my end Indian manufacturers should have a me fair opportunity of examining this new tery und

Only one. Eng ish romanco. A diver could thought

feld for themalves, and that they are now. could bring

traveller, Manuing in 1811, has ever reach-about to secure through Mr Macaulay's mal focs, and that such a request therefore February. Aduzical Rieunier, in his fag. Government (W. B. Marsh), President;

e Laan, the capital For twenty-five. shows ingratitude and want of respect. Is slip, the Tucane, will meet her at that His Heaour Sir George Phillippo, Chief looking up to the ceiling of the

a ship or not just an easy as he could by

Ti Akan, a boy of 15 years of age, was years past English travellers have endes negatiations in Pekin. port, after which he will go North. The

convicted of it..

voured to reach the country from China, Chion to yield as if afraid, and excite the Roland was to leave Shanghai either to Justice; Hon. F. Stewart, Acting Colonial whether or not, there was a spot an itin the Kits, & earjeter, of a purse containing his but they were stopped axoner or later

Fung Locket ridicule of neighbouring powers? Others day or to-morrow, and, after getting clear Secretary; Hon; E. L. O'Malley, Attorney thought that a closer examination would cents, at 11.30 am. to-day in Queen's Rond weed in 186

ter by The Attorney General, in toply,

Captain Blakiston com argue that China should grant this request, the Chutsa Archipelago, will proceed General: Hon. A. Lister, Colonial Treasurer; show that the discrepancy between the facts Control, and was sentenced to six weeks mericed in 1860, but was farced to rotreat

Dun, J. M. Prics, Surveyor General Horsed by him and those in the pesasiasion in labour and ten strokes on the breech as was about to love the Yangtze IUM--New Patua, cash, 6673@b?¢

Cooper. in 1889, made his

New Benares, cash,... 5471650 blot out tho, retaubrango of furnier great A TELEGRAM dated Pernambuco, 25th No-P. Ryrie; Ron. W. Keswick Hon. If the mover of the resolution a good deal with a rattan on going in and ten moreonderful journey in pigtail and petti

turned upon the dist

distinction

before learing gaol. na to what the

cm, 520 nom. benefits. Besides, why should China grudge vamber, status:According to last advises Jackson: Bon. F. D. Sassoon Hon. Wong ships were docked for. He thought it seem

Malwa, cash,..... 630 this amall piece of her vast empire to please from Fataiba, salvage operations were go-

ed to bedoubtful

btful whether the ships were.

Allowance, Taels..... 48 @ 5t docked at the

the particular times admitted on istributary The decision is in the Eupeing on at the Hannah W. Dudley, from

Old Malwa, cash,......... 540/550 hoth sides for survey or for some other pur-

Allowance, Tools..... là @ 32 ror's hauda...

New York for China, ashore on the Lucins

The minutes of the last meeting were read enquiries would be made on that point, Heludno doubt, however, that careful

Persian, Oily, caah... 470 Shoal. About 4,500 cases petroleum have

Allowance, Taele......:0. The only four is leat auch restoration been aunt down here, and will be sold by and confirmed. A

regard to the resolution, he proceeded should prove a serious calamity to Cores. auction; some, it is expected, will be din vorn OF $2,000 FOR THE COLONIAL AND simply carrying out the rules laid down by regard to the carriage of Chinesu pason- East Ludin Company, in 1774,

Persian, Unoily, ... 500/610 to Argne that the surveyors here were

Allowanco, Taels..... 10 52 in the undertaken She should be warned that not only way

Exchange. she be wasble to keep Fong Huang but may

the Board of. irade, #lia were cestamis gera from the Treaty Porte of China to Bin Wärren Hasta on the journeys-

No one The Acting Colonial Segretary laid on the in a far better also imperil her whole territory.

Hordkund, February S. Mr Markham's to judge of the China

hether pusitions to table the following winate, with the curres- necessity for such a regulations than a gapore in Angust last, has borne good fritt, Bogle, and OCCASIONAL TURF NOTES. pondence attached

Oolonial Barecrement le pointed out that and the objectionable order kas just bentiment that had

Manning cat doubt for would not nak Feng Huang back, but Ou

3/38 Hastings romained in

in India,

Demand, the ohjent of the rule was to provide for the res is not so fertile as Lin-choo or Touquin, The Brainor-Smarty Stable afforded The Oficer Administering the Govern-ety of the travelling public, and the Board planted by one which places ships of and not been compelled to come home to

30 days' aight *** 12 ruch duterent to onlookers this morning, mant lays before the Council an application possible advice or the matter. Our local removes the handicap which the last order across the fontiere on a firm and enduring Documentary 4 months eight,

months' right of Trade had the best scientific and the best every nationality on the same footing, and met Burke's charges against him, he

would have succeeded in establishing trade Crudile, Gladiator, which came down with such a which has been received from the Chair, Law. great reputation, seems not to be up to man of tho Cororcission appointed by bir baw he is always been framed imposed upon British vessels. It will bo basis more than a hundred years ago; and Ludia, Wire,

demand, the beginning of her treaty with the United some of his stable companions. He went George Bowen in January 1883 to arrange fully watched by tan Board of Trade, and of the German Government the British Go which he drew up with his own hand for

Shipping Law at Home, which was care remembered that on the representations

gave to Bogle,

the minutes an Tegrada Shanghal, demand States. When lately the minds of all wore for a mile with Hard Times, Gishing for the proper representation of Hongkong he therefore would recommend that the

30 days sight, disturbed by rumours of fresh insurrection, rather poorly in 2min. 214 se. The same at the Colonial and Indian. Exhibition to Government do nothing until the Board of erntent (he Liberals being in power) his sissary's guidanco, wo cannot of God Leal 19 inc

the Sovereigen, China at once sent man-of-war to calm their distance was covered by Meteor and Torbe held in London this year. The Chair Trade bad been consulted with,

ordered the Singapore Government to iuuently admire the breadth of riow, the So

mastery of fo

of details, Care with whi feam; and she has placed a high official in reador in 3.18h, the last nuod finishing man, on behalf of the Commission, asks for do with the Board of

Temperature. The Hon. P. Byri at inve, wo t

B new order, whereby forman vessels every

for, and the on the nanown and mysterions (Toren at Meras Falconer & Co.'s Premises, wide readingency Dorea to attend to commercial interests, the fresher of the two, but with only a very a further grant by Government of £2000;

T. Jacksun said he thought coming from the Treaty Ports of China Taibet, displayed by the great GuverDOP-

Queen's Road China trests Cores as a father does a sou; light weight up. Connoillur, Lucifer and to meet the expenditure on account of the ought to sak only for what is reason in excess of the number allowed under tances were these. The ruler of Bhulen

hat it all utors of this kind they wore permitted to carry Tassongere greatly General. But, vorg that in mutters

Verg briefy, the circung. „BABUSTER

30.150 though called kingdows, they are really like star were sent for 13 miles, the are two exhibits forwarded by this Colony, the som tils in the public, the regulation, and aid British saurement, at the same time had been praialed by Hastings for his THERMOTEL.) A.... one family. If they should be now covering the distance fogether in 1 min, 8 of £530 which was voted by the Council the enfor ment of the franged over thie ruquest, Cores will lose suo. Nectar, did the distance in half a on 4th November last having proved wholly there were no stormers of the amo kind enforcing the old provisions against British curato is un

the Company's territory. at lepit to any extent i ber protoctor. Bland Chine magnanimous soodud better, Councillor seems much in- inadequate for that object.

in the United ships. Thie grossly unfair provision satu. After the expedition in 1774, Castings, nt These

were sat oconn steamer rally aroused the indignation of British Calcutta, received a letter from ty give up this district and boar no illvill, prived of late, and finished wall.

His Excellency

ld be

would not feel

for the delinquent, Corea's action will still be a breach of

Mr Gordon trains Shamrock for long forward and the remainder are nearly ready Justified in making any alteration the snipowner and merchants zid led to an interce and at the same time |

a document

and ber soldiers are as weak, her enerates

as numerous. She has long been tributary

to China fact which was announced at

duty, to her superior. Coren, bas, is Izak of statesmen of ability and win dom; how can they have been willing to

at Puraiba. It is that about pound 12,000 cases have so far heen recovered,

overdo it, and have the pony stale. I did not like Ambassador's going to-day

do this? This request did nch originate John Peel's ponies generally did rathor with the King and his Ministers; they mixed exercise, but nothing worth report have been decaived for selfish purposes by ing. I fancy they have been sweating. those who long to seize Corea. Certa Su- • Harry" sont Mavis for a mila and a tween Rossis and Japan will become wo half; I only got him for the last 11-time Important place for trade. Long haval 3.03; and he was not so much fancied at

INDIAN EXHIBITION.

Pert of the Exhibits have already gono

Council se vote the further sum now asked

for by the Camantina, to enable the Colony

to be worthily represented at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition."

He then moved that the micute be terred to the Finanss Committer »

of

unfair Order in Council promulgated by the The agitation which was aroused by the

Governmout of the Straits Settlerunts, with

ponta, and actually reached Bathang and Atanza, in Eastern Thibaut, but, after en- during great hardships, he too was forced to return, and a few years later Captain Dill failed in the attempt drasribed in his sitempts to open trade with Thibet the River of the Golden Sand. But of all-

tost futerast.ng was the Boga, an official in by

ervice of the

by ordert

Fot roads

who

amo-Bank, Wire,

whon we read the instructions which he

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Thibet and Fidia D

"Dir.

conboire. The Tana freely acknowledged posed to withdraw his resolution, he would kong and blogpore Chambers of Com- this the Rajale of Bhutan rishly deserved bu must happy to forward any representa-meres and also to severo strictures from the punishment for the

and pnader tion which the Chamber of Commerce or the Company might prepare on the subject..

press. The whole subject was then leid which he had zermitted in Bergsla

Balar, because he was rude, ignorant, and This suggestion was adopted by Mr Kes- fully before Lord Salisbury's Government, avaricious. But Bhutan was dependent au re-wick, and after some further diceuasion, the with the satisfactory result already dea Thibet, and if further hostilities were mar

matter dropped.

cribed. The order authorised by the Tabborover, as the punishment and already ried-on the Thibetans world feel annoyed. THE RELIGIOUS PROCESSIONS BILLral Government was certainly open to the been ample the Lains requested Hastings The Religious Ceremonies aud Festivals Hoa. W. Keswick I beg to move as an Ordinance, a bill to provide for the surpicion of being a discreditable and now to leave the Bhutanese aloue, for they

The Colonial Treasurer seconded,

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Dol

8-5.03

30.110

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2 Din, Minimam over with 32

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

90.13

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Direction of&Viudia zna

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Force Weather. Hrucking Observatory, Fat 3, 1888

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