No. 7051.—Manon 6, 1886.]

now greater than ever, and the arrival of the Marion at Canton will be most oppor kuna. She arrived here to-day.

The Thumes line now bout dooked, nad su exam nation of the damages shows that about these foot of the fore foot have been

as he appeared to have rallied and gained sufficient strength to undertako a чел voyage, it was thought by his medical ad visors that a trip to Europe would have n beneficial effect and perhaps lead to hi Me Thomas Russell complete reavors.. Hillier McClatchie, the decased, was a no phow of the late Sir Harry & Parks and Canon McClatchio, formet al Shanghai. Having prasad a

of

corti

completely torn away, and about twenty-examination he obtained on appolatot al mina fust doubled back, and that ton or twaive plates have been broken or doubled The damage appears to have been equally distributed on both sides of the versel, Ive or six platos being damaged on

up.

either side of hor bows It is expected Tokyo, Plogistrar of the

he was

La

that it will take about a month to

No contract has yet ben repair, bor. aigned, but it is expected that are will be concluded on Monday or early next week.

Avent de Tonkin says the troops of the 1st division in oporation to the valley of the Red River have arrived at Van-ban-Japan which chan, 85 kilometres from Lao-kal. We are ssured that n column commanded by Co- Jonel de Masseon will continue to go up the left bank of the river. If such be the ease

Lao-kai and the definito installation of a post on that point.

of

THE

That annual reports ought to be issued by the Head of the Registrar, General'e Do- partment, and that the members of Council should suggest this being done at

onco

That the hauds of our worthy Chief of Police should be strengthened, and powers be given him to deal with matters which properly come within the sphere of his department.

That, as he served a long apprenticeship, the public may well have confidence in

bis discretion.

That the public aro pleased to sea that

Police Intelligence (Before N. G, Milchele-Inges, Esg.) Baterday, March & Andrew Kirdy, sgáman hailing from Scots land, was convicted of having been drunk and incapable on 5th inst and was fined 50 cents with the alternative of one day in jail

TUM DISTURBANCK AT QUARRY BAY.

T.

was

money

inlo

much less friction axista among the va- months throughout all Tonkin. The term a brickstorekeeper, and Tn Akawi, any men should have been allowed to: work; comes a free man. This is almost as likely

rious departments now than of yore..

L.

be

CHINA MAIL.

found that he was dead. The body was struck between what a long and quick standing upright, the earth appearing man can do and a lose active one; also be- magnanimity, having in view simply the union of all hearta and the happinem of all,

to have fallon on his shoulder. Ho set the tweet the uncertainties of easy and difficult coolies to work and they found the body of mining. This will prepare you to under pitying the pangs of the unfortunates who

Chinainan, "afterwards identified as stand how mon in a country

like northern another. have had an hour of fally, conforming.

Chourg U who was also quite dead. He Ohion, whers day wages are en ridiculously morcover to thetraditionsof genotonity of the

was wedged

the leg

several dollara a day. Large ns theso wages great nation of which we are the representa

to witude and he said to him. I think I po grad often make the equivalent of tive, and wishing that the year that finishes

hear & sound. He shouted down and are, the colliers do not make a furtune, for heard in volca

voice say, Ka Man (save life.) evarg arrangement of the mines is such as ffo cleared the earth away and they came to return the larger part of the mon may carry with it irrevocably all the end

on the 1st witness, who was lying on his the hands of the proprietors. For food, memories of the past, after having de-

Judgment was pronounced to-day by Mr back with a spade across him. His mouth the collier must pay four or five times the liberated with the noble Court and in Mitchell Innes at the Police Court in the was full of ofth. Witness gave him some amount for which he could got it anywhere agreement with it,

Cese instituted

I against two of the leaders spirits, and get him out about 10 o'clock. else. He is sucouraged to cat expensive food Decide as follows:-All offer of sub- in the disturbance which occurred at the The Brat defendant was a sub-contracter of and to gamle sway what he does not other Taikoo Sugar Refinery at Quarry Hay on the works and the second and 3rd defend wise spond. Unless he is very careful, he mission will be accepted by the Residents the 17th attimo. The two prisoners are ante were his foremon. He did not think finds himself always in debt, and never bes and Governors of provinces during two Lam Eu

both employed at the Refl there. Ho gavo distinct ortlers that the to be the case with those who valuutarily. will be from the lat of the second month of nory. The disturbance, it will be remom place should not be touched, but on return onter the minds as with those of the debtor hored, arose on account of Mosers Battering the next morning ho found the place class. There is on the 15th day of the 4th Gold and Swire engaging about 200 water had been cleared.

month and lot of the 6th a settlement, and Chin Sen a conlia, working at the battery. permission is granted to this not at the refinery, much to the shagrin

free from All who come forward in that intervale Cantonese or Hongkong coolies said he hoard 2nd defendant call his brother, debt to go an this year to the first of the 4th wonkh. ⠀

an they pleaso.. will have their life spared and their person A fight between the rival contingents was the first withus, to ent earth near the rock. worth while on and after the 15th of the will be respected. After the frat of the about to take place and would likely He told the second dofondant that his next 4th mood for some of the residents of fourth month, all the coupable rate) have ended in bloodshed had it not bean brother was a new comer and that placs Peking, who may read this to have intor who have not presented themselves will be for the timely interference of an Indian was too deep and that his brother coukl views with men from these mines, and heat.

the police. watchtaan

in said nothing roply, and

brother of the paths of Uncle Tom's Cabin or and his brother of That a spirit of fairness has always charac-tracked wherever they sro, no pardon will fendants seem to have been the loiders of midget down. The second ofendant from their own lips stories which look none

ting trade? terised his caroor as Attorney Geneml be given and their goods will be confiscated. the rebellion, and against them was brought went down. Yesterday be saw the defendant any of the horrors of the African slave

Mr John outside and he said, if you say anything a charge of having assaulted Mr

the second of Police, who along against me I will beat you, here, although his prosecutions wera

riving judy. occasionally almost too fair towards they may have them, must deliver them up with a body of

his name. K to mention the prisoners at the bar.

All who have exercised command in the order. Mr Mitchell Innon in

ment

Cross-examined by 2a1 defendant-1 said: There are

in the

by the Indian proportionata to their grads, unless they tion, but the assault on complainant is kidnap your brother.

except acknowledged by all

it might have hap posed previously

of the witnesses for the defence, but the assault on 1 Mui and her blows in return are admitted, though the

at which the affair took place was the Ton Guild by. Thotai Shan, with Sir

that badly lit. Presuming, then,

Robert Hart's lotter to the Taung-li-yamen, somo unjustifiable proceeding on the part was published in the Shanpao of 25th in the German Parliament,

regard to I Mui,

the majority against the Government, and On the 23rd day of the 10th moon of the Crown could do

elso than nothing the demands of such majority or do- Bax, who had an oversee Lion from E. Tsang, the Superintendent

ent troy the

in Garmony,

of his many friends..

Ecate, March, 1870, and was student interpreter to Japan on the 30th of the axe month. On the lat April, 1879, he was promoted to bo a second class a xistant; and on the 1st April 1882, a first class assistant. From April 1st to October 24th, 1878, he was Acting Vice-Donail at

tho on fat October,

Ho also, from court in Yokohama

Sep tomber 20th to November 28th, 1883, tiled the position of Acting Consul at this port. That the passing of the Religions Festival Bill in its present form will most likely While an leave in England he availed him. self of the appprtunity to real for the bar, again upset everything. and past a

most creditable examination is and

the That the Hon. E. L. O'Malley will carry Roman Mfr McClatchie waa author of one of the exhaustiva articles eu Humo with him the hearty good wishes

edition tire Inst appear in.. the Encyclopedia Britannica, and which were reprinted by special permission of the

Edin A, and O. Black, publishers, Messrs. burgh, in the Japan Directory of last year, The papers comprising this article show tho intimate knowledge he had obtained of the

literature, art, language, of this country. terary achievements were Japanese Bayr

written in the stylo of the (versified)

flo was also a largo gidshy Legends. contributor to the Asiatic Society of Japan, The deconged was formerly passionately in which he excelled, fond of athletic sports, in and it is thought by many of his friends that over-training combined to unremitting application of his studies undermined his and led to his failing health. Constitution, The

service has lost one of i consular

of its moot abio junior oficials; one who seaned to I have a brilliant career before hira; and one whose early decease will be sincerely regret

and

The two de-not

All who posseig brus, on whatever title | Swanston,, palice bad", gold to restore defendant also told him some days ago not

we will soon learn of the occupation of the his Another of his clover that the Jasker Club Race-Meeting wes bande will simply have to make an amende evidence of the witness for the prosecu was not a kidnapper last year. I did not

Tho decret of -20th Feb., which makes commeres free on all the waters of Tonkin, except in an far as concerns arms and Ammunitions, will permalt trade to be pushed as far as Yumnen.

On the side of Langain, the installation of a postal telegraphic service to Dong-daug showe our frm intoution to definitely occupy the line Langsan, Dong-dang, Tat-ke. The

fitly closed by the Jockey Club Ball, and

that the tastefully-arranged trophy of give reliable proof of their repentance by watchman, who say are discrepancies

delivering in the last month-that is to say

racing cups in St. George's Hall formed asplendid souvenir of past meetings. That Me O'Malley's locum tenens will have to do all he knows to properly fill the shoes of his predecessor, as Dow-a-days the legal adviser of the Executive is of tentimes practically Governor of the Co. lony.

from the first of the 3rd month to the first

of the 4th month-another chief of pirates.

SHOUTING MATCH.

HONORARY VOLUNTEERS . EFFECTIVES.

the

The case was remanded till Monday.

BIR ROBERT HART AND THE DETERIORATION IN TEA.

GERMANS VERSUS POLES. American telegrams say Berlin, January 28.-Princs Bismarck to-day, in a debate in the Prussian Landtag on the expulsion of Poles from Germany, made

remarkable speech, occupying two tours in its delivery. He said the primary cause of the Government action was ao dis

of the Palen tri the German crown,

The following Notification addressed, Against the Government, and had

With

compd in 1st defendant would ult

there was

flie

the

The shooting match between a team of authority

Beize Chau

made by

ho said, Constantly engaged f

steady annoyance to Prussia Opposition !!

the most

Acting as accumplices They affected

Honorary members and a team of effective to be sufficient to entitlə him tu the current yoar. I received a communion dese ovil element which aande-sach mag

Bel

DI

slowness that marks the operations of the ted by his colleagues and all who knew him. That Mr Ackroyd has a reserve fund of members of the Volunteer Corps took place of his own, by the quene, upon a charge of Bouthern Trado, informing me that he iority possible. Phim an

Delimitation Commission is doubtless etill

Tar Wing Sun, a coolic employed in

due to the inadmissible pretensions of the Imperial Commissioners'

|

he may generally rely with safety..

blowing a little strong from the right, Forred

good sense and discrimination upon which this afternoon at Kowloon. The wind was aimilar to that made being merely pre received on the 14th day of the 10th racon Bismarck so:d, NiWAJM_) Mixed Court, Bkaoghai, on the Ist fostant.That Mr Wise drops the Magistracy and but was not sitch as to interfere with ult four witnesses have sworn to the of the 11th year Kwang-st, through the element of danger and had compelled him plays the part of Registrar, while Mr the shooting, while the light was got call ta upon which a general to inspector Globeral of Customs, Hart, successfully endeavoringBUL 1oreign

brothel in Foochow Road, was charged at the

went

with ultering a cheque for Tls. 300 on tho Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, well know. ing the same to have been forged. A youth named Tea Woo Nah, in the employ at a Chinese Bank, was also charged with for- ging the choque with intent to defraud the frat named Bank. Mr H. E. R. lanter appeared to prosecute, on behalf of the Shanghai Bank It appears Hongkong th that the youth employed in the Chinese to a brothel in Fonchow Road on the 27th ultimo, and having lost all his money in gambling, he sent the servant in to cash the forged cheque. The intter presented the cheque at the Bank. The compradore of the Bank having bis The pre

aroused, questioned the man, suspicioas who was orable to name the person who

him the cheque. Ha ther

He therefore called police

him into custody. the

God gave After some trouble the detectives succeeded in arresting the supposed youthful forget. A specimen of the youth's handwriting was writing on cheque. The case was remand- od.--Shanghai Mercury. ¿

the

Ar Festerday's meeting of the Justices of the Peace, Mr Granville Sharp, who has of late displayed much in terest in the question of the granting of spirit licenses, said he thought the feeling of the justices was that the tone of the public-house keepers is the colony should be raised if possible, and he thought no licensos should be granted without the -most careful inquiry into the antecedents of the person making the application. In the present cras it was to be regretted that the colony should Inn Me Kirchmann, as he had conducted his house in a most oro ditable manner for a great many years. Chief Inspector Grey said he believed Mr Kirehmann was leaving the colony, and it would not be possible to koop him in the house. The compliment paid to Mr Karel-produced, and it seemed to differ from the mann is well deserved, If all the houses of this class were conducted by won of Mr Kirolmann's stamp, there would be fover THE Japan Mofl of the 25th instant says; disturbances in Sailer Town, and JackWith reference to the rumours cireniņted would not have to regret so ofton his visit by a Yokuhama correspondent of the Echo to the favern, *******

Tan British gunboat Swift left Chefoo on Sunday, the 21st ultimo, bound south.

de Shanghai, and confidently cited in proof Of its own accuracy by the North China Herald, wo have made careful enquiries at the Inspectorate-General of Police, and find THE "French robolat Turrone, Captain that the total number of arrests in connec Dupais, with H. E. Admiral Reunier cution with the Korean plot of November and board, arrived at Amey on the 28th ultimo, from Hongkong.

Tris stated that the French Government are about to despatch a commissioner to Coroa for the purpose of making a treaty with that country

IT rumoured (says the Shanghai Courier) that important changes are about to be sule in the management of the tugboats

December last, was 87. Several of those arrested have since bein liberated, but three suspects huve still to be apprehended. Among the whole party there are two wo men, and the children of the Echo's cor. respondent are simply creations of that gen- tleman's imagination. Such are the slimen- tions of an affair with regard to which the North China Ferald wrote, in its issue of the 231

23rd of December, that the Japanese Samurai were contemplating a raid upon number had given in their adherence to

to the scheme that Samurai from all

port they proceeded by two now said that some modifications will be and threes to Korea, there to await their made and the French and German systema opportunity,

would emerge more or less introduced.

frum thuir leirs and in the fray.'. Such also are the dimensions of a conspira It soros (says the Amoy correspondent of cy concerning which the correspondent of the Shangani Marcary that the British The Fehr de Siau hai an that h

The match was got up by the Honorary

Fenklant. assault appeara

and not to the

to

against him. With regard to the

Bourd of War, a dospatch from the Toung to keep his eyes upon Bussin The Poles of the complainant by lat de

deli-yamen, covering abatriot of a letter frou had been constantly, and not always un- Three witnesses beard 1st de.

the which the gamen received on the 8th day States against Prussia. Hence, continued to have ensued. Mackean again shows his clear head and

by aut the real estate owned by Polish impenetrable "phiz' on the Police Bench. members for the purpose of encouraging evidence of the Indian watchman, it ap- of the 9th moon, on the Toa Trade, saying the Chancellor, we have determined to Tea is one of the most important articles nobles en Prussian Peland and place Ger stage, tho That the action of the shareholders in the shooting sang the volunteers; and judgpears to me, if true, to relate to a later se follows:

incal Bank has been warmly applanded ing from the results this afternoon, the part of the having coin of commerce of China, and lately the tea man colonists on lands hitherto occupied

by the expelled people. In order

to make by the community, and even outsiders Honorary members although boaton hollow menced before he interfered. At this time, sold for the foreign markets has boccine say of the Hon. Thomas Jackson that it by the effective members, have the satisfne the ist defondant, seeing that matters were worse and wores in quality. The Chinese this colonisation tauro permanently to the

gesting

serious, may well have tired to worchants, thinking that the foreigners benefit of the Empire, the colonists will

of ba prohibited from marrying

ying Poles tion of having conduced towards making allay the disturbance by saying uiko ta must have the holboon the their rivala good markeman. For the With regard to the aviilence of the woman, making extraproste, have been applying au cont of the undertaking will be about 300,-

sault on inferior article, not knowing t r places Hocu are also effective monbere, as will be seen by the it is, except in so far as the assault on producing tea. Besides Japan, t000,000 marks (about $75,600.000 but

143 B

am unable to attack any importance

served him right' to be thus honoured, That the P. & O. Company have once more proved the perfection of their

T

that

and is

daily

the the State spill

with

of

The

about 10 per cent.

organisation by the manner in which they score below, some good shooting was done, Mui ia concerned,.80 very doubtful, now tea planted in India is incroreing the case in buying out an

without

favoured, Gr

only one miss having been made by them, to it, I consider that the 1st defendant by day in

i

and

-meetill wear allen

lose only about of this. The leas is made nucessary by thm hit to Germans, the gain

will be un

met the accident to the steamer Thames The weapons used wera Martini carbines,roperly assaulted the complainant, end been much larger than the last: If the class and Bald tha

sending en mails and passengers a hitch or an hour's unnecessary delay.. That the tags of this week have been pro- nounced by experienced scamos to be the heaviest which have been soon bera for many years.

That a serious misunderstanding seems to have existed about the 200 coolies who were stated to be at work on the site of the new Central School building on a certain date.

in spite of the distipet promises mando by That work on the new School languisher,

His Excellency the Acting Governor, That the bines are beginning to think that the evil genius of Pope Hennessy still directly obstructs the work. That should the Training Squadron pay this Island a visit, Hongkong will not forget what she owes to the Navy. That our local Naval friends worthily maintained their reputation for courtly hospitality yesterday afternoon, and sent their guests ashore charmed with every

thing.

That Trus blue never fades.!

with which the corps is armed.

..

The following are the scores

HONORAET MEMBEER

Mr W. Legge Mr M. Grote Mr Boyd

Mr.J. D. Humphreys 24 Mr C. Stiebel Mr E: L. Woodin Mr E. KLeigh

contitning

this isasurable. to add spa

spa Chancellor,

The

The

of the Ter and cellor, with great animation, will

that direction. breadth in nor a hair I'm made and dried, was seen by two witnesses taking part in not taking care to have the article properly ever conoods to a restoration of Poland afraid the Tea bus Polos played à auspicious in Kultur

part in ruined

Whosoever refuses to ness will be completely

to help, protect have to defendant

pay The

incecunipt. mer, finding that the increase and and maintain it shall not be entitled to claim anything from the State. As for each for good behaviour for 12 months, the Goveniment and the 44

and consider-

huglei

head and honor. If it cost

*The first

fine of 825. and find two sureties in falling off in the trade affects both the I am ready to anve my country.

soonnd defendant will have to pay a fine of

Gopo-

my

ing that since the establishment 85 which in as much as he has been in primerce with foreigners the amount of silver body dares attack Prussia's frontier, I shall son for one week will be reduced to 84."

that has flowed into foreign countries le BAY like Gladatunc, Hands off

a certain branch of business, riot.“ Hie being invested with a

makes his conduct the rious things to the amount of authority

Berond defendant more reprehensible.

200 400 500

14

yaris yards yaris total the alfray

21

55

17 41

14

19

21

4

26

18 66

24

6 43

Totals 181

92

341

20

18

59

16

18

57.

223

70

16 57

20

18

21

23

20

69

8020621802218 | 3

REFENTIVE MEMBERS. Lieut. Holmes. Sargeant Tomlin Gunner Cornish

$J.

99 Morgan Wood Jacksou Hopo

Totals 149 143 183.

CRICKET.

THE NAVY THE CLUE.

388-893 1625838|8

(Before A. G. Wise, Esy)

Refor

very considerable, we having tea and milk ring to the insinuation that the Government's

roligions prejudices had tent influence in its treatment of the Poles, Bismarck and

Religion is no ways connected with the

As a policy

of kindness failed capulsion. Yait beramas: No

reduce necessary to

only to balance and recover our loss and now that the Inspector General's letter points out the fault of the tea marchants

small profits at ALLEGED UNLAWFUL DETENTION FOR EMI-

without presont the trade in future, they The case of Luu Aku who was charged men has to ask the Superintendent of Polish element in Germany and increase with laying on the 5th Feb unlawfully Southern Trade to infoter all the district the German cleient This le the rest fea detained Ho Achong and other within authorities where tos is produced, to son for tho

expalaica, and the Governmont this Colony for the purpose ausitration advise the ten-makers and merchants to ha

of

depita the opposition of the Reichsing. In defendant. U Afak, one of the complain the sake of profit only. The Yainen en conclusion, I will say that before allowing vas tried to day, Mr Wotton acting for take care, and not spoil the business for ermined to persist in this work Hart's letter for the Su- the Fatherland to be endangered, I would ants, said he was a mat-maker at Canton closes

24th,

el the

be met a a man named Wong copy

of

to The Superintendent,

dent, having on receipt of

423 who offered to take him perintendenta perusal 1 110 Emperor to make the federal"

to

Togo, and the

and tionists Low

the Reichstag,

far as the took him to the Total to inform the toa-merchants to act constitution and laws of Germany would

permit, for I would hold any minister to be

coward whoshould hesitate to take thing to have

and get work for him. He the above writion to all the Officials government independent of the Obstrus-

needingly, I have on receipt of the above written to the Shanghai Magistrade, and now make this pressut communication for

PANAMA Fatherland from don (of the fea the information of the Directors,

The Chancellor's speech is the general Guild; to immediately inform the ten-mac- chants who dual with foreigners to improve topic of conversation in the Capital to night. It is generally c conceded the speech is equally may temutually protected. Do not disobey alther a a dissolution of

Loup d'etal

a discussion of tho speech was a resolution introduced on Saturday last ex

interprored, to forshadow

Now running on the river, and an opposi- Kores on their own account that area 1 That the statement that President Oleve-i remarkable for the heavy scoring and Chon. He told him he would send him to by all means their article, so that the traile capable of being the Reichstag or a

timu Company is spoken of

Tas Japanese naval system has hillierto

been purely on the English stylo, but it is from whin onverging towards Nagasak

ity, when

barque Narphunte, Captain Saunders, men-spread itself over the whole territory, and bioned in my letter of 27th January, has that men, women, and children are all in been given up as lost..

the plot.

A TELEGRAM which appents in our Amrican files per Gadic dated Washington, January 20th, states that the president has nomi nated Mr. Wu, H. Parker of the district of Columbia, to be minister resident and consul-general of the United States to Coroa

The Courier hears that Tang Shao-wing, a nalire of Hopan, who has filed the posti of Ghe-haion and Prefect, and has lately Getupied a high position under the Viceroy at Nanking, has been appointed Taotai of Shanghai, and that he is expected to take over the seals of office before Shao pro caede to Hongkong.

Taz German gunboat Nastile that has been for some time refisting at the Old Dock, Shanghai, took her guns and store on board on the 26th ult. She has had new decks, been recoppered, and repainted, and

FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That it is hoped that the local Government Are still dely alive to the absolute neues. sity of exacting a proper apology from

the Governor General of Folkien, for the outrago committed here on 22nd January last; and that the same will be pablished not only in this Colony, but throughout the length and breadth of the Empire.

That while we have every confidence in

H.E. the Administrator, the hands of

land has flatly refused compensation to the Chinese sufferers by the riots in the States requires confirmation, That if it be true, then falas and fio for shams to American civiliantion, as now expressed by her existing political ma- obinery,

That a memorial of some kind, to the late Sir Harry Parkes, ought to be set up in Hongkong, in order to set forth his bright example to future generations. That the Rifle Association fourishes, and

that the Game Association does not, That the Lawn Tennis Championship will

eroke first-rate softball play. That the drawers of water' at the Wynd

ham Stroot well should be taught better

__________BROWNIE.

PROCLAMATION BY GENERAL WARNET. General Warnet, Resident General in An- nam and Toukin, has addressed a proclama

that worthy official may be tied by then to the mandarins, notables, and people Home authorities, and that, if such be

the case, Mr Marsh would do well to let his Council and the public know the actual facts.

of Tonkin of which the following is a trans- Istion

We, General of Division commanding in

her engines and boilers have been over- That a question from an unofficial nambur chief, Resident General in Annam and Ton-

she will leave shortly for some southern

hauled and surveyed. It is exposted that

of Council would elicit the real facto

*a

but that the public representatives soom to be silent members on this matier

pert

Bays the N. 1. D. News of Monday, March | That the Han. Youg Shing has ulturly

1-On Friday night and Saturday morning

ow foll to the extent of 3.51 inches, a registered at Sicave. Gut at sea the snow

failed to grasp the importance of the matter, and has thus lost another of his many chances of fame,

kin, address the present proclamation to the mandarins, notables and men of the people of Tonkin

MANDARINK," NOTABLES AND MEN OF BEATED PEOPLE OF TONKIN! France and the Great Empire of Aunam are to-day united for ever by the bonds of the straightest and most sincere friendship.

That sircumstances point to an unpleasantly We fein, then, all the children of that strong influenco exercised by the Canton Doble country in one "solicitads and one authorities within this Colony, which re-affection and we have no other thought than to put away both for the present and for quires to be sternly repressed.

* alorm was also experienced as the vessels arriving report barlag been in it. The Kiangteen had to anchor of the Ruggede, in consequence, from pin. on the 30th to 5.30 am: on the ith Daring the night where the the effect was very pretty here, electric light was shining on the snow- That the Colony can woll do without the several treas The Courser says-Old we Visit of Shao Tao, if he means to sug- sidents in Shanghai say that the fall of gest the taxing of opium within this

received

anpw last night was most unseasonable, and that anów has not been known so late in the scaign for nearly sight or ten years...

Ous Yukohama

contemporaries ko-day anavente the sudden death of Mr TR. H. McClatchio, of H.B.M.Consular Bervice, on board the P. & 0. Co's afesmer Nepal, between Singapore and Fateng, on the 23rd último. In a very ap- preciative notice, the Garcite says

Colony.

the future all the salamilles that have for so long a period overwhelmed them.

better not

We Chan

-

Dated 2nd day of 11th moon 11th year, Bismarck The occasion of pain

Kwang-BOL

the

A match was played to day between night steamer. The next morning whon the L Wo Chan, On Fub, 25th a detec teams representing the Navy, and the Club. they arrived at Hongkong he was taken to The weather was splendid, and the ground tive belonging to the Fo Loung Kok came was in excellent condition. The match was and took him to the Tang Wa Hospital Defendant was the master of the Lum We sucessful bowling of the Club. In their Singapore and get bina. 810 a month shore they

Su him in floor of the first innings the sons of Neptune could only as a one hour hats and scrupo together a paltry 23, and in the stained there by defendant, who said to him your clothes are very dirty and you had

pressing tisfaction at the Pusage in the cond they were not manch more successful,

speech from the throne promising measures not go out. The trap door was the total for both innings amounting to locked and he could not get out. Plaint f,

SLAVERY IN CHINESE MINES. for the protection of German interest in the only eight more than the number which their on being cross-examined admitted that he

A correspondent, writing from Poking, Bant of Prussia. Horr Achenbach moved opponents had gathered over two centuries. got plenty of. food and smoke at the

but could not. After hearing He acknowledges list is atatearents are motion was supported by Hore Wahl, Dr. a few minnten,

Vindthoret approved

motion. After Prince

Bismarck 'aapeech the On behalf of the Club Mr Dunman played a Lum Wo Chan, He wanted to go out for sends the following to the N.G. D. Nece that the resolution be adopted, and the faultless innings for 32, in which he some further evidence, the Magistrate dis- founded on hearsay only peku vet at

e discession defendant.

Six-Theru exista and has oxiated for adjourned until tomorrow. had one 7 and one 6 bit. Mr Scanlan also charged defon

centuries in the coal mines not far west

Berlin, January 20th Discussion of the played well, and only gave one chance in SH

THE CASE OF ALLEGED MANELAUSTER.

from Peking, a species of cruel seridom

was continued in the expalaions was Polish The three 100, Tau Obong, Ho Akwai and injustice which ought to enlist the Lower House of the Landtag this evening. his innings for 78. In the bowling for the Clab, Mr Grimhle took 4 wickets for bruns and La Achu, who ste charged with causing active sympathy of everyone who calls The Polish members denied that the Poles the death of Cheng Afat and Fung Tein himself a member of the great family of were trying to eliminate the German element

from Lastorn Prussin although they con in the first innings, and 3 for 16 in the Tan, at the Battery in the Ly-ee-moon Fass, mankind. The time has been when mea secund, Mr Barf bad 4 wickets for runs Shau-ki-wen, were brought up on remand have been kidnapped and set to work in fossed that hopo was entertained of the in the second innings; and Mr Dasman 6 before Mr Wise, at

at the Police Court, to those black caverns, but it is not certain restoration of the Polisi Kingdom for 19. Fur the Navy, Mosse Plumbe, dars witness called was Chau Kai The following is, however, a method of Interior, replied that way efforts to obtain

that such practices am attempted now. Herr Van Puttkanier, Minister Spearman, Gubbins, Lyne, Feel and Atkin son all had a turn with the leather, but as Seng, who declared:-1 am soolie e procedure which is little better than the the re-establishment of the Folish Kingdom the scard shows none of them were very ployed at the battery at Ly-so-moon Pase other way of shutting an unsuspecting would constitute an act of high freuen. On Feb, 19th I was at work in the trenches victim in to a life of hopeless toil. The The Government, he mud, did not wish to putting earth into o basket. There were method which we hers describe it notorious; hamper the Poles in regard to their religion four of us at work in the trench, namely: and you may hear from the lips of almost or their language, but it felt compelled to

Sui

dozen Che Cheung, and a toyaelf

any company of fun story, vatled by the enormous development of Polandism in Fong

poople put an end to the dangerous agitation is

substantially same man whose aurpen love and covered as speakers extent of information and

and interest Posen Silicia

Licia and other parts of Eastern some time I was out. I in matters. The victims are young

.. After sous box went to the hospital, rem feller ospatue of doing the work of as day Brice Bismarck

successful. ...

The following are the scores --

THE NAVY.

TINKY INHINAR, YA

Yet Apearman, Ibw, b Bar,

·

Leat apel Wade, brimble,

Lieut. lynn, b Bark

Capt. Bacres, not out,.

Lleut Mente, R. 3, b Grimble,

Mr Lloyd, b Grimble,

Pta átmson, b Barit

Mr Gulbine, b Barfy

Jär Étarans, & Grimble,

Mr Peel,

Mr Owen

Extraa

Total,

BREDA MENINOS.

Lt. Sperman Lloyd, Danmar

12. Capel Wade, o Hostaa, b Grimale,

Bir Stevens, DDİ Duke

Lt Lyre, d'Danmes.

Lt. Plumbe, t Garinability is

Mr Fac, b'Dunn,

Big Chubbing, ben

"Pte. Atsimin, by Dusmaniciens

Capt. Dacres, o Griable,"

Mr Lloyd, e Bari, Variasi, Mr Qura, abent,

·

the

and

of

matically reiteraten amphatically there till 23rd Feb. The french labourer, whose nature is rather below the that the restoration of the Kingdom maining

than cheung

and mediam than otherwise. The tall Poland could was more shaile. The end of the trench mid weak or sickly have botlang to fear, for doual meats ever be effected b

bosiness

by constitu

Jan. 20-In the Prusian Land-

Berlin, Jan

was shored up, but there were no supports they are prsa to-day, garing the discussion on the

at the end where we were working. One of those angagud

The second defendant bold me to work gambles "the

with

there. I also heard him tell Fang Sui Che

binding

man

BF

he proposes to

to sell Spirit Monopoly bill, Prince Bismarck de

Che into the mines

eambling debts areclared if the spirit monopoly was refused U to there. did not) the

Chins, he must pay in the Government would be forced to impose and was dangerous to work there. this upon an enormous license think the earth t

dealers Batern

Bome way of fellow, who has not ring to his remarke to the Folch earth fell because we word cutting him, the pour y led of to the mines, stag in the Landtag yesterday in the underneath. I did not make suy the money to pay,

it w

дяку

to go and work at the place where where he must consent to see the proprie discussion on the subject of the expulsion, objection to

slip occurred. The 2nd defendant

the

we were extent, which he pays over to his creditors

pointed at the exset place where we were to advance him wages to a considerable of the Foles, be declared that the determ

so work is the dissolution of the Reichstag, work, and it was the place where the ace and then he goes into the mines ment did not intend either a coup d'etat or

I did refuse to go out. Or it may be that there villains par-

ра

At first I

HOCHWe place because the trench - zde staployment to go witter

cident

and

was

too deep,

THE CLUB,

W: Dominan, b Epearnin,

G. Cuimbia, Plumbe

A Ward, Fiamba

A. de C. Beraten; b Spraami C. 8. Tärn, à Phambe, H. Robertson, not

•W. Watson Pikka, h @postma

C. P. Padler, b Flambé C. Holworthy, b fpess

G. Blakes, b Hunde,

W. I. MacLean, ZEIN QUE,

Total

HONGKONG FOOTBALL OLUB.

The Garrison will play a retum tantch

Wo know that the heart of E. M. the vary high and very geuezons: Emperor of That taxes may be paid here surreptitianaly Annam had blod and bleeds still for all the even now, but that there is at prevent a woes that have afflicted his people, and semblance at least of shame in so doing. 2boys all for those that have been caused That the sals and opium duties will never by his own children, His Majesty haa-but

be successfully enformed in China while one desire to close the soonest poamble against All Comers on Tuesday ib on the petty mandarins share in the plunder, the disastrous period of civil discussions, the Club Ground Happy Valley at 15 That Ale Justion Russell has probably ato and in bring bark an ers of peace and pros Mr J. H. Stewart Lockhart will select the

died the Opium question, as it directly perity like that of the time of his venerable All Comers team,

The

names of the teams will be pablished affecte Hongkong more thoroughly than ancestor, the great Emperor Git, Long.

Bharlor these sentimenta of greateter and in our next issus,

The deceased gentleman had for ovaz two van boen pufering from" ill health, but I any other man,

a

but I saw Fong Bui Che and the to

where large wages

call be Cheung U U at work, so I went. The 2nd obtained. They feed hau on the road, and

him fool his defendant showed me that they had guns in other ways make

obligation to work at the place and as a Why do you to them, and then bis refuse to go these men are working. There and carried off as in the case of the game-

debtore

à

is a rock near the spot where the accident bling occurred. I did not see 1st and 3rd des fondant there on that day. The tracch not

theges are

SUN AND TIDE TABLE FOR HONGKONG, (From The Hongkong Almanack)

MABOR

HIGH WATER

Work in

the

is done by the job,

the day, a

also the esso in the

Day of Morn AN

rane down to the sea, and the socidnot coal miner of America the main reason, wa

and of the occurred near the ses end the tronebi

and little nest by himself not under the The second defendant knew the place pie, being that as each man is off it

litch work would be

Sele

110,10 10.8 6.17

6.5 61765 10,5 11,17 610 6.8 815) 66

Was dangerous. He tarestored to throw an ordragers SHARANAN RETR11.2012

A Feres of

obtained

stone at me if I did not work there.

Mr. Swansion, Inegootor of Police, said much for a hundred or a sousand cattles, that on Feb. 18th at o'clock in the affer or whatever the stated

private of the engineare cop

reported be. As a commerce,

measure may

that a slip at the battery hul take place man can earn sometimes in a day, if he in

America Accompanied with other asnatables and very diligent and finds mining esay, is brenda 10 feet deep by bra feat brord at The wages are high ta indnes-men sơ work, with ocolies, he went to the place and found very large. It is the same in one end. He went down the French and otherwise no one would engage in such a found Fong Sui Che Ha crept into the hard, galling service in a dark untrahy

add until he got up to the man, he then don Then, too, the avere must

11000 614 60 613 67 High water at Whampoa 2 h, 80- wink later than at Hongkong, at the Ratrier 9 hrs, 15 min. at the Salt Flat 3hrs 30 min at Shainaen 9 hrs 45 mins Bloqu dlm morninge

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