No. 7603-SEPTEMBER 3, 1887.]*
Tan hull of the ahip Batauis was sold at Shanghai on the 27th Us for Tla, 1,700 atid her cargo for about Tla, 2,500, Alz
to
As much as 666,550 piculs of rien were exported from Siam during May last, mostly to Hongkong and Singapore, cargo of 20,000 picule was, shipped A COURFONDI NT Writes to the N-0. Dury News From Narchwang that the officers of Europe, valued at $35,000 BIG.M.B. Way, which is now at that port nient of 10,600 pienta was made to Manila, and in to remain there until the 1st of -Valliert at $35,000. The total value of September have done a great deal to on- livelt the summer there. On the oth in-. Exports from Bangkok for the month of atant they gave an evening entertainment May 1887 amounted to $1,180, on bourd, which began with a dramatis per-
formance, by the crow, after which thorn) was a dance, and, of contam, refrunțatients.. The ship was prettily decked with Japanese lanterns, which, by the way, all fared up before the evening was over,
provod again thair lack of lasting quality. The 3481Wolfs hid anavunced to the community 3,400 that they would be *at home' every Wed- 95,100ncaday afternoon during their stay
followe
To Hong kong
Singapore
China 2
Europa.
Conal poeta...
Saigon.. Manila
~01,073,411 378,462 39.796 33,000
Rice was exported t.n the value of $1,241,890: Timber $50,808: Popper $74,191 and Tedseed $11,922.--Bangkok Times.
-Tan S. 8; Parthin, which left Yokohama on the 7th Augna, arrived at Vancouver on the 20th August
www.ww!
THE N.-C. Diy Netes, writes as follows.
The Chma Mzil endeavours to controvert the Chinese Times' recent article on the
THE CHINA MAIL.
That I am glad to hear that considerablo Improvement is already discernible in the condition of the Tung Wax hospital, and that the Acting Governor has recorded his estimate of the new Directora" labours in the Hospital booka. That the heartiest good wishes of many
timately acquainted with the mandre and customs of the strangers within their gates"
We take the following telograms from our Australian ozchanges brought on by the
case of whisky, and yet there are people ning. The resolution even of two inutil NEWS BY THE AUST ALIAN sho imagine that the Obinese are not hands of a third would not dubur a fourth 1 companies to leave the opium taydolíu tha. ting from interposing and from plifying the same useful part that the Rubstting line played last year. For the Cham trade is still growing, us that entoring Company S. Sure, Dapt, Ells, which arrived you That perhaps we neo tronbing 461 Peekatwledge in their determination to placa terday afternoon
unnecessarily over this Public Health Bill third steamer on the berth tha month,
CAN IT BE TRUE} and with respects as good is thone which friends will go with Mr John Waltor, after all. T
-Landon, Ang 12-The women of Govan, the nirket fra just now, it would not be when he leaves this city for the groat: Thất, if we may judgo from the surprising the number of competitors burb of Glasgow, have subscribed and Metropolia
habits of the Chinese, Be chase here were enlarged. At all events the catinadowed some beds in the local flospital, be titled the Victoria? Beds,, beennio she is displeased that the money was not be atowo upon the Emperial Institute." THE PEACE OF LUCY HUFO BE A TIRED,
· London, Aug 11. — In the House of Lords
That the establishment of the Alice Memorial Hospital here is likely to lead to import ant advances in Medical Science, more. remarkable than ever wore expected by to warmön supporters. That it will most certainly land to the inau guration of a School nr College of Me-
dicine for Chiness which must have a great futura bofore it,
directorate of the Hongkong and Shanghai That already noady a ecors of Chinese, marks on the artine. Several othedical Scho Banking Corporation, and our own restulonta are being taught, the Belilion statorents," Muz "must, a feel con- Medical Scholur being among the un- The Match Factory at Ifswasaki-paru, vine, havo born based upon tremor danie Nistaínari-zači," Osaka Prefecture, has misconceptions, and we are unable to co-
ber;"
London, August 12, The British Pest Offco antiarities declare that the parloring with the French and Italian Governmenta
in regard to the reddetion of the transit rates on Australian mail matters are not vet completed. There are hopea, however," that a substantial reduction in the chargos will be made.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Loulon, Aug 17-England and Canația have arranged to co-oparate to fortify the.
does not require any very high-toned geney is worth taking into account.-Nem- but the Queen, han refus do allow them to apie Kolnoky, the Austria. Minister
anitation.
Say Gazetta
That it is true that they don't live ne long THE SILVER QUESTION AND EAS
TERN LOANS. as Rurapssia, but that probably arinoe from their having failed to introduce in-ad, in these columns, tothe thence the that several times within the present year
Attention has been more than one call-inst night the Marquis of Salisbury-stated: to their Sanitary cade (us Musica did into Silver Question must devitably exercise in the peace of Europe hung as it werd by à hindering the development of railway ontor thread, but the causes of alarm had now ap- hia) 'one day of rest out of the agvan.
rise in the Fast India may possibly solve parently passed away. the difficulty, in some mineure, for herself: tho, last ropes Joan was a success, and the.
That the Chinese can generally give a reason for the faith that is in-them,
splendid contidones shown by Scindia in
Count
for Foreign Affairs, and M. Schauer, and Palimberti are discussing what territory shall be coded to the Pupo.
Lard Tongyeon, who for some tire past
that M. Stapboulof will form a new Was Buriously ill, has now recovered,
The latest advices from Bugaria stato Miniatry.
Prince Ferdinand justifies his action in accepting the throne of Balgaria on, the THE MUUAR BOUNTIES QUESTION, IN - Lalon, July 30-France has consented ground that the Great Pawura o not ob to be represented at the conference it is ject to him personally,
In the Honas of Lords lust night, the
and probably one would so forthcoming, if inquired after, as to their somewhat ding-over the contents of is Treasury praposed te holl ta consider the vexed ques- Rathi-Hour-Guildford Onslow. replying to
than of the swat berhties.
At the annud meeting of the Cobden Olah; the president, Mr. Potter, warned fruntraders that a pret etin attack was in
been doing a large business in the Caprehend how qur Tientsin and Shanghai That, although tenders, were being asked That they are fully alive to the efficacy of and.se the main dependence must, in there pending, and that it was intended to strong * the male of spirits, arms, and vinition to
trade for the past few years. Since last yoaf, however, owing to the great impart of hatchee to Ohian by Gorman merchants at low prices, the Factory'a intorsste have
....
contemporarios corld-liste een fi: to have given them publicity without moro carefully sifting t The pock of rumeuf from the grain
soma line ago for erecting the Lighthous
on Gap Rock (pron Fibilee Island), or
of fact." It will be noticed that the Mail-Arena does not seem to be reported con- does not say that the statements were, but
Com-
beaureatly injured in the direction, out that they must have brou hast A geoural sfarpolders' meeting held in this spring in increase of thus eapital was unceptions: This appears to us and three large machison purchased. It in 3 what weak defence, but in what gives sway intended by this: Factory to compote ingreso to say, the Muit -price with Germanisrehanta in China-
its own caso allegather, and virtually conce Tes the wrath of all that we
wont oge northern contemporary advanced. Its clients can hardly be very grateful to it for these paragraphs Dircetora of per hell stock, and are sometimes vary large holders: we appose that they must buy before they hold, and occasionally they possibly all. It is unquestionably very wrong for a Director to use his formation for purely speculative purposes; but it is an exceedingly difficult thing to draw a hard and fast line between invest ing and speculati We do not want a more frank admission of the truth of our strictures than that. We do not think it: is worth while now to take exception to the way in which our contemporary strains meuing The proceedings at the meeting of the Company laat Saturday, will no doubt
temporaries.]
The following notification from the military anchorities with regard to persons entering the Forts without liberty has been publish el at Singapore: Sucky force as may be necessary (but no more) is to be used to Zur wuthorized poron from entering the Forts. Should any persoll or persons have ohtrived entrance improperly they most nigs be laid hands on. bf the gates may be else) and locked to prevent their exit and no facilities are to be given for the exit of agelt persantil the arrival of the Civil Police who are
are to b sont for at Pico
TRE Singapore Five Rress anys From a
Dur
neching this most desirable public work. That if sanitation could hat be laid sailo
for five or ten minutes, cheat might be put in Council on this subject, sucing that the dry season is not far off.
at the question of the inconvenient pro ximity of houses of bal repute to tho `tanéments of respectable householders, în' the central part of the town, is one which may soon bare to considered, when an adequate definition of acch houses may then be decided upon. That it would he intercating to know why..
extracts only of, Captain Deane's an- Zual report on crime were laid before the Legislative Council, and why the scraps were written on the 22nd of January urd' notat on the table until 2nd September.
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BROWNIE.
CORRESPONDENC MONTHLY COLLECTIONS AT ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
private letter received we ipara cint the opened the eyes of our northern con.. That the Captain "Superintendent is known the Editor of the Cursa fat
American skip Hoteper, Cape Warland, on voyago [rom Newonatio, N.S.W to Manils with a dugo of coal, struck of a Teef vins the Fininha group of islands on- which she was set by 'strong eufront. The the ship, Captaits finding ho could not 100k the arconal affeer and four anting and wont in a boat t to Amboina, disaut 350 miles, for assistaner. He reached here in three days at the Dutch Gusernor al es “Bêntam-of-war to the zene if the wreck. On returning the ship had k and was dearted, bub the chif officer and 11mon were picked up, and the whole craw lauded at Sourabaya, whence they
will cative to Singapore.
TAE Bangkok Times of the 23rd August saysA meeting of Britielesitjects will taire place at the Origutal Hotel on Friday next the With lust at 5 pm, to decide what atda shall be taken to enable British sub-
jects in Siam to obtain a hearing of their cace by the Coney ate According to the
*
are afraid to load in silver, hermosa
sibility of aciding on wish niver to
Est; while, for precisely opposite the
AUG QUANNEL TESNEA
of Com.
INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT.
herself..
con-
BYWATER, TANQUERAY & Co. (lato BYWATER, PERRY & Co.), am agents for Residents abroad. Missionaries, Chaplains, THE REPORTED THREAT ON HAWAII &c., in every part of the world. Gunds London, Aug. 12. —In the Flouse of Gom. and Outfits supplied at Wholesale prices. mona last night Sir James Forgisson, Under Shipping and passages arranged. Banking Foreign Sreretary, stated, in reply to a in all its brauchen. Full descriptivo Cat question, that liar Majesty's Government alogue rsst free. Otices:-79. Queen Vic- were unaware of the threat reported to have toris Street, London: 20,000 Rsforences. been used by the British Coat at Hawaii. towards the Government of that country. nor did they believe that Hawaii would re- pdiate its obligation to England.
quotationa HONDAóng, September 3. OPIUM-Now Patna, cush,.. 477)
OR
to the Imperial Government way not be peopliar ideas as regards the drainage of without significance for the fatore. But
a question, stated that her Majesty's 10. the Chiness are clearly not yet prepared to
Vernhent lind been compelled to abandon large cities.
ontrast their funds to Government keeping,
the scheme for an international prevention of
oppise-the anti-sugar-bounty dukita,"
The natives of the Western Pacife, in fire-crackers in dispelling foul air, and sassy bean foreign lana But foreigners
London, August 5.-It is announced that sequence of the refusal of the United States they have introduced into their laws of they do not know at what care of oxchange the taveransant of Italy will send repre- ornment to join in the undertaking,
• etiquette a rule that the proper modo of they may chance, to be rapal; and the sentative to the conference proposed to he
The Imperial Government, lowotar, would gladly renew negotiations on the subject, enlatation is to shake your own hand, not he shrink from-burning gold hold in under regarding the sugar bouin-
cash they do not know it what fate herties gunstiger.
London, Aag 4.The Treaury has - your friend's hand, what you meet you have to buy that mobal for the par Garden, August 11 The Governinent of voted a sum of £5000 for the resenta- doule the catcong ni a više and far-sun-i pas of regment. Ata presunt mo-Holland has notific ite intention of sending tion of Great Britain if the Melloarne Ex-
hibition. ing policy, watchful of the health of their inent, instar Chinese Jean of Thea representative to a conference on the 5,000,000 is talked about in Stragni: but sugar bounties question about to be luld in
London August 10-Madagno Elsblad, citizens, aut fully alive to the wide- no one seems disposed to ventire-it-London,
the eminent pianiste, was found dead aboard a steamor on which she and her hus Aprand and contagious nature of lst we will undertake the son
Londin, Aug. 4.The. t
hand were travelling of the 8th stat tong it down as much as possible nud call
mions has rejected the bill providing for the orr Blablad telegraphs that Madame shot it skin eruptions..
the Chimise are afrait to borrow in gild.
The death is announced, at the age of 70 That did time and space "permit, many The Ch ness Silver Loan of 1981; which action of the Channel Tunnel.
other instances of their sagacity in the was taken up when the tsel was buvo ion, August 4.-The fatornational years, of Mr Justice Lawson, senior Puisuo
Judge in Ireland. 5s, paved anything hit satisfacti Cher Tournament, played a Frankfort, | same direction might be adduced.
to leaders who got their caney hack has resulted in a victory for Mackenzie, the That those desirom: of- further information, ¦ on a falling exchange; while the gold New York-player. Blackhuruto, the Eng-
might addreas Caveat," care of your loans of 1884 daze proved equally one lisa representative, and Weiss, of-Vienna,
your j
rons to the Chinese, who are paying made a tis for second pla morning contemporary.
back Bone 10 per cent. inure than they received. No rate of interes will corpan sate the ous, nor any degree of cheapness tempt the other. The chances, in the long run, so of course against the would-be borrower. It is a question of urgency, and be necessity of the borewer is usually greater than that of the capitalist; but it is one the less true than the diffenty hinders enterprise in the mentine Anation which might borrow freely for the purpose BERLIN OPINION OF SALISBURY'S SPEECH. of doreaping
if it were clea as to the responsibility-involved, will refrain at the Mansion House on Wednesday wiglft It is stated that Lord Salisbury's speech The number of sittinge rented by seat". biserprise and horrow only fur it is rogarded at Berliu ne being too optimist
is andurtaking spin its tots. urgent needs when it is and holders is about 150, aud taking tho a verəgə
unknown vility
THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP DE EMOLAND. Somehow or other, things will no doubt London, Aug. 3-4 scaling match That the Senior Unolicial Momberof Coud attendance during the summer months (at
For morning service) say at 60 would give the cil has never yet given a reason, satisfacram of 50 orite from caeli traurbae of the rectify thumsults in the long run. The the championship of England Jina Moun of position is tolerable ink and blinged between-gge-Babear and Jacob tory or otherwise, why the Cargo. Boat rostantin um might be expected at these formed will end by apprestating and com-
Econgregation par wonth. Surely "a" more
opinion in Europe-ac present rarg'in Gaudhtful quanes of this match, either of the selfors Courtoission; of which he was Chairman, colectiins, considering the numeros insti-pelling i anlation of the difflty But mentioned will take part in the World's neverhelda meeting.
itions in the Colony nih lok for and the date of thugs Bolution is all uncertain, Scaling Race, promoted by Mr J. G. receive assistance from this fund.
and the prasastre of the inconvenience is Deeble to take place on the Parramatta - present and qulpable. It is poor consola River in January next SEATROLDER.
tion to those who are suffering from thu stagintion of -to-day to kortit cu merca in the next decade will probably es- cape the inconvenience which Prince Bin put their official seal upon extortionate.<FREIGHTS FROM BOMBAY TÓ
narl's retign has onsed to themasives charges and served in cession of re- We alludo in another article to the dis-. It is unnecessary on to Ark whether the advantages under which the Indian pian hesitation in the present instance does not venue by their aution.
Mr St. John, Bandanr's hacker, gates
which curantes button to silvur, and that betton most recent race with Baulin bepause the agrees Convention with China, » the internal transit dutica a rate which.be apprestebly nearer at 18. ad t
than mont was not complied with. That the abutment difficulty has been very
We At Ds. 1; neither is Tle. it is conlauded, is excessive and, tar in it advance of the average rate at which these 5,000,000 such an enormous consiga-
EXPULSION OF FRENCU HALLWAY OFFICIALS FROM GERMANY ofevery disposed of, as well as the right
duties were formerly levied. The subject nent that it need cause absolute panic. London, August 6-Forty French rail of entry.
That this famous inschine has once again is one to which the serum attention of the What We are conced with a ti suple way officials his just been expelled from That is was instructive to lear-that, when been seen at work, but the good it has steady falling off in the price realized that is paralysing the market wid bindering frontier.
Gavernroent of India has been called by a fact that the fear exists it is uncertain armar side of the France formau
une begins to pull down a three-atroyed done is exceedingly difficult to discover. for opin The prics taken by Sir enterprise, whervis all might be remedied
BRIGIT AND GLADSTONE in his Budget-SIE honase here, it is the custom to pull down-That the Chinese tell some curious stories Auckland Colvin - ì
the the
a simple reversion the conditiona
Londin, August 7-Speaking as chair. 11873. Intia may the upper storey first.
an at a banquet last ngnt, Me Joha christ
O have
with China Me. Gladston, who, ha said, halstonped to and Rs. 1,0%) for sit is dearly otherwise. She uot, like
FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the concessions now hiragaria by the Government on the Pablic Health Bill are simply pro-di-gious, but that they we far better calculated to mout the
wishes of gonnine sanitarians than the
*Caddisfluggislation which was
That 1 have auntien that many of the
valuable-alterätiona-now/mndy-in-several- clauses are attributable to the good aange of the Acting Chief Justice, who is much | more fit to cope with. The Sabitations General than any other Member of the Council.
to be of a rather pugnacions dispoñition, and the washing of official linen in public may be objectionable, but that it is ment point whether all this can excuss the suppression of portions of the repart of a public Department.
That the Government having beon lashed
with maker on fājs Ungo Boar grievance, hase at lust tüken. El opportunity-of- chastising the community with scorpions,
Hogkung, 3rd Sopt. San,-inties that the collections for the part two months at the Cathedral, vig on the 3rd-July-and-7th August, amounted to less than $50-on sach acasion, as noted in
the
newspapers.
Yours faithfully.
CHINA.
the
Lit
London, Aug 17-Robert Edwards as "challengod" Bukear to row on the Thirues.
DENMARK FORTIFYING COPENHAGEN. The German Prous bin made an attack on Denmark for fortifying Copenhagen.
up
On-Londen
each, 4821 New Bonates, cash, 473 to 475 Old
cash, 0 New Malwa, rash, 526
Allowane, Taciz... 48/54 Old Malwa, cash, 500,00 Allowance, Frola 18 Persian Oily, early 485/530" Allowance, nole None Parsian, Paper til 616/570 Allowance. Taols... None to 16.
Exchange... "Hoscono, Sept. 3.
Bank, Wire,
N
Creilta
For the Chief Jastice of That, if I amc'Frong; I humbly apologise that the paragraph-in-Captain Deane', de has been placed by thecanpplementary savour of undue fenr. There most be that he is matructed that Gaudaur loot the On-Paris-
R.
decision of Singapore he Supreme Court there is in- dempetent to compel the judges of car Consular Court in Bangkok to her and and determine cases, The ill-effects of suf complicated state of affaire is apparent to everyone, is such retardation of Drone Justice may become at any moment a soured of tremendous danger to us all, and we therefore hope to see a goodly gathering" of British ahjucts on Friday to discuss this matter.
to his Lordship, and take it all back.
<
That the Surveyor General has secured his
· back-jardin "rospect of houses to be built on land purchased after the Public Health Bill is in force
That, in regard to a money voto passed yes.
enough in the Colony without having to
Findant for there,"
Tre Singapore Free Press says: We have award it mentioned, and we boltero there is some foundation, for the report, that one or to gentlemen hare serious intuitions of introducing the use of private rikalas into Singapore A certain amount of moral courage is required whorever it is propovedterday, must people think wo have cranks to introdses any innovation into the every- day arages of ordinary social life. But the advantages ponnected with the practical ap plication of the proposition ara solerably obvious, and will recommened themselves favourably to my Spen and Jamieson were bold, men when tliey forst introduced the umbrella, but that useful article has be be como one of the indisponsables of existence, This However is a much simpler affair, and it should be as practicable, and a._accepta, ble here, as it ans been found to be elser where.
The following memorandum --has_baen sent by the Secretary of State for War to the heads of the various manufac turing departments under Government -
"AntiFG" WUNG:12TENCE,
The Royal Commission which, under the preaidoucy of Sir J. Fitzjames Stephen, has lately inquired into the Ordnance Depart- night, his expressed the opinion that in undesirable that offoals to the War De partntent should hold shares in a-firin of any kind which enters into contracts witls the department. I
"I wish to express my rence, in this opinion"; "ami Ï desire that it may be fully understood that any War Department ofheial, whether civil De military, who purchases or helds shares in any such Bem ur company thereby die qualities bimself frosa, retaining his appoint- ment under the War Department. There aro, of
carse, come companies having dealings with the War Department, such as railway companies, which, though techni cally within the letter of this regulation, are outside its spirit. It is nut, of course, intended to apply to them. Circulate this memoradum throughout the department, -E-Stanhope.
Massas Matheson & Great in their Engi- neering Trades' report of 16th July write as follows
The rail mille aro fairly coupled with order and it is not unlikely that there may be a revival of an export trade to the United States "Owing to the peculiar. oporation of the customs tarif exporta thither have mainly been confined to partly manufactural steel, such as blooms and billeta, of which there have been large ship mente. But-orders for rails have also been coming forward lately. Notwithstanding the shormona power of production in America, exceeding two million tons.per
um, the present price there of 800 per tou is about equal to the price of English
Bond it this respect" aurae
D of the
tails delivered duly paid at an American pert. Primarily, therefore, the competition fi deturinined by the situation of the plead of island delivery, which' as regards trans- port is in some cases more favourable to the imported than to the has made rail The of quality have also to bo oon.
American Railroad Engineers consider that they can get better value for their money bore then at home. It is not that rails no giod cannot be made there, but owing to the rapidity of miosfacture, the combina lions of makers and other fremstances, the terans of American specifications are less
*extracta' 'renpecting the foreshore pungent (perhaps unconscious) satire _gn the much-vaunted drodger.
relating to Government overseer of concurrant year has already boon tsanpainted. Fantecedentes this pho of Bright farinu.dy criticised in conduct of
-Bis,cstimate wa fur Re. 1,100 por the difficil tractors work, of which I may have but the last at CalskGE WAS more to say by and by, if I en nesas Rs. 1,065 for
That Chinese have a peculiar horror of That the prosort Baw Officers of the Crown-making a bobbery,
here must be adepts in the art of how not to do tja fact which ras been made painfully clear of late. ---
That surely nothing could be clearer to or
dinary minda than that the Hon. Tas Jackson ought to have been permitted to take his deat in Council yesterday. That red-tape may prove a good binding.
material for loose oficial conduct, but that. common sense is sometimes a far better guide than any strained interpretation of official regulations or precedents. That there seems to be no recognition in the official mind of such a thing as delicacy of feeling, efso Mr Mac Even could never have been asked to all Beat which lid had no longer any right to occupy.
That the Government have again succeeded in making ruddies where ordinary mordia would hate met with the most
insurmountabe difficulties,
of its innst sanguine supporters it will
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THE NEW HYBRIDES QUESTION
In the House of Coamana this demon replying to a question Sir Jameergus on, Ouder Foreign Secretary, stated that England had not consented to the evacu
tion of the Now Hebrides by the Fronel- contingent on an agreement for the neutra- fisution of the Suez Canal.
He further. stated that two despatches had recently been exchanged between her Majesty's and
had
the French Governments on the subject. ifo added that no shipments of recidivistes been sent to the Pacife since Novum- ber Inst, but that free settlers continued to be despatched the islamit by the French
It is understood that Me Government
shortly to cause discussing in the House James Bryce, MP for Aberdeen, latends on the New Hebrides question:
Paris, August 9.Thy Journal de Paris-
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months" sighs,
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demand. Credits, 60 days sight,
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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
AT À F.N. TO-DAY.
Barometer
Temperature.
Humidity
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84
Direction of Wind- E
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Dongkong Observatory, Sept. 2, 1887.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.. SEPTEMBER 2.- 4/2.4.
Wind:
the amount of truth to be found in them.ares. The realizations of Malwa opinm Indis, increase tha strin by alastrbing unworthy arts, had openly defended illegal.
Bombay have been equally gold on the contrary, she alleviates it conduct, and hat disturbed the business of Gold ̋heal, 100 fine... : at they do alem do of tea, dad. I shipped, the
to Parliainent,
MR KATROFF'S FUNERAL, strongly advocate the Chinese interested-round chests sort of the average world's supply. Butbar pelaars clearly nat
A deputation of twenty-one French press-
Temperature to entrust their funds to official attends the funeral of M. Katkott, at fluten at Messrs Falzmer & Co's Protrises, 30,000 she instead of 10,000, and Miniwa yer
yet prepared to appeal to the Public Works Com-debuis, anticipating a rise in consequunch, keeping. Habitud for centuries to freed Mascow. The Alsiaus also sent wreaths mittua fer protestion
Queen's Road., held their stocks as long as they could, and contributings, benevolences, and of all of flowers. thou lind to sell, in spite of a start crap kinds of eccentric levies, they are not yet.
—CONFLICT HVTWEEN OPASGEMEN AND at how rate, the mercasing competi- prepared to huevo tutar
to believe their Government be-
P.M... 20.880 NATIONĀLISTS. tion of the native grown drug, and the come suddenly immaculate, and La's recent
took place yesterday A sermus conflict. "wear Rolinst between a part, of Orangenen That there has been some perhaps not disadvantages under which the new system invitation to his countryinen to admico
in ja musy for the construction of the Tientsind number of stondials who were t for the collection of duties altogethor unnecessary "aquawking" over have
- an excursion by rail During this at the allin of the Dak Company, than suficient to twigh any inftrunce the desutuprasnt of railway enterprise must tack thres people were shot, and the ex-
have placed importers, proving couro Railway has fallen flat. Clearly therefore. but one point was apparently for that the shortness of the amp might have depend in great insusare on the willingnesscursionist train was wracked
exercised in the direction
of higher
f foreigners to supply ospital; hat that prices. of gotten, namely, that the Naval Autho The times, then, are not favourable for de willingnoor, which would otherwise be ̄oxt GENERAL BOULANGER AND A FORRY.
General Boulanger now, taunts M. Jalus rities would have nothing whatever to trade-not favourable enough, we should treme, is reduced to a minimum hy the an- Ferry with cowardic do with Aiberdeen away as they cou-have thought, to enoarage attempts to certainty of the future; and go
Паррела revive the monoply in the carrying of that a tritington of fire million tacle sidered the position altogether to ex-pient China which the P. and U. U hangs fire, becasse bankers dread a further posed, this Bay in front too limited any formerly onj yud. The attempt is, cnge in the relative value of the cave even if deep enough, for the movements however, about to be made, and the con.metals before the day of repayment arrives.
nazrdial community in Bombay will watch London & China Exprica of maring monsters with the proclivities with no litle interest. At present the for callidingpunteaned by Englishironclad carrying of opio to China is virtually con- ined to the P. and O. Company and the -in fact, refused any contribution towards Rabattino Company, the third line in the Wo take the following telegrams, which the cost of alterations or extensions of China Trade being under agreement with
the P. and O: out to carry inn-in a fuller version of some recent exenta works on that side of the faland.
consideration of a parentage upon the from our India ucchanges :— That I am sorry I do not own a single opium freights being handed over to it.
THE AFDHAN SEİTLEMENT. share in the Dock Company
It is now proposed we understand,
London, 18th August. Bluhook has That the new Admiralty Dock is making though, as we are informed, no formal bren issued on the settlement of the Afghan neggliations have been entered inteto
| Boundary__Question. good progress, and will by the means of endeavour to induce the Italian line to enter when sending the despatch: to Lord Salie Sir W. Ridgeway, increasing the prosperity and importance into a similar arrangeusen The unrationbury, dated 27th July, encloeing s protitat of this Colony beyond the expectations of this triple alliance Fould virtually of the Agreement, ofates that ting tile
revive the old monopoly, one of the iner- ment is basal on the restoration to the today states that Mr Edwin 11. Egerton, donts of which--and Bombay Shippers are Sarik Turkouts of most of the lands of C.B. First Scoretary to the British Em not likely to
to forget it was a rate of thirty. which they have been deprived being be
sasay had an interview yesterday
with Manila.....29.83 87 65 MB 1 0.04 present rate. The matter is ons in which the withdrawal by the Russians of their and Protectorates, when he asked him to ths P. and O. has a perfect right tak
the Ocus
wells and the Afghans un
and the New Hebrides. A, Floarens replied Focollow29.81 80
Amoy......29.63 80 68 BE as any other company has a perfect right to claims to all those districts it possession of namu a precies date for the evacuation of Hongkong 29.81; 85 66 wiw 1 o scoopt any trios which, it may deem ungastures, necessary to the prosperity of the that he was unable to reply yr eiuly ou shareholders generally, that the expects dive sits interests. But there is no rgaon Afghan Uzbegs settlement, this slows fong-as-the-British Government refrainbd tions of the sanguine gentleman who is why we should forget that in its must re- that Russia murely eisimed these lands and from divulging its intentions regarding the
waiting the advent of a squadron of
of the Snez Canal. sixteen vessels, all badly in need of re-been conspicualy neasful. Its age
for cantonments with lands 200 It is stated that the Government intend pairsríli be fully realised
ment with the, Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's i That one thing is pretty clear, that the to keep up the freight of yarns at the occupied by the Sarik Turkmans The to prosecute Endacott for perjury in cou
frontier will be locally demarcated accord-vection with the Crus 1290,- prohibitive figure of fifteen rupees - a
DEATH OF A CELEBRATED ABERDONIAN. bonusgiving policy of the Dook Directou did not sure it against the now signed maps.------
Tho death is announced, of fr William THE GOVERNMENT AND THE NATIONAL tora is the correct one, if they wish to ceasity of yielding to wholeapus con-
Hall, Founder of this celebrated Aberdeen petition and to the united action of the
İZAGUA.———————— line of clippers. retaia local support, and that Amoy yarn producers of Hon bay, acting through Loum, 20th Augast. It is the intention Stianghai and Nagasaki are ready and the Millowners Assistion. The story off the Government to take measures toward
the warfare between the trade and the the spires the National Logo tired from this Austrian Army. His senter and gradienta are very slight for N winds, willing enough to cut in, ม
ring—if two...companies can make a only in those places where it is need to That any opposition to the Dook Company is too well dwarto need telling terrorize the people and interfere with the Bulgaria without the consent of the The semperature is high, and the weather
The Act of Proclamation adventure.
Great Powers is regarded as a dangerous cloudy but dry. will have to command large capital and again. The result, however, was periostly contes of the tw
and the
W. DOBERCE, be convicted by long and clear heads, sutisfactory to the trade, and we cannot requires the sanction of Parliament:
MEDUCTION, IN JE ČEHOS
UKE OF POSTAGE.
Citement detrarunter... atholong run. think that in grun the tualesced to debate has been fixed for Thursday, Mr London, July 9 The Pastmaster-Gyps otherwise it must go to the wall, panies will-have-reason-to-gomplain of it, Chamberlain And other Radicals disapproze eri has received advices from diarry-
-Hongkong Observatory, September 3. That the ways of share operators are Lara la now being carried to China nine of the action of the Gungentrant in pro- Buxton Formail, who in Tow in Rome, ang alsiming the League, and it is exacted the nouncing that the Italian Petal Dopast- par ton, a rate which has very medical man who has ever lived in this That Ranter han excoked-himself this favourably-iofinanced--trade. Last" voz: { will accede from the t nionist camp. (pany, agroud to reduce the rate, for, the hundredths.
exports to China and Jansa anonnted to ster telegram shows that Chamberlain transit of oversul mats through Italiaux, in the shade in degrees, in the masterly manner in which he has 219,950 bales, as compared with only never any intention of secuḍi............
| 112,403 in
continued brisk
THE BULGARIAN Cerritory. to 4-fraues 80 contimes per kiln-
and perde, que Day, ip perciptage of saturation, the mixed things in the Danish capital._._.
Phlippopulis, 20th August. Prince Fer-32) centimee Thaty according to him,
owing to
to the favourable terra whichdinand has arrived here and a display of voice n printed matter, un cundiumidity of air sacrated with montare being
a minimum revenue of 625,000 shippers obtain under the more na the greatest enthusiano.:
franes per anuuin is guaranteed. The en tural conditions which tow prevail. It Constantinople, 20th August. -Remia vention is to spatinue in forge for a period have, done, Althigh by se doing they That the resquod crew of the junk Sun Hon remains to be seen whether the attempto | continues to urge the Porte to intervene in of two years from the 1st January, 1888 Scale.
secure a monopoly in the carrying of opium Bulgaria. All the Powers, replying to the The agreement, however, is to be subject to Lực, to show their gratitude, presented would meat with a greater success than Circular Mote sent by the Porta, express a proviso that should the quota obtained the Captain of the afvarer. Nanshan with that which attended tiria other entorprise, their disapproval of the irregular manner in by the French Gevoroment exceed & fratics But it is not pretended that the last word which Prince Ferdinand has assumed the por-kilogramme, the Italian quota shall also a handsomely parved silver bowl, and would remain with the overpantes now rna-rulership of Bulgari_-_.~
be increased:
That I now hear that Mr Jackion intenis to resign, in which case the Chamber
:
of Commerce would be for a time uu- represented on the Legislative Council, pending a frest election.
That the Lyons Homeopathise with his wonderful globular treatment would make fortune here, if only by the effects pro duced by calcarea carbonica apon some of our public men.
That another stouter has boon lost on the Coast from neglect of the ordinary roles of seamanship, and that censure only has followed.-
That the Colouis! Surgeon is in future to restrict himself to offeint duty, and is to have his salary increased, to make up for loss of private practice,
That the kind-hearted Doctor has done
probably a much really charitable me-
dical work among the poor here as any
Gulony
That the authorities have not taken ball of the case of the Constable and the Chi
nese Justice of the Peace as they might
would have economised the irritation.
and lessened the friction that has arisen.
favourable to the buyer then these enture That a public inquiry is now likely to be
eutered upon
Fad here.
be the finest duck in the Erat, in a defenser cheat, or about thres times thetween the Kuskh and the Murghah, nad / M-Floureus. Minister for Foreign Affairs Haiphong. 20 965 88 oq
sible position, and a uredit to all who have taken part in designing it.
That it is to be wished, for the sake
dark and devicus."
The inestable Burs and the Folar Bow For good or for wit were gathered there,
of
and, the
China carrying trade the P, and G. hus while the Afghans retain only the possibl cent attempt to establish a monorely in the canals necessary to the Sarik Turkumana, neutrality.
to-ten
desfree
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PRINCE FERDINAND AND BELGAKIA.- Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg häả re-
29.94 6080
14/08 stock. 29.825 Nuais. 50 sw 20.22
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SEPTEMBER" Manila... 29.68 85 77 Baiphong, 29.94 86 85 Hồng ong 20.68 bởi Gas. Amoy Fouchow.. Shanghai, 29.07 71 85 Nagasak). 29.90 74 99 WPastools, 20.58 59 72-
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4. DIRECTION OF Mean, to two points,
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whed clots, driesling, rain, flog, y gloomy,
had fightains a overcast, passing thowers,
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