by
kin and Aanam
THE CHINA MAIL
1889 1890... A TEK?Ta
406;143
226,800
411 020
234 324 412,929
205 797
9.333
445,061
TUN FEDERATION CONTENTION, Londen, March 2-The Standard, in commenting upon the testing of the Feder ation Convention in Syddoy, abys that onli
No, 8790,Makon 24, 1891/
Tax concert of rared music given at the Tux ftupao mys -Two lads from different the imports from and orgorts to the signilleant modifications, as the Russian Go Abul 11 o'clock the Fu Hus Man was forming a sort of back ground to the sters. The argument is used that if Now Zealand Theatre Royal last night was an entertain. villages in Kuangtang quarrelled at a mar.
various countries trading with China (~ Jeramant gets a clapter apprehension of the reached, outside of which a double line of At either sido stood the Grad Chamber- can manage to do without burrowing the kut place and had it light. Boverni adulta.
d-ference botwoon & provincial and at im holdiers kept the road. The chair proceeded lain, Prince Ka (ana of the iron-capped * uthors ought to be able to do so. spent such ng can be but rarely enjoyed joined in, mid a geseral actimmigo oneyed.
porial representation. The elaborate non-through shĩa, gate to this inter gate of the Princes), and Prince Po, aun of the famova
·TER CANADIAN. ELMOTIONS fore, and the programane must with myst the headmen of the two velges hoid coun Hongkong 96,557 725 104,087,805 other way thereford fail in altui mont of where the Envoys slighted, and wome
trivances to make one thing look liko an-palace grounds, about a hundred yards off, | General San-ko-lin-sin.
London, Feb. 28-It is stated in Quads cardial approbation. Bladene Paley sing all of war and agreed to set the dirt the Great Briciti 50,824,26 37,703 274 the object; and it may thus after all be the caivod by the Ministers nad Bucretarios of in the Euiperor himself. Be Tanks younger bers of the Opposition, has obtained, the All interest however, naturally contred that Me Wiman, one of the leading mem- Force of arms, On the appointed day the *Thero is a green hill for away, 40, restival villagers met, drawn up in battle array
Gunt itarupe.
Aurora Borealis that in destined to lumes the Teuogli Yamšu, Altor exchange of even that he in, not more than sixteen written pledges of over 70 prominent rom In the Laudio shall feed in honded by huge banners, words, speare, (Bags, excupted) 19,739,095 14,100.001 nate the imperial counsels of China."
13,070,83 18,321,12 This is the gist of the in tor: the Chi- the gate, when the Marble Bridge was seen essentially Chinese, or rather Mauchn, sentatives that they would support the gructuge, the party were appducted through or soventeen. Although his features are bors of the United States House of Repres and tiruarens were freely handled. Buth Japan ‚ flock," and it is hardly necessary to say that sides fought with desperate fary and only United States 10,889 785 11,840 US nose had arranges to give ... a provin about tw hundred yards ahead. This they wear a particular air of perantial dis- motion in favour of reciprocity between the
har singing of those gains afforded her parted when night closed on them. There todia
096,54 11,555,073 tint reception, white pretinding that it was bridge divides the northern from the middle tinction. Rather pale and dark, with a States and Canada introduced by Mr Hitt, nadiones great pleasure. Misa Bertha were many killed and wounded on both Micae
5,317,394 6,117,382 on imperial one, and this it seems that the division of the lake which tuna norta and wall-shaped forehead, long black archer shairatat of the Committee for Foreign
entourage of the Caurevitch have now realia south through the palio grounds.. On ils epubrows, large muurnful dark eyes, a sen-Relations Russow was heard to great advantage in aides, and quiet has not bejou restored. The Itnssia and Biberia
magistrate his sent doen a guard to keep
(via Kiakhta) 3,961,00 4,527,843 It will perhaps be rothenbered that inesatori banit, within a high wall, was the aitivo mouth, and au uzusually long chin. Tas Liberals are using the pledges for Angels over blight and fair," Goanođa "order,
Rusain (Odens by
writing on the 5th instant on the reception Furbidden City, only the roofs of the build the young, Erperor, together with an air election purposed. Sua)
3,414,798 4,309,205 of the Ozurevitch, we draw tutions to ings and the Dost Hill being visiblu from cf great gentleness and intelligence, wore 'Ave Maria and With verdare clad,'
The Washington Post, in an inspired ar Singapore & Straits 3,101,221 3.236.919 this statement in the Taowai's letter to the the F Bus Mos.
an expression of melancholy, due, naturally Liote, states that the American people regard Me Patey's contributions were How Tas, N... Daily Newry-We know
Australian Colonies 2,281,500 1,490,718 Sonior Consul amouncing the expected ar- now that we have not to blame Mr Howard British North Ame
The paved road followed by the Ministors enough, to the deprivation of nearly all the the isso of the elections with sheer indif willing, my paternal love? and Arm, arm for the arrangements which provant Mr
rival, at Woosung of H.1.B. the Hale after entering the gate ran suas fifty pleasures of his age and to the strict life torence, excepting for their sympathy with vica
1,142,563
1,96,720 Apparent of Bitsnis: At the same time yards southwards along the western bank which the hard and complicated duties of the Liberals. As for a political union bo yo brave." › Mr Lammone gavo a cumple of Alabaster's coming to Shanghai a Consul-Ression Mancharia
679.089 827.295 His Excellency the Superintendent of of the mid 1 laks, towards the Tzohia high p sition force his ta lead. tween the two countries that, it declares; finto solus, and the same number of piano-General, but he is to be thanked for sug Java and Sustatra
2:10,916 Trade for the Seatbera Porte, the Veroy Kuang (18 uear the water) then He was dressed, like his Ministers, in s must wait. forte aulos by Me Morris made up a moat sting the elevation of the Consulate at Coobin Chisia, Tom.
Quislin,
and the conversion of Mr Alabas-
Shea Plog-cli ông, is expected to arrive ternod of to the right to the Shit Ying pusos coloured six rube, with dragon embroi SUPPRESSION OF BETTING IN FRANCE, interesting and enjoyable programme,cer inte Conan Gacecal ore. We heartily Sian
474,327 at Shanghai from Wootong in the Kung, one of the temples where in summer deries on the shoulders and Irenst, a large 2 Loud, Mar, 2.-Lite French Chamber
contas of an inappation... of furk
We the unperor.prays for rain. The vi from falt bat of the ordinary-official-pattern, of Deputies has rejected a bill regulating On this occision Madame Patey-and-het-congratulate ir Alabaster on the promo-Turkey-(in-Ass),
in, and Canton a change that ensures
euggested that come amusement would this small temple is picturesque, the and only worn a kuettad button of red silk, the pari mittel, or French, totalisator. As Persin, Egypt, Mr Alabaster's rotnaining there for the
possibly be caused by this sentence, but it grounds being full of old trees, which As heat cross legged, the table in front the result of this action the Governmant Algiers & Adat
370,873
is not. such a trivial matterns it might be give the gardens a nonistic appearance. hid the lower part of his person. In ad- intends to suppress all bolting.- present, but there is univerest regrut here Philippines
259,470 heght at first sight, though night have Both sides of the path we lined by dressing Princo Ching he spoke in Man that he is not tu saccred Mr. Hughes. If South Africa and we could only hear that Mr. Alabaster word.
pra-ed off unnoticed but for the stand soldiers and military officials in full uni-chu, rather low as rapidly, txing perhaps appointed British Minister, we should all
a little nervous 210, 100 taken at first by the Viceroy of Bukuang, form, who remained giant and stationary 32 The Viceroge who had arranged us meets the Envoys passed. When, however,
THE GENERAL, HUCEPTION, rejoice; bat the Foreign Ofios dova pot want another Sic Hatry Parkea; mors.
and the Viceroy Li ni Chufen, hard an Shib Ting Kung, where refreshment and ed, the Muisters and Charges d'Affaires, ther Czarovitch, the Vicerar. Son here chi latter hand ontored an junoz room af tho In the General Reception, which follow.discord appears in the Convention it prefers pliable representatives suit it better.
plied for leave of absones from their bean pre aged, the fille court of the tem-Scoretaries and Á taches, and Interpreters, posts for wholly different purposes, both ple heaanis packed with palace and other entered by fugations, forming thran ratis of them to Report of the Finance Committee The above match will commence at 11 terul signification-the-saying that statistics Whatorer, Inspect foris, o mention underlings in fficial hats, who avinced & in front of the Throne. (beisanocs were
boing made in their ma dogged curiosity, at the spectacle of the mida na before. márials of the Czerovitch. Tho proprend Foreigners, but remained fairly quiet, and 4.m. on Friday and be continued on Satur may be made to prove anything, there can raception by the Viceroy at Canton is en. did not goture within the threshold of the diplomatique, taun read a congratulatory would be easier now than in the future.
Herr you Brandt, as doyen of the corps dug, Tiffin on the ground on Friday. be no doubt that their valus lies in their tiroly a porconal matter, and as he does not door.
addeuss, which was translated by M. The following team will seprenent the club:
In a few minutes Prince Ching arrived, Popull, the Senior Interpreter present, who lave to leave his post to receive his visitor inforprotation. No right conclusions can be les mit had to sak permission from the and the party remained smoking, chatting, ratulated the Emperor's reply, after. THE REVOLUTION IN QHILT.-.. 0. B. Barff
R. Gardo, R.A.
London, Marou 2-Tas Oban rebels U. T. Campbell, (914) Maj Hannay, (lat) be drawn from the statistics of the trade of throne at all. What the Viceroy at Fos. and tasting the delicacies on the table for which the Hexeption was ended. G. S. OPION
Grod on a British steamer and attempted to A. J. Leach
chow proposes to do we have not heard about anour. The room had boon adorn- China for 1890 without taking into a bat hus sign does not have to leave his posted with a foreign carpet, and was warm and fed again into the bright annabite, and dettant and the rebels allowed him to S. L. Darby
The Ministers and their suites then issue her cargo. The captain remained EW. Maitland
count the great fluctuations in the rate of The Russian government have been-fading-emafortable, while the Prince and Ministers shortly afterwards loft the place grounds, proceed on his voyage. Capt. Dutablokon, R.E. T. S. Smith
exchange. The decrease in the total ex-out what the proposed receptions real wore in their most affable vain.
pussing lines of soldiers and military oficere Capt. Daun
Finally, a move was made to the bank of drawn up by the way, being rejoined by porte of China is perhaps mainly due to the amount to, and in consequence the visit to
London, 27th Feb-Count Manster, the Choico had been countermanded, and the the lake. Along it runs a broad comented the Prince, who expressed the astisfaction tarian Ambassador in Paris, has intimat ciao in the value of silver, and doubtless a visit to
No official courtesies are of rail on which, pushed by men, not dran Audience.
for Foreign Affairs, that the Garnan Go- to be accepted from the Chinese, and an at by steam-power, the Emperor sometimes
The
Ministers of the Tamen also ex-vernment is greatly disappointed at the un- present decified, the Czarevitch will only takes on siring
themesives greatly pleased that the friendly manuer in which Gerninis aver The figures for the last three youre aro sig-go where ho can be met by Russiane.
The Tao Kuang Ke (or Shining Purple ceremony had been so sucessful. The turse have been not, and has declared that nificant :-
This is the intest information that we have Hati) is a pavilion-like hall, facing south Foreign Envoys, oh their part, seemed Gormany will make no further attempt to from Peking, but the Russian programs and standing pertaps Gifty yarda bak from slaa generally satisfied, all sharing the be- costure peaceful relations between the two has been so indefinito, owing to complete ar. the lake. The style of its architecture and lief in the evidence of the sincere intention countries. rangements not having been made before ornament is the same as that of Chince of the Imperial Court to easke the care- hand as they should have been, that thore temples generaly, a bright yellow tiled roof many as consistent with the dignity, and may be more changes, orthe Chinese govern with wooden stres, gorgeously carved and na pleasant to the feelings of the Foreign whole height of the building in about fifty though in some details the usages of foreign
party had the assistance of one of our beat agintours, Mr N. Ja Robinson, who gave a very artistic and acceptable rendering of the solo, If with all your hearts,' from
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The Legislative Council areals to-morrow, The following are the Orders of the Day:
1. Financial Minutes,
NO. DI
3. Honourable J. 1. Keswick will hak the Following question
Wilde Government inform the Council whether in view of the piracy of the Namea in Dovember lust any atope-have been taken for special Felice napervision of native passon. gors embarking on steamers, and if not, is it the intention of the Gor.
erument to adopt any whatever?
Ensure
4 Honourable T. H. Whitehead wil move the following resolution .........
י.
ORICKET.
... v. EMPRESS OF INDIA."
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before Sir Jens Russell Chief Justice.) · Tacaday, March 24.·
A
Mauritius Sunth Amerion...
--- Total ... 207,011,531 214,237,961
Korea......... 320,536 526,347
Although one cannot accept in its full li
16 substituto a single powerful doasiniua for to believe that all parties are determined.
congeries of weak, becase scattered, pro vlucos, even though federation would in volvo an unpalatable compromjes. Yet, it adds, federation is inconceivable unless internal Customa, are abolished, wbiet
GERMANY AND FRANÚM.
considerable amount of the increase in im. will bait takes place at all, road, on which is laid a narrow-gauge fine of Bis Majesty with the result of the ed to M. Ales. Ribot, the Frenoli Ministr
porta la also attributable to this caus
NET IMPORTS. NET EXPORTS
Value.
Velke.
prosed
3. Second reading of the Bill entitled Any Musers Caldwell and Wükinaon, *ppear- / 1890....T. 127,033,481.....Tia. 87,144,480 ont my even at the last inomeut see the pxisted in red, yellow, and green. The Representatives as possible; and that to refuse to exhibit their piuturos in Berlin.
withhold his sanction."
Ordinance to masud the Printers and Publishere Ordinance, 1886.
acce
the
般
That in consequence the enhanced Military Contribution still demand- ed by the Imperial Government, this Colany is not in a position to
LEUNG KIT LAN . 6. B. BHABA. pay the inoreaned Salaries récent- In this case the plaintiff sought to have lp recommended by the official the defendant restrained from orseting Meinbors, and that the Secretary of public latrina in the vicinity of his (the 1838. T. 184 783 893.....Tis. 95,401037
sgitation against the visit of the ex-Empress London, February 27.-M. Deronlede's State be requested by telegram to plaintiff's) house. Mr Pollock, instructed 1899. Tla, 110, 884.355 Tls. 36.347.83
Frederick to Fracce has induced the painters ad for the plantif; and Hour, Bo Kai, in- The Statistical Lecretary (Mr E. Mac-mistake it Ims made in not beartily welcom structed by Mr Ho Wysun, for the defend-kesa) mentions other contributory causos, ing the Heir Apparent of fluseio, and in trg. fect. Three lights of white stone with Courts may not have been fully observed probuste against the villainous insults which The Cologne Gazette, in a fiores article, The cross-examination of the defendant, such as the increased competition of India ing to delude him with mock courtesies. In carved stone balustrades lead up to a large this was owing to the natural difficulty of have been offered to the ex-Empraes, which, it atatos, are the deadliest tho French and Onylon in the tea trade and the log the audience at the Tzu Kung Ko tetrace in front of the hall-doors, of which radioating old traditione, and to otar rapresentativen have asted our the prin- there are fivo, on the southera face
the ceremony, which left, how-nation could inflict. It calls upen M. L 7. Committee on the Bill entitled Theof this latrine would depreciate the value floods which swapt the plain at "Chikli Triple that-half a-Inaf is better than no bread hall. The middle "door and middle stope ever, in the miuda of the Foreign Minis-De Freyonat, the Minister for Wer, to but so far as our information at present ges, being reserved for the Emperor's use, the tere the conviction that the friendly fooling paniel the wratches, whom the article and Jovastated a Vasc OTS4 Gi thu the Radian government in riot going to act Envoys' passed up the eastern flight of stupe country, but he considers exchange then that principle in the matter of the visit and the door to the right band of the by the Imperial Court, and indescribas as the soum of society."
creased familiarity with Foreign usage German Cunaola have, in consequence, control one.
could not but have the effect of smoothing fallen fire-eighths, and the other Bauznes dominating cause. He ago:Without of the Czarevitch.
all future arrangements.
are also affected, giving minute details, I may record here that the telegraphic transfer price of the Shanghai Tavl on London rose byɓtful more- ments from 4s 34d, ou the 28th February to 5a 34d. on the 5th September, a "differ
at,
6. Secal reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Lau Sai alina Lan Wai Ch'ün.
5. B. Bhaha, was renomed.
Gambling Ordinancë, 1891.
Tas Chinese Times-announces that Sonator H. W. Blair, of Manchester, N.H., ha boon appointed U. S. Minister to China.
Tax German gunboat Iltis loft Shanghai on the 20th inat," for Boochow, where she will most the other four vessels of the German squadron in these waters.
The N.-C. Daily News says:-It is not iu- probable the Czarevitel will call in at Shanghai after all, sa bo did at Singapore, but quietly, and so as to avoid any formal reception.
AUCORDING to a talegram in Australian papers, dated 2nd March, the America House of Representatives has rejected the Bubaldy for a cable between Hawan and the United States. The question bas bean re- ferred to a conference.
The Chinese Times, in ita issue of the 14th
instant, saya! From a notice sinong the advertisements it will bo observed that the sue of The Chinese Tines is about coming to an end. Only two more numbers, after the present one, will be published."
Mr Pollack-Do you think the urection
of the adjoining property”
Witness-Some people would not object to living near the latrine.
His Lrdebip-That is not the question. What you are asked in whether the argction of the latrine would depreciate the valuo ef the adjoining houssa Would it?
Witness Yethink so
THE AUDIENCE AT THE COURT OF PEKING..
We are indebted to our Tientsin contem Prary for the following interesting account
of the Audience:-
af the
novelty
Four tente elegantly provided with
aloves, darpals, tables, and chairs lind begu erected under the eastern side of the hall. Here the Ministers and their stall
wwaited the summcus to the Imperial pre- Mr Pollock-To what extent?
a ce Witness-Perhaps tor ne fifteen per cont.
About twenty taloutes passed. Thou Mr Pollock-ban, sappesing you were
On March 5th, the Corps Diplomatique Brandt, the dercon Minint in the plaintiff's position, would not you ence of 23 per cent., and thereafter foli towers received in Audience by his Majesty acnenpanied by his Interpreter, Baron von object to a latrine being erected next door 748 641, on 28th November,
the Emperor Buang Hat Thureby the der Gultz, were conducted to the fall by 13 per cent.; Witnes-Yes, I would.
Audience Quégion, which has remained
Au Lordship-How do you reconcile and no wonder that the Export market that with your position in this case? You Innguished and suffered a loss of volume; proposu to do what you suit would depre- but it is foreign to the aim of this Resort ciato the value of the plaintiff's propony to dwell ou the phases and merits of the would object to it yourself if you were in ten or fifteon per cent, and you say you the plaintiff's plig
Witness-- I am not putting up the latrine. His Lordship. But you are here as the defendant in this case,How in that? the property.
Witnes-I am the registered, owner of
Hi Lordship-I don't think there is any use for proceeding further with the case. The defendst admite that what is proposed to be done would be a wrong and an injury to the plaintiff,
Mr Ko Kaj-After the admissions made
go on with the case.
struggle between gold and silver prices.
The fairly calefactory elite or the legitimate non-gambling busines of Hong keng is further shown in the returns for the Kowloon and Lappa alious. The figures are:-
Kowloon Lappa
1889. Tts.
"
1890.
32.215.916 38,692,132 9,087,4.8 10 358,659 Another instructive table given in the
'THE SPEECHKA.
ice top, said:
BARQUET TO THE FORSIGN MINISTERD, On the following day a.splendid banquet was given to the foreign Ministers and their suites at the Taung-li Tamén by order
Great excitement prevails in France, The article was posted at the vestibula of the Chamber of Deputies.
M. Deroulede bas abandoned any fine)
London, Fab. 27-The Empress derick has left Paria; her departure was effected quietly.
of the Emperor, during which the best cordeonstration against the Empress, who diality profailed, the peaches of the sails for England to-day. Freiga Representatives and the Prines vincing the general disposition for friendly intercume, and their trust in the good effect of this event on the international situation of the Empice.
this
THE Hupeo Bay:-H.E the Viceroy of by the plaintiff I of course don't propose to report is the one showing the total value informed. One rumour assigned the peters, Characs Affaires, and Secretaries to a banquet on the Emprasa-regent's re-to decounts the action of Germany.
Canton le making grand preparations to
racaiva H.I.H. the Czarevitch The public His Lordship-There must be judge of the forsiga and coast trade carried by library is being decorated and furnished,ment for the plaintif I don't think the ships of the varicus nationalities:-
and in it His luperial Highness in to take it is ecossary for
me to say any
Flag. up his temporary quarters. Painted of the evidenca balero mo, and the evidence I thing more Thaya to decide DTL foldings wrapped embroidered satin and
Wharves have got shows that the place would be English. Chinese.
ted.
bound,
Non Treatyaya
silk are erected along the Tion-ize Whare inanitary. The plane is not being put up German......... where the Czarevitch will land. All the bigh oil and military oficiale headed or by the authority of any public body, but
French the Vicorey areata.stand on the wharf to ostensibly by a private individual, for his give His Imperial Highness a hearty wel on particular benefit. I am perfectly ap
Russian.. be Danish come. No part of the highest honour dus satisfet that in such a position it would b to so distinguished a guest will be omit-defendant admi a that if he were placed in
anaisance to the people living near it. The American....
in the
Scandinavian...... position of the plaintiff be would
Antrian make the same objection, and he admits Tax Shenghas Mercury of 18th inst, says that the property would be depreciated ten Italian
Spanish... As the Kobs Maru, on her way in from fifteen per cent. This is clearly en Japan, was orossing the Woosang bar at 5 injury to a private right and disturbs the Dutol
'look yesterday afte moon, thus, at ward plaintiff in the enjoyment of his property. dollision with the Telemachus, outward A perpetual injunction
Againet The sollision occurred at broad defondant was granted. daylight, and we have not yet heard it clearly explained. The fake of one of the Kobe's anchors was driven fin through --couple-of-her-part-plates, amsabing the The Governor, is his speech at law meate the
Hawze pipe. The shank of the anchor was broken clean, across, ani portion of it ing of the Legislative Council, inmated penetrated two plates, and stuck in the that our shipping tecade, which according to bowe of the Telemachus. But the damage - Mackintosh, is the prop on which all to both vessels was well above the waters line, though the Blue Funnel steamer had other business in the Colony depende, bad to turn back to have the hole patched up not declined doring 1890 ; it had oven in- before proceeding to ma. The Kate, in areasca, in spite of the great speculative de- addition, lust a small portion of her rail, but her damage was not very seriotia, pression. The tonnage of vessels that enter the barbour may not be a perfect indox of Our Chengking correspondent writes under the siste of trade in the Colony, but it date the 1st instant that as far xa could be is as good a criterion as it is possible son the British authorities in Ching were to have in a great distributiva centre such taking no part whatever in the opening of the
1889.
Tha
1890
Tla
were
50 Dual
It is reported that the Emperor William
the courtrey it bad shown to his mother. has thanked the French Government for
MEKELLANEQUE.
1,495 164 followed between Prince Ching and the Countries shuil-nəvər tezent's desire for cementing B London, EÍÐIÐA 2. - 109. Admiralty: IẾT
1.60
yun
the
Ro
ruined the wages of the workmen in the
Feb. 28, An inspired article in à Bor lia paper tauts the Fraccb with buing in aboyanos for so many years; is, we hope, two of the Ministers of the Yamon. Inally settled. perur Tang Chil in 1874 (1), ainos when histers, etc., ad
The last Audiensen were held by the Co- Herr son Brand, apuaking for the Mi- Hear Von Brandt spoke for the Foreign able to face the condition of civilised
Miniatore and said :-. the uniuscity of the procent Kiparor has
international intercourse. The article goss And Charyes, Today the Ministers
Since the press Dowager commanded on to state, that the next advance towarón bena-the chief reason assigned by the Chi-d'Afaires have for the first time the hondura Banquet to the Foreign Ministers about amity between be nations that come from
France, exiinisters for the poponent of the of appering person before oferte two posts ogo wa have had the honour and
General Oxprivi, the German Chancellor, question, a reason which the Foreign Ea- We therefore respectfully present car qum pleasure of rosting and conversing with Toys have but desired to disputas Thas pliments to the Emperor. We believe that your Highness and great ministers, Elear had ordered that there shall be no further guarded from any premature handling, the the inauguration of this custom will tend tong of Her Majesty's soious cuntmands in mitigation of the regulation relating to this quation has uw developal of itself; to the ponas and honour of the empire, and regard to this we presented our felicitations passports of the French entaring Gerusa forbearance of the Ministers being reward the friendlingas of all Treaty nations to the Empress for her great virtus and territory. ed by an Imparial Edict on the 17th De which is our sincere desire. At this New ability in ruling China for thirty years General Boulanger is at Brussels, an comber 1880, invising the Ministers and Yier monson wo curtially and respectfully through the Prince ar4 Ministers. And all gaged if promoting an anti-German ozeîtés Charge-faires to an Andience in the present aux congratulations, and hope the the Foreign Minstere in Peking, high'y mast in Paris with respect to the onder of Spring.
great virtus of the Emperor will benefit the appreciating Her Majesty's efforts in the General Caprivi, Various reports have boso current na to people high and low so that all may enjoy os of international friendship, have The French press bitterly attack the thesouce of uspimtion of this Edic, which peace and
Prospusity
felt much gratified. From then till mos Germa Chaucullor, General Caprivi, for dropped so unexpectedly, even on the best
friendship has been increasing. hie regulation rospecting passporte. pinvey to all the Minis-On the former occasion we were invited
The Boulangists are organising meetings sooal interest in the Foreign Minister takin by the Emperor bimsalt as the cause who have pre
presented your congratulations to tiring from the goveruntant; now it is, another, the representations of Li. Hang Us Last Was truly appreciate and are very account of the young Emparer desiring per chang; a third, then of H. E. Hot, Misister pleased with all your kind expressions, and sonal intoronto with the Foreign minis to Rassis, &e. Whatever the inspiration. We sincerely wish that your respective
London, Match -The visit of the ..308 130 563 339.459 00 however, it is probable that the Audio sovereigns may this year have all things e Forajesty's Edict stated that all
Dowager Empress Frederick to Paris A the Foreign ministers abis and
friend. 177,227,053 187 530.123 was at any rate hastened by the ducire of acording to their hearts' desires and that is, strengthening the boads of international made at her own initiative, and not as the
29.225,381 28 037.201 the Emperor himself.
there appinuas and prosperity by daily relations, and the ministara felé grateful precursor of the Emperor William. Gor- 14,166.368 11,311, 196. The Edic: had atsted that the ceremony increase. We also hope that you Minis fur this gracious compliment, Yesterday vern.
any regards the incident with unaone 9,065.072 11 110 401 was to be DI the sarae ces as in 1873 tare shall atay long in China and in the we had the honour of 5,909.448 6.888.214 This, however, appearing inadmissible to full enjoyment of health and that friendly and ha this is to be an seing the Emperor 2,001,254
relationsh 2,906,444 the Foreign Representatives, negociations
hetween China and Fursign in full accordance with the Em 2.566.969
international 435,508 352,688 other members of the Trang-li Kamen on Sume minutea e apaed, and they, rotura-relations; and
428 902 the che band, and H.E. Betr von Brandt ed, having had their Audianus, Tire
gard to perpetual friend's Ectics in re.naval dookyards, involving en odditional
leaves no doubt expenditure of £78,000 annually, 260.340
the Garman Minister, as cover of the di. 1 American Afinister, Colunel Denby; the as to the intentiin of China. This is what who was soleated as one of the Irish dzie 143,821
Feb. 27.Mr T. D. SullivaN, 112 840
plomatte body, on the
British Mintator, Sir John Walsham; the all we ministers believe and rejoice te 79.300
The most important question raised, frën Japanese Miniator, Mr Otori, the Italiau 41,041 22,016 the point of view of general public opinirm, Minfefer, this Chevallar Pansa; find Hiliau mota. Tu day having been invited to your gates to visit Australis, is unable to comes Benguet we are excarding y pleased and and his place will probably be taken by Bin ter of the Netherlands, Mr Ferg son, then Was Poether the Tze King Ko, the son followed in turn, dash socompanied by his pray for the welfare of the Emperor, bla
beg of you to convoy Gar thinks, Total...........540,0:1,818 583,446.607 of the Audiosios in 1873, should again.
And we Jalin Pope Kontratty the well- London, Feb -Excratty bakucwn Surrey cricketer, is dead. The dedine in the tes trade is well flushed or not, several gond authorities, in interpretes and escorted by two Ministers family and nation, and
the increasing cluding Dr.
London Feb. 28. The Right Hon. W prosperity of the
mandarine and dealared the abjections
the nation, THE CEREMONY.
E. Gladstone has purchased the advowasn OHINA'S FOREIGN TRADE IN 1800, / trated by the following Sguren, which give ainologuea havi foremost of Chiness of the Tiang-li Tamen
export in picule *---
people of the Chinese Empirs. stitertained to the use of the ballet
uf the ractory of Liverpool. The ceremony was as follows: According Frince Ching in reply said. "1881–2;137,472′′
tioned, on account of the reception solely to the agreement the Midlatara enteret and ̈1888–2,217,295
Your speech to-day show that you fully Mara A Lamh and Co. by the Port
Lovin, Feb, 28.The
-The shipment sent by -1882-2017.701 1887-2.153.037
of Mangol and other tributarica in it, to be stepped forward to between the -draget appreciate Our Empeter's sincere desire for 1883-19-7,324′′ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ 1889—2,107,659,
without-F ondation." A solution of the pilara (two pillers at about six fent from Irlandly relationship: I shall not fail to Douglas of dried bananas arrived in excel- difficulty was, however, mrirod at by the platform on which the Emperor sath, convey 1884 -2.016, 18 1889-1,877,331
thanks to the Emperor. It has lent condition suitable for trade purposes, 1885-2,122,561 1800-1,065,398
tal o pession, the Bnveys, cu acount of making on their way the three obeisances been a great pleasure to tie to meet you and and are being retailed at 6d. a pound. the Chinese Ministers' representations that eually made at a Court in the presence of converse with you in obedience to the Em-
Londar, Feb. 28- —In regard to the the hall bad alroudly been repaired, and pro- the savoro go. Prince Oli ing, kneeling by peror's commande. Hsteafter Foreign re-rebellion at Eissao, the Portuguese Govern pared at considerable expense for their the side of the Emperor, then introduced lations shall be "stile more cultivated, forment is helpless to suppress it. reseption, accepting it for this one ceca the Minister by na no, the latter thereupon nothing is more desirable. It is my wish London, Feb. 23-The Nicaragua Canal The N-C. Daily Nwe says:-Several sion; while the Chinese Ministars engaged reading an address which was repeated in that the Emperors, Eatpresses and Pres. Bill before the American Congress is easons have been engges on why those in themselves to provide another place fur Chinese by his interpreter. On its concludents of your respective countries may have abandoned for the session. charge of the tour of HILL the Ozare-future Audiences,
sa the Miniator advanced with his Letter kong life, and that their nations may prosper
Zondon, Feb. 28.-Mr Raikes, Postmas- itch have decided that he shall not riit
Other porn Stangbai-It is generally felt that the wous stice were gained by the Foreign Ministers where he found himself at a distance of 8
of much more real Import af Credence is the foot of the cairate, and that you all my momper.in all age ter-Gueral, promises to reduce the postal rate on post-gards to Australia whan a of time is baly an excuse, as it is confident and especially the principy of separate fent from the Ryperer, whra: Prince Ch'iry
favourable occasion offers. ly stated that he is not due in Vladivo-andinger, the right of each newly-ap-escending the side steps, took the Lotters
TELEGRAMS
Loudon, Feb 28-Prince Potersburg until the 30th of August, while Audience shortly after his arrival, for the the estrada, unt,
London, Marcir 1,The American Hours
• making a deap bow, laid his a quid that his visit to Batarin is to presentation of his letter of oredetics, and them on a table immediately in front of
of Representative has passed a bill giving tive the Britisa government, at whose Maritime Customs of China. As the great sounoad. It has been suggested that the neral reception of the suites. instance the port was poned, for approval bulk of our trade is with China, we are absence of a Government here was one of which End bono given by the Teungeli Yo The Eu perys then addressed a reply to
ment Thereupon the Minister bowed and ing telegrams from our exchanges:---
take the place of the Shipping Subsidy On the ove of the Audience, notion of retired to his former position.
Bill er comment. The British Consula
the reasons. Boms apprehension is
PANAE QUEEN OF HAVÁL,
London, March 1.-Mr Goorgs Kycool, Chungking and Ichang and naither of them has able to estimate pretty correctly unnaturally felt at St. Petersburg for the men, an Imperial Edict was published, Prince Ching, who listaned kneeling, and
London, Feb. 28 The Hawaiian Minis. | member of the House of Cotamans for received any instructions whatever, and the progress or retrogression made. The Ozarevicli dety, where he goes, and stating its complimentary terms that
rofused to name her successor, and bas ap former had not been yet authorised to write annual report which has just buon issued Admiral Nazimoff would be obliged Emperor would receive the Foreign Mine then, the Peinte descending the steps with what feed to resign, the Queen has Aston Manor, is dead.
Minje his arms spread cut like wings (cording ~ng British Consulate over his door OF
provided with a flag to fr. The Connie by the Statistics Department of the to report that there is no such tery and Cheryés d'affaires on the corros
assuring the Grand
tests Confucian argis, repented tried to the Court to expel the Gerern apitem harefor sioner of Customs has simply to take his Chinese Customs confirms the inference Duke's safety as would be readily The 6th of March proved, very fortun slated it to the Minister
aloud to the interpreter, who in tara tran- ment Trouble is anticipated. The Queen wishes that Mr Wilson, a personal friend of orders from the Tantal, as the British derived from our shipping returns that, in a Crown Calong. The perfect. freedom with a clear blue sky bright sun, and Audience, whereupon the Minister retired the life of the Queen of Hawali.
axtersporised, it it did not already exist, ately, a typicas Peking early-spring day His Majesty than' bowed to disminu tha Lere, should be Premier. government takes no interest in the matler,
March The revolutionists threaten and the Taolai can be as obstructive as he although the tea trade is rapidly decreasing existing here, and the absence of a Go- prisp keun air. About 10 o'clock as had busing boford. likes The
Obines at Chungking are the general forsign trade of China in slowly vernor dicackly representing a European boon agreed with the Yamê, the Ministere
Interior of the Tre Knang Ko wat equally indifferent, now that they know
are also somewhat congenial to and their suites set out, each Lagation practically in the open air, owing to the power that steaters are met coming. Our corren intrantog. The figures also show that, in Russian officialdom. This is one of the fullowed at short din anors the others on five large doors being open, Bath sides of pondent adds that tho belo
that the whole way up from spite of what crescere at Home may way to suggestions this have been made, but its their way down the whole formed mase the hall were lined by military officials, for a settlement of his conepisation Jehang
the
stopping
places, the the contrary, the trade of Great Britala fallacy will be shown if the Curevitch pys of thirtyne sedan chairs that carried the who remained absolutely isnt and mo- for a settlement of his slander cases against universal question was! When the
the Messrs Wilson, arising out of a charge st-amez coming? Sir John Walsham has with China is not on the decrosse, a quiet gilt after all, as it is not in members of the Diplomatic Body, attended tohless during the ceremony.
he will do. The real reason is by four mounted servants in fall dress from
of cheating at baccarat ; but he refuses to confessedly
his This latter feature is all the more romark Linted at, and not obtourely, in the four-sess allcers, sont to guide each repre proud of
#HOW THE EMPEROR LOGREU, MA Legation, so well as one or two mounted
sdopt such a course. – He Convention' but having negotiated it and
and able because there has undoubtedly been ang pape unter: Times for the 14h saulative, to the Fu Huz Men (or G to of above the face of the hall on a sort of belors a jury,
paragraph from article on the
The Emperor was seated about thres fest torigined that the whole present den got it ratified, the least he could have done.
the whole matter shall come to presorts bis interest in it until great shrinkago in the export of tea from Instant
Flowery Prosperity), where
where the Ministers estrade with steps leading up in the middle GE OF THE INTISE AGENT IN the port was sctually opened. Hopbilly Chine to Britain, and it was not unustural
connected 1 with the Audience of the Isnug li Yamen were to repair and on both sides, the baunisters of which began dose nos consider what a bad effect this in
of foreign ministers in the reception of the them. In all, the total of the cartegn wagi wore richly carred and moulded in a dragon London, Feb. 28-Major Mutt, British On Bombay difference must have upon the Chinese, te ausome that as. Britain was buying to Charovitch, and there are symptoms obser- about sixty mounted in, and our two pattern. Do the dior of 1bn hall was Agent in Ficosobistan has been stacked, Perhaps the report is true that he is from China, Chinn in return would take a table of the Russian Government having hundred chair-bearere. Grands of Chinese spread a Foreign carpet, and in front of the and his life altempted of madires. He was anxious to pay out Sir Robert Bart for not smaller quality of British goods Buch, festoed one or two things daring the last collea ed along the route to watch this estrade were two or three ornamental injured, burnos agriously, and the stiamps | On Calectin- "assisting hint in getting the Upper Taugtze
faw months which may effect the pro- noval pageant pass; the dark green chairs, - - stando. On the right brules parfim of ed assassins escaped. opened to ateamora. It is the Customs ever, has not been the cat. The total gramme laid out for the visit of the Price with the ailver knobs on the roofs glistan ancient cloisonné on a gilded table; on the
Oa demand, now who are get anxious to sea foreign trade between the two couriries and the to the Chinese ports. There is a doubt, if ing in the ahu, the glimpse of the plumed left a wooden stand containing naked London, Feb 28-Westgarth's Circular On Shanghál --- trade Bourish at Changking, and Sir John intermediary, Hongkong, share a consider what we hear from Peking be correct, of hats and brilliant uniforms of the Envore sword, of which the dragon bilt slone pro urges that trouble is certain if the borrow De demand; does not propose to exert himself to grasify le lacrease, as will be seen/from the fu- kind of offcini seception planned for bim in men accompanying the line, appearing to dish of black marble covered with white | The ablest city men iupist that the onlemies Guld Loaf, 100 fine
the Exerevitch coming to Chefod, and the and their suites, and the crowds of hures-jected. Behind the Emperor was large ing of the colonisa continues ungbecked. |- 30 days sight, private paper, jowing table, which gives the total value of Shanghai and eloowhere may undergo some them a solemn and remarka le apestacio, insoription in Manchu and Chinese, and I rant abutain from constant borrowing Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)$ 0.22.
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port. The only announcement of the open. } as Hongkong. Bat: besides the shipping stock until the 1st of June. and in St. pointed Ministar in the fature, to an of Cred-/nce-from the Minister, re-ascended BY THE AUSTRALIAN MATT noriously ill at Rema.loop
ing was the posting up in the new Carom statistics of the colony we have to guids ta
not even been submitted to the representa
The Mike Maru arrived at night with
-house of the regulations of trade, which had the statistics compiled by the Imperial be considerably longer than was at frst on on the occasion of each New Year the g Elis Majesty, who bowed in acknowledg❘ the Australia mail. We take the follow subsidies to mail steamers. This bill will
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