No. 9178.Joux 2, 1892.]
We are informed that 150 balos Lubuk Planting Co.'s Tobnoso, Crop 1891, has been sold in Amsterdain at 115 Guildor Cents perkile
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE FATSHAN TROUBLE Buvenal performances, little short of senŇ-
Farsuas, July 1. sational, in the cycling way, took place on 24th May at Ferue Hill. A. A. Zimmer- man covered a quarter of a taile, with a The trouble in Fatahan acoms to be over dying start, in 30sec., boating A. E. for the presunt, caly a low days ago the Good'e record by 2-5th sea. Lorie Stroud established & world's record for half a mile autlook was very threatening.
The man-
The said raised in the Supreme Court
by doing Imin. G 3-6th sec, An against darine did ant yield until the last moment. (Summary Jarfsdiction) by Mr St. Johur Zimmerman's previous best of iin 04-5th On Friday some of the high officials from Hancock, architect, against the Bamphreys so; and R. L. Ede covered 23 miles 1,520 Canion came up with a strong escort, and yards in an hour, as against F. J. Estela and Fiannon Company, Limited, insmond's previous world's record of 23 peremptorily ordered the people at onco which the plaintiff sought to recover $336.9 mile61, 200 yards. Edo commenced record to open their shops. In reply to this order for professional services to the Company,bronkiag at 16 miles, and kooping on to the gates of the town, which had been hi has been settled, by the plaintiff agrening
thorte lelt open eufficiently for single in dividuals to past, were cloacd altogether, to mosept the amount of 8136.94 paid into Court.
eu that all traffic becanio impossible, and either ofisial nor soldiers could get into
Ma-Wodehouse had to deal with a number
24 miles covered that distance in tho phenomenally fast time of 1h. o min. 21 1-51b see.
Sans the Straits Times of the 23rd alt. Yesterday, the Executive Council resolved
for nought and in vein, and in these daya of rutrenchment the Governor ought to see that the Colony gets what it paya for so soarly, That there may be dification in the way of
abolishing is non-productive Depart ment of Motearology; but it may be pos- sible to get a Committee appointed, our posed of nautical men qudathers, whe would be glad to show the learned Ductor what we want and what sa a chipping comy unity we must got. That the British Marive Officers' Associa
SERIOUS GĦALGE AGAINST A ·
PORTRAIT PAINTER. At the Magistracy to-day Mr Wodehose hoard ovidence in charge against Tong Oksu, portrait painter, Wyndham Street, of exposing an indecent picture in his shop on December 2, 1891
M: Dennys appeared on behalf of the defendant.
of gambling-house cries at the niagistragy to deport saveral Chinamen, ipciding Mr the town. Many of the Fatahan people That Captain Ashton not only his so having left the Colony, and the bail was
Lok Chee Fo, the editor of a Singapoca went away with their families, and valo- daily newspaper called the Sing Poy the offence, of course, is that of being connectables into the country, and an outbreak od wish secret societies. It fumoured was generally expected. Happily the de that the editor adopted the view that thefiant attitude of the people had the affect principal witnesses against him bad boon prejudices because of various leading of producing a succiliatory epirit in the articles that he hid writter. The Ex Authorities, and, having conceded,-or ecutive Council, it appears, did not see ita way to accept lut view; and, in any case, promised to concode what the people the editor of the Sing Po had a reputation demanded,, viz, a reduction of the tariff as a very unscrupulous secret society aan, on some articles, and a fiard scale of fires, It is not supposed that Mr Lok Chee Fo't deportation will make any change in the yesterday the gates of the town pablication of the paper; save thas the opened, and business was resumed, after n proprietars of the journal are expected to suspension of about ten days. Sirbo heartily glad that thoir editor is gol zid
of in so effectnal a way.
The following letter signed "Tan Durish" appears in the Straits Times:-'I leave for Hongkong with the Stanley Company this somewhat short notice, and sa morning,
this morning, mostly in connection, with dealing in T Flattery tigkets. Ip Tak Sin, shopkeeper, was charged with printing and publishing Taz Fa lottery tickels at 310 Queen's Road Central. In addition to enveral large bundles of printed tickets, the polies found a number of printing blocks on the premises. This is believed to be only one of several establishments in Hongkong engaged in this industry, and preparations have been made to cope with this new method introduced by the gamblere. Dennys appeared on behalf of the prisoner, who was fined $20, He Tui, carpenter, was fined $50 for keeping a gambling beuse at 21 Praya, Yaumiati, and Ho Ping a similar amount for keeping a gambling honse at 31
| 1 feel it my duty to make a statemout about | Aberdeen Street. The alternative in eno Singapuro people before I leave, I have caan was six weeks' imprisonment. Tong vontured to hope that you will allow me to Kwai, master of a barber shop at 122 trespass on your space with that intent; although my statement has no connection Station Street, who had been previously with any political or commercial interest. there is a general im In the Profession vonvicted of a like offence, was fined $100, pression that Singapore is of all place the with the option of three months' imprisonmost undesirable for a pro, to get stranded ia. I and some others were left here two meat.,
months age by our manager under painful Tus Stealey Company raised their repeta-vironmstaros. I make no further com-
ment. Ba: what I have to say this; tion woveral points by the vary satisfactory lease Singapore after a stay here of two performance of Collior's well-known opers, merths, and I leave solvent. During that Dorothy, which they gave Inst night. time I have received orory kindly courtsay from every one I have met, and after a long There was again a good house and the connection with the Marie-hall sings I can andienza scomod grantly pleased with the say that the first time I have been thoroughly entertainment. In the title rolo Miss down on my luck has been a singularly may add that I have cause to be particularly grateful to the Marino Club.
wero
ACCIDENT TO A STEAM LAUNCH,
WARNING TO LAUNCH MASTERS,
Captain Rumsey, at the Harbour Ofee to-day held an enquiry in a cas in which Chan Fak, master of the steam-launch Errning Bar, was charged with culpable negligence.
From the evidence of the wilnessos examined it appeared at the lasch was ras against No. 8 Wharf at Kowicon on Sunday, 26th June, and sustained damage to the extent of between $30) and $400. than Fuk was in command. The launch was backed out from the landing stage, and after she bad been turned and täten outside the master left the wheel. At that time the launch was going at full speed. When. ever the wheel was let go the launch turned round and ran into the winef. When Chan Fuk saw the launch making for the wharf be made a grab at the wheel and his assist- ant rang the bell, but they were unable to prevent the collision. Chan Fax stated in defence that the wheel chain was jammed, and he could not right the helm. He went
Ciraia Deuter bed a good opportunity for/Plessant experience. In this connection Eastern but it was too late.
showing her vocal powers and she made good use of it. Miss Sterley's spirited Lydia helped grostly to actiog
and the
make the piece. à
succean
Captalo Rumsey found as follows:-The master's only excusa is that the wheel shain f ja ond. If that is the card he should have had it seen to, as he says it has jamned THE TYPHOON.
before. Alan if there was a possibility of We are indebted to Capt, Elygum, of the its jamming he should not have steered an close. I corsider thst la neglected his gare very ereditable account of the Danish steamer actie, for the following city in not seeing that the wheel chain was masis which belongs to the part. The information regarding the typhoon in proper order, and that he did not exercise other ladies in the cast garo praiseworthy which sous effects were experienced here reasonable precaution in steering the launch support, and of the act it may be said that on Thursday. The centre of the typhoon under the circumstances; and I suspord his if they did not command success they do appears to have been within ninety miles certificate for ene mouth from this date. served it for their strennoas exertions, of the Colony. Capt. Hygers says:-We Mr Zeplin had the orchestra and chorns left Hainsa Straits in the morning of the well in hand, and much of the credit for 23th ult. Although the weather was fiue the smoothnees with which the piece pro.haa, i had a bad appearance to the ceeded way due to the careful and capable south-east After getting clear of the
A heavy avell way in which he discharged the onerous barks duties of conductor. To night the com.south-east
at the time, in later pany will come down to the fumiliar love! much wied
Was
met
the frout There was not
of burlesque, where they can always buit shifted to the north-east and began to sure of uchieving srecess, and no doubt incrowd Towards night it commençail to thero will be a crowded house. The Mi come in squalls, at the same tima bauling kado' is acnvanced for Monday.
more to the eastward, the south-easterly swell increasing meanwhile. We kept on our course till 2 a.m. on the Fath, when we were about ten miles off St. John's The sea was then very high
Ar the Magistracy this morning Mr St. John Hancock, architeot, related to Mr Wide- house a story illustrating the spirit of rut-Island.
finniem which is prevalent among sums of and confused and heavy equalls wero com. the chair-ocolies at the Peak district. Yes-ng down from the north-east.
We
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'FRAGRANT WATERS MURMUR That it is felt by many residents here but little or no reformation can be brought about (especially during the vacation of. the Legislative Council) withat the aid of a Ratepayers' Association,
That if such a boily were formed, hald
mostings, obtained publicity, ventilated grievances, and memorialised the Go vernment, its influence would be speadily felt and acknowledged by the Executivo. That if I mistake not the prosent Governor. would hara boen heartily glad to have r.ceived the rions of such a budy to aid! bim in many questions. That one of the subjects which naturally wish have arrested the attention of such a body in the Hongkong Observatory.
terday morning he had secasion to visit lay to, and as soon as it was dying That the desire to obtain reliable weather
Myrtle Back, at the foot of Mount Kellet, we put in bohind song, juuks, anchoring
3 chair. The cozlies sarried him to the and en arriving at the Peak be engaged No,
St. John's Island. The wind hat at nine d'elsck of the north east of
ou increasing end hauling round to the Santward. At the time we anchored it was blowing from east-by-south. There was no rain. An there was a heary swell roll. ing round the north east point of the island, wo shifted about five miles farther to the southwest for better abolter. From eleva o'clock the barometer began to fall with big jumps, about a tenth in half-an-hour. At 2.30 p.m. we had the lowest reading, 29.30,
reporis, storm-warnings and weather very large sum of money on a building forecasts led the ratepayers to spoad
and in purchasing instruments for meteorological purposes.
That the staff of this Department has been largely inoreased, and a large mum of money is spent yearly in the upkeep of this branch of the service.
That little or nothing has resulted, bay and the comparatively irregular dropping of #timo ball for several years, and a mess of figures which may or may not bo of use to the cause of science generally.
That the one thing desired and paid for tins not been, produced, and the bigger the staff becomes the less chance thera zeems to be of any satisfactory result. being obtained.
house, where he tendered thy legal tare of 15 cents. After some conversation, it was agreed that if they waited and carried hita back to the Tram Station, they would get 40 centé whichlaninded the fare to the house. They waited about half-an-hour when they bogame clamorous, and endeavoured to enter the house. He repulsed the mes, and one of the coolic lifted a piece of wood and threatened to atrikeliu. They followed him about the competed where he was doing The wind was then blowing with barricane some work, bat hot suspecting anything ec-fores from east-by-south. Shortly afterwards rious ho sented himself in the chair and they the wind feil, and at half-past three we had set off pa the return journey. They went a dead calm. This continued till fr along-part of the way, the foremost coolie o'clock. At that hour, the wind, which using insuiting language which caused the had haut.d through south to west, burst passere-by to look into the chair. The men pon us again with hurricane force, and tho then act down the chair on the concrete pa- barometer began to rise as quickly as it rapet of the road, about 1 inches from the had previously fallon. After the viud had adge of the precipice. One of the coolies got into the woah, torrents of rain began to put his head inside the chair, and and fall. It continued to blow in foarful guzts You wanchee fights? Pay 40 cents. Mr till about B p.at., when it began to moder- Ransoek was very frightened, got out of the ate again and hauled to the south-west. ohair, and went to several houses to get as-At 4 a.. on Thursday, the 1st inst., what the Observatory informed the public sistance. In this he was unsuccessful, to be weighed anchor, the wind being then south- went to the Police Station, followed by the south-east, and experienced moderate coolies, where he gave them in charge. The weather to Hongkong. Before we got into defance of the coolies was that Me Hancock shelter on the morning of the 30th June, was the aggressor. His Worshipadjourned the sea running outside from the south- the case til Monday for further evidence
south-east was tremendoos.
FRIENT-What on earth are gen doing THE ambient ennast ceremony of “Talak to that picture ? Great Articl-I um rub. haram, or weighing the Maharajah of blug a pices of raw meat over this rabbit Travancore, against an equivalent weight in the foreground. Mra de Shoddie wil Darbus come round again. It appears be here this afternoon, and when she ates conducted this year with her pet dog smell of that rabbit she'll buy
a ceremony, f for the present it.
4" "Hindu "of the orthodox
te koop op the traditions
Pisa-by-beard there was a schirm
in your sharob racently, Uncle Josh. me mouths before the Uncle Jasb-No, sah; no, sah; dey siol
yorament parębssed |
agent at Alleppey, no rule ia dat story. We foun a hornet's ade' weight of pare desio de pulpit tas summer, but I mia't which was coa. 5000 no seck animals dat one you speak of sence I ha'n de saxton purpose. After
offeringe to the Der AusOLUTEIN SCHEDA Gentleman red the build, who cared himself of Deafaces and Nodecs in the Head of 14 years' standing by a new method,
in, and having will be pleased to send ful particulars free.
ceramosies The word and Address HEAT CLAPTON, B, Shoplard's plaze, lap in the Kensington Park, Londor, S.E.; Rag
BOWLANDG Macanian Oil preserves and gold cuius, placed by the strengthens the hair, prevents it falling off it touched the for turning grey, and is the beat brilliantine oss in the air, for everbody's use, being not too greasy or anting Vedic 100 drying, wise neid lu w golden colour for the band playfair hatred ladies and children; huttles 31 ed arme. The 10d., 7, 101, 61. ROWLANDS' BUKONIA is a the shrine, and pure and fragrant tullut powder, in three Subsequently tius-kila, ross, and cream; 19, and 21. clain distributed ed. yoxes. Ask any dealer in perfumery gaten to about for Rowlanda' artioles, of 20 Hatton Gar
dep, London,
That most residents have been this week waiting and watching for guidanes and instruction concorsing a gorn "in. tho neighbourhood' (not a thunderstorm), but the learned doctor has given us sign, othes than opq."
at 4 p.m. last Saturday that a typhoon existed to the East of Luzon, but as Ma. nily had already informed es saveral hours before that the typhoon was 6.F. And shortly afterwards that it was 'South of Luzon, travelling in the direction, of the China Sas, Dr. Doberok's inferma matica was valeloss.
That, notwithstanding the three or four days' lime during which the learned Di- rector of the Observatory had to locate
this storm, it is unfortunate that he' mever got farther than o p q.: That in the interval about a dozen steamers proceeded Bonth from this port, depouding upon the unaided judgment of their commandera, four returned to harbour rather than faca the bonyy sea, and no one knows what daunge ban re aulted to those which went on
That residonta who know more of atoru
werkings than the whole Observatory staff seem ti do, assert that it was quite easy to have located, that storm every day after it was announced, even with the talegmphic advices received.'~ That although the storm passed within pinety miles of this Colony four or five days after its announcement, and pretty covero gusta rutaiuded any residents of the old familiar and dreaded sound, the Observatory folks never got beyond the Topq stage.
That the plain Eadiah of this kind of thing is this, that we are eponding je mey
Cinvari:blé moderation and fzürnesa of his
Association can some may think.
be convicte
unsuitable for you in this case, and there formalistio and conventional diy-rot which in power given to the Magistrate when affects all the arts of Japan, --that mullen.
call upon you to find und abhorred dexterity which, even while security to appear for sentence at any refreshing and delighting the eye, sends a time. As you have and algood character cold budder to the heart. When we look hitherto and nothing of the kind has aver at a beautiful Japanes picture, or at accurred before, and to offence occurrod piece of decorated" pureolain, we feel that some months ago, I shall adopt that course, the hoort of the san who produced it was Therefore, yn ar envicted of the offence, of stove. There is art, triumphant l' ut you are discharged upon giving two bus, never a touch of the finger of entition of $50 each to appear for non-God, of the all-informing, all-creating tence when required,
cano Dn
east.
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PENJOM NEWS,
imagination. Conventionality can delight in, when it is she must con Inspector Staunton stated that the defen- tion cannot be accused of a wazt of acti-
VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN THE
ventionality of the childhod of set, vity, and everyone who takes an interest dant appeared in answer to a summons in
conventionality that is due to artistic de- CELEBES. in the large and important clam which December, and after the cose had bron ka-
cadence and decrepitudo inspires a sense of guides and commands the ships of fore the Magistrate several times it was says:-Details of t
The Singapore Free Press of loan 25 | lasthing. The arts of Japan wäre rotten For East must be pleased to read the
terrible vokanic bofors they were riye. Thus, for whole. interesting speeches made by the gantal adjuşaqd and the defendant liberated on eruption from Gusong Arco, vol some mined persons no form of Japanoso and burly President. ·
bail. He failed to put in an appearance,
Seogice, which in the art can ever be wholly satisfactory, since chain of islands connecting the northern inte Almost avery branch this “shemalef arm of Colobes with Mindanao in the conventionality enten sud abides. The thing to say when he addresses this thriving Assosiation, but be as an un- estreated. Warrant was issued for his ap¦ Philipiplues, have reached koro. On the Truso in beautiful, but there are tiny apacks commonly natt way of saying it, and the prehension. On Thursday, the defendant western const Sangier is washed by the of mildew upon it which rob it of half its romarte bare done much more for the appeared at its charge room of the Conttalelsen, the Molaoen Passage being on charm. Horse, when we compare English The crater of Gunong Aroo is flower-arrangements to those of Japan, we Police Station, and gave himself up. The situated in Satitude 880 N.; Long 125° are not comparing artlossness to goble Tha: the remarks of the Chairman were Inspector gaze evidence of entering the E, and is distent from Ternate 310 and perfect art, Ent to an imperfect ons. backed up by two of the Isading seafar shop, seeing the picture, and taking out a milos, from Meuɛda 140 miles, and from We admit that the moment man touches ung men in the place on the last cecasion, summons against the prisoner.
i Gorontalo 240 milca.
Nature and convorta her to his user, act in similarly sensible and moderate tone Mr Dennys contended that there was no i For the following particulara we are in is necessary, and that good art must always evidence that this picture was in the win- debisd to Capt. J. Gray of the Normanby, triumph oror artlessment. But to say that That is a pity that silly refersaces to
strikes and to the possession of the dow or exposed to public view as deflaca which, it will be seen, had a mission of is not to my that had art is better than power to paralyse trade, hould ever be in the Act. This was a work which the relief to perform.
artlessness.Spectator. introduced into the proceedings of an defendant had got in hand and it was hang- Association whose chief am seems to being on the wail inside the shop. It was conciliation and friendly negotiation. not spused for sale or exhibition, That I was glad to see the honest express Inspector Staunton (ru-called)-This shop sion of the Chairman in favour of Cap is in Wyndhaus Street, a little above the bain Rumsey, whose notion in regard to China Mail Olon The door pane into the position of the Peking wreck I 10-Wyedham Street. The picture was hong forred to last week.
ing on the wall on the left-hand side going Thist Captain Ashton never fails to grasp into the shep
the hue. British idea of fairplay, and as Mc Dennys said it was in impertout ques- ho knows what he is talking about, bastion whether his Warship could deal with opinion is really worth a great deal. the case sumustily He had no desire that That as there is no brates of the Rogat Bu- the case abauld go further that was to the mane Society here, and no que suficiently Supreme Court-bat he was mut at all our gifted with public spirit to noto the in that the Magistrato had jindiction in stances of life-saving in the Colony, it the case. might be well for the Government to tako nelies of such chees.. That it is somewhat of a gorelty to find Chinese getting into the habit of saving life, but this is the reputation which is being steadily earned by two or three of the nehmen belonging to the Star ferry-boats. y That I faneigt-there was an order of merit, established come time ago by that arch- philanthropist, Hon. E. R. Belilios, under the rules of which bravery in sara ing lite was toworded. That this noble trait in the Chinese charac ter is not so common na to justify its be ing ignored and it should be therefore aubstantially encouraged. 200 That bent the Steamer game of Cut-throat will soon begin here, and that it will not be confined to Canton by any meane. That the Coast Ports will come in for a eharo of attention, and' all becaned of a dispute ab ut & wharf lease.
That this Unlony can be made 830,000 but
ter off at once.
It was decided to adjourn the caro in erder that the point might be looked iuto, and a heavy ball was fired.
Lator in the day, Bir Dennys nekod that the case might be disposed ui. After some remarke by Mr Dennys, Inspector Staus- ton again stopped into the witness bor.
Mr Dennga askod--You know this is a picture of Grinbetta ?
Inspector Stuntun-I do not know. Mr Denny-You know it is copied from photograph No aiser
His Warship-Could the alleged decency be seen by looking in at window ?
in
the
At 6.10 p.m., on the 7th, Ganong Aroo, without the slighest warning, broke out with several bad reports, and from
In his report for the month of May, jaet ibis lime autil p.m. deres volumes of fame and smoke, and showers of large recefred by the mail, the Manager at Jaile stones, were Lalched forth, followed by a lays much stress on the arious isterler. heavy rain of dust and aches. This con- ones with work at the wines, caused by the tinued all night and the whole of next day, existing state of affairs in Pahang, in there being, however, op earthquake. On consequence of which all the wood-cutters the night of the 9th instant, beary supplied by the Datoh had loft, and it was ramblings were heart in the topuntain, and only with the utmost difficulty that other a slight cruption of mud and ashes took labour, either Chiness or Malay, could be place followed again by terrific ramme. The indgood to work at all. Owing to this tile village of Toxocar, which is situated on the mill was enabled to ron only 4 full days south side of the mountain, protected by a during which period 74 tona were pot ridge of hills some 1,800 fcet big, was throngh, and from those the pistes afero
This was all tha? olean up. covered with ashes, many of the hooses Fielded 27 oz. having bees crushed by accumulated attempted at the end of the month, it being weight of ashes and dust. The whole of considered inadvisable to touch the bosos. the enormous plantations of cocanats From the let to 10th June the mill ran i covering the hills on soch side of Torcena only half time, but since the 10th it ha Hay ara entirely destroyed, but fortunale- boen going day and night, and every ty, so far as in at present known, no livos: endeavour is being made to keep it running -
continuously. The stone passing through have been lost in Toraens itself.
has shown very well on the plates so far,
To the westward of Toroens, after pasa ing the top of the ridge, Goode, of
The Manager reports farther that— *Stoping has been started in No. 4 Naw desolation presents itself, as the whole country is under a thick layor of mud sad Level East, and the stone obtained is ashes. All vegetation, for the time being, certainly promising in appearance. In is either barat ap from the volcanio Ares stops over No. 1 New Level Woot and or destroyed by the enormons showers of Foot Wall levole, work is etill being married. dust and ouboe; whilst the country and on, and very good stone has been gat Mr Demy. I do not-think-spy one sides of Gagong, Azen-aza amaking and during the peak fortnight at this point. In could possibly say that. I would nak steaming with numerous email volcanio No. 4 Lovel Weat the work of enlarging your Worship to judge of that yourself by jete, which are still throwing up showers the side preparatory to stoping the gassta
of mud and stones, and which aggregate No. 2 North Level.
on either side has been pushed through los Looking at the piature,
into hot rod streame some feet in depth, rendering travelling anente,
Inspector Staunton-Yes.
Tespecter Staurton-From the doorway to the wall where the picture was hanging would be about 14 or 18 joal. There was nobody erand.ng locking in.
The Sinyum arrived late in the orening
There is nothing to report with regard The north side of the Island is utterly to the disturbances, and it is said that To destroyed; nutmeg and coca plantations Raja is not likely to give trouble saw. Mt Donnys said of course if the picture und, in some casse, whole villages being Mat Kilab has made his way down river is That only two contracting parties are pe had been in the window attracting the at-buried by mud, nsues, and stones. The iu the direction of Pulau Taver,
creary, vz.: the Gerator and the Genetention of passers-by he would not ask his lava streams are cenfiued to the northern ral Coinmanding.
Wership to take a lenient view of the case. slopes of the mountain; and at Taboeken of 8th June at Kuala Lipis, and Joft wywin That the bargain consists of transferring But here a man got a photograph from thesa, hare destroyed hourly the whole at 6a,m. on the 9th. We were zot even advised of her arrival. It was of course i welve Maxim gune and breinu vition to the friend on board a steamer zal took it to village, Military, who are dying to get and take the defendant to have it copied in oils. The loss of life is not yet known, but it great disappointment receiving no funds good us of them.
The defendant was a professional portroit is feared that it will be something terr-by her, but as I am luckily able to obtain painter. He copied the picture, and in the ible; many bodies having been picked opzice to feed the men and I have obtained sual war ung it up tuths shop not intend on the shore and on the outskirts of the little opim from the farmer, the men
hasn't.
That they bava the man, and the Coloy That in a weak moment the Council voted
this cum on the recommendation of idens as the Acta
travelling General who was doing stuur among Her Majesty's passione, nad staged to short a time in each place to fam any idea of rays a meaty and conditions of people Tut he only saw the South side." That he should have remained long enough
to have seen the other three sides, and That be would then bare lught twice of then the centre and these comp sing it.
Had it not been for these - serious ob-
otacles, it la entzuated that the vigslega
for Mey would have preceded 810 oz. A
ing to exhibit it publicly or to induca lowd' towns not quito destroyed. the night are still coalieving work, though I regret
Parliament put it of the outbreaks the Norwegian barates to say without much heart." However us night reprobats the conduct Primers and Faen wore in Turdens Bay, of people who kept this sort of Lictures, in but managed to get to sea without damage. contended that to make a un copy was In Fetta harbour, on the N. E. side of the
our special corroependent in Pahang has no more an offence thau to have such a Islar, the Dutch barguss Trekk and lately rated the line, wo shall expect to pictire in one's possession. The Act was Gappa were loading, but happily ave intonded to apply where public morals received no damage. Fortunately there hear more of what is doing there.Singa were interfered with, and not to canea has been no tidal wave. The reports of Porn Free Press where a su had such a picture in his the explosion ware Leard et Ternate, simply inuic a copy of it. It would be a mentioned place, the Netherlands Govern- possession or...here a portrait paintor Gorental, and Manado, and from the first
-ak well there were the days of Ta-a-straining of the law to punish this man went steamer Zeracia was despatched, T-Hɔom-de-ay.
That 1still regard on mperied toadency in ilver inevitable Lefore the close of the present year.
and from Houndo the British steamer Hecube (both on the 9th inst.) to render assistance and save life, if possible,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.N
July 1. —ar 4 PM.
supposing his Worship" bad wuthouity to dual with the case; and his chunt and not wish to be sat for the Suprema Court, The indecency of the picture was not
13th fust., the s. s. Nemmavby That movement in this direction would palpable to people passing in the street was despatched from Menado with Govern
indeed come as a welcome holiday after All they could too was the portrait of a mout rise to forceus and reports from
helthe headl the heavy coprociations from which was man's
well her, when she left on the 14th inst., say have been suffering, and many can known French atateausau, he believed--in. ¦ that no farther outbreak is expected, mercial people would bo relieved to find tended to represcurt the naked fivara th. The islund viewed from the westward Wostock the boot on the other leg
woman. It could not be said that his as a most forlorn appearance; unit vol- Teki 20.06 client was trying to corrupt the morals of umes of amake can be seen arising from Nares the public. With regard to the defen- the crater, and small jols of steam, moke, Shangha dan's disappearance from the Colmy, it and stones from the sides of the mountain Foodhow.. Was said he was suforing severaly from and the lower vallaya and lands. illues at the time, and sa ho thought hy would be sent to jail, which would have seriously injured him in his weak state of busith, hezkarci unt of the Colony. It should to remembered that ho returned If there is one thing-the ordinary Eag. Canton 29.771.78 valuutarily, ezme before the Court and shouse of the richer classes believes Macau... 29.78 84 tadu a fidavit prorably believing that herealf to be specially capable of doing, it - troshow... the Alagistrate would return to as a is arranging flowers. There are thousands Haphou.. 29,08 portion of the $25) which were fufcited of ladies, young nud ld, whose chief pride bunao.... 29.79
That some of my views with regard to Bi-metallien are strongly supported in the issue the North China Daily News of 21st June. That it would give me osch pleasure to bear the rguntents and remarks of the leading merchants and other authorities in this community on the subject of aifver legislation. -- That all may not concur with my idons ca the subject, and it would perhaps ho interesting as well as instructive to hear the other side of the question,
THE ART OF ARRANSING
FLOWERS.
976 9574.
Amoy...... 20.86; 82
Anping. Swatow....
Hongkong, 29.79.83 Vict. I'
them they are bad needlewoman, not very Q.3. Janis
well educated, ignorant of the laws of
that a few months ago some very abled retain the other portion as a fine. If is in filling their vases artistically. Tell afanila. 23. 79
remarks were made on the subject of then had been any case of expaure made silaer legislation by Mr Jabu Moffat out, it was not a bad case, ani Mr Denys Slaught, and were drabtless such thought justice would be met with a small appreciated by the community.
fino. That in view of Senator Ster's
hoslth, indiferent housekeepers, and they
will wind the harsh impeachment very lit
July-2.maz 10 13.
Postoak. :— His Worship-I don't see that I have tle. Declare, however, to any one of theur Tokio.... attask on Free Coinage reputed in your muy power to fine. I am quite prepared to that she does not know how to arrange Nagasaki.. issus of 27th June, it is pleasing to Autobus bim if you can show me I have the flower, and you are made en eremy for Shanghai. that the Senator is not unfriendly power. I will adjourn the case to allow life. That is a da cat which no true wo- Fooehow.. towards silver.
you an opportunity of bringing to my map will ever allow herself to porness. You Amoy .............. 20,92 82 notice any statute bearing on the stject might so well exproted her to admit that Amping...... of lining in a case of this description. aho did uut knew how to dreas, or was Swatow
Thad it is generalle beli ved that do great anugwumps of which the worthy Senator is the acknowledged chief ira cuâquvons- Mr Denny-There is no use adjourning ignorant of what becane hor. For wo Hongkong 20.87 83 87 ing to belt the ticket, and will exert if your Worship imposes such a heavy bail. man to say abe cannot do just what she will Vict. Peak -
the most strenuous etorts to defeat the My client has been absolutely ruined by with flowers, is like a ma saying that he Canton ... 29.87 69 [82 object which Congress hasju view. this nas. Taking into consideration the cannot shoot straight even fon Fir day.' Macao..... That Tenenbaring the uncompromising punishment he has suffered in consque Under these circumstances, he must be s
Hoitow attitude which Senator Sharma tous up
In 1873 vis à via the Silver Depletion Bill, it would perhaps has been better taste on his part to have avoided all reference to the Trado Dojav. That the worthy Sonator will probably con-
the top rail of the fengs.. Baas to ocupy his favourite position on
That I not by the Home papery large wounts of gold ure alill being ezpurte! to Barope principally by Australia and Chins.
That this continued iuflux of bullion inter Europe la significat, and quat sooner or lator havo the desired effect of appreciat ing silver in the Latin Union, which in all probability will hasten to reap the
al advantage?.
an interesting article on the Precious Metals' appears in your woning content- porary, copied from the San Francisco Chroniclt.
That although the article successfully reas
of the prices of commodities such a beef
of this cato and that, morally speaking, he is bold man who would, as it were, calmly Haiphong, 29.66 808 got the principal offender--the real offender look the whole world of Englishwomen in Bolinao... 29.86 80
to copy-I submit if you gave him six boura imprisonment it would be quite suficient. That is often dona at home,
U.S.James.
is the foreigner he gave him this picture the face, and tell them severally and Manila.....
collective'y that they know nothing about the walter whatever, that they arrange their towers wilbest taste or knowledge His Worship (to Inspector Staunton and that of the true art of flower-arrange What is known of the prisoner; is be a hot they do not even know the à respectable mini 7
You this is, in fact, what is said by impli Inspector Staunton---Yes,
ostion in a delightse! book just published
to
sie.
for SE winds. Weather cloudy au wa
Barometer rising. Gradiente moderate Perhaps some shower. (Issued 10,26 2,1.)
WĘ. Dòzenos, Director of the Observatory,
is Worship He has never been known in Tokio by the Baksbunshe, Gurza, and Hongkong Observatory, July 2, 1892,
do this kind of thing hofure? Inspector Staunton-No, sir.
His Worship-Do you ask for a covero, penalty is a light mus ?
Inspecton Suunton—1 think a light cus would be sufficient in this case.
in
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His Worship-As light as canì, be made the cirenmatenees!
Euspecter Staunton—Yes, sir.
in London by Atesers Sampson Low and Co. book writen by Mr Josiah Conder, and entitled The Flowera of Japan, and the Art of Floral Arrangement.",
In this fascinating work, Mr Conder unfelde in detail the wonderful art of ar ranging flowers which the Japanese hare possessed for a very large number of years, and which they barn carried, on its own
His Worship He did not appoer-to bo lius, to quite as high a state of perfection conscious of any offence at the tinie
as their other decorative guts. Japanese Inspector Staunton-Nu, 1 do not think floral arrangements, when contrasted with
be was. He did not attempt to conceal, English, are what tuished musical com- puything.
position executed on a victiu is to the sang
1. Barometer, bedased to 29 durrsan Führer, beit, and to the iéval of tha sen in Lashes, meat), and hundredth
3. Tamoratums, in the shade in dagreasy- Sabrenheil.
$. Baxmir, in perrealags of saturation, lic humidity of air exturated with molstere being
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and butter in the dark ages, it does not gits mach information as to the present His Worship To the interreter)Tell of the nightingale. While car English-la value of the precious metals as viewed the defendant as inclined to be women are thrilling their native woud by exonérzists of the present age.
Havo he did not mean any bari in poses wild, the Japanese ex-Generals of That the recent enormous sales of port this matter. The picture is indecent Division and ex-Caminst Ministers--Les wise 17 szillion bottles) in London plain- undoubtedly, and I am sorry that you are the sort of people alio cac in flowe ly indicates the bony full which hạn have gone and mixed yourself up in such arranging in Japan-are playing the Moon- taken place in the Portuguese milrais, tartlers by copying a picture of this kind. light Sonata instrument in which
6. Dermotion on Wrad, bo kwa pakata,
FORS OF WIRD, 100online so Ravalet,
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dad aloude, ddrinating, rain; } bag) y ideam-
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HONGKONG REGISTEE.
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That many people must have been aeto- | As to the expirars of the picture, I do not the notes are sprays of plum and cherry wished to and the -ahvereign soddenly think you exposu·lit for any bad reason. It blassoni and maple, or the leases and worth 27 shillings sad porp mino toing was merely hanging on the wall is the dower of iria and chrysanthemum, That usnul place for pictures of any kind, li in at least is what tine advocate of the JapaneLO sold at apparently losing prices That there is me mistake me lu the astute your basinute to see that the shop is con- system would allege, with ao
meas of the individuals who arranged this ducted properly, and instead of causing a show of reason. Før uurselves, however, sinart place of finance, and they deserve picture of this kind you would have done and in all sino roy--our mouyalty, would all credit for their shrewdyear,
7 better to have refused to have anything to protect us from being lynched by a mob of That it is a long lang that has no torning, do with it. By the statute which deals. Indies, and therefore our faith is not based at in the ordinary course of events the with such matters the only penalty left for on fear—we do not beliory that the state. enhancement of silver securities should the Magistrate to impose is imprisonment ment is express, or that the English system gradually take place, or that they have and the maximum punalty is three months is an inferior after all. No doubt it in wild apparently towed bottom.
imprisonment with hard labour, I am wod ostaught, but then the Japanese BROWNIN
Fquito of uplaíon that stab panishni at in spatem kaa quliqpily fallen o prep 15, thai
Weather....
Rain ............
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Highest stair temperature on the lat Exwest open air armperature on the las
Hougkon July 2, 1809.