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No. 9516-Aveusz 9, 1898.]
THE Mesmer Natal arrived here about four o'clock this afternoon, with the mail from Europe. The mail wil be de-
livered about seven o'clock.
has been set up in a railway station of sett siset, Australia Branding dif- erent electrio buttons the following, among other things, will appear: A list of the best hotels in the city, a list of the plays at
the masline is capable of indefinite expan- sion, and doubtless it will soon be introduced in this country.
J. J. Franois, 2.0., addressed come re the omnibus routes and the abfares to the marks to the Magistrate to whom he after-Tarique points of interest. The principle wards apologised, and that he accused Sergt. Malver of telling lies. The case has been discussed. Tory extensively amongst the general-public, and--it will therefore be
bowator
littlo
THE CHINA MAIL.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HOKOKONG KUTEL.)
Prof. Sora and valgt. Me T. Mitebell Bir D. Palembe Mrs FW. Phillips
Mr and Mrs,
Roberta
Mr F. E. Shown
Me, Men Miss Sloan Mr & Miss R. Young
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
dren and nurs
Hamilton
Mr E. E. Byoous Mr & Men Carl Janti -zen, nurse and chil
dron
Mr & Mrs J. Kramer Mr Von Bose's chil-Mr Morton Josien Mr H. E. Boxshall Mr W. H. Law
Mr H. Mason Mr and Mrs C.
Cohen Mr Cochrane
interesting to the public to know that masure has been introduced in Frauen toy the existence of wide variations of dia- } patriotia Jepanoss temperament, fresh illusfaction is vontilating our grievance Rules of the Association shall be mado en Mr Hart Book
His Excellency,
and children. Whether this proposel will
become law in another question,
TELEGRAPHIO advice frem Hankow han been received in Shanghai showing that the Viceroy Chang Chih-tang and the Go. vernor of Hupeh, with the officials winter them, are determined to do everything they can to dries missionaries of all nationalities and denominations from that provines. The now of the destruction of the Roman Catholic Minson at Mengang,
the
day
KOWLOON.
THE HONGKONG ASSOCIATION.
in at least one Tool Enate of advertisement Mr J. B. Coughtria; Admiral Bury Palisser
REPORTED CANNIBALISM IN SHANGHAI
Mr H. F. Mayerink ***Bev. J. M. Morton.
Mrs Van Nistop
Mr E. J. Coron Mr E. Sutcliff Mr and Mrs Harrison Mr Taylor
Dakin
Mr Wickham Mr Alfred J. Easton
non
and family
M. F. East
TEAK HOTEL.
Mr Y. Kofoil.
Mr W. H. R. Lozier
Mr MacLean
Mr.E.. A.
Mesuor Mr Medhurst
Dixonie-K Monsey
Mr W. E. Van Ep Mr S. Forsyth Mr E, J. Gimt
MI Kain
Mr W. Radhady? Me I W. Roberson Mr A. E. Skeels
Mr B. Tomlin
one that results follow processes often long on in actions in a lolsurely fashion which auch requisition, Seven Members of the Epison's next dienavery is to be the direct Boxides this,
The Committee shall have power to Mr W. G. Allen Mr P. Barcourt Hug control of the energy which is stored up in may hear about it, the Chireno do not process. They ate sometimes like the is perfectly exasperating to those who have Committee, and three Members of the pal. If this is attained, be believes it will
the boarding school, that his daughter and clay. If the work ware supervised with have a mightier effect upon sivilisation than forget that the raling dynasty in the Em-gentleman who replied to the grincipal of to wale-daily through the ankle-doop mnd. Executive Commitsoo, shall form a quoraes, the development of the steam engine or pire is a foreign and a barbarian" one, should have a capacity, coat what it ang ordinary degrees of intelligence an make, and be made alter or repant By Mr Legion Bruce gelt
Meetings, and for the regulation of shy Capt. Cunningham electricity. Yes, it can be done, he says. xl although it has lasted for a fourth of might. It may be true, as we are told, effort would be made te ronder at least one Law for the conduct of basincas at their lon & There may be some excuse for the delay matters not provided for by these Bulco, Mr E. H. Derrick "I am mure of that. Boms of the details I
sypel foreigners bara, many Chinese bare already mastered, I think; at least 4 millensium, overy real Chinese must feel that the Japanese have no resi desire to road passable at anos,
My H. W. Fry We believe a communication has reached sure that I know the way to go to work that Mench domination is more ex- but they merely with to use thom. over the now roads, but there can be aons subject to disallowance, at the Annual Mr Dumontice
9. The Annual General Meeting of the ME'A. O. Garwood” Sergt. Molver from His Excellonar tho to master them.
crescance which might, under favorable Above all, they want foreigners in for leaving the road leading from the wharf General Meeting.
Гарад
and out of it, all Under the whole to the Robinson Road in such a disgraceful Governor, through the Captain Superin-
ciccamastauces, be thrown off absolutely. Heaven to bo duly impressed with the state. Thord are no side channels te kasp Assosiation shall take place in or about Mr By. Gittins tendent of Police, in counseling with the AB ingenious general-information machine recent case of alleged attempt at bribery by
Its presence, for so long period must wonderful gresines the incomparable ex- the rain water off this fiat rosd, and avery the month of October in such year, Mit
the world known, and as we have just middle of the road become inundated sad mitten, and for presentation of Reports by an ofleas of the Opium Farm, heard before
have powerfully tended to narootize real picita of Japan. Now this progress is at the there is a heavy shower of rain the for the election of Officers and Gom Mr E Horton Chinese national feeling,
admitted (with extreme cordiality), vary a layer of red garth and clay Kowloon the Honorary Treasurer, and by the ont
Ackroyd Yet despite theas nerious drawbacks, it amazing. But it is also very amusing peculiar-settles upon the marfees, and is going Committee. Other General Meeting Oaptain. Hastings at the Magistracy a few
that caso one might be tempted almost to by the ordinary trafo, if Providence does twenty members, such requisition to stato daya ago...It will be retsamborod that Mr the theatres, with their play bilis; a list of is undeniable that there is in China, if not unless one happens to be its victim. In allowed to ròmain thère till besten down | may be called on the written requisition of Mr and Mrs E. J. and Mrs J. T
smmoned. A Quoruma at was General Major Baugh a great deal of patriotism, at least a great concur in the verdict of one who had work not interveas and give us a spell of dry clearly the object for which the toesting is Mr John Androw
I fool certain that this protest will be Meeting shall be fifteen. At least three days' Mr Beattie nual inault at the hands of a few boisterous deal of pational feeling. It is antagonizad ed hard for the Japanese and suffered un-weather. by the inborn clannishness of the Chicese, representatives of Young Japan, and who joined in by avery Kowloon resident. It notice of erary Meeting of the Association Mr S. S. Benjamin by their habit of regarding different pro- (andor extrems provocation, no doubt) may be too much to expect a speedy remedy shall be given by advertisement in the loss! vinces as separate kingdows, as well as philosophically remarked: "I tell you they of the matters I have referred to, but we papert
Of the cltra can at any rate and comme degree of satis. 10. No addition to or alteration in the are unustorable puppies
cept at the Annual General Meeting, and THz San Francisco Call says that a queer
after aut less than seven days' notice of the snecurago matrimony and the rearing of lest, and of custom. The commercial intrations are always occurring. One of the Yours, ds.
substance of the proposed addition or altera the retara to Japan of Lieut. Col. Fuku-
tion shall have been Sorgs. Molver has no reason to be dis large families. No other country stands instinct is perhaps as strong among the most typical accurred not long ago upon
zawapaper. tinned with the communication from wood of auch legislation, but in Francs there Chinese as it has ever been in any race.shima. This officer rede all the way from
are positively more deaths thau births in a
11. Any member whose conduct, whether mumber of the departments, and the populathe Elebraw raco not excopted. The first Berlin to Vladivostock, and reached Japan
Po the Editor of the ORINA MAX,'
in connection with the affairs of the Asso- tion is going down. The proposal is that all and irresistible impulso is to make gain of last June. The steamer on which he ar rived was greeted with thundering salutos
Heugkong, Hug.
ciation or otherwise, is in the opinion of working women are to receive, en condition"
in every port. We, quote the account
papers, of the time. On Six-Will you allow ins to point out three-fourths of the Committes prejudicial An interesting exhibit at the National Mu-of staging at home, from 50 cents to gi a day the presence of the foreigner, and this is cence thows the physical ingredients which during the last five months before a child is always done with colerity, a certainty from the when he was due in Kobe that the meeting of the Enugkeng Associate the general interests or character of this Customs compound was thronged tion has beat cailed for Friday afternoon, Asasiation may be requested by the Com- go to make up the average mas, weighing horn and two months afterwards, or year if and yet often with a tact and dolicy the 154 pounds, A large glass jar holds the old lives. To provide funds a special the 96 pounds of water which his body tax of $6 and $12 por individual employed which commands our unwilling admiratios. by people awaiting him Many recep- when a considerable number of those who mittes to resign, and if he do not do so, may Mr R. Murray Adam-Mr Thomas Howard
majority of three-fourths of the Members Mr H. W. Bird contains. In other receptacles are 3 pounds is to be levied all employers of women No nation was ever more practical than tien members, including military officers would attend will be enjoying the princely be expelled by a resolution carried by a
from Tokyo and Oaka, profectural and hospitality of the Hon. E. R. Bellica of white egg, a little less than 10 pounds of
the Chinese. They know, a wo say, on city officials, deputations from Gifu, hate no doubt the people respousible will voting at a General Meeting. Not less than Mr C. H. Birt pare glas-without which it would be im-
which side their bread is buttered-though Kyoto, Osaka, and many other places, so their way to avert the clashing of two fourteen or more than twenty-no days Mr A. Graming posible to keep body and soul together-941
over the resolution shall be given by post to all Or Mr and Mrs R. a largo part of the nation never sat any and representatives of various mercantils important eronts-unicas, indeed, they notice of snob meeting and of the proposed Mr F. B. Descan
dinary Members. pounds of fat, 84 pounds of lime, 1 pound of carbonate of lime, 3 annoes of sugar and
with ealogistic terms upon them. When the Association.-Yours
JUGGINS. staroh, 7 quases of fuoride of calcium, 6
bread, and all of them abominate 'batter.acciations were present, beisling gay dags, want to sing Nunc dimittie
of the oances of phosphate of magassic, and a
But few or none of them are unable to steamer was seen rounding the point, perceive the vast pecuniary advantage to followed by boats carrying some of little ordinary table salt.
eager reception members on board, a saluta Chins, of the presence of the foreigner of fireworks commenced, and the increasing Yet despite this porcsption, it is undeniable orowd within the compound became so thick that many of those who directly profit by that one almost sufocated in it, and could ed backward and forward by the swaying of the immense concourse. When the geast hero lauded, it was amidst the inspiring sounds of music and deafening cheers from be disposed of. No doubt Chang Chih-bisa' of national feeling, though it way many thousand throats. His short but weather beaten bronze, to A 1874, when a large amount of money was ung masures the other Foreigo repre- not be in any senso patriotic. It must not sturdy figaro, his sun-borned face darkened
sentatives by the same standard, and
We what supposed from
aniform torn in nevoral places, which fraudulently obtained from the treasure belieras that as the French hare
Chinesa readiness to cheat the bespoke the hardship of his long and rault of a wealthy family named Box, by
indifferent adventurous ride, were objects of eager Franch
be to Boss of their satainers. From time to time gunbost available at the moment, it is of
Government, and Frenca protes other armene some time time other perfectly sale tu riot and doctros
property property or
Each of his courteous estates, as he pass. esimoba unis were abstracted, until the ion as is the small Italian mission at to its welfare, that the Chiness suspicions of the young head of the house Miergang, we believe. The affair however as many foreignors in China appear to ed through the crowd, gare ciss to desfea- wore aroused. The scoundrelson had their significant it may be as indicating the suppose incapable of patristism. The ing cries of Long live the Lint-Con had
ball of reception rish Coonrations provincial officials and master declared Insane, and further robe policy of the Hu beries went on, bringing the total amount people toward Foreignora generally, is not disproof of this is abundantly found been made. The walls were shielded with
One of up to sororal milion gen.
therery important as the Mission property at their checkered untional history. Seven green blinds, curtains bearing the Lieut.- unfortunato inan'a retainers remained fulth
countries and countless paper lanterns were fuk, and instituted proceedings for his mas Miengang. Te nderstand, is very small, and twenty historical dynsation have not Colonel's family sign, Baga of
and no injury to Ele appears to have been tor's release, Bribery was then rosorted done, else the French Conant-General here come and gone in this great and ancient hung, and tables covered with white cloths to, sucessfully, with the highest officials would have heard from M. Dantiemer, the empire without stirring to the depths the were spread. The Lieut.-Col, was box- in the capital. Eventually the supposed French Causal at Hanker, which be has Chinese soul. While it is a significant fae: dacted to a table set for hire on the stage, and thors received many congratulatory lepatic, to provent his appearance
that mons of these dynastic changes have and enlagising addreasen from the Rocop- Coach was murdered, notwithstanding not yet donn-Mercury. which a proper certificate of death was
But tho gem of them all, seems to have given, and he was buried in a grave about Ove Native contemporaries write at some been due to the triumph of a great prin- tion Committee,
beep the following speech of Mr Narutaki forty fest deep. The author of the confes length about the new kerosene all tanks at ciple, like many to be found in the crises sion is alleged to be a relative of the murder Portung, says the Shanghai Mercury. Hav. of Anglo-Saxen history, yet at such times when he decorated the Conqueror with a guld medal The 12th day of February, credited. The subject will no doubt be terprise, much as it has already appeared in Inade matter for judicial enquiry, but these columns, they go on to say that the comed. This was the case in the greater departure from Beris, on your Long Europeana and whether the truth will ever be elicited is City Magistrate appointed deputies to en- rebellion of the Yellow Caps described in and adventurous ride. very diabilul. Those accused of receiving quire into the matter and report to him
tures, and sook notarited honours, have bribes include a member of the Cabinet, an upon it. The deputies informed the Magi. the historical novel 'Three Kingdoma,' and Americans, who often delight in adven- not only made such attempts, but hava official of the Household Department, astcate that the people of the neighbourhood it was true in the recent successor of that
often failed in their risky exploits, only to Governor of Tokyo, two Judges, a Chief of were very unwilling to have the oil tanks uprising the T'ai-ping rebellion.
thora, being afraid that nocidents would Police, number of doctors, etc, etc.
ness. Un the contrary, you have passed over occur, and oroo if nothing else happened feelings sro,■pecially.evoked when long-saro the unmeritable apithets of foolhardi- they leared that the oil tanks would be endaring dynasty-like that of the Ming mountains and waists, cities and villages, great source of inconvenience to them.is threatened from outside. At such and closely observed the customs and habits Tas Shanghai Memury translates the fol-
Upon this report being commenianted to
phical and ineterological conditions of lowing from the Shengue-Four Js the Tactat, that offelal appointed some times Chinese scholars and statesmen have of the people you have seen, the googes- Changyao, the Governor of Shantung. Inna gentry to maks farther Enquiries, and often made sucritices of fortune and of life; the places you have visited, thus discover. of great historical events, instructed Sheng. Tantai of Chefoo to euter iate a contract with a Foreign firm for two thom gentry to report as follows:-The which under ordinary circumstances would ing the causes
The con- plase where the tanks are to be constructed dredgers for the Yellow River.
ample materials for future use, tract was concluded with the Fressh Syndi- osly about 3 is distant from Yang King not only seem incredible, but would be and enlarging your stock of knowledge inte
Mr E. J. Hagon
Mr Geo. L Tomlin
VIUJORIA HOTEL,
consequence of the confession, by one of following soon upon the Sung-pu the presence of foreigners, would be onl not more a stop except to be forcibly park submitted to the meeting to be held in the Mercury. A Chinaman residing at Yatg Óol. Wm. L. Barr
in
GABAT excitement his recently prevailed in Tokyo, in fact more or lose throughout the entire empire, says the Nagasaki Express, the colprits, of a series of crimes, facled. ing murder, robbery, bribery, and parjury, in high life. The confession, which is of most romantic natare, extends back
rab-
manera, clearly shows the evil effects of too pleased to have them all driven into the €250 with which the Swedish
This certainly shows anthorities allowed the fatter question to the China Sea.
under
bo
530
gaze.
Are
the
of various
THE HONG KONG ASSOCIATION. The following are the proposed rules to be
1. This Association shall be called the Hongkong Hotel on Friday next:-
Hongkong Association.'
2. The objects of the Aasociation shall be -
The following revolting story in chroni olcá io Shanghai Nalive papers, says the
Kin.chun, on the Pootang side, who for Mr P. Burton many years was employed se house-boy by Mr W. F. Caning a Foreign firm, was suffering for a long Mr James Datzal time past from some disse or other. He Mra Farmer tried several Nativo doctors and consum. Mr Flayortero od a vast quantity of medicine, but all | Dr C, Forben (a) To investigate and shady the best without avall. His complaint appeared Mr G. Harman
motbeds of improving and populariz-incurable, and at last his medical attendants Mr G. J. M. Herman ing the form of Government in Hong-told him that the only recandy for his
kung.
nillea
Mr P. Hermet Mr B. Byards Mr H. Mazeední Mr T. Moshitaki Me and Min A
Sauvage
Mr D, Smith Mr O. G, Stuart
WINDSOR HOTEL
ailment was baby's brains, which must be (b) To advocats by speech and writing eaten immediately after the death of the
ateh ohanges in the form of the local infant The invalid tried many ways to Mr J. . Boulton. Rev. G. Joyce
CLEM. L. G. Ularke Mr J. R. Joyca Government as the Association may obtain the specific prescribed, but could in
Mr L. Pendra consider mast advisable and expelient. no way encored, such a thing being a great Capt. H. M. Growlie Mr G. Morrison (e) To petition for such changes and to rarity! He was very much upset by his Mrs Crowlie
labour to affect the same by all con- failure to procure the remedy and resolved Mr & Mrs Gen. Erkley Mr C. Rodwell. litational means.
to stick at nothing to obtain possession of Vice-Consul F. Gavan-Mr Rodwell and 4
children Mr O. Hally (d) To communicate and co-operate with it. On the evening of the 2nd instant,
Mr E. FL. Turner all Aserniations in other Crown Co-while he was wending his way homeward Mrs MenGao. Hohner Mr M, Verdia lenics and in England haring similar in a very depressed frame of mind, he ends and aime
came across a purusl lying on the pathway Mc Fred. R. Johnson () To support the Unofficial Members about three & from the village where he of Council in their effort to promote resided. Upon examination he found the economy and efficiency in the public parcel contained a living infant which had service of the Cojosy.
evidently been abandoned and left there to The înbuman dis a short while before. wretch saw at a glance that the medicine
) To promote the interests of good government in Hengkong generally.
ed tian, tad big story in to a certain"'oztenting briefly sketched the history of the envinges national feeling is thoroughly902, will be ever memorable as the day of dipary Members, Honorary Members and him. Without any delay be shattered thei
Such
Hot
3. The Association shall consist of Orbe so long desired was hare provided for Corresponding Members.
skull of the aufortunate infant and there and then devoured its brains.
by
oste at Tientsin, the price, to be paid for the ohia, and thero aro about 3000 Tamilia morally impossible. Yet this ix no more great and noble your plans were! In auxhall not be entitled to vote at any of the are being taken to bring the murderer to dredgers being Tis. 150,000. When the living in the neighbourhood. These people than occurs in western lands, as was resa dredgers arrived at Tiantain Li Hong-hang have to drink the water from a creek near refused to take them over because the bulls the tanks and they say that if oil is put in 'money-getting America in its civil weze zot 0338trusted strong enough for the they carried. The
into the tanks it will be difficult to keep it war, and on the continent in 1870. out of the creek, and if it gele in to the
Dow bad to take them creek it will spoil the water. The field.
Syndicate
back again and make various alterations which were carried ont in the Taxa dook after which the Syndicata as a great
Li 门 favon? hegged
aesopt the that dredger. The Viceroy replied he would make a trial of them and instructed the Syndicate to send them the river. The dredgere ware accordingly Bout to the elbow River, bat they could get no further than the entrance to the Lee Tain River, and so were obliged to go back to Tientsin, where they have remained until the present time. The next step made in connection with the unlucky dredgers was that the French Minister petitioned the
CHINESE PATRIOTISM AND JAPANESE PATRIOTISM. Patriction is defined on the love of ons's
Minister for Foreign Affairs on behalf of the own wantry. It is analyzed into a projec. Syndicate, requesting the Minister to ask
activo bacilli
and
and
on
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
4tation.
Haihow..
REGISTER,
August 8.—ar 4 P.Mi
Barometar.
Humidity.
Tempo ture
29,92
Haiplung, 29,82 80 Bolinao.... 29.70) Mouila..... 29.75| C.5. James 22.80!
112-181
August 9, 10A.M.
20.8083 79 ENE
Vios Peak) -
Macao.....
in the person of a Consul, proving Bolinao.... 20,81 85 79 B
1 Hung-chang to take the dredgers. The tion on a wider scale of that egoist, which asclusion far execeding that of Chins. But from public view in presence of a Japanese 1st day of Dctober in each year. Any men- firm hand and courteous manner are Manila....
evente.
1
I a
that
not yet things of the past. The Chinese 0.8.29.95 had been permitted to build a pavillon on the Band, within the Concession, in which
Weather.
F. G. FIGS,
Pirst Assistant.
what had already, been paid as bargain self-love in a state of advanced evolutions from Orest Britain, But the pride and They are in it still, from the Emperor management and direction of a General wisely insisted that these should be eit, and to khalsval of the sea in inches, lentus,
money
down, s
Chinese
(a) Ordinary Members shall be British
The body he threw carelessly pride and subjects of full age xariding in then continred his way home, happy in Hongkong.
the thought that bis complaint would now Wrostock. (6) Honorary Members ball he rate bo onred and fettering himself that bis Tokio
payers of other nationalities resident wicked deed had been unobserved. Ingasaki.. in Hongkong who take autioivat in this, however, he was mistaken, for the Shanghai.. 29.79 terest in the work of the Association whole abominable proceedings had bean Fooshow.. — to desire to co-operate therein.
Amoy 28.83 91 (4) Coreesponding Members shall be witnessed by a beggar, who tracked the
gentlemen, chosen by the General guilty wretch home, sud is now endea-A-83 vouring to extort money from him Swatow... 20.8 Committee, resident out of Hongkong threatening to reveal the whole story to
Canton....28.37 who are interested in the work of the the Authorities antosa he pays her hand- Hongkong 29.94 85
Vict. Peak Association and who desire to somaly for keeping silence. operate thorowith.
We are not told how the Native papere Gap Rock 29.68 Honorary and Corresponding Members got bokl of the story, or whether say stops Macao.....29,85 90
hardships.
Mestinga of the Association,
justice. attempt to do good for the country you
4. All persons present at the mosting I the terrible dangers and calamities to have never reflected upon your hards which you have often besa exposed, have held at the City Hall on the 12th
KIUKIANG. On the whole, therefore, we find Chines made your mind more and more reso-day of May last who are eligible is
(N.-C. Daily News Corresportient.) lato, and now we see you in full success, terms of Rule 8, and all persons who, si.
July 29. around may be i jured also, through the patriotism to be a very mized thing, and it having overcome all the natural obstacles though not present at that Meating had
in response to the Circular Let- Although the affair of the warning and WTestock. land absorbing the ell, and, tesides, this is not to be degmatized about in an epi in that great jonating Juu, Church and previa the 30th March, 1893, signified their fight of the wife of the French Consul at Tokio will always be danger of terrible fires no-
you were! Confronting you, Gurdon fer Therefore the people of the gram. The microbe' of patriotism we Stanley would lose their lustre. This is willingness to join dh Association, are Henkow, in the middle of the night, from Nagasal
a temple in the adjoining mountains here Shanghai. curring. neighbourhood bars determined that there Ascover as existent in large numbers, but not only your honour, but a great honour entitled to become original Honorary Man- shall be so all tanka, and the dopatios say it generally dies in hatching, and is also to the country. Hess we respectfully pro- bern, and shall be admitted and enroll- was inch exaggerated, and really only Foodhos.. sant to you a gold meds, bearing inscriped as such on payment of the first amounted to har receiving a timely notice Amoy...... that if the Foreigners insist on putting ch
them there, serious trouble may be ex-preyed upon by other and ordinarily more ticus of the rising sun, and a cherry blon
your's subscription orhetore the of thoro being a special festival at that Anping pacted.
com, thereby representing the honour of 1st day of fotober, 1883. All other persons plase in the morning at which the presenes Swate... Turning now to the eastward, wo are both you and the country. To analyse desirous of becoming. Members or Honorary of saman drinkers might render her stay Canton...
this tribute would be tordinect the lily Members shall be elected by the Committee untenable; still the last few days there Hongkong 20.85 81 73 wsw | confronted with ons of the most romark. Both Europeans and Americans who ofton or by such Sub-Committee as they may ap has been a fooling of aptest at this part.
It is, however, refreshing to find one Gap Rock 29.84 able contrasts to to found among mankind. delight in adventures and seek usmerited paint for that purpose.
Gardun
5. The anana! sabscription for Ordinary easis in the desert of meek and 'umble Mad
foreign officials in the days of comgiramine Heibow... The Japanere, too, are Orientals, and but honoure, must realise that
Stanley are practically consigned to obli-
Members $2.00, payable in advance on the yesterday were in a state of isolation and vion, and Mr George Kenunu raust fade tubers shall be able and of Bobo and scattle. Such a man erists at Kie. Haiphong. 29.87 79 88 NNE
who passed over mountains and waters, sition and villages, and closely observed theber whose subscription shall remain unpaid Minister for Foreign Affairs out of pure makes self-preservation the first law of that national feeling which in China is a friendship for the French Minister, did nature, and which impels the bear to de-mere train in the blood, is in Japan, the customs and habits of the poopls, thus on the 1st day of December in each year tion; but the Commitee may in their dis what he was seked. In the end Li Hong-fend her cubs, and the men his family, blood itself. The whole world laughed discovering the cautus of great bistorical shall cease to be a member of this Aasiciz
Taoční. Chief Director
Several years ago au American traveller, cretion waive the operation of this Rule in sheng ordered Sheng of the ... N. Gu, to take over the The nation is but the clan magnified at the pride and self-conceit of the 'uni-
5. The Association shall be under the Love of country is thus tersal yankee nation,' during the first Mr Joseph Cook, shrawdly observed that any particular case, dredgers for Tis, 100,000 in addition to many diameters.
two or three generations after separation the Japanese are in the sophomerle stage.” take out the dredging machines
is evidenced by the reported fact Committee of Fifteen, to be chosen annually and as if the vessels could be converted and the more complex the society the more
His Majesty has promoted this frors among the ordinary members of the into steamer for the China Merchants fleet. does the Biss of Patriotiam affect the conceit of the new-bora nation on the that This has been done and two depatice have
ba expected
a people as tho zal Meeting, and of a Chairman and Vice- from su sturdy been seat, in company with an English sextimate and the acts of its individual shores of the Atlantic were rasdest in com- other three grades at once. Much may Association and elected at the Annual Gens parison with the feelings of young Japan Jolly little Japs, but it must be a Chairman, Honorary Treasurer and do englater, to take the vowels over and sur-members,
Chiness political society is highly or after a quarter of a century of successful graduat evolution. 4 prosent their patrio sorary Secretary, who chall be ex oficio
consists largely of hyperansitivances members of Committee.
The Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall gnized, but there are probably many for- and indeed amazing evolution. The patria to any and all criticisms, and perpetual eigners in China whose knowledge of the tim of the Japanese is like a million little iteration of the preposition which has be elected at the Annual General Mosting of people in extensive, who would yet deny torpedoes zcattered along the streets on arved to immortalis the name of 'Little the Association from among the ordinary
The Honorary Secretary and Treasurer Another matter has also being dealt with all rala, ● snow, sthundar, v risibility, that the Chitose are as a nation patriotic, feast day. There is an explosion at every
shall be appointed by the General Commit-in the same spirit. The two Russian tes factories are now in fell swing and employ About one thousand operatives. The old plan of shutting and locking the gobs of the Settlement at 9 p.m. had been allow. ed to lapso, and the night shift coolier allowed to go in and out at will. Lately, bowever, they have abused this privilege Barometer... and mado night hideous with their noises Temperature after a bout of sament drinking. This Humidity the foreignere naturally resented and were Direction of
that determined to stop. Nolice was given Wind There can be no doubt that the attemps 11
the gates would be locked; but the first Force the relations of cousuls, merchants, tratory scheme of roads for the Peninsula is a and enjoyed his call which was extended England, Holland, Germany and Arabia velleze and raiccionarios with the Japanese ladable one, but there is a feeling among Any TacaDay in the Officers et Committee of and the order was not szocuted. into a visit of three hours. He shows na in-.
the Committen.
communicated with her commander, and terest in all the members of the mission and are an apt symbol of the Chinese mind as it is imposible for us, in or on the edge of the residents at Koying that the work the Association may be temporarily filled by me the Est had arrived and the Consal China, adequately to comprebend. To tako might be carried out in a much more Members of the Legislative Council and the following night had them locked puns- abbkez bando all around, with ladies and whole. The presence of foreign in Japanese bow is a serious matter to the nese-like manner that has been the case Offers of the Colonial Government shall be Egally to time. A crowd collected and gentlemen, in a very cordial manner. The presumptive proof of the probable existuntutored Occidental. Accommodation to up to the present. It was, in the trat
licenos na. doubt restrained by the pres object of his gift to-day was to convey tense of other countries, but for the most Japanse prejudices in a serious matter to piece of bungding to commence disqualified for election: as oficers or Com-booted but did not allow themselves farther | regaset from the Futai that we should be
One cannot strike a Japanese operations during the wet season. No cas mitte men of the Association.
7. The Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Hot-
SODOS
nee of the gunboat, careful in preaching on the streets for the part these lands are thought to be so dis- any one,
cervant or coolie, as many foreigners in buia Government officer would have done
Then the sequel sppested, sonjured or sext three month He stated that the tant, as unrelated to the ordinary affair of China do to their employés. Perhaps the so, is a part of the world where a long orary Secretary, and two other Mazers examinations would bring a great many.
the Committee shall form the Executive in the Settlement by declaring be had been students and others to the city, and there Chinese lifs, that they occupy no more of missionaries of the classes named have the spell of dry weather may be calculated on of the Committee (to be appointed by spontaneous, and & conlle collected a tach
find the was pre danger of a disturbance at that the Chiness intellectual horizon than the most difficult task of all, and some whose ressonably at regular intervals.
success has been coorpicuous, yet
But even this blunder might have been Committes to whom shall be delegated the shot in the log by a foreignar and was time than any other. He also alluded to
they have gone against the nailonal grain roused if the officer in charge of the works duly of surrying on the ordinary business promptly locked up for his trouble. Snob or have run into me knot in the wood, had tried to think what he was about, and of the Association and of calling together things are not, I believe, naknown to and thus their whole work seems spoiled.
considered the best method of carrying out the Committee whenever they may deem it foreigners as the prelude to a riot, as Since the question of treaty-rotition the work; that is, swing that he was expedient to take action on any metter Chinking can testify. This is as far as came up, and was ignobly shelved, Japas capable of so such mental strain. As it which shall appear to them to require we have got it proment and as far as Da the requisiwo shall go with the same skipper at the
The Settlement bus beso clearad: Asiou, in writing, which shell site is belo and returned our thanks to the Governor for people, who are always sharply contrasted as beau in a state of unwonted ferment, is, the convenience of the residents does special consideration,
She wants self-government, but she does not appear to have suggested itself. his kindly interest in an We understand that the same attentions will be paid to the with their rulers, as in the familiar and not know what self-government is, not how gang of cooler was allowed to swoop down general terms the object of the most of Chinose inhabitants and all treaty rega ons like a destroying horde of locusts, ing, of any two Member of the Ex-lations strictly enjoined and adhered to, other missionarisa in the place, It gives the significant saying: When the Magistratesta get it. Sha saunot understand that at the roads leading to the most ecative Committee, or of any ten Miami and there can be little doubt of tha. even-
must grow into some acquisition. writer pleasure to mention this instanse of oppress, the people rebel. Such a rela unor acquire thom in the foreign market, densely populated part of the Peninsula bere of the Association, the Hozeraty toal sundes cl such a wise polior, for no courtesy and kindness on the part. offcists at this sity which is in each striking ton of antagonism is by no means adapted nor yet at University manned with wors but up simalisusously and rendered Secretary shall call a meeting of the famous realises quicker than contrast to their sonduct in some other placer, to the exhibition of popular patriotism. foreign instructors. They empot you see disgustingly sloppy, and this work is going! mitter within seves days of the receipt of 'business in wienat.
Tar Baorchow correspondent of the C. Daily News, writing on the 34th it, maye
The Bicals of this city have always shown a disposition to protect the foreign residents living here, and a naw, evidozco of friendly or perhaps that there is in Chins any customed only to the stolid Indifference of inferant la us vocuzred today. Commis
thing as patriotism at all. For the apparent sioner Yu, who served as Consul in Japan, absence of this feeling there are Australia, and slsewhere for eight years, Auks Bagash, eslled on the mis. efficient and sufficient causes. The ignor
ance of racet China, despite the many monaries at the Southern Presbyterian Mis- sión houses today. We recognised in bias an old friend who had visited ne on behelf hundred years of Western intercourse with
ef
successive accord.
Those who are ac-
the average Chinese, cannot possibly realize the different atmosphere of Japan, the whole natica seems to be electrically alert,
Jack Horner."
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE ROADS AT KOWLOON. To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL!
9th August, 1893.
members.
like a little fox-tarrior, with one car up and
J
SI Would you permit me to call at ous down, both eyes eagerly watching, and tention to the scandalous way in which the
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the Fatal during the time of the excite. China, is phenomenal. These Chinese fans
of his purpose ment in 1890, and sasured us o to do all in his power to protect up and his upon which is traced a'thep of the Central at a second'e notics, and if any pro is being carried out? desire that we would not leave the city. So Empire and its dependencies-one or two vacation is gives, in a vigorous bite.
the whole body rady to co-operate in a bark construction of the new roads at Kowloon
shall be the first Chairman. shall be the first Vice-President.
to receive bigh Chinese officiels and with their usual effrontery had contrived to get Hongkong Observatory, August 9, 1863. a guard established there without the
1. Baras, coduced to 34 degrees Fahren consent of the foreigners. The Consul
***nad bundavākļos, thre moved and after long parleying
2. Pemexrazvon, in: this shade, in degrass officials agreed to withdraw aus half. Fahrenbelt,
B. Hs, in percentage of maturation, he they now deaud that not only shall the humidity of air saturated with moistare being Then down came the foreigners' foot and suldiere be withdraws but the whole fabric 100. it should be,
sena be no doubt the is alse to be removed. This is exactly as wily Celestial diplomats are inalized to the opinion that the affair at Sungps was foreigners pushing home their requests. suficient intimidation to pravont the
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6. Sex of Wairuza, b. blus, sky, o de-
A hati, Lightning, a overcast, passing showers, bashed elends, d driraling rain, flog, gloomy
to dow (wat).
Bam, in inonas, taxiba mud inndredths.
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HONGKONG REGISTER.
We were quite well pleased to ses him to day ribs being thought sufficient for France. How much this national tempar modities of the Gorgrament to lay down a satisfac. shall be the first Members of the Committed. night a crowd intimidated the Mean Raju kogged
the
asteroids do of ours.
the murder of the two Swedish missionaries
There is moreover a deep-seated feeling so a very sad and upfortunate affair. We premised to use all reasonable precautions among the Chinese that affaire belonging against exclting the feelings of the students to the Government, are no concern of the and others, and we meat our complimente:
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