No. 9806 NOVEMBER 22, 1893.7
TANATELEGRAMS.
1SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL"}
(Fia Southern Eine).
· ARREST OF CANADIAN MILITTA OFFICERS, Loppy, 30th November, 1893. Three officers belonging to the Canadian
at Nus 2 to 12, 18 to 30, 34 to 44, (ovon Militia (including the son of the ex-Premior Mercies) were arrested in Montreat at mid-os) Tomple Street; Nos. 1 to 6, and 12 night when about to destroy the Nelson to 23, Fuk Sing Lane, Yaumati; 1 to 6, Monument with dyusaite.
and 16 and 16, Tai Wong Lane. Colonial Veterinary Surgoon's Report for quarter eaded 30th September, 1893. Applica- tion to review a notica served for the abatement of a nuisance in Wyndham Appliation for the position of Acting Socretory and Sanitary Superinten
PARTY FEELING IN QUEBEC. A growing feeling of animosity has lately shown itself among the French and Englial residente in Quebec,
AGITATING FOR AN INCREASE OF THE NAVY.
A strong movement has taken place in London in favour of increasing the strength of the Navy. A meeting is being organized with the view of furthering that object,
LOUAL AND GENERAL.
Pashed Surz Üanal.
AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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Wa bave
| The Sanitary Board will meet tomorrow. | TIIE CHARTERED NANK OF INDIA, in India, although not always the most pro- clear of water and driving is begun on the De Medhurst so as to add gruntly to the they unconquerable? No.
The following is the Order of the Day:
fitable. As regarded the groat profits made lico of the original lode, Mr Bibby wil, no solicitude about their character and claims. Almighty Power on our aids, and by the Standing Orders for the guidance of the
An extraordinary genoral meeting of the in China, he thought they would have had doubt, open out on the new strike, either after a series of yeare, however, the reright, use of the means at our disposal, by. Board's Others Agenda-Mortality Ro- the Caunon-straet Hetel, on 18th October. There was a very large business in Chine, or about 30 feet up the shaft, where the their usual course both as to general bual union and co-operation of all in the world, shareholders of this company was held at share if these pratite were being made, from the plut' at the bottom of the shaft, bollton was put down, and matters assumed the exercise of faith and prayer, by the turns for weeks anded the 11th and 18th for the purpose declaring an interim and he could only say that they bed a very quartz etme in.
ness and mission work. November, 1898. List of prosecutions in. dividend for the half-your, ended on June good share of it, ser when better timsa The feature of the situation in, to sum up,
En prayed for by our Blessed Lord, and in 30th last. Mr William Paterson presidiademe they would, he hoped, not only main- this: that the work dass up till the end of WAITING FOR OPPORTUNITY," a word, by the realisation of this gracious slitated by the Acting Superintendent from The manager (Mr Thomas Forrest), having tein it but increase it.
September has paid in aduce for the work 29th Septembar to 31st October, 1893. read the notice convening the meoling: thewhat the Chairman had said respecting theposit of $40,000: the work now being done from different parts of the West, many of missionaries to rise to the occasion, and as
About the year 1800. no less than all the exigencies of such
premiae, our case is infinitely adequate to Me Clifford Brooks as ond with regard to till February, 1894, plus a fixed bruk de-issionaries had aeroubled in Shanghai this. Great responsibility rests upon the field over na Surveyor's Report on condition of drains Chairman maid
GentlemanI need scarcely tell you exportation of silver, and the notion of the will paid in advance for the work till om waiting in expectation of the further they do so, will the assurance of Old that the Conduct of our business during the Indian Government in closing the mints to widsummer 1884. plus another probably opening of the country, and the opportunity Testament prophecy he accomplished: past half-your bas heen attended with the free coinage of silver, whether the di- more substantial bank deposit.
to take advantage of it. At that timo veBobold, these shall come from far; and unusual difficulties. During the whole of reotors wors shipping silver at the time in In fact, as far as can be seen, at the close had the pleasure of an interview with Lord to, these from the North and from the the six monthe wo had constantly bofore usita waunt and normal quantity, or whether of the rear, it is on the cards that if deem-lgin, he asked many questions about West; and these from the land of Sinim, the possibility that the representation of they were rushing mere silver in India with ad prudent, the Directors will be able to pay our missionary work und showed a deep the tavernment of India which led to the
a view of getting it minted before the mintea ixpenny, or even a chilling, dividend. interest in it, while we ploaded that greater appointment of the Committee, presided were. closed. If that was the case, the In that case Raub will have attained the po-facilities should be scoured in connection ever by Lord Herschell, might roault in Indian Government might not after all besition of being the first dividend paying en.with the second treaty about to be mada the closing of the Indian Mints to the free so much to blame for the loss which the terprise in Pahang.--Singapore Free Press. coinage of silver. Such a menoare could bark had incurred. Exchange between India and this country,
LANCASHIRE AND FRENCH but these were not to be compared with
AGGRESSION. dent. One application for licence to Boop the trade in the Straits Seilerroat, China, Jadio, week by week, the allver which we between the Foreign Office and the Blankbeffact on the mind of the Ambassador, and Mr and Mrs A. Cal-Mc G. 0. Meron
the possible effect upon the Exchanges and
and the Far East generally, where our required to implement cur eontracts there burn med Distriot Chamber of Commerce in as to wiwo extent the mesos of his inser| Mr H. J. Coolidge Mr W. H. Pooch interests are equally great. The most for gold bills and Gevamment paper, and relation to the resolution passed by thatou in the trouty of the privileged now ME. B. Cowey Mrand Mrs. von der constant watchfulness was necessary in we naturally expected that the Gaverament order to provont les on our current would have allowed all the builion whiob Chamber on September 18 regarding French command, Contemporaneous with the
course of things just alluded to, there was a Me A. Dottee | operations, and you will be pleased to hear was actually shipped to be minted on arrival aggression in Siam and the anfeguarding like work going on at the Southern parts. Mrs M. Donahue and' dreq. i
in the usual way. It was not a speculative The resolution was to the effect that he and devoted men and women who were Mr W. C. Duncan
our railway routes to South-Weat China. Each place was well recupied by sarnast ercept is ove particular to which I abusiveas at all, and they had for years beatbird of Siam had been closed to Brisoeking to advance the cause in their in. Mr and Mrs Fairfax Mr B. Safiord presently refer. The Indian Miate, as you one of the largest skippers of silver to limitatist trade by reasas of French aggrestardista neighbourhood and in the country
Struat.
cattle.
CORRESPONDENCE,
TELEGRAPH RATES IN THE FAR
EAST.
not fail to have immediate offacts on the
that our efforts were rewarded with saccess,
of
are aware, were anddenly closed on June 26, but it is not my intration to criticise that measuro.
The Indian Government sal were already groaning under the lose by exchange, and the possibility repeal of the Sherman Act mude the position appour to them desperate. The dislocation of trade which immediately upon the Exchange which the Government expected, but it is to 800 yet to exp an opinion as to the ultimate result.
gustible repeal of the have referred to Shurman Act, and that is the great quee tion which is now being discussed by the United States Senate, and on its repeal, or
The Chairman said the point was covered in his opening speech, He had uned those words: We then had in the usual cours of our drainses and as customary shipped t
Some correspondation has taken place
t
our
of
Chat
the
To the Eliter of the China Mail."
Hongkong, 22ad November, 1893, St.-I read wit. pleasure Trader's statement in your suo of yesterday, viz.: of hia having been interested-as a busi. OOTWALD BOUND: -Bas, Oct. 20; Ethiope, neza man-with the Telegraph Companies 24; Camus, Afghan, 2; Glancyle, announcement of the reduction of rates be Telemachus, Linajield, 31 ; Carmarthen twear Hongkong and Shanghai. Foochow shire, Nov. 3; Yarra, Frigge, Kintact, and Amoy, as, i have no doubt, the interest 7 Palinurus, 10; Priok, 14; Pempton,rested in his desire to come back his old reeaited has binderod or delayed the effect the shareholdere.. They had gorsewhere of influeuse the railway routes Bentaria, Genna, 17.
irionds, after a mony or luss anxious time On tone toujours à ses HOURWARD BOUND:-Port Alber!, Oct. 27; spont elsewhere. Myresidan, Strathleven, Nov. 7; Aga. premiers amours, memron, Freussen, Shanghai, Cunfa, The recout reductions by the Companies wore not made for the purpose of meeting 10; Renfruit, Lawang, 14; Exion, 17.
any tair and legitimate competition, but in order to rquist, as it fortunately is in the power of tho Companies to reial, un attempt that is evidently being made to rue them off and which attempt, if not to successfully faced, would certainly
The N. L. Co. a. a. Uldenberg, with GER Man Mail of Oct. 23, lett Singapore on Saturday, Nov. 18, at noon, and may be expected here on or about Friday, Nov. 24.
The .&O. . . Gaelic, with the Amori.
lead to
I
compromise, the greatest jasues hang. Whether silver will fail still further from the demand being the aurtailed, or the balting down of the mines will chook tuy further downward merancat, it is impossi ble for un to axpress an opinion; but I can assure yon that we shall not relax our
The meeting then termiantod.
RAUB AND ITS PROSPECTS. very indesirable onopoly
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr R. W. Maxwell Mr J. Mo Williama Mr. Mirr
We ero andiefied that the statements we ware able to wako ne to the freedom
Mc. E. Andro travol
snjoyed by ua for hundreds of miles, Mr D. Buchanan notwithstanding the Concular limits impos. Miss Buchana ed upon foreigners for the eaks of peasa Capt, and Mrs DaM- T. Mitokoll
Видавод and quint ancing the natives, bad a happy
THE OPPORTUNITY AVAILED OF,
can Muil of Nov. 2, lear63 Yokohama the Far East ought :berefore-es business vigilance, and that no efforts on our part the work done at tho Raub wine, it can be ult., not to point out that the statement of measure year after your. Not only havo
on Thursday, Nov. 23, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Tonday, Nov. 28.
Trader' and all Tradera. ip this part of
men to be very thankful that the Com. panies are strong enough to be able to The N. P... Facema left Victoria, B.C.,letter, I remaia, Sir, yours truly,
Thanking you for the insertion of this for Japan and Hongkong on Nov. 3.
The P. M. a. City of Pching, with mails, &c., loft San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, on Nov. 9.
The O. P. R. e. a. Brepress of Japan loft Vancouver on Tuesday, Nov. 14, for Yokohama, Kabe, Nagasaki, Shanghai and flongkong.
The D. D. R. 8. 8. Salatiga, from HBIF- burg, left Singapore for this port on Nov. 18, and nay be exported here on or about Nov. 22
prevent any such calamity.
F. VON DER PFORDTEN,
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JERISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr Fielding Clarke, Chief Justice).
Wednesday, November 22.
WONG THOI BY AGAIN.
Cheong Koon Shing sued Wong Yuk Oboeng to recover a sum of $2750.
June 20.
VUI
quaqua
maid
and maid.
Me W. Morour,
Mr J. W. Patention
Pfordton and 2 chil-
Mrs F. W. Phillipa Mr K. Razzinoky Mr. Saltior Mr E. Schwouter Mr and Mrs G. Seglor Mias Senior Mr F. Senior
Mr J. Krater Dr. F. A. Greeno Dr. and Mrs Greene Miss E. Senior Mr Guignard
Mr F. E. Shean
Capt. Harrison, R.E.M: H, L. Taft Mr T fintvey Mr F. Townsend, Jr. Miss M. A. Johnson Mr C. F. Tremlett
M.D.
8011
I
VianDa
Miss Wallace
Mr G. 4. Walklus
Mr. G. Wagensburg
Mr J. Wreda
Livut. K. Wrede:
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Mr G. Harman
..
Mr G. J. M. Herman Capt. Hildebrandt
Miss Moyer
PHAK HOTEL
Capt. and Mrs Moore Mr A. E. Skeel. Mr A. Findlay Smith
Biator Walter Mr F. E.; White
in the usual coarse of trade.
Mr W. H. Maan proposal o vote of thanks sou, and expronged a hope
round about. to the Chairman, Directors, and Stuff, which would reachately restot any their oferts, but allowing for the trisis and Mr U. Fichtel Varied access attended Master Fairfax was seconded by Mr J. Jones and carried further sporoachment on our markets on
diftanlties involved in the work in China the part of the Frouch in the Far East, unanimously, carly
Is elsewhere there was ruason for encourage- The Chairman, in acknowledging the and that in making arrangements for foment on all sides; saukt progress has been
neutral.zone betweon States and plintent, said that it was very encourag Tong-King blu doveromput would be made to the presunt time, furnishing cru ing to receive such a hearty vote of thanks
8ion for thankraness on every kind, suos aption as would definitely scoure withou through a trying tites, blowlined to the le ever since Germany demonetised silver, the receipt of this resolution on September tal and Southern China, balf-year but for several
from the Burmese frontier to the Chizes past-in fact frontier. Lard Rosebery, in acknowledging immediately availed of in Northern, Cer- Mr J. Kinghorn
On the opening of new ports, they were Miss C. A. Johnson Mr and Mrs J. E. They knew what efforts had been made, said in reply that this matter was engag-proceeded to occupy them, and large addi. Mr J. Karinsky Missionari Mr J. Kirkwood heen attained and he hoped they would ing the carelui consideration of the Bovers. tiara were made to their number for this Mr O. Levy place themselves on a gold basis. This had coutine on a gold beste until bimetalliament, but that he was not aware, as stated purpose from England, America and Ger. Mr E. H. Low For adopter.
in the relation, that cae-third of the mang. The ports wars in the first place Mr R. Lyall market in Sisto had been almari to Beitish secured as a basis, and the cullying country commerce, The Secretary of the Blackbura was faithfully attended to, as each talesion and District Chamber of Cemmeroc, un was able to do, until it was possible to take Mr. A. Apear October 9, 1893, replied as follows:---- possession of distant fields in the interior, Mr Armitage
My Chamber desires me to acknowledge is was underated by the terms of the Col. Wa. I Barr turns have been nomitig in during 1893. from Considering, the steady way in which re-
the receipt of your lordship's latter of 27th treaty, and this has gone on in ingrossing Dr & Mrs J. C. Berry, Madame Horwitz write be spared in order to place it your understood that by ribs the outerprise kas markets in Siam have been diered to the the sphere of evangelistic work, but far Munter Berry
the Chamber, that "one-third of
our the stitime provinces been largely made Miss Berry
Mrs Mottet and child interests I have mentioned that in one naite got over the dificulties caused by the trace of this
Professor G, M, Mot- particular watter we had not best no-flooding of the Rauh Hole workings, the Freak aggression, appears to be borne out now favcared with the light of the Gospel, Capt. van Gorbach
a country and of our colonies by away districts have been reaobod and are Mies Katherine Berry tet cessful in avoiding loss, and
Mr H. P. Roth' •, : refornace therate that I desire to take this licious damage to actiuery and stores du-te Dependenates," constructed from the dreds more coming to China on the sune The Misste Do Forest Professor Max Fan- it is wil protracted delays on transit and loss by ma-by the map of the Kingdom of Sium and while arrangements are in progress for husz Mrs Farmo
Mr A. Thompson opportunity calling pointed attention ring the Pahang disturbances, and the ne- Siamese Government anrveys, and published divine errand of making kaown to this poo-Capt. Gardiner to the manner in which the Indian cessary limiting of work, for a year or so,by
delet Government bare dealt with one-silver, to the formations in the Water and Enet by the Boyal Geographical Society in its plo the glad tidings of redeeming lova. Mr Dainader Gord-Mr J. J. Young' which was afloat at the time when the art idea, which had poor resalts although before it on Nov. 14, 1887, by Mr J. Proceedings," to illustrate the paper read
lundas. Viceroy in Connoil issued his Edict aboliah- at times holding out promise of really good Carthy, the Superintendent of Siamese
STATISTICS.
Capt, W. H. Watton The various statistics of the work at the ing the free goinage of silver on and after things. The polioy ni the Brisbane bourd surveys.
prosent time may be stated as follows, Mr R. Murray Adam-Mr Medhuzet We then had, in the usual of direction has been anything but aaloulat
This soup showe that at least one- ecurse of our braiuess und as customary, ed to assist in the development of the enter east of the test bank of the Mekong river.female, in different parts of the field, and Mr F. East
thira of the Siamess dominiona lay to the There are 1300 missionaries, male and shipped to india, wask hy weak, the sil prist. It simply lay is letting the wine According to Article 1 of the Franco. #veral hundred native assistants are cou- Madame Giese
wistols we raquired to implement get along as best it would without affording Sismuse treaty, un Vol. 3, 1803 The nected with them as pastors of churches, Capt. and Mra Hont Me Stoles our contracts there for gold bills and it assistanna in its time of early dioulty. Staneau Coversment renengoes all preten preachers, teachers of schools, bible woman Madams Koch Government paper, and we Daturally Pay your way if you can, but don't ask for expected that the Government would have money to open cut the mine, seems to have left
sions to the whole of the territories on the and otherwise. The Intest reparts speak of Mr MB Mr H. E. Pollock, instructed by Mr allowed all the baillon which we actually sien, to judge from what is known, the book
41.000 caverta ut the Mekong and w
in followship with the H. Donors, appeared on behalf of the shipped to be ruinted on arrival in the general line on which the Directors desired
the islands in the river," plaintiff; and M. J. J. Francis, Q.C., in-asual way. Bearing mind the rains the enterprise to be run. It is in a munner in
much larger This being Church, making of course
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. the case, if France is permitted to annex the number in the faoilica belonging to them. O. Alliso
The matter of self-support is carnestly ie 8. S. Benjamin Mr B. F. Meparink
Mr C. Malch the defendant. ntructed by Mr Q. D. Wilkin.com, represented of the Viceroy, some time previousty, to spite of them that the paine has done so well whole of theas vacated territories our
audertuko
all silver contracted
Siamese market will have been rustrioted by sulcated or thene salive Christians, and in Mr IL E. Bozeball Mrs Van Nistop Mr Pollick said the plaintiff was cota-should be mainted in case the law was a quiet sart of way, now that it hua bid
at least one-third of previous extant, many place it is most liberly responded Mr Hart Book pradure to the Bank of China, Japan, und altered, we were went careful only to buy ed, winding gear running. not only at the der will be glad to learn that lies
a fail show, engines is place, pumps erent.
to. There are at
Mrs Olifant & child cast 13,0.0 scholars, Dr and Mrs Cautlie Mr & Mra P. Baches, the Stratte, and the defendant was stag- for immediate shipment, To our great anb Hole, but in a short time and on an
Boucluding paragraph of your lordship's toys and l
a. boarding and day. The Mr and Mrs O. C. uurso and child ing partour of a shop at 16 Jubiles Street. surprise, the Government refused to wint
aer infers that Her Majesty's Govarp-| Jedi-
Best missionaries are active as evangeli. Clohen
Me and Mrs. D. ow being opened out at Bukit Koman Do Nov. 22, and may be expected hers alternative grounds of claim. In the first
interested, and consequently penalized ca Tho returns for the year puat have been of these raguted
France for the portion of the place he said that the defendant was guar- to the extent of £15,000 to £16,000; in chiefly from the Raub Hels, with a minor on or about the 30th Nov.
northern half many thansands of patients coming cos. Mr J. B. Couglare Mr C. 8. Taylor Ansor for repayment of
stories that has in the stantly under their lands. The literary ft A. J. Easter basia of
Mr B. O. Willord The s. 3. Afphon left Singapore on Nov. by plaintif to Wong Tebi Eli open a pro-2 per sent, an its capital for carrying things at Bakit Impey and Bukit Kocao. territaries in Toug-bang fruld the Britisa uasi cintions in operation show
aura of $2750 leut other words they have fined this Bauk propertium frota the surface or ehållaw speedsat buffer to separate the French field as this. The various book and tract
Loe Mekong to be formed into an work too of great ja portauss in such a fe Chantrey LackbaldCapt. Young missory notes goed by Wong Tai Hi and its usual and legitimate businses, and of The rushing stuff available from those The P. & 0. a. s. Malacca left Bombay for second plata bo sued the deisudant as leakened to that extent, I need hardle Facen, and the higher grada stone from the kept tree from prohibition' tariffs for the Fate and individual effort in the same nue M: Q. Beurmenn
guaranteed by the defendant; and in the course our profite have naturally becau
Shan States, and thus saab portion wil he amount of this kind of labour, en aloe pri- Mr. W. G. Allen tell reef
the Raub Hole, have kept the battery guarantor for certain sums of money you that this looked-for policy has been The P. & 0. e. s Bombay loft London for alleged to have been paid by the plaiu¦ viewed with great disfavour by all those with the very respectable resulte announced
steadily at
entrance of British goods." at werk for many months post,
of things. The circulation that takes place Mr J. F. Boulton among all classes of the community is im-Mrs J. H. Bowker this port on Nov. 11,
tiff at the reques of Wong Tai i who are connected with Eastern trade,
annas, and the whole is adapted to the Master Harry BowkerMr R. P. Joyco and the defendant and upon the guaran- and it is scarcely conceivable that the Go-
time to time. tee of the defendant for their repayment. verament should have ventured upon such the Raub mice may be best anderstond (as
varied wants of literary men and common Mr H. H. Comperty Mre Lynde! Perhaps the way to whisk the position of PROTESTANT MISSIONS IN CHINA. Tux as, Afghan left Singapore to-day, and With regard to the first ground of claim, an inoquitable couroo. Wa, in conjunction regards the relation of present rule of out-
medical, and of a more general kind. that upon the promissory note, ie with the other Eastern banks, have reman
R. N.
Rev. J. M. Morton Lordship would have noticed from the do-abrated in the strongest
put-cow suficiently regular to bos spoken
The following article by the Rer. Wm, large proportion of these works is highly Mr F. B. Deacon Mr G. Nielsen
appreciated, and is of the highest value in Mr & Mre Gos. Erkley Mr Y. Sato that he admitted the against the treatment we have received, on the work on the existing scale) by Fendant's
have retired, of as a "rate". In the expense of carrying Muirhand appears in the Jubiles Number nur Christian enterprise. In Acme of the Mr II. W. Firmstone Me Z. Sawatari newer, THE O. P. R. es. Empress of China arrived king of this note on the serma set untut, hitherto, I regret to say, without tex at what is done with the proceeds of shu
of the N.-C. Daily News:-
provinces famine zeews almost chronic Vice-Consul P.Gavan-Mr J. A. Summers plaintiff a petition, and also the avail, and can now only express the hopeoid bars that are at about three-monthly in the
On the interchange of the Treaty of lamity. It is constantly cecurring and Tille
Mr Geo, L. Tomlin Bayou theo the lant lut Hey. Mr Gresu
Peace between Bugland and China in 1813, Lions of the country. Many of the mis-Mr A. O'D. Bourdie
occasions dreadful autfering over large set Mr G. Gomby Capt. C. H. Welman, Mr Francis my friend many the ourselves, nad other kindred iontira-weighing 2479 aubees and worth £82 con parts mut in Hongsong, to considor se conobly to the work of relief provided for
Sed Rogt, sphere
Mre Welman of operations in the East, the past half-year has been fraught has been, as we understand, left on fixed became an English oolony, these were
dullars, about half the amount or $40,000 cupation of the newly-opened ports. It then, especially in Shanghai, and have with much damater to many banking insti- deposit in the bank, and a little over Cantan, Amey, Froshow, Ninggo and
addition to the island of Hongkong which thus accomplished a great acount of good. Mr Pullook-That was a be was refer-
Catione, I refer now to the crisis in ring to at present. But the defendant aut Australia. Hamborg, left Singapore for this post this ny is his answer certain facts whiebt uiries which had been made to the current crush to ond with the year, but | axit bad followed so far as China was con- head iban theas engaged in them, and wh
When I addressed
SPIRITUAL RESULTS, in 800,000 kept in hand to cover current work pon dixing experies at the ice op till February; bugs carried on in various places, as well at important results of our missionary I took the opportunity to that is to say not only over all the
Shanghai, Prior to this, emission work bad. Now what as to the spiritual, the most woonsted to a clear failure of coùsidera-
fa reply to
period of He submitted that, as a matter of us, and to state that we had no brunobes half way through the first three-manthly
in the Straits, Penug, utt., but little re- labourat No one is more antions on this law, the onus proving that would be within Australis. A copy of my remarks asarusia of next year. So that the last orth earned. At the time spoken of, a few unite their impressions on the Pingey, from Glasgow and Liverpoo), ¦ that ou 26th Oulober in last year the de-xitur, but unreholder and every de- ing hue paid to advasse for all the working beginning of gecat and goud things in the faction of their converta in Tony respects, woatuck 99.44.95 The China Matual Company's steamer the defendant. The facts of the cane were posted to
comprised the whole, but they were the They are met willing to allow the imper- subject? fendant went to the plaintifand told
pasitor, him
to say that, judging passed the Uaual yesterday, the list inst, about certain disputes which thea existed from time to time, any of them do not the next orueh, the last thread months of parts were entered upon, and work was here and there. But this does taut in Tokiu .....
by the Inquiries
Ich are stili.
Axpenses up till February, being made
plus the deposit of
The whole proceeds of fucure. As soon as possible the treaty and even the gross incopalatency of some the Blix Long Br, and he
he requests! hu
my 1893,
The .s. Glamorganshire left Singapore on Nov. 16, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 23rd.
The N. G. . . . Qiava, from Bombay, left Singapurs for this port on Nov. 22, and may be expected here on or abort Nov.
29.
The D. D. R. Obertared 8.8. Cassius, from
that
for
Hamburg, left. Singapore for this port The plaintiff's case was founded upon two the builion en rowie in which we were equally complete anale, at the daw workings Dent has arranged, vr is arrange with labourers for the spiritual good of their | Mr & Mrs ML Coster Butomers
22, and may be expected here on or
about Nov. 30.
this port on Nov. 15.
la due here on or about the 30th instant.
st Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon last.
THE N. G. I. atoamer Gam, from Bombay, left Singapore for this port this afternoon.
The D. D. R. Chartered 8.8. Cassius, from
afternoon.
or about the 9th Desember.
this morning Ho Hoi, accountant, charged
woond gusrantes, it à moi admitted,
ing
Mr Pollock-I mess the guarautro of tione whose the promissory note,
Mr Francia-That's all right.
tiog.
ugo,
speech. I think it right,
B
1日、
We tavo
froia
વ
to Singapore from
the fixed
FUNGINNING.
WRO THE PIONEERS WERK
Vast
WINDSOS HOTEL
Capt. and Mrs H. 0.
Å. Harrin Mr A. Hatly Mr&MraGeo. Holma
people, afike religious, scientific, I historical, Lieut. 0. P. Condo, Miss O. Lyandet
10
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
November 21st.-AT 4 P.M
Barometer.
Shanghai. 30.1766
dwalow. 30.1u ...30.10
Leung Ngai, coolis, with obtaining one the thau Wong Tsci Hi, and Snuly, after pon- expected und wero prepared for tubstantial fixed deposit rqual to or exceed-hart of the Loodun Mission estos here in wondered at that they are os all wo should eaton .........) of fish oil by means of a forged docurent. arrangement were come tu talvesen to been sufferers by the course of events sufficient io cover ordinary working expanzer suburbs of the city. Ere long they removed sbattinent wo are satisfied that the Gospel Vict. Peal
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and may be considered due at Singapore on between Wong Tsoi Hi and his par:pers in { appear to have read the fare, to, tre, therefore, oloar af deduction nomicenced. We shall firas note the case i validate the fact that in vast tambors of Nagasaki.. 0.22
plaintiff to see if he could bring about a repeat that we have no branches in Austra the same polier with the gold results to be blefly interested.
to account of working expences.
of Shanghai, in which we are at present instances, there is abundant demonstra Following in terms of settlement. The plaintif aslia, and no direct interests there, and that announced about New Year's Day, there Bamac Mr Wodehouse at the Magistracy pordingly went and saw Chang Flag and beyond. a failing-off to some exten: in our will be an opportunity to ast aside another
of the power of Christianity in their bears Fouellow..! Knd liver. Considering the circumstances
Amog...OR the other partners in the Him Loong vther deposits in this country, which we
The Rev. De Medhurst and Dr Imck-in which they have been brought up, and ping....
the influences at work around, is i tidarable negotiation, certain terms of
the lart, and also retais la haud a sum ing
1843, and for a bras lived in the suxthere like them to bet But even with this Hongkon 30.08 ES thela thase Coloules. Our silver deposits, for six months toore, that is up till mid-to the quarters still occupied by the missior has proved efficacious in the character and The charge was established, and the accus parties. The plaintif said that the arrange. which are and always have been by far the
ment finally come to was that Wong Tool greater portion, are wait maintained, and will be pretty sure to arver east of work up ed was contenced to six months' imprison. Hi should pay Chaug Ping and his other in all respects the Bank is sound and in a til Jane uext is that, from the stone new greatly encouraged by the large attendates parts of the world. More than this and Haiphony. 30.14 70 35
The reason why this surrent crush Their laboure
Bainly, of obsgel
Gap Rock 30,10 consisted ment with hard labour
Blu
a sum of $5560 thoroughly strong position. You will also lasted along the south end of the Rant of the natives at the public services and not be said, and it would to invidious telino, 75 N and use in thou incudiy hom ngainst be gind to know that it to making as good Hole, in vel on Cis staff known to be of e vives sous
and hospital work, in, which they wondaci, in the life and dealk of wany innw30.08.731
connection with us, as it has done in other any further claima against the Him Locng progress as could be expected during these accessible on the other workings, it is towns and villages in the surrounding in any one fald of missionary ofer. The S. Jam 29,9 1. G. G. T. undar Association Rules. To on their part, should indemnify Wong Tsoi counts to be laid before you at this meet to reasonably anticipated for the work dur- and sracta, and so well-known were they in after a fair amount of labour, in proof of Lostock.30.00 3676
and that Chang. Ping and the other partners, carrency uncertainties. There are ro e.
instance easta of the kind now referred to
anila 29.84.08. estimated that an increased out-turn my country, preshing and distributing books various missions can easily be appealed to, morrow 28rd inst., commencing at 4.30 against any further alone, brought ing, but they fully warrant our recoming October, November and Densaber.
against him by the Him Loong fires. 1 meuding the payment of the asual interio p.m. The following eleves will represent was also part of the agreemen: that the arid dividend for the past half-year. I have, of the proceeds oe borne it mind that on the present day in many places, their the end in view in any and every part of
It has also to be
this way that for years after, and even to the fact that the Gospel is as effectual for Tokio the Club :-W. Mechall, E. 9. Ezekiel, F. sum of $5,500 should be paid to the plain therefore, to propose the following resolo work, that is, unproductive work, is being sousties. In the following year the Church
mine touch dead D. Markham, LJ, H. W. Slade, J.
tion:That an interie dividend for the paid for. At Bukit Koman for instange. Missionary Butiely was represented by the
names became the cognomen of all mis- China, and smong all dances. "His Lordship--Do you mean that the de, hali-year ended June 30 last, at the rate of all the heaty cost of sinking n shaft 146 Rev. Thomas McClatchie, sud in 1846 Keddie, M. R. F. Courage, R. A., E. F. fendant was a party to those cases? Hadlay, T. Shelford, R.N., J. R. Crook,
Me Pollock-No; that he was interwe come Tax) bo now declared payeblo on and gear, and the subsidiery read-construction, Episcal Mission,
seven per cent. per annunt (fres of Ip. feet deep, uretting engines, pumps, winding Bishop Boone established the American know the apparently small snocess of uping
It is aljeeter that so far as is generally Amoy 0.13 63 94 Dr J. M.Atkinson, H. K. Halma.
diary-
At the time it was after 25th inst. - the go-batweDL. Reagreed that 85,500 should be paid by Wong Mr Emile Levitta reconderi.
timber-work, &c., is all work out of which feree Mr. F. Brawne,
Subsequently, at missionary labour in Chios after many tow...30.21 GT Taoi Ai, as a matter of fact he had vot Mr James Jones said that at the meeting sary to make ateras to be lode formation th of a watt on, 164 arcivale carae in-tho-way. Believing us we do the Divine Vict. Tea
no return is to be got in gold. It is acces
various times, thor missions were formed, youre deninastrates the fubility of the work anton... 30.19 enficiant money. He advapped only $2,760 of an Indian bank laat week the chairman possible, and it is fair to distribute, the ex-
most of which continue till now, and aor the insurmountability of the diflioakties Hongkon, 30.19 71 63 in coal, and it was agreed between the stated that the past six months had been penditure on this head over the future work. hiey from England and America, while origin and adoptation of the Gospel of Gap Rock 30 19 FUNG YES, coolis, was charged by Mr A. parties that the plaintiff should lend the the heat they had for the last forty-five ing of the mine. The point is that, not only instauous remurod by the hand of douth. every than livs and circumstances of Macao....30.20 75172) F. Wilson, assistant to Mr. W. W. Brewer/fleranco, 22,75% to Wong Thoi Hi until | years, and he (the speaker) quite exproted is the Raub miae more bon paying ita way. In those days there were various
the first occup.als were in not a fow | Christ to the wants 34th November, 1892. In consideration of that fustead of the tune of depression which
we utterly deny the Hollow...
30.20 before Air Wodehouse at the Magistracy Weng Tapi Hi gave the promissory note, listened to, they would have had a similar what is true development work the work which deserve special notice in the review history of Christianity and the experience 28.98-
the plaintiff lending that sum of money had run through the speech they had just glas spending a largo part of its out-turn on us far as getting gold is concerned, but it is
fatility of it in application to the Chinese Haiphong 30.15 70.46. this morning with stealing four pain of and the defendant guaranteed the repay jubilant speech from the chairman on this for which the working capital ought to be of mission work in and out Shanghai. of individuals and natioun on the subject,
any more than in relation to ouradites | Bolinao... 9,10 32 75 ak Taking the parable of nur Lord, the Mag 29.86 77 field glassen, öné razu case, and one ment
utilised. pieters, in all of the value of $42, during war su actrial loan of $2752 by the plaintiff would not be adriantis to remove the word notwithstanding the fast that all these missiocurice in Hongkong and begar hers logs. Providence move step and gee a moderate. Weather Bus
His Lordship Your cage is that there Capt. J. Chater suggested whether it
On the 2nd at 10.43 A, Barometer It is worthy of rousek that Mr Bibby, ment. Is was appointed at the meating of degrees, as is said of the solence of geo-ralber steep and increasing for N.E. winds. One was the revision of the New Teeta-we observe that the work advances by slow falling at Bolins, steady here. Gradients the month of October. The goods had been to Wong Tai Hit
Australia' from their title, displayed on the counter of Mr Brewer's Mr Pollock-Yes; that was the spino. The
mant batwon the parties that there should doubt the wort Australi in their title ontinue to improve, is yet convinced that the work was completed in 1980, and forth that the Word of Life has been made Chairman, in reply, said that no niw Kanb Holo wurkings, where prospects Bedhurat sud Bridgiran and Mr Stronash home, and it is to hero, and, yet the time
to satisfactory results are going from the in 1847, prino pally at the hands of Dis have passed away. So is has been at be a test, and he was going to state that had been a misfortune to them, but they the big mine of the future is to be at Bukit with the Old Testament w eleu wader-known in Chins to brief compared with the was passed.
the reason for this loan was that there were woro not entirely their own masters in the Kowan, where there is available, what every taken and finished in 1863. In the cures requirements of the onse, and the results
First distant Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 22, 1833, four auita pending against the Him Locog, matter. They had bad the Charter since miner desires to see, payable stone in large of, and following it, another translation was in Original Jacisdiction. Wong To Bind to time. They had not yet mooted the matin. The interesting thing about the and boit works have been largely priured the insufficiency of the means employed. three in the Summary Jurisdiction and our 1854, and it had been sewed frans-time bols, is is well defined auch ichtionous for made by Dre Bridgmar and Culberson, we are able to addnoe are an irresistible
HONGKONG REGISTER.: Southern Calorse Squadron, who arrived the defendant requested the plaintiff to pay point to the Treasury, but they suight be sinking of the shalt at Bukit Kerian, with and circulated throughout Chinu
argument in its favour, always allowing for yesterday with the Chinese feet from Amoy, costs, which were known to amount to over stood or dut at all. The directors would, geoertained lie of the lode, was that is going the smearts due on these four suite and the told that they must take this oharter as it the object of giving access in the already
and the shortcomings and sina of the landed this afternoon at Padder's Wharf. $4000. It was therefors known that the however, bear the matter is raid, and de down there occurred the entirely unked A guard of honour from the Shrupabire Hi in cash would ho insufficient to pay the Mr Jones had said, he did not wish to the opposite side of Lut Bhalt from that Fekian pirates, which caused great distreaz prejudice, their ignorance and indifference,
of $2750 actually paid by Wong Taof what they could.
In Septetuber of 1833, the city of Shang. THE With regard to what fur intrusion of a large body of quarts on hai was attacked by a band of Canton sad Light Infantry was drawn up at the Wharf amounts of the suits, and it was agreed make any, invidious remarks. Is (the brand which the lade ve known to lie. all around until the mischief wat suppress thoir idolatries and superstitions, their want Fees! to receive him, wit à large crowd of Euro- that the desired hop by Cosiness) that defermee te du quartz, struck at about 116 ft., caced in the autoria of 1:54. At the sime of seed and tru blainen, un speciilor. Weather... peans and Chinese sesembled in the vicinity the plaintiff over to Chang Ping and the trade of Judia, which this bank did not and was wider than the shaft itself. How rebels on their way to the Southern capital meation the evils we have been the means
caacs and a sum of $to should be paid by business spoken of had referenes to the less! in and went out like the front of a tiras there were rumours of the Taiping emplified among the ruling classes-ot to es partners in the Him Loong, other than attempt to cultivate. Their business was wide is not know, but the interesting of the Empire, and from their professed of intrestncing far and wide-all these may Wong Tsek Hi, under the agreement. limited to exchange, shipments, and no feature of the intrusion is that the stone Christian atanding, much concern was felt well be considered, humanly speaking, an After some conversation evidents was forth, and they did not seek what might bo is of higher value, then the rest of the in regard to them. Their moramonta were impervious obstacles to the missionaries given at some length, and the osse was ad called the ordinary trade accounts. Thay Bukit Koman state (by prospecting trials watched with intense interest, and their pot to thirstmal character and effcots, journed.
had, be supposed, some of the best accounts about of per too). When the shaft is various proclamations were translated by
Dat are we discouraged by them? Ar
shop. Sentares of six weeks' imprisonment
Yu Hong Tei, Commander-in-Chief of the
of Pedder's Street Daring the forenson several Government officials went on board
the farship, and were honoured with mister,
vocasion,
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