NOW ON SALE

THE

THE CARONICLE AND DIRECTÖRT FOR CHINA, JAPAN; &," Fox 1880,

With which is incorporated T CHINA Dineror").

in ita existence, and is Now READY for SALE. It has been capital from the MOT AUTHOR- Tie Sorzars, and no phina have been spared ronder is TOROUGHLY RELIARGE, both as Directory uud as a Werk of Referenca m Com morial Matters. •,

brought down to the latest datea eltainable.

The Work is embellished with the following Plaus and Maps-Chrome-lithograph Plans of VICTORIA, obgkong, of CANTON, the FO REIGN SETTLEMENTS SHANGHAI; a Chrome-lithograph Piste of the CODE of SIGNALS in on VICTORIA PSAR and Draps of the COAST of CHINA and BONG- KONG.

THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1880.

It la stated that the new mail steamers between and the Philippines vill command running In June,

The Customs recoleta at Marlin duriu net month amounted to $134,814 as ngalust $80,155 in February, 1879 -^ -

The Ocean Blanship Company's steamer Orcetne, from Liverpool, faft Eingapore on the 10th instant for this port.

URICKET

OLDE GARRISON, This matches played on Saturday and re- salted in favour of the tub at bough with a very ing 150 rana Charlor and Tannard Howlot strong batting team they only succeeded iu mok- broughout exceedingly well and the catch which dismissed Whyte was a brilliant one. Went was in great bitting form, bis square leggers" up the hill Laing remarkably powdeful,"

Friend batting for the Carrison was equal to The P. and O. stamine Ginalios, with the nazt any wo bave seen this seas, and at one time it outward English rusil, left Singapore for Hong-looked sa if the left landed and himsed wars going to pull off, but on his retirement sery faw more runs are made. The following la the Long at 5 p.m.cn Friday the 12th inst.

secre

West, mal Neylor, Touran 23 Mar 4 1. 1awkins, 6 Chve

Madamo Doriani's French Opera Ceangany loft Saigon on the 11th inat, in the German steamer

10th inst Hemeria, and may be expected her about the

• Mr. Willings, &Chorky

Mr. C. Holder, RN,

Churley, Tuard

Mr. Litchie, b Char. 3. Dunia, Ten 11 Jor

AK Mr. Kune, & Cloudne, Whyte, Paralon,

5, 1C, Force, Helen,

Тиден

111 Steak QARRISON:N

SECOND Ias

The Agents (Messrs. Jardins, Mathogen & Co.), Friend it. E. 181. Banta inform us that the steamer Gimesgles, from La Liput 3.7-Iaurant, E TVareta, tr dou, Left Singapore for tuis port on Friday, the 12th instant.

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Lin. d. 8. Chorley, & Munes, i

"Thore & blyna Elent 3, P. Pudara, bagnina 10 est Captain Alainfert, Whyte, s

A moi gut.

did get Ad not but

When the Fronoh: Mail stoor or Tanais. was steaming to her anchorage on Saturday evening List & G. Lafers, o she collided with the British buque Laren, OA ring away the lattor's jilboom.

let, J. A. Den, Damon Mujer Male Hyb Licht. WJ, Hay 5 Danm

Life, Duaman...

The Franol Mail steamer Tanir, Captain de Jayne Hyses chill and bat la Marcelle, sports having apokon in lat 22.98 long 118.01 E., on the inerting of the th instant, the Britishi barque Sarch Senti, feca Nagasaki. bound to Hongkong.

CIVILIAN AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS

i...

The Gwen's Adrooste said. that come was wblah thno s Lad been in command. He also prived of the legitimate right of an independent followed by the representatives of the Cravo sod thanked them for to congratulations which they nation to make such changed in the table as the refased. A had offered hija that day, and also for the hand- exigency of the country may requiru, that is to His Lorda ip sold he was very glad to hear it some gifts which had been persened to him, say, no rate of tariff can be altered without the Mr. Haydar said $500 as the am asked, esplod them with gratitude and no tekons of consent of the foreign diplomatic agents, cond The Goon's Advocato aid they were not in the Triendly: relations between himself and the besides, this tariff regulation osanot be revised position at that time to say exactly what the Chinese, and as proofe of friendship between or changed independently of the main treaty as damage was Holanded to his Lordship a letter Chinese anil forsigters. He hoped that the good it is appended to the latter and to be considere! roonivad from the impugnauts in which they throw feeling bows, would always continue to exist, as forming a part of the same. The the most the blame entirely on the plainscaandelsrauterised The visitors then went on dock, and omidet a heavy datles are born by the pradacers of Japan. the amount alnimed: (8500) au lentos valley of oragkors Mr. Tong Tux hauled up these artiales, and unduly amall amount imposed

His Lordship said the letter was one rather now ing. In the evening very large Chinesoon foreign artibles.

Besides these inconveniences, there are many calculated to pat aro's back up, as no one liked dinner was given in two flower boats to whinh to be told his figures wors ridiculous. This upwards of sizby Chinese gautlemen sat down foreign, praduste intrenant into our country Crown ought to be expecially careful not to drag dinner was also given on the tween decks of without any duty whatever Seme kinds of pingin into litigaton unless it was absolutely the China, the deck being very tastefully decor- olothes, do, were first introduced only for the Busty Thuruwn was not to be offended tod with busting, evergreens, dawers, kt. private use of bioigners without my duty, but not to be injured at all bat at the same time, ting. every effort ought to be made to prevent the subject fighting its own parent, for that whe awliat it was. His Lordship then asked Mr. Hayllar if his side sugested arbitration. M Me Hayllar sald- the question of arbitration w.bevor mentioned, bet be suggested this Sum-cf wary Courtiladi.

Kis Lorialiip-Don't you see what the offent of that would have been

Hayllar-Yo they would have got nothing.A laugh),

YOKOHAMA

Bumours coutine to arrive of the reappear. of ahelay in carious distriota.in consequends which quarantine kuspitals live again been opened,

It is anil that in consequenos of the recent polles affair in Danke, this governor of that kou, and the director of the branch cllca of the polico, have resigned.

now they are being ned by the Japanese people, and have become articles et curatceros; still they are imported witbontang daty just a when thor wore qed only by the foreign residents in Japon.. Under these arcumstances the income raised by the import fariff is not ahoro one-thirtieth part of the whole revenus sad the balance is contri balad y the Japanese people.

This produces serious injury and discourage- ment to the productive power of the country and makes the fature state of the internal resources almost hopeless. Therefore we sincerely hope is Lordabip sa ha thought it monstrous It is sallat Prince Ariugawa is eroeedingly that the time has now come, when the power of that if people wont into one court they got ds unwilling to accept the post of Sa-daijin while regulating the tariff should be restored, and that magre on one set of fasts, and in another ocurt his Majesty the Mikado is equally solicitens that our government should be able to impose all datles in due proportion, thus avoiding the evils on the same faste they get nothing. Tu the he should do so. Summnty Court, if it was proved they had con- Shimadzu lisamitan, formerly Saburo, which exist at present, importing more farolgen" tritated to the dame in, they got nothing, and if been for some time past engaged in minion at products and at the same time exporting home the promovante in this pase land gone lato the Yamanko, and being bow desirous of extending articles as much as possible. And we shall be Summary Court they would have got nothing his operations he ass oppled for a government able to take away unfairly heavy taxes upon osr

producte se as to inerpass the proantivo pow It was arranged that the parties should agreco of 500,000 yan; upon the amount in dollars, his Lordship remark-

of the country, og that if they did not they would have to come back to court to fix the rate of orohange,

IN BUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE Mr. JOSTIOR. FRANCIS.

The bonn Shimbun thinks it probable that when the rosion of the tatias is an nonam plished fast, is Excellency mima, at presont minister for Japan at Paris, will be appointed Bresident of the Gaimushed

Donless they prefer it to the Carolina 07, Hawaiian rice, just ne Antericans profer their own toany other flour. It is, at the same time, only natural that the Californians should wish to see the Chinese consuming the products of the States as far as possibia, and such á móde of inducing the Calnese to contribute to the This Work, the ONLY one of the kind in Chius cossumption of American products is ver tainly lesa un just than some of the enactments or Japan, is now in the

levelled against them by the Legislature EIGHTEENTH YEAR

The Alla calculates that the adoption of

The Messorios Maritimer Company's steamer Mr. Davis'e measure--which wo think is very doubtful-would add about $900,000 other with the next outward Frough mail, Federal revenue annually if the importations. left Saigon on at 3 pm on the 19th inst for should equal those of lust year. But it this port thinks they would decline, and proceeds- Various additions have been made, tanding to "We do not with any increase of the Fedom render the Wock still more valuable for re-reteens from this increase on the tariff, Wa ferase. The descripcious of oach Port Lava prefer that the main consegnance should be beor carefully revised, and the trade statisties the substitution of dour for rico and of butter for nut oil on the celestial tables, not only making a larger home demand for the agri- cultural products of nur State, but educating the palate of the Mongolians so that after they return to their native and they will have their ingular bread and butter, if they can afford it. China will in time bo a large. conqumer of whieht, and one of the first steps toward the desirable change is to accustom It contains a DESCRIPTION of and its people, when residing in California and DIRECTORY for HendKONG, Macao, Pex- Australia, to adopt the diet usual among H01, Hornow, WHAMPOA, CANTON, SWATO. Englishmen and Americans," Surely thie

A me ting of the Committee was held at the AMOT, TAKAO. TAtvarrão, Tamsʊi, Kis most quixotic idea. As well may our Tabler in Chinese and English, showing at one Hongkong Club at 6pm on Friday as pro LUNG, FOOCHOW, WERCROW, NINGPO, SHANG Californian contemporary expect the Ethi view the Chenits, Deatments, und Thistricts ricasly arranged, Several Literning competi HAI, CHINELAKO, KIUXIANG, WOHU, HANKON.orion to change his skin or the leopard his of the Provinces of Chivi Prayer, anbordinated bors were present. The following evaditions were agreed to:-Wincors of provions events lost. ICHANG, CHEFOO, TALU, TIEXTIN, spots us to imagine that the Chinámou vill according to the Bed Book or Ofiard List of year to be penalised as follows-Long jurip

The CHWANG, EERING, NAGASAKI, KOEL (H000), give up his rice for whesten broad. the Functioneries of the Empire. (First dmft).& inches; high jump, I inob: 100 yards race; 2 CHAKA, TOKOHAMA, NIIGATA, HARODAIR, Chinaman is, nos only as rogarda customs WE presams that this valuable publication layards: 120 garde (hurdle! 5 yards; no mila the work of the Maritime Customs, although the race, 50 yards. Veteran rica, 300 yards, open MANILA, ILOILO, CESO, SLIGO, CA, and manners, but also in respect to bis or the author does not sper, mor, ond, to amateurss of 36 and upuced; handles, The saris afternoon the bill of sale was executed, poid daring a work to the subatliates Japan HAIPHONG, FASO, BANGKOK, and BINDA food, the most unadeptable-of-mankind, that of the printer. We do not even know how bandlippers Mosses. Daman and Cattell PORE, as well as condensed accounts of China Wherever the Chinese go, they invari the tables (put up in a very neat cover) vame into Binyoles, two miles an allowance for

the amount to the satisfaction of the judgments thera wa prosad to fovia our opinion apon them. of War; ten men a team. Japan, the Philippines, and the Ports of Atably import their food, and, retain, with posesion; hut. es thorn we found them, inches; start on the saddle International Tug

In connecting with the Athletic Sports re against him. He disappeared the same evin little alteration, their customs and man- in the first place, the idea of tibalating all this- The Chronicle and Directory for China, They do occasionally, for the time, information in a way likely fc cats the eye ara requested to state that the oficers of the ing and his wife followed negh gorging and seams, in anr humble julgust. a very happy 27th Inniskillings bath offered a cap for special the servants all loft. What the holder of the

legitimate right of an independent ristion though the feeling of the public is oqually strong Japan, and the Philippines" is published insime a serai European costume in colder one. To parsons having to handle aficis papers, erant, balf mile care open to all to whom the bill of sale want to take possession be found tho Two Forms-Complete at $5; or with the times than their own, but they sorer per to winrestiouls of u district, and the profecture probable that this race will in run on the day of and the landlord had also put a man in posses We, the members of the Kiyosondosha, moved on these two subjects, yet we call the attention it is of inestimable value to be able to turn out other events at this meeting are open. It je ballite in possession for the judgment creditors, Japan tout treaties with and we claim this cotrol of them to be the

by the spirit at.public opinion in Japas, with the of Rosidents, Port Descriptions and Directories manently change their style of drese, and or intendancy under which it falls, without hav. the Regimental Sporte, and it is hopes that a sign

His Landship reserved judgmont as to whether objant nt recovering her logitiate right, submit of the European is American people toore Plan of Victoria, and Code of Siguals, ut $3.

pimply because the former has more direob Oedors for Copies may be sent to the Daily variably retain the queat, that cherished jing to tharab the oluwry Red Dook-a publien well contested race will reward the sportsman the Bill of sale' could be enforced at once in the Impartial judgment of the European and earnestly to the question of tariff than the ottor,

Indge of nationality and symbol of their ton about as seductive.us. Bendahar's Railway like Jiberality of the Tunisk Binga

Intending competitors ace ance mora reminded timaling that he thought it questionable whether American people the following latter Tables. We baro glancol ever enob Table with Frees Offica, where it is published, or to the tame submission to a handful of hardy bnt out zotining any errors in connection with thong that entries-alone by the 17th instant, and theithero bad."so far been any breach of the terms in The reason why wo, with ons secord, send this effect on the material progress of tho Japas letter is that there are diroamstance which nation. If this claim, which we consider just compel us to bring forth the subjest of tresty and right, is not admitted by the European and tows fumiliar to us, so that it may parbans be safe the Honorary Secretary will be glad to have which it was drawn

ravision between country sud ether perrera Batterian anthorities, we fear that the people of to assure that the whole collection is carefully the different lists returned to him on the aven wade and correct. It does not appear on the face ing of the 30th (Tuesday) so that time muy te

hefore we enter into this important subject, we Japan ay possibly be obliged to resort to a course which will seriously affect the mutual will explain briody the political condition of our interscarse and commercial relations between. of the tables whether it is intended to pablisit allowed for printing the programmes.

Pust outros are allowed in the following suits

people when those treatise wors made. The peo they in their proant form or in the shape of a

ple of our country-now. amenating to over

Therefore we hope that the treaty made in 30,000,000 and having a history of nearly 5,000 1858 will be thoroughly altered, the tariff ragu- to take a hint from the fact that to have any) book, but perhaps the publisher may be disposed-Interestioanl tag of war. Jookey ra00. stres monticuntly lived to have them hoard

years were accustomed to be governed by freefatioon sented from the main træty, sad a hook of separate tables, for

sud liberal institutions and inclined to be a new tresty, stablished between the Japanese consentonce of roforis. It is tan peoli trouble

asioiul nation, at at the time when these tras natin and foreign powers on the footing of gas. to have to perpetually fake them out of and replace

ties wore concluded, we were subjected to the test equality sad the principle of justine and them in the rise. To give an idonof the arrange

feudal system which existed generally in Aviatio

this letter. mout; wa will take first of all the fretset of tables,

somewhat resteninod by the government and From two to three provinco so set forth cu

bountries Tins the liberty of our people was equity. Such is the principal object of writing

each table in oblong form ne oblong ia dirided

2.

following Agents

·MACAN

uncivilised Tartare. Our Californian friends ..Moara A. A. de Molla & Ca

will wait long, do opine, before they see Swazo, Messra. Campbell & Co. Axessis, Wilson, Niakolle & Co. the Chinese unporting American wheat, on FORMOSA Meera. Wilson, Nicholls & Co. a large scale for their consumption. The Tockow Hears. Helge & Co.. NINOPO Mrs. Kelly & Walsh, S'ghai.Americans are just as likely to relinquish SHANGHAI..Me Hall & Holts.

beat-in-favour of rice as-their-staple article SHANGHAI..... Menare. Kally & Walsh. NORTHSAN & Mesers. Hall & Holts and Kolly of diety as the Chinese, are to abandon then in strips, or in RIVER PORTR

& Walsh, Shanghai latter and become brend eaters. VAGASTI. The C. J. Trading Co... Hrono. OSAKA.The C. and J: Trading Co.

·YOKOHAMA... Fapan Gazette Offlos.

...Maara Vinda de Layisga & Co.

Mr. J. H. Bloom.

MANILA

SALOON.

SINGAPORE......Boer. Sarlo & Cri

Mes Malherbe, Jallien & Co.

BANGKOK

LONDON.

LONDON LONDOY

Mr. E. Algue, Chinent's Lane. Mrs. Gio. Birus & Co. ...Messrs. Bates, Hendy & Co.

***Exchange,

SANFRANCISCO Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants' NEW YORK... Mesas. 8.M. Pettingill & Co..

97. Tark Bow. Daily Preis Office. 19th January, 1880

NOTICE.

S. WATSON AND

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS,

VRENOK and kis Royal Highers the DUKE or EDINBURGH,

WILOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS

PERFUMERS..

PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,

DROGGISTA SUNDGINEN,

REVIEWS.

The Portsmouth Times, in speaking of the health of the Navy, says: The lowest risk-rate was on the South East Coast of America Station, the China Station baring the unenviable dis-into bloske printendencies, from three to six to tinction of having the highest sick-rate."

seh precines. Eash lntendancy is bisected.

and the upper half forms from two to six squares,

SUPREME CODIỆT.

13th Maroli

IN VICE-ANTEÄLTI.

BEFORE THE HOR. CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR, SMALE. WITH. My. H. G. THOMSETT TING AS NAUTICAL ASSESSOR, ANAN

THE "NGAN LOJNË,”.

We repeat, we hope that the rarion of the treaties shall be carried out alee regarding the subject of legal juradiatios. It is admitted by all divilized nations that every Independent By a judgment given in the Yokohama Sal nation has a right to have the jurisdiction over. basho on the 27th alt, Messus. Bonist and Co., all thes who entar withle their larritory, both proprietors of the Grand Hotel, recovered $49 in civil and eciminal matters. This is the Is RE KLAMPREKEYELA This was an interploader suit in which Mr.com kaventead of their secrunt-boys, who, on the legitimate right whion every independent nation Dennys appeared for He Akit the holder of a 27th November last, Lad, just before tiba-time ought to have scooling to the principles of Hnt an Enropean or Amerionn soming to our bill of sale on defendant's fur.itare addeffects. Thu and without warning, widely quilted their international law defendant was the proprietor of the International situations. The proprietors were obliged to Hotal. Du Tuesday fast a number of judgmontage Guinamon in the room of the matineus oantry suot subject to the lawn of Japan, were obtained against him and ongation issued servants, and the above $49 represents the wages ander the clanss of tra-territorialarindiorées.

Gazette

it shows the want of respect dus to an indepen daut ration. Therefore this extra-territoriality This is what seriously affects our nationality as

Which is against the principle of equality shonla Ho Alit advancing or it to sum of 8500 less

be taken away in rarising the existing treaties. 530 for three month interest in advance, is be

We freely express car opinion on the subject of ing understood the defendant intended to apply

the tarif and extra territorial jurisdiction fr Gosardanes with the public opinion of our nation,

POLICE, COURT.

18th March.

Parone O. Y. CREACH, ESQ

AMARINE STORE DEALER IF TROUBLE,

Su Akun, mater of an ironmonger's store, No, 93, Queen's road Week appeared sa a summens to answer a charge made by Inspector Lindesy ef having exercised the trade of a dealer in miscine Jones without being the liolder of a liense for

T-that purpose.

The defendant pleaded guilty. He said be was ignorant of the law.

Finnd fifty dollars, in default aix weeks' im prisonment with hard labour

by

GANDLERS.-"

JAPAN AND HER TREATIES. The following letter is addressed by the Rt. Fiscuidosha of Japon to the public of Europe and America which have st

Japai and foreign countrios.

Al.

But may be said by some foreigners that if their policy was te make us a peuosful nation. The principle course which they maurted to webere full power over the tariff, heavy duties may

be arbitrarily imposed upon Earopean and Ame.. was to sbalish the construction of large ships so risau urticles by the Japanese government so as that the people might in prevented from holding to exclude foroigx imports from Japan. We foreign intercourse Although this may have

The Court sat today to giro judgment ia By the last American mail we meived the foach of which is a profecture, the lower hall serend auraber of the California, the new being rows of swall oblongs, or departments and titis dato. The Queen's Advaste (Hon. F. L.

Chan Akux and Krong Arhan were charged boon the cause of oar sajaying peace for 500 may however, guarantee that such a course of monthly magazine published in San Francisco. districts, raged in subdivisions under och O'Malley, instructed by the Acting Queen's It appears to be quite up to the mark of the open-square. This first group of tables is the one Proctor (Mr. A. B. Johnson), appeared for the Inspector Lindigy with frequently a public years, yet it subsequently became a filter and imposing a bare presse in foodcity the ing number, and contains a great deal of furty which we most priza The next group nousistovants, who ofnimed for damare done to the gambling house, No, Chiloan-stract impediment to the progress of our people. We cooztry, and their prudence in introducing the The case was fally proved of the Innpantorrere left in entire orange of the state of western civilization and the respect which they written and interesting matting,

of the winen tables with the addition of a list of team pinnuco cf HMS Victor Emanuel; and

quits suffisicat evidenos aguinat zusu allegation. the accend prisoner, being convicted of permitime bad very little experiewo of the affairs of We think it is quite alear that our government We are requested to mention that the prat.the remanded amnes La literated according to Mr. T. C. Hayllar, QC, instrusted by Mr. and a witnges and the first prisoner was fined $3. foreign countries. Even the statesmen of that way to foreign guests to this country should be

Sir The Wade's ayatom, slightly modified, Deng, appeared for the impugnauts.

Iis Lordship. in giving judgment, detailed the ting, blic gasabling to be carried on, was fine orign nations and very sklom come inte o andar, ench circumstandas will be able to put a minery Tug of War batirees the riche oom. This group of tables is of no uztreuse wheteror topestions he had submitted to the Ancestor, the 950, and ordered to enter into his personal re, not with the people of other countries. fair and reasonsbla rate of duty on all prodesta, panies of the Iruiskillings will be pollod aff ns, but others may find that the addition of a roma d-day, the 15th instant, on the Cricket Ground nice list is, of advantage. The modifications foot of the steworsto which was that both vessels uognizance in $200 to be of good behaviour for It may easily be ser that we were under a both Japanese Led foreign: We might enumerate. rary disadvantageous position as regante fereign all the works whitet our government have bɔen at 4:30 pm.

The final tag between the twein Sir Thomas Wade's system soct to have boan contributed to the collision. He said the Lords tolve months.

A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERtercourse, Thus the statesmen themselves did able to do since the restoration of the Emperor CO., winning teams will form one of the events on made with care and daliloration. Sel, fet, di, ck, of the Admiralty, ot beball of the Crown, sought.

Wong Afuk was charged with being a sus. not quite nnderstand the nature of the interna to his original power as the proof of their sin. this day weak...............-...

anilji, whaterer their infects, ura cousistent, and damages against the steam launch Ngan Loong. An enter Linment will to given at the Hong surbow are more likely to be prenenneed cor:Carrying passengers in this harbour from the picious character mod dangerous to the pace tional intercourse between European and Anteriority in the advancement of commercial interests, By Appointment to His Excelency the Go.org Temporanne Hall, this evening, com rectly that Son, ten, sith. &c. Ws quite appier west of the P. and U. offiows to and from sed good order of the Colongan nations, and we, the People of Japan were and alsof the friendly sentiturats toward foreign meucing as alf-past eight o'clock The follow-prus, t, of the subtilution of shuvi, taun, &e Kowloon Decks and other places, for injurioe The prisoner was found on the pramines ofatterly wiatro of what is going on in the people liven willin this year, the feeling of dong to the steam plunacy of the Virler Messer & Co on the previous evening Central Goterstmont as wall si abroad. The hospitality has been shown by the inhabitants of ing is the programine fisuoforte Daot, "Qui les auxi, lotte, do. Th ̈souas colin-Pekingese a collision whinh occurred between the two and was disturbed by one of the watchman off position of the Japanese people was like that of Tolo to the distinguished visitors from England;

lingers in the solitary word nut, “hungry," aud Five" Song: Bong: Cotale Dialogns; ons only causaionally even there. The compile of gels on the 2nd January last. At the time duty. Ho run away into the street, but was helpless oild without mother or father, who Amerles, Germany and Italy. Pianoforte Daet, "The Oxan Walta," Reading: the sabies skoeld go over them again, and of the collision there was no wind and the weather anght by a lukong. The watchman told the was compelled to hele the tree This weappeal to the public opinion of Europe ong Pianoforte Solo, Fong; Song; Song. carefully separate the e from then stañas in such was bright. It seemed the Ngas Loong, having akong to take him to the station, where, upon perinced people. While the treaties were thus and Amerion by describing the airemastances The Russau corvette Craymer arrived here on words as, for instance, Johe, which should be Jeho. some passengers on board, properly backed being searchel, there were Fonted upon him a signed and ratified by the hogan, or Tyasen as andst which the treaties vors made; the injury Saturday afternoor from Nagaaski. Upon her Possibly the two sounds will have become pom-ut from the western side of the pior and screwdriver, Chinese padlock key, and a box he was cited by Earopeans, there came, in 1888, arising thesos to the Japscess people, and their original power and legitimate throne and the believe that the faign public will sympathise suchering she anlated the port, Vice Admiral pletely sulgamated in another guration but swag to the north. T'as Zchang was lying of mutches. He was also identified as an old the restoration of the Japanese Emperor to his pale sentiments agniest them. We sincerely A was usual, the north side of the Zehang at Sentenced to three months' imprisonment with overthrow of the Shero's pores. bingo ship with what we said, and, seeing the injustios and Coote, and the American and Franch Admirals, until this shall be the onse, students may as well slougsido sud across the north end of the pier offender.

great event, tuný refotray have been carried out disadvantage embodied in the existing treaty: And

the salutes being simultaneously acknowledredbe kept within the bonton tracks of theory and

with the object of giving the Jamusse peuple. AURATED WATER MAKERS,

from the shere buttors, Fron Dule, and U.S.S. rhyme. Stán Bi is not satisfactory as a distinct she was lying at the pier, iras erowded with small had about

is now pending. Richarond. Go account of the French flagship province from Shan Si: better call it Shen Si in boats there being also some larger oarge bosts

Two Chinese were sentenced to fourteen days the political liberty which they did not possess will support us in kastering the mision which We think it possible that the European and having a list, consequent on the copper being the good old way and save dune with it: orer.waiting for cargo. To the north of those thirs SHIES MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTED, red, the solute was not returned from that body know's it is not pronounsod Shen but Shian, was a large lighter lying with her how to the imprisonment with hard labour for boing ont at under the Shogun a government. Thus we love

on in our government. But looking back at the formed in respect to some affairs by foreign Tessel until yesterday morning at eight o'clock, if they do not know, it does not matter, fort, 30, when the Ngan Loong had backed on hight withcata light or pass under suspicion ow the means of understanding what is going Amaricas public way hitherto have been misin-

it is impossible to mistake She S for any stirer sin was compelled to loan ahead north-west, atvirastanos

candact of the Inst government and seeing the The ricine subscriptions for the rsiaf of provisos. It would be better to cite magistracies speed sat to have been only two knots, but

Peter McLennan a seaman, anamployed, was nature of the treaties signed by them, we are residents in Japan, who have some prejudicca we so earnestly desire, should be prevented or Famine in Ireland are getting ob famously. with double namos, tha: Nas bsi Ilsion; partly which he inferred was not more than fur, and

kept in ignorance of the affairs of the Central The one started by the Chamber of Commerod because for if suy Chinese dissyllables ses in-abo came out under the stern of the lighter into charged with disorderly conduct and rules utterly astonished As we said befors, we were against Japanese habits and bustins. If what wo may reasonably conolula that the eulightonad has been beaded Messrs. Jardino, Matheson separable when they make up a topical name, and the open spacs known as the fairway which was the proprietor of the Welcome Tavern

On the pravions afternoon the prisoner, who Government, and vonsequently we did not know hindered by the prejudices conveyed by them, Co. with $1,000, and the Masonic Fand is, we partly because in my instances the final letter free of vesaris at anchor, this open space baling a hear, likely to proves very handsome contri-of the first syllable might be confused with the hundred yards wido. Immediately as she ame was drank entered the tavers with his face what sort of a treaty existed between Japanoge patlic opinion shroad is the same as that which HONGKONG DISPENSARY. - F91 (bition.. We bose that Indian subcription, initial latter of the second Single districts out she and tia pinnase get into sollision. Frem bleeding. The barman of the tavern, ander in and Europeses Although we felt vaguely that

through the exertions of Messre. Mody, and should be written thas: Jan Hsion, the initial the moment each steama thero is the other tractions from the proprietor, refused to give the foreign: Intorcuara betoon Japanese and is entertained by a small circle of foreign resi

will lose our confidence and the reputation which... · M. Behis, has been brenght up to soze $3,000, latter of Hsien, Fa. Chou, de, bezig a capital in the collision was inevitable The collison was him ang liquor, thinking that he had had enough foreigners was not founded en s perfectly equit.dopts in Japan. If so, ste must deeply regret NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS:

Altogether the various subscriptions will foot up order not to be mistaken for part of the name so imminent from the time each ghuil the to then struck the propristor cu the nose and able footing, yet we did not imagins, that there it, and the civilized Europeans and Americans Commenting on Editorial ratiom thould be an amount that will woll maintain the reputu itself. It is also a question whether it would other that neither was responsible for what was also the barman. A Sikh ernstable was their was evol on injustion as we now find in certain they have in promeling the wolfare as well as

Speaking of an international treaty from a not le better to print either the names of the done in the presence of inmadisto danger. It called for and the prisoner was given into olanses of those treaties. Aironed "The Elitary and those of business "The tion of Hongkong for benevolence.

Looking at this subject from the general point custody. town or the description of town in italics. soomed the pinnace was preceding at the rate of Manager," and not to individuals by namo

tract between nations. If so, when an inexperi- On Saturday morning about half to o'clock & distribution and the relation to each other of the six or seven knots an hour, one of her crew said Fined $, in defenit one week's imprisonment general point of view, we maintain it to be soon-of viaw, no sus can object to an independent Alllyftors for publication should be written on one

anced infost suffers a loss from the contract natton insisting on the right of governing every

one within its own territory, and regulating side of the paper only:

fire hroke eat u ous of the squalid raat buts noor profectures in Fing-Uion Fa is not very clear, eight knots, and this spod did not appear to haste with hard labor.

which he made with an experienced man, it is tariff at will Bat we makes concession in not Advertisements which are not ordered for a fredMessrs. Kennedy & Co.'s Horse Repository. A third list contains at length the titles in fall been decreased up to just before the collision. The

vaid nocording to the law of nearly all ovlized olaning these two nights at que us only claim paziod will be nonkitined antil coneternanded. Seren nocking operations were going on meat of all the high civil and military eBoats of the look-out max of the pleone said he saw the Nyan Loong through an opening to the wost of

nations. Therefore we think that no one hest present the right over the tariff, as it is in- Correspondinta ar regnesto se forward their name one of the hots, and the fire communieated Eighteen provinces, from Brigadier and Intendent the bow of the lighter unil he called out to thei

ther an individual or a nation, ought to be bound to the fragile erection, which speedily became sup to Tartar-General and Viceroy. This will be and addrons with coussinatione addressed to the mass ut fumes. Some of the horɛsboys from extremely useful to interpreters. The Sammarestearsinan to look out; he did look out and saw f Str. not for publication; and au meidanes of good the Repository turned sub bud aktampted to sz· of Tables shows thai,thers are 287 direct-go he continued his course along the side of the interesting proofings that took place bere in tin was like that of the infant above mentioned the revision of the troaby is not carried out this

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18th March, 155) by a frosty which was made through the rant dispensable to promote the material progress of nothing, being eg slose under the lightor, and so

I send you by to-night's host an account of the of knowledge and experience. In fset, our posi: our country Under this pressing necessity, if tinguish the fire by pouring water on the burning verning, and 1,479 subordinate town's in

Lime, we doubt whether the friendly intercourse highter, keeping near her, until he sighted the huts, but without effect, two of them being re- Eighteen Provinces; but the compiler world do Ngan Loong at the stern of the lighter as she connection with the 200th trip of the man and therefore we think we caght not to be sub-between foreignons and Japansas may be cen decal to ashes. Another was hastily torn down well to follow the nomenclature adopted by me out into the open from under the stern of tumor China. Captain Ackerman, in Chian jected to a tresty made by inarperienced states inued for a moch longer titas, because every to prevent the fumes consuming the remainder Mayors, and distinguish between Prefootus of these unsightly looking araotions.

Dapartmants, Sub.rafectares, and Districts the vessel that "had hid her from the pinuses, waters, and for which starter Mastra. Sieusson men with foreigners even when there is no in- Japanese bjóst throughout the whole nation common sense he agreed in the opinion of the on tuo China, and Captain Ackermend did all be nestion. As these traatios con lain slausen which dissatisfaction. We maintain that we ought The Bergona Mujer au Sergeants of the 27th rotorenes than, and in fact supersedes the neces

At noon a large Enwer boat, gaily decorated re enact submit to it, especially, as the term not to be bound by's treaty, whoso teria of con- tract has sirnady expired seven years ago, and HONGKONG, MARCH, 16TH, 1680. Inniskillings gave a quadrille party on Friday sity of, the sab-liat appetaled as above described. nautles assessor that it was not. He also agreed could to welcome those who visited his vessel. wight in the school room, Murray Barracks. In conclusion, we beg to recommend this public with him that the pinnase contributed to the. The docre of the room were draped with Hags tion to all practical Chinese sotaylors and students collision. At a busy time of the day, in s vary and coining many of the principal streuer of revision is already passed Although we are whees natum is against this principles of justice

urowded part of the harbon, who seemed to have chanted shippers in Canton, left Shameen to lassfisted with the treaties, yet we do not write

and aquality

If the public opinion of Earope and Amorim Conran of the Califorulan legislatore are and evergreens and the windows with white our

way was a hundred yuris wile; the pinuage was alongside the Chis, which ressol was diassed statesfan of the Shogun's Government and dess not helps to hastening the revision of the evidently exercising their wils in order to tuine and plants. Darig was kept up, to the Yazny Japan. Vol. I. By Jose R. BLACK, gone too fast for safety Again, where to fair the etrains of a Chloess band and proceeded this letter in order to being charges against the

strains of a portion of the regimental band, outil

Lundon Trubber & Co. Yokohama: Kelly so close nader the lighter that the tearsman from stem to star will legs at overgrote foreign diplomats The only thing which we treaty, and if it fails on this accasion, we fear handicap the Chinese in their competition two o'clock on Saturday, morning. Great cour

& Co. Hongkong: Kelly & Walsh could not see the Ngan Lorag, which he would The captain, who was stalinaunt the gangway complain of, is that the treaties themselves are that the discussion between Japan and formign

welcomed the merabants and slippers on board, fanned on unjust prinsiples And the feeling with Caucasian labour. It is probable that osy and attention were shown by the boats to

Stainforth. Captain and Mrs Barolay, Lieuten-yet von printed, will andonbedly add to the side of the lighter; he ought to has kept Pacific States that the Chinese are not goat and Mrs. Windrata, Mr. and Mrs. Flaming general knowledge he foreigners of an interest murs eat, so that he bould not have come Sioman & Co.'s representative, and a party of the mail airole of this socisty, but extende and injurious to the interests of all the nations foreign gentlemen who had assembled on board throughout the whole nation. Therefore we concerned Waste determined to do everything in his preface that whom a commenced, it was In thus bolling the pollision was so contri- word present. and the politicians who have been mainly

kis intention only to write a mers pamphlet zehnted to, it big to ena followed the matage visitore the cabin were a very interesting sight the speedy revision of these unsatisfactors tres the extreme But if this shonid hoooms so seri was witnessed: In fact, to nee the expression of tias. Under these roamstances, it may easily us, we should not only deeply regret it for the foreigners. Therefore we treat the public of instrumental in getting up the ery against On Saturday, Mr. Alfred Pachar Stokes of Foot of the events which hare marked tas mout of tää pinnage was blameworthy in any then are perfectly well aware of it. These the firm of Sharp, Telor, and Johnson, was, on transition of busiest into models Japan, of the other than a strictly legal renes. It was not to be one of the oldest foreign regidouts in Canton, be seen what sort of fooling we havs, with regard interest of our country. but also for those of the motion of the Attorney.Gomoral, ndunitted land of the Shogun into the Mikado's Empire."antisipated such a spoed would tend to callisonight has never before been with used to the international intercouran bat weer. Japanese Deepe and Ameris ill help us in osrrying sat meu know that the Chinese are not settlers Attorney in the Supreme Court of Hong- The work, however; us is often the case with such but inasmuch as it did so tend it contributed in Canton: After the visitors were all and foreign nations at the pending revision by their anasimons avowal in the ordinary sonse of a word they kang. The Uhief Justige said he would not say undertakings, grow you his hands aid the result to the rotirler. He also agreed, from his comfortablely stated Me, Tang Yuen rose, and in As 1873 was tha ospitation of the terrt of the endly fontiment to the Japanese nation and

be bored. Mr. Blakos sould stay hem many will be two largo volours of come 100 pages such a sanse view of the case, with the nautical theorie of the Chinese murchante congratulated prosont treation, we understand that our govern of the love of justies and equity

200th trip of the Ching, and they hoped the saptain is vissthees trastiga. We, however, have not liberal minded people having tristidly feelings. emigrate to the United States vary suuch in wear, he rather kopul he would soon gr home Part of the ground vor which Mr. Black travels opinion of the wessor that the Ngan Loong Oaptata Ackermonn apou the completion of the want proposed to sobie faraign governments to The member of this Scsiet onsist of the the same way that Americans emigrite to wealthy, and that to would not siny sa mans hos voressarily boun gine ovie before, bat there contributed to the collision, mainly through and steam or would be spared to make another 2006 hoord say result from it. We bells that are the foraigners, many of whom are those Chins with no intention of making it their years as he himself had done is Lordship ruined for him plenty of material, and his considering the width of the passage theengh permanent home. The Chinese bave that then turning to Mr. l'homsett, whe-ked bon record is therefors full of interest avan to those which she came out into the Talkway, the did not trips. Having referred at some langth to the in the treaties may be very shortly revised: gab who have spent some years either in Europe or stating in Autorally and was fart having the who have perused Sir Eutherford Alands en copie out is through the centre of the passage flicit confidence the Canton merchants and ship impressed by the serons disadvantage of the

been to introduce mary European and Aweriesz Yupu said that it was with very great pleasure diction, we cannot wait any longer ishont institutions into Japan, and to cultivates friendly quarter to San Francisco mics as foreigners bench, Bukod him how many years he had been thrtaining narrative of his resiiones in Farm than she did so as to ouable & vergal propeating pors placed in the captain and steamer. Mr. Tang subjects of the tariff and exiretornitorial Sucis in Amerion Tas efforts of this Society have

in Hong, Mr. Thomsait replied tweaty-diting the first few youre of British.com slug the fairway to see her before coming so bare their separate concession at the treatwe. Upon this the Chiot Fretice wartly inercial jatorehurae with Japan, and Professor close upon her that a collision was inevitable ho hast to present the captain with a small pre speaking about this necessity and rest with its feeling amongst the Japanens people in general ports in the Central Kingdon, and seither shook hands with bits and said he was afruit Grills's more recut and obsuming book, Mr. As to the Ngan Long's contribution to the col sont from the Chinese tersants se a token of plicit ralines upon the government authorities, ignors. We believe that the regard it as anything more thana teniporary they were twe had specimens of the effects of Bluule has anjoyed exertions advantages for Ilston, the same definition arise as in the case of their gratitude towards him for the interest and At present, the public opinion of our country de eople are responts are not narrow collecting material for seat a renort of events the pher vessol. It way more owing to ordin. consideration Es bad always shown toward pas speaks with ons voice, and ask why our governando, and they are willing to adopt many ment is prevented from orising them, and why things advantagions to them. Therefore, we dwelling place But though this fact musty olivato.

en that before us by kis extended residence in fury excusablo absonde of extreme are than to sengers and cargo. Mr. Tang Yuen then pry bavo long ago been made clear to the people The British stosaur Month, which arrived Japan and his long connection with the Yokolina absolute soggense.hoy each contributed to sextel Cuptain Ackermann with a very baad of California by the onormone numbers of Chibere on Friday night from Singapore and Los Pries The book is well written, though the the collision. because it was possible for each some silver gap, with the following insoription

deeply regroes this de:cy and urges the serision into a much closer and more friendly con fust with each other. While the public sen uess who roarly return from San Francisco to do is now yestol, having been launched in author's style is selid rather than brilliant,lel to have avoided it, and the sollision was engraved upon it

July last from the building yard of Meders he is miatter of fact rather to chutty.

The popular feeling on this subject compels us their native land, and by the circumstance that Palmer & Co.. Jarrow, whicre sho was built book will be extingly ud for ferones, as tributa egually to the payment of the damages.

advanced, if European and American govern the subjects in question. fow of the immigrants take their wives with to the order of Mr. It. M. Hudson, of Sunder the story of events is saciantly 1old From the He hoped both parties would now agree upon 1b the 200th trip of Meca Sieges & C's Stone the memory of the Kijosandaru, to speak of trans towards the western bivilisation is thus

land, under special survey and to the highest vory odamenement of Loriga relations with amount so that it might be inserted in the decree

As we bare said, the present treaties producemente refuss the only legitimate claim them or scad for them afterwards, yet the class in Lloyds and Liverpool. She has been Japan, and will, wo presuar te brought down and the mint sattled at once. It was not worth

series fijuries to Japan in the matter of the which we make those parties in Japan who china to be conservative, and are opposed competition of their labour being felt by a specially ventilated and fitted witt ports, &o., with in the sound volume, to the premat do It is while when the differengs was only a £5 note to

It la not necessary to mention that we, the class of the éptumauity, who are really too view to the Eastern trade. She has a large at the same time sulloiently interesting to som spend another Els in setting it, when it could An address worked on silk with gold thread. tariff and jurisdictions in their principles, will be justified in

sloo and bertha for sight first-class passengers, and large rutber of readers both in the eally so avoided, two bring of liokeen air boxes of graokers, and

Bumber of photographs including amount of damage, it having been given in evi- same time presented, and the Chinste the drank indirect ones, just as people do in culier countries are adopting are promoting their own. contemplate others prospering by their in-ions arslangth 280 feet, asam 35 feet 3 inches, with a

prosperity to the captain and the steamer in abut bafors he opened the intercourse with fortiterosta slone and disregarding the injurise reigners, the expenditure of our government was which they inflict on the Japanese nation, and dustry, various efforts are being ande to depth of bolt 25 foot 6 inches, registered tons handy little map of the country-only dence that that was Line costaf the repairs

Hie Lordship said there could be no costs on glass of champagne.". noge 1337 nef, carrying 2,000 tons on all of which bro new to us. The book is render the stay of the Chinese on the Pacifir draught of il feet. So lonted bor spoel is an fairly printed and neatly to use in cloth caspre either side, but oach, ty must pay half the Ceptais Ackerman, rose and said that it was comparatively, moderto, and erasequently we sating against the principles of international fa continue the friendly relitions with Europeans" Slope less comfortable. Mr. HORACE DAYS, sy lasts an hour on a consumption of 15 16 The great blemish in the got up is the hideons fees payable to the assist. It was rather hard with great pleasure bs met thos present on wore but hontily, taxed. But since the last law. Therefore they may say that we ought not tons of Web cost per day. The engines are title page, and the borders round the line on the owners of the Ngan Loong to be brought beard his ship, and they were all especially wel twenty years, many reforms have been carried and Assosioans. We should deeply regret it, it a representative of California, has, in order to 200 horse power. Har nieaming lime from tione are very unsightly. These, howe cor, are in to court to contest their ability to pay no come on su colon which had son only hap out for the internal improvement, mrk some the circumstances were to give the conservative please his nulsior constituents, introduced a Gravesend to Singapore was 4 days, though she minor defects which donact antining from the small a sam. The hearing had occupied the pened before in Obfusée waters He was glad public works such as callways, lighthouses, ties ench a strong ground for maintaining their Bill into Congress providing for the increase perviced a string monsoon in the Indien arvellence of the letter-press; but they might coast two days, and to expenses far exceeded to be able to mention the 200th top of the of which the foreigners too badaan envy the principle The consequence will be that all the Ocean. She is commuted by Captain Johnsen, by the ezereive of a little fate, casily have beau, the damago stained. Is sooned It was in favourite steamer Chin, and be believed that all the advantage. Thus the expenditure an in- of the daty on Chine rice from 2 cents to ete of the same, owns 2, stenence. Clurifor, and avoided. Whet ompleted, the work will form ontent on the agents of the crown to Bave who honed of sack at orend would regard it as dressed to fold compared with that of the go- pubs opinion in Japan may be lod into the same 4 cents a pound, and on Chinose aut oil from if he is suscesful with the zor steamer at be a notable addition to the books on Japan, and presented their claira to the owners and if it were something astonishing He bogged to thank his varam bt of 20 years ago. The effect of this way, and the people in general ay begin to take a 10 cents to 25 cents per gallon. It is com was with the test, the engern will vortainly have gives the most exinustice acconst of the history not paid then to have accepted an arbitration Chinese friends most sincerely for the preforense, greasing borden might zero bau tiligated, prejudiced view of the foreigners and their oin. Great Britain Yodo Trosty XX: Art: France Tols no capen for complaint, Lor the Chariton was of the rauintius by which be prennat sigile foffund. On the other hand, it was edrizable which had always been shown for hit freemar the regulation of the taxil und Geen willin the ligation. Our fature hope to bring logelga people plained by the Californians that the Chinese me of the best paying vessels on the China was inaugurated upon the room of the fondar for the owner of the Nyan Loong to have notederer since she had been in Chiuses waters, and power of one government,

especially during the last throw yours, during Andording to the present treaty, wo ero de Tronty IX. Arty United States Yolo Trusts XI, Art.. Bystem and the fall of the Bhoguaste. import their own rice and never une say others; conta

a secret conviction is entertained in the oir guests. Major ilates, Captain and Mrs. Turs work, of whirk the frat volume only has buvo, done if he had not gone a near the did algo Costil Travers, Mr Ottoimer, Messre, of injury and dissatisfaction is not cuninod to powers about this gnostier way become serions

ing to be onsted at the bidding of a nob..E... and nearly all the officers of the regimenting and anoient country. The axihor tells us close to any vessel coming out from the Pray for the cocasion. The captain then escerto speak si a nation, un this subject and sak for 190 oan; for the Interest of our country even to

The not inevitable. Each vasol must therefors con-

PRESENTED to Captain J. C. ACKERMANN,"

in womanumeration of

*** CHINA **

an the Conet of Chind, by the Marohante of Canton.......

14th March, 1880,

the fronty powers do not make a new treaty on this to be long botors Japa Every Japanese, with a grain of patriotiem

the principles of wafual justice, and equality to sad foreigners in Japan will be brought

lazy to work themselves and too selfish to all, ugeerpurodation being on deck. Her dimen Far East and at home. It is bullisbed The parties agreed upon loan of £70 in the a very large silk dag for the ship, were at the Japanese people, par direct taxes, & well aying that those foreigners whose civilisation

an either aljernative.

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